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The Long-Island Star from Brooklyn, New York • Page 1

The Long-Island Star from Brooklyn, New York • Page 1

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1 ne partivm of Chrlr, wend tl.c-45 und their a nbitpi.nu s'jlc, ami the rndM jti tl.ry oWrved, aTjr (iovcrtiment no cf ir.jj them 1 he I'tim who- rd not hm alio- him to wage war wi'h the 111, at. 4111 left IJiubiih.an.lhy fmeC of arms obtained oM vsiii of Dun-dec, Drum uioii I und king George lud now returned l.ng'aii in oi to top ihe niiag prns-rcii cf his adversary. His 4 prtru nsi were such, Jh.it he hd not coiiMih-r ihe su'virnt fr the protection of hi kingdom, lie obtaineJ the of si tln.n-nl Hessians, and the Dutch of To iriuy an though by the terms of their cApituh-lion tliey wtre to peiTunn no s.nii for eighteen mu uhs. He the- Militia, an I engaged several of the Nubility rai-e regtmcnts at tin ir cxpeiice. He recalled st of his troops ILnders and hi preparations were diituKiiidird by as mmh actiiy as tlmse of the Regency had been marked by ind deuce.

His alarms augir.cn and the inhabitants of London wne seized with ge consternation when it w.ti kiiown that Charles tud taken Criislc and pushed on to Derby, within thirty leagues 01 the c.ipit.d. I hose who, doubtful of his stirrers, had not chrc to declare themselves openly in Lit ueour, no longer concealed thrir sentiments. They publicly drank at taverns the heuitli of King Junes several mini 'iters of religion ottered up priycrs in the churches for hi success. The county of Lancaster a whole regiment to r.s?ist him. Kvery day every moment some new success of tlie Prince was reported, l'he general alarm increased, his advantages and his strength The con-steriia'ion was f.dscd to such a height, that the bank anil the bhopi throughout London were closed for the space of twenty-four hours.

From the moment Charlc? had landed in Scotland, lis fiiends incessantly press'vl th Court of France to hiord him elactu.d assis-lance. They assured the French Government that nniding wms jmore e.isv than to land tight or ten thuiis men artillery in the 111 lit- ship of war were not required it would have becn lime quipping them, and the least delay le fatal. Fhcy demanded such transports as were to be found in the ports of Boulogne, Calais an I Dunkirk. They made no doubt tii.it the troops would be able disembark cn sjr.ic part other cf Jungloms voulrl tUdarcin Lvourol Thtv il'lpttd tlie Duke rlc ll.cldU la 1 1. wh i.f I.

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htic the jK -iir, a real ora'fcctrtJ crnuii'n Ocir.j:.;!c(! he 1,1 I.I frit, Si know Ictiv him cx.h::ncJ on? in the mtiHt of Vf The cxihnnaiha ai rc t.citr.I fit si.li. am) Oie Prince wa rc tiit'I onj procLiinrd lliroujli the ie fir? i hriil'u'it ill ap prurnuc, ol l.i'.lc imrt.incc whi.e Charles as not in pncj.ion of the C.r.tk It wnn the only strotiit vl lchhe could establish ma- trszincs, rctrcut in case cf a rcvery: (t or overage tlie inlr.ihitatit, whose tiiirnsi'ions toward him were i very doubtful. The Castle; of Kdiaburph i situated uiton rnck it ii defended hy of twrlvc feet thick, cut out in the rock. This ntirient, and irregular fjitrcss, rc liiirci 4 formal to reduce it, and the l'rincc was wholly destitute of cannon. He was ohligcd to treat with Guest in hi turn.

It vas stipulated that hostilities should be Rinpendt'd on liotli sides, and that tl.c city should furnish the castle with provisions. The advantages obtained hy Prinre Charles soon reached London. That hero, who from the moment of his debarkation had been looked upon as an adventurer not to be dreaded, now inspired serious apprehensions. The Regency established by George, before his departure from England, set a price on his head. 'I hirty tlnusand pounds were olTer-cd to whoever would deliver him up The Jc of the sum a.Tbrdcd a sufficient proof how dangerous his presence in the country was considered yet, by a sinuLr contradiction, no efikacious measures were adopted to subdue him.

