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J* * t-lctitained, by exj rittcrd*, ia
■ft - York fi.ifS which go rn a whaling
eof iwtr\y trcnths duration and
< t faorbrtic fymptorns appear
> t.. c crewt, w.lefs they hs- ? tem
fapp’iu of frith vegetable matter.
Thae will of thc-mfelres work a care,
tc it i v>ll known that they are more
oT i’cioui- * ben con fumed raw than it
* vr i fuftj. t\- -5 to any e o'mat y ojer*.
r, t ,i* I*!-.;'-..’ tf.i. conviction, the Aim.
r r-im e. U ■ pmi.pkinf, patetOffa dee.
rn tl .;j o-'turrl _• .1 crcde Bate.
J Lc'lf 4*
reftc it, ; ■ ”r<] yefierday
in i, hi . touched at ‘iihre’iar and
i ‘ unii win’li v'iih th’ U. & brig
” , ’v'u, i n-.Mr; nt B;t- -it. hound to Tan
fr . tft- her afterward* in a hay tvhere
i’iii- .ii i • ’rit lisid to be iyi g.—
TANARUS! re fa IV/ilft i.thrrs, Lindf v, of
Jv b <l, l ii.;f 5 ffpfli Gtbral
ire . ■ , y iih the Levant, and’ af—
It • aru ; rels • i t-r Cajit. Lindfty in
f. ian ft. : In bed fi eri the p.i v.iioeu.
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i{ f. os* an f rutin * r<ur; to Rfty
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* he., ju!.; (hcTi. ure now live f.”- tire
.;(!'! r ni tl.i.f, fear ; the judge ftriot
• lyaVlrr co Ins lir.t :.c,,fic M.jr’ 1 • ’s
* f ot-fi-i :n oili uli’ of tb-s 2q‘ll Jitae,
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Ad*ii; irencl =.,(! - uguor-s to cmnmei:drs
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i, e.< ■ of the prefect flat’ of
rciiiTincr, ev . :c ; h :.fei iu.rer y todirtdt
l: co'ii:i;;- uir ihipa of wsi and
j ■ -t. .r • . any neutral vefTels
v. ; ..'h j- . ,■g on trade £reß'y
; . we-'u the colony 1 f c enemy and the
u liiii'.ai cou.i ry !(• c/.ult the efm)3 be
lonyb-, and iadv.il with the property of
.11 .r;d r ountiy, provided that such ne.i
*ml wTJs fliaii iiii be fuppiyn'g, nor 0:1
the outward voyages funpi'ed the enerry
with a., y article contraband cf w.r, E •
(t ali not be tr. bu r \v,th any blockaded
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JL yhis I !ej :fty’s command.
(CXUCVL AR )
V . tl. iren'.bcis est he Philadelphia Mc
dieal Srtie'y, tlirougliout the United
£ atca.
U? K, ’
At a m eting of the Fhi'ad lnhia Me
dii .1 Society, i1 id n the 3 i Ftbiu.try,
iSos 11 w-.. uoanir-ioutly •••.Lived—
“ 1 hat a o mmittce c • luting of three
Venori.ry rnrt. ‘;ci*, t o mi tied with full
paver to f-.iicit a.id icctive donations, for
the yirnole of en iblni. r the Society to
pUichefr a ccnvcnitst lltuation for their
to cure tneeiings iu the city if I‘hiiadcl-
? h .”
The under'.gned were el.ffed cr.em
b.r.iof the comruittc , aid will continue
t j receive iuch donations ar. their fellow
member* indifferent pin* of the United
Surea may be dllpofed to forward.
JOHN iVNG DO!t ..'Tr M. 1).
JAM MS HUTCHINSON, M. D.
JOHN REDMAN COXE, M. V.
PjiLiJc'pli 1, Ali/y is/, ISOS. .
ijj* Tt e pri. ter* of i.ewGpapera in the
different states, arc refuelled to gtv; puii.
liciry to the above letter.
T \ LTIMORE, June 4.
Ihe coriuncrriai concerns of Mr.
