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question, then, seems to be this : dated September 28, 1816. tmh a wee previously. . iu, li!! Jn; n h nr hnrU ,0ns t ,1 , 4.1. i n ,,,i,:i, loe n-xr hppn r. trip minrl or Dortv ttrk;i.

Is that construction the true one, sir-t very mucn regrei uiai uwu Wim.n ..... - - ululSee, .which the most sitnole and is the absence from London, at this pubUcd here, relative to my peculiar to ourselves Ye, ,,

grammatica that which

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and against which the .other did early an answer to your note or paper vamps. u w"" a- " 7" v

. -t .1.-..u:-- -K..i- thp iTth. a T shniiiH wish, un- alwavs baid ror more wey are fa- iv. 4u; you rear!

. construction to be adopted which der the sense I . entertain of .the kenjn the ., lamp office, a fact thank Heaven -your p -... 1 ii .nA..n . kunrJrot! rkf npr1. nt i nft evil1? rnai-llpch ,ot

"was not at the time professed- great importance or me several wen wiuwu w w. - nciru ' which the words of the article do objects, to which it invites the at- sons in this country. .It has been is so comparatively small. vnrc anrl which is in con- tention of this government. said that Iowed rent for a farm. x

travention of the article which I have myself obtained the per- I rented obly one farm. I owed fvjrf . a - . immediately follows it ? mission of the-prince regent to half a year rent (one hundred in Savannah, to huZ

in this alternative, i nave no nesi- hukciiicalui3iu iu ucwuu, u w y w.... w. in this city. itation in communicating to Mr, my private affairs; but I shall March, andUhere was stock on AHamj. that the British covern- certainly return to London by the the farm to Uie amount of more " January 23d, left Norfr

ment is under the necessity of ad- middle of November, and shall than a year's tent, and things in for Charleston, in the sloop c ' . r. .1 . . 1 1 i.. I- .1 1 U! l. I T T . -1 . .

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hering to the construction pr the lose no time as soon after tnac incnouw wuiju umrc uun -hu- iuuiuu, wpi. 1. naicn, with disputed point in the first article period as my colleagues shall be ther year's rent. In short, the passengers on board. nfhe treatv of Ghent, as set re-assembled, to brine the various whole is a string of atrocious false- "January 26th, took our

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forth in this note, much as it has objects referred to in your note hoods, as the reader must sup- parture from the capes of ViH

to regret, that the construction under their deliberation. pose, when 1 assure him, that I ma, the wind blowing a trend

should differ so widely from that I request you will accept the as- am able to prove that my income dous gale from the north : t!

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of the government of the United surances or the high considera- from my writings, was more t ban mgnt passed cape mtteras, abr, Stares. tion with which I have the honor ten thousand pounds 'a year clear 4. o'clock, to our great joy. T; The undersicrned requests Mr. to be, sir, your most obedient money; and, thjtt.I fully expect gale, with the exception of so-

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Adams to acceDt che assurances of servant, to receive at least, twenty thousand small intervals of moderat

-his high consideration. (Signed) CASTLEREAGH. ptunds out of thedisposal of my ther, continued until the 2d (Signed) .BATHURST. John Q. Adams, Esq. Ztfc.fste.' landed property. of February t when about 4 : 'Foreign Office, ' - In a day or two it is my inten- clock in the morning, all hai October is 181 c. to the people of America. tion, when I have 'digested my were aroused by the dreadfuii

Jamaica, L. L Mayo, 1817. plan, to publish a prospectus of that the vessel had sprunzataJ rnl 1 . . - . .. . V.1

Extract of a letter from the secreta mere is seldom any enjoyment my future literary labours, in and that there were two feet v ry of State to Mr. rfdams, dat. unaccompanied with its alloy, the meanwhile I beg those gentle- ter in the hold. The cries 1 ei 21st May, 1816. and it has hardly ever been known men, who are propiietors or edi- supplications of the ladies w; "Should th Briti h ove that a man, who opposed a cor- tors of newspapers in the United beyond any description: eve ou e ji govern- rut government with any decree States, to have the goodness to soul instantiy applied themseh ment persevere in its construction rcnuu, jr. w jj j 1 . .1 7 vs. V r u .-i c 1 oi ability, had the good fortune insert this address, and in so do- to the pumps, ba in?, throw

ty of peace, respecting slaves car- P7 Pa J K V ' 7" -,- Uf ancho?' Cf Ll in :lii character, however fair and puie obedient servant, .&c Uie sea tremendous, k su,ne of itl Tobvious import Jhat character miSht be Know- WM- OBBEIT. snow, and freezing. At 9 o'ck president is willing to refer' the !"S' ?SJ d?'c T dose conBexi6" P: S. ThJt same New-York E- cut away the mast ; at 12, me:

