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him mft« • mean or servile, than of the best farms on the south side of choice of representatives. The pal aone t-y tl.c cxtcuivc. fm . the lake : the poor all bless him. He was to be -opened at 12 o'clock; but knows, we ,!o net wish a w d i hi hon which is the federalists obtained the keys of Lng and ; but we ought ether p without now rides in his coach-on t Hecvrrn war with to give I'on it. As well Edward Easy, my other friend and <rant was then read ; after which the might they enter the Chesapeake Bay companion, received from his father a chairman declared the meeting open- and impress persons travelling from nutation iudfin too much contempt fortune of five thousand pounds. At ed, and informed the citizens they hence to the eastern saore, as molest CtZo, Neither tin« or pper in the age. of 4 g, he Wok his degree at mifiht bring in their votes for five our vessel, as they are accustomed to formal v refutin? it. it is pretended, Yale college, with singular honor, representatives. Several citizens that do. iTlamaSaLdonnK my^o The pfofesion of the law suiting best were near the selectmen put in their I he federal Republican of t.» tea JrincSei iTt Ia^cSging bis-cecity Ind inclination, he sti^- voles, when a ^andalous scene of ri- morning haL a lengthy article on th.s ^ ? ^rSinTtnoTatJ 4J; edtWsscipn^under the most approv- ot and confusion commenced—A subject. Irue Briton l.ke, the cd.t- Maes ajlt| W'^JJ'iBJtaito ed masters, and at 22 he appeared at gang of desperadoes, who had previ- ore are prepared to execrate Madison dues tnei perhaps *k *><*' l never S ^ U *\«£* th e &* °\^ deafened the republicans, stop- for the supposed orders given to com- „'ri'i^i. J-t-jV wh«ih*»mnrt#.th*.firc-h1#.9 f All An. ned all the avenues to the selectmen's modore Rodsrers. 1 hey will find few 1 own party to join them.— liken the case to the \ affair cf withhold proper claims, that I s*ha!l and well he might be, for tfiere was Selectmen ordered one of the consta- ? he Chesapeake,\ and, though there BotibeVcr 'ambitioos'to retaia#the *<*> |nglc # ne m>!I the vlfege but bles to take out « man for riotous is no more resemblance between them BOEineovcr amoKi S s « r T^ J^| j oia . some go ^ d and kind j^ ^ liad conduct, which was accordingly done, than between \ a mountain and math- appellation. ; If* fed< hr|i«sty, God \ rs bring- My f*rinciple$|an; not This did notallay the fury of the fed- ematical point,\ so be it. If Rodge ke cause he plead was of a poor eral MOB, who had previously deter- shall thrash the Englishmen, and brir^ 1 ild gingerbread mined to create a riot, amid which, if home our impressed citizens, we will i only daughtar, possible, to prevent the election. ma ^e him admiral— this will certainly a sweet Jifrle rose-bud jus* seventeen, Dining this disgraceful transaction, in satis fy the British government and it& < • •• > • «• ~u:..u .u_ r..j —1:_»_ i .L.J friends! So they punish Berkeley. * Those excepted who are concientious- of^oston, thes^lectmTn'Vere'i.^ ^ *™P«»°™ of bearing wrm. e«n for de- eti siA fallacipuinotions ; **he conrt .was opened'; the wit- mously abused, and one of them was HOrwOlthevbe ibandonW; becawse nesses examined; and it came Ed- struck! The constables were knocked ifieg wife'«n*tw the san# peoples, •*»\»<**• .tuto to speak. He rose—O, doam^aad persons attempting to give «©t unworthily. Mf fronds fed mV h *\ was a handsome man, but now his «» their votes were forcibly pulled back ^ •-••% rest Jsaredvithatl khall <*eejg .look'd pale, his lip trembled, f rom the P° lls •' One«god republican ferrors' of denuncj#ioij#and aufl his wnite hand shook. My heart was knocked down, trampled upon by fenfive war. -, May 20. 