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Warsaw, ptda 30.
fty command of tb<« Gnpefror Na
poleon, general Bronikowski i9 Form-
Uga Legio'A Urt the Danube, which
is to consist of Austrian prisoners
win in
Poland
'St. Pete-
shine'll, July 29.
’Vigate Constitution, commodore Ro
Perhaps it may not be amiss on this
occasion, to anticipate the bury wr
itilitv of conjecture, by offering
parte. The old gentleman must cer- thjn anJ tulcnts .
tair.lv be in his dotage. Ihetewas
time when the fulminations of hisj
few ideas on what will probably b<
the course of our government in re-
Ihe day be fore Vesterdav a Te'lation to the new di])lomatic charac-
Deum was celebrated bv the french ter.
Vml.a.M.lor, <m account of .hv n .j Our country, as « neutral nation,' Holi carr i e d tvith them into fo-.
vent n tones obtained I,y'enn take no share m thetlo.pMte. nl- . [rl univei-st.1 terror.
the French armies. flicl igcrcnt nations. It is not for the 7 . \ , 1 ,'1 k
.. >> , . , T A . .. 1 • and the monarch wlio nail ctareu
An English squadroh continues United Statts to nucstion the exts- . .. ,• > ,, ,,„ia
< .1 , 1 . 1 • . 1 o . , . , to brave his displeasure, woulu
11 the Gulpn Ot Finland; five ships tenet or pre-exi‘tenet 61 eitheh of the . . . .. * • • . 1 . ,t J
f.i, i- ‘ 1 ,, ... .. 1 , . ,0 ■ 11 • , 1 , have paid lor bis temerity by trie,
01 the line and three Ingatcs he at Kings of Spam, whether it he Joseph
anchor before Revel; as yet lliev at Madrid, or Ferdinand at Orleans'. .. , .„ , * „fou
. . , - •• .... . . .. ... . been, when the crowned heads Ot w y
have r.ot tla-cd to make :aiv attack, I he establishment of peace w ill set- ,. .. , -. „ . . victories,
11 . • r ■ , , , . ir. Europe considered it an honor to'"- 1 '""- 3 ’
as all tit preparations nr defence tie the question as to the future pos- , • • . ,
consider liimsclt implicated by our Might) truths nVo tremendous thyn.
I 1 ill J •{) t R5A ) it strictures. We certainly do r.ot tn- tiers which oveVw Feint tyrants. Louis
i tertain a verv favorable opinion of XI Vth amidst all his grandeur, felt
FRIDAY\ No vemsiir 3. t j, e British Ministry ; but we will the bolt o.f truth. Happy then, was
~~ “ 7 do them the justice to believe, that Fenelon, who, inspired by the geni-
ihe Pope, as appears lromouv late thev wou j t | not cm p] 0 y in that set-us of reason, dared to pay a profound
papers, has excommunicated Hona- any ot } iers than men of e'duca-jhomage to nature and truth ; tq
yoH THE GEORGIA JOURNAL
preach the rights of man, his liberty,
and his repose ; to thunder against
political superstition# ; to predict the
progress of reason ; to announce to
_ posterity, in the transports of a tender
FENELON; philosophy, calmer days, virtues firm-
Louis XI Vth was jealous of Fi>jf t r an <J more vigorous, men mope en-
1'he time has nui.on. The writings'of this virtu-j'j^dened, more feeling, and
man lessened the glorv ol his.i liSt
preparations Mr defence tie the uucstion as to the future po.,- -. . . ,
j 1 ‘ 1 , ... . , • 1 ..-serve hurt in a menial capacity
hate been made on every porut. sensor ol tbe efhnent authority cl 1 - •
'1’he crews of koine English Hoops Spaim
have ventured cm shore and Seized| Possibly tbe fame course will be
c attle and fresh provisions , blit they now pursued as was pursued in an
always retreated on the approch oicarly stage of the French revolution,!
troops. vital merchantmen have when th*: minister of the republic and!
been taken liy the English eriii/i is ; the minister of the Bourbons both . , , , c p , •
and yet, a few clat s b:uk, two llus-oflered credentials to the President 1 ltU . 1 ‘ C S ."‘ L ^ '* 1 r'c"
sian vessels, w inch have been lving'of the United Slates, File laws of f.. , 1 « - ,, . .
