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eat nant Evin dt s , Svas fait . fatty @a lé&at -of this, sta ~ Sefferfon ,there has been for many -_ years, and, 11111 is, a ftrong perfonal at- a . -* oe vfiExura§31}f. a Vitter from Thatia« Fefe rfon, +3 - fo a gagglémanzin Psonnfyfvania, dated |__ T*\ Monticell, Oct. 3, 1813. 0 # No man on earth has a ftionger fz - deteftatio® thao -If of the unprin« f lsp - Ciplad tyrant who is deluging the con. tinent of Eucops with blood -no ane ($2 twas more gratified by his difater of E jo .' the faf Campaign, nor wouhed more 0 _. a Ancerély, fuccel(s to the efforts of. the. ift. \he thinks it die as well.to his éfid‘liéigqfi who Terved France at Fleurus's the pmmrsjyf raw fol be a its Slow c:tizens, as to hinifelf, to «edgre , Frenchmen who cngug‘md. lnfhaly,‘ of the p32 a picfhe Soverct “Wham“ ; hg lattes, from which the extract, «a ho furgived the burning ”M13? l the vhonch'gz thg Efl ga'figfifim , Ms hade; wis reilly writ- Egypt, and who fixed victory 'ufider' condefégngd&@ to eall mehis 'on. 1 Bn. by vi\ ilgfglfias Jefferfon, late? Prefi- h the U. S. and addreffed by Bim to a refpegrable gentleman of : ned, _ les su ar &_ te, between whom and. Mr, 'this heart-rending picture, but fhould . with you ; and the good willkys of all \than a million of Frenchmen, }ying loft. Finland. wrote to your Majetty:to ~coumme to adopt. your colours at Marengo, an Auifter. this cantfifi between the lioerty of litz, Jena and FraAedland ! 2,08 _ the world and eppleffi‘mxi will f1y to May your foul be foftened, Sire, at the Swedes- *I fight fut ¥you and it be neccffiiry to complete the effec, free nations will recollect alfo the dektBSof fime more forts.\ O, wal has al a In politics, fire, neither fritadfIhip on the field of honagr, victims of the nor bat red ha? place \them ate 911W wats which your Majefty has under- duties to fulfil tewards the matiots taken. _ oc * - 0% whom Providence has fommoned us Your Majefty invokes your rights to to govern: their laws and their priv. the friendimp of thé King} Permit fleges are the kleffings which are accompany our ef- me to remind you, Sire, of the little dear to them'; and if, in order to pre- value your majefty attached to it, at ferve them; one is compelled to - re.. times when a reciprocity of fentiment nounce old comne@ions and family af. would have been very useful to Swe. fections, the. Prince who wiles to den. . When ths Kiog, after having Aperform his duty . can nefitate which \ y*foul, both ths rights . ©agette, ° i act JANOAR Exrrata.<=-iIn the date i page of our paper an xw #0 da n s s covered -for 4618, read 1814, : ~ OP. s + > to- # . 8 asp b“; ' ‘LAHI \The House of R«p:reren tarfifih \have gran fed to IS 1A} WILLIAMSyFijn. a feat id f Congress, in pace nf JOHN M./BO WERS, in the diftri t compofed of the Mounties of - Chenango, Otsego und Broome.. 20 .k _s AN EMB 4RGO, pafed the H. of Rp. - refentatives, on the tlth iit. ham],- nrlfdcmiif. ed.y it bag 'Bbef me thik received the sarctiong of tht>3zfnate.-—VV£' fhall next week our readers w th the Tecre! in; s. of Congtefs; togethet-with the Pr. ficents Mef m Cotto a '<'. . \vVirtugus Alexander,\ ___\ a . . . Boston, Dec. §. Op} | IMPERIAL CONSISTENCY, s. ,; It appeafs by documents recently promulgated, that while Bonaparte | was demanding of Ruilia and Sweden -- - pe a??? E n+ England, and the rigid execution of \his continental fy ite n ; ire was at the , . sams time holding intercourfe with Add relaxing this (a me [y{- tem, by the fale ind iffue of licénees,' For his own benefit and coinfort, «& ~d it GD Sip FOREIGN. b z; you to preferve fom Sweden 'the\ - The Duke of Baflano anmpounces, to, abfain from all intercourse with been an