Charles, master of the part of Scotland, and proclaimed sovereign wherever he appeared, seemed author ised on ins art in like manner to treat Gcoiye as an usurter. It wascxiiect- 1 cd that he would answer the proclama- i tion by or.cof a similar i nature; but he example of moderation very rare in a vo-jiiz 'I llLT.sDAY, IS r. I i 11 i i li 4 fa t'f I I i. r. I i itfi i it I 11 i.tirr f.t It; is i ir-, ii.

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trs fic of the. thrir nlf 4 urj. bill (o.rri ilirniMi wit'i irif rm'ir I Ik'wti the kirjff tin ir Ut ijf, iha 'r i' hnl. t-f Ulf, i in irt.rril of livlu at -1 1- iti'xVrn cornel, I i.i a I'-i i-'cd Thf r.n-.ih, at a wiir of ru.iM jtrSii.tT.OTcUotin,in 'i. fled on at! li -ht he ttrrc Liti on tic IcMof hj'-Ic (he rc- nuiixlcr, ii rinrc luil fuirrrn.

cn Icjiourrtlto ne thmtv hr 'lis The lli.ct.uti i fd them, cut rrirc'. tik fourteen him privwn and tit? whole of trie wtL'crr, l.acr ijn, arid colniirs, rr'na'fpj i.i tU. p'lwrf of I'oni'jTor I he i oi u.c kiuni iiim tiic lie in snlly it a 01 cjvair)-. I ii hructory cost him 110 more than sitsv men. had fled aluv! a'oTie.

The whole indignant at hi de- ocniainUd hit trial hv a Court Mjrii.il. Contrary to thi ustid course cf these I.ind cf tribunals whidi arc often actuated by pissixn or iatrigae, tlie Court l-f re hie he ed, decide 1 that the presence and intrepidity of the I'rince, and the Scotch mode hid alone occasioned the loss of tlie battle. In the wan time the IVincc was cm'iarrassed by his prisoners he no pl.irc in which he could secure them, aii it was not possible fir la.n to ulrd them with his own soldiers, wimni they almost equalled in p' of He determined to send them away, after making them Aear not to bear rmt against hm. lie krpt the wounded and trca'ed thi-m with the same care as though they had been his own soldier i. This generosity procured him new puttisaiis.

Two ships, the one French, and thr other Spaniah, arrived i.t the coast. They Ian-led a number of Irish olhVers ho were in the service of France, and who thirsted for an opportunity of distinguishm themselves in the presence of him who they regarded as their legititnaic sovereign Charles employed them to discipline his troops. The same Frenrh vessel, a fev days aftr the victory of Preston Pans, pro t0 Montrose. It can led mo. Ilfv hrothcr Mvjuis so well known by writings, was on board in quality i.v,v 'nf 1: of to i.

thu to the number of six tho-i- a Cotiit, Seerclancs of State, and tne Li't-nt Unicers appertaining to itoy- fi cour.try furnished him reg ular supplies tie was nut threatened by tlie r.n.f.i.h. I'lidhii seei.rity would have been onrl -te had ho Ifcn mas- i tep ol 1 i.ifh no -e ur'i. Lti'lc but he ban 1 and he could then-- I 1 ViL, II. I In I if 4 4 I k. lt 1 4 -is at I ,1 i i I WI 1 u.i r.i.

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iO 5 nw Llitrnn wuh A mapi, anil 1 plain Utt willimit Apunrpiia imlarne bo iiid in minitco, 10 0 huitntl in fHtv fo 'in EJai.m.h itpri-iffl. Siwp II iin' r.lmui, widi 40 hiSMriial and 10 pups, Afn 111 in- bound inrntraciif, hm.nrrntd DO m' E.lirloti, with Jo. wtiJ in 1 vols, in ritta tairii i.pp-ard. It inif t'ltmn, wit'i iln. in 5 ilitrp 1 ''i 31 Ni.

