The Montreal herald, 23 novembre 1811, samedi 23 novembre 1811
[" .« { «44e + A] - \u2014 \u201cils 2 ES gan 0 P ces \u2014\u2014\u2014 Jurec L'i:S78 per Anan, LD TERMS.ne Der pr Theor ; | valle ou delivery y ON WYRE Mpiratioh Sx # and the remainder a the chsfe dbo e months, fe TO, ON - MONTREAL-HER4AD! } \u201ca ART LOG | The Mila cheap for Cath or thott credit.Medical, 300 09.811.\u201c70 BE S0LD OR LET, Mantreal, 11th Nov.1841.~ A VENDRE OU A LOVER, Ya une Maifon tres commode ct autres > AS GC.\u201d \u201cmea \"Bis liagr and voder-frrf-infortion; rép Pings a «gud: fiapence.3 \" npence-balfpenny every.wy Jubfequent infePion.an kines and unit, thres Billings end fourpence ++, um tenpence every dé \u2014 \u201c Aéove ten lings, fourpencé per lne.and ove-penny a de.= ; ourrifement: conm{ be ricoived after Mu clve - de'clech on Friday ; amd Ne order t6 À, fcantings ad- Cpertifenrmts ajter Widupdey-dmening, for he \u2018enfuirrg werk.CC * lent ugactompaniod web rhs Nan isfericd till forbid, and ré acer 0e J .20° \u2014\u2014 | | \u201c AGENTS ;: ses Barnard, .- Suabec i 2.dward Sills .+ + $ ree- ; K stfon \u2026.\".Trim L'Ajeomprron \u2014 Terrebsnne Sr.Marc Veren.s-s Brecher ville = Cornwall Sy.Fobos.: ac $ + e .4 G.Wood.\u201cJames M.Cuommine, Fig.2 annie.oe - \u2014- El - \u2014- ETTER-PRFSS'and COPPERPLATE- \"24 FRINTING executed at the Oifce ot © ka Paper, on the shortest notice, and most geafonablc terme.i HE Suhecsiber bas received 2 Consigria-cot | ot WOOLLENS, which he will dii- = À under Prime Cist.He has several ar- Cnic'es of GROCERIES for sale, at the lowest pates.à ; LE AM Linds of ; © ET oxccuted mm the lowest terms.FRANCIS BADGLEY, Agent.Place d'armes, roth OC.1804.detente CADVERTISEMEN IT.> us \"pouces 1 oa 1E undersigned gives publie notice that she hee # red à commercial calablishment 1a his city ner the frm of T MARY \u20ac.CUVILLIER & (0.\u2014 pod trarsh- siso imtends, On rer ven-renpeteibelaty + fa, c-rty où 1he Cilfeseu Hrune has of _ Auctioncering, Broterage, and Apéney.Be puncivaniy; wilcation, sod imperiainy, with whch 1 1 intended thy estabinbment shall be che.sovuciised, will joader it sdvaniagrons to th se a bho Poy be uch ) uve Goods disp sed of by pn.se ur public sale, sad for the transscuva of Ge betel Agouc 4 Commision Lust.0° wy.MARY C.CU VILLIER.© 7 FIRE PROOF STURAGE.od Bor Flows, Paik, ur other valuable pro- ra re \u2018| Qu pit.Ber, NE MAS BECKETT, Yaw and Habit Mater, ESPRTHULLY iframes the Ladies and Gentle: een of Montzcal, that be hos ?REMOVED from M.Paul to M.Xarier street, opposite Mew.2 jo and Moilant\u2019s Couprng House, wbere be A.carrying vu the Taslor and llabii-makiag 2 «a formerly.Ep Regimentals dune on the sheetest notice.Ap N.B.As Arrean ick wanted ; one who ender- - 42 =.» tbe Eugirb and French languages, and Cau well recommended, - -P-vtoter 19.aN ar 1- ADVERTISEMENT.i I.Memeovei, and mill:n futurr tronceet his ?> AGENCY BUSINESS BS drar tv Mya, M.C.Cuvillier & Co's suction ' Bonin, Nose Dome stices, where every attention .«fill be pad 1e the interest of thase who may be ped to favous him with their commands.+ Me offers Gir sale, sented ber ae, cast-iron ce bosms and scales, grates and fender, 8 kisthen boilers, urs.SAUCEPES, woel Me, excellent basley, which he will have ¢ h Seg L supply from ihe Jacques Carter Mille,) ol day tlochs.