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DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE. Th foxaauss, Jn’-v h 1776. AVhet*, in ths courx- o !to in l.vvtfx. it becomes n^ce^xirv torn *•' Ft"5- •J to dixs die the bands which have connect--* i them c.irii another, in i to ossu ue among tne powers of the earth, these;.irate and epn! s t: i T i«»■: to which the laws ofNatureand of Nature's f-od entitle them, a decent respect fur jiie «>pm ions of mankind require that they should <:c>* dare trie cause? which impel tnem to me sep aration. We hold the*? Irmhs to he se r ‘n - ; tin tail m*»n are ere:.ted cqwah that *'***> 'Kl endowed !>y their creator w ifh cer.rna r. am enable right-: that arming these *• im». ty, and the pursuit of hanpmess. I nt to se cure these righ‘s, gownim-m s a »* imii-oui. among men. deriving their nwt powers horn . the (Consent of the governed ; Mai wm*n ever any for*n of povemment become^ de structive of these end*, it i* tie rigid t > 1 the people to dter o:* abolish it ■* »■! to ins;*i:u;e a new governrv.ent, laving its foundation on such principles, and org*r izing :;x pouerx ms such form, ax to ijjem ^i*:»• i *wern mux? uto !y to effect their safe \ end happmexs. Id tider.ee, indeed, will dictate, tint governs.cats long established sh m'd o >t he caanjed tor u'ht and transient cans' s an-? accordingly all ex perience hath shown, that mat k m: art* n ore disposed lo sutler, uhile evf' are sut! rahic, than to right themselves hy abolishing t: e forms to which they are arcnsTo ned. But when a long tram of abides ami usurpations, pursuing invariably the same ohvet. cvinct a design to reduce them under ab>‘»»!uie despo tism, it is Their duty to throw o.i sued govern ment, an ! to provi It* new guards lor their fu ture security. Such has been the patient sut lers uce of these colonies; an j >ucii is now tne necessity which constrain' tiiein to alter tneir former system of* gove; nmer.t. ’1 he history of tlie present King of (heat Britain is a his tory of repeated inmries an I uxiirpaTious, all having in direct object the e-tahhshiuent o* an absolute tyranny over thexe states. To prove this, let facts be submitted to n can lid worid. He h as refused hix assent to laws the most wholesome for the public good. He has lorhi Idea Irs governors to pass laws of immediate .and pressing importance, unless suspended in their «»jH-r;ii»un, uii i.is as sent shoul l hcohiuim* !; an i \ hen so suspend ed, he has utterly neglected to at end to the n. ‘ He h as relaxed t» pis; other laws fur ihe ; accommodation of la re*1 thxiric.i* of pe » »e. unless these people would rvlmqu^h tne n :.nt of representation in the I e. ixi rurr—a n..mt , inestimable to them, and lonuidalde to :y ranUonlv. He has called to nd’:-r k :F!.i?ive bbdiesat ; places unusual, uu«*.omh»rlab!e an i di:’a:tl | from the depository t*f iheir { u die records lor the sole purpose of l.ithuing toein into com- 1 pliance with lux measures. He has dissolved rep '*M*ntative hou 's ?*e- . pea ted iy, for *--*• n:g who tunny u tn.i.*>s i i; s J invasions ofi the rights •>! tic* re< p! *. ^ i He Ins refusal for a long t.n.e after such • dissolutions, to c:» o< - ,1 icrx n> le r • e.ee-«*..: j whereby the legUl tt;ve po.ve.s. ine»; tme o. , annihilation, have return** 1 to lie pco/e a! j large, for their ex,orci<**, t i — >*t.»te i cmiin ngm • the mean time, e.\; o< ! ti* • ’! t dan ;* :* o! m- i vasions from a :t ■ • "t. and *ot»v s?»;;-.s wu.. i. He has ei.tiea v m vd to p-r we id die ( *; u. m?*n of these states; l"i* tiat pi{ »-e o >' nrHf j the laws tor n ittr.M »z ;tiou *1 .o r: rs, u >n>- . mg to pass otl*. ts !•» em oiling * t r u i i u tiou hither, itie con id *>:;s u tit w •. appropriations nf lards. ^ i He has oh-stnictel the a:m; is’n’o.i of j Justice, by refusing In*assent 'o hi us lor e>- ■ establishing judiciary powers. He has made, mi I..-' s lw*;en ;•»?;! «>;i his w.!. . alone tor the ienM «*.»| tioir odiws, and die amount and payment ol their salaries. He has ert cted a n.uhitr.de ot new eiV*“S ! and sent hit lie »* swarms o! o:ti *t* s. to Iran a ! Otir people an i eat out men* s:i i.'tance. He has k-*pt a u ng in time of pe*»<v* standing armies, without the consent, ul oar legislature. He has auecte ! to render th * mid rat v iude - j pendent of, an I super*>r, to th** csvd power, j Hehas combined wi:h otu r> » > u* -ct us to a jurisdiction, Iore;: i t> nr c;>asm i in. j and mi icknowle Iged >v o ir la vgiving ins | assent to their ac sof.x ei^n !e l l-*gihat — j t\»r i|inriei log uu g ? b >dies of arm -.1 n o >ps j among us: F*»r protecting them hv a move Md, fi*» u i punish me »t for auv tn r ! r wo •• * t i.