WORKS; CONTAINING VARIOUS WRITINGS AND SELECTIONS, EXHIBITING A FAITHFUL PICTURE · UNITED STATES OF AMERICA; OF THEIR GOVERNMENTS, LAWS, POLITICS, AND RESOURCES; OF THE CHARACTERS OF THEIR PRESIDENTS, GOVERNORS, LEGISLATORS, MAGIS. AND OF THE CUSTOMS, MANNERS, MORALS, RELIGION, VIRTUES OF THE PEOPLE: COMPRISING ALSO A COMPLETE SERIES OF HISTORICAL DOCUMENTS FROM THE END OF THE WAR, IN 1783, TO THE ELECTION OF THE PRESIDENT, IN MARCH, 1801. E310 Ch5 V.7-8 INDIANA UNIVERY LIBRAN Printed by S. GOSNELL, Little Queen Street, Holborn. 2146. 93-4 GAZETTE SELECTIONS. 2-8-64 WEDNESDAY, 16th AUGUST. REPUBLICAN Lies.-The following paragraphs are extracted from Noah Webster's paper of the 14th inft. We have it in our power to lay before the public the following important particulars: A gentleman from Ireland received a letter on Thurfday evening from his connexions there, ftating the diffenfions in that country as having rifen to a moft alarming pitch that the Duke of Leinfter had enclosed his titular badge under cover to the King, acquainted his Majefty he could no longer confent to wear as an infignia of rank and honour, that which had become a mark of difgrace, and that he withed only to be known as an United Irishman: that the Poftmafter General of Ireland has refigned his office, worth at least 3000/. fterling per annum, declaring he could no longer reconcile to himfelf holding an office under the prefent order of things, and that he is alfo an United Irifhman: that the city of Dublin has proclaimed itself for the united party, and declares any attempts of the Government to coerce them, will produce open rebellion. The letter is B 2 written |