\u2014~-Alse 100 M.standard saves de- \u2014Jfrerabie on 1e scharves at Quebec.Oe er 19.ALL KAY, Agent.oo Kh - ] Montreal, zh 1 oacber 4 % Subecriber informe the publis, thet he has | 30.calbtgalornd Cutron'Hotlery.1s do.do.WauuiteEftx Ling Web.po bales.do.culourc nels._ + sa do.- do.do.Bomlazettes.- ke de do.do.Rerfeymeges, 9 cafes printed Calicocs, Wpd Culicec gré 3e - { 4 do.Ferre.10 bales g-Bths Scorch Sheeting, - : The above Being imparted hop the New York and Bollua markets, are well warth the attention of meredzuis engaged in tharasade._ :, .RORKER, GERRARD, OGILVY & Ce- a = roi 26e\" 27, 1811.Co oo + .on ë T i A Small quemisy of REAL FRENCH BRANDY, airtose, do Fit families.= ADAM 1.MACNIDER.Oa.LS FOUR S\\LE, FINE SPLIT.PE ASE.: ly 0 M.KAY Agent.TANTED st chi OFC, 5 JOUKNEY- MAN COMPOSITOR, who uuder- flands hus bufinels.Thc wages will be Six Dollars per week.Nonc necd apply but fuch wto have fober and ft-ady habits Letters mniît be poil paid.B KING BUSINESS.ANTED as an Apprentice to this Brauch, oa isd of 16 years of age and upwards, of gurl character.and dao conne - wins, 10 whom cnconreg sweat will be given.Apy'v to the Micrald Office.- {tolwe 26.- _ ?bh ROTICE S her:by given to ull Lun.ber Merchants, or others, who have ve «ived advances from Wiit, JoOuxson, of Mauntieal, on contrats made by fn 2e Artutner tog Anshony Arkinfon ot Anthony Askinfon & Ca.of Quebec, for delivery ot Lowber 10 the (iid Anthony Atkinfon, or Auihony Atkinlou & Co.that luc: comea@s are, and muit be liable and.anfwerable to the faid An y Athinfon & Co-the Letter nf At-_ torney from (bein to the faid Will, Johnfon hav.Log long fice been annulled, and is berctby an | All fach pesfons who have seccived advancers on Contsaéls tram the, faid Will.Johnfon in the name and for account ot the faid-Anthony At- kinfon, or Anthouy Atlinfon & Co.aic hereby dufired to (end tmencdiately fatist2Qury fe- curity to the febfcribers in Quebec, or to Messrs.HENDERSON, ARMOUR & ©.their Agents in Myntreal ; or to thew their means of rehinding the fame advances.the period for fulfilling their contradls Ming long firee paft; and a!l perfons are hereby FORBIDDEN to account hy any means for the fame advances with the faid Will.Johnfon, br any.other per- fon bat the fubfcribers, (Signed) ANTHONY ATKINSON & Co.Quebec, Nov.1, 1811.Imported by the ManufoBurer, AX alfortmert ot very fuperior Meus, Wo- mens, and Childrens, white and coloured Catton, Silk, snd Thread Hofiery, Pantalone Hote, &c.3 Cotton Net Brace: ; anda confign.ment of Leadher Gloves, handfomely afforted, in finall trunks, whieh, for the convenience ot 1 re1ail dealers and others, will be fold by she kage, or'in finalier quantities, at the Rer- à .They are now open for infpe@ion at T.COLEMAN's.junr.Office, No.2, St.Vincent Street.Montreal, Nov.14.fæportation par le Fabriqueur.\u2014| N affurtiment Fe edn de Bas de cot, foie et fil, blane et de différentes couleurs, pour hommes, femmes et entans, Etofe à pau- talsens, Bretelles de coton tricontées, ct une con- fignation de Gans de cuir afforti avec gout, en petites valifes, lefquels feront vendus par la va- life ou ca.plus petites quantités comme fe trouvera agr£able aux marchands détailiears ou sn- rcs perfosnes aux prix d'achat en Angleterre.On avertit que ces effeis font ouvertes pour l\u2019in- {peQipo au Bureau de T.COLEMAN, (No.2; Rue 8, Viens.