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would prefer war to humiliation ;
but He would fay m -ft foiemnly and
molt fmcerely, that if he were to
m J ge between the two countries, he
0 \ iuid be oblged to vote agai'ft
his own ! he fhould be forced to
fay, that England had ailed mt/t ty
rannically and unjufily toward Ameri
ca. Ti.e rights which the Mhailler
claimed for England were rhofe of
plunder er and KngliQimen big
w * *. the Ipirit of their conftttu 1 m,
fliould teil him, that they would not
aift like plunderers in compliance
with hi* tyrannical policy. The
me diner for Carlifk had exprefT-’d
a hope, tha f other men wtuld luc
cced to ihofe Rations, in which the
right honorable geatleman and his
colleagues had fhown thcmfelvrs fo
iutapafeir; but what was the right
honorable gentleman's reply to this
hone if hope ? He told the H *ufc,
(and it ought to go forth to the
country) that whaever g dden
dream* that honorable member in
dulged in, might be disappointed ;
he, in fa£l, toid the Houle, and not
equivocally, that he was to be me
future mimfter of England, How
the right honorable gentleman
could poftibly think of facing an i; -
dignant country at the commence
sav-nf of anew era, fuch as the pre
fcni awful period was, he could not
imagine j but of one thing he was
certain—that if the mmiftcr and his
colleagues, or any other patched
adnun ftration, fh >uld continue to
ad on the f ftern which had been
hi herto pnrfued, rhey would foon
fhakr rhe monarchy to its founda
tion, and bury the conftiiucion be
neath it* ruins. IHe begged pardon
for iotrudit ghis obferva 1 -ns on the
Houle, and would conclude at oore
by laying, V at he placed ew confi
dence whatever in the plunderers of
Copenhagen, nor m tnofc who had
the bafene s to originate the heliifh
cry of “No Papery.”
Burlincton, April 2, iJJi?.
It 1 % fU'td by a gentierua w o
has arrived in this place dired from
Montreal, and who refit Ses at the
latter place, that the no red Capt,
j hn H nry was a few days previ
ous u* the oublicaron of hi* difclo
fure at Wafli ngton, appointed, by
the Governor of Canada, high Iheriff
for rhe diftrift of Quebec j an
effi e faid to be worth at leaft 10,-
000 dollars a year. From a know
ledge of th gentleman who brings
the information, we have no and mbt
of the truth of the ftatement. Fhtis
it f nns that the man wan is cried
down by a t ertam party as one of the
m It abandoned villains on the
whole earth, has been appointed to
one of rhe m -ft important and lu
crative ffi ?s in the gift of the Can
adian government.
; North. LcnthieL
From Wafhingtm, April 15.
“ The teeming difaofiti m whkh
is evinced bv certain late vote* in
the H ufe of Rr prefentatives to
“ hack out l have no doubt has
furpnz and and alarmed you. I idred
the a tempt to repeal the non un
p r ati m was well calculated to a
la m the m(l faoguine in vthcircon
fidden*'e of the ultimate corre&nefs
and energy of Congrefs. It would
feem its advocates a e fick of their
projed, there being an undemand
ing that the poftpwnement of the
bill to Monda/ next, was an cafy
mode of letting off certain gentle
men, not lefs fufpedted for their ho
nrftv and parriotilm, than for their
taienrs. It is believed the bill will
not be egain called for. Perhaps
the m *tion for an adjournment may
ilfo be cufifidcrcd as indicative of a
fitiiilar ferret uifpofitien. Great
effirrs will undoubtedly be made to
eff 6b fuch a belief.
“I am now perfectly fatisfied, if
the views of the Cabinet
Congrefs will not adjourn before it
Jhall ha ve DECLARED P/Afi a
gainfi Great-Britain —of which I
have much lels doubt now, than I
have had at any other period of rhe ,
fttTion. You need not be furprifed
if it fhould fo happen, that, at the
moment when the B it lii Cabinet
arc mofl confident of our inaoility
to carry a war qutftion, that quefii
on jhall burfl upon them without one
previous additional indication. I we
have war, taat will he the faffc.”
City Gazette.
