Camden Gazette (Camden, S.C.). 1816-08-22 [p ].€¦ · Number21, f?.* X I r\ I *1 / WHAl'YOU...

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Number 21, f ? .* X I r\ I *1 / . . -U-l 1^.1 II WHAl' YOU WOULD WISH BY OTHERS DONE TO YOU «¦*- .v . ¦ ¦¦ trcw*n k . .°gfutr.* § ». 1816 Volume I. .Conditions or t^i» gaz*tt*. TlWftrice to Subscriber* i* tbrbb dol- per vnnum, far Jifty-tvp number*, fX- cluxivc of fiotcagc ; and in ait prut** Jiefitr* *frU! frdekveyed at thf t fittAHthWyt& firicfspw b.+jnttyun$fm$98.i taufi p&**4Ms a year, fiayaVeMt# ytorfe « mm$m j i "<f' advectvw*rm liiwbr tk . wgr w# 6c0> tf.tkote vt&o are- cotuianf fir, customer*, in tM» (inc. >io direction* are given VJitHv* *d- vcrthcmcnly it xvill ire continued till fir bid. 'tfftSii-l s'S ,~V J. ¦y^k<j>hi* >. i .imj.jmi.i. j .gagae^iKtgeggagwp^y. We are induced to publish 'ttf§B8g weii known sketch of philanthro|Mc'W terprise, at the request of a particular friend of Col. It was omit- tc^d inconseqtif«n$e of the # .WM, >«>.vy>T«v^iiVi*VS ,W» M<v »P»7 dyf cirouiatKHV which it had aome since in the United States btit as d of flfur readers may not have <seen «-'vi ' **. r- ? i » J » v. n'la^wJ < L. .1. .». M- . jT'fl ., hi ^ bi " 3 ¦'. ' " ;SOME ACCQVNT _ qf <p atttmfu mde MrmBi^a0tfya Han. %QVtritm.pn4 Mr. Prtuicu, h*gcr, a* A- mtrfcon, lifitrfilt-^J. tie ^CMmMtrom hi .. confinement in the Cqvle of OtniifcM ¦ , tfwfc . ¦¦ ., if. ..* tj»e many extraordinary char- ""y ^reaier « fiwv «f J.ufop^K bravi . *u . *kV bating for I ho burners of tyu.Bp^i '.t^Hgiggffl native cp^ntrv, ido}isc/d by ^enthusiastic popijiWMit' muu miyfi| tu i he 41 ' o* t\\% «HlM»cipated county proscribed ami lum'ted lr- t«j . aucje J> Im^tiye t'jh<.elt ufi asylum amongst «.VVp«l<D^ ' iiml,"en FV ¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦II ii ill i| » yii ed C9i»fi»*ennieiit at OImut» Cot^pa^M WT il,B fl petitions fronj all quarters f6r his TM«N6mywas mexoiable, and liatl dragged w\wo miser solitary pnstfn, whWa »t eta[rtPr stepped forwards) tiye » of compassion, *ud to bo.of serviee to » man wbo^ad so si InaliWH Wi^lfin\h<, causae o£, liberty.. ol man was a Hawweuan by birth, young, intelligent. Ko re¬ an (bot to tUi ! W «> BMman active, int paircdyiloi I »«<Ui Mil {2'feiuh, SS^ c o^jat them^b 1 ril from the power »r»d wit l»out an >teBp( lurt>lgB8fcWi|h mm ed Into the sori,»: ' \vhoiT* he ttiougjhl evaUon for the m »o fRK formed r«on ij^jp rpHiie by na- iehi\a» he etMeft MrAntt-rafotV v ^Urteiw todara W such an finder taking. Iff siboh ^a^lcd ou\ oW \ to \Vtiom aft r proper prtxaulions, he impaled T^s secret. Bii^r entered in¬ to and hit *chemt:i 'With all thf keenheHS of yotnh, and that tttiJ^iu%iaiKi. cnttrpme peculiar tos tlie inhabitants of the new wotfd. lYancis HittrfT ftraq -%he^on of Col. Hit- Rtr, of CharicMt>rtt "Soutlv-rarolina, wh^ Inst his ltf* hi thu «' xvire of his country a'^umst the Tiiitisif t;oop%ofi t)w walU ojF tlie town, when l>«»#;i v:r<l hy Cell* Pfevost. The vear btf»»re \u* flca'h, he had rt^itd * «T o *\ -?inaU Ih'.uikI ntat Charleston, with bis t aenTcren open to mitt ja»- ftiight Me there Mai nothing improper in their contents. With this caution they complied, and the wme eve- ning tetit a hook ami a note to the jailot addressed to Fayette ; who, though he did not understand that language, (a* it after- J wards appeared,) yet did not suspect any treachery where every thing was conduct¬ ed to openly. Th« note contained apolo¬ gies for the liberties they had taken ; tot as they wished in any way to