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4.T‘ Georgia : published iv ALU XANDER M I L ON N E LL.
From Y ‘Lexington Reporter.
A remark lus h-i frequently re
iterated bv -?ay \ freei a? the peo
ple of the it- >••, whu h, we
Vink, the r *-;eG h ( better kc a
a te. It fi, f. the , very ftrahge,
thti rr*(, ft :•?} and b"; fo iT'Och fetl
•g A. ; ght o! Gamcn smang
i>e bark *ru- *rd is# little fct
fi (he inhabitants of New-
EcgUnd Hates, r-’*w t ports are
TiOft frequeered b> rk-mg men. #
Now, to us., there 5 * z a.rg grange
in this circurof-- ‘ ■*, i tie Ken
tuckian: fer exsn 1 are of a warm
bisected nature : f ney hole every
thing 1$ rorght without liberty ;
they never fit down to calculate
whether they v?;il make more or
>fs money by fullering their fellow
rit•/><*!* to be 9 sgged into captivi
. t ! r n,, eh lor them to know
fi. . 1 ate thus dragged away,
**d n*t rhe wrong*doci pci fills in
lu h h jaiticc. With the people of
the * v ft, pe*final liberty s th r point
of b <■*". But in New Eng's c, it
would ft ear, that g.ll the ties, lean
cities Lt Mr, individual freed< rj,
and even the rghf of vpinica may
be cerppo . nckd for provided .dol
lars enough *rc’ breug *t into the
upr- fi e h ale.
Wk kn v,- (hat thele remarks do
oor apply to ait the New* England
?i v; but they apply to a lufßcienr.
number to it a tip the whole v*?\h
;- e vhtr£hen we have dtir* -(
fim. They arc the Scotchmen “i
the United State*---ffionry is tf sir
crily ebjed. it ii fo chi;-able wi.fii
them tnat it blights n.d i>Bhs all
their moral faculties \ it* was
the great traitor of -<hei icvo, v . ?oo ?
Bciiedift Arnold, •* New E; g;i*d
tr. Who are now v; iupplitrs af
the enemy in the 5 Well indks a#;d
Nova-Semi* ? The New* England
ers.*—, and parucola ly the B.ftoni
srs. Who, at this moment Hand
j <2 •er-d ‘“very ftiui
o,’ - ,'i * thit is dear to tn heart of
t:.. a ri ? r :C\s New Eiglurvders. If
amid ft the general wane et proper
kniibility a few noble fouls have
appeared. a few thoiiunr; ye®men
i;svf sßailed to fora* cur armies,
ilicy are i ; ke a gleam of i:gar in a
datk night. It Will be die province
ofkiilsry co diferiminate and make
honorable mention of tMra.
if thefe.oh!."’• t.N:’ Ihouid, on
accoue.-of their i.ankn .sand truth
•ffircd—Nt it tc rr mb*:red that
t are o'-i - ?•- e :ia*tio r i
for the:v- c• 0: o> cr 1 r ;:> 11y wh ■ h
are inctfL ‘ly wu iced agenfl; -he
ripu auCt,, th -*iU ent in-
ol the w-fhern peepie, by
the milicrr •. nti of the eafl. Yt !
we of th> wcfl feel, and we glory
in fn* the futtcrirgs ef the gal
lant fsilor i and may the lun of
Hfavers never fet upon the iword
*{ a Kentuckian in its fesbbard till
ht is redtenred fiotn the peril of
imprcffntem. Woe be to the ad
liiniflratio. hat abandons the fail
>r*f ‘ ightr- 1
F’ cm Frt MFgs.
Vte 2.5 authcrifed to Hate, by an
cih-.cr of gen, Harrif?n's flufT, that
’[i. paragraph which appeared in
GEORGIA EXPRESS.