*v ^ i > u i ■ commit on the ich thin »J-ot in •>•* ->* >iv>: For culling otTour tr i de .v:tnaii ptriso; the , world: For imposing taxes on us wi n ut o i: co i •ent: For deprivin'* us in many caves, of the ben efit of tiial bv airy: For tr unsporting us h yond seas, t > .* tried for preien led oik* nee*: For abolishing Me fee sv<* *.n of ’hijidi law in a neighboring pis»vmm\ es* M -t»i i.\ therein an arbitary govern n«fiit, a.,i < :»! »; ing its boon Juries so a'1 M ivmkwif .( •> u*-* an example ami tit Insti u neat for i..11*»in mrr »he \ ferine absolute rule int» Me* * .* ..»ms. For tak ing away our charter*, :ihoii*hin" our most vnhmb't* laws, an ! altering himia* j mentally the forms ol o r • • wcr.ouerM For suspending oirovn Iwi'm ,inr;*s, nnl declaring theniselve* inv;S wit » p >wt:r o* legislate for usinat! case* vvh if'ovvvr. lie 1 has abdicated government !m»e, by M • lame us'out of his protection* an i waging war a gaiust us. He has plundered our seas, ravaged our coasts, burnt otir towns, and de-'t oyed li.tr lives oi our people. He is at tbi* time transportin'* large armies , of foreign mercenai ies. Jo comply e ti.e works . of death, desolation, an ! tyranny, already be- , gun, with Circumstaacesof cruelty a"d p ’rfi Iv, scarcely paralleled in the most barbarous ages, and totaby unworthy thebead of a civ.l zetl nation. He has constrained o* r fellow ci i/.ens, taken captive on tlie high sens, to bear arms against their country, to become the executioners oi their friend* and brethren* or to tail them selves by their hards. He has excited domes::? insurrection n mongst us, and has endeavored to In mg on ti.e inhabitants of our IronMrs the ti civil >* Indi an Savages—whoso known rife of wuil.ire m an undistinguished destruction ol uii a.t*, sexes, and conditions. In every stage ot these oppressions we l- uv petitioned.for redress, in tie most licnMe term55; our petitions have been liiNvoivi 0:1 ly bv repealed injury. A prince \\ iio<e eli . r acter is thus mtnked by every act w h ri, m,t v define a tyrant, is unworthy to he the ruler ol j a free people. \ Nor nave we been wanting in attention to ourBiitish brethren. We have warned tt^-n: ■ f om time to tune » f atten»| ;>: made by their j legislature, to extend an u u:n ^n’r ie tu is i diction over u*. We have n ;... \ .' : rr:» of the circymstancesj ! r.1 i:;0; ui and settle- 1 men! here. Web iv Hist tee and nvrnvr'-u. • hd we h.,-ve comur- ; ed them by the ties of o-- coimcon hi: dnul : . disavow these : pa? . t'Vilr.hly interrupt U“ r ‘)nex;o:;s an ! cor:<r> poadence. * hey, too • »*e Urn (»cr ; to the voice ofjud'ce an i ctut^ungn vvv. V.euiM theref»re acquiesce in the m'fvyu'y which nounces our seporufi- n and hue i ’ r’.,n, as y boh! the test of mank'nd—en m war, in peace friends We, therefore, the v* piesen’aii'- es oj the «. • nited Slates ot America, in general ' •> ff^ess assembled, appealing 10 ike s :p >nc Judge m the Un. verse for the rectitude of our intent ams (loin the name and by theauthority ofthe good people ofihese colonies, snU mniy pub i-h anc declare, that these United C»*i lies. are. and cf riuht outfit to be, Vree evil In feynden! i*, tliai thev areat»so!vt\l Inun .I'rio* nnce to the British Crown, and tbit a pdiM rai connexion between t! mu at i (»real Hi itaiu. is and o :.bt (<> ht* tr t. ;,v . solved, and tba* ns U**e s:i f lit !f - {'o»nf * * •»* States they have lull jo-^er to ; ' o < 1 (elude peace, contract a I reeves c‘dy ' tnerce, and do all o’lijT acts an-.'<>■> In lependent States nn v < ! ’iy.-t ’'*• .. l' t.be support o) tiiis du«’i:u.<tion. Ui? 1 c • liance on the protect i n Uiv:’:-* > !!• ;; we routua !y : te l e to . ch <* • r, our ov our fortunes, and our s.ct'.i no::.. RFVOLl'TK >A All A* V. Ii’..* 0 . Co?.'. CuysTfis PA” . > 1 hnr.vJuy a fiert-M;:y "t, ! t . y j Pear Sik : G hi m? id march of th * <. u my oh.; cm t? e to w ml m- wanvui^ .■ t-;c c’s as : 1 ■ c: n readily ntnov»• to Maryland, ami exp-■ c! . to !b!inw immediately w ■Tf 1 Ai 1 s. Viecn a; <1 my dauglvers. i :t csf, then fore, beg the fa - vor of you to ;crmi? all the tilings I sent! to be )'.*it into y*uir dweilmg how e for safety, taei. I can carrv ti em op to my .>0:1 vYihiamY Ihi se, at the {icad of .Malta wornan—which I: had do witli ail possible exp:a!cion. Pari of tt.e A ir dp,in I ight Horse c*.( ss-. (! at Fredericksburg, on Gorsday right. Gie ; Matcuis's Id00;s (wi n are not strong tnou Ii to hazard an action) were (xrecteJ there last night, unless prevented by theereniy.