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GEORGIA, LOUISVILLE Publilhed every ludday. by AMBROSE LA\, at 3 dollar pe ann. payable halt yea,ly.
Head-Qoartfrs, LouifviUe ,
January 7, 1800.
GENERAL ORDERS.
TH E Adjutant General will again
proceed to the annual conven
vcntion of the Field Officers of the
fefptftive Regiments and Battalions,
together with the Brigade Jnfpeftors
oj the Brigades they refpeftively
belong to , at fuch times , and at fuck
faces as may be wofl convenient for
all the Field Officers of fuck Bri
gades in order to inflruft them in
] the difcipline prefcrihcd by Congrefs;
I aod in order that the evolutions p*e
jcnbed by law may he praftifed, the
Brigadier Generals will order a
company of Light Infantry or Fufi-
I leers, to attend each refpeftivt Bri-
I gade Convention of Officers provi-
I did, armed and equipped as the law
I dwells fuck corps to be.
I He will alfo con ert with the
I feveral Brigade Infptftors on the
I m proper time for convening the
I refpeftive Regimental or Battalion
I OfficerSy with the Adjutants and
I firfl Serjeants thereof , for the pur-
I pofe of in fir lifting them in the faid
I difcipline —and as it is of the great-
I tjl conference that the privates
I Jhnuld be particularly taught the
I duty required tf thorn in the field.
I the commanding Officers of the rtf
I peftive Regiments and Battalions
I ore called on to aft in concert with
I the Adjutant General and Brigade
I Infpeßors . by ordering Regimental
I and Battalion muflers , at fuck times
I as thy may he notified by the Adju-
I tant General , that he will attend
I them hr that fmrpnfe. At fuck
I viufins the u/ua m/p ftionsvnll take
I phcey and the commanding Officers
I are again called on to give the num-
I ( d the re [peftive companies df
I their Regiments and Battalions to
I the Adjutant General •, to make re-
I \ urn the fame to the Commander
I ,n Chief. Such numbers to he de-
I cided on by the commanding Officers
I of the Regiment or Battalion.
I By order of the Commander
I in Chief,
I Thomas Johnson,
I Secretary .
I GREENE COUNTY.
I Adjutant General's Office ,
I January *4, 1800.
I il immediately attend on
I e Yl gadier Generals , undel
I w ™y°Y'/peftively aft ; receive
I an 1 1 nbute fuck Brigade ( rders
I VJ**** PW to takey to carry
I I* General Orders into execution
I net Wl l l ** ne( *ff ar y that every
I flk Plmd hr,n S h ”
I iai*!i erOUl l d ’ and
I Zt/ r , odwe an exa * rea of the
■ «(&!,,/ tacfl & radc their re/-
| i**™ troop* or companies.
8 con, ttT Ver ‘j‘ Staff is
1 Stl
1 ‘ ln ttttr attendance , the
THE LOUISVILLE GAZETTE.
21 u E S D A V* • March 4, 1800.
SEASON AND TtvrH/MPjRTI iJ GO Or 'TH k :v ST
days of Regimental Reviews, the
Infpeftions are much accelerated
thereby. A wafle of time may alp
be prevented, by the Captains aid
Subalterns taking particular care
that the men remain in their tank i,
as well duri g the time of Infp ftm
as afterwards, uhtljl the Regmeits
are told into regular platoons aid
performing the evolutions .
7 hofe parade g > ounds v hich ere
covered wth buildings when Re
views ate held in county villages bf
towns or with under-hujhts aid
logs , when he id in the woods , ete
alfo obvious impediments to any kitd
oj military exemfes.
The hegimcntal or Battahtn
Reviews will be appointed in each
refpeftive Brigade within the /clout
ing pe- tods.
I JI Divijion , tfl Brigade — brsfa
the \yth of Mauh 0 the 2§thof
April , 1800
2 d Bngai e—lrvin the 28 th of
April to thi xylh't Ma iB<kj
2d DivifUUy i/l Bn gait — * rom
the 2d to the 1 o th 0/ June 1800
2 d B'ig de—From t»e \jl to
theiyhoj September 18 o
Diiifion, \/l Briga >■-—From
the 29 th (f Sep ember to the Ivh
of Oft< her 18 no
2 d Brigade—From the I JI to
the 15 th oj November , B*x>.
You will r port t me on the Bn
gadier Genera s rders t and on
your arrangement'
Jonas Fauche, Adj. Gen .
To Major F dwarn White.
George Poythrcfs,
|ohn Fofter,
David Blacklhear,
Richard Worfham.
Pechy tilcdfoe.
brigade Infpeftors
II ■' ■
N • I IC E.
TH E Public wi'l pic r
to take notice, tt at a ne
gro wench by the name of
DULL! Y, her offspring,
now in the poflelhon of ( eorg»
Farneft, of this county, wa
conveyed by my g and m* th*»
Phillips, to the lawful offspring
of Mrs. ( athanne Farneft ,whic h
was in being at the time of th*
conveyance bring r* corded in
rhe office of 1 ouifa county
. irgima, in 'he year 1790 —
when called on will make affi
davit to the above.
