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A M!SmCAN PATIIIOT.
AAVAVJAiII. JUNE 4, 1312.
Theheis no ?i"t more contemptible
-unworthy, nor any more frequently
bjrtetiscd in this free country than a
c„;.!ful daecpiinu of a we!! ir.teationed
nennle, for the personal aggrandise
ment of a few ir.t. rested and ambitious
ilein&gogues. The prosperity of the
neur'e and the good efthe country are
Dst sight of, when interfering with the
pi'o'crt s which are to promote the ag
craadizeaisat of a faction. If Histo
ry and eqpcrieree utd not unfold the
true unvarnished character of those,
who,under the hypo.VEical garb of be
iDg the only friends of a credulous po
pulace-are in reality tlieir worst en
emies, a very slight.observation of their
ciovementa would defect them. Such
characters, generally, either in par
f.uit of, or bottling offices, beer.me the
bumble parasites of an unprincipled
partizan,and net only approve hi ■ acts,
however ruinous or absurd, sanction his
•■---thus, however false, adhere to
H- rd- ‘ rrddo schemes, however ex
ploded, but dangle upon his look, smile
;;f las nod. and are at all times watch
ing fhr ir oppertr.f’l'.y to administer to
his capricious pedate the fulsome ho
ney of fawning sycophantic flattery.—
It i- scarcely uercsr.ary to confirm the
preceding remarks, to refer to the piti
ful servility of the msjoiily j-j Con
gress daring the present disgusting ses
sion, ard tc the abject resolutions, so
fashionabls of late, c amending every
thing, censuring noiking. which a fac
tion whose character :Ira.ll shortly bo
delineated, have the audacity to cal!
the voice of the people. Falsehood
becomes a laudable innocence, is basely
echoed, and is made the unueviating
staadard of faith when announced Iv a
facticr.s leader.
The inconsistency of Mr. Madi
son, Lis Congressional parasites, and
contemptible minions thro’ the Uniea,
was never more apparent than at (.lie
pr-ent crisis ; which completely ex
,pres their unprincipled folly: For
have with an unexampled
prastitutisr. o? their legislative iude
pendvri'.-e, Free themselves the mere
nnpvvfs of the President, hud because
tier .ri isate \v;jli ]ii:n, adhere to
wild projects the moat foolish, sanc
tioned subserviency to foreign despot
ism the most degrading, and with the
most astonishing infatuation have rcit
feiv.tcd falsehoods the most unblushing,
—and still terdee.* to show their sla
vish devotion tilt is will, have assem
bled in Caucus, and when the nation is
disgusted with and sick of the man. u
sarped the authority of recommending
him again as a candid .te for the sa ::r
eiitee which be lias <ii.graced. The
whole state of our foreign relations
grows out of Mr. Madison's proclama
tion aanafineir.g an unqualified false
boo 1, and on this r.ntttsd the national
legislature have not hesitated to plunge
?; ,■ country into disi<. ss by sacrificing
c.tree and interdicting the intro
dcetir.a of Am.':. so:: property from a
braßfl, but are abaut deliberating v. he
-'■’"■vsbsb s . . the humblevas.
s\b f Napoleon, ’ey ob* wing hi- inun
date .of denlar.b.g w;.r against England.
After ..;.i iafain:ius =vion of seven
ljwafhs, hostilities l ave i:ct yet been
. <seclarod, aithoa&h threatened all that
time—and ta save the siakir “ (-harac
icr of those rua'a, jeopardised by their
own lolly, who have gone too far to
retread, and afraid to e.<!v .nee, the tb
.magogaes in the sea-port towns are
anxiaas to prop them by servile resolu
tion*, expressive not of the sense of the
pecpl-, but of a most motley group.
H is rather surprising that the
raeu who twelve years since crept
into office by raising a clamor again .t
Hurf.vt T*xf,, should now advocate
Dearly double that amount—and that
-dicr reducing the people to absolute
distress by tyrannically trampling up
*n flieir commercial rights—but the
iioaerate & necessary faxes of Adams,
“sre for the protection of eonjmerce A
rtsentiug the piratical aggressions of
*rat.ee. while those of the present day
■*’ fer the support of Mapoleon's sys-
tem a:;:! the grat.tlration is.•.ci.m;-
animosity rgainst Britain. Tin* v.hid ■
drill and csstii*. ■ of the infamous mea
sures hitherto madly pursued, are cal
culated for the |. cost ration of every
tiling saered, if they could be finally
accomplished, liberty herself will no
longer remain among m, but the na
tion will dwindle into a colony, be torn
to nieces by dissentions, or devoured
by a swarm of demucratica! tyrants.
