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NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, APRIL 19, 1876, JOURNALISM IN 1776, &Similes of the Accounts of the Battle of Lexington----The Massachusetts Spy and Essex Gazette----‘Americans! Liberty or Death! Join or Die!” — tt tt ALAN inn TITLE HEAD OF THE “GAZETTE”—Shghtly reduced. TITLE HEAD OF THE asi reduced. Americans’ ten tberty’ or" Beat FAO-SIMILE OF THE “GAZETTE’S” ACCOUNT OF SIMILE OF THE “SPY’S” ACCOUNT OF THE BATTLE 5 THE BATTLE--Section ot page, natural size. OF LEXINGTON---Section of third page, natural size. Se". {HIE T Sew OF Of) c NGS. Ss es ceed a Peele 4 TNCTAL, ! Water? dprile8 7754 2H fi the? ki | bern and canit ad oak: oREAS this Congress, on ibe phew oFstbinr iol — por gh al, , any ofa: onowtifide. "VO pprihitppotared a tommirtee for each county, (0! receive Entroy having halted abovy/an) nae tic ytony fonnd,te-% “ ymittees of correfpondence i in fuch! counties, a .ftate of dead a sfthegwege snd diftridts, with ‘refpeét!to.! fae tiert oc Lasse (fomaks.a, fcund retreags Car¥ing wit the! rman sof «wounded They continued thelr tetreat fro. Lexington. to:C} <q) Teer « Qoorinencst: and Provincial meafures, for she prefe ceoad with rests itationy:our people continued the’ peel » * ‘ecoancry “teoen Mayery's—end whereas the dittrefied <is~ ore fill she pee sears shor Neck, (which they’ reached ait se acer ie whichithe etfemy i, and the neze daylwent.into ee unde the % erfet coan of war of 64 guns, = young msosl unarmed, who Wa. a taken p ier Gene Yaar) made to affift in carrying off their’ wounded, fayty that he faa "parberwho ifives~ia® Boftony:thooght wo sbe one, SVardeny wwiths the ‘troops,. and'that he’heard them fs biiwss healt ets Mikewife.{aw_ che Said arber’ firt tae upon’ o our people, ¢y tod ‘Bir! Pierty order the tfotips ¢6 fire the'houfes ? He silo informs, 7) nnenp of ie colony rendersite very incon ignicot, rab aah esr fhould. be: “ablemt.froa (be ‘on of A town, bored « Resotven, That ee er Ymeeting of bi > sedrgoned.zoshe fourth, Wedaefday to-faid month’; and ended to’ the- feveral epmmittees of correfpondente,’ to cots @ te Mifare: of the cundr of thei refpective rowns.end dif- é + faid fourth Wednelday- of May accerdiogiy,’ and ef- % ole: mpPrikcng ‘Materials Place, and unftead’F, fpubling sheen PWorow' TR GAZETTE, Sc. continue the Pubs, nic Wy wit) Helge tw their ontttanding provincial rates ; any thing mong thé dounded -who eete enctied tm Boftony, Aa te yellzknown) MassaCausaT TS. h a jacob ie Sormes eefove ofthis, Congres difesing erefiom, karim er dikmiffed. ©.,They: took. twoiofsour.men ¥'* on Tro Se ern fac upow ihe Pecple of thiscProvinces asténdedtahir || C2? eer saad aigcront cs! a8 fi i i a in gablbee ms sd Seer apg a Reaine fin Se ged ‘Weenfils ro | a Cireuinftances.of Cruelty. sor lel “brdtg) shan {]-2, Ses Hier veel SAMUEL? “7 abobepced ds eS ee vehi ” ty Gen. ‘GogessThe 7:24 UA t Hy gat Bolton on: pines Fines -yonerable’ eefov oo al from the Jehng he yt slogton a Blofet's é " 1 oot si P “4 rok Sener © R $ 29 jr Miacals who flew tothe affiftarice of theie dittreffed coetertis ierablen nay OA Scrysnenichs will: re cet bd ine co is interne enty euch ‘Tete