Cr. w nii cft’.icld having utterly precluded
the poflibiHty c-f his serving his country
in the capacity of fecreturv of the navy,
the iiotiorable Robert Smitf:, t*q:iirc,
has coa.cuted to re occupy t. ; former
lituation at the head of that department.
x 1 conl-qu. m , the < (lice of nt tome f?* 1 1”
neral of the United States remains
hllcd U) ; JuLn i't.oitq fun Mason, tsq.
atiing in the snean time >ll that charstler
by efpcciul authi r : ty.
On th tiiird day of May l.ifU all fo
reign coins, ts.cpt Sp in.ih dollar:, and
part* ofdcllara ccafedto be a ‘coder
tyi the payment of debt:, in the United
States. the ucd of cougtcfs ir.-kiug
Flinch, Spaiulh, and gold
coins and t tench crown* 4 tender, cxpi-
Kd on the laid third day of M 7.
iuue 5.
- By b.ip;. M'Ke dct the Three Bro
thers, arrived li m Autigua yesterday,
we learn, that on the 16th u!t. the govet
uor ol Ant’gua had received dilpatches
trv m the government of Barbadovs, flat-
./, that the Combined Sptnilh and
. I reach fleets, cc- titling of fiftv tv!> .
fail, were iUeriag vt>Bi>ard fto.;. the coaic J
cf.citrop*. •*>>
In ccrrofcorntidr. of the above an Alex,
ct-’ ‘a psper of Monday l.(l contains the
rut wu-.g article :
Capt. Neale, arii-eu this morning m j
l r"dnys* from Fcr.p-Rico, covfir.ns the t
accounts, v a Fofton of the arrivds in the j
cVrfl-Irdies of the Fren s •id Spaniffa !
1 •; fljet, foutUti. <-■ 19 t'uiof tb- : j
1. - c..d lo or II frigs cc*. /A. few uays j
hit. re .-ptuin Neale tailed, Spamfugo- j
vqr.-me'iriiig arricid a(*Port> Rico wrh j
the i..fintuition of her bavirg failed id
ti. if co/fipacy with if.’n euui left them
v.iadwaoj oi Barlradi^es.”
lie is a copy of a letter
r .<?iv dhv the leer,tsry of the nacy,
from mitUhiparn cOir.niamJi q,
*l. *1 tiun no. j, lui.t at e*tv j
* u ‘Ai .
U. £ £"~n loot, 2'o. 7, 1 ‘c, Tc.it.
trx Gy 3 U ro—- * *
Sts— 1 hare the honor tc traufrf.it
for ycurinformation, the foliowirg ac
count of my trsnfaflJonSi since the 14th
instant.
On the d?.y I get under way, in com
pany with the United States flop lAn
Adams, ar.d gun beat 1 ) Nob, 3, and 6, to
proceed to the Mediterranean, we kepr
in company that day and the r.?\ - t ; but j
cn the j6th it came on to blow vt .y ,
frtfu in the evening, from z tt. t. % fert 1
rfown top-fails and tower yards, but car
ry irg all other fails to keep up with-the
frigate AO I, we loft cf the fri
gate ar.d gun-boats, ru-ng to its being ;
exceflivcly thick and fn.gy. Next moi j
ning, (ar.d for three 1-.y* afterwards) the
fog continued ; r.o . and; 1 fight, and a ,
high fca rurniog, wc now eifeovered ;
tlia* in confc-qucncc <;* our carrying •;>
pr'ft ot fht tr. •k' , p 10 .'lth the (h ; p, we 1
li?d sprung cur mail, and found it fjiiit
from the heel to the p? nciS. 1 irmne- ,
d : ,itely liamcwdftro-fle mouldii’c'Bclapped
on below and an i-,n band the)
partrci •, hoping it would be fufacteul ‘ ■ ’
■ prevent its going farthir ; but on tl'-e
2 1 It, in bit. 37, 17, long. 65. I found {
th’ malt to hr so much wrrkened, a v 'd
worked so much, (the £pht having now
five foot abo-v;’ the deck) i was n- ■
dr.red to believe that lhould wt. get into I
a l i. vy sea, ver vould inevitably lose it.
