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' O.’ > 0 I < ‘ ' ‘a \ _ _' I)‘ \9. \’ t‘,hjs- 3119rh.day‘ of September. in the‘ year of our? ‘Lord’ :one;%housan.,_.. \eig-llit‘ hund'r/c:d\~'8fid1 ;ronng;e,§n;- zni,1: v -olj't‘l_jzei Indeipendencel -of ';l§;§j'Uni{ed ;3 \States; t_'h¢_-lliintlysninfhz ;_ LB;/_ E.2“celle2zcy’e tdigzmqiggi, v ; \ iSx;i11UnL '§‘w_1r*1.:;:,S\e.'cre‘..t<.1.‘i%4 . jIv'ram~ ting\; Bzdzzsburgzi. 'lican,.; ’ T 342;. .22. »;§;§g _ 3 'The.=fo1lowing s1!n3ina_ry;.$3x'flil ' \$!;0lW§ ;t‘l1§? .1n<_xvemen;ts= _o'f'-the British.-a-:my,: ianclaour elmeasnneg; of; def: \‘2;;e the: am i‘n.'vasion_, to no .'i_ve§‘f_ V’ ”tz:§sf=t’he; ';.mgmytspvnilncipahforcesoi ' ii me lines. On‘ the 31st’ Atigglglxé ad avg: of. Kaine Bri1ish~a tintl,§i=t‘l fis-; yhanmenteretl C’l1amplain—an¢l entiamp-.j %ed.on the north sid'e«0'fitl'1e G‘l?(¢';aV’l3,‘C‘l'l, zy .r;iver,, and on the =sa.n1.e day V, ajoi“ general. Mn:oers,oifde1'edAoiltxtlié mi’-; litiav ofithe eoungies. of Clinton and“ \Essex. The regiment f:rom~JClntonf ..c_ount’y., uncle: lieut. col‘. Millefiv -im‘-; Amediatcly a'ssembled, and e!1»«t§e, 2d_ inst. toxic a position on the was “road. near e village. of Chazy“; fut\!-T on? the 3fi gen. W-right with visuilclr hisj in-.ig'(le as had arri-vied,‘ occudecha Mpos on the same-.roa'gl.abg'u_it 8’ ‘mi-les in advance of this,‘pl$ice.\ On‘ the 4tli.t_l1e enemy having I:bz*b‘n:p; =his5 -main body to Chainplaii), took lug his jline of m_areh- for this ploceg. 1; The‘ ri corps’ under .maj‘.:Appli 9;, on‘ are lalze road, fell back es‘, 211' as: Dead 4Cx)eek.- blocking, \up the road in such, a manner as.to\ imp: Ie the t the enemy asvmueh ‘a pos- sible».--The enemy adyiancexl ‘on the lstli withinéa few miles» of -Major Api =-plingis position, and; linxling .it too.‘ strange to attacknlialtcgl “and caused a roacl to be mad_e‘\_vest into the ”Be.e_l;~ mantown road, in wliicli= lthedightu t-itoops under Gen. Powers aclvanced,-,“ and on the mOl'nil1g=Ofl_hO 6th abou; 7 o’cl_ock ’aLa,cked the niilitia, which had at this t me increased to near!‘ ,700, unglerl en. Mgoers, ‘and a sma{l' detachment, M 2‘ regular: under 1\.vlaj6rj Jwmjx, about‘? miles from this lpla';i:¢_,e_.[ ;g'\ft;e_x1;tl;e;;g‘i_rsi he .a conside__t;;o‘hl§A»part' ‘ of 7t »brols'c*‘ and ! éveuy. clirection. Many, Iwwesyer, 'm§i1£nll’y; stood‘ their ”g1ro'nnd, and ')vi tf_h(:: sm>:ll lcorpsof Major Wool‘,‘b_1'ély4 icontestedv the ground,‘ ag‘:iin‘s_ timestheirxxumbei-,falling hack rad- nnlly and occupying the fenc s on -e:1c‘h side of the road, till tl1cyl;;ri‘i- vcd within a mile of the itown; hen [they were reinforced by two\ ieecs of Artillery untlevcapt. Leona .and our troops o.