Athens gazette. (Athens, Ga.) 1814-18??, September 01, 1814, Image 3

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ifi*. fOMoi afc ee-> attained bnithe coast of j»co|Ly|d ands 3r«ia»d4'mm)t. people flying into tfte<ouatFy evory Vight* while he was orithe ijt ‘Would he very well lo .;.ili/{®||o£ Ithese ten war vessels the fyul Ji'ic « Would sersl|io remind the people pf ? England’ and ■Stoiland wbat, they had a right, to oxbect, provided they did not co .t*- jel the British ministry*', to«pht an «vd to their mean add ebWardfy m\- on our coast, if is not the ijfi-st t}yr*<*tr>at a systein of severe re v has put,if V end to bise*con- I on the pa H olNfif eneirty/ If We loo* into ancient history., we shall Sjhd no ne examples that will appiy | ovj" ’ i') tlie subject, and to oW i; situau »ji. ■ RoLtn*. speaVmg’ *f the \ heinl iOs then at War with'’ the powerful l£ing of jffipc-: | s*Pt *#* v <w > *\ ** It Was Very nuohthe interest? of tfji* Pripip tssninat£ $m btyidiateiy a War’which gave him J&rz disquiet., in J partica-'. listressed hi .frequent <leprlrif|tmn jh the 1 w,io jo Tested the sea bottle ring* his They e rudely in* We#cup*'ed ilj com >ercs v preyeiit; §©d rhis n any” Os the nrodiict-* of .‘d , :’z ii iqto o ’ they. c opaline \?. tjjLVrXre etfs* < from lihuudizeit waited” *„ v , \ f*:t is fft:%% t :% striding eta dole of m <J|>werlal' monarch being ‘buii dmake peace Wi:n an Uon very infe rior to him. at tint l ive. merely o-u of dep!’edatu)-is^co.nvo:l<e4 .'” by privateer?. ‘Viftupi *%e/cbfelder tjv; nU)nerou.sVi|:vys arid ipietson- the JJi itish shores >vhe re * »<GUr, Yankee visiJWithS 1 Wt any risfcl : *Sj that rioty one elf>rt has yet beeh/ tinadef With the sFUgie- exception of'’ •m to let, the eii?my feel thdY fnUerics of: war at home. „ Not 9m; j our national vessels have harms - Jpdthe enemy’s shores sinh, s burn & Hbstroy, ts mrtto % While the enenih *4.?*s thersamx. And let »*ttent reward the brave fellqjws Well |jpr their also price lor the carcase of *ivery or Du he they > (I’otn the British shores. ;I will pro^ 1 weed id my next letter to examine subject farther. • YoursS respect* ffyj'LjOMsfr* \\ ‘yfrp. Lawrence privateer of Balti more, has captured eight Urge mis out of rhomasAileet, t ordered therd lfor v the United States.i he * Law re ace had, an en- with a man * of, walb 1 Brig* her off,, .and’ put intd.St.dohns, k sp)flo Rico, to Press.. iB Island has arranged with t president, to raise a- state ol meh>‘ to beieceived into;the ser£ ■ pf the United States in, lieu br # t|ie militia requisition. They arc to W enlisted lor one year* serve . mit bf the State, to governor Jones, and un<|er the itdtij \*#>\, of gederat Gushing. Bounty 8f Jdoliars; 4J jd°Bars, extra monihiy i Upf* * Palladiums ~ r _,r . ~Jk - . August Ip, 18H. vJ ea rERS P AFTuIeP ! ,:.S|Vedpn‘the i it-h instlfit, in Sapeiof ytfcuml : LLj Emily, Smith, 1 from Satafi icgjpth to Amelia, with Cotton. ‘S"f Sloop Silly Jasper, .l)orrel, from to Ch^e^ton r Vitb aTew baV ofxbfifee.