\"7 For Sale by the Sakribers, | 1 Mui prochain.I.of which and Forref Clothe, C ra Brunéskck | Cord, Swundowns, Ph te, red and 1 yellow Flann Pol , Chintées Soap Hy Whe meckage, for Cash, or ) Credit, = Application\u201d io be \u2018made at the flore { tor the alienation (he has th wn towards us, and lof wonder, that the peat hag [50 E confidérable, far laquelle it | v meas ville, - On pourra en donner la poflafon an ser de ae Pa Por plus amples informations if fane l'adreffer l'Hprimorigs | Montréal, le 11 Né.rie la flituée feulement qu's vue lieue de .C BROOKE AS received by the Buagwy, apd ob | Pri OA a were put mgidor the Américas: market; comprifhig Ç; \"and Calliépes, &c.&c, pan a The above Gonds ave affercd-or vodwonit pu in\" approved lately occupied bv Mr.Robert Frofte, or tn Messrs, E.& J.SANFORD.Montreal, 135 Nev.Rr, - ANTE D ar 1his Othee, an Apprentices \u201ctothe Prigiing Botinefs, Two Boga of 12% 34 vears of age, of decent conn Page + and who can read and wgie in E.g:ih or Freach - \u2014or tanguages.Fam à recent British Pnblesiiun.\"AMERICAN Pal ia TT .TF 7 ~ he gucatnefs of our (ke in the eycnes which | are paflag in the Penintuls, prevems us fron, paving that attention to the poliries ct the Unit.od States at Narth Ainerica, which in times of mare tranquility, we ould probably be difpof- cdtogive them, We content vurfcIve: l'or the mutt pate, with a few chid ca nreffions ot regret the Eaglith tongue, acquainted with Eng'ith literature, sad proteifing to be the warmeft t.lends of human trecdem, fhould fo j repofte meûy, and iv h-:h uttér difiance ot the prisræiphsibey prot a, embrace the cathe of the sternett rvrimt the world has ever feen, thould tech wn tease.the mi hes with him ugainft the people 10 whom they pw.thoir origin, and all that is valuable in their pos litical cuntiitution.We cn only acount hs | the animolity shat prevails vu the Luit-d Sr wait Livis country, on tue boppeuun that the memory nt the sev ciytiona v an is nb aus.vivid in that country thai ro is here, tor hore there arc no traces ot it in the pul lic tec loug.\u2014- With vs the American war is indecd * a tale of elder tins,\u2019 snd we are quite as ready to do juttice to the her xs ot at, its Wathingtons, is Hamiltons, its Mtpoinenies, and ¢3r~cn's, as the people of the United Stic themiel.oy, \u2014 This magnanimity of fecling is jut mah po.wards ourfelves and ont Am.rican brethren - The contell has leii no recolleétions of (or nefs on this fide of the Atlantic, and we cannot fuf.hoicntly regret that our trans-sitaniic brethren (bould not be difpotcd to view h with the [ane phäofophical calmmefs.The fic and {cond prefidents of th: United States, who filled the chair ut the fitlt magoltrate 04 che republic, were men of admirable temper and fpirit for th- go.vermment cf their country, and pot ffed ot ne jniteft views of ins real intercft:.Facey loved their country, but they were nat inientible ot the debt of gratitude wiuch that conntry owed tr England, and ac.ortinglv it wavthe objeét at thesr adminiftration- tn deaw together the bonds which had been rent afunder by the convullion- | af civil vier, to ablit.sate the rrmemberunee ot paît animatities, and to join Great Brhisn and the United States, by thofe ties of connection which fo naturally linked them together.The fundamental ohje@ of the adwiniftrs- tions of (general Wathingion and Mr Adams, was a thomagh concilitrm with Geet Britain, | and Mr.Pitt, who, during the prod ot 1neir authority, wiclded the reins of goverr.me + here, was a8luated hy-u fiuiilar fpirir.Under Wath.idgton and Adarns, the United S108 foam o@ Fave strained the very zenith of Luman prof.rity.Tnez had gallantly achicved their inde | pendence.and they had reaped the ren 1d of their vaiour in the sefrimnonials of « Trem vonh which they had been cheered during their rug.le by foc of the wifcll and beft srw ue, by r Burke, by Mr Fox, and Me l'ite, at ane out!