contribute to hi 4 hnppim ^ttiay- hvified ha wmMltfen- ttWely reed the book they had sent, and if .any passages in it particularly engaged his I notice, they begged Re would let them I: know hit opinfon* He teceived the note, | and finding it was not expressed ki the in* sual mode of complimentary lettefs, ceivedthSt more was meant than met the eye. ^HethCftfore carefully perused the book, and found in certain plVecf, words "*w T* * %-v * . y vwhiehYWg pitt W»> ttiw ' witlg the AMpes, rh^yr - . . * . ^ f* Wfgg H>«*W m# ma?drx,,c^- . having gdne^T*^U^coJw £?! country, but %<Ui no c 'triage appeared. Atirmrtt leat io»«* aoforeacen accident «bould have led to a discovery, they btai- tfcted t l»vK recollecting thftt ihtk morion §5 might be distinctly seen jfrom the walls, they retraced their step*, and had artived t Ma short distance from the town win n they beheld the io»»k wished 9ffi" cabrH»)et pass through the v, ate s, with tt*o pet-sons tjjfcj out hi 4h0 Austrian uniform, and ft irttis^ueteer mounted behind. EjEgrt pasting tiiey gave t1>e pre'eefogrtatf signal. Which wai returned , and the carriage moved oft* They conWhued tbeir vide towards thtf town, then turfte<L «nd sto«H^ followed die carriage. in ofclcr to *ive Fayette time to ekecute hi* part of the a- gr£raent~»»T!iey observed two gefitle* men descertdlrom the r;»i riafre, and iMMKj from it arm in artii*. Tbef approacbe# gradually, and perceiving that layette' t*ad the officer appeifted*> De engaged ih eatti* lest conversation about tHa officers sword* Iwhich Fayette had at the time in hit hand* they thought this the favorable moment, arid put spuit to their horses^' The noise of their approach alavned the officer, who turning round, and aeaihg two horsemen comming up futf ttallop, be hastened *ojt>m thgfrbriofrt, ; tym; finding resistance he endeavoured to g*t possession of his swoixi, and a struggle en- arrival at 'TUife ttoitoent s iufe m^fioite of rendtavout i n ¦>' A .ff ; « Sfflirt»r hifS?^ U. r ched tlio monejr Whh' one Sat»S»d f consoling bimrirlF with the that MHHppIti |li* cfcufce ffc4^raitay4*d misery a murt Fayette took the htad he was kftived without' »t»y oh»ia2le rh about 10 mile* from Olfn- road divjded ; that leading,**, aW'? ?hen ttrtteivinn th4 toad Xitrnnkg' tob-moth iotHeleft, he auapecte'd,' he Ju*f tpHiilcftfa. hi» way, and enquired qfja ptr*of» he mfct the way to Bautropp. 1 He man iielng mm with a look of ciirf6sit#atfer^ ibid iii fit that he ftjtfrrtkteplds wri^/bof 9ftfcct .d Mmtotafce anotbenrwhich be Said Would soon lead .Mm, right. TJiU roan, from fajrette's anpearanct, hit bora# In a foam, his foreign aacent, and the <fo}ttirt*s the made)1iiapemed htfrTtb be a ^sorter rnid^ng bisescaptt be therefore directed 5hjhtt t* jeiit which bf » Circuit led Jiim> back to the the toWn, ran himaelt io the magistrate* and told him hit Suspicions ; so that *tten Yayelte tfuw^-'MMMfaptm point of regaining the roatl whirls j would soon secure hi* fet*est^>* totiud , himself surroiifcted by a guard of med who, regardless df hU'' protect jo*v !conv*y«a h tin i& tftf H&m, hoWeter, no collected, thai f^ ta^ihe * most phusible answers tcr tk^ jm^rrogsW- ons that wete pfit to him: was an officer of e*c;*e belorfgit.K Co Tfty- paw, and that having fr»< ikH at Olrmiti Te 'hart heap thereupon a vhWt had brefl de¬ tailed tlu-re by indispoaiiion topger than he intended, 4m, as his vfme oftc*** of ah- f sence was expired* he was hastening btick aiKl begged he might not be detained, for [ Continued fti last /mgr.']

