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Brown. ==-- Gng-resources the derives from commeice and ~impede the full and cordia co.optration of; ° 'To sitom:rocks, to muse o'er floodand felly - ~ =_ | > _ - ___ _ : navigation, tender it evident,. that we cannot those who, are actuated by the same feelings;\ - slowly trace the forest'sshady seene.: . .. . _ Elias Hansom. ° _ ~ compel- ier to respect our rights and gatisly- and entertain the same sentiments; > ' (, K Wing M93? jighaztrgwmg ”‘,“‘?§§df’;’,“zi9“ flwsum y, tal 10 , Gawnip | _ |_ ___, dour défoinds, otherwise than \by a successful ~* Resolved,; 'That it be recommended to the, ° Toi‘fipmtonggtrgsitezsurlngmfé $5??le egg\ a g’ielalci'tzgn?) a??? hiya wiggliMmirg Rf mgrngme Twygrfm? the means: of conducting fig-19m}? .of peages liberty anztl'Ta33Qerccg. tho- ith the wild flock har never needaga Rolly .. ( 00) \ lel oul\ Mewby NMitWianic] Gor: Phich wh rot oolf do not potsess but our bue She So. the prescpemwar without diss. ine o'er steepsand foaming falls to leat ;. | _ Oe ) 20 . -__ ‘Qixsvfijillzgffely refuges}. to provide.-Bse- tinction of parties, ro assemble in their pes» ~' .__Th1 is not Sqlifude= 'sis but to hold «~ froHWd. - - ‘ Lewis. \« 7 cause the exhaflSted state of the treasury, oc- Péective counties, wherein sach méetings have . Conyerse withpature's charms, aniseeherstores us» - Isagg W Bostwick casigned by the destruction of the revenue de- Not been already held, and apmini commitiees , ~ “Lgfhm'r‘xid‘ét. the ctoud, the hum,. the shock of men, -. \ tobe Bail Jefferson. -_ 2 _-_ *> rived from commerce, should thie war continue; Of correspondence and conference,. who, if [:.\ *To near,'to see, to feel; and ts possess, - - - _ Solin Paddock, Amos Benedict. |___ ._ will zender necessary a resort tgloaps and tax- deemed isecessary hereafter, may meet in a - 's * And roam alongthe- world's tired denizen, Te convention then unaifmously elected es tos vast amonnit-measures by, which the\ convention, fo 'the pur of explaing : And roam along ited denizen, ___ 1 C I . unaifact Cole A vast ar seas y , aie in, foy the purpose of explaining and , |___ (With nonewho bless ns, none whom wecaabless ; Gonmsnt JACOB MORRIS, President,; people will be greaily burthened and oppress» comparing their sentiments, and concerting a WL - s l - Miniens of gpkgfléqr'fprmfixpg {rom “Siffissi’t‘p ~ and VITIIAM HENDERSO N, Esq. theis ed, and the influence and patromige of the ex- common plan of operation, having for its ob« \ _ , Nowe shin win comtoumen entich | S- S \ ( __ _. ocutt'e slhrmingly increased - Andfinally, ber jbct, the restoratioof pace to our degraded. - y ° ~ * Of all that followed, sought afasued :. ,, Thitconvention thnn proceed «f tocpnsider causenis war begun with such meats as our . and afflicted country, _\ -_ $ 0 2. 0.2 . c * «Eis is to be along ; this, this is Solftide| ~ The prsent alirmingsituation of the U. States ; prepired, and conducted inthe mode ___.. JACOB MORRIS, President, ._. . & , * sot | (p. ies u Cy 3 .. ._ ~ * < | they “Seclnfiuso'fvgd‘ to pursue, we see no iHéNpERsox,}&§éfrs/g C “f le 1 taquoung Lady who borrowed, and asked if she maght Restivel, That Samuel Jore; Jun. John grounds :o hops the honorable and successful _ ___ __ -\ . {o see \V- _._ read Ovid's Art uf Love. . ‘ Duss, Zchalon R. Shipherd, Mgerris S. Mil» termination. _ al bo _ AID>sa Mow FIP . < ay e 1 1; YCQ‘: ?3¥‘3§1’§3‘Wmiy’sffziely fez? the art, - =_ IE“, JdCO‘) Ro,.VflIl_ Regs-Sela“, Dilliél?dl'is, . ]?£SGZ'E’BQ’,‘ That “(hue we' condemn the war, |, flea)”. Gait; [Juli J Stowe“ <n © I 1835“sz if! $£k§2¢£§£§$ 15a“ zypgfizkmcmmw Myron Ho¥ley, Vincent Matho=®, Iffarmanuslmlthfmoss distinct and ungnalified terms, we - to l 1) . _,; e jae : 20 Sad ghard thy bosom from love's rudg alaem: ; Bleeker, Fhomas P. 905W“: aad Abra: are'aqqfly sensible of the new duties and | Enquz e Mational Intelligepcer, of Seht. 19. . Then read in secret, or forbear rolabk, _ ham Yan Vechten, be a commitive to prepare gations which the change of our national rela Yesterdgy afternoon, at 20°clock, Lt. Anders , O'er the soft page of Ovid's famous book, and report resolutions expressiwe ofthe opine tions has issposed upon us; andare~fully de. son, of the United States Army, fe‘ixclfe‘d wig\ For while you read the latent freawwill rise, . \Gen ofthe convention, relative @o the conduct termined in dur several capacities of magis« City, beayer of despatches from ‘Bn’rigad‘iez Gen« ms 4?!