— •Lord Conaviiwith the main body of the i British Army, was at Hanover Cotat llou-e i * | Scarce (ihy miles from Fredericksburg) on I 'Tuesday mommy,then object, nr. doubt, tode- j ’ feat the Marquis’s troops, before Genl. Wayne . . came up to prevent them* ctum. G btsiuh hi* | pence cotta s firm an ( fiber >ei.t express by ( | Gen. Wayne, ami n ay I e relied on. i thin' , if the winds favor, we may expect their ib et up this river in a very few days. < ?ur situation ' m Virginia is trn’y critical and dangerous ; a very lew weeks wav place Maryland in ti e I same predicament ; nothing can speedily ex tricate these two States but the arrival of a 1 Mrong Fit uch licet, which, there is every re; - , so t to < \pect, every day. I have given you i the earliest information in my power that \ou 1 I may endeavor to secure you* moveables by j «»rrviuff them a few miles Iro n the river, . where I think they will be safe l:»rsome time. | l beg the la vor of you to let your peor.Y an !*,nrt I a^si «t my people in carry inj up thc things Iron*. ! Glue landing to the house, that tin* ho it may j heturn as quick as posable,— an ! am. dear,sir, A our most o!> i’f servant, G. MAM.OU j Mr. Pc vi:so\ Pi,* m w, Ciiai los (Munty, Muryinn 1. INFANCY OF THU UNION. This is tiie title of a discourse delivered be fore the New York Hi-.toiie.nl Moiety, in Do- . comber last, by William 13. Peed, F.$q. Mr.; Heed itas acquired so n.u h fame by his w;! tines on the suhvet cm uec’ed with t!:;< a - ! •dress, that we sudieieiit!v ex- ress our inch an- ! , - ( crov.il ol li e | e.f «o:nuance, when we sy that i? is worthy the source wh nee it springs. V.’e m >!.-* a short extract. i have oftcrr made this co dmist. ami nave fie.! tried i > ji i• f, in dr* ammis ot h» vu i ternary ITance, any ibingo. which that ii:gh i rinciple of our intellectual and moral nature, the poetic instinct, can dwell w: .1 pleasure.— j They wert* tragic *. (High; hut it was the 111- i vary ing unmitigated tragedy which in• me.', j the mind vvi’h horrors.'l here was no itm »■ pa - , try in it that, there ism the gallows or th • how- ; v?! in.*. !t was iike wit chera !t\s d:••**..({ in.k- ! lure, the term mfition of c >»rs * am na! : 1; ilients. without a leaf, or a !i oyer, or a fa ; 1 inf herb being sast into the i) a mgeauhli ,a j or ever bobbing to i’s sin lace. There \vn> . no object of sympathy. 1 r there were ten thousand t >»many. 1 h * ’lep iT.v itfp \\ u ; as it sprang ;io :j its birth phuv. was m> creation of beauty. Tnerewtie tee ; 11-!in T and the sword, and the ■ ••rgoa >hicl ! withal! j its hisM 'g snakes —hut there was not 1 !:•.* m , | y-sltc step «>r the shite1 v beauty ot the <. o ! - ness. And when the ' i*epublic led. after it t h oi so olit'ii changed it> - »rh fro::: one e«»s tirne (»:'lrij)}wry t ) anoth r,n nd so of:i n \va>h ed its triooay fnn Is, there is nothing to com-; pare it t ». in all i’s mu’i; tit 1 and 0 p ined tie- j fhmitv, but toit most d?>£uhi ig 0;’its ie r.i b!e pictures, when ItoJvsplerro ' >v stretched .1 a t-,b e in fin* C 001 mi nee of Public 'afety, ‘ with his hands tie,! behind tain hko a com uri 1 fedoit —his jau broken by his own cow - ; a.dly pistol sh »!., dressed in 1 sk v- n! ;;e si k 1 c >i:t, with Ins powdered h lir.and ins ! ee ruf- , t] *> dabbled in nis own bh>» i. it was th,* ve ry a'car iub«m of i rcneii lie; ubhcanis.n in it & la t uaji’ied agonies. tier t evolution was the effort of a depend-, e it a. oph* to bland hv it-ed—to think i 1 • r 11 se.f--logiiwrn itstli: It was iht* < ti’ort ol a, noor pto. :e to sixain itself. It involved a . ion ; and u»*t*<j’liI coulesi—t.he desolation of many a iield ol prosperous industry —the sa j entice ol many a i hefi'hed li e but it mvolv- ; ed ti > wanton desolation, it u;is:i war of defence—a war lor home a d the lights.— j There was no jorsoe.ulio i — there was no '.c .tlof l. fltere was tiirough.Mit, and never more dnn in our early united con :!s, the . high dignify of that rhanwtei which America inherited Inmi her Ifitish anccs'ry. emheilash - e I by the gent er grace which the to lining s|i r• t of the age hung around, li was like the lir>t great Kurdish devolution in i!:: digtdty — unlike it —oh now unlike it, in its result'’ I !aving thus, will in limits which tmco’sitv rtit! propriety impure, hinted at lather than illustrated a vindication of the anti puitv of. our social jt.’ on, is there no lesson to be g.fi tted from ti.e retrospect—no n*oral whicli thh very notnjiiify enforce^? It is the s* clal union and it*, antiquity alone, that l have | sought to vindicate—tire union <T dotai t hearts, ratht i* than the union of hands—the vtarmng ot’'marts which sjnee alone sepa•; raHs. but which are bent on the seme dear o’ ’ warmed by the same cheri bed afpr. tious. iron; the soci 1 m 1.0:1 the joSoical union sp-rau and with t.he social u: • u whi tie s olrical union perish. '] he mu* a, union 1 u e Moti.er Ihn ill • 11 wb eh ihc Temple >ian's. that orl.cr kaiti. I would keep .sac;ed. ft e > \ *'. 1 ! i«■ 11 1 e s. a (it* 1.hi t.,e \> .o nr. woi.id f*e..k tin* sed when* grown 11.e a: 1»*.I thorns tin.