-+ of hie public lite, then In.Marg in the i ial hemifphere asa Mur od the intl ign.tore.amd irradiating wish bis eeriof stuns; and Montreal, le t4 Nov.1841, | mose thau Digplying thc jaca) vc-akorn 4 by | DRY coqns, .2 Coorenrngties, J each of tem on 1 more ape te-dup pi privcinie than belongs to the conffitution of 33+ other ftate in cxiltence, both Briiaio val we Unin-d Staves Mad just -rraln tn be folicitgs for tA dring, tqwarn us of the danger we are expofed to, in Z-ving eny eu- couragement 1s fuch wuprincipled vagrants, Hut further, fir, from the uninterrupted ingregfs of theje wandering vagubonds, under the character citizens sf the United States, I am confident the firength and refources af this country, and the difpofitions and [entiments of Hx inhabitants, are as well known in thg cabinet of Napelesn, as we ourfehves knew It is therefore reafonably prefumed, th of a firlPler mature ought raP1D110% ta be adopted, the domtitiliation of Lreuch-mes and ail chiens u \u2018nil fix merths and more after « general pacification.de is ulfc hy many thought exceedingly ncceilary, that the Magiftrates foould udminifler, with more Nrictnefs and feverity the laws already exifling a- soinf aliens, wntil the Lagifiature may fnd time iv franz fome KJ rer nature.Jane Joue fe FU OR PATRI ER.From the New-York Spclaior.\u201cTarn possession or Canapa !\"\u2014Keery lime that oor with Gigut Britain bas been mentioned, si ther su the national Count ils or ia the purter-bouses (avt every une knows it bus been mentioned often cir ugh of lute yearn) (uke pussrssvn of (anude | has becs (be Cry.\u2014 1 his Bas Beech sounded and reilarsied by ever) bot-brawed politicos, frum the greay $e, Johneun 10 the ball of cungress, due to the editor d'eviilege mewspeprr, 1m the wildernem of Ubia.\u2014 Take possassion of Caria | say bey, and thet migh- ty\u2014 thaï divus ponrr, from which nit our difficulties anginaie, will be sauibilsted | \u2014Great Brien ll be wo more! If wg agree with (bem (dos the com.quest ul Canada would destroy the British empire, and bg tu calculate un the probable capenduuse of bluud snd treasure that would be necesgry Lo C.w- plete the conquest, ibey toll us that we shall not went met aor money to perform the businces : Chat the in- Sabitents vi Ganads œuit only lus an tuvitation 10 porn us and to thraw off their sllogisnce to the present government.This is à subject that requires a little cunsideral in.Whetber the destruction of the British government in Consda, would snnibilate the emplir, of not, is 8 que sun Last we shall al attempt al present to div cure.We abell only at ibis time offer a [ew observa.tone on the probable cist of the conquest., To ms it ppears that the contest will not be su Ch \u2018ep and su bloudiers «s many may imagine.There wis a time, Do diubt, wbea the penne « f Canada wouid have joined the United Sates, sud bed a war br hen cat atihet Lime, 1 1s proadle that un army (row this Country would have met with ao oppesilion, except at the fortress of Quebec.The time we allude te was the me when the United States were respecied 98 8 na- [ véran, and when our commerce \u2018Wes second to that ol bul une nation on the tecu of the earth.When our fsmers, mechanics, and lelmurer were, of coune, growing nck \u2014our nelimel trensury was overflowing, and happiness and prospering reigned throughoyt uur laveured country.