Transcript of Camden Gazette (Camden, S.C.). 1816-08-22 [p ].€¦ · Number21, f?.* X I r\ I *1 / WHAl'YOU...

Page 1: Camden Gazette (Camden, S.C.). 1816-08-22 [p ].€¦ · Number21, f?.* X I r\ I *1 / WHAl'YOU WOULDWISHBYOTHERS. . DONETO-U-l YOU1^.1 II.v. ¦ ¦¦ trcw*n k..°gfutr.* § ».1816

Number 21,f

? .* X I r\ I

*1 /

. . -U-l 1^.1 IIWHAl' YOU WOULD WISH BY OTHERS DONE TO YOU«¦*-.v .¦ ¦¦

trcw*n k .

.°gfutr.* § ». 1816 Volume I..Conditions or t^i» gaz*tt*.

TlWftrice to Subscriber* i* tbrbb dol-per vnnum, far Jifty-tvp number*, fX-

cluxivc offiotcagc ; and in ait prut**Jiefitr* *frU!frdekveyed at thf t

fittAHthWyt& firicfspw b.+jnttyun$fm$98.itaufi p&**4Ms a year, fiayaVeMt# ytorfe «

mm$mj i "<f'

advectvw*rmliiwbr t k .

wgrw#

6c0> tf.tkote vt&o are- cotuianf fir,customer*,in tM» (inc.

>io direction* are given VJitHv* *d-vcrthcmcnly it xvill ire continued till firbid.'tfftSii-l s'S ,~V J. ¦y^k<j>hi*

>. i .imj.jmi.i. j .gagae^iKtgeggagwp^y.We are induced to publish 'ttf§B8g

weii known sketch of philanthro|Mc'Wterprise, at the request of a particularfriend of Col. It was omit-tc^d inconseqtif«n$e of the #.WM, >«>.vy>T«v^iiVi*VS ,W» M<v »P»7

dyf cirouiatKHVwhich it had aomesince in the United States btit as dof flfur readers may not have <seen«-'vi ' **. r- ? i *¦ » J » v. n'la^wJ < L. .1. .». M- . jT'fl

., hi ^bi "3 ¦'. '

" ;SOME ACCQVNT _

qf<p atttmfu mde MrmBi^a0tfya Han.%QVtritm.pn4 Mr. Prtuicu, h*gcr, a* A-mtrfcon, t» lifitrfilt-^J. tie ^CMmMtromhi .. confinement in the Cqvle ofOtniifcM

¦, tfwfc . ¦¦ ., if. ..*

tj»e many extraordinary char-

""y ^reaier «

fiwv «fJ.ufop^K bravi. *u. *kV

bating for Ihoburners of tyu.Bp^i '.t^Hgiggfflnative cp^ntrv, ido}isc/d by ^enthusiasticpopijiWMit' muu miyfi| tu ihe 41 '

o* t\\% «HlM»cipated countyproscribed ami lum'ted lr-

t«j. aucje J> Im^tiyet'jh<.elt ufi asylum amongst

«.VVp«l<D^' iiml,"en

FV

¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦II ii ill i| » yiied C9i»fi»*ennieiitat OImut» Cot^pa^M WT il,B flpetitions fronj all quarters f6r hisTM«N6mywas mexoiable, andliatl dragged w\wo misersolitary pnstfn, whWa »teta[rtPr stepped forwards)tiye » of compassion, *udto bo.of serviee to » man wbo^ad so si

InaliWH Wi^lfin\h<, causae o£, liberty..olman was a Hawweuan by birth, young,intelligent. Ko re¬an (bot to tUi

!W «>

BMman w«active, intpaircdyiloi

I »«<Ui Mil

{2'feiuh,SS^co^jatthem^b

1

ril

from the power»r»d wit l»out an

>teBp(

lurt>lgB8fcWi|hmm

ed Into the sori,»:'

\vhoiT* he ttiougjhlevaUon for the

m»o

fRKformed

r«on ij^jprpHiie by na-iehi\a» he etMeft

MrAntt-rafotVv ^UrteiwtodaraWsuch an findertaking. Iff siboh ^a^lcdou\ oW\ to \Vtiom aft r proper prtxaulions,he impaled T^s secret. Bii^r entered in¬

to and hit *chemt:i 'With all thfkeenheHS of yotnh, and that tttiJ^iu%iaiKi.cnttrpme peculiar tos tlie inhabitants ofthe new wotfd.lYancis HittrfT ftraq -%he^on ofCol. Hit-