Recruiting for he additional mi
litary force ha3 commenced, aid
promifes to progrefs vigoroufl and
with much fuccels, if we judge
from the fadh which have come
cur knowledge. By tht joth of
March laft, we learn, on erquhy,
that recruiting irftru&ions and mo
ney for bounties, &c. were for
warded to every quarter < f the
country. The appropriations far
the lupport of the addit o al milita
ry force were made on tift F u
ary; on the 24m February tta 600
nominations of ifixceis for that *r
my were made to the Serair; -n
the 12th of March thole romina
titans were coi fi tried by the Senate,
and within thrr e days thereafter tl e
mail i arr ed t iai notices of ap~
po n merit to the Officers in every
feflion of the c* untry. The law
f r rhe* eftabhfhmenc ©f a aricr-
Mafter's D partment aid m t pals
until the 2$ h ult.—mmediatelv
afar which the ttcruittng ordeis
we:c ffued. We have collated theie
fa£b, in order tfe txplain to th> 1 e
brave fp.rits whole ardor cannot
brook delay, the realon why tne
hour of prcparaticii has fe>'rrird to
them to £f htpp fa heavd ai gd”
Nat Intel.
New Ycfk. Aprl 15
TeSlerdey after nan between 3 and
4.C clack, the United States* frigate
Prejidenty commodore Rodgers, and
EJfex, /ailed Jr cm this pert m a cruize .
IVh-n the frigates get oppojite Ladle
Williams they fired J row 6 to 8 twen
ty four pound [hots at the cajlie for
the purpofe of trying its Jlrength ,
which we are happy to jlaie was
found to hr ball proof, and more than
anfuiers the J'anguine expetlatims
three balls were fired into one of the
embrazures, which did little other
damage, than flattering the gun car
riage. One 24 pound jhet [truck tbe
wall of the caflie, a liitte above the
feesnd tier of guns. and made an in
deution in tl. 0 [lone of nearly 6 inches
without defacing it in any other man
- ihe frigates then proceeded on
their ccurje , and in the evening came
to anchor at the watering place, Sta
ten Ifland fVe underjland the com
me dove will try a ftmilar experiment
at hen Richmond, when bep&JJes the
Narrow r
ADMINIMRA l OK's SALE.
Agreeable to an order of the honorable
the Inferior court cf Oglethorpe
county y will be fold , at the court
houje in faid county , on a credit of
twelve months , on the firjl Tuefday
in July next, within the legal hours,
202 i-i Acres of iand, drawn by
Roland Hudfon, deceafed lying and
being in the countv of Randolph,
formerly Baldwin, known by No.
63, 17th diftrdh Sold for the
benefit of the heirs and creditor:.
DANIEL DEUPREE,
Agent for Admintjfrator,
May 1812.
—a—B—MWII 111 11
vjliUßcjla faXPRE-bb.
ATHENS, MAY 13
IT is really amuftng to witneJs the
fhifts to which his Britannic Mayfly*s
editors in this esuniry are reduced , in
order to give the leaft piaufibihty to
their infamous productions. Not iong
fmee, the whole phalanx declared, un ■
equivocally, that the American Con
grefs dared net lay an Embargo
—that tht People would not fubmit
to fuch an outrage ( on the feelings of
the Britifo government me prejume)
that if fuch a meafure did take
place the authors of it would be in
dignantly hurled from their elevated
fattens Now that this wife and fa
luary meafure has actually been adopt
ed by Congrefs j thefe tory gentry fay,
that the\ am c pate a fuch a meafure
—but fay they, it is only intended
for electioneering purpofes—and that
Congrefs and ice Executive dare net
in reive this country in a War with
Britain
If a Declaration §f WAR. has not
been already made by the American
* Ctrgrefs , Aguinjt the tnoft piratical,
ana the *r fi pe ftdious of Nations ,
( Britain's fait an-her'a iflc” ) —
—we feel confident, that but a very
(hert time will elapfe before fuch an e
vent does take place When that much
wifhed for declaration is made, we
then (hallfee (mote clearly perhaps
than we bo by Henry's dfcU/ure-)
who a e the ft tends sf America—who
tb‘ e defenders of the 1 world's lafi bspe *
If ever the biufto ef fhame tinges
the cheeks of thefe parricidal fcoun
drels —what waft be their emotions,
when they rcfl.tsl en the Jitu&tion of our
beloved country , and remember the a
gency they have bad in bringing about
the prefent flats of our Foreign Af
fairs. That they were, and are ft ill,
i Agents* in the bands of the Briiifk
Mini fir y, to Jubvert the Liberties of
this country —and to fever the Union
ef thefe happy /fates, we believe there
is no honed . imerican will deny.
As we have glanced at the Britifh
Intrigue, we would briefly mention,
that one of the molt cmfpicueus (not
in print of size, but devotion) of
the ‘Tory Editors in this fate, as
well as his brethren in Baltimore, N.