** IVIIJY SHALL BOist 70 Afll) PSSO, AKO KBOWL3Oa SHALL SK J.*CRSA3SA.* ,
the late ChTlicothc F e io"'ianj re
latively to the anlv/er which was
given by the general to the
of his furu*- icr by gen, Proctur,
is r*ct corredl. The anlwei* tK tu*
attributed to the general, was made
by a foldisr of our army, who betni
up*n the bank of the river with
lorne other , a Bnidh fe]d ; -cr called
to them and obfrrved, tha:. they
“h ->d better haf>g?ut the whu: fl-ig;
ssd furrendi’r.** , The American
Gen. Hull ha* hc-r
arrived 1 un:ii he comes,, you may
fare your'elves the trouble td dik
ing for a /trrrender *’ The convr
fation which took pla> e be.we?,n
Gen. flfriilen and M >j. Chambers,
of the lkitiflh army, who was lent
by Gen. Id rod: or to chrr.anu a lor
render, was as nearly as can he re
col Id f J, as to 11 ows :
y May Chambers — : Gen. Prc dor
has dir. fted to demand the iur
render of this puH. He wfhs <0
Ip&re the r ffi fion of bl'-od,
Gsn. Hcrri/iti— The demand, un
de# preit nt cm uibft&n'.es, ‘* a m“ft
xtrac*fdii.ary one. A g • / ou
ter d?d ru;t fend; ir> * rum rears to
furreiu tr on h;s fi ft arrival, 1 had
fuppokd that he bylieved ftv de
termined ‘O do my c uty. IBs [
kot aicfTage iadie.*rvt an opiniur of
it;t that 1 -i® at z lob t ? account
for,
M*j. Clambrs Gen. P ■'-Trr
cc.t.ii j ever tmfk of fsy’ug my
thi 1 g tv v. €, u...d’ your f< Ir. - ; fir,
I’hi .chaufitr <f g* r. Hartilor<j as
an ffice;, is, well known. Guu;al
Prcllnrk force s verv re’o>,
and the jr. k with him s larger b .oy
of lisdijins rhar> have v tr fcc'ois
been errborotc.
Gen. Viarrifib—\ T !<a\-t j
very correct idea of gen; Pn Ctoi’s
forcr—it i* not luch as to create
the lead apprehei.fron for the; rdiiit
of the cetueH, whatever he
may be pleated hereafter to g ve to
ir. Affure tbt: general, however,
that he will never have this p ft
fur rendered to him upon any terms.
Should it fad into his hands, it wBl
be in a manner calculated to do
him moie honer, and to give hi;n
la gcr claims upon tf t gratit >lc of
his g iven meat, than xny capitula
tion could pcssibly d-'.
Liberty Haff,
y?.OM THE 7ACIFIC OCEAN.
Ir# a St. Louis paper of he S.h
u!t. ve find the following; paragraph
which is highly gratifying vn> us,
3rd no dc.ubt will be to thole who,
like us, look to th? devebpement
of the rcfcurces of our o'*n country
with much more of ic f ercH than
they do the refult cf the wars which
cenvuife Europe to its centre.
We anticipate much information k
amufement freon t u e narrative which
h premifed. — i*< s-, Intel .
f( Arrived kur. a tew days ago
from the mouth of Columbia river,
Mr. Robert Steuart, r#ne of the
partners cf th* ? mCI fic Fur Compa
ny, accompanied by Meifrs. R.
Crooks, jos. Miller and Robert
M c Cldlan, l ith three hunters. We
icarn that Mr. S r eimt is bound co
Ncw-Y.jrk with dclpatches. Next
week ou c'.-j’ r s will be prefented
y 4
an ar-'ount oi -heir journey from the
the Pacific Octan co tnin place, a
lfnrt narrative, w’liich will evince
f< the wot#; that a joarney to the
\ Gftern Sea will not be confidercd
(within a icw years) of much great-
e 4 * imnorcance than a trip to N*w
York.**
FROM OGDKNSBURG.
EsstrnSt ef a letter ftem OgZ£njku.rg %
dated May 28, 1813.
ef We have had an uaplcafant or
currence take p'icr here, and one
which excited a confidefable ilaim.
Three cays 3go a number of men
ct ferud fi cm rrelcoit, and palled
through the country. Colonel
P eribn who commands at this rime
a . Prefect!, fent over afl ig—the
officer r<s ordered to lay, uulcfs
tor men were, given up the vilkge
HcuSd be burnt. I Hated to the
officer the impropriety of luch de
mat and, aad the reafons whr I CO uld
not undertake fi;- urjuflifiable a thing
and concluded by laying, I much
preferred feeing my houlein flames
than comply. The fl>g returned,
two days h?v;’ elajifeci, and J. hive
hcaff.i netkirg further from the col,
Our village is yet Handing. Tou
may eafiiy conceive the anxiety
fuch z threat would produce upon
the ta’nds cf the villagera—a few
r- moved their property, others got
iradV to go them ft Ives. I howev
er have in £ meafurr qtiiete i their
-o i-di. and ! hope the thiog will
h'-’w over. 1: is very humiliating
t> be. it# loch a ficuation, nrienaced
’ the cjiemy with coi.flnjgration,
and no prouctioß roa ®u; own go
verimcnt.
