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Louisiana State Gazette from New Orleans, Louisiana • 3

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THE subscriber King about to leave tills city tor a few wilts, Ii as named Mr. Edmund Foratall to art as hi attorney for the Executorship of the estate of thn late William Simpson, to whoiu those Interested wdl please i-. nr TCtif Hy V. A. C.uillotc.

ON Saturday next the (ji1i n'st 1 oV'oeb wi'l In sold to lnht st linliii in front ol Mr. Cl.aioi au's blaliK o' sue tlie Li-cliaiie. A 1 I Miiy. Jas. InnerarityJ March 16.

4t. ik vlllUUlL very gentle, having vtr nsv gate, with k.u'illc, hndle and tmtrllmg aha the whole in jinodor ler Terms cash. SI arch '6 2t. 16 inst. will sold 1 by the Mihsr i dci at heir auction, stjie, at 12 o'tl pietite.lv, 12 11 lids.

Kussia I allow. I'he i oiHiitioii" will be made known at the lime id sale- ATT UN MOSSY. Much II. I Baltimore Medical Cullege Lottery. 'thirty eigh'h fl.ty'.s Drawing.

1 Prize of 1000 dollar No. I VjS. Prizes dollars 1, 19739. Prize of 1UU lrj.i'.'. Frizes JO dollars Hut -74 .7, 3164, Jl HI do of dollar Nob 3fOJ, 7, 4 18 4.174, Nm .5, XHl, JO 3' 41, -'i, 4781, 4.T-', 4Ui, 4 41, 4i7J.

4133, 4103, 4l'Ji, tiii 4 4t)iS Thirty Drawing. Prize of 500 dollars No 2 J14S. do of ilollars No ilo ol'j dollars No r). Prizes of dollars N'og. 18 Hit.

UQ92. 13'Mt, Joi.sr. 3 do of 12 dollar': Nm 3 'i7, ISO, Mift, 4 i 7, lllar.ks, as. 34'li, Jlo'i, 1 J'l, 3 is .3304, iHoj, 4172, 4 31, 4 SI, 4 4 ,66, 41 4 J57, 4531, 4l'i. Day a-vi'g.

IMrti of louo ilUrs No. 22 l'i i of 5'iO doll irs-N'n. 262 i 5 Priz'. a of 20 dollars 213oH I dollars N. is.

3iJ2 3('2'. 4'1 1 2. itlankr. Nos. 3 81 3703 3072 iiKio it'y 1 i fr.i 4V10 4123 4'JJl Jill.

16. nr)I prothain 16 du courant, ir jL -era eiulii p. i -ou: sialic dans i intigaain 'nidi is. 12 lloucauds tie Suiftlc Husic. tm ia i-, liaitic ics cohdiiii lit inO merit dc la vihte.

PAT KIN MOSSY. II Mars. declarations by him made and subscribed, were true in ail their parts- liefore JOHM PUNCHAUD, TOWN SEND, Juxticet of the Peace and if the (Quorum. CONGRESS. THE ARMY Was again before the house, in committee of the whole, when Mi.

Clay (speaker) procteded tn con. tinuaiion with his speech, and spo'c for two hours, In the early part ol his sperch, and indeed throughout it, he made very offensive and inelegant personalities u-gainst Mr lincey. As soon as he sal down therefore, Mr lincey rose, tmd in a solemn and diguilicd manner, pro. nuunced the lollowing elegant, though contemptuous reply Mr. Chairman I do nnt trply to the remarks of the honorable speaker, who it seems, has descended from the h.iir in order to do ihat, which no her member of this house was either wiPingt undertake, or deemed competent to peiforin.

