The Louisville gazette and republican trumpet. (Louisville, Ga.) 1800-1809, June 03, 1800, Image 2

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natdv nrrcffarv, (ball Toon lead beret peace info t*r. temple or w?r : then the fentiment of univerfal jov (frail obliterate the remembrance of onprcHioh and injuftice. Already the oppref fed forgot their ills, in looking to the future. The acclama tions of’everv a?r will be offer ed to the hero who gives happi nrfs to France, and fecks to re ftoreif in the contending world.” NEVV-YOR X, May 5. The friends of liberty in this country have much rcafon to rejoice; The republican ticket Jias been triumphant over all bppofhion. A hoff of enemies and a powerful phalanx, a flrong ariftocratic faftkm was combin ed, organized, and cemented, for the purpofe of Overthrowing the juft and ufefiil plans of li berty, which for thirty years paft had been the obje£l of de mocratic attention among the friends of the human race in this pait of the world; but the Iflrength and firmnefs of the ci tizens of Hew-York have given plan of iniquity a fatal blow, and (Truck with death thcmile rable (rhemes of ariftocracy which have been fabricated for the deftru&ion of American li bet^v. / It is worthy of remark, atid defervinT the confederation of every citizen, that this eleftion has been 'ffeftuated by means juft anrl equitable; and by the operation of caufes, which have can ; cd along with them a conco mitant dignity and tranquility of con 'uft; unexampled in po pular eleftions, and fcldom knew* on former occafions, ef penally when the fpiMt"of party has run fo high, and the malig nant paffions of man have be come highly excited, The fe deral party is appealed to in the prefect cafe, and we are willing to reft upon their decifion. whe ther the conduft of the republi cans in this city, has not been marked with temperance, good order, and and an adherance to conflitutional principles. Recourfc has not been had to falfehood, calumny, or pcrfonal abufe ; no plots have been dif covered, no (Tories related ; but faCT, ptinriplc, and republican fumnefshave conßifuted the on ground of a£lion * and to -befe alone the republican ener gy wlr’rh has been difplayed in this city irufl be ultimately re ferred. 1 he Mcralifts will recoiled!, that on the laft election they contrived a wonderful (lory, concerning a hoi rid maftacre on board the (hip Ocean, Sec. Sec. ard that by woeful and mifera ble representations of this fort, they completed their purpofes. Let (hem learn therefore that tru’h his more effeft than falfe hcod. and that political candour will ever effedl that which poli tical intrigue is deftined to de ft roy, PHILADELPHIA, May 3. The Circuit Court of the United States for the Pennfylva nia rliftdfl adjourned yefterday afternoon. At the rifmg of the court, Judge Chafe, when about to leave the bench, observed that he intended to have faid fome thing to fhc gentlemen of the bar, and regretted that fo many of them had left the eburt. , lie obferved, that this was probably the laft time that he fhould ever prefide in this court; different arrangements by law, and his own declining health, would prevent his attendance upon any future occaiion: [And no great lofs.J May 10, COMMUNICATION. Among other wife projefts lately brought forward in Con grefs, is the eftablifhment of a national library at Waffiing'on, 5 000 dollars are to be appropri ated For that purpofe, as a begin ning. Three great litterati, Le vtn Ppwfll t Thomas Evans , and Robert Wain arc appointed by Mr, Sedgwick on the part of the houfc of reprefcntatives f to make the neccflary arrangements and /cleft the books, and from the choice of men we may eafily griefs what will be the choice of books; The firft part of this committee has read Fifher’s arithmetic, Starke's Virginia juf tice, and fuch other bocks as enabled him to fill with becom ing dignity, the