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Volume XIII.
7 ti*t Received,
AND FOR SALE,
Un ace■.?>:modating terms, either Jor
cash, uiitcn floor, or
/ ozen Acceptances.
I’aii ('otton C'aids, No. 10
ol the litlf quality.
H) Pick-. Puis,
1’ u ul p- >und-pins,
V 1* uml lilack S wing Silk,
H> w Pair various coloured Morocco
an.! Kid Slippers and Ties,
5 1) >z. :i Straw Hats and Bonnets, ‘
ot he li’ it quality, and latcit lath- j
ions in Baltimore.
11l NJ AMIN PICQUET. 1
Arot'sr v, July 3d.
Ist of Taxable Defaulters in Ui/fer
county, fat the sear 1813.
( API \IN Currie's diftiicT—
Ar *te;d I. Stokes.
( iot Calloway's dilli id—Syd-
D- Lvrrett.
< Pi. Dill’s diftrid —William
J .1 hn l'liomas.
Cipt;u!> lleatd’s diltriel—J.ifliua
Ait .
(Apt IMihoule’s diftria—Ar
tie i . C larlton, (luv Sandeler,
S iorkley, Fbfha i’homas,
33 vi V >ke, John Roric*.
( pt.i t) 1.-vin's diftricl Henry
It .rum, W; lian; (A’ppage, Simon
J’l urtiov, JoLj.li Hurley, Azariah
Lain, Wi liatn A. *V!uel r.
Capt K ndri k’s diftria—Allan
Cambron, Henry Burlnng, Allen
ILinl.v, IT Ikit M*(linfv, Stephen
I) \lenbn: v. William Dcv/fu ft/sr
ry. R iiidolph Bates.
(iapt. Kiifgorc’s dill rid—Thom
as Cor.do, John Hammonds, J -
{ ,)ti B J 1:t'.:o:i, Morgan Hi her
!• ti, Ailey 1 ipper, Joseph WiL’oer.
Capt Leveteft's tiiftiid— Lliza
beth B-.nsiett, Panitenus Cochron,
lld.y Duett
C.ipt Little’s diftria Ambrofe
Jr .v.atds, Na’hannl Handy.
( p*. r earfon's diftrid— Fanny
C. ftord, 1 hornas C Potter, Ab
i” r \\ ilk*. Sampf u Grant, M. C.
LcOl.„.U V’. alkie?), M V*.
('apt Riddle's tiiftriel—Arthur
\\ liliam*.
C;pt. Spratiing's oifliicl—Sam
uel J .li'ph, \\ illiam Milligan.
C-ipt. Wiiatke’s diftrid—Dan*
i !(AI man, Arthur Denham, Bcn
ja in Hubbard, John M‘Ch’.fl:y,
J !uh .Mcnterivt, Philemon Ogle
tree
Capt. Wellborn's (Jiltrid—Mat
thew fir un, Elijah Blackburn,
William Covington, Joleph dar
tre! I, J hu Girin!!. John Kl'etr,
Joshua Alabary, J >hn M l Mullen,
Thomas Leightle, John Spears,
John Hefi.-r, Molds Wade,Nathan
Dyer.
lb.pt. William ’ diftrid Mar
ti: i Cole, Enoch Ellington, Wil
liam Gillum, Wt'.iiurn Ildlyard,
A:-. x.after Littleton, Henry Mols,
S ! ••• ion Matthew,, Utry Moore,
> ;.•! I*, inter, !k:ac Ray.
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WASHINGTON, (Geo.) —SATURDAY, JULY ‘J4, 1813.
DESULTORY.
REPUBLIC OK MEXICO.
[The following is a huff y tranila
t: in (it (lie principal parts of the
Dici.au \tiom of Indj.i*! nd
inch by the province ol lexas,
a iiieinher c.t tlu great Mexican
R public, which has been p dim
ly furniihed the E litor hy Col.
S K. _mper. It was proclaimed
on the fourth of A pul in ti.e city
of Santo Antonio de Uehar, when
a provilion and form ol government
V. Is adopted.— Ihe tall of St.
Antonio may be considered as
h iving decided the fate ol that i.o
frrefting country. It is un.let
(tood that gr at nu oh r-, are
H n'ki.ig fro n all pons toj i.i the
flatldard ol B mar 1 J
Time Pucc I'.J'Lr.
We, tile people of tht pv vir.ee
of IVxa-, calling on th : Supreme
Jui: of the Uuiverle to vvit.it!.
t ‘it reel hud -of our intend ins, t! *
dare, that the ties which h.ldtis
unde, the domination of Spain an 1
Lur ip., are forever cliff .'ved ; tii.it
we poll--fs the right to ellablilii a
government for ourlelvos; ih.tt in
lumre all legitimate aurli nity iita.il
emanate from the p.upie, to whom
alone it rightfully belongs, and tin:
hence! nth all allegiance or lubjec
tlon to any foreign power v. hatinev
er, is entirely renounced.
