The Embargo Experiment Ended

The embargo now ceases to be in force, and every merchant who can give a bond with good sureties to double the amount of vessel and cargo, is entitled to […]

Hateful Measures for Enforcing the Embargo

Within a few days past Colonel Boyd, commanding at the Castle, received orders from the Secretary of War to interdict all vessels from passing Fort Independence; in consequence of this […]

The Embargo and the Farmer’s Story

A zealous Boston Democrat was lately in the country extolling the embargo to a plain farmer, as a wise as well as a strong measure, and urging the farmer to […]

The Chesapeake and the Leopard

We say and we once more repeat it, that the Chesapeake, being a national ship, was not liable to be searched for any purpose, nor to have any of her […]

The Responsibility For The British Outrage

We are pleased to observe the circumspection of the merchants. If they consult their own interests, or that of the country, they will for a time repress their spirit of […]

Article Regarding Declaration of War of 1812

Every considerate and unprejudiced man, in every part of the union, freely admits we have just cause for war with both the great belligerents, and especially England; whose maritime depredations […]

WAR!

The universal sentiment against a British War which prevails among considerate men of all parties in this section of the Union, is accompanied by a natural, but perhaps a false […]

War Should Be Declared

The public attention has been drawn to the approaching arrival of the Hornet, as a period when the measures of our government would take a decisive character, or rather their […]

They Call It a War for Commerce!

Look for yourselves, good people all — The administration tell me that the object for which they are going to war with Great Britain, is to secure our commercial rights; […]