The Georgia journal. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1809-1847, July 25, 1810, Image 3

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federalist or republican, but a r ere expect. In t; e c davs of igvttatca courtier. Vou certainly sir con- ijnd error t :s not Uncommon to tin tiie people extiomely ignorant. V , language Jo than implies, somethin? like this.—the ever vigilant’anti in fallible protector of your rights, have discovered defects in a candi date that render him detestable. Tou huve.no busienss to know the facts upon which my sentence is founded Toor ignorant wretches! guzzle down Ihese declarations of the Delphic a pa t tak i For the whole. Analy- :ic is sin i> ver intended to provt il.tjor Clarke’s present political prin ciples from his former. The tene: of his piece goes to shew, that he has been uniformly a republican. But you overturn all his reasotiing on thi- opint, by declaring, the Major is dis owned by the arlvocatcsof Jefferson’s the p-'aies of rower, and republican ism become licentiuusnoss, “ an abo nipable abomination of all uhomiiv tions.” What citizen of Baldwii county does not tremble for his cha ractcr, when he off. rs his services t< his country, if he is not in the favoi of the happy few ? Is this republi canism ? Heaven’s ! is this republi canism? Neither Major Ciarke nor his fa mil) have been concealed in a I t*hocion, “ Thp laws whLh pftiter ur civil rights grow out of the cm; Mivuion, and they must fall nr flou,, ish with it.” From tin* violation'. - ' his doctrine will follow the tyranti al encroachment .of potter whirl gradually rising on the min of free- loin, soon rivets the chains of a wretched and corrupted world. VANDYKE. character and feelings of the Major,|best of republicans. Ifyouhad said held up to public view under difTcr- prevent you ? or did you choose tola Junto in MilledgCville and its vici-Jent ignotninous appellations. Let damn his character in this dastardly.nitv, comlrined f ir the purpose ofjthe reader turn his attention to the manner ? W e judge of your present|Crushing all who do not favor their'definition of a federalist given in the intentions by j our form r acts. Ityviews, you would have spoken intel-jsame page in which the Major is cal- anj r case except that of character, in- ligiblv. I once heard of a manjled one ; with what view God only binuation plight lie suffered to supplyjwho was so long among the Indianslknows. We do not call the virtues i- the place ol full and correct state-|that his parents disowned him. Now of the father to support his son. Let ments. To see the untaught -.savage-can you by the rules of anilization every man stand or fall by his own coirimit acts ot ci’nehy, is suificieni’.vjti-.ll whether that man Was the son o. actions. But who does not burn chocking; but the Indian’; crun his father and mother or not. You with indignation, to see the mush- sinks into insignificance, when con-[Say that if a party disown a man, hen-aa/w of anight assuming a conse- trasted with that of a meek and /iu.vt-jrs not of that party. You also sayjquence, for which expiring modesty b'.c Christian, plunging a -lagged c.m-'you are d id of apprehension. Y paper. It shall receive our tiext. On the 21st inst. in the 55th >*eat'with 20,(XX) men Junot had 13,(XX) of his age, Mr. William Sims, of at Asiorga, Lord Wellington’s head- ... li „ ..r i /-> i tl. cealed in a wreath of (low bosom of his neighbour. Life .vidi-hri Out reputation, is misery unumrmm- un ed by happiness. Did vou whensm penning your address rev -ih ct.. pas-JcanJuiau should be known. A manjter who has apv regard for religion, sugeufthatscriptim e •> ,i prof ns to re- of hss political sagacity than you morality, or himself will not suffer vere, which teach, s vuu.‘ ' d -vb yourjm.ide this liacoVery long before you ■hciungV l ave omitted this sentence, i d -igned to insult the •ir >f•yourreaders. You :al standing of every would blush. If this had been the first attack of this kind you and your publications might probably have passed silently into oblivion. The press she JJ be free to all, but a prin- neigh-bour as yourselfBut even.became a writer. Do you wish the suppose you consic aj. Clarke public to informed of Major *y. a place in t£?tcD with large French frigate, oil Pt, to liict), which escaped in the nig rhe Rainbow was considerably sha: ere l. The ports of Sisal; Campeche art Carmen, iifthc province of Yucatan, arc opened to the American trad- till the 30th Sept. next. No vessel to carry less than one barrel of floe- and four barrels of corn to a ton me. ' iureinent. French