-rcnpying a strong posi- Eion behind as stone wall, for home _time, stopped {lie progress of tli: en- kern}: being at l compellul to x‘cii‘rc, they contested every inch of ground until they x-.cz1ched‘thTc' «iouth ‘bank, of the ‘Szurazmc, where. ‘t'h\e\.ene-'1 4 my ‘alte;.n;pt‘ed to pursiie‘ ’t‘_l)eil; -hm‘; .nwa‘s_rep,1\.1scdl with ,loss.'..i VTl.{t'§ ‘lbss ‘of ~the B.t'ili;sli in this s}§i.N)a_i§fn Iwaisw‘ Col. V.7elli'ngiorn and a Liel_1t.,pl’:th‘e Stl |)1,!;li,'i_iia11_<l 2 Ligutsj. of:_the' set}: killc:i,’an’clv one (32_1p.,t..oi1d one Limit. \of the 38kt<ii_'_l:igl1i; (;(_) wouix _togelhei‘-_'wi_'£h7 about one‘ hnndvetl pri,vat,e$J_-;-ille’d and\ wounded: wihile thatou our port did not exeeed 25. ‘The corps of iti ! under. C91; Ap- pling-, and cletgcliinent under Capt. Sproul, fell back from their position at‘ Dead Qrcek in time t9 join. the militia, 8:c. just besfoue they entered the village and fought wit_h {heir ac- ‘customed bra,ve1_'y'. The, Brit-is_h got? possession of that part of t}he:. villiage north of th'evSa1‘anac about 1. :1 Eclock; ;buft,flne‘~ »in<':essant and weIl,glive(;ted of our art’illery end; mnsketry‘ from the ‘forts. and opposite bank,‘ compelled ‘them to r.etire:befg1'c’night ‘beyoml tl1e“~1‘cach»0fo\irgt,i1ns. The {enemy arrived t'0.\vards,;ni‘gl_1t with his heavy art~ille.ry‘ and\ ‘baggage on the lake road and _crossedH,the, beach,‘ wijicrc he met with a warmevéeeption froin our row igallies‘, and it is be» licved isuii‘ex\etl a .hca\'y iloss in skilled anti‘ wounded. On’ our ‘s;i(,1e_/ Lieut. Duncan, of the. navy, lost :‘,\,n_‘ar,m. by a ro<;l;et,. and S or 4 men, .v(ey4§_ killed: by ‘the enemy's‘ artillery. ;_,,f1§he~..cnei-~ my encamped on the zriglgei west of, the town, his right. near;‘ihue river, and occupying; an extent 19$ nearly 3 miles, .his=left res,ting.<ony,;heglake,; _about‘a, ‘mile. .nor1h of the millage. :Fr‘otr_rthe~ Gth until-«the morning of: the ;!>|th, on a‘~.l.most .-_.cr1mt,i.ryu,e‘d_ .skir:-~ mishing was ,kcp.t“ui>* betjween. the,'i»,en»’ emy’s picketsvand 0uI“t!_lilitiB,\S:'i§'tiOl1-‘v .e'd- on 't~i1eilfi.\'e,l',~i.ll’|!15‘ll‘l.tile ~ni,e‘a‘n‘ time 1both_a'r;nic,s were bgsily en;g.«i;r,‘ge<'l_-e~> ours,‘ in. .st*rengthehin_g, the Works of. Rho vforts,waoda'-that of \tlie in ~et‘.eQtLit:‘g’ iba tte'ries.« C0l‘lecting l_addel‘:‘sl,: ]=br'ing‘if g -up 5h1is,=he'avy‘lordnancel, and: makin g other .preparations for attnckaj ting.-,,‘the forth '09- the ,morning of fthe 7th a -body of the enemy runtl‘e_r;] f«C’opt. Noadie, attempted. to cross -at\ -the ‘upper bridge, a‘l>ot!t_i7‘.mi5lcs\_Vest=» of the? vtillagfe, but were-met l?:;yCa;pt.3 “Vmgg.han'.s icotjnpany of\aboi1t25 men’-. and compelled; to rot’-ire with the zlqss. 