“ soft fie‘sgflfeagt; 313th. 3m\; eves i of rulers and the postentous crisis trates, soldier? and citizens, to obsy \wih eral William Hull, tothe Dcpartfimfit‘ 05W“; ThP Hie md cur met Ay ugh , whthit props promprnesssnd alacrity all constitutional ree of which the following copies have beenoby - =_ \And rhilefonddove assumes (he whale contreul, . 'C\ «» be ajoped by the conventieon, and also. to dnisitiongs of the proper authorities; seeking tained for publication: ~ © ae ~~ prying eye may sqan, andread thy very joul. , [a®eD>ale and re port an address to the people ol mo ccherredress for the avils of which we com- Mox 8th Sept,. 181%. / f [:t ooo this site, onthe same subjects. __|__. ___ plain, thin that Rich we confidently trust will: enclosed dxspafch was pkcyated i ' Ne w.. Y OW}; 009370 E‘flfib a. :_ NEW Jutes on behalf of the foregaing .com» be oblained from a 'change of sentiment in the. on my arzival-at Fort-George, and it was my > ; ,. 4A YC = (O ® raittes reporged resolutions amd an address, people, Itading to 'a .ch«uge of men and meas- intention to have forwarded it from that place | I e nuur: © wrhichwere severally discussed aand unaninmiots- ures, - - e . ___ by Witherel, of the Michigan Volun« [ AP __. AT a Convention of Qelegateq‘ from 'the seve» 1y qoloptcd; and are in the works following, 10 'That we view the creation of new teets. I made application {to the domahdnding i | ral Counties of the State of New-York, here- wits |__ > to states out of terrifortes not withinthe ancient Officer at that post, and was refused; be stat» ' 44 . Inafler designated, hold at the capmotin the, YWizneas the great and Kimits of (be United States, as inconsistent with ing that He was not authdrised, and Gen'éral £: €iy of Albany, on the 17th and tagegof a republican government arise from the spick ofthe federal compact, and chiculate Brock was then. at York. .We were immedi- a. of September, 18121 .).} C. > the comtoling influence of public opinion by ed to destroy the weight, which the old, great ately enyGarked for this place, and Maj. With» © \Phe following gentleman appéared and took the, mesanes of the adminisiration : And and populous states ought to have in the union, erell obtzined liberty ar Kingston to go. hong theix seats : e fat CoL wherees,that this influence may be Felt, it is and utterly: go disappoint and frustrate the on parole, . Ae S oe 4 \ 2009 Brom the County of Suffolk, , mot anirely the right, but the dry of the peo- great purposes for which they entered into the This is the first opportypity I have had to | John Jermain. 0 +00 ple, liom time to time, to assemble and express confederacy. - - forward the despatches. |. - |, . *~ - Richmond. ~ -_- thiiw seitinients in relation to the conduct of - Reolved, That we consider the employ» _The 4h U. S. Regiment is destined. for | Cornélius Bedell. -__ .- thelztufes, with actearness w hielk they must ment ofjbe militia, for the purpose of offen- Quebec, with a part of the ist, 'The wholg . \ . Cinfgand county of New York. reseitt=-« ¥ he refors, e «give wan as a palpable violation of the consti- consists of a little over three hundred men. C * - Qarmmuet Jons, Jun. Peter Hawes, Joho W. F«séwid, That the doctrints of fite so {reififlcks’as extremely offensive to the people; as |_ Sir George Prévost, without any request on « Mubigan, Post, Jun. William que®itlye fed vZolern/ly mcufcatgh- wars the mormexpensive and the least efficrem mode my part, has offered to take my parole, ani 6 kom. PO nes l fe t is once «declired, all enquiry integits justice and of conductigg the war; and as a serious and permit me to proceed