\u2014 Bat that time hos passed away! = Things are aww mat: rally changed.Then ihe trade nf Canada wes depressed \u2014the inbabit ents locked on uur prusperiiy wich longing eyes, aad would utjuubtedly have gladly shared with us: but lave vounts of an Amerson rotary mil a.or 1s macthallied regulary, even tf cugioded by toc ace.PELOPIDAS, November 1c.® The lind «f Trifan d* Acunha nn taken prficfhon of by an Anicticsn fau ly.Banihment to that 10'iary fpre would be the fevers carchiv punitiment.Out of he aly foemes of life, thers conferences would be raakled Ly the recorls of teur pat cmotiiries, cog Mr.Print, Hab emotious of the armel indignarism, [| read « parugraph in tbe Alontiral Gunctic of the 1h inf.extracted Prem tbe 44 ry Kigiper, In which be character of cur fun arc ud belvved Monarch is bajely and.mati ionpy viisfed ; aur 18.Qi vably lag, und the adminflrite « 4 thop, inthis province, alujed a.INPRINCHS ii ya tent wich civij livery J ties wards +o os the Unsted States have degenerated ana i.trowf.formed ints Aemocratic lientioufnete.A; ou are ready io eachiim, ++ The umn ond ira, yas afperpons of an unpriniipled demverat, ua vers\u201d.suring mation, doubt in the leuff agro concern us.\" dam perfectly eotngidon wot! pers ru thie opision.Neverthelrfs, it us pro ced te ahjerie cad compiler the revjons far wiico ser Ang and Las, and wa outiclucs are LL] up 19 axecration\u2014it is 1 wv Fm 3d they the same feelings towards us now! While our commerce bes sunk almost to no hing, theirs hes we crestrd on hundred fold : \u2014ours 18 sill diminishing while theirs 1s sull increasing in an astonisding de- ner.Can it then be suppused that they will wish now to join 0a?Cam any man think that they would be willing 10 relingnish their lucmtive commerce tu SUBIBIL Li LUT Lerrapin system so 18Inous thal nething veats our own people from resisting i: Most we nol then oapact resivtance from foreigners; men who have no interest in nur laws; and wan would have to male great seenhice if bey should jnin us?v aught bove bona th uaht of our repablic.w instijutiine and seiinsel prosperity htimerly, whey | certainly make no very inviting houre et present ; od Hf we attempt 38 wywsion vf Cunads, WO Way expect an ppusttim, which, whatever sposten may say of n, would make the cosatry cost mose thas tm worth.\u201c \u2014_-\u2014_ m7 ge (FROM ENGLAND, \u2014 \u2014 GENERAL URDER.Horse Guards, July 8, 1811.lu consequence of ihe operation of the Act for sl towing the muiual imterchange of the British and- \"THE MOMTREAL HERALD.ee shall be subject to punish fouver among us, WB.i Ua; when tbe wile of aur ships whitened all the | ui 6 sense oi duiy and à respect fic the laws pre- | | crowë ot curious perfous who fuf on ia Chief m pleased Oficets of Uegiments shall be particularly attenlive, that ov soldier profesmng the Roman Catholic Reli- \u2019 ment fes not sttend- the Divine Worship of ithe Church of Enxlend, and that svery such soldier shall be as full liberty to attend the Worship of Almighty God according to the forms prescribed by bis Relipon, \u201cwhes military dury does not interfere.By Command of bis Hi the Commander Royal Highness the té Chief, Harry Calvert, Adj.Ge.