4:of12. killed; and ~se.vei:al; wo~unagd,. {ht to st-my ‘in/tlie~ ,a’n,c'le.).‘ On -t‘_he= :mor-'ning£.of -the “‘l.‘:_l‘£‘ll-fth c'n:e‘my’sl came rround‘ the head and at-g ,:taickegl‘ou'1‘s-in. 'C’ti_mbej!‘lanc‘l; bay, 2; miles from the :shoi’r'e,.\ea_st of the. fort.’ ‘i'1‘l1e-action was long and bloody, =b‘ut '.derf,,=;i've, and the even}; such as we; believe it will always‘ be (except by ac-‘ fcident) \vhen.ougglgnavy contends with any thing like ah‘ equal force, The} ‘enemy .commence,'d: a simultaneous‘ 'bombzird‘m‘ent of our works from sev-‘ en batteries, from whi’ch~se.veral shun-no tlred shells and rockets were dischar. god, which did us very:li_ttl'e injury 1 and our artillery succeeded in silen‘-l cing all before the contest on the lake, was decided. The enemy at-; tempted at the -same time to throw his. main body in the rear o'f:the.'fort,‘ ‘by crossing the river 3 ‘miles West of the town, near the site of Pike's zcantonment. He .sncceed’ed.in‘ cros-' ‘sing after a..brave resistance by the lE‘s_s,ex militia and a few of-the Ver- ‘lI‘|‘t‘)\£l$_t.\\‘V0l|JDt'(3\‘°.l‘.*‘:‘ in ‘all about 350 st_a-. :t_ion_ed at that place, who retired back.» it mile and a half from the river, continually ‘pouring in upon them- Fan incessant from behintlcvery litrec, until Lt_. Sumpter brought up a. «piece of artillery to their support, ,‘\\vhen~ the enemy commenced a pre- cipitate retreat. The Verinont vol-‘ tunteers, wliohad hasfened to the scene of action on the alarm, fell upon the enemy's left suc,-l cecded in making many priso’nea_rs, iinclucling 3 o' H‘ad‘“the Brltw ish remained on the «south side of. me, riv_ewj’3o_m.i:n1tesLlongci; he must .have~l6“ét nearly the wholel «detachi-3 men‘! that crossed, our loss\ in this oil‘-air was 5 killed; and 8 or ten wouns (led, some mortally. -Imgmediatelyi on ascertaining the loss of the. Sir George ordered prepar- ntions to be made for the retreat of the army, and set. off himself with a small escort for Canada a little af- 't¢-5.- noon. The main body of the en- cmy with the artillery and baggage; were taken offin the afternoon and ‘night, and the rear guard, consisting of the light brigade stirtetl at day break, and made a; precipitate retreat, leaving‘ their wou’nded'and a large q_u_antity of provisions, ammo.» ‘nition, shot, shells and other public stores in the different places of de- ‘posit abouttheir camp. They were a pursued some distance by our troops, and many prisoners taken “; b but ow- Ping’ to the very heavy and incessant rain we we're compelled to return. ' The enemy have lost~upon land more than ‘oO0Vln6n‘hin killed, wounded, prisoners and (leserters, while. our ag-grcgate loss does not exceed I50. gezice bf 'c0mmo‘dOi{e-M_\DbnQugh1’s capturej ‘of the Whéle B:-ixisjha . Vrea-<,:‘hed=. this ¢;it7y on, Wedncsday ‘-evening, 'it.