The people have the remedy in their
awn hands—let them apply it. Let
them denounce the folly and corruption
of a faction which has already reduced
them to want, indelibly stained the
honor of America, and degraded the
nation to the lowest point of humilia
tion—are about dragging them into the
field, like miserable conscripts, not to
tight for their country, but maintain
the power of a few despotic dema
gogues—and then to complete their
servitude, ta rob them of their hard
earnings under the form of taxes, alter
drying up tiie sources of revenue, by
plundering the merchants of their hon
orable and lucrative commerce. Shall
such a system of measures be approv
ed, when those who have money will
net intrust it to their own government,
and when all N. England arises in the
majesty of her strength, and says she
will no longer be imposed upon ?
For the American Pair':;.
St. M -it's, 26th May, 1312.
.V/'r.vov.'. Kdilur
AN extract of x tetter appeared in Ac
Republican Savannah Evening Ledger, of the
14tU May—the writer acknowledges himself
to have ban one of the leaders of the Bri
gands that invaded Florida—and in hopes of
exculpating himself and party, to the world,
from their despicable proceedings, he dares
to stritualize the inhabitants of 1 .-rnandina,
Hy celling them smrglers, &c. If the writs r
will .lire Com-.- forward, 1 will stake mv ex
istence he had .*o fiy the Foiled States, and
c- -.iimi !.’i and his wealth, if he has any, bv the
very a.the pretends to disclaim against.
Woo do, •> L • in -.in wiv n L.- sp-alcs of the
People of Florida wishing o pinre the prov
ince under the Government of the United
St*.tes ‘ 1 will inform you. three disconted
men, sided by or commissioned of the U-.iited
Siatcß- John'H Mlmcdi, who went into
Florida involved in . ’ , since which h'-
made a fortune, aval now shews i.i.: gratitude
to the government that gave him an asylum
and bread—.to v. hioh said government la- hud
sworn afiiganjpe to defend it ig-iiitst R.-bels
and invaders—George Cook and Ashley, whom
the Rebels have d.sgraced (if ihut possible can
be) are too insignificant to be taken notice of.
Those tbreee ringleaders pretend to give the
voice of the people—which is as alse as the as-1
senior..?are, ‘‘that they will be esteemed by
honest men.”-~\Vby should John 11. Mlnlcfch
n *ve the privilege of violating the laws of the
United States v.vh impunity.—He conveyed
Ids’ .slaves from Fioriel a into this stiitc that h”
might seeur.- that part of his movable proper
: y before he dared to revolt—And it would not
be difficult to prove he did it. with !he sanction
of one of (he principal officers of this state.—
L.k>- O'htr falv representations they dtpre
'-1..’ the numb’ r that were ready to defend
Fcvrindiii i, and augment their own force from
2 to 300. when in reality ‘.hey had only ICO men
and boys ; amongst which were about 35 Spa
Ash subjects, and not one. real Spaniard. They
would not have taken Fernandina if Commo
dore Campbell had not placed his Gun lloa's in
such a nvnrcing position as threatened the in
habitants with immediate dis'metion if resist
ana vas ;n:. How could the E'nited States
r-;-( ei\c a province of a friendly nation from the
har.dsof tl.ei: < v.t. people, when they acknow
-I,>; can only he ceded to them by tin- local
:: ‘her: -of the prori; ce ? Will any person
.. i,d .ah.-ndful of men iv vading a prov
ince ami taking po.>,. -.-i ‘T: of a dcfcr.celess
;own, under the guns of tiie Amenean armed
boats, can be considered a i. local constituted
act'.orin-; No, far frotn if, they must be con
