Interesting Correspondence Between His Excellency Governour Sullivan And Col. Pickering; in Which the Latter Vindicates Himself Against the Groundless Charges Made Against Him By the Governour And Others

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The memory of one of them, hovvevei, is preferved by Dr. Ramfay, in his elegant " Hiltory of the American Revo- lution." Wlien in 1774, the Britifli parliament, by an aft ufually called the Bojlon Port-Bill, (hut up the capital of MafTachufetts from the fea, thereby proftrating its aftive and extenfive commerce — as it is now proftrated by the a6ls of our own government, impofing the embargo — the feat of the provincial government was removed from fiollon to Salem. Sympathizing with the fuffere...rs of Bofton, the inhabitants of Salem (I think in full town-meeting) voted an ad- drefs to the new governour. General Gage ; the great objeft of which was, fo far as an expreflion of their fentiments would go, to procure relief for their brethren in Bofton. That addrefs luas ivrlt- tcH by me. Its conclufion Dr. Ramfay has thought worth tran- fcribing on the page of hiftory. It here follows, with his intro- duftory obfervation.
" The inhabitants of Salem, in an addrefs to Governour Gage, " concluded with thefe remarkable words — ' By (hutting up the " port of Bofton, fome imagine that the courfe of trade might be " turned hither, and to our benefit : But Nature, in the formation " of our harbour, forbid our becoming rivals in commerce with that " convenient mart ; and were it otherwife, we muft be dead to ev- '' ery idea of juftice, loft to all feelings of humanity, could we in- " dulge one thought to feize on wealth, and raife our fortunes on ■• the ruins of our fuffcring neighbours." Another incident it may not be improper to mention.


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