* spin : I < m the r.,.vco oS 1 our lU’vnititionary tort fatla-is. N A »l '.« VI i 1 \]EA FRE, \\ A Si . i. ( . <. HMIL Vannrer respectfully informs the ; nh ; j. lie til’ ♦•.’asfjiag! i;», <hporgetoivn, .A lexan ' ilna, and their \ cir>ih< s. \ hat lie has. at a , ext-c se, cycled an i iw;.ct men: with the C( I • e in-a ted * MAO’LL A FANNY LLs.LFAL von i n io His oxi y, 'Ooinns'tieir e o't li»eev? Ahipof Wi’DXA-hAV, July A! , l : iV- N. S\ L* \IN, *\ i?!i l!.e Cor; ■* e }?ai.tt A*i uh' Stric t Alisatre, iAuhuit i^hia Lit;d Park A'h-.*atre, New York, with a lull! j and efficient Orchestra are also ngaged.. i he Pox plan will open ;jt In oYNu * <■!. ' I Mootia} iiior :i i\ July oth, »v..eu »• aet^ n» »y j he tut (I for the r i.ray»Moent I box*’s ■’• • . ar?p»*-1..■, *. I • •. • i «er, „!.* C»ij L;t I |co!«»rc<i Oadery. 50 cem*. i * Washington, July 1—3t a Sw'nvr.'oa of duxker hill. i One of them lb: nt ai is of ftVn. Warren ni Bunker Hid, we remise t.> b arn, survives, in the Mi’ :v;nCt( oi •, ^‘vn ni'! .‘ lie. The Al in mv Iwenim*- .kiurii r »»i 1 late date !\i>*ii^11 - - i •'! tro -t'.sun^ sM*’< , -i the Ide ol this vet • “in—A:*shan M:>\ :•«ni — w : o now lives at ‘‘.leca Ah .!o !• >* V. w «. bo: n in Farr.iinj ’i( a:- I'o. O ', i;j s’ 1‘, J»liil i-' tiiei'C >- ■ :•) . • '..e.r. S'* u i. one of !he ear v ;b is lit • n u-.n manly, Ver the war, v. • ‘ 1 v trh ;n [ ubbc trials, ami is \ on :• } :■ < o' t ’ o Count v com Is.— \ sen, John Mn Viiar.l, m ?\v a member of i lie ;.t I vii;;-; ’: no ! lie jro.bneial : r n„ in ]?', !. sear i‘»)>i<*n, in M ( memorable I.‘iitle ol Ibiif «-r K !i i! was hi; fortune to be {• set'll in a sjiI...!i-»n to o'1 v • a mere interesting a ■ ■ phic account, of the thriving incident> oft’ ;f j •; ; '‘obni.lv than a v oilier man wwy iivi I > was a I to (leu. Warren, and .he it \v :s who r.inl'M she order ! urn the ru:n m >r- b*r to tf-«* oljjeers ol ilie sever-! reuitnei is , i th.o Ar eri ' jn tone' *‘io withhold their fire en'ilti e ftnoir shmiJd he romim need in the centre,” bj erol the • •.I himself. [ m* ! :ip»w mg account o; the a< lion is jrotn Ids own ii; s, as published in the Journal: » Pd. PrpsTot! To, k nosses-hun of Breed's ;.! ! i on the night of the 16th ol June, 1775, and » »■■*> w up a Areas*-of earth which they r 'iedaioit. On i,*.«-• morniim o! the 17th, at , <i «vi; Pp t};e Bri'ish discovo t* i the work and c n: ; eucrd a heavy cannonade from Copp* 1 ill Cob Ipremmit was reuib reed »n tie ' c< '.!‘sh of tlie hirenooa bv Bie rejimeirs ol l krone's Brown, Nixon and several others. ; (Jen. Warren who had teen appointed by | the provincial atitliorihes of ’ike-achuselts a General hut three or four da vs previous, ar.i : ved on the ground a bout the mi Idle ol the day; he was in citizen's die s aod was on hud, as wereai! lie* { tovim ial olfirers; I e had u«d taken com i and by virtue ot his leuly re tu ivt d eommWion. but the several Colonels i sjstcd upon !jis a t nice assumit g die coin mini and directin:: the movements o( the day. ’fiie WhiMi troops wc.e M this time binding an ! i’ rming in order of Battle. Gen. Warren had no military staff an ! •cptired the services of son e one to transmit hi'' o-ders, and GM !' ewer rcc un nen ltd to him Ids fel low-townsman Mr. Maynard, who was, voen.p active, am! Irnl been long enough in ! th" service to be well df-ciplimd. 'Voting Mst v oar J accepted the invitation of j Geo. V\ arren toad in that c. parity, ami re j pain'd with hen to the centre. ri be General immediately directed a brea-t wo1 k Jo be con j strmted bv doubling a po»» a ml rail leuce, ami 1 liliing in with bay which had been mown the j day before. In the meantime dense clouds of stm ke ris ’*■Tph«»vi*<'har’es»'»wii comnniuicated ibe aw- | In! in! II sue nee i! lit the town liad t»ecn fircci I bv til * en m’v, an ! aid; ! m exasp: »••;! aig l lie j American troops (or t e bloody sfiray that I was to follow. The hiea t vork wascompl t-1 !*d to \ v i * 11 i ’ thirty rods. i lie* f.»rt < ccupied hv j ■ P I. Preston, when tie* men werch rceit loip. it : it- • woi k and *o uze then 'HUP. 'tbie «; iiPh advanced slow ly in two columns, 1 and when ti t* whole va ere plain yin sight, Mr. ! Ma v;.a rd can'! hi J S.e order I rom GP n. V a rreu to (Ml Ni\on, wljo ! iv* on tlie \!vvtic Hiver. "to reserve his ii t* until die tiling should continence in the ( entre.'* lieinrn ULr to toe ! Mineral, be »«• •>* h!<-•*mb u» vi.n vihe same j order to < o', ha . c >ll j.jJ the other odictas a'o; g the line. b he breaibh ss she :ce a! m: the A meric a n t';11■ ctu*:inii*111s was now uii!v* btoktn n\ I.asty w .>r .