My cnlv alternative now wa to rstr.-n,.
af I tbraght the cons quereea might te ‘
much worfc were we to lose it in the mid- .
die of the ocean. ,
I cannot exp refs to ytju, fr, v.y nc. 1
tifiratioa, et (lie unfortunate orci^erc, ’
which has thus ; n fome mcafure rVf.steci
y- ur, and I assure you, rny with tej -ir.
rl>e fquadren as earlyas pi fh.ble. Bur j
I truii I fhali yet be there in time to j
pp.rticipat’ 5 n the c’o-y wfcb-b I am cor.-,
fidert ourltlt'e <• vy w.:i ‘ace . ‘.ins',
furamer, agsinfl its tr.emi s. Be sfT.rved,
fir, nothing frail be wantirg on rny part
tofemard her refitting ; no by the :itr.t
I c?n have roe honor *0 hear from you,
I fli.'.U be agrin rredy fer a. j
No. 7, is a vt ry fire ‘n fiel and capable [
of going to any part, ox ;he world—(he
fills well, holds a good wind, is very
ftiif, anti an excellent lea boat.
The other gun boats, I have reclnn tc
believe, were/epurated at the fame time
iviihmyfdf, astbeywtre 11,11 farthe- from’
ti c firp wheli l loil fight of her—fcpr
tlirr is no doubt of their making their
way in fsifety.
From the time I determined so return,
v/i* (xperitneed nothing but herd winds
and calms—and hem the weakness of
the mail, we were obliged to be very
tender in carrying fail—indeed, had not
the melt been made of white p nt, it nev
er would have been fprUrtg with the fail
we were then carrying on it.
1 have the honor to be, fir, with the
gffotefl. rtipeffi your obedient servant.
P. S. OGILVIE.
CHARLESTON, June 19.
By a passenger jn the hrig Alliance,
from Nant£, the editors of the New
Yuik Gazette have received the following
interesting information ;
“Some warm notes had passed between
Mr. Armstrong, the American minister,
and Mr. Talley 1 anti, respecting the con
coct of the A merican government towards
Spain. Dispatches respecting which are
brought by the Alliance to the secretary
of state. Impartial Napoleon has told Mr
Armstrong, that the Spamth government
cannot nor shall not pay the demands of
America at present.”
June 20.
The Bfitidi fh.M'O Jazl Pi i and Nan
n*, fn,m the coalt of Alr : ca, via Su xi
11am, aichored at quarantine yesterday.
The above (hips failed from Suninam 20
days since—one d.gree to the windward ;
of Barba docs, they fell in with the IV-i-;
| :/ b nAlediteranean fla t, under adm: al j
Gorfl Ntlfon, confiding of >! ‘hips oi tee 1
line and one frigate, in pu fait of the ;
French and Sparith ; They were ir:crm* (
cd that another Btiiilh squadron c. 12
fhipi of the line, were expected to follow
Lord Necsun imrrediau.v. The ‘Jitei (
Pari, has 268 flavss and the and; “■
275-
Capt. Crocker,from St. Thomss, ccr.-
firms the account before received, of the
orrival of a French and Spanish fleet at,
Martinique. Cpt C. was nt Demin . a
at the time ; and the iaieiligCnce was re- j
ctived tlure on the lfttn ’j!t. The alarm j
\v; s f;> gicSt, that the town of Ro/Teau i
was drlerted ertirely ; the inhabitants j
iieviug with alt portable proxpe/ty to j
Prince k .perth but, Jud before capt. !
C. left iJonjinica, fur'i.er accounts were j
brought of an additional French force’ o. j
I fix fjil of the line and two itigatts, hav-,
| ng arrived at Fort Royal, Martinique,
t This war c... oßird the day utter lc?
| ?: ivat at St. Thomas, by the captain of,
1 a Svvt'ediih (loop, in 36 hours f;oi> lort
Royal, who mentioned, that this French
’ fquadren were just coming to anchor a.,-
he left it.
The French and Spauilh R ret s fi-. !l ar
rived, were reported to havt: on beat,’
I 7,000 troops.
No Btitilh fleet, except that underad
miiai Cochiane, had been hearl of in thc*
VV’eil Indies ; but it was reported tucl
L”rd Nelson’s Was expected.
An embargo was said in all tke Britiu
wiudwaid itlsnds, ar.d cntinued when
capt. C. li ft Dominica, which was effect
ed by fpeewi permit.
