Georgia express. (Athens, Ga.) 1811-1813, July 10, 1812, Image 2

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p'jbKth- 1 in both papers in GrecnA burghj and that a copy thereof be t a-.i.n tied b/ the Secretary co \ ..ham b.'j.ii’Vj LtiCj. >\ i rr- r_y a T, - r> }ri t y CL-airman. j shit R. w , Sbcy. RFAOIVU riON Or /T? General ‘iffcmbly of the Prcf by ter: an Ci.ir L 1 in ihe U. Slants o ‘ J.nerica, appointing a day cj Ihan.l:auoily Faflirgand Prayer. At a cur“ hkc the prefen:, when dure exftts many and forious tonics of apprehenfton to our coun try—-jvhr.-n the footflep:; of divine juApnent arc ftrongly marked jo var::.u caMaiito'JS events, i weii m the dilaftrous and boding af peel or public afFrirs—the indica cf danger, no lels than of goib, are .oo viable to be miftaken and i<-© not to be felt.— 4P T he portentous and variegated rdi • ix■ ,o ) of heaven's juft.ee, together with the low londmwt* of vita! re ligion, and the great prevalence of vi \r \;i and ff rent lections of the U. S'arm. gYve awful admonition to the Vi:eat Grncral AfCnibly, and \ Y t. people under thrir care, on the iulj*& of humblingthemi-dves in ckr the mighty hand o. cj d—jt Faming to do rip htcoufnefs, a *d of ear tidily deprecating thofe national judgments which there is too much t.i yfiprrljend may be e< ihibeginning of fori ows ” Pi'herefore, Rcfolvedy that the Lft Tim id ay in July next U t obfcrved b* all the churches under the care of the General AfT rnbly, as a day cf Humiliation, Failing and Pray e*j that we as a pen pie may with united hearts, beleech Almighty God to remove the judgment winch w- fed, and to fave us from thole v, m hvv fear—- grant U 5 ur.ftif** fiinvfed borrow for our numerous fiM.% aaJ cur abufte **f his number lets bieffing*—to g vc, in h s ir.er iv, a vet more glorious and d.ftu fi vc fprradingu die triumphs of me :rob, ami tin or tns Lord jHus Cos rift in the cauh, to pre ierve unimpaired, and perpetuate, oil! happy cwift tution and republi can form of government—to Ihcd and *wn in rivh abundance upon ur churches, upon our beloved coun tr , and upon aur world, the u flu - rnc.e of lis holy fphit, and the blcllh-gn of his great Ulvabon. ii xtraft front the miKiites, j. I. Jan i way, Jl&tcd elk, Gov. Strongs Socech to the Ls g’-fl ore of M .iUchofett* is very j vlset 1—“ Honey catches more fl.es t non vinegar J’ lavs the proverb. Trenton True American. The boaflmg of fedcralifls cf gini “} profeivtcs, h like the heg ftitaring, wh're rhere was l( great cry n :d little wool.** lh. Nimrod Hughes* P>opb*cy nas tur- Brti u , it*; federal prcdittUns gc- BCiahy, to .lave no trutp in it! ibid. F Icralifts fay they do not want Republxars can v*<m tiro Jay the Jams But neither of idem can help ivisr. 1. long ago com Kicaud on the part of ling<anU <j gam ft us , by her ieiz.ng our pio ptrty a,,d iinpr*fling our fcamen on tn ocean, and by tier allies the In d*ans ur tip'/.'ns and b rn;; g meir dwell ngs o t our Iron ti~* s. VVc have not the cnoicc whe ther wt; will have war or peace— The only quefboo is, whether we will ulxit to war upon our mde pctd*;ncc and rights, honor and i*i- ttrff*-, perfons property, wild cat ryifjhce or ret Ninth-'*? I'h.s is the true ftaic > ; me cafe. Yhoie wh. really ‘defies pnmanent pea;e, will thtrciofe cheerfully lend tkur aid to the measures brft adapted to procure it. Dv fubaiif n t \vz esn ha /e no hopes ot & ^.e, more \y* fiibrnit me rnort ihal! v/e be warred upon—bv rtfflancey wr ruay obtain a l*fling peace on honorable uims. ib. Several Federal for PrcTident of the United Stares have been m* ntionedi out the name of Timothy Pickering is not among the number!—How comes this ? ‘au'C iy no man has Urved his party with more zeal i or has he overdane the matter, and loft tne catifidence of bonejt federahfts by h : s writing! in laver of a:*d aga.r.ft our own co::ntry —and are the lead- ers of the party therefore afiaid to take him up ?