< of e;.coiit-f meat an ! dome i«m from ii.c o tews to :;t ujcu. 1 he ua'i'-n adv. lie bin ten or t welve rods of tf e Ameri eaii w . k*- w! 1 u*-v li ed and commenced displaviag ;! c r columns to form a line. At. j ■pis moment Gen. \Pi n gave the word •;k:('n the instant the wiude breast- j work wa; in a hla/m, i ! a report, htie pro- : longed thunder, mlled along the Imt; n few ; 4!cce>>ive well directed tires cem.j • il a j r« iii;. t, wh»i,!j, thoiiMi li.isly, was c»»i.dnet- J . d in good t*rdcr; there u as a ce>sation of tiie I fh ■. (in ac Hint of the searcity » I amniu ii- ! I j n». i . a* g !'oi i: i ,i o«*c. U’i'' i i)toe ad V-i i»ciil:l j c iluuiiis v, as nen i iy co\ e.t d u ith the head and j wt'Uii'ed who hivi.i !i;.apsas they (cii across j e oil oilier. I lie wo cm j e d ra i m* i I ii* i r heads ; in ioiplonn.'attitudes, but .neither their lricnds • (>r 111 '1 I es : • atlord tin u r* ef. I !c*w o) i.te A :.c; leans 'av»c hided or u»mnded in li e attack. Ad was -id! as the grave unli' the float of » ;!edr ciduaius hut passed over ai! h e r dead, j wlicn h’ '• American General, without uaitinc | !<u i:;.* lire o! Idsemunv, gave t ■«.* werd tliat | -as to c ui-b'i) .buadrciis to instant dea!l».— j i o;s re \v s vv.*u mar * d* stia,. live thnr. I ■ Pare, and t!w enemy re'ired in some confusion | • Pie ground w us n >\v ! teralty coven d with ' ; ; ■ <Jead. Tiie British fired b it did ii tie t x- j • V 11 * ’. Cl. '1 lie Ihium now received further r* udorcc nivnis, a ml a •:,*iw ai o| liver (i om ihMon, and a 11ijr«I lia •*. not in column, but m Hi:*. 'i'li 'V apaiti ei: i eh • ! over tneu* dead j!,-! a l). ;>k l»•*•. Lr commenced on hot!; sides 1 -.» f , Med ocarlv an hour, tail;! ;! •’ ft ini* of j •;. • A ::i died a w •; iin* want o' : mnui ij.,n. ’j j,e JPilish ihtii undertook to storm : f rt. Pen. Warren sent a rem'o ci nienl of aliou! six'v Ufa t<> (‘oi Prt scott, and sent .Mnvna d to inform him that InMVould tnhno! m *n ii he t\ant ?d diem. ( ol. Pres cott at ii si iinn::!il ha* had as m»tiy men as ei.uld stand »<> advantage. hut de'.ai ol Mr, .\kt\ nard until the remito! theenemy’s Ii»-1 at t iek - >t d be known. 'J he en< rny scaled the emhankmeuts wiki liie.r bnvonels. '1 he Americans had law Ivnouets Inti i ii ujon the !«>e with the hreeclw* ot their puns, knor»ed tin in down with rohb.e stones, c:/ \! r. tl wrested tin ir puns from them, Prescott was e\ .rv w in in « neourapinq Jus ir.en, and ;oiwi g i:: tic - ar<>* ‘ u:! u e!(*e a>ai .>}jimU'i'j wit!i Ins ho:-.r>e vo ce, “down with them—seize their puts—, knock out their brains with stones—; o'dfe j stones are our cannon shot,7' isc. i in* I’? ri-11 ne e driven out a second iin.e uitbpreat !< >s; a tiiird time. tin y advanced tothe attack when t’o!. Prescott de-mveritur that the Provincials had he«4*»dsiven from the hav breast-work atid t.hat his retreat would mioii he cut oil, orJcrtd a retreat. The retreat now hern me petit ml, hut was con.iucted in stood order.—-Mr o ay- - nard was not with Uni. Wancn w hen he fit-il, having been detained in the Jot l w ith C'ohmel ))rMiiit. >.» n after t.hc retreat comir.cTC'k!, Mr. Ms v ;i:*r.i liumd 1 ;s ph:t*r brother .'o'- n the fat! ( r of Jc.hu .Vnvnnrd of Sy aeum) r il it a i mien it 2 a nd *t i - t’rdi nni'ln t I*»r a c: mm h, m. ki; g j st head* way ne cot ll m he*ee< y. l.!e knew ! w wormed brother across i i: <hoe!d- | er. and carried him amid showers of f udets j he I the reaej oft! e • •- ’ f *e, \v I ee he ! i • r•1 d iron*t i ■ - 1 blot * 11 ! j - • i i j I t* rb his i ■ :• nd the b ood fi >\Ve * pi fi e *y; .\e linnet times were » 11_ t'<l wu., s <•! . jtnss: !he wminded lumber iva.sagain siimdd- ! r*r e ! vi o iM.'iit d to bin ketr Hid, neaily a m e i»,n :i • bailie . t ■ taut on Bret - is 11 ii 1 be nee ‘ :t ’; «:«• u. i !jeoSi::,j:j!*.:. i is unfortunate bro i*- | v. r was mio:i < uiv ; ol ..is v, ound and served j * itt* war, • • i Pm ore . i > e o <* a > p; o- | t o't ,i Ti* ii 0 mnk o| (; t. la. . . j i lit* draw ■ :r ol I ;ie \ i *o state I ti rv. ' ln ?s No. 6. for |H JO, tor tie b< !:••}.{ <• • : the Monongalia A. Mtrnv, To b‘ : wn ;r: • - na, Va , THIS DAY. \ • ' ‘ <- •'' C.. » 1 . . ■ ■ • i S. (iKCG • 1 ! jv *1 Ni a'sabers, j i. l ae drawing o{ tbe A 'evitiJria t - • r”. ( No. 2 ', |*>r 1SPS. {or tbe bell 'd* o! ’ Interna! Irnprovt went in tbe Cistrici of r,>- i lumb'H, v id tnim :*? the Mayor's C iEce. ' i o Mi»' eay, ui sLY • Yen k, P. ,M. IN S. OHLCOKV 0>l Co. j '} 1 —It AMnagers. w J -r \?7 y \l = J -.7 "1 ■%/ -r • ' S v . a TTJ rv -\ ! j ;/Zjj j jrjj.-\ i L-J -> J .. s** s: ^ j j _ __ _ ■ I’ANivS OF THE DISRUPT v ■:’<• i, FV - DIA. In the House ol Represent.* lives, o:t We! 'ne.'day evening, the House bavin: rt*!us- d ’ i !nv tlit* hjllon tine table, the *iam:l u r.,c;: - ednnthe de;nnn i for tin: previous .pi.