Fifteen or in y American veffeb
had beta feet from Tortola to St. John’s,
to be heiltr protected—-ncft ct the rrs
fc ’ i r.i cargoes ccadest-cd • l
Ft on ‘.he Kr.ltcvP. h -Hr ■ t err.
V't- ‘--ntu-’ t !iv clown the'-’ general.
It'ior*’ h'ior'r j that genuinercpublidanifm
confi'Vs in,
A mutual t-.kraticn of opinio?..
2. In difeufling the propriety of pro*
poftd tr.eafures, unde a Acred rtfp.ci
fi r tiutb, sr.d ir.ffaenCeof an ur.piejudi
; ced ar.d unirflanud judgment.
?. In reaciutely gning, however
|at variance with preconceived ii’eas,
| whatever length reason raid tle public
: v.-lfare require.’
4. In a devotion to liberty evinced i
net so much in oyr abftradjf ideas cf go
-1 vcri.foent b< caafe the heft and w ticfl
i men will differ on theft points, as by
! the genera! tenor of cur fcntirnent3 end
J aAioiis. Confcquently a trug repuh- i
i lican will neither by ‘word or dee.! fay j
[u do e: y thing which lUall iofi ii gi the j
: ,'..'hta of confcitnce, or ihe freedom cf i
idliou in his fellow men, which i t not ,
fle/rantlv iecbafiftcr.'. with the general !
! s’- ifare. ’ _ .. |
j 5. In the habitual- taaniieftation cf j
; rßpeft for republican fafut-itions, znd the ;
! people.
j Tn aa hsUtoal vd -vr?r?-al sub
! million to the wui of thepcfc.a as txpref- ,
j fei by a majodry.
T n a ffmr.f er a’taci.rr -nt to m.ta- ,
(fares than men, Ir an attachment s j
IV rong as tp prevtr.t a violation of the |
i iorraer freer, a regara to t..-_ fatter. j
j 8. in a Cautious afcft.nence from the 1
Axe cife of all ur.ner IT..rv power leaving j
! io i-.civ’duals t’.c ‘jr r ,c. ;. r ed rurfuit ol I
j ;h.ir own concern'i, whet-in it cots not |
1 injure others.
9, Tn the impoti'v<r. cf Hght taxes on 1
ordinary and of equal t-x?s or. all occa-
L.rs.
10. J.r the habitual miiutenance of
j f.'src, u.'iefs driveo to arms by the fyue- j
1 nr.atie end deliberate aggreffion* of an e*
re my.
it. In ftrcuunue and perf.rving exer
tions bv promoting education and the
ir 1. to rail trepoor to a ftste cf coin
j fort and independence, end to enlighten
! the whole co?nmu:.:iy, so ss to render
them better able to cr 3 ay perfor.al happi
ntfs fc cuaintaia focial.ngfcta
1 will not fay tha’ ‘itie are all, or e
ven the greater part cf the trait i which
cha*aft<rife a genuine ft publican ; but I
will fay that he who yclTefifs them is a ge
nuine republican, however he may thi-k
or aft either in private or public life on
subordinate points. It w ill be perceived
tiv&t thele traits nrceflarily imply a sincere
conviction that all legitimate power is
drrivtt’ from the pesple, find that its on
ly honed exercise is in the promotion of
ti.eir happiness.
Let us rapidly review these several
traits.
Fuji a mutual toleration of opinion is
an affential ingredient in the charadfcr
of a republican. Were I called upon
to name the cardinal point cf republican
ism, pre-eminent above all others, I would
name this. Without it freedom is but
a name, an ignis fatuut, thr.t may hurry
us into difficulties and dangers but can
never lead us to any ufeful result. Ht
who denies freedom, of opinion to others
necvffarily arflSgatcs to himfelf luperiov
intel'igence or virtue all around him ;
and without, per’ aps, always perceiving
it himfelf, lays the fu ll foundation stone
of a monarchy or driftocraey. Whence
is it, that free Hates have perilled, but
fiom the inordinate ambition of a few
men, who have not relied fatisflcd until
they prostrated all opprfitirn to their
views? what was the firll indication of
tlfas ambition, but intolerance of opinion
overbearing & menacing whatever eroiled
or thwarted'it ?
