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; n this cafe, anJ if he is blame-
IcVs this tendernefs was proper, j
but for his part, he confidercd.
the cafe of the judge as equally
ar 3 more delicate than that of
-he orehdent. The fixation of
L*» u( jgc determining on ihe life
Lfbis fellow creataic, was, he
I iboOgh* the mod important and
I rcfponfiblc duty mankind could
limpak on any one, of couiTc to
Icjnlure a judge for anydcciGort
I v/hirh could affed lifd, was a
Ifcvcre inflidion, and in doing
I >t every poltiblc proof and light
■ ought to be had. It was faid
■ that by the delay which this
■ vote would caufc if carried, the
Iprefident would be 'hungup
■ in odious effigy to the people at
■ large. Mr. Jones faid he could
■not conceive how a difpofition
■ of the houfe to receive cVcry
■ light, and go into as ample an
linveftigition as puffible, would
■ hive hat effed, he believed a
Iconiiarv condud would be
■more likely to render the con
■duft of the prefident fufpeious
■and ccnfurablc. What effed
■would a dry vote of apbrobation
have in this cafe, after refilling
ho permit teftimony to be
brought forward which was
■nought material*. It would
■cem as if the friends of the ex
ecutive were afraid to let the
■natter be clearly fiftcd, and
■idled to avoid every thing that
hould throw light on .the Tub
■eft. What value ought to be
hut on applaafe gained in fuch a
hay. He believed the prcfident
hould difdain the approbation
hf chc houfe on fuch terms, to
hiakc his exculpation grateful
h) himlelf and fatisfadory to
he nation, nothing ought to be
hippreffcd, every thing (hould
he produced that related to the
■ib;cd.
1 ihe gentleman from Con-
Kfiicut, ( r. Dana) who is a 1-
■avs 1° tenderly concerned for
■c charaderand dignity of this
■. • and fo* frequently com
■ams of other gentlemen com
hating that dignity and refpea
■ lhc,r t c , ond “ti and opinions,
I; °" al , ® cca Uoni, when he
I * d^ refl;d lll = houfe, in his
■ and manner manifefted the
m unhra'ttcd confidence in
Bernik 3nd P cnetf ation of
■ t T m . ber f the houfe. but
icre t° f r k fpea hc had d '<-
■-amir 'i °| ICr S e "tlemen in
■«ntl kdto the observation
Kine. me “ generally to de-
E ‘r n f ha k ' ndu!s '
I wnver s !“ '‘ tn j butl "g to
BpoGtin nc * friends of this
■had on’m nVVOrthy motive, »
■cd ,k . y occasions ob
■ Partial n ‘ h k ofe g entleme "
■ clmV 0 that k>nd of de
■nuge [ ee the ufe ° r
flight it-.. c °ndud, he
Bem an Un becoming any
fh.,l
md to u had not attn
■oa he u ; m „ 0r ‘bofe with
■ “‘“ally added in the
hoafe, they he could not insi*.
nuate or pretend that their con
dud was designed to throw
themfclves within the benign
beams of executive patronage
Mr. Jones laid hc would not fo
far conform to a pradice he j
condemned as fo designate what!
gentleman would bear an insi
nuation of that kind, if was not
ueccflary to point them out
He could perceive no other oh-
j eft, which could induce gentle
men to declaim fo frequently
and carneflly on thofe unplca
fant topics.
The queftion was then taken
on the motion of Mr. Harper to
poftpone the consideration of
the motion of Mr. Nicholfon for
a-call of the record of S~u h-
Carolina, for one week, and ne
gatived.
Yeas—63
Nays—33
Majority*—3l,
LOUISVILLE,
TUESDAY , Ap,il 8, 1800.
The poor Feds, Alas f hou chop
fallen they are .
Mr. Printer,
I am at a lofs to know what
will become of our modern ro
rics, if things goon as fmimingly
for rcpublicanifm asit has hither,
to done ; t rath r exped they
will have to do as fome of them
have hinted—join the republi
cans. Hut with what face can
they exped to be received, after
threatening to profecute them
for not being of that fervilc
fycophantic disposition of them
feives ? The republicans m iy be
induced, for the fake of huma
nity to receive, them, provided
they are thoroughly convinced of
their being trulv penitent; dill
they have an auful ledbn before
them in the indante of (hc old
tory refugees being admitted to
! the bofom of their injuredOoun
fry* - V hat did I call the pre
fent*abettors of adrUimd aion ?
Servile fycophan s* I did, and
I unqucdionably was right; for
one of their leading chafaders
told a friend of mine a few days
ago, that we ought not to fpeak
difrefp&dful of men in authori
ty. however bafe their condud
might be—From the fuppoiters
of padive obedience and non*
rcsidancc
Good Lori deliver us,
1 am credibly informed that
one of them has (aid, that the
writer of a (mall p ragraph
recommending a tar and feather
coat to Tallefciro, for voting for
a (landing at my, durft not repeat
it to Tallcfcrro's face.
I take the liberty to undeceive
that gentleman, and afftire him
that the writer is neither afham
ed nor afraid, to tell him or any
other man of his faults, when he
himfclfis ioju cd by their b-ic
condud.
A Citizen,
A LIU cf LcHr.rs remaning in tf. *
Pofl O 'ftce at Lwa fvitU on the
jlrjl dd\ of Abril % 18 which
if not tahen ou‘ hjcrt the firjl
dav of Jkly next will he fcht io
the Genera! PujUOjjice as dead
/1 tiers.