Abyace, oath Vea ice & SefontN ara LigeCO NG3 Bar 1H Scofted in Cambeiiges Chartetown, “Roxbyry, Watertown, Sec- sgt in: (ture ceed Anhiverfary: of th ca oe inva ed Laat OHI Roa ccet Red] setectes Elaptun: pede ede jury sanormm pecabipespar plese gare sae mer yen neat vn of LEXINGTON T. Dintend pubs Ve codeavoure? fp tolliéeas well se = tg it park Mis if Comber for the’ Revstioa of na Scat eroopt "2 The Ca of Wangan iffem ia a! sara ey Lape Langton he gts ins Saat psn Bevfard. seas bien» Otis, " Cones Cambridge; Sa th uefday Lvoning a Detachmens frem the || ~~ * ‘omer Elewar. ABva! ots of she, ene Commiteets’ of Safery and Sagplic Sai . oe Siotanaated “ebafifiing, -itio foie, of 8 picks Dien, |] A084. deel Porter, nd Bs Doo Pea TS: oot pasliannel Stee Soort, Windows, glailes, Peciple ‘were. foon’alsr “g at or ‘efe eer eth, : paar, Seepvine hing sad othexs vebiOtes Ie ble, te kveral Towne, bitcre Day-Light,*i6 | Saree, Poly Fi Bs peed aneee bow races bo : sole tke Motion of the Ty roupeds ART by a, erhey SEPH. Pre WARREN. Post Fro a a ow yh ee tes 3 ¢ lea ele Coto’, Co nec? the {hes dieters cg EE GL wads of eur anfort oe , " ‘Sampex Pmmeyen eee Pes + Not content with, fhooti ‘Meeting joule '; “ihe Droope camo: ia Sight | ph Comte intel ; ‘ey ered shee ont: them just before Sun- rife ¢:and sonnin) fe Epnamir wom ‘Smerey, snd hing their bodies tintl few Rods of them, the Cotnmanding Officer gt f} LO®R €E S/T BeReMarzies ee PeeWe have dhotietons toler, F cofted.the Militia itt Words to thir E GQ: ——e- a7 ERJCANS 1 forete: Sen in mind the BA ett! _ProwoeaCons given by the enemy * Difperfr gou emu sea; Brew dows ytur, LS OTOR taneechiete Beitifia Troops} unmoteted -and-unpros, "swe have heard of, was conmutitted by! pas ad bef 2 PU pon. which! phe; Troops ~/ + ovebeer gf ear countrymen, then robbed them-of their Pro-* “er Tentiments of humsnity. Ot the midnight ri char were col meelefe women, fame of whom ware i xr of chide". ; sea a Hardly a man is noy alive snag ‘there. rata t0 bea god pers im ne cies of helplefs babes, nor tae, prayers , age, confined, Rite sTRatge.’ Roberts roe ea Pay ened Who remembers th@t famous day and year. froavthe whole Body : Eight af our{Men were ickaelay appeate theit-chir® ior suntan Gem Hedley, * Foratbon Harrington; *Cales He BManazy He said to histrlend, “if the British marca wey rise sented «iy few, Minutes + OESIGN of MURDER 22d ROBBERY Yo Brown, Foba BR. i, Nashoniel Wymany , Wd yates By land or sea the town to-night, tor hs hed vince Marca ‘Banos 3 intoahe alc “ Dm > reneeiry sto, That’ any ofthe” Sree: this eoteng, ip betwgen Botton Lee tq.g0 into the town of. Bofton..with their: effects, ire~s icq Deacon Jofeph Loring’s houfe and barty’ IMird.): Mulliken’ ear sa er 7 sage ses rage ei a antinfale bro mies i) al confumeds They. % fing 'the ptzce on eit fides, andja beidge river, and a Sixty-four gun 3%, [end thop, and‘Mr. Jofhya’ Bonds fer be oes ae oan extingrethed the face? vecamlyeaae t 2 mofViahoman mahner fired vpon and) “the mercifial di@tates of the Geutare of this‘alarming cvent will, we are coedibly ins + feon- poblifsed try tuthority, az a Committee of thie ‘Prom ) Comgrefs bave been appoiated to make ipecial enquiry, and to od Fea ting ton.