»-V ^u'^n.ataii ii;^. at* *•■ J j i ; (>#«* thU tttCJfal capital : (he !ca- a »■; - h y l« 't t«'l m- for iu • : the ■ a . ei i ^ei-i'u-' f i-t Situation ni public ufi;:?v M <J'->gTtJ fiilaud ruinous: the* *aj that sum - ti: ii- o i- lmra^riI*toly to be d »»■ they st:r a- c-e&rty as fcUeTrati 1 or thai pr i i minjj w can at feast do no harm1 — th*f4* it miBl do gond ;" but, »(>t- i^irh.staudiogaH this they hesitate an« object from m'Tfi irilivs. Their otgecp tioos are not hair»o rati'>ital a.- fliose tjie Traveller formerly recorded 6Mrhy WEa not a!i this found out befora ?** end " it i* astonishing that" this was not found out before." No: they are still wore foolish and perverse., They sayu why is this man appointed ! lo act in the committee ?" '• why iffthlA Other in the committe styled Esifuif&P** and " we would sirbscribeif Rome oth¬ er pe'son would subscribe." J say, that all this proceed* from the pervert- fle^s of human xv\\ %re. Tbcir con¬ sciences t<-H them what is right : th.«y lenow that it is their duf v to come ?or-1 ward, yet still they lag heMnd. They) have, nothing to say against the cause] of truth, and therefore their spleen has I vent against personal character or rank in life, as was the ca*e. of old. when thone who would not follow Je¬ sus Christ, said u is not this the son of the Carpenter ?" If such persons did Dot attend the meeting it is n:-ist wan- ten perver^eu:-?s to be gossiping alvul ond finding fault with any man appoin¬ ted by the meeting, or, with any hon¬ orary title Coufei red- There i* only one man in the committee that I ever kn^w before the meeting;, and J have only once been in his company. AH the men, for any thing 1 know, are good euongh men ; but, in fart* the commit¬ tee has nothing to do in the business but mere trifles, such as reporting the names of those willing to subscribe. and s» forth. The Representative and C'brk I am better acquainted with, and more fit men for their situations could not have been selected, both a< Regards honor and activity. The fine which f shall now impose on the Tra- tHUt N not heavy ; but, if he agrees tt- it and discharges the debt, it will be a real proof of his sfftCer&y in thecau-e. — I *ay thrn. h*- ntnsfl not only attend his own Township Meeting and do hi* best ther**, but he must afterward- come to Niagara and (jo from tftoatfa t<> h.juse: hi* mib! invito evt*ry one to se( Rf>M* trifling and ttH unchaiiiablenesQ ■ tfn.l' iie A'ust* end- ivor fo get every ^ne. vrfcfl hax net alrca.lv subscribed, In give ♦Iirrr name and dollar to th^ good ra^^e. Pipfriall) magfctrfftta*, and all irhc lay claim to toe character of gen- tl ■"ll-'ll. Th^ Traveller mu4 no longer heri* t^'efrom w.uit r.f " liojv*/' as to th* good he may do as w a single individ¬ ual." If every r.,ie forlvarslo petition braid ttid causo, from misgivings of thi* kind, pothtng will be done. Jr every individual had come forward at mv call, two mouths ego. to hold mem¬ ber* of Parliament to their duty by pa- tttioning, I am quite assui**d, they iron Id have d mhs their dtttv : the un;tv* flgrid force of the popular voice would hav^ u compelled them". He speaks of the men in parliament ;t forgetting their duty to the Drop1:-". 1 .^y Hi- people have neglected their own duty, and) if they neglect it still, they will suffer and be insulted still. The men 5ti ParHamenl are like other men, &*- ing ** evil OOtltinoall) i9* all men aiel apt to pursue u a line of conduct which j their God, their country and their consciences m jst equally eond»mii." A11 men are sprung from Adam, and have a relish for Apples. Member*? of I parliament when they get into V^rk. arein the Garden of Ed"u.and cannot forbear munching thfl forbidden fnu^. We niu-t shut the gate of Eden, or. lock upthe apples : we must no longer expose our men of assembly to temp¬ tation : we must hold ov- r then), for ever, the flaming SW »rd of justice and the law. I have hitherto excused the Travel* )er for withholding hiF r*al name, on the score of u timidity." H«? inn t now lay a*idc timidity, and tw false pride." Example is better than pre- Gept, and the Gauadiaos will soon gt*t over the sin which most easily bes.