inferregrum in that'kingdom, . during which the Englifthh were cary. tag on their a t tion to partition France and he, would hive no hand in the ditmembeérment . of that fine -monarchy ; he was tesd-rftem, and will confidler this as a ci- thy. Bp ooge wea 9.09 es Ifles of Alland, you replied to. him, ''apply to tie Emperor Alexander : he is great and generous ;\ and to fill up the measure of your indifference; you caused it to be inferted in the of. ficial journal [Moniteur of the 21 ft of Sept. 1810] at the momentof my de- parture for Sweden, that there has that your Majefty will avoid the -eciat of a rapture ; but, fire, was if not your Majeftly who interrupted our commercial relations by ordering the- capture of Swedith veflels in the bo. for of peace ? - Was it not the rigor of your orders which forbid us every kin ] of communication with the con. tinent for three years, and which {ince that period, caufed more than 50 § wedith veffels to be detained at Wis- mar, Rofmock, and other ports of the Baltic ? C = The Duke of Bifano. adds, that your Majefty will never change your commerce with jmpuri- The king broke of from thf: ccal'« e - Eondon, Oct. 14 1813. py of a Tct‘fiew‘r‘dm H. R AYAIFHQ'HW . {s the Crowa Princ®, to has Maj fty the E p- per ic Napoleon« -_ .\ As-dloag-as your Imperial Mj-ty ged, or caufed others to act, agataR - me only, dire@'y, Ldeemed it proper to that measure, a monument of his © political wisdom, as much 'by his at- tachment to the French people, as by a wilh to heal the wounds gom. ~ = _ founds? on the principle, that every vil war; which indirates tha . your Majesty means to retain for ever, Swe. difh Pomerania, aod will not renounce _ the hope of giving laws to Sweden,& thus degrading, without running any tick, the Swedith name and character, By the phrase ® civil tar,\ you of the king. That wife and virtuous policy, readers,--The noble cause p thropift.-May heaven prosper grgo. ~ 4 ano... ’ \ ~ The eloquent at d inu refling letter .of the . Crown! Prince of Sweden, to N-polton, wnich will be £. un vgding| columns, cannot fa to s arrcfl thougt tentiprh- an d commabd thi admiratgfim (Wilt the Enqwmr C im (wm pre- which he tg engaged, is worthy of the PM+yer C of L‘ilvc Ceriftian, and the eulogies cflcp. prllcsn- hr a i. hig endeav‘ s lo emancipate a niuon. who arg groaning under the oppre flign o\ .2 ty Pant, whose Hunnlrgmndgznhugnay;Pf, 110.5, © Rlands as a forted refhidenée (t the tooth ouf time and raznm:c of vblivion.'* «-- Lottery Luck. -Mt: Thoms Bufferp (formerly of this vilfag ) ana 1. Riley, of New York, are thi holders ot the 20,000 dollar prize. md 4 A letter from Walhington, flates, fuit: who F- «to oppofé to you notaing but calmaefs f- fall {B. .or filencey buf.n w, when rhe note of wif | (F- the Duke of -Baflino to M- D' Otison - Wi |- [ sendeavors to throw between th» Kin and me the fame firebrand of difcord which facilitated to your Mij:ity the enirance.into Spain, all muuiilterial re. dations having b .en broken.1 addrefs _mMyfelf direcly to you,. for the purpofe of reminding you of the faithful and open conduQ of Sweden, even in the nation has a right to govern-itfelf by its own laws. its ufrges, and its own will, is the fame which regulates him at the prefent moment. - Yur fy tem, fire, would interdiQ to narios the exarcife of that right which they have received froim nature -that of trading with eaeh other; af mutually affifiing each othet, of E&E refponding and living in peace; and doubtlefs mean a war between Allies, but we know the fate to which you deitine them. S If the events which have occurred for these four months pattchave indu. ced you to throw upon your geverals the disarming and the fenditusg of the owedith