Since then, the Papal jiower has
been fast declining—and ol late
of his buildings, and. of of men will one day
in ,[ his sumptuous entertainments, Yet
:it _ it was not Fenelon that censured his
haughty government : It was th
while' cor, l body which reads in silence,
he mounted his ho. se. ‘ ‘ j' vlii ' ;h >'“Jons ^ kings, k
Jlenry the F.ipiv.i. of England was,b lltl ^s them, not by tpeir payees and
we believe, the first prince who architects, hut by the tranqui-
moro
Happy age ! the gi eat family
jon a particular occasion, he
tended by two powerful monarch#,
■each of whom held a stirrup,
at CVon -acU several months, and hospitality We re extended
Were prohibited sailing, have rer
cd permission to leave the port.
At C’ronstaclt several vessels have
a’.vs 01:
to both,
inti the government 'received cveri
communication which did not go to
involve the neutrality of the natic n.j
years the I J
ope
has been little more
than Bishop of Rom
arrived w ith goods front Tcneriffc.iOn questions which involve the dis-
In Arc Itange! also a great quantjtvjputed authority, our government will| t*eneral 1 ^
td colonial wares have arrived in A-maintain a rigid neutrality. On mat-| i5ti -' n ordered to the seat ol govem-
Clcneral Wilkinson, it is said, has
at of govern
If amnion di
fiierican vessels. A commissionerjters w hich refer to civility and the u-j’^ent, and Col, Wade Hampton
has been appointed for the examinn-pages of polished nations, nothing ’* c tvd u take cciinirvund of the.army
tion of th.c ships papers of neutral w ill be clone to wound either of the|R is to be hoped, that Cittn.
vessels arriving at Arciutngeb Two
days before the Emperor returned hi
ther. on the 2.1.1, from Finland, the
Minister for Foreign A Hairs,-.Count
Jkomaiv/.ow, had arrived from the
name provincp,
Ki-mfjtrn, Aug. Ci.
1 lie Voralh,rg insurgents, who
were hitherto in possession of the
mountains and woods to the Gout!;
oi this place, have suddenly return*
i d to their homes, amid loud curses
01 their C iders and the Austrians.
Only ft few bands ol vagabonds ram
ble, about, intoxicated with brandy,
j plunder the hamlets and detach-
louses. Ai Rent /, all the persons
flu the I Her district, who had been
nrrested by the insurgents as suspect
< d persons, and dragged thither, have
been set at liberty; with the declara
tion, that as all resistance was over,
they might go where they pleased,
'lb-morrow Gen. Picard proceeds
with a considerable force to the Vo-
raiberg.
l.tndau, Augusts.
Intelligence being received, that ,
cm army of ;10,<y*) Bavarians and Lan, P 1
Frenchmen had entered the Ti rol,
competitor powers. l’ 1 ^ be employed longci in ihe^sei-
We leave purposely out of vdew v ’ ce i tudess he can dissipate most
the present discussion of other ru-|s'>hpidmis which so generally exist
to the intended or Supposed n ^-'ining his connection with Burr.
mors, its to live mtenctect or supj
intentions of England, in promot
ing this new mission at this time.
'I lie wisdom of our national councils
is competent to weigh and duly esti
mate w hatever may have ft relation
,'f that kind.
Pith. Adv.
MARYLAN1) ELECTIOX.
\Yc have heard the result from
fifteen counties in all, leavii:
four to lie beard from ; and ti.t: re
mit suTords cause oi congratulatiot.
to republicans.—
ihe Conilnandt r in Chief should Ik
ike Cirsar’s v. iie, not only virtuous,;
tut unsuspected.
The Editor of
Mi
nerva, after exit'
North-Carolina
•.'ting Jroin th*
ph which
'Flu; represen:
• islature, from
r.tand thus—
Republicans,
Federalists,
at ion in the nt xt If-1
titese counties, tvilij
4.1
21
and had already advanced to In
spruck, yesterday the Y’oralberg in-
surgents surrendered at discretion,
i he notorious f). Scljneidea Iiimsell
v cut to the Bavarian advanced guard,
within a league of Bregenz, and de
livered in a written submission, from
the collected deputies from the pro
vince ; he demeaned himself very
humbly, and appeared to be lull of
apprehension.
Paris, Angus* 8.
M. De Chainpagny has just set
out for Haul), to fix the last basis of
the peace.
August 10
Letters from Bavonne state, that
ine English have disembarked at Ali
cant some detachments, with muc
ammunition, artillery, See.
Vienna, August 5.
It is said that an English agent hus
appeared at the head-quarters of the
Archduke Charles, but he could not
obtain an audience.