-t thum, when they i»ee the TraveMei V>a[king*b*{orc them, a real man, and rid of all maid n bashfnlness. To prov*> to th* Traveller, that "faja- pridn" U r.ot a failing c4 mine an) more than insincerit) 1 begleave to&a^ that | shall be ready.af James Roger'* <'oH'-h-Hou<i;, next Wednesday tin 2Sd in^t. by lc2 o'clock noon, to ac- ! r^mpan) my f• 1 ow Traveller, in hi rounds ovtri the village of Niagara af¬ ter stibsciif, rs ; and if it i* a;;reeab!*- 9 :■ f»fth-'ptmrimie.- will no lonjjor b- e-*n in ',' : fi»i- fpry lis( wh'uli \va ncc rli/h-h-A a :aiii-( mi', lias at las( ">p:i >d wide to fricmisliij) and forgrw- """' :—iiwl-i'd it is no.v doubtful if eivis more than one villiau in tn<- • h^l" District of Niagara. ri u-iri- I wrote th-- tetter 'vhich the IV f !.t '.alls an "• attack," 1 neau my last letter refaidiug the Travellor, for now that I r •collect, all my iett. rs, fo Mrjor Leonard andnthera, were de¬ signated mla- kit ; — he to re 1 last wrote of the I'rav-ii.'i-, it was matter of con¬ sideration with me, what style it would be most proper to assume in answering him, be-it to serve the public cause— •rhcther the severe, the Ludieroas 01 Hie confessional. As the coufssional afjfk may not be comprehended, imust 'irst confess, that J am privately well acquainted with the Traveller—have ffce highest regard, 'not only for hi- literarv talents, but for his goodness pf heart,and, bating safe eonrluct over the asses bridge in mathematics, there is no man in whose hand* I would ra¬ ther trust my life. \ow, before wri- tmtt my last letter, I had a wish to see him,and consult whether it woold not stilt best to tell the public, that his feeond letter wm intended as a mere b..rl"s<;n^, and that (|l(- wmd*. "onib- oies1'- perverts1' " unfdr" and "'con¬ ceals, were „>ed o„Iv to fry, for a week, what woo Id lv though* nf them —wheiher the « fab.e pride." er bettor jort of pride, of the Canadians, would beoflfended with them.—As it so hap- uened I missed seeing mv friend, to •hake hands a- usual between heats. and behold the lightning of my wrath set ,re to my good man of straw. It •sail tor the best perhaps: mv good Hfigy, when burning, sheHSotffo per- feciton. f he traveller improTOsunder the lash: he is now actually to neti- ion: h.sdouhts, his delays, his heats, hav. all g,ven p|ace to ^ r,sol(I. tiotiH, and right feelings. We have met, .-hook hands, and before several witnesses, he has acknowledged, that the word, above quoted, were ver> • mpruper.-He uill ,,ot ere,, have J ./"WW/"'" •»», tllOOgh I should oMgehmu read half a dozen col¬ umns: I Shai|. kn9W neither pn. I" f" t:"^ f,sf' "^r proceed further ban s-rms necessary to s..„„. ,.X|,lana. '"»--'"'h e.a Hiegen.-ralivb nofuial. for there are Canadians, not a fpw •tfiwe reasoning powers are not above I'T, an, more than th«?« of mj frllo« imvc.hr from Britain 5 and, I should be so,TV ,| aiiy j,, befit[ )h(j cause Jnrough mistakes, in argnVcnt, J'n-rsonal dislikes to me, founded tmreoii, The Travller says, I h\\ him, that he was induced to interfWi* in mi 6 cause by a feiing of ,«„>>,•♦ Ul,d -•P «ts »h,sword three times', but 1 nn.uot, „p „ St.Rr{,h) ftn(i th{j wopd '"'V whore in my UtUr. He then tntnkjilt vtconthient in nie to accuse i 1 m afvamtjf. after giving him credit l«r Mncrit.v and good intention. Nov* there might be ho inconsistency in thi-, j -ven though cerre-rU ,t!,fed.' It of. tenhappenj that p,.0pk are mov-d hy ' vanity. ». t mem re do good a.