. question to the decision of some "f " u $ T 3 i L j uima,4Ut m,fc XT, J , ' , J friendly power, which you will istg betTen the gartUd extracts Irom my -Fare- M. (night) finding ourselvrs : propose. A reference is suggest- m.refrd Pnnts London and the well Adareu" I shall publish exhausted with hunger, culi ed, by provisions in the t?eatvf fcratic prints here, itwasna- this address entire, ma few days, fatigue, and no hope of pici: applicablcto anticipated differen- fu 1 fr l pcct, that the with i explanatory of some on the leak, it having now rcac c-s ; in other instances- indeed W become the channel of the measures that have been ed the cabin floor, we wcrccoi Vhere 'such differences exist, no fr keying throughout this adopted in England. I perceive pelled to retire to the qua better mode can be adopted for ? -S ?" that the absentees; tax is really on deck, lashed ourselves to it, aa settling them in a satisfactory i desPots n London foot again! I his will put tlie awaited the critical moment wbj manner In this instance the in- Sfht CaUS P"" there. last rivet to the despotism. If she should fill, in a most mid

terestistoo important ,to be ne- Pr"c .r OI ork the proprietor ot the New-Vork ble state of suspense, whet elected. It is impossible that the hve,mnS "M not therefore, Evening Post is in the habit of set- he would sink or keep above. n,::fi, at all astonished me, by a republi. time disputes in mv countrv fash- ter. At c A. M. Fhrnarv ::

menf can be more decided than catl0n lroin he London limes ion, I will (though I never hard- this awful moment arrived ; utf that of the United States. There n,ewsP?Pfr f . a string of most ly made a bet in my life) bet him & sea, furiously breaking $

is no reason, therefore, why the oli4Ui"i11 wmcn ap- an even thousand dollars, that her quarter deck (which was tl T7n?td SratM shniiiH viH tn fhi. Peare.d ln the former paper ot the the government of England, that even with the waterUonsb

opinion of Great Britain, more 7 1D.stanrt as ,a "icrc simPlc is to say, the government of the the" following persons to a watr

than that' Great Britain should r urougnmongcrs, tfw grave; INlrs. Vaughan and dau; yield to that of the U. States." f , , e Ct. 01 Ci?is ?tnnS ?f ' three years longer. ter (aged 14 years) capt. Roty 1 r , r falsehoods is to make the people . Syms. Here it. is out of Si Extract of a letter from Mr. A- of both countries believe, that A PICTURE OF SUFFERING, power to paint the scene and tfc; dams to lord Castlereagh, dated my flight was occasioned, not by to the editors. which is to follow. At o'efcj iyth September, 1816. any dread of a dungeon ; not by The following narrative of Hi. Vhvi Mr TTnr,r :vh,J hre .

" As the construction given by any expectation of some unfair tressinjr sufferines. is extracted ed hishst. havinfmn to dea::.

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uis i.tdjrMy guvciumciiL iu me uuucauiy uiuw Hum me aespots; trom a letter rrom one of the pas- at 8 o

;iisidiuucui mcuciiy ui ouciu, um uiy aew, wintaiwis. sengers n the wrecked vessel broth.

icr to the above, also ex?:

" 10 uic .bidvo wiricu uvKivpuy; xiiwc re, pernaps, which, though dated at Savannah ed j at 9 Mrs. E. Throne breac away from the United States by few persons who will believe this; on the 30th March, fell into my ed her last; at 2 o'clock, A.'

,,. v,,, ..... Uv....mw.- . w.Mww, ..waiy iu nanas only yesterday. 1 lie wri- Master William lluunc cxpw tion of the peace, is so directly contradict the scandalous false, ter of the letter says he has been (havW out lived hi titter, 4 at variance with the construction hood, t is well known that on- taught an useful lesson by h.s uf. ther and uncle, ? hours. 1-, 'i w nTTTf y 1 n?f 7 -tW lherCM'aS C"nSs- we alllearn 4th, the Sun aga ,. shines uponf ' think alone applicable to it, the republished, in this same New from jHumic. c,;i:.. if.. .. '....h t.Jt?r.:

undersigned has been further in- York Evening Post, from the the wind, all sail set. the inexne. tlrrv. w fln nrewd ;

structed to propose that this ques- same hireling London prints, a rienced voyager anticipates no ill, meet tion should be submitted to the very detailed and minute account and almost thinks the ocean and Pooi

wind, all sail set, the inexpc- the cry. Are we all prepa:

our Godr ISo. nv; miserable wretches! ?

moderate ; nothing

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Client itself, applicable to the the precise spot, the wound giv- and presumptuous man is laugh " C,h day of February. E contmgency of differences m oth, en, the scte of tiie wound ; all how mere an atom he is in the sive wld- Lmwt exhaust er instances ; and it .s conceived, were described. Yet net one scale of creation, how rnn,,, Zt. l ', .1, stiU

that when such diuerences exist W truth was there in the ble is all his Fride, hoW vai 'a e u Wbreak cr us in no better mode can be adoped whole of the history. I never all hU 1 rJ ... 1. ... c 1 & 10 Drw . W

for settling them fa. a factory was out of my house during the endeavo dTaV'co , S X-iUTh s mlnner" M of tb4t W and had from the picture before us. There us doWa cm ths cfc