Rtr, of CharicMt>rtt "Soutlv-rarolina, wh^Inst his ltf* hi thu «' xvire of his countrya'^umst the Tiiitisif t;oop%ofi t)w walU ojFtlie town, when l>«»#;i v:r<l hy Cell* Pfevost.The vear btf»»re \u* flca'h, he had rt^itd* «To *\ -?inaU Ih'.uikI ntat Charleston, with bis

t aenTcren open to mitt ja»-ftiight Me there Mai nothingimproper in their contents. With thiscaution they complied, and the wme eve-ning tetit a hook ami a note to the jailotaddressed to Fayette ; who, though he didnot understand that language, (a* it after- Jwards appeared,) yet did not suspect anytreachery where every thing was conduct¬ed to openly. Th« note contained apolo¬gies for the liberties they had taken ; totas they wished in any way to contribute tohi 4 hnppim ^ttiay- hvified ha wmMltfen-ttWely reed the book they had sent, and if.any passages in it particularly engaged hisI notice, they begged Re would let themI:know hit opinfon* He teceived the note, |and finding it was not expressed ki the in*sual mode of complimentary lettefs,ceivedthSt more was meant than met theeye. ^HethCftfore carefully perused thebook, and found in certain plVecf, words

"*w T* * %-v * >¦ .

y

vwhiehYWg pitt W»>ttiw ' witlg the AMpes,

rh^yr- . .». *

.

^ f*

WfggH>«*W

m#

ma?drx,,c^-

.having gdne^T*^U^coJw £?!country, but %<Ui no c 'triage appeared.Atirmrtt leat io»«* aoforeacen accident«bould have led to a discovery, they btai-tfcted t l»vK recollecting thftt ihtk morion§5might be distinctly seen jfrom the walls,they retraced their step*, and had artived

tMa short distance from the town win nthey beheld the io»»k wished 9ffi" cabrH»)etpass through the v, ates, with tt*o pet-sonstjjfcj out hi 4h0 Austrian uniform, and ftirttis^ueteer mounted behind. EjEgrt pastingtiiey gave t1>e pre'eefogrtatf signal. Whichwai returned , and the carriage moved oft*They conWhued tbeir vide towards thtftown, then turfte<L «nd sto«H^ followed diecarriage. in ofclcr to *iveFayette time to ekecute hi* part of the a-gr£raent~»»T!iey observed two gefitle*men descertdlrom the r;»i riafre, and iMMKjfrom it arm in artii*. Tbef approacbe#gradually, and perceiving that layette' t*adthe officer appeifted*> De engaged ih eatti*lest conversation about tHa officers sword*Iwhich Fayette had at the time in hit hand*they thought this the favorable moment,

arid put spuit to their horses^' The noiseof their approach alavned the officer, whoturning round, and aeaihg two horsemencomming up futf ttallop, be hastened *ojt>mthgfrbriofrt, ; tym;finding resistance he endeavoured to g*tpossession of his swoixi, and a struggle en-arrival at 'TUife ttoitoent siufe m^fioite

of rendtavout

i n ¦>'A.ff ; «

Sfflirt»rhifS?^ U. rched tlio monejr Whh' oneSat»S»df consoling bimrirlF with thethat MHHppIti |li* cfcufceffc4^raitay4*d misery a murt

Fayette took the htad he waskftived without' »t»y oh»ia2lerh about 10 mile* from Olfn-road divjded ; that leading,**,aW'?

?hen ttrtteivinn th4 toad Xitrnnkg'tob-mothiotHeleft, he auapecte'd,' he Ju*f tpHiilcftfa.hi» way, and enquired qfja ptr*of» he mfctthe way to Bautropp. 1 He man iielngmm with a look of ciirf6sit#atfer^ibidiiifit that he ftjtfrrtkteplds wri^/bof9ftfcct.d Mmtotafce anotbenrwhich be SaidWould soon lead .Mm, right. TJiU roan,from fajrette's anpearanct, hit bora# In afoam, his foreign aacent, and the <fo}ttirt*sthe made)1iiapemed htfrTtb be a ^sorterrnid^ng bisescaptt be therefore directed

5hjhtt t* jeiit which bf » Circuit led Jiim>back to the the toWn, ran himaelt io themagistrate* and told him hit Suspicions ; sothat *tten Yayelte tfuw^-'MMMfaptm

point of regaining the roatl whirlsj would soon secure hi* fet*est^>* totiud ,

himself surroiifcted by a guard of medwho, regardless df hU''protect jo*v!conv*y«a htin i& tftf H&m,

hoWeter, no collected, thai f^ ta^ihe *

most phusible answers tcr tk^jm^rrogsW-ons that wete pfit to him:was an officer of e*c;*e belorfgit.K Co Tfty-paw, and that having fr»< ikH at Olrmiti Te'hart heap thereupon a vhWt had brefl de¬tailed tlu-re by indispoaiiion topger thanhe intended, 4m, as his vfme oftc*** of ah-

f sence was expired* he was hastening btickaiKl begged he might not be detained, for

[ Continued fti last /mgr.']