\'was. tecéivedi wifzjl‘r an} Mentlxusiasm of {rapture to wihieh no lan\guag‘;c:qf‘ ours can do j:(;st1ice.:—-:- The patriotic _Vsent.i+mep_t.s of joy which- it called xfq willr‘ be ‘ ! ogd“ from one end‘ of this vast; con- ‘_tig2en‘; to the; other; .and qmxnjodorq ’Mv'D'opough aiidiéis -brave’ compan-\Iv ions in 'a1*Ifns— w-i_ll- ihaive esta1iI.ished' thp‘i’r ciléll to the most lively. applic- ‘;bati031*an’d? gratitiidé ofthe I)a D‘ef<;rre:I' .[;1Fv?;n:om‘~tI_z_e Boston. tj:'dze¢_:e:.] jay the r;1'a.v.«.of‘.;I:e— Sta¢e'qfIVc1?1nQ. E A P1'=oc1a;ma;tIon~.. § it a_ppe'a;'s, .that the: wanrin whieh oure~country ‘ils nofor:-V; ztunatelyt ;e_ng_agc‘<l, zhas. 1assun1_ed'§n~i ;}ent'irelyi 4di‘fi'et*ent. c’hat?ecter, since Its. _“ ‘comniencetiient,t and has '_he-? '.cotne almost. exclusively defejn_sive',f ;an\d‘-i'5‘l!l‘9s§ct1t¢¥|~‘!>Y;th¢ enemy‘ §x3‘t‘|i=. $8 Sliifit-l‘iYf°’Xi‘¥Y¥'l.31<§d d'!.l1’il\‘S' :X’l.3§,<.1¢_5'i,'£\..t.i9.r._).§ ~i‘.<n'.; 1;<i:ac.fe.n winch 7ie'-W.es- j‘ii‘6i‘lii'idspéé‘t o§“‘sa= ety but in .a» manly la9d'~united <‘le'tet\mination to tneetzin-I i ‘at- every -point, and: to.e'x‘pel» the ‘invader.. 5 Am);,. whereas--A-notwitlistanding. :,g.1,¢ gignaliand glorious neval vioiotvyj lately eehieved‘ by »0u~l‘* gailant Como‘-y modore M’Donough.. ai1d,lli§braVe ,«o'f (and. seamen,,over a superior B naval force on ‘Lake -_t:ham- p'lain»;'.and a‘ like (iviscom of the A'enem‘y’s_ whole ‘land liorcc, concen- trated at Piattsb‘ut‘glh_, ‘by Gen. Ma.-j comb\s.-small’ but valiant ‘band‘.of’reg- tular t_roo’ps, aided and poxvet ‘ supported by out‘ ‘patt~io.tie, V_l,i:l‘.L\’10u‘8V and .bt'.aVe volumeers, who-~’ to meetthe invader with an ‘a-letitnessaml spirit, unexampled in this or» any oth- er counnjy-.-..-it is“made known to ‘me, that the British army is still on-, the ftontier of our xsister State, col-V lecting and CO,llCC!,)i.l?al=illg. a'- powerful; fore‘e,Zindica_ti'ng ‘flll‘l.‘ilCl\ operations ‘of‘ag‘gr‘essio_n.:- . ‘ , \ TAM), ‘whereas,_.tlie' con has be- .con're 8 eonnnon, and not 2! party‘ concern, the ti”rne\:has ‘y_’)O\_V arrived when. elleldegiadittg party fed-istinctions ‘and ‘animosit-ies, “howe.vet~. we may ;have_,(liii‘ered as to the policy of de.-.- Viclering-, or the mode of prosecuting‘ jthe War, ought to be laid aside ; that ‘every heart may be stimulated. anti ever-y arm ’nervekl,i for the protection of on 1- e,on'mi'0n/ country, out ilibeirty, tout‘ .I?i’l,te_1'-Lind out liresitlea“; ihnthe. ‘defence of _wliichu__\_3_ie '—_'yxay_ xvith aj ;l?