important office of deputy (heriff of the ounty of Loudon in Virginia-— 1 he fccond is a heavy plodding attor ney who has no doubt had great reading in ca/ts in foint % and the literary rcfcarches of the third has no doubt extended to the ftudy of bills of exchange, in voices, and policies of infur ance. We (hall fuppofe this learned committee at their firft meeting, after hearing a fpeech from Mr. Powell on the importance of ac quiring a knowledge of hiftory, politics, religion, Ethicks, Pby lies, and Mataphyfics, come to a refolution that they would re commend it to the committee to be appointed on the part of the fenate, that the caft end of the building intended for the library be divided into feveral fmall apartments for the purpofe of eaucujfes . That the room be ornamented with paint ings, royal heads to be pre!erred, if a Efficient number can be procured. That the Weft end of the room be furniftied with a number of large looking glaftes—for the accommodation of Mr, Dana, Me. Rutledge, Mr. Dayton, and fuch ladies as may plcafe to vifit the library, and that the follow ing books be purchafed, viz. Adam’s Defence of the Ame rican Conft itution— Porcupine's edition. Difcourfes on new edition by Ruffel. Thomas A. Kempis. Ihe works of Porcupine, 16 vols. The Bloody Buoy and Can nibals Progreis, for fuch mem bers as are troubled with weak nerves. Religious Courtfhip, Ovids art of love, and |enks’s glorious vi&ory of chaftify, for the ufe of Mr. Harper. Weblfei's Spelling book, Mills on draft cattle, and Swam merdam’s Alchemy, for the ufe of Judge Cooper, A Greek Grammar for Ihe me of Mr. Dana. Dio Caflius with his life, in Englifh, for the ufe of Meffrs, Dayton, Tracy and Livermore, from which they may know whe ther the laid Dio Callius lived before the flood, or fmee, or whether he belonged to fomc of the ancient Indian tiibes or not,* Dr. Swift's art of political lying, and his tale of a tub— for the ufe of Mr. Pickering. The Sportsman's magazine and Cibfon on the chfeales of horfes—for the ufe of Lewis R, Morris, The Frifky Songflcr to be i)fed cccafionally at Caucuffcs, hr wav of amufement. Philmore’s divine right of king's, and Hobbes on govern ment, for the ufe of Mr. Read and general Lloyd. Dcmoivres do&iine of chan ces, and Hoyle on the game of Whiff, for the ufe of Sedgwick and Parker. S obbs on the pleafures of the unde (landing, for the ufe of lenaioi Chipman, The political works of Machiavel, for the ufe of Mr. Dexter—and to be lent occafionally to Mr. Robert Lif ton John E. Anderfon and Win. J* Hobby's defence of the Geor gia purchafe, for the ufe of gen. Gunn and Mr. Sewall, Dr. Barton's Inquiry concern ing the American* favages, for the ufe of Mr. Hillhoufe, he will there be able, molt piobably, to # The hint for providing this article Ifofe from the great lcarn : ng and varloog reading difpliycd by certain federal Cc- Btiofa. Some lime ago Mr, Cocke in thedenate of the United Stages, men rionfd it.at Caligula according to Dk Coffins wrote hia lava in very fmail cha radtera, and hang them up upon high pillars, the more effectually to enfnare the people, upon which the preat gene ra! Dayton fpokc thoi—“ Dio Caffiue, 1 never heard of Dio Cafiiui He m*y be fomeof the Indian triDa,” and Mr, Tracy fuppofed Dio Caflius was of the Cherokee or Cboftaw nation. M The gentleman from Kentucky, faid Mr. Livermore, haa quoted Dio Cafliua, an author we have never heard of before.” Mr Jl/arfhall of Kentucky, refe and declared that he had nor mentioned Z)\o Cafliua, “ I meant the gent’eraan from 1 eQnc^^ee, ,, anfwcred Livermore, “ I fee the gentleman from Kentucky would be alhamed of fuch a blunder-” Mr. C joke declared, that the paflage be had quoted waa from Biackflone (which the reader may find i Com. P 3 £ c 45) tDl l that he would produce the book next rowroing to fhew them he waacorrcft ; next morning he pro duced the book, and Tracy