<{ Seventeen fh'ps have arrived
from Cork with 4 to 6000 troops—
a part cf them prlTed Prcfcott yef
terdav, the refidue are laid to be
coining cn in detachments—2 or
300 fsHars hive gene up, and more
on the war.
Kt N. JG.—General Sheiiffe is
highly cenfurrd for his cor.duiH,
and they publicly fay he is a traitor
—that he had the cf defenct
within his reach, &c. Governor
Prevefl is nw uj —how ill this is
I have not heard particularly—the
fl*g t filter did not hffiiatc to fay
hard things of the general—l pre
fume from whet he did fay, SheafFc
is arr^fted.”
Ext raff fa letter received by a mer
chant in New- Tork } from his cor
refpendent at Bordeaux, dated the
Htb April.
“ It is laid to be in agitation at
court to pais £ decree, whereby the
produce of the United States fhall
be no longer lubjc<fc to an cxpOi ra
tion of counter valve - t that prices
made by an American cruizrr,
osnfift’.rg of colonial produce, may
be ild in France on the fatre prin
ciple ; and that, whor* the ariulfs
are of Brit : fh they
fhall not be fubjtit to be burnt,
but may be exported to the United
States. But it is exj&ed, tua; the
American cru zer ihall acc'Anpany
her prize into the French p„rt.“
FRIDAY, JULY a, ISI3.
A VIVID PICTURE.
Th following extrad uf a letter
from a re/peltable and amiable < ffi
ctr of ihe army, lately or now m
doften, to one of his friends j pre
ferts a iively but lamentable pic
ture of the ftate of focitty in that
town. Our readers will pert rive
with aftonifunaeot, what we have
frequently before beard, but until
now have been inclined to Oifcre
dic, of the efFcft of violent party
fpirit. We are proud to fay, thst
a very, very different ftafe ef thi: gs
as yet exifts in this diftridf, nct
withflanding tke efforts made by a
few fadlion fls to and fturb the hzr
mony of focial intercourfe.
Nat, Intel.
u As for myielf, I am molt un
plcafantly fituated. Tie oppofi
tion to the war is fuch, that every
military man comes H for a large
fliare of odium. I might as well
think of walking on the water, as
of getting into foriety here. In
deed I have entirely g ven up the
idea. A Rufli.m bear would be
carelFd but an American offi e r is
a being whom it would be criminal
to be civil to. Here are one or
two British ( fir era, prifonm *#f
war, who pcfi'ively do not lock like
gentlemen, th it are feen at r.ll timea
walking with our ladies, and riding
with ihe‘ gentlemen. Oh, New-
England ! I am alhamed of you.—
I nr: fucccffirs of the Briiifh elate,
whtlft rhofe of our country deprrfs.
f have heard the buruii g of Havre
de Grace and Frenchiow* juft fi. and,
and the dcfltru&icn of L’tucYo k
caikd a “ d—rafcally proce
dure !’*
Ex trail of a letter from an officer be~
leng'ng to the privateer Yeung
Teazer, to his friend in BoJJoh,
dated Portland, (Maine) May
9*
1 he next day after we left New-
York wc fell in with the Families
74, and outfailed her, From that
time to the 22d of May we vve r e
chafed feven times by different me a
of war, and had upward! or four
huadred flint thrown at us.: J,n the
afteri)on of trn’ 2ad of Ma,
captured the Jiaghfli fchr. Grey
hound, from Nova Scotia bound to
the Weft Indies, with filli and lum
ber. The next day (May 23) we
fell in with? ftiip, and on giving
her a gun Hie run upEngUfli co
lors and fir rd ? broad fide at u°.—
we then run down tc* her and gave
her about thirty well directed fhorr,
when flic ftrw k, I was lent in the
boat to boaid her, and was aftenifh
ed to nad her a fYp of fix een guns
(eighteen and nine pounders) with a
litutenanf, a niidfhrpmaß, and thir
teen men belonging to the Shannon
frigate. She had been % French
(xivateer and raken by Mu'ip.e
Engiith fi rop of war, and is abcnc
t e fize of the U. S. ftoop of w r
Hornet. She was cre-pte? a I/ e
quipr.ed with one hur*d n d tnufke. *•,
piftols, cutlaftes, 6i-\ Th-y m.i c
o txcule for ftiki 3 c o>, x pt
thac wre give idem th *- e -ci#.,
and that they h*d w C vc-o e?rev
mined to car#y th? m b, l>r-;r i. ■*
We uaok xu; the* cr_.v, Luu
(N*. 2^6.