_;ot>“£'es Wjrgetit-* enfor assistance anili protection» : Now, therefot'e,v I IVIAQKTIN G’itr_r~. Taxman, Governor and Comnmmler in Chief in and over me State of Vermont, do ‘issue this ‘proclamation; L earnestly exliotting all the ‘good peo. .-‘ple o‘fthis>State, by that love of (‘»'l.'.)ll_l'l-' .t,,ry,t whicli. so signally distizlgt ou1\fi\tlte‘rs theixf gI_‘C~'l3iUu$ and suc- cessful struggle ‘for our independ- ence, to unite, both lu-.-‘art and hand, in tlefence of ‘our co:n£‘o_on intex-cast, -andtevery thing rleztr \to “frconmn. -. I do enjoin it upon all o of Divisions,n:Bi'i'g-atlas, Regiments anal Cotnpanies of the Militia of this .State,. to exert tliomielires in the ex- ecution oftheir respective duties, in {placing those 'undei‘ their command gin -I,\ state of readixielss, and without ftwther Oi\\i££l‘_' to mmjch at a‘ momcnfs warning, to meet any in- .va‘si‘on which may: be :,1tten1ptetl,and~ ‘ to chastise and expel tlieilivadei. ' And I would earnestly r‘ecor'n- \mend.-it~ to‘ those, who by, the lenity of our laws,’ are exempted‘ fi'o'm“ ordi- :nary_ ‘mi1l_itax_'y duty, wlieie they have not already done‘-it», to ‘organize them- se.l[v;es into eoinpanies, and 'epuip, ~ ,_ atgnd vin _ readiness to meet. the ;;§ppq9aohin,g crisis, reminding them ;f‘e§'.II'|.ti.~1‘.T-3-‘ .5} their property, themselves- fund their 't‘l1?a\‘.x are, in com-: ‘=-m°l‘| With ‘0.HI81‘S-“tbs be pfrotectetl. ‘ = ~.An}l more e.5pecially, 1 would ,/re, -comementliit to the :S.electmen‘and~ Civil Autliorities of the respective At0'W'n,S5 10 be- ‘vigil‘:‘tntI_ itttlie execu- tion of the duties enjoined on ‘them in pi'ovidit’-5;: ammunition, and in afford- -ing such assistance -to t[h¢ Militia as ~thei1'esituations may require, \ After‘ witnessing the severe and degrading ‘terms, imposed‘ on .many' ofour unfortunate fellow-.eitizens= on -the. lseaboards »norman,~who is mind- ful of wliat he owes _to -his counuy, fand to his own cliaracter, dun advo- «cate ‘submission. while. resistance is prefcticable. y The fate of Alexandria ..foi'c‘.bi'y appeals to the proud‘ feelings of eves‘. nay American, to exert the »augmen‘t-l Jed force and resourrces with which it has .pleas.éd ‘at 'bene Provi--~~ ‘deuce :to bless us. for the tiefenlce» and; secnrity of that soil and muse» trcndéred ill?-Sl1lnable:‘by.‘hav-{ 1.tng_b,een;purchased by ‘the. *~blo'od« of '.'9l,t.!* ‘fatheiis; _ ‘ l='Ci?!'1FE:)!—§u(l'el,‘» my ham! at Jerico, Mir :1w.1~1vTn Vsnonn. ;»’:..»....‘--=- » . - ‘~ ’ ‘i‘vLAi.!j‘§$.*;.