beheld with adooifhment that the nirae vrts really fpeii D o Cafliua, exaftly as it had been pronounced by Mr. Cocke, by Air, Dayton and Air, Livermore. He examined the book attentively as if to dcte& any fraud or trick Air. Cocke might attempt to impofe upon him ; but unfortunately there w«a no fraud, no trick, no impnfltion in the cafe—-It waa fairly Dio Cafliua, and nothing elfe could be made of it. At that moment, the f A . erminator in the bitternefa of hia heart, raoft fincerely wilhed, that no fuch r.uihor hid exifted as Dio Cufijoa. Layton and Tracy had a confultation, and looking Into Bayle, they found D o Cafflus waa a Grecian hiflorisn, who flourifhed in the time of Alexander Se verua. He wrote ihe biftory of ivomc in eighty hooka, twenty-fix of which are dill extant. He waa not an antidi luviao, nor did be belong to the Chcro* kee or Cho&aw nation. Thclc gentlemen after difeovering tbc egregiua blonder they had made, by endeavouring to be over witty, pretend ed they though: Air. Co*U Uid Bio Ccjfus. £nd feme traces of his ancefio-; Perkins cafes of confcience and a cure for canting-, f or the ufe of the Connefticut tion. ° Allynes’s alarm to the uncr.j. verted, for the ufe of Mr. LatU mer, Wells, and Bayard. Gradual conqueß, or Heaven wen by little and little, in two f eN mons by Eifkine and Hunter— and Grove on (ecret prayer f or the ufe of Mr. Thatcher,' The C uckold's Chronicle f or the ufe of general Hamilton. Barrow on patience and re fignation, and Durant's comfort and counfel for dejeQed fouls for the ufe of Mr. Kofs. The want of room obliges us to pollponc the continuation of this catalogue. BALTIMORE, May 7 . From France, Direft. The big America , arrived ye f terday from St. Sebaftians, brought Paris papers to the yth March ; theft' I was not (p fortunate as to obtain; but from the fupenargo of the America, received the following information , which the public may depend on as correft ; that the American Comm iff oners travelled through the French territory on their way to Paris, incog hut whenever they Were difeovered, were received and entertained with the moft enthufiajlic reJpcH and hofpita lily; that they arrived in Paris a Jew days before a national fete was performed in honor of our deceafed Wafhington, whofebuft was placed in the gallery of the i huiilerits , in prefence o] the ccn/uls and chief offi cers oj the French nation; a faiti cular feat being ojfigned to our am miffioners, they dafned the intended honor , and mixed among the croud oj the populace, 'I hat acovmif fiono) three were , on the Juccecdmg day , appointed to meet and arrange the bufmejs of negociaiion with the American minijltrs ; this ccnmif fim covfifted of the following cha rollers, viz. fofeph Buonaparte, Flureau, Roedercr, who had fixed a day for opening the negotiation. SAVANNAH, May 29. In the Jchooner Hetty, which ar rived cn Saturday la/1 from Phila delphia, came paffengers , Abraham Baldwin , ejq. cne of the repic/cnta tives of this flate in the fenail cf the • United States , James Jones , efq, one of our members in the hoy ft repreftntatives , and John Rutledge* jun. ejq. one of the * South-Car clina representatives. Ccngrefs adjourned on the in ft, and are to meet again on the third Monday in November next in the city of Wajhingion* By 5 r °* ,AH TT, ’< o E 0 R C I A, / Clerk oj the Court^ Wajhington County. C Ordinary, for » *j j ington County • WHEREAS Eliazer Cummin* haibap" plied to me tor letters ot aomi ■ traiion on the eftate of John Cunin.n « deceal'ed ; thefe are therefore toci'f admonifh all and firgnlar the kindrc< creditor* of the faid deceafed, to !e ■ appear at my office, on or before the 1 . day of July neat, to fhew eaule, any they have, why letters of admindlra tioa ffiould not hr granted. , y Given under my hand, thi» V of June, tPco, and in the ,v '> t . fourth scar ot the .American pendente. J. Watts, cletk c. o.