6ielas|j<>f persfcef tion, wiA equal in- 1 ' \\\ Sobert*0ie |r|inble8 for riot go on. mob, it is feared DREADFUL CONFLAGRATION. Yesterday morning, a few minutes before ten o'clock, a fire broke out wo«dd buy a cow, and Seephcr: f«bBfh 5 T»tn^^odthmp,th*ibrawiycheapsr : and by his voice rose : his cheeks ^'<? of his bruises! This riot and con- next door to the corner of Duan»- Vesumed their color: he raised his fusion continued for some time, when street, in a carpenter's work shop in arl>i mostj^cefullv, and his eyes t^ e selectmen, finding that no more the rear of Chatham-street, which Sj3arkltedw8*Wu might have heard a °f tne citizens could approach the communicating with Mr. Lawrence's pin fa% He in 6*ne moment stirred polis, on account of the federal rioters, coach-maker*s shop in front of snid up the feelings so against the hard- told them, that unless they desisted street, the whole, was enveloped in hearted landlord that every one was in ; an d suffered the citizens peaceably to flames before it was discovered a ragef Addrthen he painted the suf- vote, they would close the poll with The wind blowing a gale at North g p the suf y p g a eale at North wiycheapsr. ferings,of the widow and orphan; In what Votes they had;—the riot still east carried the flames with astonish- „ . V ,/ * spite ofmc I cried like a child. I ne- continuing, they accordingly did close ing rapidity up both sides of Chatham is a Weastnt Ut^ pillage ver loved him half so well in my life.^ ^> aR d declared to the meeting that street, until it reached Mr. Lorillard's ^f1l| d rb id hjft ji t i d h fi Tbe»£ is a ^ pg ver l n my life.^ > g , Mr. Lorillards \yhbhM3iOds^iTOebBrdersofas1iiiial| 1 dur parson, rren^ember, said thaij-ftnere were twerity-jiye votes received; three stofy fire proof house on one lake inlbe western pajt of_C<^ntiecti- the \oil of eloquence \vas on h^^Kcessagjrjtp, aehoicej., 13 ; that the side, and a row of new two story brick •c«f:.•-.•-,A-ta^%i^'^ '^sffly'bttt^n;t#w^; r *.^ngue J \'Sn^ tl tte 1 l|o1S!y; of p\Sfeua4ion following gehtleinen'H'ap'23 each, and hefuses nearly opposite on the other, k^t at thjf S%0 of ih^ gray goose, eg- distilled from his lips., *%>ere cnosen, viz. Caleb .Abell, Johii side, fa its progress it burnt through tertianed[the P>ss|af s«r#a^r,andjia \ Jieftojmjust pn % eve 6f being Medbitry, Sebray Iapwton, JE&andMnto Augustus, Daane, and William the wintej ^nii|j^^was the place married to Eunice Heartfree. SW 'French, andjTimothy /Falser; and greets, destroying a number of hou- fffrour # dgnclsj i6r poor was worthy of ihim,; she danced de- ; 'that PfferJ3iin< had two. votes. ,^ The ses in those streets. By 12 o'clock o*d»nee i« his |ou|jg«- |ightfutly ; s»iig swe^Sy—could spia se * ectmen tnen ordered the certifi- tlie fire was happily subdued. The Am:it3n% the companidhs t)f our rec- \Now until, the ^ith of October. WMtioii-were\||P$, whose vijfaeity and haaiiol-\been ib Applebury for «it'I cpaldi'inetvbu! admirejjj and years* Just as the old towhclc , ,, ceedmgs of men acting u^fler the ir T by barning shingles carried by the )er,*I ders of two or three British$partizans force of the wind, and lodging against • is in, Boston, five republican representa- the side, but was fortunately extin- struckk 4,, I ent jbeart.fluttered. j or 18 p p , y wit'I <p»%inet bu! admire?, and year* Just as the old town-clock l i ves were legally chosen in Reho-' tinguished. Several houses in differ- wJka©gijpd,.iriktilisf.'and.viftue.lcould i i struc 4 I entered the village. My both. These RIOTERS had doubtless ent parts of the city were in the same fe^iAbtlffi Ai jbeartfluttered ''I looked anxiously received their orders, together with situation. *f h l copies of the rlti f th Bto A more calamitous event of the p | .g^ / y g kjnd has not occurred in this city good common eatjcation, and then stillness seemed to prevade the vil- tne \LAWS MUST AND S^ALL BE since the destructive fire in the month t>o«nd}iimapprentie« to a respectable jage. Presently the bell tolled a RESISTED!