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t. Tammany, at their wigwam in this city, on Monday evening last, after finishing the ordinary business of the evening, it was unanimously resolved: That the 22d day of February be, from this day and ever after, commemorated by this society as the birthday of the Illustrious George Washington, President of the United States of America. The society then proceeded to the commemoration of the auspicious day which gave birth to the distinguished chief, and the following toasts were drank in porter, the produce of the United States, accompanied with universal acclamations of applause: 1. May the auspicious birthday of our great Grand Sachem, George Washington, ever be commemorated by all the real sons of St. Tammany. 2. The birthday of those chiefs who lighted the great Council Fire in 1775. 3. The glorious Fourth of July, 1776, the birth of American Independence. 4. The perpetual memory of those Sachems and warriors who have been called by the Kitchi Manitou to the Wigwam above since the Revolution. 5. The births of the Sachems and warriors who have presided at the different council fires of the thirteen tribes since 1776. 6. Our Chief Sachem, who presides over the council fire of our tribe. 7. The 12th of May, which is the birthday of our titular saint and patron. 8. The birth of Columbus, our secondary patron. 9. The memory of the great Odagh 'Segte, first Grand Sachem of the Oneida Nation, and all his successors. 10. The friends and patrons of virtue and freedom from Tammany to Washington. 11. The birth of the present National Constitution, 17th of September, 1787. 12. The Sachems and warriors who composed that council. 13. May the guardian genius of freedom pronounce at the birth of all her sons--Where Liberty dwells, there is his country. "'After mutual reciprocations of friendship on the joyous occasion, the society adjourned with their usual order and harmony.' "In Washington ever since the first President was inaugurated it had been the practice of the House to adjourn for half an hour to congratulate him on the happy return of his natal day. But this observance was dropped in 1796, on account of the animosities excited by the Jay Treaty. "The Philadelphians, always patriotic, never allowed Washington's Birthday to go by without the celebration. In 17
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