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THE LOUISVILLE GAZETTE.
VOL- I.J
(fvHJRGIA, LOUISVILLE. 1 übliihcd every ludeiay, by AMBROSE LAY, at 3 dollars per ann. payable half yearly.
NRW-YORK, July 6.
Thvn fdijy feeing the anirvcr
fvv of American Independence,
if vvaB celebrated with the greatr
f ft pomp and hilarity b y the
inhabitants of Fiatbufh. The
davwas uibered with the ring-
j n{? of bells and firing of falutes
while the colors were difplayed
upon the Academy—During
the whole of the procefs the ut
moh fiarmony and unanimity
prevailed. In the evening three
of the (Indents of Erafmus Hall,
delivered orations fuited to the
day. and calculated to roufe a
pioper degree of entbufialm ;
being fully expreffive of patri
-0 ifm and virtue. 1 he day doled
with the cifcha'ge of auillefy,
illuminated of Academy and
other public buildings. The |
inhabitants then returned to
their refpedive homes.
Amman Independence.
The Rifing Sun Company, 1
commanded by capt. Ifaac Tor-1
bofs, after joining with the feve- j
ral unitorm companies in the
celebration ot that ever memo
table acra the 4th July, rctiird
to the houfe of citizen Hatfields,
where they partook of an elegant
dinner, provided lor the occa
iion. After which the following 1
tojfls were drank, interfiled j
Wliii d var iety of patriotic and 1
fongs. Xhe company!
ciliniu-d at an eaily hour, ini
til* n accullomed good order,
1. The glorious and ever me
morable 4 ih of July, j 76, which
emancipated us fiom the galling
y ’ . rC °‘ Britain— May the facred
principles contained in the de
citation of that day, be deeply
engraved on the heart of every
f ue m erican ; and may they
lupport it with their lives 5
cheers.
2 - ThcCongrefsof f 76, who
"V ' e f l!Cn ds oi the people,
dared to levolt from the
o mptand dcfpotic government
-n.uiD, and declare our coun
,Le anc l independent—o
cneers. r 0
-J' ! he Undaun 'fd patriots or
u\ !0 M the > r blood, to
" ! e our independence— May
lik- !U Uate | beir vi, tues ; and
<ii, cL " ,en ca ‘led, dare to
Uif —D cheers.
St.t 1 h v peopie of the United
w retr L Uernjl difgrace and
iiODt h f dn i e n ( ° tho!e at
io pe r v- rt tf r ° y th ' ir riBhts > 0r
'heir principles b ' lCan
ne American militia—
.l- ' ■ c ' cr ' oe found the firm
-■Coi„° f pUblic llbcrt >' =
n d meS ° faftand '
> o cheers,
* u *
truc republicans
L. S D A \ y Au c ust 6, 1799.
REASON ANO TRUTH IMPARII ./. (WIHA THE h A\
throughout the world—May
luccefs attend their honell wifhes,
and lead them to glory, honor,
and immortality— 3 cheers.
7. May the exilerating flune
of liberty glow with redoubled
ardor in the bread ot every tiue
American.
, 8. 'I he uniform companies ol
j militia—May the blaze of their
arms, throw fight on the daik
fubjefit of Handing armies— 9
cheers.
9. Charity—May itschriflian
like fpiu’t pervade our political
dilcullions, let not the patiiot
be called a haitor, becaufe he
disapproves the mea fares of ad
eftinifhation—l2 cheers.
10 Our condituticn—May
its principles live forever in the
in dilutions of our country, and
jbanifbed be the.opinion, that
our government mud glow
tyrannical as it glows old, as
freemen and foldicrs, we lay it
9 J
Jhall not —g cheers.
; 11, The War Hawks; how
ever h’gh they fear, may they
1 foon he brought to a level with
the dome flic Jozul, and be equal y
tame and docile,
12. The Sons 0/ Tammany
throughout the union—May
they never feuget the day when |
the Chiefs and Warriors of the
.United American Tribes deter
mined to unbarry the tomahawk,
j rathci than lacrificc, their liberty ;
i and dec'ared Columbia free from
j a foreign and tyrannical yoke,
O J j
j and eliablifhed the grand wig
xoamy whole bafis is liberty, hap
piness and virtue.
13. No Handing army—May
ihe deb nee of our rights never
be entruded to a fet of merce
nary hirelings—6 cheers,
14. May an honorable adjud
ment of our differences with
the French Republic, fpecdily
take place, to the gieat di(ap
pointment of the royahlls and
Britilh emiffarics— 3 cheers.
15. 1 iberty and peace to the
perlecutcd patriots of Ireland —
i I
3 cheers.
16. May the fhouts of joy
• this day be heard acids the At
lantic, as an intimation to the
defpets of Britain, that we arc
triumphing in their ddgiace and
humiliaticn— 9 chceis.
Volunteer—ly the Captain.
Lieutenant General George
Walhington—6 cheers.
By one of the Company .