io the States. |_ w*ot . | Durchesy L ought to cense, ancl=ll appqsition alarming encreachment on the rights of the _. Lt. Anderson, of. the 8th regiment, is the William Bard, Witham A. Duer, Hichara to tiv mean In power immediawcly io be aban: several states, which it behovesthe true friends bearer of my despatches. He was formerly a oon Whiley, 0 2 e _ ~ bk _ «lon«d, fs essentially hostile to whevital princi of our excellent institutions, by all lawful Licutenant in the Artillery, and resigned his dha Orartgh < ._. ._ _. ._ - PDlesiF onmaopubtican institution; aid i adopt- means, firmly to resist. .. +>) - _.). 0 commission,on account of being appointed Mar» | \ >_ John- Dacre vv itets, Allanson Aus- <d, woull change our present ._ AYizknzas the late revocation of the British shal of the of Michigan. 'During - - fig, Cbaries Lindsays ce 0000 800 c ons ol the surat species of - typonagemrhiclh-ie. orders: is _oouncily-A-p=+ removed the. great-and < the campaign lc Jms had a command in the FQ rC a Ulster, ingachue ity of the focs of [raglan hig get con- ostensible cause of the prefent war, and pre- Artillery; and Irecommend him to you. as P | Jonathan Hasbrouck Sames Oliver, Conrad trivedg ia government republican fn its foros; pared the vay for an immediate accomsmoda« valudble officer.. _- ' ' ' T. 'Fimendork, Stepheit Nottinghana. in split end pmctice, iad despotic ; tion ofall existingrtifferences, inasmuch as, He if particularly acquainted with the state M Sullivans ; 0000-3 thie it muestlxs obvigus to the mnstordinary ca by the confession of the present secretary of of things previous and at the time when the Chitles Baker, Livingston Billings. pac'iyy thacwevre such a dectrins: to Egvafl,’ an stats, asatisfactory and honorable arrangement, capitulution took pla«es. He will be uble to tou a Cotumbiecs , 00 .> - adtmisthatipn, whieb, by its cormupiion or im- might easily -be made, by which the abusesre- give you correct information on any poinis $ - Livingston, Jason. Warner, Jato§ K. becsliy, had forfeited the confidence of sulsing from the impressment of our seamen, about which you may think proper to enquire, Yin Rensselaer, T homas P, Growenor, ; the peope, would be temples] zo the might, in futere, be effectually prevented- Iam, very respectfully, oe 6 So, e . Gree s > nukor mto in usjust or unnieessary war, for Tlhkrrefore, 2 e y Your most obedient servant, ' . l+ John Adas, James Powers, Wiltians Tre» the of perpetuatimig their power, Aesolved, that we shall be constrained to e I - W. HULL. [ ) zer, Mariioa G. Van Bergen Abribane Van andt trasbuldiag their. own g-watmess on'the consider tie determination onthe part of our\ Hon. Wan, Enatia, Sec'y of the Defit. of War« t e o wo. + ruins oftheir country, 2 _._ rufers, to con juGge-the present war, after offi- -- °- e 22 t s Rensselatr. #trobed,; That wuhout insisting on the in- cial motice of the revocation of the British or- __ Fort-Grons®, August 25, 1812. e | .. +- Efosea Moffets Elijah Janss, Samuel Stave, juszite of the present war, ta king solely into ders in council, as affording conchisive evi« |, SIR-Enclosed are the xriicles of capitulre . . , . -_ > ty im. M. Blies, Daniel Gray. Barent V an V ieols, commidervtion the time and cireumstances of its that the war'has been underruken from tions by which the Fort of Detroit has bets E| Gurdiner Tracy, Herman Enickermicker,. dechration, the \condition of «he counicy and motives entirely distinct from those which have surrendared to Maj. Gen. Brock, commanditig , E No . Delawate. - state of he public mind, we ams «onstrgined to been hitherto avowed, and for the promotion of his Britannic Majesty's forges in Upper Cating | A C REbeneger Foole. | . confiiden and feel it our duty tsp pronounce fta oligects wholly unconnséted with the interest da, and by which the troops have become pris? * Washingion. _j most reb, unyvise and inexpeidient measure, and honorof the American nsuon. onérs of war, My situation at present forbids L ' : f - Ebenezer Clark, David Hopkin, Zebulon the idoprion af