emperor, says a Ldn» paper of May 23, in fact ac knowledges his incapacity to conquer The French force 'south c’i the Doirro on the 13th of May, w» said to be only 87,000 in all : which- is inferior to the army of Lord Web lingtons. Ney had advanced from Salamanca towards Ciudad Rodrigo . this count}’. He was a hero of ’76. who happily lived long to enjoy the iberty for which he fought ; and di ed firmly persuaded that through the merits of a divine redeemer, he should ascend to enjoy with him an eternity of blip- The disease of which he died, was in consequence of the hardships ne endured in the revolution ; since which, it has been in insidious and deadly foe to his breast! but his patriotism, and firm ness of mind, did not permit him to think that liberty too dearly bought, for which he paid the exchange ofa life of health, for one of a diseased, patiy dreps a tear ! Such, the man, who has now yielded his life as a sticri fee on the altar of liberty ! and such have been the repeated sacrifices ol our country, since the period of our glorious and ever memorable revolu tion. The Latest Nexus. his paper to become a vehicle of ca lumny, slander and scurrilous abuse. Let the t man who is a sceptic res-< ( apolitical heretic, and that you had C! irk ’ political standing when you peeling your merits, turn to the pagtsfful, and retrenched existence ! ■ — charity enough to wish him cursed, nss< rt ihat vou “would as soon re-of the A rg.is since i is establishment Such was the man, for whon\ virtue you ought at least to ke-pup the ap- i.gn an innocent lamb to the safe and at the same time turn and take 'pearance ofa Christian. ii;s here- keeping of a wolf, ns the reigns ofa retrospective view yourselves. Per sy could not exempt you from obe- our government to him.” Do youmaps experience may correct what dience to the command, “ Do to'seriously believe what you assert ?jignorance or error lias too hastily others 3s you would ihey sh ;doUrge your belief as closely a3 possi-jperlormed. When you stoop to a unto you.” Have jou done to .\Iaj. ble, and if you do not meet success,pair examination of Major Clarke’s Clarke as you would he should bo it will be because you are too insigni- poiiiicnl principles we will meet you to you? But if you disregard ;he fieunt to be regarded. Do not ima-on the field of reason.... if ypu produce precepts of eternal truth, and justice gine that vour signature conceals you. substantiated facts relative to his ..-if you trample upon the mandates The followers of the heist have a public or private .conduct, we will be of that God, at whose altar jou bow mark to distinguish them. Yours as ready to believe tin m as you; with so much apparent devotion, we appears in that elegant metaphor we but if you resort to other means, we hope you have yet the common feel-have noticed. Mr. Enquiry has gi-will leave you to the merited nulig- ings of humanity. Believing this, ven us a definition of Federalism ;* natioti ofa people, roused by the li ve shall nut a case to you. Suppose to this standard we should be sorry'trocity of your crimes, a printer under the pretext of addres- to bring even tjou, him, or the Editor. Should the cause of liberty or jus- sing another inculcates insinuations of the Argus, though ivc presume it tiefe require it, Amphion may again , dangerous to your ch iracter, if the’would suit your junto much better'strike his lyre....not because he public paid him any regard. Rut than Major Clarke. You will please'interested....not because he is urged .^suppose this printer to lie a firp- noyr give to us a definition of Repub-lby any particular friendship ; but fessor of religion, would you not canism. I have an old one, but it that he is willing to devote his life view him a hypocrite, w hose heart is appears inapplicable to those imma-jfor the liberty ol his country, and black as Hell....a viper from the head!culate creatures th it reject the Ma- with it the lreedom of the press....oi of Medsua._y7( only for the regions'jor. The Editor of the Argus,(elections, and that which sweetens all of despair, horror and misery. It either in compassion for you this figure is too highly drawn to ' e h's readers, has in a few lines applicable to the case of the Major,'einlvraced all your subjects, and you may apply it to any other. We'superseded the necessity cf your must pow dismiss your case,jwriting one of the numerous essays ftnd turn to vour friends. I have no vou promised us. You have now intention to assume the place oi Ter-jonlv to state.facts, if you know any ir or their enjoyineuts....unsullied reputa