A itla'i -n of tl.e crusts which
have conduced to rct.d.-r this (Lp
necJliry, is du*. to our dignit* at. J
to the opinion o! the world A
S >ng series id • cu: rcnccs, oiigiiu
tirvg in th? v . ikr.els and corrup
ts :: of the Spaui'li rulers, lias c< n
veoid that monarchy into the the
ot:\ ol a fanguit’.ary war, b-tw.en
rvv • contending powers, itfell Jei
ti:: .1 the prig of til** vid t : akin,
i.i ?;.c p over and fubj.ct to tlv. ; u
thoiity of one of the m.lera
ble wreck of its government in the
p flUei >n of the oilier, it appears t >
hive 101 l :h_ jubilance and alrnolt
the fori:: of f’overeigntv. Unable
to de!r.nd irfelf on the Peninfu'a,
much lets to protect its diilant col-
thole colonies are abandon
ed to the caprice of v.icked in n,
U'hdft there exists no power to
which they may be nu ie tvfpnna
ble for the abufc of their authority,
or for flic coniequcnce of their ra
pacity. Self prefervation,the higli
cf c law of tiature, if no or her motive,
would have juftified this If *p. —
But independent of this ruccliitv, a
c mdid world will acknowledge that
we have had cause amply fuilicieiit,
in the futferings and oppreilions
which we have lb long endured,
j Govern neats are eflablifhcd for
i the good of communities .i men,
, and not for the ben lit and a ;ra:o
difemont ol inJiviJu.ds. When
theft ends are per. eric 1 to a iv it. m
;of oppn flion, the people h-ve a
i right to change td-.m f ;r a 1 ,..:t.!,
J ands >r fu !i as may be h it adopt
ed to tlv. ir firu :>< n. Mn is form
cl . ‘ he rm c ol t.ra: or; lie
fiili wit ‘l':. mts o 11a r . \ ;u
v. : I sty tlut our sis rings were j
not lu< !i Ho to have H i iv- nus to the |
lurried bounds of patience an.l to
juflify us in eitabliflnng anew g v- i
eminent, and in elu;< ling ticw ru !
lers, to whom v.e may cntruit viur |
happinJs ?
Wc were goveni and in inibti 1 1
llrangcrs, v\b > regaroeJ tiitu . u
th >rityonlv as tlic n c ii> >.| cmifti
i:ig thctuLlvis y tLe plui.d r <•!
thole whom they wen !, t to gov
cm, while wc had t; pa n*. >aii n
eith ii i nati mal or uiuiui.pal at
lairs.
We feel with indignation the un
-1 rd <;f tyiantiv < ! iku g cxc uecd
fr an a 1 ! c mu in i atr n witn ott;cr
nations, \ .ah tctul to un*
vc our ftuutiiiti, phytical and
moral We wie pt* nuntc i tlic
l.le f h ; k.>, ol lptii b, uLU even <ft
tbought—ait country wasoui pri
-1 n
f i a province which nature has
f vor ft with in coinin'm pro,
tv. v., were poor. Wi wtret-r.-
hi! deft from cultivating th I arti
cle < which aic luna! * t our tii
and cl i. ate, and < r prdiu.g tie; • ill
tv. Ihe commerce of our c uti
trv was I ftft to tin. hi.* nto * i tlic
court; nr"! mi.reliamaty v\et. iup
piLd under the cti o incus exac
tions o! the moiiopol it i . it).>
t e.s and lliamclui iifti.upit; lity v...s
inarit!j!!eJ to llra. g *rr, even t a i ur
Heart il neigtibtns.
I’hi* product c! our foil r.t and of
our < tf.'rv were alike deci .! c\
p.ntation. Our tra e ci‘i,fift..u in
uti it’ : !;, lftctn ot luii: ,iuig
li cry path wh ch L.t i* fatne r
liMI'A V.. . (fto! and lijion US. UC*
were ft i.icd paMicp.ition m j u!;-
lie empioyment.s , u fiad no rank
in the aimy maintained in the bo
-1 mos our count \. We expect
ed t:• > promotion m a ciiu.cii to
w'ieh we hive tv.r been laitiuul
end )!>ed:.:it tot.s.
We law ib mighty monarchy of
Spam threat/;: :, Wltll dcllrUCl.Oii,
tuiv our op,a . di.e: v*t rc 1 irgotten ;
we fl w to h r all; t a::ce like i.iitii
iui t'-ftd iuiimiliiv* v afiab. Asa
reward lor < u; fjitt. ul lervtcts, a
languinary v. j.iat, uitungudheJ
in bis own * oui t v ov n > lnm*iia
/ j
ble adton, is Lot .mi* ml it u->. . nd
hi > government t xtiitiitui 1 n.y *tc!j
of cruelty, in! itiaifte avancc and
augmented opp diimi. N >th:;.g
but tlic ft)wci*'i.s i.itc that a
eral alleu.tfty the l it*.s would
he convened couf*: have itiiu.i.ui
us. Experience has ihcwn tins
hope to be iliufory. S nr.e miLr
able wretches, ltyimg tnemidvea
the rulers ot Spain, have foi , u* to
a foreign power, for a ti.uo *u v t ..is
in order to p,ocure the ■; v..i ot
coniignirig us louver to t..e uu.lt
ignomir.ous Ii vuu.ie.