Trk Bofi-.n, &c have endeavored
to eflablifh their innocence, as well
as that of TIM PICKERING, —
BURR, and others—by alerting that
ne individual is mentioned by Hen
ry, as being concerned. Granted—
there are no names of PERSONS
mentioned———ls there mt the
n am e of a PARTY frequently made
ufe of ? Can thefe venal wretches fup
pefe that the PEOPLE ef this coun
try are fuch ninnies as not to fee thro *
this cob web fubterfuge ? Do they
think the People cannot eafily perceive,
that the fame Ipirit which u Studied
John Henry , Influenced Timothy Pick
ering ? In fait, they might as well
endeavor to arrtjl the pregrgfs of the
Sun, as to make the benefl Yeomen of
this country believe, that they are
not propelled by the fame powerful
engine.
SOME Few of the ‘LORIES (for
there are but very few) in the upper
part ef this fate, have exfrejfed a
kind of w ijb, which is tafily con
firued into a belief\ that Belling Hall
would not be re eleSfed a Member of
CengrefSy at the approaching Election.
Republicans have never doubted of his
re eUfiidn —But if they hod ever had
a doubt , it would have been remcv edy
aUerpervjir.g the liberal Jh are ct fon
der b(flowed t>n him by the Editor of
the Auguft* Herald. Mr. Hobby is
a pretty cunning little “ Agent”—and
we are furprized at him to ahute a
man. whom he wifhes to degrade in
the public cliimation. Our Hal*
Hero , we fhould have fuppofed, hoi
lean t before this, that in Georgia*
where he is fo well known, for him
to fi under a public char alter, is the
furefi means by which that character
can rife in the public eflsem. We
fhould have thought that his Bilings
gate atrufe of the late Mayor General
James I action, might have taught
him, that tbs Citizens ef Georgia will
always befiow the kighefi hsnors fit
their gift, upon thojs whom he affaiip
with his polluted pm.
WE learn b* a rentlman of rtf
testability, who arrived in this place
l*fi week, dire It from Tcnnejfee, that
the cxtrait of a letter, taken from r:
Frankfort paper, andpubllfhed in the .
lafi Exprfs, fo far as relates ts the
killing of twenty White Families t>yi
tbs Indians, is without foundation
G:ir informant further flutes, that in
his faff age thro* the Cherokee Nation s
the Indians appeared quite friendly £*?
well difpofed towards the Whites.
WE offer ve advert fed in an Au
gufia paper, as in the Jail cf that ci
ty, Two Negroes, who fay they be
- to Mr. Ezekiel A. Riedge, oft
this county.
Col. Browne, the Britifh rom
mander so AugufT, during -ur re
volunor ar* ftn/ggle wirh (i mother
Britain, ** *as lately been arcubd in 1
England, of F Hgen, trier , and
feu -d guilty*~and w? wufl wii be
har-g**!. Afh *rt Ik* eh f his tri
al ill ill appear :n the n Jit Exprefs.
THE following paragraphs will
(hew the lengths to which the party by’
whom Henry was entertained and ta
riffed will fo. t hefe Tory Gentry muft
think the People cf the 1 nited States]
to be as big fools as George 111 if they 1 •
pppofe that they cannot dijcover the I
hankering of the Tory Editors tow
ards the <c fafi anchor'd ifie ” in pub -
Heat ons like the following—and with
fuch their papers, from Mains to this
fiate , daily and weekly teem.
HENRYISM.
From the Bofisn Repertory.
“ Americans !—Frepaie your
arms— ou will foon be called to ufe j
them. We muft ufe them for the
Emperor ot Fiance or far ourfdverf.
It is but an individual who now
points to this ambiguous akernaiive
—but Mr. Madilbn and his cabal
may reft afiured tht-re is in th*
hearts of many thousands in this a
bufed and aim oft: ruined country, a
femiment and energy to illuftratc
the definition, when his madnefs
fiiail call if* o adtfan.” (
From tbs N. Y Commercial Adver
t\jer.
<c The prefent embargo will be
fucceeded by another, and another,
ffalfeJ until the ipirit of the North,
of the commercial flares, fhall fay, 1
in the tone q ( thunder, thus far fk all
ye go, but no farther. Already the
figns cf the times begin to ftiewy
themfeives in the Fall, and the mi/-
gul led chief, in the reaffes of his pa
lace, trembles for the future. Old
Msllachufctts is as terrible to the
Americans now as she was to the
B-otifh Cabinet in 1775; for Ame
rica, too, has her Buts and her
Nf rths. Let then the Commercial
States brcait rhemfeives to the fhock
and kr.fcw that to thcmfelves they
mull look for fafety. All party
bickerings muft be facrificed on the
altar of patrsenfm. Then, and non
till then, fhdl they humble the
pride and ambition of Virginia, 4
whole ftreugih lies in their wcak
nef3, and chaftife the infolcnce of
thofe madmen cf Kentucky and
Tennefice, who afpire to the go-