^' 4 ’ ‘• •, V ‘. v s , < “tK He hooner Dusty Mille r f t * 0 m jSfevannah to Amelia* with-cotton and r §de; ■ l- , v .jW 4 And bn the !3tH« inatantv ip St. Sound rTv? H • , ? Scfiooncr ElizH Sc W;u } -, Bvtiwfrood »om St. . a Schooner Sally & Polly, Bemiss, *\fy°m Amelia to Sawahnaft, no eaLgo. <s>J Io ?P •AWQf’ from 3|nieHa to Charleston, ; with ’ 441 hhds M° \ - •'’. c -The above vessels were taken pos jfsssion of by five froui v dhft f “ Eactdemonian man th i|:men. under alUdtenant.f The schr. y and sloops Abby-Ann were loaded. fro^ f on *%£« o |c. hp schobner Sat;,: fis en to the prisoners, | -arrived at this place eveorngT t * Charleston, %Ulpbd and Son lilk^n * Uc ■*“ mmrmeo uM h.yd order 3 t i?captur« ani Jfer- ! mv eveiv thug .tti;y fell in >U;i, ft w-isih: op ltnu of til th 3 Q'%}Ps on b) ml, t *l u a peace Would &o j i ’ iitj pi i:b bet Veen tnis co:iw i»i E/igUnd sand that, 4piin vw jiiid de cttt*: wtr ui tie U ide l st<U;>i uhjef* U lOu-jji 11 \yas given up?‘ : as% th 5 s it * k chat c ni.ury WUs cbtisitbr ed ifiafWl. <f % Vi*’. J AOb'j farther .iftfontu tbit the iTVx'\m g It 3 rest Uicedemo*- ‘ iin, the Baush.Oi’ig dbuereli ‘ \iis£ insijlH. - - ,y pj-. Several #tis’ coaster*. ‘« were rit in# l £ ml inforhied that those w 1 > dM not make their escape are;'’'detained h:\\ 1> >ard the frigate ; w-je aft 1 a>i entered tty service. v , It; iv so j posed those who refilled to enter wilt be sent to Froyrlence.V.,« ‘... ; ; - ‘‘'Mi'S? coasters Jsft thip .potion Sundav last fpr ,V aid dt. \si ? ry*s, bit: hive returned far** t’eafr of capture. £ f in telligence hds just reached''town that tares .'barges belo-i jin j •p ‘ the£ Liced-'Hoaran. full ol mil, w3re pn Sk td;i ws talk m .irnuiijiaiS/ - if* - io. ms-biiM .” .Republican*; . ffa.W iiioi'OHJ /- ~ ■ J?e w it appears in <ts adiesum to. the t>ue}p'ii'. ! , Per ! h ips It youfd fie well-if %Qft& others | -ifh'^&;^ ! }tiw l tite v example, and ‘thus pa-ge. tW 1 country of- trai tors and t ‘disgrace Uhdii &C the ki||g, s*ijk%ic ~irttj<My* inud^^bn,Science have /ffc t* ain.ageaT* and.by giving /£iVcin ( t.!|d . e-tail* now tmd be'>pdAy themtd? something like decent beings/? ; w a o wild love something “else than’ mola »- ‘afyfrljpQpfaitfkifafhjiigttyi City v 6a . ’ ‘ S "s ; ‘"■ V- •;■ 1 t ,QUEStlorf.; .:■ . : . Q^aerd., are hot ahe «n Si, hitam% of ~ w 4: ot .;foe ‘thep.gallows ? npl'the hent\,o Sde-’ cl ire, theny rebelk and traitors l if the frieudi’odnhecr* Country m that state afe not. asleep jjlortoiis rascals will we IVopb be tucked up, and taught to dance hb> n > pipes in the air as tpe reward of tnetr vuiany.^. . y*w« ikla»i t. .I.^f»iiiii»>f 1 ‘ *■■ ... “} JSfof<s nr-Tits Las* Mails* , ‘ n r- . • 1 • FRO M rH£ tfl X&\ iv A* v « “ —•*’ ■ k^. < Rrr>m the Buffalo :3dZ<iUsy of, Aitjft 5* ’ It’is.With .pleasure’ we ana nittce a bnlliaht dflfair to our readees. On Wednesday morni nf Jast, the enemy cros i?