\u2019 Witehall, July 20.The Prince Regent bas beun plresed t> sppriot Viscount Melville to be Kerper of bis Mejesty\u2019s Privy Beal in Scotland, in room of his late faiber.Co Whitehall, August 6.His Roysl Highnem the Prince Regent bas been pleased, in the name and of rhe behalf of bis Majer- ty, to grant to Juba M\u2018Mibon, Esq.the Office of rcviver and Paymaster of the Royud Hiomy of Otlicer\u2019s Widows; in the room of the Hoa, Henry Liwaed Fox, deceased.PROMOTIONS.From the Londen Carette; July 23.Wartifice, July 23.100'h Regt.of F.Lieut.Colonel Macolm M*Pher wu, from ihe Staff in Nonh America, tu be Lieut.Cal .nel, vice Murray, won exchanges ; Lieut.Francis R.Fortune, from tbe Casudian Fencibles, tu Le L'eutenant, vice Dewar, sho exchanges.Canadien Fencitles, Lieut.Edward Dewas, from TON h F4, to be Lieutenant, vice Fortune, who caçhauges, Lieut -Calone) John Murray, from the LUO1h Fuot, ta be 2: Iuspeciing Hreld Ufi:ces of «De Musa in Cenads, vice M\u2018Phenon, who exchang:t, 7 Wer-Ofice, duguu 6.4'h Regiment of Foot, Brevet Lieuis Colonel Ed- œund Faunce tn be LicutenantC- nord, vice Brevan, decessed ; Capt.George (Halloran to be Maj 1, vios Faunce; Lieus.Heury Brereton to be Copier of a Company, vice O'Halloreu.the 5° # in Norib America, to de Lisstecosai-Colonel,.vice Mlscd-mnell.decessed.4tit ditto, Lieut.Edwarn M'Cey to be Captain of à C-mpany, by purchase, vice Diek, vhoretires.1 Slu dstto, Maj.a Donald M:Nail, from the 83d Fuwi, to be Nujur, vice Watbutten, promuied ou the $:aff in North America, 104th ditto, Lieut.P.Dernes, from the 40th Foor, to be Cuptaru of 8 Company, without purchase, vice Moodie, promnted.oe Nove Scutis Feneibles.\u2014 To be Captains of Com- paniet.\u2014Lieut.George Lowen, from the Canada: encibles, vice Hebert, sppoinied to the 10h Veirr | sn hattahion ; Liewt.Audrew Grey, frome the 8th Foul, vice Chisholm, sppointed 10 ihe 9.8 Rujel Veteran bditsiron.BREVET, Lieut.(icneral Arthur Viscum Wellington, K.B.| to Le General in the Army m Spain and Pusiuge! univ.Major À ugustus Warburton, frem the 9! F of, ta be lespecting Field Uthicer oi the ?Tahitre in Cobe- da, with (be reuk vé Lieut-Culnne! 11 the Army, vice Thoraiun, appointed to the 34h tout.The fhip Triton, onc of the vol» in the Quebec convoy, lately arrived at Plymouth, | had the mistortunc to lofc a hac youth overboard, on her patfage.The Matic on obferving him ftruggling with the waves, plunged overboaid, excliimiug that he would fave him, the thip going at the fame time at the rate of nine knots an hous.The fails were backed as fpeedily as pof- fible, and a ladder aud other things were cut away, in hopes that the perfons in the water might reach them ; the bost was alfo lowered down, and though it was stove in this operation, the crew rowed to the affiltance of their refpe@- ive companians ; but they both funk betore thev could reach them.When the boat returned to the (hip, it was nearly full of water, trom its leaks.The mate was aa-excellant- fcaman, and the boy was univerfally beluved: His Grace the Duke of Northunahesland has endowed and nd, at Alnwick, a Scininary for two hundred boys, the chil'ir-: of the neighbouring poor, to be clothed, ted, 41d &lucated at the boven fole expence and bounty, cnalling as an exprefs clanfe in this permanent inflitntiom, that the Natal Day ot the Kegens feu d be ob- ferved for ever as a holyday, in order that the boys, as they grow up, may learn to reverence \u2018and blefs that Prince, to whede honour this mu.nificient eftablithment has Leen confecrated.The mifcr, Sir John Cutler, boafted that providence was kindly partial to him, in cauting his nativity on the 29th February, becaufe bc had but to kcep une birta day in tour ycars.