Thomas JejJerfon t the friend of
ihe people — May t h e declara t i o n
•; ot independence which he framed
1 fecure him the confidence of his
country; and may his honed
and patiiotic exertions in the
caufe of univcif.il liberty meet
;• with fuccefi—6 cheers.
; R ibmoi d, (Vlr.) April 25, ’99.
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United States,
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the Union ; the extreme necrjfity for
fuck a publication t and the bene flat
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’/ wdl conduced , will be readily
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Ihe Ana lean pc'pie have long
enough hen impel d upon by the
j pretended impartiality of printers;
it is all d.lvfcn ; every party will
have its printer, os well as every
pit its preacher ; and it is os in
congruous jer a publication to be
a ternottly breathing the /'pint 0)
Izv' parties or /1, r a prrjcn to preach
to Ins cu heocc chriftianity in the
morning . evil pagan: fm in the even
ing ; it is me nJijUnt as for a chief
giprate to name an an.kafadoi
Ito ft lea difpute with a foreign
| nation, and immediately to violate
j the laws cj civility , and male moc
kery of rtgon, by heaping upon
the fume rtali.n and its refnejenta •
lives, the viljl philippics, fcurnlity,
| and abuje, in a prodmati n for a
; day of j a fling end prayer : —Every
| toiler icdo is capable of faring
\ above the fa tery of villainy , and
the adulation of folly, has too much
at fake in the con.tjl of liberty
! againfl flavory, virtue againf vice,
and truth again]t Jof hi fry, to admit
lof impartiality .
In the profecution of the plan of
I this work , it will be necefary to
take jo much of a retrofpdlive view
0) the a fairs of the United States
and introduce fuch documents as will
j tend to duel date and ex ft fc the on
j gin, pr grep, and a 1 arming mfu
| enee of that fyfltm of imqiay and
I robbery, bribe.) y and oppreffon
\hypocrify , and injujive, which may
jbe traced the attempt of Alex
ander Hamilton, to palm upon the
convention a monarchical ccnfitu
tion through the corrupted mazes of
funding and bank'ng, fork jobbing,
land JfegvJa : li"£ down to the
alien and fedihcn taws, [landing
arm) and navv of the prrfmt day.
It is diffiiult , in purfiang a cnurfe
of /(rutmy into the mea/urrs c/go
vernment, and defgns of nun in
[fftce, to drove a line c/ dcjnoj na
tion between legal plunder and per
hoi villainy public rapine , and
private intrigue; whenever the
nature of enquiry will admit cf it,
per/oval wcoknefs and folly ought to
oe. lightly touched , but when an
officer o) government , connefling
pwhc fraud with private vice , at
the fame lime, n wallowing in the
lap of infamy and revelling in the
peculation of the national Iren fury ,
the regard for per foal char abler
ought to be [amfixed to public jvj
ti.e.
Being p [jiff d of the plan and
principles on which the national
magazin-will be conducted, it erdy
remains for the people to be informed
jof the particular mailer which it
i will contain, to enable them to deter
mine whether they wdi or will not
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VIEW oj the WORK.
TRIUNR Dedication; firf), to the
Repub.ic .n» throughout the United State.*;
letonn, to John At «ms, dq. jrclilentci'
'hr United States ; a> <1 third, to the AiiC.
lociats grticially ; Declaration of Inde
pendence; Conftitution of the Uri.’cl
State*; Rcfolntfoi $ and Addief* tl th«
Legiflamrc o( Virg'tua ; Hefolutjins of
'•he Lcgil! iturc oi K-ciit.ick' , Mr. George
Nirlio ai’s defence of then, in a JL“'ifr to
hi* friend; flan cl a Cnnfhti.t on ;rc
ienten tt> the On• e;,ti .n, by Alexander
Ha niltoi ; ti ck/lidt on of jnr ifs, or po«
luical elitcts ot ihc taper I Ifcm con**
li'cied ; a ic.iew c( the revenue f Hein
adapted b y the fir A Congrefs, mid an ex*
aininatinn ot its lernici ns effetfb, in
thirteen letters to a friend, dv a ciii;;en,
laid to 1-; Mr. Fit die- ; ilie OnUiiutioti
ol the fcU-u c«te i ” (' t icy, t r tie
order of thr Cincinnati; /•» tracts fr-'in
Mr. Adam’s Defence ; from Mr. Gallatin 1 !
Sketches of the Finance* ot die United
State*; frm an Add refs of Mr. J hi
Page, i-jf Ki<lc#el : y to hts ioniljturnt. ;
tre m M.. Ga'crdar’s Sketc: es of the hil-
Oi ine Uni ed State*, Annual K'gif*
te , and Hulory < f 179*1, in which he
handle* v i h at much delicacy a* they
deferve, many of the blunder*, incon*
li.tcncjcs, a>id en nut ties of government.
Jam ri Lyon.
(pi* Sabruptions for the work,
will be rea ived by A m b ii o s e Day,
at the Of ice cj the Louijville Gaz
ette, fu'y 5.
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