%agaru'river, be low Squaw island one mile below ; Black with;u force 7 said to he J rising O' lo regulars,\under , Lieutt CoV They apprpached hear Stack Rocks and we're rapt at the Cohjocketa creetC, before day light* by Maj of Morgan •, with less tp an 39® f sed bridge over but Wereprepulsedyy and the bridge taken upy ? The being ‘continued nehrly 3 C hours,-when:the enbmy ftuding every , .effort dQ oi'bis.the qreek unavailihgi he recrossed the river. ‘* liuiing/the! , the . threw a number of shot and shells i* I cross the river. . r The lossbf the eneiny'must haye j been rising $Q killed* Wounded and 1 -myssifig.r^.SeVeral/were found dead, I and, there were >appearances, of a J number of bodies having been takei^ I Skilled, ‘and- 6 a m<dPL Ws theriiseiv^s ‘yyifijSiZZ m garnin|, BuffajldA^tWeeu 2 and; 3 O*clock in ;tnT,af^erndon, made a muvementuon our positioft at Fort**Erie. They opened kon the Fort, from akrge-frece ,6fartU- Jery traced on point, abbjjpa m% befoyr,. which was answered from the Fort and a ; schooner’ inr the •The cpejivy. With a la\*ge force, .iart'd the open ground in’ rear Ron* and commenced a m rSiip quetry warily and a bnsk from, several pieces of artillery f sopn compelled - turn to retreat Jn great confusion. ( .eaviag amunoer Ins men tw the K r.K «?4»Tlo^‘ C os “ilenerayl^ol Ascertained Wt± had Ift ‘ , ? , • ‘ , JSt t, C ... , p j We learn, from a fetter addressed | ‘fft lnsL Fort Erie was hi- I T ‘)\q . i : % v-i I ;> . Bed the crew, to avoid capture* to ’ m.i her on shore abotffe *Nugara'; ■ waets she #'**'■ set, ore ,t.> *nd\ aban dvKX&y jtf* bnwy ; she blew up shortly atterwirds. . has the enemy's vessels blocka ded inthe Niagara river. >1 . . * • • BUOVVNTS \IiHY. *• ’ Letters’ of a-late dare were received ft on* ‘Buffalo oa Saturday. * \Vi leam that gen Gaines had arrived, at Fort* trie—tha* gen.BrownMieakh was good aad iiis wounds,doing well, aad that he would be ojifurseback in A monrh. ‘ \ letter received here of the 6tb, states, that’the same’ number of men never were more advantageously or segurety posted than our’s—-hat the bastions of,the fart were cotn »plcte-jrathi hat 600 J bayonets, With ill thenar* tiUery the euemv coatil mike ho impres sion on n . ntSfc ah ! expsr,metit of r.helr c*ndph ( for §/ w hole ;aft!rnh an, but * without domg.the smallest injury to l jhe for tress Os the cK>ops witjiin if.T-Nat. Inteh *) i. -y ‘Lteu’enitjts Rober rs and Ross, of the ’ United Mates’ army have been Struck from -he army roll, for having given and accepted a &4k<fer-ti i , ‘• r BO\fBAROMEN i\ [ _-•*-# Nziv-X~) S ‘August lie. ‘\ fttOK 0-UR CORRRS*OKD**T. . -X; w London* August \Oi.\ Sot-* rife tfo emy *s squadron on thjs station ‘ I ’ xf.hree ships of the line, three Fri-’ sinao of ;war. two brigs, and twd or J ‘•'Afcree armed vessej^, l . commanded by admiral Cochrane. Filey | ind, until yesterday morhing, Vasm apar<iiton .Htingpf one 74, two frigates, a sloop »f a brig, got under Way* and fWenc to Btoningt on ; arrived there, a fli-5- tray sent on shore with a communication,, ’ jivihfy i hhdbi ,idts that one- hour only» was ado .ved iir thc\ women aad children to asV>hf expiation pf said time,'the . tdwd'Mrpuld bp- laidUh asiies. t Tite citizens .nr twilling to* fall a passive prey, Irtfnsdiareiv an express to New- London ; but from the urgency of the gas©, no assignee couid be derived front the ’milma. fA few;, citizens, however volunteered, who i f were of es'semial;»ervicd* The enemy’ coin raedeed fifjrtitsCarly Jn the mor ling, from the b; ig and whkho was Answered on our part, .with discharges from two id’s and one O'- pkiuni^.