•'ich red in tiiclt true light, as a banditti pla
cing !h-ms.lv. s in pew rl;y force of arm:;.—
And that old Revolutionary Officer (if he de
serves that r. me) never could have contem
plated a more diabolical pian to reduce many
hfilucnt families to poverty and disu-ess by ins
tame repr. amt -lions to the people. Their
\y it .-,1 like; v n'.s tiirnc-d rut slavery to the
re’ pie of Feina.tidina : They now have to
p: v the American impost duty, and !'.a',e not
the p- ‘.vil -. e of vending the imported article s
in | c..- ini -t: >.c.—N-ware tiic-y allowed to
r;-t their snnplic-s ofprovisions from t'-is side,
CSC. ptbvht'S ;im; the Collector to grant a per
mit for one barrel of hour, lor which they nv. st
pa-.-i j i.; and to oppress the people still fur
ther, the e- dec 4 or of St. Mary’s has sent hi
cf nutv loe> - mine and ccur.t every mouth.el
oi urovisions ’he unfortunate irhabitants i>
F, v..a - a;c ./ He- d‘o cut. Those sc if-
C re;.t:-d officers have lived funner to oppress
‘.he bar blttnUi by cstahil ..wg ‘•!l ,ti :
eolkctor&ti-lliiii'.. ..•-u.asU-r, It t as;„-t; either
c.ri boast (v sny 1. -ire sum i>ein;r paid tv them
Ijetthn l i, v !,sling rcbc'ls take their pe : ,i ion
a , Hot :'>■ Tibiir, *u:d come boldly to the attack
ofl*>.rriand.ua, without the assistance of the
A l -, rican force i: they Un it would find ti - >
had w sett of brave end honorable men to op
pose tl:cm, who w uW sacrifice tin ir llw srath.
er than suirendei to such a rabble, seen
v. ■ lldthcv !.>'•■’ t-gvitc-l iVem the -cii! ( d:v. an
nul v o-tliy of l. in ■; mi They boast of Slaving
lake:', the emu-try I'on, the riv.-r St. Man’s to
the w:.;'si,r.\i’:'-ii-*i [There ti.e v.ri',,-o',’
the said letter mat ■ r-- -at mistake, os none
of the rehc G, c v c ■’ tho-e that were taken
prisoners, ha, ccv-r g, me that 11; lance] with
the ci.-r.cnv.vre -et t) )0 jnhabitantr, except a
few hostile unfortunate wretches l„ t hint
know thn>, -oaf a-tua: t • wrrtchc s (which is th<
greatest rotiij.him nt lie eouH pay them) arc
men of honor, men of integrity, me n on whom
depen.lar.ee cam he placed -ai tin'.- of need, nc't
rimuyadev.s that v. ill tlolato tin > oath by the
me: r persuasion of ar. old tn , a at! a br'he of
500 acres of land. Veil mat he s-,v the cleat
bought e xperience of sonic.* of them (for in
stance llc-orgc- Cook, who was (3 vc-at-s in tin
fort, and narrowly cm-aped v-’ith his life', for
taking up arms of l-ebellicm against the Span
ish gov,rmnent) as this is the svcoh,! time
they have proved themselves to he traitors.
Well may they reflect on th ruir.,.;,,; situa
tion of many industrious iV-milies ant! the
scornful rc-proaflu a lit y n,.u',’. receive f'ic m
all classes of pc .pie—those- they row stile un
fortunate wretches would treat them with
contempt, should the pre i luce be restored.
D.:re the v appcFj to CJ.od for mercy aft.-r viola,
ting the ea-T.-dncss of an (tail), they h ive la-I
ken to defend the province agai.’at all invad
anti rebels. Who has absolved then: from that
oath ’ Uell’r, representative ! an old wiv'cli
that glories in the destruction of mankind !
they were peacnbleanc! happy until lie went
amongst them : lv.ltc- a pc-ddence h -l.fc's's all
heliiro him. Fnim, we hope, ho will app at
before the omnipotent judge and hepui-ished
agreeable to his crimes. It is really ridicu
lous to see the- force now carried on : the U. ,'i.
flag flying at Fernandina, and the inhabitants
nearly inti rdicted from a!! sup; lie- . You shall
hear further front
A FRIEND TO .'si IFF.