-m1 • There was a second, and tie i;;:.n q i.’st. mi ,v;is order* i! to be ta n m And iif iii •* t br.ii:i !; of ,j was on li e amendment to if * a;: m ; < propos *d by Mr Cooper, oi .... . .; : r * s that from the present n ... ha.;i:s snail issue no note , o! ims ;:t*;i '• i.ia i. n lli-iu •' 1 : thru •. — i ami a!'• ;• the ! t of .January nt \f, tliey si *;*. IJ pay” no not's of H - ; denoinunlion fr.n ny'; ami that I’mm am: ni ter the 1st of June they shah issue to notes ol less deuoti .. . • n . ' ; :: • • ! o » a 11) H f if.*)' j i O V | SO. t Ij .1 ! i' i 1*1; • * t ,'f S . !* . ! I.-! 11 !> s , orc'itbet ol them. sbrdl r-fme «;:* !:i11 !ojn\ thetr it '•tin sj-cf!*', on de*..titi t t .ai.person .s::c i j r.oij) u. iy have remedy by ;u lament and e:tmmiiu;i at la v, at a notice ol fen days’ i'fioic any ais'ice ol the peace ol said in - trie!. : ■ ver iliiivi bins of the qu tion vn re • >’ - cei’CtJ. tin* li -l h r .nu. M-s.f.iCti.:^ tin* ;a• sent issue o! notes to a dciinmmanon !:•/. le>s titan 21 u. Tee yeas and r.a vs were or .ere !, and, he mp in lien u rt: Yea >! P>. i:a v So t he firM J. vision wa> a.:rtcd r<>. And the question it cm ied on ie.Hn«,:iiip ti e i'Sties, jr*.n am! . Per the 1st of January i. xt, . lo notes ol a deuomi;... t k n not!; tkaiiNjj. J ever;;l motions !o:itf«>;, u w t re made. hut wete u ith ii a u n v. in n .be ye;, an 1 nay s u c.e . ordrli >!. t Mr. Jonathan Taylornmved that the House Hid ouru; the yeas an ; naps were «•!.Tied, and 1 beimr taken, \.: A t as H>, n *y s lib ■ Yo the Home r< I mm! to adj >•:; u J rl he question <>n the sn’cml division was tln n taken and deed ied in the negative: Ye.»s &3.nays 'J'.K i So the >e< omS division was rejected. And then, at hall past 7, on motion of Mr. Pc t r;K :i’» j ’i j.e liou*e ndjonrne !. I In the 1 louse, on i i.ursdav, Tiie House rc • sullied the consider;!non oj tiie biit to extend | for the term of two w ar ; the charters o! ■ ihe sew i .ii banks m \u- i t>11 iet ol Columbia i Tt.e question immediately p< ndmip was on j tiie third branch of ihc am m i.m ot to tiie a i mend men t *d Air. Ai. A. C«»opfir. 'wueti pro- j j vided that Iron] am; alter tnc I>! oi Ju a* next j (no notes should be* issued by said hanks ol a ! less denomination than >‘n. | Am! lire question hemp taken, it was decid ed in the tmeative—i ras ••vl, ua\ s lod. Yo the bra well oi the a mend meat was reject ed. * The question then recta red on the fourth branch of the amendment t« tiie ameadmeut, ■ in by, 11 * proviso that the notes ol the said j I batiks .should at all times bt* lebeername in | ’specie, or tTi:11, o:i I mure there. !, the einr- 1 I lers should i.c bn.'eited. I And the q;it Uam hemp taken, it was decid ed in the live- » • - . -. nays 76. Yo the !<uu tii I» null «»i iihc amendment to tiie amendment was named lo. [dr. A’arvm, itcloi e tiie vote was nnnounc- j ed, rose to inquire whetm-r bus ; r*>vw«» did : not requ re an umued.ate r« 'umptioii ol specie , payments. Y» ver.il peidletr.ni cnSJc.I to order. The (’hair said licit the eent'emen had a ripiit to know what tin* a me: dim ut was j A ml the proviso was then read. It is in the | folio wins words: “And that their no ; at a Si | times s.hail he redeemable in spreau or. on failure t r< f. ei c rt shall be i rfeit- j vd.’ I Mr. V a rvm sr.td ne was ready to v.ee | ;r 1 resumption srwr m as i it* la us ol \ i: ...ii.j i ami Mankind re>u:i ed; not tfi then. The vote ;<!<)!»•;: Ah*a> ! '•!, nays 73. And the Chair announced t!•:*t «I1s branch of the a mei: 1 ;neM. as a men ied. u as a: a eed to. Tiie third b inch hivim; been announced to be the proviso that, in case t.hc .a.id bnuks should re!use to pay -• pecic *>n demand, so concerned should hi\e remedy to; ju dr ment ami execution at inw on i < d iv>’ moice before any ai ’iccnl the {■■•ace i * >aid bh'tiict: 'i iie question then tec • re i on the last branch of the an ndtut nt o :'••• in ;• ! • uit, 1 to wi*;be j ioviso tint *qii c • ■ (!.••'; :■! hanks ! or either •>! them, sd: Hi refa e >; fad top.v l.hcir notes m specie, on dr.Vi jo:’ any j-t* sou, such person may !mv reme-Uv by mi le nient and execution at i ivv, a! a t.otice o! : n d iys belore any justice cl peaet. oi' :-j, ! ins iricf.” And tic que*1 on le iitp taken, it wi* deci* . led in the alhrmative \ eas 7, nays 76. Y'o tiie last branch <d ‘die ameodmeiii u s apreed to. ; Mr. (da ter inquire J wlietl er it was i:i or !l r now to oiler an aim"; on'*ti*r Tiie Cha’n rejilied that it was not, the p;v vi m< question .'•avinp I ceu ceil*. .1. oir. Warier a'ken the unanimous cerisemi oj ’in* I some to o!i r th -!ohMw i: j amendu;e;.t; | which was re.nl li>r ir,j«>r::i:«:i« l'tov.’ded, also, that s'ii ! banks shall u >f he ; rfM.iiiied 10 resume specie payments unw! li e j hanks of Pennsylvania. Man lam:, and Vu rtini i, shall have resumed, t dueclion was made. The question then i mired on tf e ori:innI : amendment, (odered by ' r. petrihiu ) It | provide so to amend tie hi!1 as to make tic* ! iha .!dent and I hoc cm s o| each oj said ha nhs, mint I v a ml se vera.i v. jo ti.