I should bluh for myself, and fir tho good and wbe, the portion cf the community of the whose applause I a'ii ambitious, I deem a reply necessary. Asa public man I never expect, I nyver wish, any other ur fuither in-fl'ience than what res ills Iro div.inct principles a'H1. those principles en mat iilg fi'om kn nvn or prove! fuC'h. Ho who refutes time priiic'i or disproves those facts, h.i i my lie who misrepresents or mistakes i i.licr thn one or the other, has my pity or my m-tcmpt, according la the proportion of imbecility of lies or ormpiion of heart, which enter into the iuic of such mistake or misr presentation I cannot put myself, upon tlie level of rrtort. That in my observations I did not pass th fair limits of parliamentary discussioi is obvious from this, that the honoraVe speaker himself, then presiding in this house, ncithir stopped me himself, nor permitted others to do it w.ion it was attempted.

So far as respects any personal reflections, which have fallen from the hjoorable speaker, or may fall from other menviers, touching me individually, he and they havft their liberty. Such as mv reputation is, before Billingsgate opens its fl od gt'es, such it will remain after the odious flood sb II hjvo passed by for Mr. chairman, this is my consolation and support Virtue may be assailed, but never hurt, SurprU'd by unjust foes, but not kcn. thrall'd Yea, tven that which mischief means most harm Shall in the happy trial prove most glorys Hut evil on itself shall hack recoil, And mix no more wi'h good ess. If this fail The pillar'd firmament is rottenness, And earth's base built on Btubble." Tor Sale, The Spanish coppered) 4J 1 Jib UK Si FREE TRADE AND NO IMPRESS-MEN f.

Decatur. If any man can read ilie following deed of barbarity without suffering liis blood and spirits to rise up in wrath against the villain Robert Elliott, commandir of tlie king of inland's ship Porcupine, he is noAmencan but a ful. -blooded Ilriton, and a disgrace to his country. Martyrs in religion have been placed among Saints; rnar'rs In the cause of national freedom should have a seat next to them. hate Clark It a sufferer in the cause that has become national.

England waged a fjrioi war against Spain lor cutting off tl-c eat of an Englishman and shnll we submit like horses and dogs to the lash of those worse than Algeiines, whose customs, habits and prejudices, may be some excuse, while Englishmen, a nation of laws, and professing the same religion, shall treat an innocent, yea mote, a brave and noble minded American seaman, with this s.iocking barbarity. The mode of whipping on board a British man of war is little short of the Russian knout. 15 'V AC of Salem, in the county of Essex, and commonwealth of Massachusetts, on solemn oath declare, that I was born in the town of 11 mdolph, in the county of Norfolk. have sailed out ol Salem aforesaid about seven years; that on the fourteenth day of June, eighteen hundred and nine, I was impressed, and forcibly taken I coin the ship June, of Norfolk, by the sailing master (his name wssCat r) of his majesty's ship l'oi cupine, Robert Elliott, commander. 1 had a pro teciion from the Custom House in Salem, which I shewed to captain Elliott lie swore I was un Englishman, tore my protection to pieces before my eyes, and threw it ovei ard, and ordered me to go to work I told him I did not belong to his fl ig, and would do no work xinder it.

He then ordered my legs put in irons, and the nest morning ordered tho master at arms to take me on deck nd give me two'dozen lashes after receiving them, he ordered him to keep in irons, and give me one buiscuit and a pirn of water fjr twenty fjur hours. Alter keeping in this situation one week, I was brought on deck, and asked by capt. Elliott if I ould go to my duty-en my refus he mdered me to strip, tied me up a second time, and gave tue two dozen more, St kept me on the same jnother week then ordered me on deck tin and sked if I would go to work I still pi rsUtcd that I was an American, and that he had right to command my services, and I would do no work on board his ship He told me he would punish me until I was willir.g to work and then gave me the thiid two dozen lashes, ordered a very heavy chain put round my nock, (such as they had used to sling the lower yard) fastened to a ringbolt in the deck, and that no person except the master at ar ns iould spcuk to me, or give tue any thing to eat or drink, but my one buiscuit and pint of water for twenty four hours, until I would go to work. I as kept in this situation NINE WEEKS, when being exhausted by hunger and thirst, I was obliged to yield. After being on buard the ship more than 2 years and a half, and being wounded in an acion with a French frigate, I was sent Tres Anuvos, MARSHAL'S SALE, buiiheii 7U tons, two ytai old, sails remarkably last would answer for a privateer; and, if aejtccadle to purchasers, would be sold in shares und fined out as such, l'ur tcriiis apply to Lewis Lee.