which ouglst fer ever to deprive Resolved, That we contemplate with abbor- Int from detailing the particular causes which I R. Stiphard, Melanston WY heeler, Zima Kfitch- its authors o€ the esteem. and qui‘rfiécinéé‘fif an rence, even the possibility of an alliance with bave led to this unfortunate event I will; 'eock, Edward Savage. e en€jphtared people ; because, as (he fojuries the presebt emperor of France, every aciion of however, generally observe, that after the surg ~ - _ C_ ~ CHy and county of Albany. we have received from Fate,; aire at {easvz whose fife has demonstrated, that the stiain- render qlf Michrlimackinat, almost every tribe : Abrabam Yan Vechten Harmanus Bleeck. eq@il in amount to those we hare sustained ment, by any means, of universal empire, and and fasion of Indians, excepting a part of the : 'et, Jacob Ten Eyck, Gideon Tabor, William from England, and have been «tended with the consequent extinction oFevery vestige of Miamies and Delawares, north fom beyond { M-Kown, Jesse Smith, Michael Freligh, Jona: cirtienttances of still greater Lisult ans] argra- freedom, ire the sole objects of his incessant, 1133? Superior, west from beyond the Missing than Jenkins; John L; Winuc. ~ o_ vagicn-if war were necessary to vindicate the unbounded and remorseless anibition, His Sipp south from the Ohio and Wabash, and - i oe ~ .~ ~. -__ hour of the country, and impar- arsis, with the spivit 6( freemen, we might from every part of Upper Canada, and - Guert Van Schoonhovten, Henty Metcalf, tility required) that both nations ghould have openly and fearigesly encounter 5 but, ofhis se. from #31 the intermediate country, joined in Elisha Powell, Levi H. Pitmer, Jolin M-Crea, been induded in the declaration. - Because if cret aris, his corrapting influebce, we entertain OPCD hostflity, under the British staindardy -__ Tohn H. Steel, Abner Carpeiiter. it woredecined ezpedient tocsercise dur right a dread we can neither conquer nor conceal, Against the army I cominandell; contrary to a\ 90 ~- Monigomery.. __ ___ of a«decing ogr adversary, praulgnce and.com- It is theygt‘ore, with the utmost distrust and a- the most solemh sssuranctes of a large portiog ~ PDanlel Paris; James Cochran, James Ford, mon stsq dicfimé choice. of an enemy, Jarm, thatwe regard his late professions of at» of then to remain neutril ; even the Ottawa i Foshua Webster, Solomon Hamilton. . tom whose bostility we had mthing to dread. tachnaerst and love 'to: the Ametican people; Chiefs From Arbecrotch, who formed the dele- DL. so \. C> City knd county of Schenectudy... A war with France would equas3y have satish- fully recoliecting; that his invariable course Sation~ to Washifigton the last summer, | k | tp ufo ce -_- john Santers. - 20 cE sur insulted honor, and las. tlie same time, has beer, by peradious offers 6f protection, by Whose Friendship A know you hgd great. confi» > <5 £ aol t. «Schiharte,\ 40 -_ of amoihilating, would lave revived and deceitful professions of friendship, to jluil his in. . denee, are among the hostile tribes,; and seve, Ofigin Brigham, Benjamin Miles, Runic .ectrad«l our commerce; amit even the evils texded victims into the fatal sleep of confidence ral ofthem distinguishedleaders. Among the Bouw. c 2 o s eq no C9 © oF sach acontest would have bein mitigated and security;during which, the chains of des» Vast number of Chiefs; who led:the boslile | . *** . j Olsego. © .-: [ie by the sublisne consolation, that by oat efforts, potsm are silently wood round and rivetted bands, Tecumseh, Marpot, Logan, Walk-in- I | E . Jacob Morris, ~Robert. Campbell, Joseph we were to arrest the progress on thefe | ce cl ~ C+ C. e the-water, Split-Log, &e. are considered the i (=-- White. - .c wo C {_ of desposisna in Europe, ande-wentially serving _ Reiifurd, That we are firmly aitached to print pals. | This numerous | assemblage , of rotor toc as- Hurkimen ( TC CC~~C Ake grtatinterests of- freedomn - aid-hiamanity -the-union of-the states, -most-copssientiously .