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5 iii HoardO X'3M A'VX'i Ihck.Storc pi (in 1 vfr nv ITCI I Kill i. il Jbil.Uli f.f tlu- i't'st Spechfn of tl.c an-! ''-'ii Sne-i'jers, I. urn the I. tr jirc.fc.'Ht time. WHfl NUT! r.r;h:i2!6ru.

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if'. ni. were I i wf the J.vts-r of r-iur Cifri, (Hi liUHAL I.U1NOMV. TOmrsr.HIOI O'tCIHRDS. It.

I tie i I ii' rf Ifuif in mr uit'iif Jv a .11. is ji? cf ihrm i'v! ia'e 1 an I le I 1 ig e't 41 HI 1 1 ctravn. ni'tMJ ci unig n- w. I's his bti'it 4 Mi-ri Jrjwvrt, 4 tove in ii mi ucli will a'xjn! 4 of cut pern he, which On.dl cnt on- thr nig'i wh-n rtpc, an I p.a'cJ, an 1 laul ii'i ilu skin iVi.vnw.irJ i ivet'i" ju'ec. riieb t'tom cl drawrrn arc laUuJ tV; d.

i.r. arc in of the house Jj'tc out 4i I rat in apf.Ii 1 or peaches. I'hc i "'t st a-r 1 ihc 11 tLrc-n'y. thvu JiicJ arc Cv tlan. savory fine t.i 1 a nl at mi.Vct.

an I nitn; nui Litif, t'ui pi-au I Ju dried, cal FLc a i-pics may Ik; eaten in till appi enmc tw'uc an I prV.a -1 w.tt ii )t mi iv ap' I tt With an' lc in, ni 1 liwh '11 iv Ix? Ii 1 1 1 or .1 ir Up, I havepiircj tve-I ingn la.t as live an 1 p-r ic ro ihlcat. Hat with cuttiiig i-thine one may cut as fist as the ovrit expert can pair an I I h.vc sun 15 apples paired in a mimit it 10 in a min itc make Oj in in nr. A barrel of vin.ir s. lis tlin.i spirits ot'a barrel of ci viii.gir is m.i- ptolta'jlc than apph br.n Iv tVugh th? laiter is r.nr portitjle. On hich a nun live longest, water alone, or only spirits and water mixr I or apple ten Nn n')t he wo aid live longest on the last.

0 1 whr.h next i Here a dispute might arise, liat I thin't ali will pee, thtt joi arc nn noarishmer.t, more than tiu heat of a fire: both waim the Mjtein: andmuwhof either I it I ener vate it. Civil and religious principles and practice ing much injur by spiritotis ha pity any pious man should encourage ikz practice of distilling apple brandy. The dUtiliatiun of wincey front grain is 4'xKninnble to contemplation, and defrauds the of sustenance, itoif.rs t'icm a po.s in. Thrrefjie I heari.ly desite our well (liposcJ farmcri tn cut nn.l dry tlunr aches, and peats .0 mac the rest it ti ler and p- "bssei, which khoul lv itc Trcnlsn FcJ. Rcuidrhclh Prurrvation.

Which is now in at the C. lcveit(i, a- lauglil at Mai. e'er), by a by id b'kiu seven jears of alii Cul.vcH'J tl a li-ijh'siU. huase en -tiiki, wita b-ail i in its citiid. I warrior, who might naturally be sup- most aij' 0s turn.

He had eu-poscd u.c!j,iateil with hit first success. tcrcj lLmrAV ru -n, his army had lie opposed the rigorous proscription of his cncinics only with his sword, n. Order began to be csta'i-and strittlw prr.hihited his adrirrcnts jj cvcry He h. afempang uu- uves 01 ir.c rciinrr or any cf iiis Sue a Ct i I 1. 1 ti rl .11.1 ri.tLi'i't'- 1 ed Ins ctu'se more rj'-pectr.

lie neglected no means e. inn: by tlie first of Lis sol.liers Iv? was Slightest 'earned st.incc 1 r.t lit iiig I a re .1., the coast ot laigund, and that tlie in-y, stant they Lnded, th'; three lo attempt r.amst that tor- li'h any ln.jfs of s'jcress i wicrausn and gea-.

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