“ hoa 3 % Laseey, Poh heen, Fone) las te Jef Raff Fabs", Wyw:ae ~ Lg b Hang a lanterd fp the beliry arch Of the Nortu Ofimtch tower. as a signal light— One, if by land, anit’ two, tf ny s ayees| ond Mrs firey, commagced by "Elest: "Col. Smirk, Vembaked at ‘the Bottom of the Common gn Softon,on bosd @ Netober of Boats, ‘and landed at Phips’s Farms. (stiule Way ap Chartes, River'p from; whence they’ ded with Silence and Expedition, ‘ow'their: ap 06 Concord,’ about 18 Miles from Botton. "8, and immedistely one of tro Officers dif-( eon cae ch Place they deftroyed fee welt Carriages, Carrisg' Wheels, tnd about-30 of Worvca.— Mr, lames Miller, ands Cope. rwarety soi bi ‘af. Che owes ‘ordmr, oe he ee Cambridg ey fof ato ical OM Mffrs: Absdnegs Reinfaiili Dani Towafrnd, firm Fim, ond Thor Hatay, of bo fontin pce Oye We bene be pa satheadeat of Pas “Taleo Enemy; (aid to hove come trots an Officer of ent * poGti@nsy on oath, of foch as are kndwing to the matter.— , arsdls of Flour, ‘all belonging ro the Province: |} of she. Men of War y*:by which it. appesreshet ; A cone, oo fetiply abe capctiatianes een reader: we Rege! Gre Jats fry iors: tener take ae cryin wr fe rte on oe aes vit be f Aerevabour asc Men goioz tumards a Lies of |] 63 of the Regulars, ond gy Matines wese keilleds « wa thole whale veracity i ee the follewing ace pty, Boon é Thonpfow foaoff yet he im nr Fame. sails ost cay i fae + fa Sisar aka, chich the Evemy. wets in Ps f.ffion,! whe. Latter I] aad-403 Of bold Woonied Ja afl 21 52: Liewts “ * Cape. Willian Barker's foxy aged. ify Sf Chaclettown: ade ae a Sup and 2 fred. and killed 2 of our Men, who then reusiyed: |} Gcpfdof ihe’ 4th Regiment, whois wounded, sell re ch beet Ye Gresaidieran Bencdntiany ner, Efp; of Brookline.” Mre, Join, Hicks ef Cambridge’ yt For the countsy-ik to be up and arm. Fuecand obliged she Enemy to retieat back to Frit, Pouer of obe ‘Marines, and sbout:t walec were all drafted fromy the Several regintents in Dolton» Henry Purnam of Medfarde ” Me “Daniel ‘Then he said, “Gdod night!” and with muffled oar ert (on, “mhere they et Lore Perey,’ with a |! Soldiers, are Prifopers. ier the command of an officer, aad‘ was abferved that Townfend, Willi. Flvet, aed Thomas Hedi ¢ Lynn. Mops Suently rowed ¢ Charlestown shore. , elaforcement, wid two Pieces of Can= || Me. Jamee Howard. jad oee'et Be Regulars trinfports and other bosts-were’ pot, torether, and Gired Henry Foccbs, Samual Conk Ebenemer-Ge! ¢ Sommb Just as the )Fose over the bay, The Laemy now. haying a Body of sbout difehar ed their P. he fame taf on od tte fervice. | This manceuvre girs rift to a fuipicion that pica, Bexjanin Deland, june F “Ws, ond Pedy Det Where, swinging Wide at her moorings, lay won) Meo, mates Halt, cicked many of thir b teied th mest ital veal dee » lable expedition wz imended by the foldiery, but what or Danvers.: Afr. Benjenia Peirce. ¥ Salem! 6 se Beans » feanlheati ‘Dead? “whe, man eC or bec ocauaae A a re para A Seb fll gh inhabicants “tous not -detenninow-Roweres, thé "8-45. Wounns n.