In the Democratic Press of is(
week, two members of l.'ongn---; are
honored with a plentiful shower oi‘a
huse : ‘i lieso are, Messrs. Milnor and
Randolph. As tiie Editor of that pa
per has received iionorahle merles of
distinetipn from twonty-Mtie,,different
universities, wc !te i •*( he -
bout as well rkillra in the true Bil
lingsgate stile as any man on this con
tinent. It is astonishing how power
ful that stile is, when used by way of
argument. A e-sion has
more effect than the ablest essay, in
proof of this, we will just observe, that
the. /temoeralic Press calls Mr.
dolph -'Jut. What a
rhetorical flourish! The inuendoes of
.Tunitishidc their diminished heads, at
the sight of this splendid, beautiful,
overwhelming metaphor! If Howard
were present, we would inquire of him
at which of the prison's in Europe this
term is most current: that not being
the case, however, we will venture to
aflirni that it is used by the most far.lt
ion&hle amongst thevers ‘ciited patriots
in all the jails of England, Ireland,
Scotland, Wales, and Newcastle upon
T'vtte. On reflection we are inclined to
think the epithet Jock is pretty fami -
liar to t.!i'-:n ail.
If any emotion can be excited-in
an honest man’s Imsom by the calumny
of such a writer, it must fie that of ex
ultation. To be traduced by the same
men who vilified the illustrious Wash
ington, is in our opinion, no inconsider
able honor. To shew what little re
gard the Press entertains for truth, we
select one sentence. Speaking of Mr.
Randolph, lie says : “ The man whose
whole study is to traduce and abuse his
country, could not reasonably he ex
pected to hold a more respectful opin
ion of our navigating, than he does of
our pk ntim; and manufacturing eiii
yr-n!.” This sentence;properly amen
ded, would read thus : 44 Tin- man
whose whole study is to expose the
folly and wickedness of a ruling party,
cannot he expected to entertain a mnr ■
respectful opinion oi it fortune-] tinting
gang o<‘desperate foreigners, hy whose
machinations our country has been
brought to the x urge of ruin. Yes !
OUR country, we. repeat: not Eng
land, France or Ireland, but the good
old United .Skates of America. This
is our counts v. and to ‘no other can we
ever feel all eiitml attachment: Aor
could ui! the l ilies and patronage and
honors in th . power of any government
on earth tobe -low. ever eradicate that
ioxe which we cherish for our native
v.il ; the example th a i limber of refu
to ti.e contrary notwithstanding.
Inthese remarks, we are
not under! ik a-’ , a defence of Messrs.
Mlire r and Randolph, it is totally
urtuects.-arv in the present ease; a:;:!
if ,- . t.‘.<- 4 lie,-,,’ .i are much
mere cable of their own justification.
But curobjc t is to rspn-e the unprin
otplc-I n:ai ...r m xv:.ioit-gn ta .-
-3an!:, deacaaee nitiv.A Americans,
merely for expi -:,ittg tiu-ir opinions.
e have alrt-.ttiy intr-. xted our readers
to he prepared for internal discord
Tikujda war be declared—a discord
fomented by factions foreigners. The
sjivp'-ims of it are manifest. In Hhi
lod. lpbiii, they bine already begun to
search fur British spies; a eireum
slance deservingt;:i!y ofcoutenipt.xvere
it not that under this specious pretext
the name of a Federalist indy become
as dangerous to its possessor in <hi
country, as that of • Roy it list was in
* I'b‘if : ‘luring the dark &’ bloody way
ol the ferocious Robespierre.
Alexandria J). Caz
I üblie Meeting in Pcr.i'Vflvattin.
Via rrsp<: table meeting of the Yeo
manry of (In* comities of Northamp
ton niul Lehigh ‘ convened agreeable
to i.olive iLven j at Seigttvdt's lerry.
on the 351 h day of \pril, i.si’. for
purpose ol adopting measures to
petition ;; gt ,-s ;to take, oil’ the em
bargo.
•lohn I.r.Rct!, Esq. vas appointed
Chairman, and
ivuhol\s fs.xF.ov.it. ‘'lsrj. Hieeretarv.
After some consultation cn the kh?;- i
L was mntnimoiisly r-<nived, That
a cemirv.ttee !.*e i-.ppninted to express
the s.rtise of (he meeting on tin j ic -.ant
embargo system: Whereupon, Hen.
Wm. Latlimorc, Gen. Coni ad Kj ei
der, Col. Jacob sinegar, were appoint
ed : and after having retired, repelled
t'u* foliewing resolutions, which were
ennmn.-ousjy adopted.
