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wish to injure my character, have Peter Anchor, commander, bound United Suie;. The Lionels

TO THr PUBLIC, to travel as Jong as the israeiitsin to Jamaica, iouui unow, ai- auwever, ny nis paw on eld, rvr..,. " . the wilderness, even 40 years, to ter being on our passage two days The Prometheus, an u

Ycu have read in the procure someiuing 10 suit meir uic wpuiu uiwuai uji d m- wh bump w war, or which $c mh No. of the . Republican my purpose. . Indeed I think it a par- thagenian commission, and said notice has appeared in the J "x ff;,Mn,vlw Mm, crrir. ticular hardship that I must bedc- he was bound on a cruise. Find- prints, has been upon a secrP;

urcs on apiece written by a per- prived the liberty to advocate a ing ourselves taken in this shame- sion to the court of St. pj son who styles himself " Simon good cause, for. no other reason ful manner, we -concerted with burgh, and has returned to)

Mrus In that address, I than 1 once when a child, attempt- cacn otner 10 icave xier uie nrsr, merica. it is somewhat wf nuffiuse of some words implica- ed to support a bad one! opportunity. On the adScptcm- cm and suspicious that it tin"- the Editor of the Republcan, The chronology of our coun- ber we captured the schr. Sophia, from Russia without touching

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cd as intended to stab his moral ciareo against uic u. otaies in uie Jamaica, wuuuuic uh uuam , un xjj,in ivumuuntu TH4 chiracter" upon mature consider- year 1774 ; and from the register the third of the same month, cap- SOME CLANDESTINE Pe atuVi I "find his construction my father kept of the births of tured a Spanish brig !rom the POSE WAS IN VIEW. of nv piece, is one, that the his children, I was born in the coast, with 180 negroes on board t ' ' fUr'.; ,,cp,i will hnrff : vcar 1761 : so that at thedeclara- the captain and owner ransom- Detected Conspiracy at nr,w V

hut I do now dcclire 'that was tion of the war I was 13 yearsold; ed the brig, &c. for 1600 dollars;

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net mv intention; I only intended the hrst Dattie was rougnt in the we allowed tne ooat to tafce tnc setters rrom Bordeaux of t'(, it to shew my disapprobation to a year '75, when I was 14, and the captain on shore at Cuba, under 21st inst. were received ituc? .'' niece which I conceived to be cal- last in the year '8 1 when I was 20. a promise that he would return on Saturday. One is from h rulatcd to sink the cause ofvital re- Let such as are disaffected with with the money; the unjust a- gentleman there addressed to $ inn hivin a hope that it would me on that grobnd, place them- greement of the Spaniards, in firm with -which he is conreaA

draw some apology from him for selves only by fancy, in a similar place of the money, sent out a in London. It communicates i:f .havinp iven currency to it: situation ; let them call to mind king's schooner of superior force, telligcncc, that a considerable however the matter between us, the force of parental example; the and captured us ; at the .time of number of persons were appr?f ir relates to xnvself, is now set- filial affection of a son who had e- the capture four of the men got bended at Bordeaux dui in t! t

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Altho' these feuds between us King; who wa surrounded with now began the inhuman usage of the government, on a charge fT

are t'mraccomodated, 1 stand im- a circle or rncnaiy neignDors, me cruei opaniarus cut ana man- ucing concerned in a conspire nlicatcd in the eye of the public ; school-mates & play-fellows; who gled to pieces with cutlasses, to restore the Bonapirtean dym therefore as a duty I owe to my- were roused by a sense of duty bound back to back till the blood ty to the Freneh throne. The i: self I shall attempt to give you an (from the prejudice of education) run from under our fingernail?, tention of the conspirators, it IMiVmtinn of those things with to rally to the British standard: .we ire at present in Cuba goal, understood, was to declare tJ

which I stand charged, which I then let them ask themselves if a- on the allowance of this savage arch dutchess Maria Louisa rl trust will "ivc me complete relief mong them all, would have been nation, on half a pint of rice gent of France during the mirJjT. D from the tarnish esexhibited. seen such a phenomenon as one of and beans, half cooked, for to ity of her son. The attempt ijv ' jn In the' first place I stand charg- them, turning his back upon content the sons of Columbia for excited the greater surprise e($ J . ed with acting inconsistent with those tender connections, and re- 24 hours, without cloathing, or sidering the quarter where it h ' nv nation. That 'instead of spen- pairing to the standard of the A- any shelter to hide our nakedness, been made, as Bordeaux has ti1 I

and talents with mencans r 1 count not out tnese in ironi strong, c. no tnenos Ken tne lead in itr loyalty amor,

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my flock, in the discharge of my things will have their weight in allowed to see us

the cities of France. There

minisrerial functions, behold lam rhe minds of the judicious, and Honored sir we the unhappy other places in the south ctC( 'astintr severe reflections' &c. In that they will preponderate so far petitioners do humbly beg for the France in whih fulelity totbU-

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c.oV tn u;s 1 will mv. I havp. in mv favor, that I shall still occu- mercies of a free country, for crovernment is said to beauestio:

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liad inC IlOnOr tO Oe rtlUK.CU a- 'J t iuuhu uivuicu uj mv nuwi wl. iuuuv auu vauui.u auit.