§ AM. fits’ Joba ‘Folan Tidd, Solomon” A phantom ship) Wich each mast and spar Medotoms, 2 few of dor Memartocked 2 Party of {I inp fot thelr C. in - 2, wily . eetees Gummcetban opaitods ee ee eight of the ‘Thomas Winfirip, Nathaniel Farmer, Fofeph Comet; Boemener Maw: Across the moo# like @ prison bar, seetve of she Enemy. (carrying Stores and Pro- lemaltv aa Retped. on Friden! He tyin| sy Liv ort tireean aiciaannashs io tat tah eee wb rer 96 ond Pins Baha hia And a huge Gnik, that was magnified mGions to tbe) Troops) kilied ‘one of them, Poblic moh Gacerely’ fyemparh ke with - Se_manoer, ind ic was fou’ they wart miming in’ "Pye, Betiors.7 Me C py 5 fat rr By its own 90 im the tide. @oonded fevers!,’ made tbe Ref Prifone ‘che }Erignds and’Relations of our decested Bue« at ch chép:p<ivately teought to the placein the eveniog) “wor. ‘Me. Killaw Pol 1 of Medhaed. ‘Me Fon; Meanwhile, his)@nd, through alley and street, tack Palle ire of all their Arms, Stores, sieng@ba ploriouly. fxcrificed, thein Lives sin wus of the’ Comman ;',expreiics (st otf immediacely to a- When the ahh pais shey ighe bib their guard. Mr. Tinsthy Bis f Lynn. Mr. Natkew P and Mert \Desnis Malic Ditton AG. Nisseatd Chenery Reyond Lington, they'were Sepped by -* Mircance Dre, Nathawidl Cleaver,’ of - Wanders and wa Till in the silem The muster of es with eager ears, and he bears at the barrack door, fons, Secs ww any Lcfs on our Side —The halt€d noe! or two Hours at Lex- it neceffary to make a fecond Re- fighting fos, the Liberties of ibeir Country. ¢ By ibeit noble, intrepid Condudl, in helping to de- feae“the Forces of an ungrateful Tyrone, « as owen Wiles de atti came ches Donia the. ees pee “ te b th Dead ad of that dx . - = thei fe oS 7 ate set, The sound of ar#% and the tramp of feet, tient, eatrying with them meay of the Dea ba’ seein Metherics 10 che prefent fapaery l-afier danke Ona FAS cade Sumerepy feds and, HED ngeiied 35 cis eBid 15s Ef fog Ani the mestyad tread of the grenadiers, ané Wounded, who they’ put into Chailcs and |} neratioh, who will «wanferit their Nemes so. Pate d swormiles by an officer, wibowte phe ved pat wp with Ae id Marching ud taeir boat on the shore. | on Hosfes tbat they found Asading ig rhe Road. |] rerey with the bighe Honour, red a pritat, and told hum be @e Paycent man if hee did not Wo-beet feed" se ebinisn othe fs FoF the ness tid 8 have Then he climbed tower of the Old North Chureh They continved their Retreat from Lexington to We fupprie » ciregsnttencial Account will be prepared amd yobs rode on untit he came upto « haule, when ? fopying of a) Sees a re one of the men of war, by which it er-c 5 irs, with steaitny tread, Charleftown with greet Preciptation 5 and aot~ q Mies vy vioae ety a, Pea obanhig hay) ba necie threw hita offs uring she presence ef iit fessional ee y 20d tty of ¢ overnead, { ee a thetr Field Pieces, our People cone!’ ivcmd by « Kee ts aus ove Consiremen, whe hove " rooglein thie bo te, « Tura out Dall 24 G+" Lagat. regicie::, eons from thelr perch, ih: uriwit, fiting at eee Gill they got to If flown to cur fein vit Qverten.