Let us analife the ingredients of which
such a spirit general'y composed. it is
I founded on the belief of the individual
j that he is pc ffeffed of high power?, art
fing from a companion cf himfelf vxith
j those zround him. This belief may be
(jiiil, or it may be unjust. It uojuft he
can have no claimsfto superior influence,
it juf;his talents entitle him to a diftin
guifh'-d lead among his affccistts. Put
hew fa this lead to be gained? By fdi.'y
1 dffplayirg his tnlents, by laying L-iore
: h-r afiberates or the pt-opfa the tr ‘em
to. his opinion?, by . ror.vinehg thole to
1 who .-a they i e add.tfled that it is their
iutereft lo receive tluxu, a. and to adopt
the Ricalves they rc com os ceded. Now )
j ccr.v'UJton is an aCI of the mind, that
! can ooiv be producctFby enlightening’be
(judgment, and not by coercion. Fuc
I eppea a ice of it may be, but the reality
! never cai. Where then superior powers
j 4 \ fi, so fsr from leading to intolerance
I t.icy clifclahn it; t!u.y contain within
; t’.-.v nsfelves happier tr-. mis for sceotr.plith
! ing their purpofa ; - Hence it tartly hap
’ pens that a g ear mind is intolerant, —
v, hy it be ? If I n.ay use the
j expreffien, it brings its wares to the tnar-
I: t, and every eye at once acknowledges
iluir luptrior txouifiteaefs and quality.
Stung u believi.g.
The sass is that intolerant trur.ds are
dually weak ; and a secret confciou!-
efs of ceictt u the fruitful pareni of
deceitful appearances. Sue!, naiads
therefore, thrink from fenmuy ;
they retuls to take the common ground
of argument ; and they fly t orn
the touch ftoiic of familiar obfervat. ,n.
It may Is further rentaiked that pb
ntical intolerance stnpUes a coi : far*
public opinion, a-bcivei that ti c 3,*'l 10---y
---y of the people are inconqtr'nt to judge
tor .hemfelvc*.
Let us then chrriCi a mutual tolerati
•vn of opinion as ti e Iheet acchcr cf r?-
--fa 1 ;;.in=fs.
‘• . r. : 7 *• -
; going tra.fa ‘.re ch “t. “, jfl'd cip c
if these tra’ .s r.v- fa” a b-tlre cv-.-r h.-
f fiioo9 during the pried? c r rr/.itical ;
gloom ti c*, have so -cCrr. 1 ps.ff : d let us
not, btcauie he dees not cc:cc> :e witii
us in every thing, ks*ifii him from cur
communioa and confidence. If God h:.
notendowedbim with the fame happy in
tuition we enjoy, let ns, while we pity
the weakness of his head, r.at denounce
the purity of his heart.
L t me tiot be under Rood aa b-ing de*
firous of removing the hecelfary Hues that
; di-'i'figuifb parties io this country. Two
great parties exist, whose principle? and
meaiiiits ae at war with •-ach oti>c.*.—
While taoli retains its dift’V.dive prin
ciples a f did or sass coalition is impofii
j hie. The at tempt'would be ruinous.—
j Blit let if be recollected that the toler
| atiar.l.cre .nenk ated i-. confined to tc-. xrb
! iicanfc, to those who p nT-fa in coi mum the
> sot eg-. -ng traits of ol .rtli tr?} vd icli ;■ *
! precisely those in which the tVdt> - pm y
j were deiiciant when in p -T ifirmoi pw tr.