«d. in he mam, m* sincere. Aft r al' that l navesKid of i*r, St rachan,i may non treknowledge it possible that p rhap /'<• wassinvere and meant to do ^ood. Pipame l.-gi. unive l.em.tillor who cjJlfd bim " arrogant," told me ah. , thai ' he was a good-hearted little j fellow. Being good-hearted, sincere, or having no bad mtentionj i« not e-1 nough to excuse a man from <o.(1mit- fmg offences : many iw.ve b«en riot on- lj accessary temufders, but actually have committed murder, from errors of judgment. To plead err. r 01 jiuL-j mant, would not save such in in,-gallows ; and, ,honld L....... kirk proRftcute Dr. Snacban lor libel. M I have hoard it wiii pered he may yet do. the- utmost prool oi siueerity . I dis|)i«itHin or good intention, ought »ot fojjtand in the way of jnstire. I'hus eve,, with correct statement, there is no meoUMHteuej in giving a person cr-dit lor sincerity, while moved by vanity or worse passions ; but, the traveller lorgets that tin credit he „ad from me for sincerity was 2jveii in my rirM letter «? * T/Ar»1,T is ffener^Hy miefwtood to wean Jeaai Christ hi ^o\i: anv QMnfRirifloa ifi. him vvv.iildi ijc profane : but these words are improperly introduced bj f to FraTellfir. Xi<e scripture luforms mool) t'.ial c\ Pertain man inad(*a f«-r!st* a mere mao, an>j5 in eonipariag nith fliis meffl aiau, | fed ea y in saying, that niy invita'.i^a t*. pptilion is equal 1) sincere and pu-ffe, as ro its end, a^ wa* the invitation to (he f ait, in the para¬ ble. J .-Jiall to* sorry indeed, if any fault of mine, am| n„t a few faults I hate, should militate against my sin-i .ere etforts for to*od in this cause. The traveller*]II J |IOpe, in fntnr^doeve¬ ry tiling for t|,,» cause, and rather j throw a vail ovnr my fa,,!|s as an indi¬ vidual, than c^ate je&tousies which may obstruct iti progress. Neither ( nor the Traveller arc any thing to the public, as individuals.—The moment R-e think only o( ourselves, wc are frt- tling with the public cause ; and fol¬ lowing this rub% neither his second letter, nor the «>eatei part of his third is "mi offend ing," Even the question as to my being N [fabld to none of the errors of hurnanify" and those that fol¬ low, are all af*mtin& as m ifher J nor any one would Answer otherwise than iu the negative. Jt n.ay not be « cri¬ minal to be fad* the t'ascinafionw of I pei-Koual feeling- but Mhy speak f f it at all, unless there hpr&ofnfthe exis¬ tence of .such feeling! "Why put a question, merely to start a surmise; Sumiwes eonceniio^ my dumctef Imm come from little togmt, and the mo^t desperate measures have been taken to bla tthe %(hx\ cause, through the fa.se- sa ider of my character. Only twu ctays n^o 1 was affarked ou the street oi Niftgaik by member of ParUa- i.ieut. I uas c«Ued a traitor, and the ?>Te meetineS all over the Trovlneo, n-1 i iiave pointed cut^ the csuse will even yet have a glorious ti inrnpb. Tn this case I repeat my own words,<4 tint or!// fven/jitsf claim ntav he paid hij uc$i Christmas, but a fowuluiion wou he laid for this Provitve h$cvmi/njf tHiee- dity the most Jto/trishii?z and secure spot on the hahituhl- o-i'ihe." ROSER1 GOa&LAT. * < ■ ■ Amp^e4,« upon inr i^;ce 0ft^ " en.inrnt council in England (kef not fnfScient proof of a fdoi.ious "** and the,t gi»cn I only ob,j.rt W|.i..tt j COIilt| disc> ^ viuw8 0f petitioner*, hnr *u i the fireof ficauiil ., „ ihila 1 with the «r,.t..Mft 1 ;i0Vr ,,K --'•'•vH.'d,b,ltr(.vjl),(lno/a,n r; file mAurm.. ...