\u2018The two contending herbes for the hand and purfe of the beautiful Mifs Long had à mecting on Thurfday afternnon, do Fulham Fields, in coufequence of the lively correfpondenee which the have carried on for (orge days in the papers The é were abliged, Îh trence of the ed their in- _tentions, to go from place to place, until at laf?they were rclieved from (pedlators, when they 100k their ground, Lord Kilworth fired and mided\u2014Mr.Wellelley Pole fred in the air.\u2014 The fecouds then intertered, and they were reconciled.\u2018 Mr.Franfham, of Norwich, was fo appren- henlive of being buried alive, that repcatedis before his deceale, he requefted that bi, body thould be laid before a fire, that wine thou id be offered to bis lips, and the srms of à voung woman ned Alinues, bis Roy) lhghues the Compmuder > clapéed round his nock, before he was given up a lrrecoverablc.\u201cto durcet that the Commanding 3 Ye 3 , .AVMIRILTF OFFICE, dvg.3%.Copy of a letter prom Copé.Foucher of H.M.hip - Hewhe.dated ot sea, ang.29.Sis.\u20141 bag leave (0 siate Ww you, 10a\u2019 1» sbedionce to yous directions | proceeded in bis uuder my command lo the con ward of M: Marcou,- is order tu intercept any of the cucmys trade round ta the wusinard.At two P.M.&.Marccu bearing W.by N.wx lcoguer, me rbeerved frmen the mbet head s convoy of French veus lostrering for Barfeur.AH sas} was immediately reade in Chase, on nent 6p- proach, wo perceived.it tu be protected by hme armed national brigs end two large lu gen, the far mer worrying from in clve te sixteen guns, (he latter .< carrying from eight to ten gach, apperenily wolf manned.Convinced from their hauling out convoy in clase ardes, it wes their inteatioë to attack us, | iamediately hove to to receive theiiind 28 huif pasi three, P.M.Point Pierce bearing WoW, hall W, four miles, the section: cum within pistol shot, snd continued with goeat of oth sides, uni] we succeeded a driving op wme.of the brigs and the wo Juggen, wilh.fics their cvuvoy ; but in'the act weannag to prev third brig rakung us, we unfort ly era \u2018which enabled bes and e few of h voy to F9Cap slibough Raging previously siruck to ws, My i { attention at (bis lime tes getting bis Alojesty®s bug off by hybiening bev of hes bans, spurs.snch- and a few of her guns, &c.which was effected = sn bous sad a half wodty incessant discharges of are tllery snd mu ketry, which cowplently lined the shore.I ibought of then Bide prudent 10 anchor wm order to replece the ranowng rigging, during à dech time { dispoiched the bouts under the enppmend of Licot.D.tree, second.Lieutenant, fany-fiest ba oe in \u20ac prisr,) tn bring out og destroy ns Many of | enemys veri lu es procticable.He succeeded im bruging vet the Dawa owuonal brig, pirrcod ovr uxicen gum, mounting poly ten avd sbre transports laden with timber for ship-buildings 3 Majesty's brig - prounée, \u2018 4 5 w= TR# ï * w > he of St Bee.3 ri re ee EE \u2014 boars ts lay, she lowered him down the con venient aperture in the seat, and giving big direction to an-hopest curate across the jake, committed \u201d - ~~ ie fol Wrelog g 1s the
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