tion. AMPHION. The papers received by Last Night’s Mail, are wholly uninterest ing. We think the report alluded to below, stating that England had issued an order in council, blocka ding the ports of all nations, exclud ing the Brttish flag from their wa ters, is deserving of but little credit. It probably originated from the or der in Council (which is received,) authorising the capture of the fishing vessels of such nations as exclude British vessel*. quarters were at Celtrno. The Duke of Abrantes, (Junot) had worsted the Spaniards in several skirmishes near Astorga. Lord Wellington, says the Moniteur oJf. of May 1.5, remains with the English army a spectator of these events-% lie docs not move from his camp; he hears the sound of the cannon of \storga, of Bad^os, of Cadiz, but contents himself with fomenting in* surrec tions, and furnishing arms and cloathing. In debate in the house ot commons, May 22, Mr. Horner remarked on the immense quantity of foreign shipping employed in the English trade, to the loss of the country^ that Bonaparte was pursuing plana similar to those of Oliver Cromwell, which were ment to destroy the na vigation of England. Mr. Perce val in reply, proved that the tonnage and trade of England had encreased Within the last year ; what was lost in other quarters, was gained by the trade now opened with South Ame rica, &ic.-~-Balt. Whig. io-.u minus. Viewing you as a cnaliiin combined for the purpose -;f crush ing Major Clark- I address you a-I such. Win n disqualify Major Clarke for public confidence. I have vet a few r yon Tim Georgia journal. Mr. Grant land, I observed in your last number a piece signed Phocion, which I think . _ jis fraught with a luminous and solid maiks tO otter i; , ! . cl , r U „ K rn-nn-rds lmm . . r idiscussion ; such as proceeds Ironi Th • Friend -O Truth and Fnou. I'e >' r ' u -i mntl >'* f VVe W un .^ er ! a clear head and patriotic heart, • ay™, low,?' 1 “ > ,1 !T J , with d r ... might well hare u.ldul, “ Lrt h ; m; : , ri in ' whU-h vou arc addressed;,^ourRovc ''' '■" PW ' has been extorted ->y vour that believeth believe still, and 1 him that damned.’ v )e : nas iv ; n e * inrteu . , - vour e o , nduct istituting the balance of power, w L 1 .i !, , r' ards a W , ho d Vt L ' rved J 1 , Ctt , er ;he Wisely describes as the solid •government con- ehich Do you really speak thei.S', ’ t "-iSE*L a 3-P>^li«y of .he writer, who^ pnt supposed crime ? Is it agn ii you again resort tom- - tQ be prompted hy motives and abuse, you will demon-^ re ^ {lisi ‘ nt( , rcsU . d attach . immemorial custom, that a can li-late! str;jtc t }, at vou art . actuated by ma pure man of as m uch d keep his couiiti out his nualificitions Your is tru delicacy as yourself tq!. p be Republicans; but do your im da j trulh . •nance when dealing (ins eorresiipnd w.,th vou- ——r—? * ■ vsi'onu vvun your profession ? to the public, j. - evc , v man who is obnoxious to Savannah, July 19. 'Flie Boston Patriot of the 4th in stant, on the authority of the coffee house books, states, that it was un derstood , that a vessel had arrived it New-Bedford from Liverpool, bringing London paperr to the 25th May, which mentioned that a new inl. r of council had been issued by die British government, blockading all ports fro n which the British king’s flag is excluded. A letter received in Charleston, from Liverpool, mentions, as a fact, that Bonaparte had ordored all A- inerjcans out of his dominions, on pain of imprisonment.—Republican. Notice. The Hevd. Mr. Carter will preach next Sunday the 29th, at the hotise of Mr. Isaiah Eilands, N. £. cor ner of the State-House Square. July 25.39-—tlC A Small Select School*. The SUBSCRIBER proposes to teach in the town of Milledgevifle, A Small Select School, which will commence as soon as six scholar^ are subscribed. He will be limited to twenty scholars, wh^ will be taught the Latin and Greek langua ges, Rhetoric, Logic, Moral Philo sophy, and the Mathematics. Eng lish Grammar and Common Arith metic wiH not be taught except'to those who arc studying the langua ges. The Subscriber does not pro pose to teach the first rudiments of our language. The terms are S 10 a quarter. * C. Rankin. July 25. 