LYNCHBURG, Virginia
During the last three weeks wej
have attended the quarterly comas ol 1
11, Amherst, and Bedford, oni
the first (lav of each term ; and ol j
the multitudes that attended those!
courts, (not lea:; perhaps than be-!
tween 12 and l.iOO,) not one in ten
wore a stitch of British (f other />-|
wauitfuct:< < e. Where a British
Baltimore Whig a pnragi
states, that the British Ministei
JacksOn bad been treated with neg
lect at Annapolis and that his 1.ft;y
| )Ut lhad h.een burnt at Norfolk, make:
the follow ing comments ;
“ II, as aijove stated, tin- efligy < '
u ?.!)•; Jackson, ‘‘ burnt on ti
“ beat i in his viett> n at Norfolk, v
greatly pity that weakness which
can rema.iu any lunger ignvrtiu! a-
to the rad views 01 those jacobim
which*' eoumiitted this outrage, as
well as of those who, with an air o.
triumph have published tlie trans
action.—It will he In vain to pre
tend that they wish any thing like
a treaty with Grcat-Britain. Should
they ever so grata Iv assert, that
u anything short of open and direct
u war vJ.ii that nation will satis!
“ tin m, this very outrage will giv
Ci the lie to such assertion.”
There are none more disposed to
respect the rights oJ /unbr.ss;dors or
diplom
coat appeared, it w-as not a new one.i, r , .
, 11 , , .other foreign diplomatic characters,
Jt was a graltiving spectacle to be-;, , , .
, 1 than we arc—if anv personal tnsun
hold a well looking hardy people neat-
ty and cheaply dressed, by female di
ligence and domestic industry, in the
nroducts bf tlu-ir own fields and
has been offered to the British Mi
nister, we iviould ceflainlv disap
prove the conduct, although ;va
(arms, the a'vr.
annual cost of
night not censtli
the
;?.’:
01
even' tiling, and bv cverv bodv, it
. 1 . • . ■ ’. Ifangemcnt with our goveniment.
must terminate in our perlect tnde-k j • r
. . . , , 1 ... . ,,have exited a spirit ol resentment,
.j pemlen.ee, ami 111 the humiliation of; w p- |( .j J
DOIVI KS’TiC
VERMONT F LECTION.
Nearly the w hole returns of the late
election in this state have been re
ceived. From those received, the
following is the result :—
Gore nice.
For Galuslut, (rep.) 12,842
For Tichcnor, (fed.) T 1,051
H0use of Rr/>uentail:n:s.
Republican members elected 118
Federal ilo. C9
each of w hose dress in British goods,
10 years .ago, could not have amount
ed toless than 50 dollars.’ This spi
rit gains ground : if cherished itil’j”^
those who have offend;
ins majes
tv’s Plenipotentiary’. The outrage
committed on our commerce bv th i
tain added to her unparalielkd con
latiVe to Mr. F.rckine's ar-
our perfidious oppressors.—(Star.)
REMOVAL.
Peter Menard respectfully
people will not relrair
from expressing ; though the sensi-
“ bib tics of Mr. J ackson ntav be wound
ed by the manner of doing it.
Fhe gentleman speak of jacobin,
and French Agents—where will hi
be united.
lily and happiness of Ihe world at
large. The English; who are just
estimators of moral and literary
fame, have jiltvavs honored Fentlpn :
Why ? Bee auso his 'Eelcmachus
breathes a sentiment of peace, a wish
lor the good of mankind, which
touches the soul. He directs all thi
powers of the state to patriotic ol:- gratcuu
jects ; if his ideas are not profound, tns one
they are at least useful. This pre
ceptor of the Duke of Burgundy has
divined the scit nee ol politics by his
ow n heart ; for the heart, as much as
the most re fined understanding, is
deeply impressed with that know-
'edgv, w hen it is truly animated tvith
and
will thenceforth form but one and
the same society : then will the codd
t of natural lays be the only authority
required to, guide the nuilt’tiu!\e'i
moral equality w ill no longer lie a
problem: relative liberty and indivi
dual security n jll be essentialv secur-
d to all • and universal order w ill
one day be established, because the
system of reason must finally prevail.
Such was the charming and sub|
lime philosophy of Fen. lot'—If Ihe
iirct right of man is that of existing,
the second is that ol thinking ; the
latter is unquestionably ihe most
—But he w ho dares to attack
or tlie other oif nds equally
1 gainst nature and reason.