*-**' c,»- 1 •mcM v, !<a hie {oi a d lodes i->'.:*• !, or debts con - Placed by sail hanksn ;w 1 tivrl v, irom^tn ! alter t lie da v e. s act o.»os mio effect; that a n v ' I’i < S'dent and I hr* ctn: s making such d; \ idend Mioiiid, in tiieir individual rap icita-s, he ha h!e tor double the amount thrreol on b<m • sued, 6kc : that no dividend should he m i :e *luri:i;T the mv-pension ol s; ori** pa vmen's? and, a so, that the !uri<d!rl:oim t nistices o| |};»* ;.«*ace heextended toail action; arainst s nd fj'triks lor a 11 v amount m t exceedin j one hun dred dollars. A division of the cues! ion uni ordered. Mr. F. Thomashoprd the House would in-' dn!<e him with the permissio 1 m a word oj explanation on this amendment. <‘hretion was made hy several voices. A ml the question was then taken on tie flist branch o| the amendment, to vh.tiie li ability ol the President and Directors —and it was decided in ti.e atiii mntive: Yens DO, navs jo. So the first branch of the amendment was agreed to. Tiie question was then taken on tie next branehotthe aim ndn **:it. naueiv, that no dividend should benadedurm; lie snsiwn >'cyio! spj-c:.1 payment>. [ I h sdiv i-mn was call* d f r hv Mr. Adams ' e vote tood: Yea $ 115. nays ^o’he mcux . niarch oj i!.e a'ncu.'u.cr.t was a ere 1 to. And the question was then t-ken on the ! t1 i i.. ami hi: ’ hr a1 c n oj t he a 1 wnd ir * lit nan c • I c, t! j a t a n v i ; • • 1 n ■ r p j • : ' P i h c t o : s m r I ;. n 5 such divi''e i(i shot I he liable in then h.-div id. - ; n il capacities, lor (ioulPu d;? amount, o ’ j ; sued, &.e , and tluP the pin.M:c:io;i <H im ,s ol the peace -i»*)tdtl be extend* d to !l actions a n a 1 n> t ' ai i iui o k 1 1 > •» a 11 v a • * • yj.. * 1 k. t exceed in : ,-100. i: vote sh>o !? Yens 01. nnvs 7j?. so Me lest branch ol the ami m m ml was 1' .red to ' r. M *u t’»f! Johnson f* n ! nv p.'nv> ! iy the b the t . shot 1- rt ant the v *•(!*• "ii th - m.'tii *1. •• * id.;: a n * v .•** ; • 1 I •' . r I 1 > > •! • M 1 i t •1! IJ JU (; 11:.! I i j t• j; 4 <_ 1;! 1. •• IU nr c\ d. ;nrr« duce :h-* !»: I ...* e •olore it p Tt* I 11 "in I; e ( e>fj.niilfec* (or Pa* ! (nr! < j t ■ "! ■ ; u n; a ( ; '■ t.! > 1 0 >use t» j co 1 j ’ i u ue ’ :• e ;rp< rate ex - rep ot ttie h)r k> oj ihe i'du’! "! t <) 1 mhi i J" * -j ol Ma?j h m x‘. ftiriher lepslation: piovideti ■. *1 ■ said wank resume specie payments when n Ui**t\ •'] ..;e win* »d i;crrisyivania, c.’.a '! * u a mo 1 ■. ?: •.ia. u iio -[I. i*. Turney I en v« »t ct t he sh iuld oh.id :o ti.ei .:.”jductio;i ui the hid. j Mr. Johnson thereupon said, i?mit as it ’.vow! 1 require a vote of two thir is to net in the .hill, and ns he InJ no hope of aiteces* in such an cti »rt. !.-•* v. ou! 1 u itiidra w liis motion to My I:; • ; ;,e< *n! hi!! on the ?aide. A i f the q leMi m ::;;r!;• 1 rtmirrinj on the a c!t;p! >:i of the nrnmidmenf a^ani 'n led — . . ■ cl ay ns! I •« .• h a livision of the qw-'tio!; a> vvi* f .» !..• »•*» Mr '.M'nqe.’.s ; ro; >sh; *U to e*o Mr *h ‘ js-o; • i • poms p> :i - «i< 0* :',«)* !** »S ! M 1 f» -S 10, UU ! S* r ii-** i!;c ; o he ih.f .ted on i ef ;> l; < r I ; ■. mV »<* p ; v ■ :•*. Ii*. A m t I that t! ■ I t * ' • W ’ 1 i ' . 1 •!*._*. I I W • I. 1, >A •> • t . . . J . . • v ■ ‘ , r :i • •; j» !.•■*,’ v i r e r'i : v < v. ; . • i. no: *. \ • 1 ■ • ' ■ Mr. t Ir ■ v -s • Med to • \e 1 .::: ; i; »; . di ... !> )‘ or ' *•>* '. I »is<* vva> Herein a rre \ ‘ • <: n w* fuM 'ii. ’The ‘ ’’ dr ill he wf w1 1 «"• d- • • na hv their i; |!)i1s • vs t'.-v mM' t::' * * j* *•' * • :;i.d U) i > . | Vi . • *. • J*) it.*’ w t r like ■!• vi n a i P:aef>, ! oi u -tore J Tfie t Mi.* j r .stare i tie protind of ids le er ■-ion. that a division of an ;iiiieu.!....,jti, vs a mended could he order ■ '. Some eonver-at'on tor.h j’are on a p of order is 'ween the < *i air ami Mr. < ■ .\r<. Mr. And . ; » ! i w.hat \v on!d 1 e *1: • * e 11t*c} ; i the ! 1 <»: j »e vv* re i o n<*.’ * ative:lie amendment a: . lei ! liter f v i i.;j once a ree l ’o it. The ( ii . ;r sa id l l.e ef:hct u ou! ! he t h a ■ ih at • art n| ;hi» amendment .amend:! v. mid not be ; J !"t • i i *. the t ’ ■ 11 re < !; Ti I X s J •) ; *! > J ' (• " j ' f (( (>f t ! t» * • I : w -s then : i!;('• :, • ml d r; i- i t M ;■■*) m the alirmati \ • : A\-■*.'!. m> < Pi. t'o the derision of I he* (i ir u is «;:stiiiii«*i!. 'idle t !<m Ic h.ving :! <* ?i n ead !m.* ihvjs i ion, ru!Ie<! (or [>v Mr. MrKav— ! Mr. < oaves, under the deeishm r-c u'd’v made, rndt I Corn divi-ioi on uverv . mu rt j hranrl; nl t! o amendment as amende1; an ! i t lie ( ’hair o dei ed :t. j And the <’.hair announced !! e Hrst !. ra uc 1 i *o , lie on t ha! J a i! o! t !ie a me m!: t • r •. ia * men I ■ i ded, which resti irled the i«s;j.