— COD grant cheer I” Ure offices itmened other exprafs af at Phigpt Farm + 7 cded “to Lesingeams 6 mile below Conor: eh pay ef milittayet aboat 20 men. 1 share; the troops-came in ® to. ne shifty tpon ~ecing v fi vedrubon thé rans hallooing the ex a hew ade , and Licut. Poteer of the Ma On the sombre rai@rs, that roand him make Masses ana moving shapes of snade— By the trembling I#dder stee i tall, To the highest wiailow im the wall, Woere he paused Dsten and look down A moment on the joofs of tne town, And the mooniigh#fiorring over ail. Pencath, in i ebrenrre lay the dead, in thetr might ¢ pment on the nil, Wrapped in silenct so deep and siiil That he could hea), like the senrinel’s tread, t Sunfs:) over,whieh the Enemy paficd, pro’ y ceeded op) Bunker's Hill, and ooo: afterwards ||” went into tbe Town, under ihe Prorediion of the | Somerfet Man of War of 6 64 Guess “\¥o Leaington the Enemy (et, Fire 306 ‘Dts | Jotepty Loring’s Houle and Barn, Mes» Muliicen’s Hoole and Shop, and Mr. Ju thus, Bond's Houle aad Shop, bwbich were all confuned. Spf hey alfo fer! Fire to fevers) ather Howler, but ows People eluwn Neck; (which they reached a litte Ht AGE ince wn the Lathepacion of oor ciuel and un«sture) Enemies. ee | Harbour is gow tlockes wp ty che Lovely Map of at St : (er Coomers ase defined ve contider the, Diffleuhicn with |) Sue 8, 1M comaoe with our Coustry, ere now involved, "ed ‘hat we cannot conti Bolin ue Leming che Gee jen Ter rmake tnesdlere fi recog gs : re oe Yeas, vmley they They’ pilleged almof aking apd ecltroy- et, de and carrying vit ap- to born and deftroy 22 and rotting but om vigorous Pur- thet ipfernat Purpofes from being |! she faynge Barbary Not y ot three religion Sane? Inthe Tannen there was atowa erat > grat which ¢ Committes,comfifling of phe SeleG- I - At [Oh ende poalconan Cog, inorder to get perm 0 Sorte in . 4 r tanks to remove cut of town with cheirefietts. . After for of a le the whe ee ne Sermes = Fath Tabla mf) j tationgwe are toid, the Geperal tovenanted with thetmyeea—tl: Teable'to their command, and that we did, not even ree Vebdeasvast on apak pase NN no 4 C ete oe et and nie roared 3—~") Jenenediately be permitted ta depart with all their efféllsy merchin= he Sa aeaia " meter gtd Gize included 5 fin, be inhabitant, gave up their #rmis and am- orp acted aries ¥ * care of the felett-men ; the “General then: ‘fet. 4 swhere, dy «and on, Friday laft fame of the inhxbitants went oirettiy to feveral places where’ rs % were depofites. « Each party z oat with -theit effets, including’ merchane vores te thik J a, * Dil The watchinl nigh wind, as tt went Creeping along - tent to tent, Wir ies, Gi And seeming to Mueper, “All is well!” A momeut only hd feels the speil Of the place aud tie hour, and the secret dread Of the ionely belie] and the For suddenly all tis viendo bent Ona shadowy « thing fat away, Where tne river Wdens to ineet the bay— A lime of Diack thf bends ana floats On the rising 1ide/Me « bridge of boats ise Drove * oA oatbing and otter valuable Effes. eres to be their De ; before them ec OF aus, Pofortunsre oR ineredible = n the wsarmed, Re ied gB8, Seles of, twed their marches Con ¢ into partics, re “4 aor #98 foppeted: to by Meanwhile, fmapésent to mount ana ride, Coie One party we S the goal yard, apd fpilced e y were Rtopped fox hatha. day, kadthen. + damaged «wo cannes: vaion tn che prdvince and DG Out any, metchandize whatever. “Aft 4, with & heavy stride Fito the'czriagpeThey thea entered ©. fir: rages ve ited! they wert flopped again, owing, at is faid, to adifpete betwern Ad- On the opporite ype Walked Paul Revere, sn 900 ban fou a they wRheaded, and emp= malt ave rn sod G eral Onze Jase forme faenibes. had.ercfied tha Row Be pees Sere Ne haa left the village and mounted the steep, Be Weard te bleat ng oF the Nook 40 nt 4 48 she fame Vane ehlnenmive chnestan Ae =~! € ; the Agr infiled whey fheuid nov Le Now he gazediat he Jatdscape far and near, ‘Abe Sonents hits, ¢ nd desp Aad the twitter of virds among the trees, thope, crt eshend ing bar * = ‘owed fo to-do with Me permmiliic how the diatter was % Then, impetuous, ptamped te earcn, Anu felt the breath of the morning breeme arpa ee we raped ngt St pod acu baaphbredeoe-le = ic de> a oes Sel epaglighlgag Blowing over tue meatows brown. en im wis bed first to fall i i In thore” accord ng 1 method (General Onge "afting tontrary'to bis engage bitants cannot pobiibly, get out of Bolton under five ymonthes ~ Mis invention no. daubt” ie to: divert: our -arm: arrival of more troops, ~ Dur AS Bale ADL e bridge wo At day would be Gritisn wa But mostly hé Wakbed with eager search Tue veliry tower @ the Old North Churca, As it rose mbOve "Bt graves on the bi, Lonoly and speetreiand Sombre and sti; €) but vas exting ibe ty of Ue tron: ANS SA Met s the bridge, tt is heard the tramp of iiss it was twelve by the vill When he crossed the vridge si} ps time Dor provifiens ore phim -4 ™ Ant lo! a9 WOdIGORS, Of The belfry’s heigas - nhabitan-a foffering the grearee ~ A qiummes sani eam ot He heard the ¢ pet and childsen are aimof .drowe to cefps s t He s oe wt he And the bark! ut oz, 2» erling ichejipnands and, freth at ric And felt te dainp oF t i “ But itugers amd ghbes,/ sil Then ¢ nto: ‘ 5 ‘That Tises alter the sun woes down, 1 a Ti second Is 1m @e b4i bu nd ne OF ; ‘ aad Pier eck Pause ¢ rr ge A vurry of hone hTG ¥ It was one by the village oo Aad only pausing to f inch “ tand Robert Tat PB, Ei od A bucry of hogs te vidaze street, a ila r » botiy provincia! 3 i. " at Powe, Elg, cfeorted by am y A shape in thaand a bulk in the dark When he galiopad into Lexington SGierons m éxprefs from the ¢ I this tozn, [at cumpor Pi bllad elp tne to mec ¥ ar on oh 7 A pret ha phic ; ost xretnlorcem b eh y err members. And on > An’ beneath, from ybbies, 16 paseinz, a spark bs a vt rhe f oo n Adam:, Blas -anctber member of + struck oat by & prs | nd fees Swim in the m ght ne he passed, . : 6 thu torun, alje om bus evay t That was af! AgC pat, toroug! gioom and And the Meeting honse wintiow ank and bam ’ : pete i iby lie Gaze at him with spectral gla ° ig i Jasce bear is gone by the wory of / the lignt, =) reds scree ! Paine $f tis’ tenon are arrrved ot Su/sey The fate of a nation was ng that atgnts As ii they alr’ may « ood annus ; And the spark sitock by that steed Im his Av the bloody work they would look upon. us ee ne in a peri An need, y et, it + , Aterat It was two by the village clock The hurrying hool-neats of that steed, laa 't WAR OL." sh ote Kindtied tye land int) fame with ite neat, When bo game to the oridge in Concord town; and the midnight message of Paul Revere,

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