- savages. the eritire influence and direg= \ - favid V. W. Golden, Peter: M. Myers Ahroughout the world.--_Beca use a . republican believing, that on its preservationg, the fature tion of the British commander, enablet Bim. - no Cy, |__ .< _=, depending soley for, its support peica, and independenitey. as well as totally: to obstruct the only communication. _ Morris S. Miller, Jesse Curtis, Jimes Dean,. orn the. wishes and affections “of the. people, power-am? grandeur of the Amqgmmfnafinn, “hell I had with my couniry. . Jfii‘sxwmffiw Adam G. Mappa, James Lynch. || . ~oogit lever to declares wam}int) which the must mainly. depend ; and we &re therefore Nication had been opened from the setilements- Cu 2p t - 99 Madist®. ~ > vo. o great body. of the nation are faot prepared to strengthened reprobation. of the meas- in the state of 9mm two hundred milesthrough. - | ' John Lincklien, Peter Smith, Wan. S. ene with zeal and alacrity ; as \where the ures of our Wsenufiflemfimn w considera. a wilderness; -by- the-fatigues-of-the-artnys-- - | oo, Smiths 0 0 ,s e [ juntice end mepessity ouf the measure are notso tion of their evident tendency to produce a-dis. which ILmarched-to-the_frontier-on. the river _ ; MQ <4 , Chenango, 0 __ > ,s .> appraraht 44 to unite. a I nt itssupport, solution of that union which we so-warmly cher» “961mm\: The pody pt: the yfigpemg com- . ** ._ yout 6, Flagler; Joel Hatch; Mather Caulk» «its inevitable tendency is to aagment theidiss jsh _> /__ = _-_ - >, . .~ ...> _. <> by, the Brith armed ships, indthe ~ o e So [ 400 0.0 , Setton that have ; before exxisied, and by ex- WitwBreas in the opinion of this convention, shores and rivers by gun:Hoats, v-Qbfz'fii‘inyiwmflfl ® Foote kal e ~ Qnondege 0 \- . - fi‘vflgkélgcgiiifits ntmost height, the dangers which ~*°?m;39j~thTflLI‘-fi'¥§éififlfii,my“? deprived of all communication by watets . Joshua Forman.! ~ 2. putpar the. way for the hortesm of a civil war. ence of the union-have chiefly, arisen from the: On this extensive foed it- depended for rimes - oul l e - Cayuga. 0 000 ,. _. [-Becinss before war was »déeclared, it was prevalence of a course of policy, by- which the- portatron- of -provisions, malifet yc es; media- ~~~ --- cu ¢ - Seth Phelps, John Richardson, Jabhsvlétpyls, . peileciy wellascertained, that a vastmajority inieratszof the -commercial »tates-have 'been cynggxgtqmgmgggvérx oltherkupply', of ela T C n > Senet. , Al . - - Reuben Susith, 24. . e C00 a.. Cortlandt | 0 | aos e IE j .+; Mead: Menil. 70 _ ~ pool -__ Steuben and Allegany. , _ ... _- Samuel S. Haight, Benjamin Wells, La A . _ - by ir Boon the byrthieniand exgponses- of: ' ‘ tes mist be borne almost sccolusively;-were of tre people in the middle indmorthern states; strongly opposed to the meassure.--Btcauke we . -. seenoralional -proipect-of astaining, by, fored of irms, the objects for which our rulets: say - contending ; snd becmuse the:evile and . ~Awanronly- sacrificed to. Tocal prejudites and penser of-the -gon« . thereas. our minds. mr Ampatipus law of self.prezeryation : Therefore resolted, that to effect a purpose not only io irresitably: impressed with the convictionthat x change f system . is now demandedby the suite jealpusics.: And whereas.o ste ith artival at Detroit,and in a few days it pass» - horses-gll its operations were. suceessfyl until | « d into the efieray's country ;and -al-oppostion acemed, to, fall before it. One wonth.if rea . mained in posession of this country, and #as ted from iis resources. .. In different.directions, ed Tress. 2 . t& denrible, but so fiecestary; 48 arcslimiel‘cfwc ~ detachments penctrated uxly milegin the set- , Vincent, Mathews, . - \_ GiPegies which the at quait .of mecessity oc« piescit rulers; the barriers of pariy, w igh sep, Ueéd par: ol the proviice; Wit-fl}? i l £ * . 3 & 230 «boss pe 2% C . °. *% I s a e> dn :> > z * wor * i. - o reuse =p “W riornmarim = (Ben il c atime 57 I’M . det ”m—fargi‘ixtjfmxfiafi w fwf‘ r ' | ; 5. * * 4 , Ie \ - , he; 8 * ¢ | , * * 4 x & rrr ;\““'“’T:“r“’f‘*“ MoCo fa, & to r n vrt mey abe -> ~a & e a \ de- neh em ece f oe 1