Ail the excellent writings which
■t this day illuminate France have
wen anathematised b'- «b
if bn
.jumatutv.
jy the priests^
or condemned to be "burnt bv the
Hands of the hangman, as if desn >-
.ism had hoped in their fiame^ tq
stifle the cry of ages; and to ext n-
guish the consciousness qf the hu
man race, The immortal author of
Tclemaeluis was persecuti d, and his
! ook long underwent the severest
prohibitions.
But the epoch of revolutions in go
vernment, in science and philp opuy
i-> arrived—after ages of slave v and
error, people have felt the nc.essity
of acquiring know ledge ; and reason
revolting against these tyrants, rom-
bats in clef t nee ol human ilitmity, an<f
ptomtses the earth triumphs as yet
unknown. The American revoiuti-
on contained within it a volume vf
principles, and ushered upon mankind
a world ol new ideas. Under its
divine influence, philosophy accom
panied with the engraver and the
printer, will descend from the Tanais
to the Bosphorus ; it will open the
lie pure flame
Fenelon appears throughout, an c-
nemv of luiyii y ; lie regards even
artificial multiplication di our v ants
ts a beginning of depravation, w hich
perp: tiudiy increases ; such is the
lunger ofluxury ; it never steps and
becomes by little and little, an exclu
sive nod disproportioneil ta.-.te, Our
. aural wants are limited ; as soon as
vc ’pass these limits, the imagination
'■ inafed up. becomes depraved ; soon
io all the vices germinate in us ; and
Fenelon teaches us that every excess
f enjoyment, even soft and delicate
mode of life, corrupts tire mind
>f man. His opinion is founcl-
(1 in sound sense, when he indig
nantly censures all the numberless
rtists, wholly occupied in tlie sur-
ucc of things in preparing superflu
ities. ’Fhe earth W ould quickly as-
stmie a different aspect, he savs, if
we could dry up the source of all these
artificial operations, which art gene
rally iuinous to the people, such as
statutes, pictures, decorations, proud
monuments, Lc. Ike. ; if we cgtild
Y«,ounce those fcetitiom arts v.hich The Editor is aware, that the
cost so much time, care ami palm, to sket clies of political characters pub.'
the tapiry ol the use ol -and produck bc , a j, the prl , tw cr o the
■ive arts. V. e ought to tltstutgmsh } ollrnal »ill nflt l)t . J
ue eimp.e arts Irom those co K ,,hc n -| Msre ., d „ s , x% |>; t ‘ u |, of ^ nc J
,ed ones, tvh.ch .or the lew, create Hamilton may probably conceivi
tnd the porch
gates ol ttie o iragho, and
oi ine Divan will resound in half a
century tvith the. oracles recorded iq
the declarations c( the rights o! map*
PLUTARCH.
with infinite labour, pleasures that
fall r.ot. to the share of the general
mass ; perhaps the time will come,
*0 ardently desired by Fenelon; when
enlightened by a sound philosophy,b
that entire justice lias not been paid
to bis in. rit—or, that his vices 1 v.vyp
. .. „ .colours,
it is certainiy a more grateful task
en pourtrayed in glari
cuug.ueucu bv a sound ph.l., s ophy,j io » c.lchrate the praise, of hunuud-
1 " S'f y, lha ' “ «lRe the vice, that.
"'“"j lbr t' !, 1" deform it." The character of Genet
informs his friends and customers,.- . ,1, 1 , , • , •
, , , , . ’ titicl ukci : w e know oi none ;n this
country, and our acquaintance, per
haps, is not less extensive than his.
But we could readily inform jur.
that he has removed Itis
< icons
to the corner house of Jnyyr.RsoN
ritrir, north sid
t!;e pulilic u here another description of persons,
square, opposite to Mr. Fredi ujc.k no * b’ss obnoxious, and muclj moia
S ivinoittfs store, and adjoining ihe l t ^ an S l ‘” 0li, i n:a! J be found. V> c al-
new established Printing Orricr. lut,c .to British partizans, to British
of the “’Georgia Journai.,
November 3. 1
,uclt a self denial consists a real o
pulcnce.
It is luxury that destroys all pro
portion in the distribution of ihe la
bours and productions of the earth ;
his, Feirilon has asserted in all his
writings ; but he mistook the cause,
of Gen .
1 al Hamilton has been held up to the .
rising generation as a perlect modi /
lor imitation ; with how much pi j
priety the public voice will deter
mine.
e have detailed with pleasure
the list oi his virtues : 'I ruth axj.
-31.
DELL TAVLDX,
M .wenusti'.r, vraoixiA.J ihat Cobbet (better known
pensioners, and to the defenders and
»%
NEW-YORK.