- . ... rt-,«ll!l . P. S. Since th»% meeting of the \ia- fBurn Township, f have been invited to attend the meetings of several other townships ; but I can only be at one, and, there, I should hewrvto dictate, The meetings were directed to be held all on the same day, that individuals might not be going from one fo anofh-, or, and interrupting or voting out of: fheir own Township, All may be sure, I wish them well. The main consideration is to have honest and independent men chosen as Represen¬ tatives, to a (tend at St. Catharines, ou Monday, the 27th of this month, to deliberate quietly, as to the best *teps toMaids getting the claims of sufferers by war paid, and public abuses correc¬ ted. I fra«t, that beside him «ho tri¬ ed to disturb (he peace of the Niagara meeting, there is not another man so base^aa to scandalize constitutional meeting .,r breed in them confusion. It would be well,however, for the peo¬ ple to be on (heir -ur>rd against all who are m tho habit of goii.g to York, for land, andollire Juvourn, for none of »he?e will like to sec honest men peti- fionmsr foryfc/r claims, or the correc¬ tion of abusrts,bywhichvillains,^live move, aud have their being." ' It. G. I <»" welter for jff. stall tates care * tiametrt. 1 sha will IH>H' pro.'-ij.-i, perser.iri0,is, and j rtthi- Member of Par- I make him >vcr to tfrp law ; and, try \f MiHnbertoT ParHa- merit are to bv nUo^t\ to dtsgrarp thunwelFeK «5 p«wto men, as modi as tln'y did at \or^ as piI|jlic characterM. i amneirhersu^^i (0 lv,ar nor to pa.*- -;ion; and I truN, ,;int Q0£ ,s\\[ pro. Cect me from m rrderaudall harm I shall calmly pur^o ,hepHfil 0f mydnij, and 1 Khali try »huth«r personal secu¬ rity is to be be.l;| aii [ii£lH j(| iji)()iM. i:v itv d lorn. Llaud S '" ^ tland, and long in Kn- OOU) onnirie, I r.avo fmdv ■r^1-:. ->-■.«■».», r.vs,c and mi'a-uros men h«t, till i came her-. up ,1.1* . , dt°f«reaten t.. shoot 1. i!,r , '■I"": nor vias I Bier !i;r-"aji;i'V'-^^1. Canada «d- fudfrl ?""* * l *-»** »e \#* i riiutf a, to briH <> ■ i Muni. .. ,"J:>r|c UriU to ,lii5 S^Srft r?t!e*' If ' ,ia<1 been - .h,^imili„a(uI;i| ((o > din i • • t . ' "'^ '"'^ Address. or. Si WeWn« anchor on the .-nor.'.sof hump. i... HlB Sl , iu.^a/] «*. • ' t,lp st- Lawrence " ™ °* ,ak'"i tu-ir departure for _ heitoutesrof America. By thl v,r[ «eo fr»„.|j ™*r*l\ !".v- account,-.•rorn Bui- jPfd&U '•»•<»• ««»l a ,rilnilo|. mi * .....1 ^T1>a f°n,i«ht b-W n,e, ncT p-olwhed n acount of that c.,u,,t,y : l^ak,,t,are,,ch, .hatl know hi, ■*°rk wdl t,^e rir,(:t. Th y«»« ago, b, published a n ****, whoh in less than <<■ fciiii 1 hall rail aloud at ever) duor, " here are I so pour Travellers come V;'j?'-'.? hr g&jtr mwe and a iLtlnr. ■ji r i,,; n,e gr, (it public <Mus>--\ Rv- erj '■■"■ a III then be i.b.rai: -v.., v/omau will onii.t: eu u- toi love of tn in answer to l»i^ hr*»t, and anterior ti. the appearance of hih second letier, to wiiien my second iva* a rej)lv. lli> N-cond letl *r may have at once* cliang*- ,-d m^ (pinion as to hi sine rity, and •xh:bited sijfiii- of vanity ; but, in fact, . tO vanity, I r-'uru.d t 'i.m, i*i n^ Second letter, nothing but joke foi I juk«, and oulji \\\%g oi -uue funbi- tiou" timnfc tiled* ath oi bfe-g .ii i \i\ ,\ ithy friend, ^ettin^j s ia*- confus?;i in niM notions, ;*<>«- un c ufu tiding and cnufu in#? ai*d a-k* •., i:<\ ' fn atment ree tour iive OUfi. «»*• ru«. tbnngh a, many editic *Wn**vA be Ameri-an govern. nankfhc-oumi.-.t Vork. the- Lejps- a,°rS'!"<l tl,,«»" •>■".! t,;,U-s. lu,t U, ";,lllN^aiV'r ""' dastardly, and uteotirallemdmt by »t,ieb they havf ; reudervd ih. nnsi • fill) 41.c:.!- may suppum -iinuai .,, vvhut w»- '"•■ -. iiplnr. J,, nl" •I HI • . I , [J.., I '•• Hi • (I. I 14. to A'nc bcnpiur xtraordiuaryetfort thai:e«r was oade for the public good .»f thi* J rovfuctt. .. far \montent. as to io-eitscllvi.f.. an hole s.,:.OM ,n,| perhaps f.,r evra f r the stream, when •Mioe div,rt,d u I nliaua, n,« „ ,t ,-.a. -Uy be broushtaito it, „lort. nat,iral uhiwnei. My ».-.sonal pfforts |1;lVt. now prmtlfd w far i„ oppoHtbn to tiie Infamous ii#wftr*a a^ainM the 11 "••, a i„ |ja, ;;ot ii,- i,;.,,,,,.. 