J While therefore, to that hmly be-,
; lungs the fame freedom of cf.q'.iry v: Ji
that cl.i .Tied for the republl-.ans, tl. y
1-sve no : ittlc to our confflre•••? , until
, they übodon their c I.trails’ Lt-”- t
I merits,
1 True rpublicamfm conf.i'Ts. fa con.'r, !
j It’ d’ s'for.g theprtf af ft py i- j
1 nte.-suref, under a taereJ resp.-'.t fn.
i m.l th’ es an unfit y i utt.f \
1 unirfiti'ze l j t/gvenf
i The republican fyiKci is the c f f?p. u 1 ’
!of wisdom end phihur.hropiiy. it.: foie
I cbje.fl is the public good. Its foie
■ ?,can s ?hc vtifiicm and virtr eo’ tbe peo
ple. ‘V he never tliefc rr.r aos do r.ot tx
; i'r, or these ends fail to be accv v pi.fned,
republicaaifm is but a name. Ho?.’
tacn shalt ti.tfe bear ained but by dtfan
i sing inTorr.vitirn in tl • Ihsne of fadls ? .
just reafening ? They rcqu.re not the
aid of passion or fuphiftry. These are
fubterfuges of far different fyfterns. Tl’e
px’ople, to judge correclly, ought to
kec-p their minds cool & unprejudiced.—
Everv tr.ar. knows that th'-; is the only
v ad to prefperity in private Lfe } and is
eqeal.y :o in public It fa.
Bur, if rny sftior.s & motives arc afsail*
ed with maiignant fury by a political Ot>-
fount, who totally regarldefs of t nth c-ai
umniatts my charaffr, I shalt reframiiom
mauifeftir.g tny resentment h.y retaliation?
this mult depend on the nature of ihcbbc!
ai.d the foarce from which it flows. In
melt cases, however atrocious the libel*
it will not touch the char after at which
it : c levelled. Scurility curries witi* it it?
own antidote ; and lucb is the debased
state of the press, that it is generally con
fiJered a# theju>tr. u ge paid to diftinguilh
ed mtrit
Cases do undcbtejly occur iu which
replies are neceffarv ; but there are none
in which the vindication of the charac
ter cf a good and great man requires a
resort to feutiiity. Let then the ere
mies of our republican institutions ‘enjoy
tlie uner.vied diftin&ion of monopoliiing
defamation in all its atttocious hues ;
and let iu friends never adept the pre
text of tyrants, that good ends fanftify
bad means.
Iu the third place genuine republic.’n
ifm, conilfta in resolutely going, bovorver
at variance with fi t conceived ideas,
•whatever length reef on and toe puo.ic
tvelf ts require.
Under systems, founded in trror or
fraud, it is not ftupnfmg that the mere
fuggeilion of reform should appeariothofe
whose foie claim to power rest? upon the
continuance of abufa. It is u; question
ably to this source that we are tc fub
ferite the hue and trie which have in
the old world iavailably attended every
effort made to effeft a change in .be ex
isting fyffemt of government. And
such ha? bi-cn the fury wuh which all
changer have been oppoftd, andfo pow’
c*fu! the hoftiie engines put into motion
arising from the confolidatc-d currupt'o”.
cf a -es, that even good men have doubt
led the expediency of atternptiiig j
them. .
Eat are there let this count y axiy j
such cap‘c*3 ? Are tvir circu.nftanecs the •
lead fimiliar to thofa >i the nations oi
Europe ?On 1 e coaltarv i* not 7 d<- j
ftradirve feature ui *U oar j o ! :;i..al iaitre i
tut ions that they ought to chacve wth j
circumffances ; that there ’ no otiet cr.-
j teiion of their g'lodii’fa than the.r c-.-r ]
pciency to at’vaucS the gerenff welfare? j
• ..-,t, to, every ftrp m i.ave takei !
in reforming our conftiVJtic s zr* <a- ;
been for the better ? Theory then, sr'i j
praftice concur in enforcin? the propr;*- |
ty of the courte Pave hxttrert > nabit- j
ually pursued. ‘I :.e frutn >*, tfi.- t our 1
fyftenis of governirrent are bit exp £ r ; -
uieni.3 by which the ibnr.dmfs of ptlfiti- j
cal principles are te fit A hav nr, been mere I
the r-'falt of theory than praqtjft _my ;•
their full dclopcmtnt c:.'.;a:t numerous I
and fatal dclrfts. * - j
From tlcL considerations, if wetfld !
feeni to be a neciffaty feature of repuh-* j
liaanifm ! > beep in t. ntl tat view the o- 1
peration ofcxilting fyflem.*, *0 c. m; aie j
the e fit ft* of different fyftenis upon the j
U vend cbmEUnittes in which th ’y arc I
3t a proper Eaton to
tranrplant ifito til,-i'itf p--inciv!r * ‘’l ‘ch i
have ft >od the left of fair cxycri.htnt.
lu'cwi.’g -this there io, r.o doubt, the
erirt.c . r.ctu of r-vus n tt .on, ,c- .
