The monitor. (Washington, Ga.) 1800-1815, December 04, 1813, Image 1

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Thrcc dollars per annum.] Volume XIII.I -4 DESULTORY. i S ale Legislature. Mi/iidgcvillc, Nov. 24. i he following resolution has paf rjJ both branches of the legislature : Whereas at the prcfent moment it will be imj*ofii!)le to diftinguifti between the friendly Indians and thole who are hostile; and without fonie precautions on the subject, the innocent, to the great regret of the people of Georgia, on the one fide, -..y fuller, while on the other, rtv r- ’ . i be no security for tho peo jr T * • ■ * i the sudden iurprife of h ?i! 1 ‘ ns, under pretence of coi v.ng i.i to trade: Be it therefore rei•< v: J , that His Excellency be leqi- ciLeu to communicate, through the Agency Tor Indian Affairs, that it is the opinion and dtfire of the Legislature, that no Indians ap proach r earer our boundary line than twenty miles, unlels along the trading paths to Hartford and Fort Hawkins; and in the event of their comii gj,in tor the purpose of trading a; atorefaid, that then they leave all their arms at the distance of twenty miles, as aforefaiJ. And bt it fur ther rtlolaed, that any Indian puf fing on the paths aforelaid flmll liave a permit for so doing from the Agent of Indian Affairs, Bar nard, Canard, or the Big Warrior, fpcviiying the place, and the bufi neis he or they are upon. It is with plealure we announce to the public, the departure this morning of Judge White, for the South- Weft, in Army. The :ic* qmfirr nos talent the army w ill de rh e from this circumstance, will we prt ;ume promote the public in terelt in a high degree—from the belt information we have been able to obtain, Gen. White muff ere this have formed a junction with Gen. Jackson, at Turkty town. — Gen. Cocke moved from Hlgh waffee, with the mounted men the 2lit inff. On the 4th Col. Bunch followed with the lefidue of the in fantry, the whole when concentra ted, wiil make a force of between nx and seven thousand men from this flute. Knoxville Gazette. S r. Louis, Oftober 2. A few weeks ago, we noticed tt.at the Sacs and Foxes would win der the north fide of the Missou ri. above the L’ utrie, where a fac tory w mid be rflnbiiflied for them. *"-n Sunday lult 155 car.oes arrived Portage and. s Sieux, about where Gen. Clarke* htid a council with thet". They have hitherto and con tinue to fl-ew every maik of ticu t:•:iy in the prelent contest. T hat ;>a v t of their nation who have join ed the Ilritifh wiflied to come in, our they would not receive them; it v.ould commit them with the Lh.it. and States : thtfe wietches have gone to Praire du Ciiien to join *he i i.< ex’s, w ho expert Dixon with his regulars trot i fh'iiada, they have a dec! kd part with the Is.it- PUBLISHED (weekly) BY DAVID P. IiILLIIOUSE. WASHINGTON, (Geo.) —SATURDAY, DECEMBER 4, IBis. ifh. The plan of detaching the Sacs and Foxes from the Mifliffppi, : anti from the neighboring bands (who infeft its bank) is wile, and will no doubt lead to fortunate re sults. Our army will now meet with an enemy in every lavage band and, from mtalures now in opera tion, that vengeance, they have so long merited, will fall on the.ni with redoubled lury. For the flude:. of our unlufpeding farmers, their in- I nocent wives and children cry loud for revenge. j FOREIGN SCRAPS. London,Sept. Hi. The Barham and Centaur, 74’s Madagalcar • ri.an and. I’ulcan brig, which failed from Portimomh May lit, >’.i a cruiz. in the W-.it: err. Ocean, returned to Spith ad on Saturday During the four months they have beet.* üblcn\ ex tending tlieir cruize in every direc tion of the Atlantic, they have captured no vt.-fTcl whatever, and fecn but very f. w belonging to the enemy. I’he Madagascar chafed an American schooner which escap ed in the night. London, Sept. 20. Successful Privateer lug... 1 he fol lowing is this a irnmg entered on Loyd’s B i ’k-. : Concur* P’\ Diligence, ot Lon Jo i l.berty* Betsey and Hope of Hull—J ll>-, Batchelor and F.xpeii-n • \ lerdeen— Ruby rtrira• . P Bur ton, Latova in.l F: iAdvent ure, ot K . ..It„s hi ■ ‘ii ‘ham. of New Callie— Weftmor .and ot Blyth—Brothers o< L u :it. • Per feverence <f Yarmouth - H u tord of Sunde-'-id -i.ictiso. L-.ntt— and Bruniwick ot i) u: i t, (22 in number,) have be n taken by two American privateers, (die Scourge and Ruttlcfnake) n ar the North Cape, and all lent into No.- way, except the Biunlwic, which was given up. and arrived at Peter head 17th iaflant. September 21. The Howard horn I.ifb ui to At. AnJero, was burnt .job. u t. oil Cape Fituiiifc c by rh-. Lion priva teer, *ni . i u.. j p evi >ufly burnt 12 other veilels, :uui was cruizing in company with r-v > other priva teers. The h-igate Spartan had ar rived from Halifax. file London Courier of Sept. 24ihfays— Hie American privateer brig Rattldnake of Philadelphia, and fchr. Scourge ot New*-York, have been cruiling on the eoaii of Norway,and have captured and lent into iiainmerp >rr, (a por* in Nor way) twenty-thru fail ot Bmilh ves sels, which are confiJered to be ui iminenP- value The French pnvau r Lion has taken and burnt I’wdve fail of En gldh vdfels in the Bay oJ Biscay. A fliin of th.e line an 1 a frigate had arrived at Portfm mill, altera fruit Ids cruiz > in the North Sea lor Com Rodgers; and two Brit i ill frigates baJ been dilpatched iou:id Cape Horn, in 1 arch cf th: Ame riran frirate Eflex. HORSE MARINE NEWS. JJostcn, October 2b. Lad evening arrived the tan.inn Philadelphia pilot boat bu ; !t Gig Scramble, Cant. Splash, from a ; three .weeks cruize in Ilhode-Ifland and Connecticut. She came to , about 5 P. M. at Spur’s Cove, ! Trafk’s Light bearing S. 1-2 E.