* ,,j mu > f(> n (lenojnin tion ( no thun jo. I lir on* L‘ina 1 vo*t*«>ii tj.;s ; r. :.»sd;<.ij w ,,. \ .K> ;.i.i.d m . last evening's; roceediitgs.! j And the vov* having liven declared to he yens my nays 7d— j 'file <‘hair aniU'mred that thi; hr. nr! of ! .he a mend merit as an »• u !e v,** ;*.! to. { And due ehiuir announced the second buiurh ; to he the pro Vise) ? f):»» dm poles of s- { \ Inuk • : "houM at all tie; vs (»* re leemhle in sperm, oi [that, on failure thereof, the rha i ters s em: i l»e [forfeit d. [The original vole on this pmp<M to:i will heloum! ... the tai ly part of tins d.iy's i proceedm/s.] Mr. llodeni'in hopmi !: e veas m;.} n:iv< would he dispensed wp j Thev In ! ‘reai y hei n taken on !louse v i o is p tepee*.in t.us. Ir. Morgan . > ■ ! that t e . , ■ m wInch il.** gcu:Icinau :;utlhUfiiend.shad uni e wo i.e carried out. The t ’hair sai ! that, !»v •*”; ! con* ed. t Y* \ens an 1 nays m j.ht he o. •, imvd u dh. Mr. < k le oh; Tied. And the <j :• > n s being Taken, the v■:*•• Stood, ye is "n i vs 7*1 ; 'S’.he or:'ini! \ 4>t• * 1 on tills ; rop i'ition will ;i ,o he lorn I u iVf. The < ’hair then announce 1 that !, * hr a :;e h , of t!ie aim n ; a. nt. as amended, v. as aj i< t : to. And the q ext n run i . ■ w a ; on or dering (he am ?• :o "■ ! lo lie t . m 1, and lie* hid t'> a f.h i* i r-. ad. r. Air. t r . Ist *•.’.* i .• * 'i ne me id to l u o ( It*! !\’s t n :»!. . If »• :. i ! u n - I or mati »n, hut tier! i. e i out e*l or r, : it*.* ; re \ ! • . - e JI t. • 1 1 • : l ( . ; *‘/V ■' l, lion • % ‘[’hat • i provu ‘ n. s. Men a ’! ies,;. n ! !• m J : i; > ; • :, j; r.i . t : .. in relation to tie payment «»f u me. a h i O hi ’ i ! !e 11. S O! >.i! | !! l ul;s * i; i;I ! ;e ( i . . hall he in 1 * . u and . : , • . • day nl <‘cton-T next, and not ! foe*, ()..:, in the mean ti •. Ii ■ id h hall / (* spec ? ; si j1, ’••(•! t. j i!,. ■» \ , ’: j . , • . •. :. ;■. ., I lm o’!. *r [ ie. Vl'i.. t ; oi 1 ■ r |; : •*( : \ i* e !, r - . 1 tors prov. i.u • ren e«!;« s m » se .»! tun* non- - I ;■ !oinnanee ol an . co.diu.e! *>i d:o.u. ’ :• * t h" <j•)' s*, i.i i ;i iti m e... i; o*» or . ■ uu r , tin* amendmeid — .»... • i.s...im a *,oul to hf1 \ .i . i o \ . iej. Jli.d ;.rO'*r r.h* 1 to ;e o. :» jl!> .’*UI \. he eoti.d not v d.c ed..er oji <*..«.* . .e o, ! o! l.er. In dome • u he 1 • :nt ■ r ' ■*. < .0)1.!. V :• . : V. • erou :.! that le* \>. is u:amp atr ar U. i>i I i \\ j l*a, :.i ,!•> ; ; . . i eti •'*» !;:*• rij 1 *•. i his | *. ' t C'Milti'-lOfi . !<>U a*! u»! • •;* ,1 in < ! ■ <i Anil ■ 1 ion that Mr.CtH! ’ ■ <•(' iii- iv'i 1 -1!.:11 i!.« < iuir h ..J i --.<> ! »r, ha a i*wt\ I «•»»:; - I r.i • m •«! f <> u « 11< >*•, !v ‘ !i ■;1 i t; l the i.■ ias r Mn; k>. W Ii:mi sevcrr. j r- r.';<* d n Ini v;: -j :ver. m lice Unit it iva •. . :. . ■ • : k — I he i hone In k id u -ual red’" Aler I h * * n c» the cumi h ration u! !. i I:,.! 1 w . n ;. ,.. ! iiivii, y I lie liniM' ;•;> I • > ’ 11 <_• hour - I nt hull past * oY.ii>c,k | without : - . - posed of. A i:v>.ij l opont. hi < elh r< 1 v. < j — a new b l! by Mr. S !*>'.!•*!«»:«:», extendin'! ; .<• time for t\\ o \ears to i r.a! !e tne f; a " fo w ! l!p their cmid i h> : .! \ i a :jii m n.. ;; ’ ; • .. r. i I!CI WOOd, dMi i iu ii 2 1 i a* i < . j . , 1 • i . , [ a i! ) . v - ! . ii •• . lends liii cu'h | t 1 : and a n amendment i-'. ■ r I *• a r s i; »• 11 : ’. a ; i » ; I • / I i i|l|);tf !( . . • !»'H:lvM,enera • Jy a s urn* ’1.. ii It d to !. e i i;; Rank nt' l«enr«« tow ti. \i : a.; v M* .. loa «A time in n!!•*v/ t i e •.i to < h»>e f;i,*ir '.. i, •: m . J sitbrkr rah ;,m»: j ia: ca u 8Ya 'I Ml. Tht Cheapest l a ■ 1 S/i< csinthi l 7 9Mila subscriber, enc ••..•.; bi i e » ex I ampled putromine bestowe-; non 11 .»* ; t-r mx months, takes tt.is opjo m. i v to it i.m r l.is th.itiks to lus t ii'toM < t s Uiid e.'n/.en dn erully lor the same, <« ti i re^; ectli.ii v icjursm a continuance id thi :r lanes, lie has »u t received, in addition to Ins s <>,k «mi band, a hi rpr supply id (tenth’nr. n's Toots ttni > luu \\ Inch, at 1112 i id s, aie by lar m , c . .r to anv ever si en :n 1111.- or any other ciiy. i or m stanee, he can seh — (dent't men's Breech mad'.* (’a fen I Morocco Root s In mu 2 7 to 7 .'O. | J,e s;. c •* ( a» ir ! h • obtained .'ii the city (<>r it . n il.ao Gentlemen's sc v.ed biach-sbunkt d c . liijot S. 11 O || • - .• 1 » I *•) Co i ioiudt I; mu made on ) j 3 ; » •! 1 ‘o f■; d . j a J., to i 1*0 ll:- r fci, Muf > !!)■; !,,.» Mm * in j verv I esi 8 .30 'o :> A: LUMi.kA Do Xti me. •, a line sti ! artide - * 2 7 3 to 3 2 3 f o » o j i £:> d . e to t 7.) ]. o eomni'Mi sewed I 70 io 2 no An o\ R< )\.A. 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