>JhicH'were Vhe cannon oh our ; Wy.% these they sustained the fire of - 1 o’clock in the rriotnmg wrap the firing ceased, but was recommenced, r|wi n a? dayiyft.t'and returned w tth spin* from pur little bat tery ’ dnd sanding oiir guns were short »f men ammuiiidiij, the enettiy were wjiting :o wiih.feaw ab <iir lo o’clock'this The frigwes rb he smajfer vessels, but ineffec uai r y,dt<i» sa;di in consequence of her f ac ibn rockets wech r and bombs from ont of I the h'.» reriai injury done J by was dred. whifeh I was, sb-m The houses and i i fyirhmire were much damaged. Three .-ftieh - v were wounded, and fwomorses billed. . t... i Sugh aether ■ mercies of‘ the go I thearted sh’ ‘lThoiliiA Hardy, ‘who has been I j terme i the <} generous enqmy,* and wno lm j * professed^hts abhorrence of the marauding |av«tem The dimage done the enemy is not exactly bur it h known* that the - s brigs have received considerable ‘damage in : rigging..and that a jiiirdloer of shot struck the sloop of war Nimrod) and. barges- Andit’ds believed many were killed and wou% ■ded. ; pi’- \ • .Sp (large a force ip .the Sound, has alarmed our'cities, apd some of them are removing goods and furniture { and a number of regi ■ ments of militia are ordered ouf. . The letterfrorhourcbrrespondent was hm | just at the closing of the mail on Wed nesday evening. rV .y *>) ■ ■ ‘Another gpr&spondtjit at'tf. London ‘ Commodore Hardy sent in a to derhapd a surrender of the fctrtfSc town, in half an hour*, or he would destroy, the- town & The com in under of the jlitde.garrison Returned aril an swer l to the commodore, 4 that he would not give up..so long as he had got a.man to fire a guri iMe had n&i La&tport to deal with.’ They sent e# .one .oi* two o’clock in the morhipg ; fora, as they ! A ;The New tendon was great ansdhe fir mg was in the night ; tlielrocketst and shells plainly seen, to thefir posts, expecting an attack ihere. ;, We Jiear nothing of on brook, and presuine has'liis fißtbeen any, notwithsiaml i*lteasT rROH sToumcTok,;’ fiftrr*rn4brr-f»vnt A-haa Farorf. almost immediate*/ an A spt guiuary bank is daily, expended in this <Jnai »es- /Kemtbtcernenii’ from, />f the United Srates are continual!/ their march to idatrsbtrtrgh. whence ths/ are rertiv ved to head Juarrcrs. Pit. *.}” ; ’ j/? I* 1 ■»-. *'•• -»■ f “■'■ f *V i ’ SOUTHER'N FRONTIER. The British government sctm Shelburne, arrived July 15. la, and, sailed again the J9th, for..New Provi dence The officers report that a considera ble number* oP English JVlariVbe officers <a,ntv -marines had been laired at Pensacola, toge ther with arms and warlike stores. Also, that |he, Indians \»cre embodying to march against the Americans. \n Ktighsh’Vad'.'en rarer by . the name of Woodbine was said to have the command of several thousand of them.—la v f-.fr . Slj Lquis (Mhssouri) July J 6, 4 fivt ‘Sunday la tV- party of unknown saVages entered the settle* ment on-Wood. riVel'flUertols Ter.J and'butchered part of three families* A Mrs.