Fhjha White
January 21.
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FO R SAL E,
A Small COLLECTION of
BOOKS.
January 20.
The republicans of
and Portfmou»h, viewing many
of the important events which
marked the condufion of the
laft year, as fo many triumphs
in favor of the great caufe of
man, anH as happy prefages of
the extenhon of thofe principles
which gave fitedom to our coun
try*— h d determined to fc* apart
a day for their celebration
for the free indulgence of the
fentimen<s which they infpi'ed
Accordingly Thu fday laft w «s
fixed upon as a prorei day
The company aff mbled at two
oVlock, at the 1 aglr tavern in
|Pr rtfmoutb ; when having ap
pointed Thomas Sewton , jun.
prefident. and Dr. BUvnre , vice
prelid' nt ih \ fat down to an
ehg ntdinne*, prepared for the
| occahon<
After dinner the following
toafts ere given from the chair,
which were ie-echo<d with ap
phufe and accompanied
by the dtl* ha g« of cannon :
1 The United Stales of Am* •
rica—may tt olepr n« ipltswhich
gave exiftcnce to then union—
and to the world, the ftill ex
ample ol a democratic reprelcn
tritivc government—perpetuate
iheit union and mdeper dem e.
2 T the memorv of ( »e< rge
V* afhmgton—the friend of m-n
—the fcouige of tyrara>—th
bold and intrepid dele der
his country's rights—*nd the
viituou'* and enlightened Ifatel
man
detd—but •* dy’d • ro(e of fwcet
pet fum,.
11 And jr edt a fragrance even in the
toft b,*'
3 Th mas ! as he
now hds the h«ft place in our
he ns, lo may h» lorn fi.l the
place in out councils*
4. Ihe ftate of Vi ginia :
may the contir u to lx tlie nurlc
of heioes, phrolophefs, and
atrii'tic llateimen.
5. ;ames Muntoe—• ihe en
lightened tnend of his country,
oui govertif and (he man
whom the people delight to bo
or ; may the lb Its of calumny
aimed ai his reputation, recoil
on the a chers.
6 Ihe legifl <tufe of Vi'ginia
—1« •us rejoice ih twe have
ta ents and numti'rs on our fide.”
7 Our ex* cuuve council
they pofhlsou. confidence.
8 The flate of Kenturk ,
m-y hei frd hty to the »>ghis ot
man and of hates, make her a
lueceisful prccepticls to her
elder bile s.
9 Ihe patriotic governor of
Kentucky.
10. Ihe lia eof Pcnnfylva
ma—(he has done to ihc
principles which g ve both to
Atnr iran liberty, and fhe pro
miles to m *’ntain hern
11. Ihe governor of Penn
fvlvania—m v hiseleftinn prove
a death blow to the intAgufS of
the rories.
12. I he republic of Fr mcr—k
m.»v her conOituriona' principles
pervade Europe ; and may the
late aftonifbmg i*vfnts, f ffeded
by her arm tearh delpots that
a, republic fheatt y ” 'omething,
13 Thr emb-ifFv to France—
may our nunifters to that coun
try never have *ecdurfe to the
alphabet . nor to .» left-a trie with
a P.mhan file de jrye to furr ifh
employment for our fagr rub rs.
14. Ihe militia, thr n rural
defenders of their coantiy’j
rights : may they be c\ r as
piompt to •• humb in the du/l
and a/hes" any “ fa£iion f( which
lias the audaci'y to aim at 1 lur
parion, as they aie willing ai d
able ©defend their countiy fiom
mvafion,
15 The independent repub
lican printers throughout the
unir-n : continue at yu 1 oils;
perfeveie in tour labors; and
the peace and prolpenty of \ our
country will reward your tods.
16. The fan daughters of
olumbia : may they m v. r en
truft the lights ot woman, to
thofe who (light thr rights of
man.
iy. # The youth of Amr’ca,
the rifmg hopes f their coun
try : my rh«y eady learn t h<*i r
duties and their nghis; arm in
the pra6fice of the burner, ever
defend the latter.
• Territory norf w- ft of fhe Ohio.
VOI UN I KERS.
May the h» Im of government
be aiwavs entiuflen tf) a fkd ul
pilot, who wit liect« le<M ot the
quuk(and> of tyranny, Mr*
Bcnfon.
Buonaparte : mzy he tid'd f
flay his glorious career, HI he
has taught H< fpofs the rights of
man. Mr. Lugg.
he great lamdv of m nWnd
—ma\ the genial influ< nre of
liberty be felt by wen bianch
of it, wh ch has the Ipmi to
contend fo* it. Mr. B' oks,
1 he memory of thofe he oes
who fel 1 it) defence of on- »n er
t\ ! may the tnfniption on their
ombs ala lmm gratitude,
and a hlufli horn apoflacy. Mr.
A I-re
At interval* br tween fhe toahs
fe\ eral r * tnotic ong were lung;
and durng the w'hol of iht rc
pdl, th' grea eh o’der an-i har
niony * revailed Ar five o'clock
the company lepaiated*
[No. 57.