lut Span.(!i colonies of S- util
Atuuica, liavi. long fmcc
and mai:Uai::c.: the.it t.'.* cadence;
til • Unite ’ S.ati s prove* t • us i)\ ;;:i
experience of thirty yea s that lu. h
a 1> paration tn .v tie ..tnnftct with
nauoita! and in-<;vidua! p'olpenty.
v• c nc. v ■ r a •: i. x* * ■ - - e
j
as weft to u'jlXc.e's ( .1 t .
j Tayal/e hafj yearly.
[ NtIMUER 048.
| ferity to ftize thp momen* w 1 ■ h
I in w offers i.fbt of fh.Tlng tl ‘ ’ e
: yoke of 1 -Ulopean ft u,ii ,t'i i l
i -f laboring in the cause ot t> . n
| pi ndeiice of Mexico; t.l he
! au'lioiity into our own h. :i- >,
■ I*', rung hv\.s. a.nft of p!.ici'g •(
gov on ii• ei *of our i lint vup a
line and firm ball .;u bv tbs
means afluiit* a lank among the
nations of the world.
IV. R meriDn who was fenr out
by ‘ u g.)V- III! .. lit on a fecit t mis.
ft'll to .South Anurica inarlv l‘J
months ago. left town *liH tnonibg
f*r tie city of U afliitigton. lie
Hates tli.it the Mi xiran Kepulfti ai s
!’ ve lun v :cl r. u- in all tlu ir ! *e
eiigag’ merits, tiiai th y bav In ■-
Ccede .in revolu'ii *!iizing I v . ral
other provirii< s btfi > 1 1 . ,<n !
are now ( lily about ii, -j
t-be city iv exico, which lie ff-ixks
t L v will t-'i r before lot -a- •• - ti
n
t i! r Iftv . r ■•! lie. :n . tv y
fftl l.; iy f.iltllud. y ■ real.
A pubhc cirr; r v/agiv. ■ on
th- , ... ifti at t i .Ma'i i> hi a
j 1 ( v'i Ii i Ii;• ii! ,
t• ti f‘..,t (ft, ci. i- t itini \ f
th-.- ;i[). r, ! .*( |i j- | y ‘ii; <l’ 7. if
ll:s “ j lit I- U-, I)!V.*. .... • t
i • t* ’ cc <*F rt iig ” 11 * I
giv ■ii I y til* G. Hi.i a! ,’.■ -i be
rteci I. it was as t<
“ tu. mors of(T ‘ i ?
“I, i- y m In.-, lift. ■ \h. ,i:. 1 ,i.
“ v :v. !. ritude .in*: ;:n< \. 1
‘* i : .it vt i ,n. e, will .-If -rd • - j
“g! ‘• -ix di ath, an ul :ul i ‘ ; e
‘* to toe Ana rican f< ftdit-r ” [ !:• J.
Tornado la The ah!, h:a — Avi >.
let t l ornai *-, iu n ai. t m •■> 1
n* t bet ti exptiiu ie. u, *: t *
ory of mail, | aiii < v- t D
pftiia anJ tlx. a* | -ei t : i
\\ < di.t Lay *ui n „ !i t u!t.
btiv.c i. 7a’ So* . k Nice Ii
oainagt- was t!o. t r rh h .its u
the river, unu to l-.v *al *- nl :md
Ifi-ita io da ctv A 4’\ it in ■ r
of trees were t> k-. ti in ) i t s a'.ft
hi -wit down. () u.an a ‘ I
faac I* L wi.. w.s kib. ft . \ a
l -id v- Inch fiaii tlowr* f ;i
Luiluu.g. Rue N ,:r.
K.u.i Kin N (’ J > r >.
Tln lluithtr. —On I > \ |
S*ttiri:..y l.d.t, the 8 . a , it h
Jure th*. iln rinonu ter iri th* li Ue
11 **!iu in the warm, ft p * l l of die
day at 102—tour degre s li*>„b r
thanevet bef* it known m ilii* < v.
I lie vvitul was at that tune b: !k u t
N. W.
r::ulmral Report fr fwte
Ibe l eng. tls IX. . 111*. \\ h at
is t Rial !y good. hu. cju'ci l iy
r: if Oats ate mo t. In or. u’ t.
( .■in inhets ttiucii, t-u* ; .. y
ran wist n*. k” e, , cr ps t ,
ton is not planted .it u-t ; rutui v
dt petw! oil it put'.,l jfiiig non mtr
ci;a: t> f<*r tin.:, ci n>e!*u i.f- .
Jut v*J bun eui h,a w j -t
oi ill wtaiher the !\-ih -i: •;
(tiller, ut days been ;u I>7 : ‘ *.S.
i ! •’ u !’is < x hi * .u ..t
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