January 30 ON Tuesday next 16th inst. at 10 o'clock, will be sold at the stores of 'Joseph TricQit Royal stieet, and lAicfmp llaln St. Louis street, the cargo of the prize ship Mentor, consist-ing of Coarse woolens, Osnaburgty Checks, threads, IldhJ's. Hardware, nails in casks, Iron hoops, oil in jars, Herrings in barrels, Beef and pork in Ho, Crates of earthen and glass ware. Paints medicines, sff.

P. B. DUPLKSS1S, Marshal. March 13. KEMPER'S INN.

THE suhr.ritrr, now the proprietor of said INN, at the townof Almandna (Hapidr) noli-cits p'llilic )atrona(fe, with a foil aaiiirance that every rxertion on bis part will be made to keep up the respectability, the house has so long, and ko ably supported. The tr' eller will always find a well fnrtiiihed idle, (rood liquors, and clean heds for his horse a good stable and plenty of provender. 53,000 Acres of Land, SI I AT I'D on the river Aux lioeuT, Washita County, For Sale or Barter for country produce; it will bo disposed of in any quautity to suit the converiiunc of purchasti s. Per further particulars apply to White Morris, Corner of Chartres street and Uroadway; Feb 11 Strayed or Stolen, 1 ROM the subscribers a Cow with young Calf, she is very remarkable Irom having lost a litrn und is of a cream) colour, with a great many black and red spots although not very particular!) re-collec'ed. Any person delivering her to the subscribers shall have five Dollars reward.

White Morris. ii 4 nil II' mi -I lit 1 it I i February 23. EN TERTAINMEN BY Woodson Wren LA Nouvelle troupe de Comniedhn donncra Mardi IS Mais, quo premiere representation de KIECO ou commedic en deux actes et en paose, dans laquelle Madame l'eron (era eon debut par le i6'e de Li. fcctie. Cctte piece n'a jam ii 6 (1 jot 4e sur le Tic me de cetie ville.

Un nou vtl amateur d6 utera par le i6Ie du chevalier dtirmeuil. Cctte piece sera preredeee Pigma lion, redemande par un grund nop. hie do personncs qui n'ctuie point a la s-ie miere representation. Cue dame amateur slntuo de Jathco. 6 irs.

Charles Curtis. Alexandria, Rapide, (S I. 9th March, 1813. 10 Dollars Kewrad WII.I. be paid for apprehending and securing in the Jail of thi city or delivering to the siibsciiher, a negro fellow named TOM He ii about or Ju years old, stout made, and has remarkable lage feet.

Had on when he went away d'trk velvet trowaers and round jacket. He is a rrenli; of St Domingo and speaks French and English, was formerly owned by P. 1) Dnpleaan Ksq. and lately by Juhu K. Grynu i Esq.

Masters of vessels arc cautioned against harbouring said runaway. S. Elkirrc. to the hospital when partially recovered. I was sent onboard the Impregnable, 98 gun ship.

My wounds growing worse, I was returned to the hospital, when the American consul received a ropy of my protection Irom Salem, and procured my discharge on the 29th day ftf April last. There were seven impressed Americans on board the I'orcu-i fne, three of whom had enteied. 1 ISAAC CLARK. Euex, December 23, 1 8 1 3 i Then Isaac Clark personally appeared made lolonui oath that the foregoing In Mr, C. Jlaldwm's reel raiurd Ifoute, near the Jail in the townuf BATON ROUGE, WllliUli genteel travelers may be assured of a ti arpiiland comfortable situation, and as good accommodations as the state of the settlement und markets afford.

Horses will be cat fully attended to in a dry stable which is pro pei ly arranged fur their comfort and vale keeping. March if si.

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