Y( stmlay the Spanish liigate Cor
nclia aucfO v ed in the harbor of thi
city. On paving Fort Columbus
fired a salute of 13 guns, w hich wen
answered by a simslm 1 muhiIkt liom
Fort Columbus.
The ambassador from’tin Spanish]
Junta, acting in the name ot Fcrdi-j
n and \ It.; vriva a! on board this ship.
On h ut iiiudhe frigate he was salutet:|
v uli six guns, and an equal munbet;
en his landing, lrom the U. State*.
The Set
Chester, Vi
Belt, solicits a chare if public patron
age to his tavern, andih'edves himse/l
paliiutors ol British aggressions—
ire there any of those In the gentle
man's neighbourhood .—We know
Peter
Porcupine) was employed bv the Bri-
siding in .'/«>:-]tisli Ministry to traduce tbe best pa-
at the sign rf l ! n triots of our country, and lor this
.service if w as declared in
lor the word luxury has never been justice require, that wc should pe-
accurafely defined. lie saw e very j sent a reverse of the picture i tt
wliere, the many obliged to feed and has not been distorted bv passion ip
ai amuse tlie lew ; his sensibility re-ibv prejudice,
voltcd, because he perceived that the) ’ The comments on Mr. Pickcri g
most burdensome charges, the se-'require m>' apology—The man x V S
verest employments constantly fell to for years past has given unbridle! L-
tht * lot P°ore »t and most labo-Jcence to his passions in writing anil’*
nous men. On whom could he layjspeaking—l le who has more \\iJ
the blame ol these calamities, whenjonce vilified the best men of a-
the true fundament?! principles of e- country, is undoubtedly fair gam:
verv society ought to consist in the to shoot at—He must not flimfc
maintenance of moral equality and from the lash of criticism.
the security of the natural indepen- —
ience of men ? Fenelon felt that
the dignity ol the human specie. 1
ALEXANDER H ( tMTT.TQV
a member of the House of Lotd
..... ,1 fhe late Chief ol the Federal parte*,
iiught to reside m the perk ction 6.1.was not inferior in versatility of gen!-
■nmeirb- P'd'tmal law s ; he on this basis us or strength of talents, to any ch
,‘ y . Iiormed his famous novel,—But* 1 - • 1 ” • J
s no' difference in
tere racterin the United States—at un ear-
reason, be tw een ly stage of our revolution, although
-or- to use ever e.v< rtion to give sutidae-^ that he dtserved a statue of t‘'o/d."\ f u 1 1 , ’ . U 1 stage 01 our revolution, although
th.is tier.. lie Uv ts a constant supph/ o/|Can anv person doubt that there are! p n.o„_j utr ,a.c t 1 t.iie neiid.a foreigner, he espoused with ( en.-
slu!G/ic best forage, good liquors und han\aot at this time British pensioners i>n * ^ A ! tK ' l . ' a, ' ( thusiasm the cause e>f liberty; and
....I, A W .. Y I > . G . ipenlvtake the nart of onnressiK :md tfi.. *-,1 1.:... 1 :
du waiters ; raid his prices .are u
\!east 2a per cent under those general
Ihj charged i::, or aheut his residence,
'NA Til ARIEL cun. DERR
Yovcr.ibi r 3. 1—12t
FOR SALE,
A good RIDING DORSE,
Enquire of the Printer.
our country, w ho under the prettneeip ‘’“f 1 °* °Pl )l essc(1 i,nd ^e confidence reused in him bv the
of counteracting French infiuVnce l C ■ aUcd humanit - v a S auwt tyrants, Commander in.Chiei is no mean Wt-
. ... - - . — mcan'crl-
i or ^ must sink into an ordinary terion of his merit as an officer.
minions and uncon'-! “ At tiie siege of York, he perti-
are endeavoring to promote the inter-’
ists of their fo\ al master.' The' 1 • pust ui «
North-Carolina gentle hum must not w the caiamat.es 01“ m.riously insisted, and he obtained
ins teiiow creatures, and must feel “ die command of a Forlorn Hone,
not that sacred fire, that consoling e f He stiuffied the redoubt ; but lei
gy, which elan s bid clefianra to “ it be recorded, that not one single
* The* ptnllfman probably meant cj-;-,
(nltead of which., .before be prislBliip 1 t \t
philippic, it would not be amilt;, if he were arrogant and perfidious fabilooJ
'o icTifc ins grantiour. juespotic and powerful j.^de.
_ glc
to,“ man ol the enemy perished. Hri
gallant troops, emulating t!>c hero.-