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B ? w...v^tfuiic >*? | Extraordinary and Stocking Occurrences On Friday nfti?rimnn thai 2Tth Ittafc.-Mre i Anna Ratlfcy was riding across the Gum fSwamp, (about if miles from this place) [ where the water wis but little more Chan knee deep, the beast on which she rode at hand without i n if much or eight him? he CamiJcn <?a$fttc. The Editorial department of the Cam? pen Gazette will hereafter be conducted by Dr. WILLIAM LANGLEY. ? \ Considerable ?l?rm\ms been excited in j Camden and its yioiwity on account of ?! conspiracy that hat just beea-detected a mnng the slaves. *1 heir ringleaders to the number of 15 or 20, arc jft, custody. Tbcir intention was to hare fired one end of the town, distant from the Arsenal, in order to Aiw the attention of the public trontttisv quarter where their hopes ?afff,'centercd? After pouessing themselves of^arms and ammunition, the reader can immaginethe course that would have been pursued ? The vigilance and promptitude of the civil and military depamrientt^pf the gc rtnent have happily dissipated present ger. Several executions will probably place before the affair Irill De finally minated. C'i THIS day being the Annhfcrsary of A merican Independence, it is#*|pned ex pedient, for the purpose oft perpetuating in the public mind, the causes which pro* 'duced, and the principles which directed that glorious event, t* re-publish the l>e?? duration entire. It' is preceded by an ap propriate prayer for the 4ih of July, from * correspondent* These articles cause the Emission of some details, which are with great satisfaction observed in* the late pa pers, qf jtfae progress and successful ope ration of the Armies of the Patriots in be given in a - t*f*tycr for the Pvurik of Juiu* 0 THOU eternal Mind ! Everlasting source i and common Father ofallthings that exist 1 Whose almighty power is con tinumy felt, and- whose superintending care is perpetually extended to all the in^ finite degrees and species of Bdng? from Ihe immense and glorious orbrof light, to the minutest atom of created matter! v, Deign O Mighty Author, and supreme Ruler of the universe, we beseech thee, to hearken to our humble thanksgivings and praise ! BP It is pur duty, and it ought to be our Meli&ht to worship, adore, and pour out our souls in reverence and gratitude to Thfee. We have abundant evidence tb believe, 4nd ? we, are bound to believe* that all things are^ ^wisely ordered and fbr the best. ]t liatn [ pleased Th*e, O Father of mercies i to com passion ate ? the frailties aftri impetfee lions of human nature, and to suffer maiw : kind to exist, wltfe-all their (ollks j* viee^T It hath pitied Thee to ittffer thrf 1? existence of many and various systems and E creeds of PhitoSbfThy and f&llgion ; and to tolerate on earth their jarring sects and modes of worship ! It ha*_$li*ted Thee l to suffer the existence of many and vart* [ ous forms of civil Government, Tyranny and oppression ! Thou hast bed* pleased to permit the human race to scourge and afflict one another, ? and to become the victims of their own folly and wickedness ! Thou bast been pleased to bear with their crime to crime ; to be driven by violtnce, and misled by fraud ; to be hunted by ? persecution pnd sacrificed by ambition to feel in every possible form the injustice and oppression of Kings, of self called Nobles, and of Arise Priests J Yet, how dare we, weak and blind as yre are, to ?'ie*,io!? the .wi?don? of lbr ***** <* goodncta ; and at humble and morti unwortntness . J\Ve desire to ex titude to Thee fot we have been pern spitted to enjoy bet Occasion particula out out' gratitude] Blessings of civil, liberty, Which in the have been seotfl 41 fr&eDtftdBH VWcceii, with victory eeJtnumph ! Fpray for a continuance at the grtat unexampled privileges and blowings i joy < For the continuance of a vi mi nd win. artqwiuuaUou of wurratkwut i. For a bumble and gratelul tense y grrai giwln<fca towards ? .Jfuri mpe rate and becoming tnjoymentof tMfar d?t iee ? in .pirit and TKnii Uat? iatt?li? oPizx. Declaration of Independence. ne With certain ng the?e *te . , . | . ?i,,l u. r j. .1 ' mens laying 111 omatiton on sticn prin ciples, and or|)Bif*lng it* power* in inch form, m to them shsfl teem roost likely to effect their safety and tf^PN|wJHPytiJ dence, indeed, will dlctlMi I ments lonfc established should Hot be I changed for light and liitimi causes r\ land accordingly all experience hath shewn J that mankind are more disposed to suffer* I while evils are sufferable, than to right | themseke* hy abolishing the forms to | which they are accustomed. Bat when a I long train of abuses and usurpations, pur suing invariably the ss<pc ob)tct? evinces