—We fufped that is the cafe—and we would caution o thcr leading fecleralifti ag f.nft poinft fo far m devotion to lhsigland an.) hoflility to America, chat the rdt ol their party v.ii* *:oc follow them. ib. The cafe of lie publicans a fln guiarly hard one—We are ltr:v:’ for c?bjc£t3 whch arf juft as bor ti cial to Federal fts as C ) ouri:Ut> We arc endeavoring to Jap pert v*e caufe of liberty , and maintain ids <* Uonnl independence. An t Teds ralijis a* deeply ,n tf ifted ii> ihefe objects as wg are ? VV h v wdi th*-*, tlrjn, irdftad ot uniting with, a;d aiding us to attain them, opi ic 5c abui’e us for purfuing them ? ijy ohOKCii A b.X : ‘ i ! SS. ATni‘^7Tu*tY*7o^ bi'JiN v Jb i riil i iMAb. THE Analverjary of Arne''lean lndcptn-.lsuce was ecleltaiea in Has place in a manner zveriby oj Freemen A meet in* of the Citizens in town tcc-.i pi Ace at the honfs f Capt James D. G.‘le cn tbs 7 hurj day evening pre - %-icus —when i homas P. (Trues, Ffq was appointed to read the Vs duration of Independence, the Report ef tbs Committee of Fcrsiga Relations, and lbs Alt of Congrefs, declaring War again,i Great Britain—Mr j fi ih M gs u>as cbo fen Prejtdsnt of the day—and Steve rs ! ‘.- r. m*, Eiq Vice Proficient. A committee sf a> ray gem sat and to f r spare •oafts con fifing of Dr J addon y Capt Ctayun and Mr. Gainss was then appointed On Saturday, the Jay aear to />Wf ric&nSy capt. Cote's troop of Hc /e, capt. CUyton's company of Miima, a.d the is indents of Franklin college > (who have patriotically fertned ttoem fe.ves into a military corps, untcr the command of Mr. Guide Holt , pa?a dtd—and after g ‘trg through a num her fif evoluttonSy they and a large conccurfe of citizens repaired to the Coupd to tsar Heat Uit rf ft of in ju ed nsiijtts, the rirrad a-.pral ro arm JR )CLAIM£D 1 ! !—The June was ttiajeftically grand — every aur.icnanc: was expttjfive of the ‘rn timents of the heart—the Rcpreftta lives of Six Milt ions of Freemen have pmrir&yed in language, at once bold, nervous and petrivhc y (he urongs that have been heaped upon their beloved country by the faiihlejs and perfidious Minijiers of an idee: Monarch, and their minicus. The recounting of thefe wrtnigSy to a land of Republicans, on the day which gave us political birthy has not, we cue confident, failed to produce a deep, a Icjhng, and a sene fcinl impi cfjun. Col. Lames df* changed tms aztijul and imprejjtue du ty higNy to his credit, and greatly to the iaUsjattion cf a numerous and rs [sellable at iir.es. After the reeding oy col. i-..? WmS overy capi. LUsytcn addrsjfcd his company 3 and tbs ref of his fida.* citizens affembted on the oc cafiiiy in a jhort . but very animated and patriotic harangue—exhorting them to hold tbs interejls and the love of their a unity dear no ihar vtr.rts, and to volunteer their fir vices in Us defence lhfipreliminary duties ha ving been per] med, a large and ref - fetidbic company of Cmzcns repaired to capt. Cole's, and after part akin: of an elegant Dinner , prepared fir the occajh't cloied Hot joyful day by drinking the following TO.idTS, in ter [perfed with a number of Patriotic Songs TOASTS, i. The Div —Sacred to Ameri cana ss :be Anniverfdry of a Nation's Birth IVillingiy would we fee it an Anniverfary equally [acred to ids reje of mankind. 2 Th U f h of June, 1812— 4 day that will be CQnfidered by Free men as is tae c.th of fw'y, 1776. 3 J'be Unued States of America >—Hough ranked but as yejlcrday a man? the hhli*#S o( the earthy they and e called on Mttcr mor to enter the lifts with their old end inveterate en emy Bui—be it known to this enemy, and to the worm, that Six Millions of Freemen void not (brink trim an at tempt whuh it required only two mil lion, rf iheir fathers completely to di- C Lie Vi. 4 Che P dikn; of the United S; . > — 4s Secretary cf state we ad mired Madifon Jar his talents, we rtfpssied him for his virtue-—as Pre jt it it. we honor him for hi; frmnefs, we rtve> e him for his dfinierejUd pa i> i*i"t/m 5. Thomas jf if'rfon—America’s (a . v j . io-v Ibis venerable patriot Died fed his honefi heart elated when be beholds his beloved country again preparing to avenge the injuries und in fulls heaped upon it by its vsejt inve terate enemy. 6 The r.ir’tyjnrv of *he !are Vice Pi i; lent —He is gone to acquaint his c&mpAiTiot hint hers that their fons are about to craniate their brilliant at chievcments in a conflict with tbs fame perfidious enemy. 