JC-. -j,
0* J-'jl.lk)t -'••- aI - - - G 7*tVcF 1
be left fight . ? that great -fT ixi can ;
rarely ae proditced wiihout t*iealiu-wanoe-;
of ccsuderiL.e i;me ; ai:Q timifaht effort •
■ % t, .*
to prcciprt r tii* Hi cciuuc- i
(tvf of the gCiud, W hicb, udder & ffifaii |
l&'.al'Oad iLcjf prOJUk-C - I
thftk ri; • ‘ f.- ’ •/.
rrefth.-iradv ‘.'-.', > . t 1 ■ “y ■
i fieenlv intcrenin-’ as the ’ “i-.'cre <vt ? -
i -;v*. Ticnts, which ntccfifa.iy : I
ro-fas and different 2ger, petfcnal cord.:
derations or temc-crary clije.-.* fhculd U
studiously avoidrx ,
With an abstinence from there- loft
ing*, and wi*h a cenlous r<”v ‘ i— f
public a rni.'d coi’- •:<
by fcft-’&ioB and experience, *- have ■ -
thing ‘o fear from any plans of r
that u.y be f'Jfcgftted.
Is tiici-e not, hkev-if*. cac r • liter
rcafon far encouraging fitch a fait it of
favsftVation ? it is ur.iverfslly cflow-d
tuat tne vigfl.ance of the people ought
tube habitual. Can this be the csfa.if
i .r*< nrenot ol i. its canffastty fubroit
t’.d *■: tlirsn wo:rny ,ft exciting it 2-—-
T .V ; s; 1! j-f ; ea.i - i’o.e.tt worthy of ex -
cilhig it Li.a>t tholv which involve the
corre-inei'-s o< in.-.-ci ect- -.‘s oi the c->
•: t~y pii . ■ oft! s
-X i-ut be *:-)pird Li.. * ,11 :Jjc dlicufllon
of tiitl.-, th- tctl r,:3 of the combatants
‘■’ill ; t punfi fi -much of that d-b--fV- 1
;pi.it • ‘ mir.<lrß Mix ■!: or.*, u -
p .fa cx.iiili .ns, a,.d-.'.d ich bee gone
i i'o ’-.i o ■.*> fa the national’
i r. -fit tv * ... hr, iv; arj -,.sri cf n3 •>
Ur-. ‘
• In the fourth f! .-, gc'.lliil’ repttt-li**-
i rnixv not so tiiiich *u ow sb
j fti.'ft id re rs ir,meat, bz.uie rbc
j bat Bui >* left men will ffder on th. fa
i poitift. 3. rn the .yi ft t* or our
fenflfaneats an :’ afthnu.
Tnii piotkftttji have alt.-ady
qaaliii'J, fall:./:* ij a eitunt ifai.l bv.
yon.l wifiert fixicil charity ought not
10 go. T!veiov .-i.Miity >.ft tbs people
mw!! -Sc allowed so mini the pruruipbi
iff raprefent - re, as being its o iy !eg--
timate organ ; and the necGmy ot
1” circamtcribiug executive ,power, fa
cut virtual.’ y to swallow up the other 4ef
par:merits But with regard to the
length to which the of firffrage
ftioa’d be carried, the modification and
dilHhutfan of defaulted powers, and the
pc i •fa of office 5 it il iu Vain 1* expetk
among republican* identity of ideas 0.
tie poin-.i, -x have (hewn, that they
differ from each other nearly a? widely*
ns fao ‘i their opponents. Wanting this
criterion, we have, fortanatehr * much
happier one in the ger.erff. teaoref men’s
fant,rr.ents and eftions.
if yen entertain any doubt o’the fir.--
eerily of their republican principled, tnatk,
their ccuife for a fucceffioo of years.