Resolved. ‘! bat the present emli-tr
qu is highly injurious to ti.e agricultu
ral anti miiiiufncturin - interests of the
tM’ ion. and of these counties in parti
cular.
Resolved. That v.v v. ill use all e,in
stitutional ni'-o.iis to obtain a repeal
thereof, witliin 60 days from the uini
mencement of l he siDn<‘, or sooner if
possible.
Resolved, That Mr. John Wrnt'-T,
Col. A’eligii and Col. Jacob Bacgar, be
n committee to procure signers to peti
tions, to Crngrc.:-. to rej ‘a! ti.e Embar
go, and also to correspond with other
committees for the same purpose.
Resolved, That this m -eliug approve
of the conduct of Wiiiiem Rodman.
Fsq.OTtp of the repn seulntivi-s of tiiii
district, for his i:c• 1; r::i opposition
Ibe present nu nsurfs. bv which our
INTERESTS are very materialy in
jured and cmharrassed.
Respit ed, Tiiat lbs above procui d
ing.s Ir publish.-d. in the ti ygli h and
German'hapels in Che two couiitie.i.
Lf.'ill ‘H, iiinau.
NICHOLAS .3 U-Gf.R, Svc.v Ary.
Tiie . x-cnslve tri-vi'ory of the t/./cd
i/ates of America, -iho'itd fill everv c.tlru:
with and concert i .r the apyritching
clcc'.Lnofa I*r -sldcnt. “ The race is not tv
he swift, nor the battle to Hu: sii-ar.g.” 3o
for tiie happiness of America, it is bopei], it
vviii tern out. From t!.. Province of JUSu/i to
S.iramtu/i ,n Georg’ia.is ar. extensive latittide.
None but ‘be ey eof a liatmapart ” coukl take
a viev.-. Tiiis he has done, and with a single
glance, has discovered the ktuss and folly
of cur rukrs ar.,l Will profit by it. He will, bv
permission of M..-J vm, cee p.-l ns to (i f Ii t
li!.-; battles. Kind, ard tn”i ‘volcnt I’rcsident’
Throw us under tin iron bar.d of such a
mast, r, ar.d Madiwm, tin’- subaHrm the crea
ture would ta- happy, ‘dr be serves his readout
Matter ! That the President, does not do an
set, as it regards our foreiy.-n regtikthms,
without, consulting aFt uc/i A-yen, is so not-i
----rious at Wottington, that even drmacruta blush
when they hear of it. Let the public mind 1-
poisoned witli the idea ofDritish Gold; Lut
i.-t them examine mihient, the /- •-■ depend ate
of Buonaparte, who dfil yreee.ivc th efrater
not laity from . \fadi a: id if Ihi thing is a * rrlnr,
and the glow not cast on the cheek cf the
P-.-j-iot, let them r'dunit to cons’ queue. s,aiai
like prostitutes to error, have to cpent.
Virginia Patriot.
MARINE NEWS.
/’ oli T OF BJI V.t .M.AM7 //.
t! :;h I Voter Ti.io Day. 2h. 33:n.
MiIUVEI),
Brig Giistavus Gr'.-'-roeg!>, Portsmoti'a, ’ n.
Hi-sper, Woodward, 1- sbott 4>’i day ■
Selir. Britli.nt, !!:-v<jen, V-v.-Vork,
Si-xip Tiionias Wilite, S'.. Mary r:,
Polly Stewart, do.
CLEARED,
Ki-i; • F.iiza Lord, Wh< -kr, Ncxv-Vru',
——— Cleopatra, Conkii. - , lio • art,
Sloop Woolcot, K rby NT .’ -York,
Attention!
THE SUBSCRIBER,
OFFERS for a !-• ;• number of va
luabit: Sl-AA Fs, singly and in
families; among the at are Blacksmiths ,
Tailors, Bake, :.. Coopers, an<l a fel
low that tinilerstit: i% the manuiaeiiir
i.ig of Tobacco into Sugars, four prime
It.-.yx of 5 years old, and several you to;
F<mail-well enii-ulatwl for house
servant?, or the i-ulib Perr.ons wish
ivto purehas . will seMom meet v. it it
so good r .i opeorliuiity of gelling Nc
< rocs ut low pritt e.