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mong tnc ministers or uic .ieuiodist Episcopal Church nearly 27

years, and am ehecrful to leave it to their decision, yea, to the judg- Norfolk, va. march 13.

went of all with whom I have la- The following petition, adures-

conquered our enemies.

John H. Buckley, Nantucket, Dcnard Townsand, Norfolk. Thomas Reed, New York. Benjamin Brown, do. John Daviss, Newport. Wiiiiam Handey,N. Carolina. George Wilson, New York. James Morress, Boston. John Bennett, .Philadelphia.

John Jackson, do.

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-understand, has given orders far. the purchase of 40,000 barrels aji flour in America', for the supplj'f' of the city of Paris.

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that Tunis and Tripoli have civesPJ

up, at his request in the name oil the prince regent, every christiarf

John Anderson, New'Orleans. captive thev had. and that tkrf

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John Dunkin, New York.

John Charles, New-Orleans. Francis Barber, do. BONAPARTE'S ESCAPE ! NORFOLK. MARCH l6.

is not now a Christian slave in th

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Renewal of cur treaty with AirierThe following: circular, is pr

litely handed, by 1 friend who a:

bored during that time, if I have sed to the president of the Unitrjcen remiss in my duty as a min- ed States, by fourteen Americans, r.ter. By their judgment I am now confined in the Spanish privvilling to stand or fall. I will sons at St. Jago de Cuba, was further state, from the view I had handed to us by a gentleman who and si ill have of Simon's piece, arrived here from that island athat honesty, sincerity and religi- bout ten days since, with a reon was degraded , I thought arid quest that we would publish and yet think it an important part of transmit it to the president. .Not jny ministerial duty to advocate knowing the gentleman who was rhe suffering cause: hence I con- the bearer of the letter, andhavolude I have not gone an hair's ing no evidence of the authentibreadth out of my proper station, city of the document, induced us

4lf I forget the 6 crusalcm, let to delay its publication until we Bonaparte escaped from St. 'Helena rived in the brig Spartan yeste: 1.1 1 -..-. 1 t.j 1 ..I n o:.u r t-i a A..

my rignt nanci rorger. ncr tun- couiu sausiy ouj&civcs ua muse vdpiaui oinuii, ui uic ung a- udy. ning.' Psalms 137 5. This may points. Having received such as- lonzo, (reported in our marine U. States ship Washington. show what kind of sore place Si- suranccs touching its genuine list,) states, that it was rumoured Mahon, Jan. ist, 181;. mon blundered against. character as we required, and at Port au Plat, and generally be- CIRCULAR.!

In the next place he charges me having the statement verefied, by licved, that Bonaparte had made Sir I am happy to inforoij(tho indirectly) with taking up a subsequent arrival from the his escape from St. Helena, in an that a treaty of peace and amity f.s arms to fight against the rights of same quarter, wc give it inser- American vessel. A passenger in was concluded with the dcy and man in the American revolutiona- tion with pleasure, forwarding the Alonzo, informs, that the regency of Algiers on the 251' ry war. It is to be observed, that the original as directed to the de- account was published in the ult. which in its principal features, when ever I have arose to detect partment of state, where we newspapers, printed at Jamaica is the same as the treaty of Ju:jv evil doers, this has been a cud that doubt not it will receive that at- and Barbadoes, and stated that 18 15. - they have chewed with much see- tention to which it is entitled. he was brought off by an A mcri- Our relations with the otaer . jo

ining delight. In order that they To the president or the U. States, can frigate, which had been per- barbary powers remain as w

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may be deprived or some of their Petition of fourteen Americans, now mitted to go into St. Helena, for could wish them and the Aincn-.yy. p pleasure, and saved the trouble of confined in the prison of Si. 'Jago the purpose of getting a supply can trade has nothing to apprt' for; publishing it again, I will frankly deCuba. of provisions and water, that the hend from the cruizers of either f,

acknowledge it. 1 retrosDect oast Honored Sir. innate was attacked bv an armed of those nowers. be isur

life, and with deep regret think We take the liberty to in- English ship which she beat off, Be pleased to communicate "'fnorthc on the follies of childhood and form you of cur sad misfortunes, and brought Bonaparte away safe, information to all the America" jterrito youth, though precipitated to ac- confined in Cuba prison, at the concealed in a water cask. merchants and ship masters witijMa'rch tion by the example of a very re- inhuman mercy of the cruel in your district. r fsra

spectacle, and much respected fa- Spaniards. Our first misfortunes The following paragraph copi- 1 have the honor to be, sir, "ss,t ther, togcther-with alarge major- are as follow : Our vessels being cd from a London ministerial pa- ry respectfully, your tnot 0 t,

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jry 01 me iiui4uiiama vi uic tuuu- soid ror me purposes or privateer- per, snows now apprenensivc the uicni servant. try where I lived ; yet I have the ing, we were obliged to take pas British are of a friendly under- L CIIAUNCE . consolation to find that those who. -sage in the schooner Margaretta, standing between Russia and the To Bernard Hknry, Esq.

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