£i.l.:‘;je,- the whefti fancyrrovesT ‘12Té3i*gihted- okr-\'my h.ati1vieA‘ehote ; viinftfti-:‘-‘Io;1_i:;¢;e‘.x':- than’ the’. miscr ;P1‘9v¢3.1- . r counting; - o?.’e_r~hi5- Vhoardeé ‘ .2 ‘ e ‘ .' . ;Ii9.n¢Jo‘y‘~ -edotzh: perch 1up‘o‘n‘miv. :b.yow,;; ; Aug: fdhcy # ’W;i;tII~c1eli;glit, E:z‘tract,.tIated Jszartihgzan Sé 20. ’C.om. M’Donoug'h. -is a .z;e'lig-ions’ \man as ‘well as a he:-o,_and prayed with his ‘brave men on the morning «of the victory. He kvas asked how \he escaped amidst such; carnage; he replied,~poiI1ting to Hieaven, :z.h:_=._rg was a power above which «determim gedv the fate, of man-. swcet rl16_pc’-3. b1'i_g~'ht,che¢r-; ::‘i.‘.f=7ihs;.Wim8 . ”‘ V , ;cl9uili.?-df;b¥. liefstrictiogfs Woes-;, -vlyep ‘P11:»réghll'mywniid dréams, For fancy‘ r19x‘.e'strig:tion knows. He had repeatedly ‘to work: his own guns, when his men, at them were shot, and three times he was -driven across, the deck by spl’inter.s, Ste. \ Amcome, -sw,e.¢t..soot=h?er-of’my caves, ~ me-tb;‘.njyI:1§,tive sh’o1:‘e ;. Cqase, doubt, cease bofl1ng- ~85‘, ‘Let «'t‘ancy;’1plegsut¢’s path explonge. The SteWard’s yvife of tfxe British ship was on board, and unfortunately vkilled ‘in the battle. It is. said, but it is I think an ex-‘ agge1‘at_i«>‘n, that M’Donough too]; more prisonerso than he *had,.men. At one time. during the battle, _M-’.g-. Donough had all his guns on one side but two dismounted, whcn‘he wore his ship, The enemy endeav-9 oring to do the same, failed,and: gave us an opportunity to rake him. N Our wperior gunnery is again ‘proved... as the enemy had two to one of ours killed or wounded, and they had locks to their guns‘ which we had not. I , T A‘WVAN;.DER'ER]. Wei’: Bbmn, 4ug.-. V19. _» (5‘ S 0N«G“o 'i}ai*keLbackA the) sigh, jtby of art, ’ ,Ig‘I,=pas_sinn3s moment lax-eath’.d to me; ~_Yét»,.no“-‘—‘it-%mus,t»Vn9c will huff nojw the life’-Neath\ dfjxny heart, And has ‘become tpo Vpurefpr thee. . \;l?§|ie.» -biék the }Ei559’th§§\f.l% .sisIh= With’ aluh wa ! qfgtruth imprest; ‘;YjI._:t., znq-.-;-the - 'l€i:s may li,<,:,_ _!11‘1on«—€liy>lip its‘? »sweé,ts‘ .v\v.ould —di’e,~. Q to makq a ~riv:l~’-blast.‘ ‘j The gallies did but little, and the enemies g-allies, which were distant -spectators, pulled oil‘ when they yaw‘ their fleet was beaten. ~~ , It. is, said our Commodore intends toga to the 'Isl,e”la Matte to‘sce sir :C§e<jn'_ge’.s battery there. T ‘ r.oo.ster\ra's..o.n‘tI1e, ‘shxjouds. of me ‘Saratoga, and repeatedly crow ed} 'whichAx animated the fsailers, as they considered it a good‘ omen.‘ iiiaké ha}-.k aw vovi£,£hiic[aigI1:‘£“~an'a*_ .“.. 1 _ k.\\€.__ ‘__,_;,..hq‘_’_V’V__~#,\»~ \ . }My~}reart re'ce‘iv'c‘ul$L1 ‘tho’t,fr,om' thine ;1 Xet,-nb’—’-all{o vi fhegn, sti stay, might s;o‘me ot1i_pr'hgart.