\!\ ' p waggonttnaktx of the towjf. When funeral procession approached. I al- * oo much praise cannot be be- the British I saw Absalom last, before' ipyiate. vi- ighted at the inn and immediately en- stowed upon the selectmen of Reho- place. quired who was dead. \Alas the both, who at the risk of their lives clay!\ exclaimed the old tavern- supported the dignity of their office, keeper, (who did not know me) \ there goes the remains of a man, who eighteen years ago was the. most promising youth iu all the country. Foitune, education, genius, all united d hi sit to Aj*plebur5', it was his birth and wedding night.—Just 23 years o\A ; he had married black- eyed Susan, as we called her ; and she might as well have been called red-lip'd Susan, for I never HAW cherries redder. He had taken a s.hop for himself, and having got a journeyman from New-York, ha<I added the making of chaises to his old business. Ind. Chron. of September, 1776, the night afrer •\'•'• took possession of. this The following are the number of houses destroyed, as far as we can at present ascertain : 45 houses burnt in Chatham-street. to render him every thing. .flutthe the morning bitters, the noon-tide dram, and evening sling have wither- Pittsburgh, June 14, 181 i. Absalom was industrious ; he was ed the finest flower in nature's garden, frugal; above all Absalom was TEM- Poor Easy ! God rest him. 1 15 13 8 8 1 do. pulled down in do. do burnt in Duane-street. do do in Augustus-street. do pulled down in dp. burnt in William-street, do pulled down in do. It is high time the business of man. ses destroyed; and calculating from PERAIE. \ Grog and I,\ he used to Edward had been intemperate. In- stealing 'was brought to an issue, the population of the neighborhood, suv, •' arc sworn enemies.\ Not hut temperance begat idleness and neg- We think it hard enough when com- there are aj least two hundred families , , .* ,-1 .,., . i . -* .ft : . . 11 . i . , !**_ J ,.u_^_ J l i r. _i •. . it- i . i . t now anel then would he take a glass lect of business:, Poverty and wretch- mitted abroad, but feel it more sensi- obliged to seek other places of resi- t>( wine, or a mug of fiip, with a edness followed, and he who might bly when transacted on our own coasts dence, the most of whom are extreme- iricud ; but he drank sparingly.— have reflected honor on hjs country, and on board of our coasting vessels, ly indigent. •y do say, though, that one 4th of poisned by Grog, died a beggar, though, in truth, there is no realdis- Among the principal sufferers we July his ey<s sparkled a little, and he .But \ men of genius tread lightly on tinctiqn between the two cases. If notice the following persons :— Philip could not say Shebolctli for the soul his ashes, for he was your kinsman,\ government has given orders to Com- Becannon, William Mooney, Michael of him. Butthat'i neither here nor and ifyou would avoid his fate,de- modore Rodgersto attempt to check Cashman, John M'JKay, Richard P. ' '\\\ - ' cL»e with my friend Active that \you this nefarious practice, all honest* Lawrence, John Gray, Harman Vos- and Grog arc sworn enemies.\ . men will approve of it; and we shall burgh, John W. Labhart, M. Towhs- .. ggxp soon jj e aj,j e to draw a line between end, John Good, and Peter Van \ Peaceably if xie can; FORCIBLY the federalists and tories. We are Zandt. if we must r \-:- happy to observe, that in the circle of This makes the third fire which From Rehoboth.-r-Thiz town held a cur acquaintance many federalists en- has occurred in this neighborhood tin re, he wa& a sober nun. And ivhat do you think was the c onw qtience ? Why, when 1 went to Aj-.nkliury last October, who tLould I h< ar Vin talk of but the good Vjuire Aithe, and deacon Active? Whv, he h.;s money to .krid , lie owns two meeting on Sjturday last f >r the tirely approve ofwliat is said to be within two years, and indeed many