- Heagan, tvith he! two child- had been bri a visit at nffFbroth ersv Hie Messrs Mores* fyptfsjt chrid-; ren-jfjtwo frora*’ each family ) returned with fMvs. ft. to «q>eu d r fbe nigh t. Tflft littlfe gr«uft,had reached within 3§t> yards of lU hou&e when they were rushed Mon -*toy thd Indians anti mangled wfVh v peculiar , crutlfy. Mrs. vfas far advanced in pr-egnun cy» a Beautiful* child about, 3 years old h*d survived his wovnYd till next morning at day bttAk Acluhg io, : fh# v bospJn of his de.«d mb - her, he . h’pd strength enough to say that the Iwdi. , ans hactklftpd all- and then expired. Fifty Rangers are m pursiht of Uic lilphsters -’ slr. Rei z£d Reapah ban requested us to inlqi rii his’ fnei)d« in K s ;.rHuc ky ano fie n nes_j*ee. th at Id su# le. s6n and daughter were cruelly murder ed .oh Sunday eye tung hist. That, a company of rangers Wetc stationed in the? r.ejghboiirhood and did not ai- Ford them ary prottetionj altho! sent lor. 1 . ; v* : \ ‘’<?'? ‘ ‘ ’ ■ ■ • We undefstandi. ansJ v Relieve correctly,.that government hav-e” au thorised aioan jb bd negotiated in EuropeToV ..a coaoderable portion of the millions w hie If they were empoWeted .to%orrow by. a laW ofthp last session/ It is probable they • will npt go into itie market in tins copn* try for more pf that §um tha|| the six millions for.which-they are now re* c#|ving proposals*/ i flat. Intel,, »• ■- ‘«• X\ suvr4niifjhy August-, 2s* W< uftdemakd that Lieutenant,- c&m.nifcb'-/ ttlnt ; Dowries,. late of the Essex j unior, Is 1 apt pointed to the command of d\£ Epervier bloop’ ogwar, aoi*.'lying in obr harobiK; I'tye Epfcfyi- be fitted out, 1 with all possible dispa.ch- h J -’ , .••/ .g\‘- hj /’ \ /f, »V l .A\> ‘‘ V\c ;V».‘ Avgust •25^ s . The following exnacts of letters, are from gen lemert, ;pf respectability and.inidligence, one ofwhom has visl|<fd. ai >S r 5 at . of the. fyTiiisiS'sippi e<»?mhies $ arid the other is a resident bfrfef Bigbee-.. ‘Mie information convey, is of Ilk* poraftce'to Geoigia; because ti .ties /c>s at once.all hope - of p, peace with the hhstile lnd> ans ; and that a rfenCwa! of the war is morally cert am After the severe chastiserhienr ‘they have already received, ir is urn probable or posy sible, that they of renewing ifA wiyr, without the aid and of both British knd Spaniards ; rheseletters leave' no room, for even the creutUous tp doubt, asr to the dispositions of those powers io rid them. ‘% Evtract of ti letter from a gentleman .lately from N. Orleans to a gent It -1 man in this cjfyydated • ■< ~ •WASHtNb'rdsr, VVillcesy Ga. Agg. \7. 1 | ; -I left Now , Orleans oti.the 13th did—litortr injg; new thfere. ‘ Vessels all .and’ an along hot warj parp%uiarly since tho. reverse of affi|ivs otv tide Contipent. Ealittb the celebrated pirate* v/as taken liy th* marshal a feW days before I,left theie, and Was in irons, waiting for trial. I had six days'passage to Mobile! while there an exp press “■ arrived with’ news from Pensacola, thftt the British wire arming a great many h$ dianS af that place aild Appaladucola/ anon would.be on the pigbee setttemetits soon. 1 expected ?o haVe m»f gen. Floytiloy and o«h --ers Fort Stoddarr, bn their way in, but they did not eomr i *ikl I suppdl|are orptheir way round by Tennessee; Company