A-ppUeailou to b • rca-'f at h‘-
< ffice. for the stile of IS t yro®*-, now
the Ex-iiarg *. -- D. VkA lil K.
irnv £O. J 4.
Auction.
J HIS DAY, 2nd of June,
WILL BE SOLD,
At No. 3 Commerce Rot?
Groceries & Dry Goods.
AS USUAI ALSO,
12 Hds. Rye WHISKEY,
5 do. N. E. RUM, end
Two Likely Ntigroes,
Sale to commence at 11 o'clock ,
1). WILLIFORD. And'/
Auction.
TO-MORROW, 3d of June,
/? iH be Said in fi'ont of the Fxchuni e,
Groceries &Dry Goods,
H to Commence nt 1! o'clock.
HOWE & 1)1 MON, . kict'r.
Auction.
On ITIURSDAY 4th insttint,
AVII.L BK SOLD
At the Corner cf Fa'rmrr Street, G
gh the cue H ard,
The ’Stock in Trade of Mr. James Johnston,
en ysi :' !.’o
A VARIETY OP
Groceries & Dry Good e
AT. SO,
COO Gallons \ iGi GAF.
I"'m> Feet BOARDS in lots ta s;:t
purchasers. And a variety of
1 ’ousehold Furniture
Conditions Chk’i!.
Sale to Comtrrncc at 11 o’eteck.
FOWL t.-. OIMON, Aucti's.
.Auction.
On I’ RID AY, sth Instant,
V, ILL BE SOLI).
At the Dic-. Uing House of Dr. ,7c :■>
Drotr, [*:•/.' y is ehui'to Irum it..:
State,
\ er -.nt.ty or
Houscli Id Sc Kitchen Fuar.iturc;
Among nt'lch tree
SIDE Hoard.’ SOFA. Dinin-.-. TeeJ
!;!"] Unril TABliliS, Caiutle ;li t
Wash STANDS. ( HAIRS Hi, i -
- ‘Tj \ US, Yv iRE SAFE GLASS-
Hil vLIES, Ac, Su*.
ALSO.
A Good Howe & C-jjaii*)
And about 10 thy/.. ‘PORTEI’i.
Sale to co:::wci:ce at 11 t'c'cck.
. WILLIFORD, Jtacfr.
June 2
At Private uaic,
35 Ilhds, Muscovado Suur.r,
15 Bins. •!it tu. tic.
10 1 bests Hyson Tea,
2fi Bags Coffee,
13 Bags Black -'epper.
15 11. xcs Chocalate,-
10 Gilds, and 25 bb-S ‘ VLIisI-.r• J
o lids. N, E. limn,
2 Pipes Holland Gin,
2 Pipes Madeira Wit ’,
l Pipe Spanish Brandy,
20 Kegs Gordin!.
20 iv.v- old Rye Wl.i.kry,
>OO Bugs Cow Pet e.
30 i'iColton Bagging,
50 Pieaes Tow Clot!:.
50 Reams Writing am! V.’i.tt’
Paper,
130 dsr.eu litolkorchiefs s.?se:ted.
D. WiLLIFGRD.
.iime 2. 3t 15
A illuiny Detected : ! i
HAN I N G oliH'-ri -'d o pi'blir r.t:- n
e igiied by Philip .!. M aMinaugele.:
fntieg tin: charge- of 1 ,t •:•. S .-candrei it.
Cclpi’Hiiatcr—;et tlist .’.ifii-;- it to .
that i cun prove him as such, hut V.g
been fin eye wiin- ss to the tb-.-t me.ris
wltieh I e has sigited, and having heant
him make pse of the language, at }•;•
ho):st* -if Mr. Clmri .s A. Flliin,
which he is accused.
CHRISTIAN I). LF.BEY.
Asa farther proof to thm puh;sc t f
the baseness of the fellow, J Lut,Me
.rerted a copy cf the uocurnert ttl-ith
bo lots signed, and wiiuet.si and Lv Mr.
Daniel I. Cook and Mr. Charles T.
Fliiin, t iz:
“ Tiiis is to certify tbi-t J. ThUip 7
Marl;ange!c, never did. directsv or
<iirei t!y traduce, or t:y to tr,u'ucc, in
jure, or try 1o injure, in no vave.r
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