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Show Volt. I - Behold yonder miniature of your gallant discharged by Hen. Smytli, (in pursuarw, et'ort'eas l i achievement! See yourselves entwined in from (Jen. heat-born) when he resigned the Ming-Mod i wreaths of laurel, with the brave 1/2111 and in the order for discharge, (it-n Smyth "thought l)"t Jones, and their valiant crews. Emblems of per to add an expression ofhis satisfaction with than Prospect afl'euce. lt has been asserted in the house ‘ our gratitude l-Lokens of honor l which alone who had continued faithful to the standard of tin; of representatives a few days since, by several of the l belong to the brave. country." Gen. 'l'annehillhas gone home. leading republican members, (in debate) that the sub- l The bursts of applause which resounds 7%: Brim/i Spy, by the name offieorge )l‘lca‘. l for been had liritain (treat with from Georgia to Maine, and the shouts of ject ofa negociation i some time under discussion in the cabinet; and that i your victory proclaimed in the castle and the who was apprehended near the Canada. line, in Juli: last, and who has since that period been in confine. nient, partly at the (.‘reenbush camp, but principall‘l‘ it was their determination to make peace, it‘ it could l cottage, causes us to mingle our emotions of he done consistently with the honor of the nation. . joy with the voice of every true American, in the gaol of Albany, has made his CrCuIi‘e‘. i Pursuant to this resolution, it was their intention to and hail ,"0" here as WClCOlllC gl'CSl-Si The mistress of the ocean, boasting of her 'l'wo soldiers have been shot at (ireenbu sh for tic: oli'er to Great Britain terms ol'peace, which, should she power, challenging to single combat, and scrtion. They were both young men, one from Cott- reject, could not fail of uniting all parties in a vigorous conlitlcnt ol‘ her superiority, has thrice been ncctieut, and the other from Black-River, in this prosecution of the way. l vanquished. You have taught her a lesson, state. i l ttat coming in contact with the [karts of The sickness at the camp at Crccnliush confining, It is reported at "asliington that gen. Hull has been l l'u/ikrc Ont, they were not encountering the an tyrant. . Vttssals oi » an ixuropc t, to b'e :' s'lior'lt U , and th a t h;t is ' '3)0 tso l d i"'s. ‘ d tot exchange A" ' l tried for surrendering his army. Remember, then, ye Valid/2r 7211's, that you (Wally, enlist; have been rocked in_ 1"}'('('([r/Nl,8 .. ‘ _. . . ‘ , , . l A recent expedition under , ed voluntaitly undei your countiy s bannets- , _ .. auzuw 'i ‘wflw' . e, e .. m "few-ran: a? {a} "or. l . , . , Indumy, ,Bottlc with the ‘ the command oi col. Campbell lett [At'zl‘illilllllflll' Ohio, 2 not torn by a mCI-C‘llpsg Pm '5-g'ulg from your 0" the 17th NOVCmbC‘" 0" lllc In" December, "he" i wives and-children, and dear Connexions. But marching all night, the colonel :lt‘l‘lW d at one of the 5 li red with gm ztt'tlcnt 7,91,] {my glory, and to 5,5. Massagincwa towns, upon which he immediately sert the rights of your injured country, and charged, and drove the savages across the river, Itill- v punish the haughty loo who dare art'ogatc to themselves rights lllllt'l‘Clil t0 the laws of na- ture, and nature's God. ing 7 and taking 37 prisoners. On the 18th, before daybreak, the horrid savage yell was heard, when the word was instantly given-to arms l A most despe. You have nobly vindicated your country's honor on the ocean-you have added new laurels to her fame; and your country receives it as a pledge, that you are resolved to support rate conflict commenced, which lasted an hour, when the Indians were routed in every direction, leaving 36 dead on the field. Col. Campbell's detachment suftiered the loss 0f'2 officers and 6 privates killed, and 23 privates wounded, 8 claiigel‘t)llSl)'- Ci‘Pt- Trotter her rights and that her flag shall never be tarnished by cowardice, "01- Stt‘uCli whilst there is a " 3/10! in [/It.' Locker." The laurels thus obtained by your bravery and lieut.