39—-»tf. fa de addressed to rerminus|y 0ur displeasure is suffered to be in ly applicable. We are really -sinuated out of his character, in at a'lo-s to know who the simpleton iva ; n , w e boast of liberty 'and the is. You perhaps treated him rather| t ’ rcec [ om $f elections. The .fairest roughly after his kindness to you deputation may be blasted— modyst, For had he not answered them you S«| un assummg meri rit crushed, while th vour impertinent enquiries, wouldj Vt . na ^ t b e profligate and base, fill all * Federalist has run much the same doubtless have be< n answered with silent contempt. We are not yet abl to believe, that you are not the au-idown hill race thor ol an answer to your own s/vpti-ted one ivho runs for adopting the fe LATEST FROM PORTUGAL. Copt. Rcade, of the brig Hector, who arrived at New-Tork from Lis bon, hft that port on the 22d May, & informs that the British troops in Portugal amounted to 25,000 men, k? that the Portuguese army consisted Sola stat vcntas." Truth h / 60,000 men. This force was divi- alone stands. This old axiom may Yded into three divisions, and was sta well be applied to republics as wei; froned to defend the passes on thefron as academical schools. When thei tiers of Portugal. That several shir- boisterotfs storm of contending par-ynishes had taken place between the ties is over—when raging f.wuowfombihcd armies and the French, and cease to roar around the great fabric some scouting parties of the French >f our constitution, truth alone rc- had been taken and sent ty Lisbon. mains unimpaired, unshaken ; andj-Ya general battle had hern fought, At first, it designa ig th who cal enquire. We are justified in thWdendron nitufnn — nexr, one who sup- - * - '• ' ' ■' administration under the supposition, by the simil nicy ol your,ported the administration unde exalted expressions and ideas. Vorf institution, (in both of which sc example, your correct knowled^ law, and his of Major Clarke’s pnn cipl If v.e could suppose you ri -fonist—now, ally are a man of the conseque v: you assume, we would take consider able trouble to convince you but we are respecting this and vour pow ers of cofhprehi nsion, sceptics otir- s.-lv s. We must now leave jou, and turn to Analytic us Analized. rhere is more decency in the A* r.Jizcr than we had any reason to senses ofjthe world has become obsolete)-—it rwards signifi-. d a pettish opposi broad ..s the mantle of r vers a multitude of sin- ’ is spoiled promiscuously vho iru themselves to op thi law of the union—to legisla- lanty r-;, an , rebels tore, who dohe t- nr. who dt d l •Hid " hr. out C/.ir • into j. by....damnationf b 3 c. tfc. fc?f. its unclouded creative light will dif fuse through the political world the cripple power of strength, harmony and beaut}’. To Truth alone then we ought to adhere, for by its im- though one teas daily expected. The English and Portuguese were forti fjing Lisbon, and meant to defend it against the French to the last extre mity. Tr oops were daily coming in mortal principles our enlightened from England■ There were about statesmen have been taught to frame|40T) English transports at Lisbon, and and compound the several parts of our government ; and to establish those wise and wholesome laws which wing well administered are-the sup port of our civil rights and die pro tectors of our liberties. Beware then of the. language of faction—Iwware of the specious garb of patriotism, under which the subtle evils of aris- n r< hellion and re- ■ ■> nd Doctors, . . f> 'jtn the pulpit - A followedtocratical despotism are put in mo more expected. 'The Portuguese were in high spirits Nlw-York, July, 7. Sheriff’s Sale. WILL BE SOLD on the 1st Tues day in September next, at the court house in Wilkinson county, between the usual hours, One Lot of Land, No. 351, in the 3d district of Wil kinson coumy, levied on as the pro perty of Scott Montgomery, to satis fy an execution in favor of Henry;ML Strickland and others. Conditions, CASH. Reddick BcH, f>hf, July 25. 89——tds. Sheriff’s Sale. On the first Tuesday in September next, at the court-house in the county of Randolph, betweenthe usual hours, WILL BE SOLD, 2(),000lbs. Deer Skins levied on as the property of William Hammct, to satisfy anr execution in favor of James Dick, & Co. rand pointed out by the defendant. Cor., dulions, CASH. P. Fitzpatrick, Shf. July 25.39 ■ —tri*. Take Notice ! I forwarn all perf>ns from harboring cr trading witb my wife Eliza, Ike having left my bed and board without any provocati on. All tbofs afling in contravention of r- . c , , . this notice, will he profecuted to the ut- Capt. French of the ship Illinois, rigoro f t b e law. arrived’ yesterday from the Isle of May, informs, that he w.13 boarded on tde 23d of June, by the Rainbow British sloop of 22 guns, and treated politely—was informed, that they Irion. Remember th” language of— j ir d r-a engagement 1J Ju’y C5 James Cupp. 59 26t* BLANK B KB 1)6 F LEG ANTI.Y riUNTEU, Jays before, FOR GALE AT THIS OFFICE.