0|, •».r -ho..id .sola r/instliuti-nal tneet- I Frf>tn the Canadian Cottrant* Mr. Mows ft, SOME of the proceeding? at the ht? criminal term of the Court of Kfnq'i Bench. Itave excited a <jo^d deal of far- prfee in the public. U u will IcMtuvn that at the term in i September lali two of ilie Judges decJiii-| cd to fit on an)' trial in which the North Weit Company wf-re interested* on ac count of their near connexion with the heads wf that concern ; and as this had led to the appointment of a Commfffion of Oyer and Terminer for the trial of of- fenceft committed in the. Indian tcrriio nc*i it was naturally and uniwrfally he lievcd that no bufinrfs of that ddci iption the aftoniGrmcnt of the whole city, the North Weft Company Gndfng ft-veral of their partners ^nd other pfrfoflfl connec terl witfi tlu-m in pecuniary interest, on the lid of the Gram! jury, to^k the op portunt'ty of prcfeinuir n number of Bi;U of In.hi^ment aj;3i'»(t the fervant-; of the Hudfou'a Bay Company and perlon* connrdlrd with the fcitlement on Red Rivet Th'* BrtJ that wa« prcfented wa* a^aiud Mr. P. C Pambrnn, for robbe¬ ry, ©n which a motion was mide to qmih 1 rhe indictment on the ground that it had been found bv a Grand Jury compofed in !*art of o^rtnrrs of the North WJt Conpany who were di'e^ly interrcfttfd in the qudtfefb From the prcflTure of • othci bnlinei's, thii motion was not tally argued or -Jecided upon ; bnr it wa^ fup- pofed that after fo public a flatcment of the ohje&fon no other marrera in which the f^n'* parties were concerned would I have been brought forwasd or ac\ed up- oil. Ncverthcicf^ fix Bills of Indict¬ ment were (bund under the fame aufpr- jcts, a^^inft the opj>oncnts of the North Welt Ct>moanv for fimple or compound Larceny: and three o"her?for aflfault and bnrrerv, S:x. Am^nt^ thefc were fevirral which hid been thrown out by the Grand Jury in th^ Court of Oyer and Terminer; a Grand Jury among whom there were no partner* of the North Welt Company, but which wa* comuof ed of Gentlemen who had no intereft in the queflions brought before them Sev¬ en! of the hi Is weie aifo concerning Ebc very fame niatters upon which the Jud¬ ges of the Court of King's Bench had already refuted to fit in September lad, when Mr, Ruber* fon, Mr. tipencer and other* defired to be put Upon their tri¬ als. Notwithstanding the influence of the Grand jurors interelied in the North Weft Company, federal bills of Indict¬ ment preferred again(t Captain D'Orfo- nneot and other gentlemen cunnefted with the fettlement on Red River, were thrown out, and particularly one for murder (which had alio been thi own out in the Court of Oyer and Tcrminei ) a- g;dnft John Pritchard and the ether fur- t.on. Another procredinw wlii'ch hai rife to a good deal of animadvetfion Iatc« to the Sail which had been rjjj cd by Mr Coltraan from the Earl f'f Selkirk, Captains Matthey and D'Q° fonnoi?8, and Ivlr. Allan, to appear« Montreal, to atffwer charge* brought forward by the North Welt Co^L relative to proceedings at Fort Wi|||afJ,' It was /hewn tnat this Bail had beta impiuperly taken, the allcdged ofej*. being cognizable in the weitcra Dite of Upper Canada.—It wai h:wev€ror. dered by the court, thai the partiq flionld enter into new recognizances fcf their appearance in that Province \, gaiud this it was firll argued that the Court rnd no authority to »akc fucbi recognizance tor thy appearance L*f par. ties at a place not within theirownjuri diAion It wa» next fhcwti to bcuooc- eeOary and oppreffive, aa thefc gentb men had rccentiy taken a journey to Up. per Canada for the ex prof* pnrpoftjf meeting any charge which might be preferred againlt them, and had thm appeared before the Magi ft rate of tbe Weftern Diltriift, who, on a full ennfid- eration of each charge fcpaiately, »1 the examination of fever&l wit iefIe&oa behalf of the profecut*^?, were fatiffal with recognizances to the total arn-wn; of £J 350 from the Earl of Se!!drk,w! propoiiional foifJfl from t\c othei gen¬ tlemen : Yet the Court of KiMg^knck thought it rcafonable, upon the lame charges f»r afts alledged to havcbrtQ committed in a country over which't could exercne no jurifdiitioo, to hold the Earl 10 Bail In the fum« vequircdbf Air. Coltman, ?Jz : £ 6000 himMi audjtwo fur-e'ies in .