troops of Pomerania as gr-. not be sn éafy to find a pretext to Pall. P 0 o . #4 of._ 1 iy. a al {l M C4éefS eof - ¥#4rinto France, and ig wi; Proftrated a \body OF in t e that the ans, under the com- mand of Gen,. Fioyd, have ontanmed another vidory over the Cr ek, at the Hick»my woods, having kulteq u- bout 200, ~ A corre{gandent of the Eevening _ * Poft at Wefiogton, writes: at- Gen.. ___ Floyd, of the Georgia milia, reak nation, . With 900 men aud _. Fet the very exift=nceof-S f de- hew thar your Majcfiy never willied 4C0 Indians, he precipttated . himfelf . moft difficult times. \*To thecom Huntcations which M. hA > \ King caused it to be repli-d tuar Swe. ._ den, convinced thatit was only to you, ~~ Sire, that shs owed the loss of Finland, . _could never believe in your friend (inm p f for her, unlefs you procured Nq/rway Wire given to her, to indemnify her ]- 4+ for the miscinief which your policy had §. 4% .caufed her. y--_-: docs i ..o the note the Dukes of B ffave, « '\ _cand the of the French priva- Aeetrs, fact, fpeak for th nlelves, and, yon comparing tre dates, if wi:l he feen hether your Maj-fy or the Swed: [v government are corre. {E # .A hundied Sweduh (hips had been seaptured, and more thau 290 fea.gen «put in irons, when this government ¥-:saw itfelf compelled to caufle a pua e to be feized,. who, under the Frenc j gflag, .eatered our very ports:®o carry H our Thips, and to infult our conf. a _. tBignenol was charged to mik + by-or. dl . _tdec of _ your Imperial M jorty, the With regard -to all-that is contzrined - £ =refpecting the invalim of Ps neraimg, | pen Is an extenfirn of commer. . cial relations, witout which fhe would -be-infofi-tent for her Far from percerving in the conduct of the King any change of {yitam, ev. e'vy enlightened and impartial man w 11 find in it nothing but the contin« uation ofa <juft.and fieady policy, which was manifefted at a period the Sovereigns coalefced againft the liberty of France; and which is now purfued with energy, at a time when the French Government continues to continues to coufpire againft the lib. erty of nation and of Suvereigns. - I know the good dispofitions of the t3 confitni the judgment of the coun. make particular exceptions againft_ Sweden. even wh. n the tribunal deci- ded in our favor Befides, fire, no one in Europe will imisunderftand the blime which you throw upon your gee nerals. f The note of the King's minifter for foreign affairs, and the answer which M. de Cabre returned on the 4th of danuary, 1812 will » you, fire, that his M jolly had eveir anticipated your wilhes by fecting at liberty all the crews of the privateers; The government afterwards 'cartied Emp-ror Alexander, and of the Cab-e i: coolideration fo far as to fend back inet nf St. James' towards peace-the Portugurfs, A'gerines, and Negroes, ‘mf—fiwwmhwmmmf‘wmmaken on uoird the {fame & ‘ ‘ . [ privas and vour ougit not to [para +~tiers, called theim{ Ives the fubjects it - PM T'd-of the finceft meearchy of your Majety. The not upm earth, would you be always ex. be the ighteft reafon, therefore, tending its limits, and transmit to an- your Majefty {hould arm lefs pswerfuel than yours, the ed the return of the w etched inheritance of interminable and foldiers, and yet they fill groan wur? ~ Will not\ your Majsfy ap; ly under confinement, l h yourl®lf to the healing of the wounds -- ** With reg why not have order. Swedith officers cil of 'prizes; and that you did .nat« LOws upo “thE‘AUITfi‘EE'TTfit’H‘ pafetnial) v3,- attacked 1500 warriors, killed 200 and burnt the town. - 18 rera~ --- h4p§,one of the largeft and bef built Ind‘uim villages in Noth having 430 boufes, His lots was on. Iv 11 killed and 45 wounded. Gn, Floyd is a fine ofi-er and a very brave mans and when I heard of his ap« pointment to the command of the tfopgs defined for that fervice, I was satishi=d-that-hbe-would - weit» Gep. Floyd was feverely wounded ix the knee,. . \ol ¢ . 