. The Spirit of '76 : devoted to the principles, incidents, and men of '76 and colonial times . inwhose favor Count Ver-gennes wrote to GeneralWashington — who onthis intercession and achange of circumstanceswas released ; and whoon his return to Englandculminated our illustriouscommander-in-chief asguilty of wanton inhumanity to him while a pris-oner. This Asgill is nowa major-general in theBritish service in Ireland. Tuesday, Sept. u, York, Sept. we witnesseda most pleasing sight—seven European ships allcoming up at once. Thetair American, Tredwell,from Greenock, brings


. The Spirit of '76 : devoted to the principles, incidents, and men of '76 and colonial times . inwhose favor Count Ver-gennes wrote to GeneralWashington — who onthis intercession and achange of circumstanceswas released ; and whoon his return to Englandculminated our illustriouscommander-in-chief asguilty of wanton inhumanity to him while a pris-oner. This Asgill is nowa major-general in theBritish service in Ireland. Tuesday, Sept. u, York, Sept. we witnesseda most pleasing sight—seven European ships allcoming up at once. Thetair American, Tredwell,from Greenock, bringsthe latest news, ourpapers by her being upto the month of July, amonth later than hereto-fore received. Philadelphia, Sept. 4. (Extract from a letterfrom Wilmington, Del.,dated 29th ult) The fever (yellow) isnow beginning to spreadamong us. Several latedeaths of our inhabitantsby it. How far it may besuffered to to spread afew days will determine. Tuesday, Sept. 18, 1798. DitD—Friday eveninglast, at Philadelphia, Fenno, editor andproprietor of the Gazette of the United Slit Thomas Johnston Lipton. Printed and published by Samuel Green, at his office adjoiningthe Bank. Wednesday, September 26, , September 18. Yesterday the venerable editor of the Boston Gazette made hisconge to the public. He has printed that paper forty-three yearsand has retired in embarrassed circumstances. So is a Printerslabour, of head and hands, rewarded ! Philadelphia, Sept. 11, 98, I oclock a. m. Tue Friends of Civil Liberty and patrons of the Aurora are in-formed that the editor. Benjamin Franklin Bache, has falien victimto the plague that ravages this devoted city, (etc.) New York, September n, 1797. The death after a short illness from the prevailing epidemic isannounced of Mr. Thomas Greenleaf. He was the editor of theArgus and Patriotic Recorder. 12 THE SPIRIT OF 76. September 1898 AHONQ THE SOCIETIES. California Society of the Sons of the AmericanRevolution. San F


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