The Louisville gazette. (Louisville, Ga.) 1799-1800, April 22, 1800, Image 1

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VoL. H«J GEORGIA, LOUISVILLE: —Fubhihed every iuelday, by AMbKOSE uA\, at 3 dollars pc ann. pa)able lull ycaily. LOUISVILLE, TUESDAY. April 22, »Bco. . —v^>»^»■ ■ r-y The Editor hereos is un the necsslity os printing this diy’s T indication on rhissize ,ps r however, as this is the rime h? has been short os punting p^P er tirKe he com " senced busmess, he hopes the smallncss os the piesent will be overlooked by hi* generous Fobsrribcrs.—He hourly expeds a supplv os paper and other printing materials and will -nLrue* his Gaztte to a hzc, which he slatters himsels will ghesatissaslion tons suppoiteis. Despotdm h.ways charges de rnocracy with a turbli'tr* Ip.sit, whosc objea is to overturn the slate. It is in politics as in the concerns os r diuiduals motives and pirns are always criminated and designs rendered edioua by the opposite party. Ihe indi vidual, srequently sor the pd»- pose os deslroying the chara£T r os his neighbour, asenbes to bis conduct views and mntihs, which never had been insluen tial in the mind os him to whom they are thus attribuied. The polircal parties os the world, in a violent (late os ag t-uon, have exhibited a simslar conduct, Bui Ino cale, has the charge os cii nation been so’ striking as re monarchy or anslucracy she> to calumniate the chaiac os yenume republican! Tin this m ment in trie Unite 1 jtes os America. < very peisoa, iose motto is liberty and equal [sits, is too srequcntlv chained th being a disorganiz'd, a jaco n a viotent demo rat, a dil iber os he public tranquility, d an enemy to all regul r g rnment. It ought t * be re newed, however, tha»- tnis w s e hue and cry raised againlt s sriends os liberty in the iys os '76—th same spirit, is same aristocrattc principles, hich then surnilhed the ccu hon, is.stiil operating sor ihe sdruQion os liberty, the come it ’ dnt period os human exislene, ad sor its object the elsabiish. 1 nt os equal rights, and a g -e republic m government —- > ob]e6t was the deslru6lion ot anarchy, and the annihiLti n 1 2 h the unjusl in Ku t y. The ohjett os the real ' ! os man is (li 1 the same ; ssiose who charge the repubh- P n ! the present d»y with the P Mt disorganiz uion, are to I listed, it sollows as a ne- r lT t oonsequenre, that every -IB s an c ’ t, zcn a£livelv enn* * the accomplishmeni THE LOUISVILLE GAZETTE. TUESDAY, Apr i 1 2a, 1800. REASON sIND TAU'TH IMPARIIi. O H'AE. ■ os the revolution desetves ihe appellri ion os disorganiz r n jacobin. 'lhe tarty, rheusme in this country, whuh holH, 't sels exclusively attached to what 'they call order snd goc d go vemme t 01 ght to perceive the disliiulty into whit h they plunge thcmsclvcs, by advocating on the on- ha* d the revolution, and condemning on the other, men who ate at thistinA acting exact ly or. the same principles as did Wasliingtcn, 1 ancock and s*ranklin, during the glorious druggie sor Culurnbion lree-1 dom. COMMUNIGA T 1 0 M. I am a plain unlettered man, and h ve ju time enough sn m my < ally occupations to read ai newlpiper but not to enquire: ioto the wntings os lur | pol ticians, o; to the mighly sehemes and plans that are go ing on in ail parts os the woild. I love my country, and 1 love libeity , one ihmg however, has puzzled me a good deal, and it you, Mr Editoi, or any os >uu political acquaintances ran Udvc the qu. Uion, 1 shali be cxtttxnc* iy happy — Why is it that all the old cu ries, that weie Oppo d to tuc Ame ican revolution, a e lo sbongly and univeiLiiy at tached to the incalures os the Uaciui adrninill a.ion ? • siom the Albany Regijlcr. Messrs Pkinieks, , In an age ot diseovery and ! improvement, when boats aie , piopelleci by (team, paper .. ade ios nvei weeds, tu i icndeitd unnecesl »ry dy the shape t 1 chimuies, tpace an:.nutated 'teleg-aphs, time ailaitned, and ev ai dea h deseated o Os ;gei» Sc:: it i* I la), veiy ninth tube regretted, that, in an age hKC : tnis, abounding in lo many new lights, so many old ones shoulu ' b permitted lo langudh or ex pne un icr ihe rull and rub hh : os time a.d bar haulm. At moment like he pic lent, wo n » we know not how loon we rn 9 • be allailed siom without, or agi tated srom within ; when the ’ lecrerasy at war is wisely nci prosoundl) employed in 1 übit 1 luring sacncc sor sorce ; win u 1 mathematical problems, geogu* phicai c ians, and c.i) mic.d pio » cedes, arc to suppi) tne place os aims, legs and b 9 ones; ho.v c important ihedilcovcry to unc- i nca, were sotne os us to