\\‘altz were the otlieers killed. The Indian l ever be green in the remembrance of shall 1 Campbell's Col. nce. resista without town was burnt force was 600; that of the enemy supposed to be every true American, and whilst under the command of a [ht-(Mar, whose tried valor and i about the same number. sltill are manifest, not only in the late glorious -- l conflict, but also who made the bloody Turk THE sarcoits' nixxnn. l , dowse his colors in disgrace, you will be alThe dinner ordered by the corporatitm for the ' ways sure of victory. United States, to the frigate brave fellows who belong Go on, then, as you have begun, in the _ . was on Thursday given at the City Hotel, Broadway. l P tth of "11m. and duty. down Pearl-street, up \ValLstrect and Broadway Your country's rc- ‘ ward is at hand-and may every J/mr‘l‘it‘on Tor, animated by your example and success, At two o'clock the noble tars, having landed at NewMarket, were formed in procession, and proceeded go and do likewise, to ii The boats'vain replied nearly in the following words. " In behall oi my shipmates I return our As they passed ap- 1 the feelings of every American. sincere thanks to the Corporation of the city oropriate music was play ed by the Macedonian's band, of New-York, for the honor which they have and the boatswain's pipe added not a little to interest this day done us; rest assured that it will he the feelings of thousands who lined the strr-tts, 'l‘he lj wish to deserve the good opinion of our coun- ‘ the hotel. Their appearance was highly $.me ing 1,, :suilot‘s were dressed in blue jackets and trowsers, and l trymen." his When the boatswain had finished this reply, glazed hats. The marines in their uniform, l'lw‘mgm i ' up the rear of the procession. shipmates, in token of their approbation, made the Having arrived at the hotel they passed in, two l room ring \vitltthrec hearty cheers. deep, amid the huzzas of the populace. The dinner, l : t six o'clock. at the request of the mana'l'hcil. l. gers of the theatre, the jolly tars proceeded providt'd by Mr. Gibson, was excellent. toasts were appropriate, and drank with unaffected in a body to that place of amusement, in good l good will. The same decorations were in the, room which were nxltibited at the dinner given to commodore Decatur and capt. Hull. As soon as the sailors were seated, the curtain which concealed the two beautiiiil transparencies mentioned on a former occasion were dis. order, where the pit had been exclusively dc- l l voted to their accommodation. l l ‘ SUMWARY. An arrangement has been made l>etw~en our g0. vcrnment and the British, for an, exchange ofall pri. played-when MY~ Alderman Vanderbilt, one of the l soners. Four cartels are to be established, with pereommittee of the corporation, rose and delivered the t1 mission to land onlv at Boston, Portland, Philadelphia, following address: British frigate the filmc‘d-cnéun. line as had not previously discliarged themselves, wcr': and gone to Washington. Such of the Pennsylvania ' outv- las.v H.. ' We mcntmnevl in on, ‘/.'.‘li the Rodgers at Bost I , . ' . , tluicy rap. Daring their cruise yr. L H o 1114 ' o) ' Swall aw, With ltd/ ship Argo, laden Willi Oil 3‘ e 51M}! wliic it arrived some tim ant mergers but the Nymplie th ofin sight dosed, but lost long. have b: en as far east as his the From far as it: 17 X. they never saw a. sail 011 tl in agale, the 'resident 5pm. and on the 215'. December. Gulf Stream, shipped :1 her starboard gangway, starzed t and wounded 7'. The l're: soners. The. crew of the late U. S. ship \Vasp, met a mos; cordial reception at Washington. The secretary o: the navy and other officers visited them at the nav¥= yard ; and on account of their bravery, the secretary the ocean. A dozen Vick niies, would not mortit'y L‘. striking of one oftheir fz-Eya shook each one by the hand, and gave orders that tla se brave fellows might be made comfortable. The beautiful private-er schooner Nonsueh, of llalt more, now in the harbor of Charleston, has been pur chased for the service of government, and is to cruitt. on that. coast. Orders have lately been given in London for store to equip the ALGERINl-Z N.