7. 1 lie memory of Wsfhirgron —His country will not in vain invoke his departed [pint to animate her fins to victory veheu engaged in a caufe Jo juft, and with a pMrutijbi Jo congenial lid* b bli </Wn, 8 lor l welfih Congrefs of the U i rd S^aies -—May the nation be as vigorous, tn execution as they have Can snogs tic in dec if ton . A n Sena o.s iU Urprek'nra.rives :• C&rgreii' —They have faithfully f erf firmed their duty (e their c cun try. talents. paiiUtifm and integrity like tact) s fball not go unrewarded by a grateful people 10. ITe Stare of Georgia —Tlß among the iaft, n-t the Icaft in the A marican Sflerhcsd — i,ct jujhce be dens her, and it will be fdund, that her patriotJm is ejftnii&lly difUnff from the competition far Office on the one sand, com fuercial fpecu lathm on the other. 11. D avid H. Mitchell, Governor of Georgia—His prompt end patristic altenticn to the protect ion of cur flatty is an aV” ft that the cfirfldence of his fellow-citizens has not been mfplaced. 12. The Aon of th U. Spates —Sons of Revolutionary Patriots, with the bright exvrfle of their fa thers before them—-may they and their aims be laid down together be fere tbsy confent to a debitor able peace. 13 Tie American Navy—Fil led with bravo Com xa:ders And eels ran tars, way their f .cccfs be equeu . their cout.a?e und jkiii, and may to, waves hide them from the tv fatlitr Ap- s 14 The Yeomanry of our coun* rrv — D Ijccrning, patriotic >'S brave: (i 111 fares the land, to buflening ills a . prey, 14 V/:Jtre wealth accumulates and men decay ; “ Princes and Lords may flourifh, or msy fr.se, “ A Breath can make them, as a breatUk has made: Cf But a B id Yeomanry —their country's **-V b, “ When er.ee defrayed can never be fappliedd\ 15. The Internal Enemies of our Country —May it not be tM cruel (A ■inhuman to wijh them in ‘** **— Engiafid. 10 John Randolph— IVe wouldi at all times ter ft ccnfuflonio ihe ?pol tatr —but we will no 1* drink perditi on to the Traitor. 17. The Umverfity of Ge r 'rg'at — May the foffer in g hand of govern ment continue the laudable patronage of its worthy founders. 19. The Amtrickn Fair—7# what His of hervlfm void not the A imricun ITuih be exiiisd, when ad that is lovely , all that is excellent in the Female char after is voUinttticd as the reward H VO L UNTEE R. S. By Col. Carnes —May thofe who are not willing to facr.iicc their Tv- 3 in defence of Liberty, be well hound in v&iidiapfi the only reward due vJ V to flsves. By capt. daytsn-~ Msy the devil rkle rough fh *d over the raicaliy pat of creation. By Mr. Gaines— l he Patriotic Army of liaß.-Fiori#.a —We haft r heiii as brothers, nd oiler up our b.-it wuSits for their ultimate fuc ccis. By Maj. Crcfswell—* A long puli, & ftro* g puli, and 2 puli altogether. By Mr Gtldiu? —IVlftor General Thomas Pin kty—the gallant Comma der of our Southern Army. By PUj. Mitchell —Vhc Ameri can Siandarb—Contuit m to the head, and piify to tnc hand that will not pc (j) ed it. By Mr. higgon— The citizens of Canada and Florida—May their re* p:eientatives meet xs brothers nil Walh-ngton before the concluft-on ot the ytitr 1813. After Ilsrje company kid retired-** The Pa r otiv Troop of liprfc ton by Capt. v-oic. FROM E gUuti, there is nothing efrher good or new—except thr af faffinalien of Perceval, the Prunes Mimfter of England. Even this may not, ultimately, be of much bcaefit to mankind, uniefs the other icoundrels, wnoai e pampered from the fwcat of the Peopled brow in that country, ihould lhare the fame deferved fate. There is nothing frern France—* but there is a great deal from her cm fuming cruizcrs. They have lately SUNK snd BURNT a great many ol our v ftrls. Such fl>granc outrages on our rights cannot, wid not, be fubiTutted co by our gov ernment. We fmcerely hope, that without France renders us ample juftice for the pafi, and crates from future aggreflions on our flag, chat ihe will be placed on the fame foot ing as England. Let it not be (aid, that we cannot ft and both —Six Mil lion of Freemen can ecus bat a world of Slaves. The aihes of Britain, the lidi tn Savages, ftftl continue their dep e dauoos. We cocii tear, than tTr this, Gun. Hull has g ,*en theft