hit on ' the long lost leercts os the Ro- V man emeut, and the Greek * ur tOitj would .iicti be Hide* 1 i stru&tbie by time, and impicg nable by enemies, and *he in nee os desence be biouphi nc i!y to perlt 6l on s hum r mduslry and genius can bring it. But as it is prslihle that wi nay have sorts to attack , . s well as to desend, it becomes cqua ly momentous and delirable to recover sbme portion os the (kilos <ssence, * hich so much ; distmguiiht d th old world ; Wc read, but not in X< nophon, i nor in Livy, noi in Vigicious, , noi in Polybiu*, norm Mjnshal Saxe, nor in t- scccrick os Prussia, nor yet in N ailhal I uisegu , but in a book with which it would be libellous to luppole our admimslr non wholly un j acquainted; in sho’t, ;ve icad 'in th book os )oshua, ih .1 hav ing bclieg d ( lieu. and ‘ hav ing corn .jailed it leverai times," the army o: llrael was ordered to sind, and a body os pru 11s (who always cco 1 p hied iTj to blew Jit rani's hoi ns —“ when u ‘‘ dine 10 pals, thdt the wails “ ot the cuy sell down slat, lo •* thdt evciy man went up 5 sh light besore him into it, an 1 look it." Hun !o much zeal sor the u.- pidvcrnent os me art military, and with a sact to iiUeicsting and jUt/.ci.tic bcsoip In epa, 1 atn somewnat ait • illicit that he a eainea Ice.ciary IhouiiJ h re omitted tu inj u t tins latent and wondeitul power os the yams hotns (compucU with w Inciij rn> lioiic ail ii i) are trier 1 e pop gutisjaiid o!C io, as ic would iu. Tilth a vt ry pieity additional prultllo sh p tor the svndarn.nUl 1 U bool 'ti trueihe dnpersen jit tc ut t e Iws might lender 1 diiii uu it/ obtain the belt nd I mt/U potent hoin-blower os the jpieltnt ; bur it is equally ' t uc, th l much might he expect ed hum .he patient re'catches an ; active induilry os Mr. Q dams in Aw u n and Germa ny ut ,vl; a. King m ngl.nd ana Ruth . ; os Mr IV. Smith m Portugal and Turkey ; and lall ly,os dr lixmphnys, inSpain and Morocc >. i>u Hi >ui t it happen tn t the multiplicity and piclsue ot the ordinary bulmets os thclc gentlemen wbitii is ve .) probable] kit neither ot them have iustki. nt leisure prole cute his impoitan. 1 aich, why not create an ernbassy sor the purpole ? What is an outsit os 9000 doliais, and an at.nuai allowance o 9000 moi , com-; pi:cd wnh the adva tagc>, a-, well as ttie glory os restoung an 1 a t, that might eventually t*ve rnilli ns in bombs and mo tarn, lives and limbs, andthclliousaud t;i r thi 1 <js noc« slary to a mo cij sug s 1 am not sussirirntly conver sant with (ewi amiquines to a'r. itain, t<» cVen tnv own sa ti s dion, whcihei ihe a t that I am now recommending was kthwnand piadilcd hypiicsls only, or whrthn it wa publicly taught and gem r Ily dislustd thicughout the n turn This point, however, is os sn ill im* poitarce; sor, should the sacer dotal charade r be nccrir.r v, w r have * nly to convc t he lu - p'us oshet *s os t!:c mvi II blish* merit into chapla 1 s ar d then v very dislicu ty w ii< b: his mount ed But lam rur no g xnu de tails, sorgetting, th.u “to iba evise, a hint is susticient." 1 am, ir, Widi much irlp ci sor tire sc. * y And very go at tig id sor you. An aJvurcr os cjhua. STAUNTON. March a*. Extract os a letter srem a gentle man tn Bal . via c t tu Ins n tend in th s town. “ It has this day hern nounced, by a letter sj< m Mr. Pinckney in sc n* land, that lord | ( renviilc had ossicially intimat ed to Mt. King, that all laws os I nations wc<c (lore away—-hat o:d s were given to capture all ncu r<»l v i lie*is ; this is at once a declaration os iv r on the p.ut o< b. ' gh nd, th ugh n t in di ie£l t uns agatnll the t nited States “ Our commi(Tinners to thr French republic have arrived in Paris, and were recr’ivcd by that nation with sentiments re plete with pacisic intention to warns us. Ibis circtimHarre btirg known in I'ngb.nd, may h»ve given ii c to tlic conduct os Biira n as sl. std above. “ aow prepare your much re'ied on misit alo qut ll the haughty soe." SLAVED r sto rn srom s'e Suhcnbcr in Burkr < ow) y, -bout Ic:o h ts March, s I krly i* 11 icl ar-, about sive scci stigh, si< \eari > !, * sa e, two sy/r sret white, sn.n rrarkoo. her u Irr o:cilkn J bs » o a' bdn <i tn hr cn uu o ; iliou 'trr w Ii tis c "*r< j. t J . • rut aan 1 can• Cis (hurt siolcti, ary p rsu'i o p r(o i ipprrbsndi '»e ih a s s \ lo g tiiru in Du kc ja l io i c rmy be r Ujj't o cun i l uu ihrne \ sb • 1 r«cnv a -trwar. os ih'te hundreddolia t ; or £t) Jo lert t*r i nurc wu till u.c th ... JO IN BRCJMirr. April 19 BLANK I)t' E• /S OJ CO KC t 1 A NC £, Fur Sale at ibij l rtice. [_ No. 64*