Their depcrtjntnt in private life wiil
fhej no feeble light On their lecret
thoughts. Have they been virtusofy
liberal, enlightened ? Have they held
coi.iifi.t nt language ? Have tr *y been In
ffnftriott*, and by the exereifa of their
own faculties llrove to gain an h lucre -
ble ihdepeitdenre ? These arc the foijet
foundations on which the tr.ie republic
cai. chirafter mould rest. If to tbefe*
you can add tfivt they have, oa all jua
lie cccafions, diicharged uprightly thtr
dufiesimpofed upon them,and ttit they
have in no fa,fiance facrificsd *be wellfftp
of the pnifaic to pedana* view:., y.jiv <-.ac
have no belitatiofl in pronouricirij theta
republican.
Jn tli v fifth place, ger/uiiie republicap*-
ifaa coofifts 11 the kakiftsal roanifaiiattaa
of refped tor republican intUtuticna'aiMx
for the peoyffe.
Thia n,:be no hblluff irofdTi an c £
devotion- -a thcufsnd ff.ftirgogticn have,
made this their ladder to p wtr. It
mud r.ppt ar iuare /•: eftions ilu n -it.
words—The v ant of this 1 aptefi will
perhaps be menevident in* rnoft case
than its pcffellbn. Thole.who t.:ft
v. ill not j/eiiitally c-perffy avc.v ?hiir
predileition f >r.i monarchy or an iiy.i.
cracy ; but you will hear t! prcuous
citig eulo -iuniK on berth gsvtt--t.-rts ;
expreiiing their adm-tati.sn of the Sqtsfh
condUudtn ; extolling wi s.ever is Sng
i;‘h, ii and deprcciatirg xv’r.ftevtr is Ansc
■ : rkJ'cui'Og the pu- after exercise ox
j political i>,h!B •, Luybi:'! ;- si eiedtic'r’.s*
; and magpirying u. 0 flagrant espeffig*.
their flightett ftrereejuf. treat decentnn ar
) rood order. Thcfa 1: • ore-eat, cannot
, be, republicans,
J In tfc-e Jitttb plaf, gciuurc republjcrr- ‘
i-'tr. eo>;fills in an habitual sud cht.-r.fal i
I tabirufiioti to th * will of the peop: : ex- I
. prcffid by a majeri: y.
j However evdeoss the atMititreot ofm
Itus f are, :t re tr. ca.-r.a 1 import?-ce ;re
! sm? vis /* ■.Fl.tt'y net a rcf-r.b'icw* ■
j however , ire 1 is t’-* my of gov, , r- rent,
who div ? f rest it. it ref. s cx-
Ir- cfily ::: 5.. f ‘+■ v tq wl rights*
; r-i rehicn it* r.o.<- o.et -z cr s aa...-,u—-.y ,
{d;truet:ve- • •
1 fi far x* ii vo ift . ■ ... : , j
j vne-ntru la ole c: . ci the sowr .-3 <--t j
i the r. iit i it. re. . I'rep',- j
j ers can .ot be irv •’ ft. V-'r-i'-tc-re-r, there
I T Me v- :.; H a mejirity o’
ji am fi,/-* *-’• to oft y r. and rfap.cl j., j
(Vi.iie it rsnrei’-s ip force, pry min'd re. •.
iTii-’.is uufauevi’d ; and if i cosfiSer it
i J may c.'Ctr .ve!t it by
j v, capons of argument end truth
-j Geffufa- republicanifia in the Jevrntb ?
tlace, corfifis in 3 i’ror.ger aucc.-mt. t 1
I/* , w
to tj'.efreires than m-r, ‘a ao, jftf .r-,-.
1f / Rremg a* to pteVi.nt h vie,at: mo, n 4
I lorn- r . -a re- -urel to tree latter. j
i . .it;s a Jure cnfficuk perf if—
.me cc. Men ft ; use t. e olj,t\s ofa
’ our cfti-.T!, re, .:fa>n,iU!- act a. j-.
teegfloraed to i'-ttwp to it.:,a. .*-c. :o
’ < t. yx as n,ofi- so, s .
; $e repute tie hig .1 >;<
1 iu*.ir C.fa-'.: ad itfiaris, ,r. -r.HiftfiA
| 0 <tc or .tree we d<s /-A flUvfiy m?Us t
! jiVoptr f-ike .’ re :r the ir.fires
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