— i Wj extract the following from her i Log Book : “On the 2d inst. Pawtucket Bridge dead to windward, law- two four horse waggons, handing a- j bread, upon their larboard tacks, j head towards us, upon a quick trot; hove about immediately, but ow ing to our feud r milling davs, fell afoul of the Starboard tore wheel, and carried aw v our step. “Sunday !7’ mtt at 1 1 A M. Wethersfield g-H >ut .; b *ar ing W. N(in!irr!v 20 ro.:;, die Ciravt -just u : ■ our let, was b wdcil t :n •; . >vtr in nt cutter, called “ ! \’t\u • Alan*’ who put a prize r*i-*E r m and ordered us tor th** fird tavern. . here, r.ot wir.iftandtng the I , v. . lawthat “Free Gigs mak • Free Pll*n ga's,” was an d till ‘iiidoiglii when upon p.u ing innkeepers fees was released “ Monday, 18th, 2, P. fpuke a drunken soldier laying to under the ice of a board fence—wind blowing frelli could not lake him in tow—from Ins rolling, judged him cbficicnt i:i ballad with too much heavv ftowacre between decks.’’ Same day —Arrived, the one horle cutter C!attt:er, Dripping - ’ pin, commander, from JewiuL Ci tv, Connecticut, aif. rted cargo of Tin War -, Bps and Kmc ts, Stocking Yar i Patent M di vines L;f: two hoile lut .er in Dragw.il, Capt. Whipfm-ick, to In) rnxt ay tor this port with a full cai- o of notions. A IquaJ r. n ! , ju t a ived from We ith erHield l >a.’e 1 with onions. The Connnodo’i ’jiuaed the crop had ntvt_r iict'n bigger. Spoke on his voyage, II v- r i ! eavy coaflers, bound to Provid* m*e and N w- I.onuon—on. cd with cotton, high (not dry :t raining very hea vy) on Dedham turnpike, abandon ed by her crew, main wheel cani cd away. On Tuelilay bore away j for Clapboardtreej,— .air.e to at j the sign of the rff fli e, ar 11, A. i M. fold three box. of “ Curative Unctions Liniment” wliich, appli ed to the broken leg cf the Land lord’s horse, effected an immediate . cure. i • Anew we) toprcv> it Horses ’ . 1> if. ‘, cr and. Indeed y ■: have Ijioiled, laid me citizen to another, tho looks of your nag, by thus cropping his cars so dole—you had a motive for io do ing no doubt ? Why yvs, friend Turtle, I had, for the* horse had a ftrauge track of being frightened, and on tin- least occasion would, prick up his ears and look for all the world ns tho’f he had ften the ‘ devil; thcr. i ire, to prevent the like in.future. I croft l:vt. \l J uyahlt half yearly. [ Number 66?. A MINORIT Y GOVERNOR. The Legislature of Vermont have met in joint ballot, and made choice of Martin Chitti-nden, Esq. for Governor, and W m Cham ber!. \ in, Esq. for Lieutenant Go vernor, Dy a majority cf one vote f Both federal. lhe Legislative poll was for Chittenden, (fed.) 112—Galufha, (rep.) 111.—Yet one hundred and twelve members have certified that they voted for Galufha. The i-Eoi'i.E gave the Federal Candidate 16,522 votes —the Re publican Candidate (after the rejec tion of the- foldiers’ vrves) had It,. 828, being a plurahft c ‘ 29(j ovef his opponent. .A .. j i itv of the wliok trumber y • ■< fffa ry to a c>-- e. an ts , • r;os Iczt.vi-ig votes, n , the pcoph was made. * ture Ceded th*. i.■ twc. io .'-tot. When wc employ ff t - . f or?, we do not mean to appiy -* t ■ the Federal | :a; ty indiscriminately vla nv ol them, arc in reality gooJlVhig r, that is, they love their country bet tei than any other, and preler a Re public to a Monarchy; but we mean by Tories such as are more attached t” the Bririth fiovemment than to their ov.ti; would facrifLe the interdts of America to promote tiiofe of Britain; and would sur render cu. indiiputable rights to her unjust claims. This class of men were calk'd Torus curing the Revolution, at.J they eupht fti'l to t>e called lo ; and to this class i .niy do apply the term when we ulh it. True American. Marriage Agency Office \ In England, and sometimes in-A merica, wives and huflrands have been fought for and obtains 1 by means of advertisements in the newipapers. They order this mat ter different in France. In Paris, Mr. Villiaume has opened a matri monial agency office, where the perfonai charms, fortune, and pre tentions of candidates for the hv menial state are duly registered. Names are kept secret until fatislac t’on is exprefled at all other partie tilars, and then the parties are intro, duced in the apartments of the a ger.t. Mr. Villiaume announcer, tliat in the luff year he effected ti n marriage of 206 couple. From a London Paper. VERY VALUABLE Cure f.r the Whooping Cough. The following Recipe has, i:i many recent inllances, fpcedily cur ed the Whooping Cough: Take a wine glass of rum, and two.pen ny worth of spirits of turpentine, flu-ke them well together, and rule the child by the fire gently down the neck and chin, night and morning. In a few day* ffe Cough will be cured-