consisted of 11, rIVVe met no difficnUyin/traversing ihat pa*rt of the whrch lies between Alabama Neightsind ilie Ground or ftfrt Jack sdn, biit from the report of three gu ni Ciisihietf. ly heard, and the fresHtracks ieen lit the road ‘ o at b O ich bide, immediately after a showir ofraiu, we wyvf yeyniniy cios#in sic neighborhootj of a par|y/ We arrived at thi Hickory Ground on thue 4 r b itftt., And found Gen. Jackson iit treaty w ith the Chiefs of -the FPieindlp lndiana,T‘h'eard%is lajstfiik to them, yhkh «■ berth.# i was full of nerve ; hetold them “ thamhc nrg ;W biood of life while people, hatkcau&d war ;*~That many who professed fb stir them up itey £W. tied a«d sent, him a to great father the Tresidertr* or haveeut his %Voat v-—rhatfd|lhe lime to com* fie was determined to kuow Ivht) were, and who w ere not our%nendsThat if any or alf of them, did not like the terms he had proposed to them, tney were welcome to.go to the British or Spaniards; rn»t he w/d give them provisions, ana even iftmuniuon to go—bm. fha: V WoutasobiufoHow,thein,*f &C-.8-c. I wish 1 hid time to giVe you th£ «,ore in dftfil. I’he issoe was,mat aft the chiefs wai *fe4 on .him ai his tent a siiori time alter and tl* treaty was to bc|a«a!ly >r, executed tfte heat hick yta> 4 Monday .Hi. fjh V,. 4 [: V ‘ “ : .-2 •k - v. % k * ff ’ * ‘’ « jj s ■ - “■ « *VI fpj *kY^4M#\ : J ' ’ ‘■ “*Biotas County, Aboir ***> r h* place to rout a pare 1 of ‘the huaV'le I '~Lvf|o« who hav* »**cir.Uied on the St troby', Lbiekirha ofehe 4tH ‘ • t’ hts;n)6ttfh thedmikuis dud to surrender at Fs>rx Ctaibrr#*, but nKe of f*mop Goof Str Marks, who :vr<r agents in Florid* for the Brbisb government, having r-ceived a:ri i ,\ }ir<*ss fe&fr*A ppafebb ito& v ‘im h#5L. municar«^'iis'i > ;cd'4fe«us‘_db ‘ tb « !ruiic •, who in ol der, idleghig as a rtaibn,* :ha,>t)C fifepjjl would be here tn a months wheh^»he;, u f \J|4, i ‘s%siit ]g > \t& £ A Brj»is]jvvfssel hfcsViiatfe ■ drived ih Pensac.ohb jhfi&lficersofiWhi^krift IhVerantv, have hath seVerut private cp .l'ereni ces;,aruhhave redtaiWe<F*ofVwhole tUv tTosdt iusd , Some of the sailors of* this’ vessel •$» « t ied inf ivv-rt, that 60U Brkisb rsotf indiahs had star ted frhm ¥'A pt. iluQh*c.<t»a a gain s ■ Ftfti Chi Ivor 1 Hoj wp. hi s r*,p ort - is vviiftotu foumiation fatMjyVwas lug -a peade ?his shall hat v* a v/in.«*r of severe (war In th».> irjtiirtei The .giroles,u-ith what ; |W <;f th v v Upp. t C‘ft eh* remained., and troopf , \\ il ‘he’ mi us l s os the Choctawwill jo;d fhem—thof that uatimv u h<> are |>.cs«ihg ?J*r*ugb ‘'uf'M'fy ;.. try, atrp milch-, moht .stubborn and dK wT-h • tha'.i usual. ‘ Thcduplsh h«ye ti<> cloun- mvi tetf iftem to A reck’ ive p*m*»hs ( ‘ and ’ he k will never surfei !.: /4*;.S. I- s<wn a min .uk#* % w Scatv'/b.i, with ;h4', troops —hr , ate# • tli£> killed *2O and *ook 24, Indians prisoners, *. •'■• .- ■k'vdfitr ■ ■, , r y M'-iie&geviUe* migust 3', r Co'jiy a .Utter'*frtin (at \ i/up io Hit Exts'-Lenpp - •.. : ?'•; yJc’nttfs;,', .