-£'3000 each, agrfJ* ter fnm for an alleged misdemfittMi than the total amoant of recognizancrt taken by the jultiees of the fame court from all the partners and ferva/)(*oftii& North Well Company who were fat down eighteen moths ago, again!! wh""» charges eitift for the murder of half* bundled of their fellow fuhjefls and1, gaJnti whom |}fl1a ot Indidmeot fe* now been found for various mnrdeniaf# fonii, and burglaries, of the two Jodjp* who fat 0.1 this octafion, Mr J*|,jf Retd, brother in-law to Mr. McCW" ray ifl one of the two who in SeptcmW' Ult declared if. fi.delicnfe tn fit on % iri*-* « i i*ii. KuDtfiUou, or Mr. cW cer. By the order gmn in thefc cafeiflL Bail, it will appear that the court f King's Bench for Montreal aTrog,frs itfclf the power, even in cafes nf ,Jo "* ter criminality than alled^cd mifdfn " jr of binding parties in rseoginW to apy.ear before the courts of Upbf Canada. ^cr T!ii« afTurrption of authority i, matrer which calls for immedhtr i,lT/ ri^ation, and which molt ferionfly aff^ the liberality of every fiibjrtii of his tyh jeily in thi> Province—If the Comt^ bind parties from this Did rift aco|( of a mifdemeanor to appear at a com in the Weftern Dirt.ift ,.f Upptr Ca„. da. the lame principle mult arip;vto3J other Briiifh Colony, and the I 02 conlJ equally Wel] bind them for a mis. demeanor to appear in Jamaica. The verdift of a Jury need no lnnp, be required to mffi& baoifhment, itma.' be an eff.ftualiy done by a recogzizj —In like manner might the Court nf King', Bench for this DUiift bind orer parties accufed ofaOindt and JwitenW take their trial in New Holland A SUBSCRIBER. Fnm the National Intelligencer ofApril w By the Prefident-of the United StattaJ America. A Proclamation, 1 vivors <>f the party mat were butchered! I with Governor Seaiple on the lyth of June, 1816 Amonp the bi!N found are two for grand i-arceny ajainH Ji'hn Spencer, for the feizure of Primean made in 1814, in liis capacity of Sheriff and by virtue of a warrant from Miles McUnnell, J£lq This is very (insular as the North We it Company the ntelvcs, have Hated both ■<» i W hereaa an arrangement was entered J Utto at the City <>f Wafhinaton. «, ,ht month ft April, in the year of our i oM one thousand eight hundred and fevc(u ttuh between Richard Ruft L.^.c, at that time acting as Secretary fo k Department of State of the uniud States, for and in behalf cf the wrw meut of the United Swtes ; and th| Right Honorable Charles B«tf«.t, Iu) Britannic Majefty'j Envoy Extranrdinj. ty and Minirter Plenipotentiary, f.rand •in behalf of hi, Britannic Majeft?, which arrangement is in the wo.d.' followii/fl to wit: u The naval f,rce t be maintained "upon the Amei.ca- lakes, by kit " Majefly and the Government of the " Umted States, mall henceforth be " conhned to »hr f-dlowii.g veffeli on " each lide ; that is— " U11 1 ,ak* Ontario, to one veTdnrt "exceeding one hundred tons burtbn, " and armed with one eighteen pouai ' cannon. " On the Upper La'<Js, to two '" veflcia n-.t exceeding like burden each, " audarmed whs, 1 ke force. e ..,...,,,,,„„ ...lsl|,ut|..1|H| --r—/ ■■»•"•'•■"«, nave itatcd both la «»,.,!>.« 1 it*. • "-I if,,,-,,.,,:,.«,. (ll,lol|10ra. hje ferrctary „f State and to the put.ic tj^ *"" ' V T vc-s in Mriluj orderly hIld f/msmm g« J en *,nal proceeding 0^, „,, I ,[0" ^"■^^'f %eet m the cauttj 0£ Canni had h,' ' .• a ' ° ' *****"* J1 a ddd bcc" 11 a'^ wmed with like few bamplaiflj like burden.