4 - # G Aimericay - - ~* * \ o 1 -.-... FROM NIAGARA. EktraQ from a letter from a gentleman id -- § C Canandaigua. Dic. 2% iglg. ~ f i ©\ Newark we haye burnt! Lewis - -- % ton and Schloffer the Britith have § burot ! Buffalo is fecure, but Fort Ni» a agra is gone. The inbabitants on ~ our frontier are maffacred, and butch«- emies unparalleled are praQifed. The Iodicns and Brinth are in the full ude of fuccefsful retaliar arm ence Jo treaties. _._. _u. .______ he Duke of Baffano fays, that your Majefty did mot provoke the war with ) ~ @: =s .pafled the. From the moment when your Mai. fgfiy} plangedinto the interior of that empire. the ife was no longer doubt- The Emperor Alexander & the plating, already in the mooth of A1 f gutt, forefaw, the termmuation of the amnaign, and fts.prodiginus refults ; 1. military combinations feem»d to. guarantee that you Majefty would be usoner.=-Y¥ou efeaped ihat danger, e; but you army. elite of France,, 3f Germany, and of [raly, exifts no rote! There lic unburied the brave Niemen, with 490,000 vh - - -your Majefty weigh all these Gis,hr tms. {Rpnremmuntine 4 ., gard to the threars con. inf &ed-by-a-revolation-of -which -tained in.fthe note of the Duke of there is rpothingfeft to France but the BatTano. nd the 40,000 men w hom recolfection of its military glory, and your Maj§Hy intends real calamities within, irs Interior - mark, I do not think -it be Sire, the leff ors of hiftory repel the i-. - s enter ino difeuflGions on dea of an univerfal monarchy ; and jets, and the rather becaufe I doubt . TV H 1- - comes me the {entilnent of independence ma!LamwklehwhfitmlWKWthfiWWéh!fi’_ be deadened, but cannot be effaced mark can avail himfe dene -: f If of that fuccor, from the heart of nations, May '@ Wich regard to my perfongl! ame bition,-it is lofty, I ac'knowlefige: it «bas for its obf-A to ferve the caufe of yumamty, and to fecure the indepen. Sence of the Scindinavian Peninfula : to attain that end; I confide in the juftice of that caufe which the King bas commanded me to defend, upon erations, and at lait really think of that general peace the profaned name of which has cafdsefl so much blood to fixflv | * I was born, fire, in that fine France whieh you governs its glory and prof. perity can never be indifferent to me; the perfevergpce of 'this nation, and but without ceafing to form withes for the fidelity of its allies. - its happinefs, I will defend with all . © CHARLES IRAN, Nex , _» ~ \Burnt eit Soe -Site BD hoe cs T.. n oth + + ens . ml TDL IB IT S G qc go be memers s <> + vn on ence lisludis J. + ' a fain ge u LaB Cs macs & an o en rm acne canne ines hes (fays capt. Pfurifh, Indian agen .} .. ii are now on their way to this p ace, i many of the shildien without eithep 3 im thefe fupy. ftockings Oi thoes. All Bere is ala: ne , QO horrida bella?! hora ___ __ C tot 50 Wen Porter's Mills at Schloffer are burnt, * ) Fhe: T wo fons of Bea: cog. * the Lu io g 9- Janna fiftm, hfq. neo, are killed.\ . . ‘ . Gi 100% L bwin ib Fron q C « . * «0006 4 win nny oak tm t m the Canandaigna Repefitory, of De. tely | cember 21, The next day: after the evacuation e (“if 1 ‘of Fort George, the enemy appeared -.- | all}: there._and hoifted the Britith flag (any ; nou the ruins. They have alfo taken”? og: to Clikes ffmfifi OF Queefffihfiyn and {h fez“; ff“; * “hit“l fo tale a N TOWhflB on .. : fome works for its defence, CC J ‘ o ass, > 0 rr t\ ** wis n neo unrens pam c ace an n a greens un f a a a ener init et . eom nem vndvene nn 7