ARM
ST ONG, John Ad'ii
fon , David Biyant, [rn s
Hoyett, ohn Hu kner, s amuH
Bcneiix, Mr . Bolotmvorth, or
Mr. Holmes, 2. Nnn.od Burke,
Jeremiah Caldwell, John Cobbs
Oraclesion Davis; iexander
Gordon, Samuel hvrcit. Mit
chell Gnfliin, ; M rk Holt m,
2. George Hargrove, William
Hooks; David J am-rfon ; Wil
liam Rertncdy; William leg
get, Peter ealh ; ohn Man
lon, Sarah Muby n, or Mrs.
Holmes, John Mullull, [ohn
Montfort, Mr. Mackisick, Ti
mothy M‘Kinney; Elijah Mel
lon ; Reuben Rogers; Eliza
Smith, Rowland Sfonc, Hugh
WiJlort, John Well, Spencer
Will on,
James bozemax p. m
April, 15, 1800,
BATTALION orders*
/ ow/vilU , April i|, 1 3 10.
Til c! Captains, of the com
panies belonging, or at
tached (o, I he [cfFe Con battalion
under my command, with 1 heir
fubaltcrns and ill* ferjemts, in
conformity to regimental orders
of the 3d inflant, will properly
armed and accoutred, be on pa
rade by to o clock in the fore
noon of Friday the 16th of May
next; and
By the fame hour, of Satur
day the 17th of May, being the
day following, they, with refpec
tive companies armed and
equipped according to law, will
be on the regimental muflcr
ground, where the ufud inflec
tion will fake place, and the men
be further inflrucled in fhedu
tics required of them in aftion.
The rommiffioned officers
will have their commiffions on
the ground, and thefe com
tnar ding troops or companies
will be prepared with exaft rnuf-.
ter ro'ls.
THOMAS JOHNSON.
— j
A LLperfons whohaveplaced \
businefs in my hands in
the county of. (efferfon, are
requeued to make application
to [OHM M. BERRIEN, Efq.
to whofe exertion I take the li
berty of recommending their
confidence,
JOHN E. ANDERSON.
Augu/}a, April jih, 1800.
blank deeds
0/CONVE Y A N C
1 Sale at this Uifict.
\Roh>[ Wdtxvil,
John E Amin I |
Jo rthe ujc 41 John > Fotcdofaft*
here, vs. (
Thomas Col ins. J
IR it known to all concerned*
JL> that a feci non tons pi e/lnced
to the ■ onoroute the Sufim r court
f fi county of Jeffcrjcn, held by
his honor Vhomes Tetters crv.es,
<rt of the juices of the [aid courts,
fraying the J credo jure of the e quit y
</ r> dt mftu n to one let of land
fit ate. in the I ziM of Low/V'lie, in
j the c an y of J Jfr /on, and known
by n iruber two handled and fifty*
two — he*%i therefore
ori>i- h k V' t 1 hat the [aid Tho ■
mas Collins dn come into court
wit Jun twelve months from the
date k reof and pay the fad Robert
Watkins, and fohn E Anderfon ,
Jot Ltie u/i of John Fore, the prin
I cipal and mteref 1 togchr with
the coft s in terms of the fiatule in
fuck cafes made end pr>vded;
Olhsf ivi/t the equty of redemption
will he for ever from thence forward
J or tele fed.
j. C ARNES,
Attorney.
XKCUTIVh DeP RIMfcMT,
1 omlvillf\ March qi, 18^0.
AN DOLE I M‘(;i US,
Efq, ollcttor of lux for
thi- county »f anden, is nof ic
queflcti; but pofiuvely required
;mrl()Ri» Khi), at h’S peril,
to d fid f iom any Ilc oi laics of
Lnd< advcrtilcd by him to be
fold on Saturday die i2tiidi/
of April next, and all ot which
wc r c comprehended in an Exe
cutive order of the 24th day of
December la Li until he receives
fucthci dire&ion of the Execu
tive; as that order required,
nnd all purrhafers atanyfurh
Tales, without previous directions
from Department, arc can
tionedthat the Executive will in
behalf of theftate, deem all luch
pmehafes invalid and of
counr, Tome of the I nds involv
ing queftions which may need
Legifhiivc deliberation.
The Collector of Glynn will
continue to attend to the afore
faid order relpeCting lands ad
veriilcd by him, and compre
hended in it.
Thomas Johnson,
Secretary ,
COLLECTOR'S SALE.
WILL BE SOLD,
At the Cmrt lloufe in Burke county ,
ot the u/ual hours on the 14 th
June next, the following lands*
or as much thereof as willfatisjy
the tax due for 1798.
367 a-T8 puc lao I in Af Jtrgonicry
couu y,. adjoining Jlfcmtdg, »»ken at
the properry of Wj!iiam S Lsnciftcr,
tax due, 4 do'lar . f 1 h. cem»
450 tc cs n fiurkc comfy, adjoining
ukro as the pr per j f Wm.
Li i * du •, 9 doHars Ml 4 <rots,
1118 ‘fc p'ic !§ <d on Sar*a;ian
r;f . in Btitk-e couo'.y, j>t mg iao a
ot /la a’ Bufn. taken as the property of
.U,t. Maty Hal and Jofedh Watts,
given in by Jamei Wall; ti* due,
16 dollar* -y cents.
|OHM " OYAI, t. c, a.c.
April I I, I 100.