■Xbtitlfc'it, 2nd 1314..i & w jact^pn terminated hrs ’ witfv tht 5 ’ Creths Th^ -?is drawn for rh&mas.C KireVy w.t,vn’-d re • seive «and tw v ( ; Hqnare| f •■;• iunv - t<> t he* Tat Is, H’ nrf, Jtlite& : brh V turf ) :id,>onn : tfye«ust easf.,« d.r ( dl\> ro a irth «f• < hfv[k,sn>V,-~£a <|r» o ‘rniits b^ . ow Aih on rhe t'ayi ! s;4e of ‘f fihciice thphe mW’h ;4f ;he Creer. mitl .op die 1 same tep mih-s in a direct Jinc-r-tiiertte..t.p -Chat'. u §*’ < -' :yc '» an« across- it . at the ■rr.pphjof Humjm.t.kdie <;<>, r,ht K. -n belby? O,kfe 3 re,yo.con,he (Jt mid-s sTonb.bf ,tlfe-CslntlTattiben of flhu‘ apd k'bT ’a)’ east r i o-Geo>g.iav'v.->ih tii|l rc*'er&ti to'scc- iritrotlrV** die K tvaid.* f\ *':W rootivr and- i!y. ■ <iim. ursycf dmed .vfesstMs onihat coits/ have m: ttoeuvered landihg re i | .barhmg.dtcnr c-rews tb'dece.vt* the Indian that, neighboritbod. ‘i'hev htrn.shetVh \ jfof&t of tlte,miini f rnis. •’ f a-fl’ , ckorhirtgand aie iratn-ng ihdiiba Mi so^? for ptrtrMes- posft|lc o usv -, /|k. f IZ J ffop a,credi’aliie fr«im a naval. ■ do she ‘ hr>fXf, Chiel*. “'I he aiui othiti eolvqiiered Frafici*. and seven powers ’iJnjiteU against. Ameiica’ ‘T|A ( 'j l/t> N hefpr^ -nwhife Wii.l ‘lfear -4f a round -he TJ. .?r tales in ’forc'd as H ‘it ditf* i. bitrniVg.of pdwder* - The t | j\:. ‘• beghw f There will’ l>e 9*y«*taj v plages > His K*;t g dSVmgfV ».a*d the iseVep pb.WtrW bk* übh; and ierjThiried ro'-«pi'q'iier. v 4pTfriia. w ould be masters o'fit’. Thktl-nev and ><r e.vr poet so be deceived ; ‘by 3n •. isb woo'd- pr®m.isAs/. and*iievct ‘’•hrs U.idll •again.”’ ■ 4 r ‘ h {The Indians ye ho- receni'ly commitr«d a rioleArt bejow fHr’ffrd,’ vver*- T-im the Banduti as<ephiicg biufcir’ Btiihh : nfib* ence f‘here vferi;.'foit^iof* U*rNrn• ‘■; As’ i hlv.i> ’ td»me pe ph* tbe-m'-y^-df^. ; whom w'ilh probably be Vttf taa I, t*x~ ; pec‘ se me- imersrif g’ do t ■ which! s,hu!lcommunicate to you.’ 23* . ‘-JIfICHL.Y. INTSiIrtS n‘NO t P *We .havb couversed’ witjl an jn el%jenf| young gende.msn, who arrvefUast n from?- St: via atpciia, who b»f■ _ mss ’ hs, \ tliat he read In a London papri| ftf t y iß;h June, an acconimmf die aihsassinvV'i. J '< \ ir rcAp Wellingippby tre Spaiiiards in Makpyi A . i&igire arrived fh (pas , k^ieAV < day> ? ,.oe* fore he sailed, that brought, the h)&s%e»ic4 r-*theea|Kaih andT'itvcers of e 4recl fha* a war between Spam and 6 C/ *ao doubi’ take place—-it wall bpked’ fhr mb* >nent|y in ed to procure paper cbmamhg V jhe’ a? air relative to Lord YVell'mgtbiv, not • writing the we ar^:‘ dut r ters have beep town fniich tne sub* stance of the foregoing, f t?3:Wf :0: -ry-^ -i i ; -i mi mi -in ip “■ .~\ -■ ‘-;i . - n--“;‘T Wc are ‘diilhomed l o state fjhat Major Benjamin :7 £icfr'lanii*c>t, Franklin County, wilidTi a car-f * for the * appointment- of tu‘, Colnnel in the first class of tdVe YLtjUA of thjsTState, now for the UVuetl Slates’ setTice, t ioldlf r and the officer who; so hbh*’ • disfinguishaii himieir at of • and Caukbed winter wish Gen. Fi^yd. ■ - . i sf. &>*» *i 1 ■»' f » BraHklin ’Ciurt%\?\ *'A is, ■-■; BHOUtiftT a*o iAil. * ; - Jn*lhe ;i9«i oX. m> /last- Mao of dark complexion, ftho ;hk hume he he topga to Stephen Herd rif ; M- i ‘countju the ■«- 1 Ik; jj^ Aught 3. I« \if ; ‘ ;■ AUMISIS-IHA-iOR-, r S^rdoytht^ir «idd e c*«d. 4jt9s . !t(ij;tK L,;