\ \"Y, to the atrzount 0‘ upwards of40,000 pounds ()rders have been given for all the disposable ship.c ofthe line now in diilerent ports in England, to be fitted for sea without delay. The British have commenced the budding of tl.t. St. Vincent, of 110 guns. A A gentleman of l'ortsea, (England, it is said, has submitted to his government a shell, that at the int mense distance of three miles, will explode 2') balls of combustible matter of three inches diameter, and upwards of 1000 musket and pistol balls : these will be SCJtLCI‘Cd onthe horizon within a. circle whose diameter is 1-1-00 yards. The Weight of the shell will be upwards of 3 1-3 etvt. It is a matter of reg‘t‘ett ricnced Rodgers has not had Jones, and Decatur, of Chas commodore Rodgers may 5]. lltc enemy man to man, aid :nation much to be \\'i~l.ctl. the result would add anvil. PCCUidi. The following is from the l'lllZlfl .\ On Friday the specie, an‘ dollars, captured by Count on board the B: i'_l:'l| packet ntaica to England, "a: in Cliarlestown, unler the (.lll't marshal of the district, who six waggons, which wiih v beating,attrndcd by the he and protected by a gnar through Charltstor n and. where it was deposited, ant collection of spectators. Ulfif'l'ltllli Prize money, he. captuu longs one halt to \lte l'niiel to the captors. This llall i, and distributed as tixlln. 5; To the Captains, "To the Sea Lieuten'utts and To the Marine officers. s boatswains, gunners, car Loss '1/ Hi!" U- S. brig Vice?! of ii gym, 1132:! Mr I)I‘f;'1'.~;/i_/i‘/garc SouMum/Mon. mates, and chaplains, To mttlshipmen, surgeon‘s clerk, school-master. b gunner‘s mates, carpent lntiirmation has been received in Charleston from Nassau, through a circuitous channel, that the British frigate Southampton, comman led by Sir James Lucas Yeo, and the U. S brig Vixen, lately under the command of Captain Reed, haw: lately been shipwrecked upon the (lat Key, Bahamas. The information, though upon the accounts are rather confused, may be relied cap" as correct. It is added,that the Vixen had been British a by either , shipwreck her to tured previous man of war brig, or by the Southampton; and one ways) account (for the news came in two dill‘erent was Vixen, the states that the brig which captured her, with also wrecked at the same time stewards, sailmalters, tn morers and COXsW'AlllS, To gunner's yeomen, bi (itarter masters, (ptartez satmalt‘r's mates, St‘ rals 0t marines, drumin extra petty uffirgpg, To seamen, or lunar" t' A boys, : a. 5.4 Of the specie captured amounts to 84,000 dollars will pass Congress relint Irucs to the public , to Ul Cezterasin/ of d Barbadoes ""1 Ji‘lm‘lm' (irn- Snuthllusmvcnumlie cnminandoftlie troops at Ittdi‘ato, to Col. Moses Porter, of the U. S. artillery, Cmma'orr R ode-Fr? and several deaths are said to takeplaee daily. The frigate Adams, after being lengthened fifteen foe"; has been launched at \l'asliington. She is to he commanded by Captain Morris, late first heutnanto; the Constitution. and Charleston, (S. (‘. ) and go to Halifax, Quebec, Brave flmrrimn Tars .'-Thc corporation of the city of New-York have ordered you this entertainment. It is given as a tribute to your valor, displayed in the capture of the a» «v-V" l\l.\Xl.\I. a A multitude without order, resembles an than rather slaughtered, be to victim sent army led to battle, .0118 of the carpen ter'~ lulled in the act ion with i children to the mercy of mother, who ha d abando i i1 of the decease d Went on t |