‘bct1ray,_; ‘:Aj._swcet]y as they V:-ui’n~’»d .mirie. T J Maorc. Fokzivua rs .R8m'oU1WBR'- A gentleman from’ Portlantl in‘- forms that L1. E1vocIt MAX‘NlNG, who commanded the fort at Machias, and who blew it’ up, and escaped --ivhen the British squadron came there, proceeded with his 24 men who composed its garrison, to Penoliscot River. On passing over to F rzmké fort he found a British‘ detachment there after booty, who had loaded several small vessels with cocoa to carry oil‘. They‘ had compelled the inhabitants to bring the cocoa from the woocls. He 'Sm?'roun- dcd the house where the party were and ‘made prisoners of a lieut. ‘mid- ehipman and 12 men of the Bill- wark, 74‘. The lieut. pretended to ‘exhibit a and ulaihietl immunj-» ty for the party, but as they‘ came -to take off property, and had arms‘ in theiribarge, -the pretext was not al- lowed to _avail., Lt. M. felt\hi1nsel? obliged to destroy their prizerlvessels as wen as the British barge. ’1?h’e prisoners have been brought to Port - land by Lt.- M. ' B. Ealladiunz. ][Fno *\rn1s:_. G!}EA1\\ER..:l‘ WOW-‘the Deck 'Poor Roberz the: T0 LADIES.- “ What 8.“ piece of work is_ wo- ‘npan;’,’,\ ‘Still dear--fro\vard-a.-_unac- cou§1tal')‘le._crcatux'es, I like “ye. I dc,- élight i'n_<_all«your joys .; ‘I sympathize in IlIJ;you_‘r'so}rrb,\vs'. Pévm_i_t, their, an and -fellow to Hall you. fran'kly,'t«hat you [rje«{:n;<j>~t-.'- go pqrfec bu! [thgtjjgttentidn gdoii; ‘advice may‘_ improye .« - ' . ‘ Aj'N_e»vc1f' “aw;-;qr;—-Brcfanc: lanéuagej ygpr; lgvcly lips geems« ‘tln-ii:e\ ,RQ:pi9h_§. \I am sorry that posterit-y,’A Filo will::reagl my ivritings a [hundred ; _ :1:erwa;i9;;s,~_1;en¢e,should‘ know: tha‘ ,5-ts '1l*hqfa'ultL is no; ming. . _ .-g_._ Never I'.e_ad‘a book in priirage wlpiichl-a ¥.°ll_ would blush to ha\*g.yon;;l:f;§tli¢;§:. §.|‘!<|_y*°I.1,‘1'>,eI-si.sjiI\jr,*-2 * ..;',..‘:Chc=;ck ih¢“ }I.p.pI‘.oa.c1_1.- s‘.5i.f”:.'li:c:\-ms -ggmns conduct «far dis'j¢';ourset; V aiic iivdgi by the ijjresigtible in of; femglés -Jv;irtue,t‘he;mgm. into silenc_e>,,.wholglares' Io‘ prgfane .~y.om-. gar with a double ,en‘t_q;gn;(lr‘el.o}j- an indeligatc allusion. . If agman of worth, but di be. zin_‘comp§any‘,.pay\ not all] your aft .1351: tpathe forward. eoxgoml), alLlio’- may Ohtruide ‘himself upcm ‘you, but_.éomp1ag'¢ntly .smile and Vencour...» vége thecon of the modcstand m‘1as:suming:.l . V .R'g:‘ad« yo.u:,.bibl¢’s, girls;-read:-your‘ rblblg-.a.. _lf|tf. a fdt_1ty,,l it. will :l0<)>IIf.-,.b\e A pleasure. Me of‘ iengg will‘ l\<>y_e‘yfoAt1l‘4be_t_tere:—ax1dL cven; ~.l;'éTnave‘:and ,fo_o_l will ’re,spec‘t§_youl ,‘-.\»§‘§ ' X « . a’=.e‘y.o“«‘ai' visiuayou: evening» '-._I_f¢€.I' fyqnigg, gplagiuingl and lpes;e;§.. 1!!_!,8‘ .191! With.’ hiéfeéiirpénr. and sizvepse '5\‘? to :tel1,l1fitil ‘h'iq.« ;-*\3'IF.’8T 9P5 _n9t' mceptable, ,_I‘m-K sure; l‘.!!l.:gll..§gq;i¢!_9r how to relieve }y0IAll,' Á =.;9°-‘Y5?-‘§ i.'°I“.§‘§»“‘9h~ I311,» “!iP1¢35%nt ‘div’-’ ‘have Ask’ *b£¢.m.i£ lj1it.n'(,u ;._.:oLI.efr'?!:—:‘l-1fl1jco;Vtw,=lia1'it§ -‘the. ‘ J.-:;%*3. .-:.tc‘n .t9;.,gne:. but 1<ae1[-~'sv‘1~l , take‘: ‘ ‘V “ . , Y s L. Frbm I/‘,1: Mercantile Advertiser, Srf:tH)zl1e1‘ 1611:. ‘E\i “ We béwe,\ ofzcé more: “met the en: emy, and they are ours.” CO MIIIOI) ORE M ’DO.N'0 U GH, ,From’ the Kentucky Gazette, ./1ug.:30.' The hero qf'VLakc. Cbamftlain, ROBBERY OF THE MAI-L. Is a native of the state of Dela- ware‘, and is about twenty-eight years of age. He entered early into the naval service of his»coun‘try',.iTn which he distingllisjhed ‘liimseli’ for science. and hra~y_'.er'y. At the siege of Tri- poli he \vfas_ midshipman under cqm.. Stephen Decatmt, and was one of the ‘gallant ‘band_ of volunteers ‘who destroyed. A the frigate Philadelphia- and the Turkish‘ gun-boats. His c‘_0n(i\ict on this occasion, procmjed for him the increased esteem of 7 his com.mande_x'., and he was recommend-_ ed» to com. Preble, who ‘immediately pmmoted; him. i Extract Q)’ a‘ letter dated Bbuilinga jr.'c'¢.-nl, Aug. -17'. I814». “ On Thursday last, D. S. M’Nea‘l' was. detected and ‘taken ‘ up for . hay.- ihg robbedlthe mall. He has been actingaesistant -poetmastet about six weeks in Bowling Green’—-and it is supposed that he has rolibed every mail passing from east to WC§ty'3iIlC° ‘he, has had charge of the ol 1Fri.- «dai, Saturday and Sunday‘ ‘were spent- in searching the caves and sink holes. «around the town. Bills~o’fexc'han'geg ldrafts~, chec~k§, post notes, oI\ders were vfourgdl -to the *amou_nt 09 400,000 dollars. V He has got between l and 2000 dollars changed for silver.-an ‘And the .l,ette’r.s give an.«accoun.t.«ofa- bout 5000 dollars that cannot be found-. He was tried befo.re~ two Iust*ices,of the peace, found ~gfuil‘ty~ and commit- ;ted“ 19- J'ail‘.. His -father and Th0m_&S Middleton bailed him out---and tho court otily ‘bound them -in a “recogni- zance bond‘ of 5000 dollars---and the boy has movcd~0§'., He. is a youth but of 45;” . .a L: _ Alive 10 glory, and having before him many illust aexainples of _A}me1-ican naval heroism. he has -ea:-M g.er.}y_ §0u_ght »every opportunity to bring the enemy‘ to action 9n;_Lake Ghamplain‘. . Hesjaas succeeded ; and his good.fo_rtune .l_1_a_s- placed him ‘on the same pcoudmeminénce whichhad. hitinvertoé distinguished only the :hero of._..La‘k,e jEitii:-. W1Ez¢n~V~th¢» -soul reviving intzclli Li: 3,? é % i .; \ “ \ .‘-2’;