. - , I . . v - .r -' l. n i V lit . (j ' - - - ' ' i- v. y :- t. ?rY.- ! . I 'A r. ; If if ' I If? Vf- . i V' t '. s . . ; I r if i ! If 11 M rV) S 'i h ' 'r - ." -: i it cauft be Jbewn that ibe ConjrreU of 17?9 - - . TO FANCY. . COME slutl'iio; fancy airy pow'r, ''VTfioa caqil th paioa of )ite beguile (thy light hand gilda.tffl fton'a boor, . And lends the. brow ol Woe foii.e. In in-lv Tought for rilblifi ,: ! Hct'i'ihige cr mock'dtny view J Then let me tread the paths of pescet Atibid il: highet Tl enlet ihtfhiil thte, lecljr mid, To t-bee I'll tuno my irullic (hell ; No real tnil'ry fhaH pervade, . -K .VVhtUl ChWarunilMc: of any cell. ' -''..'' - . - .. .Yej ferilling Love fhiH thecrhct(,eDe, Ktd friendftcip wave her olive wind ; There blefi concentment look feiebe, ' With gentle voice and acceoti blcud.- Thrre too "(hall yirtue'i angel form, JWith,het Itrtn gi g,oard my heart; Aad Sympathy wiiu bofim warm, . Her fcred tuflucace impart, : Since fate den'iei one real boon to give J, In Fiiicy'i gsoia -ray then let mnive ; On hope's (ii m anohor all my forrowt red, And .pluck thtthora of anguilh from mj brcifi. IFrom the Er itomk 1 . " ' ANOTHER. LIE,.' The Wattling on Fcdcrafift ckugfi the Tr.efident with having flopped the profecu-r-iion of the Sena'e agiirvft Duane. The -charge is precefltd with that unmannerly abufe which has of late ft muth charaOcrifed the Federal! ft. Now in oMer to fliewr how lhi Federalift can lie, in open djyr we will here copy . an " article from the Aurora of the 17th iniiant . "i . . . ... ''Tit.:- . ; . "1 . -,V .... .-. Thi -bill of irxJiQment in a fuit agstnt! the 'editor of. fthe Aurora, hy order of the pre. 0 fent execu ive, on behalf of the 'Senate of ihe4J. Sjand wich wit brought before a grand jury on Monday lail.. wa on Wed nefday rcituncd by the jury -i$nor . did not unac ttand the coimitum8, a many of 4he:merabers alWled in" traiaing it. In rhat,congreh it was decided, by a conu derable majority, tKar the power of remeval at rillf' refltfd wi h the" pre'lident. Een force of ihofe who-moft ftrenuou-lly con'ended for a drlfereDt conllf trfifion of the conHitUHoti ad ctitted that the pre tident 'ad the jpower to fufpend officers. , Sacft anadfniflion Wai -'in'-. logcim to in ad :ni ifion of the light tOTemovev for when an officer 'is fufpended, the'duties which he was want perforrn. are" lufper.ded alfo, and pub'ic' bufinefa is at a l a' fpe" cieso: vacancy ts crcaied'py the prefideur, nd , there is no power that can fill that tra- cancy. The Pi efident mighr fufpend an oft ficer,' according i0" their dodrine, but could not appoint anoiher in his place. Tnis pow er would produce, confequencesTnore fatal than the power ef fremovaJ. By aimit'iug it to rbe onflitutional, in conira-didincVton to .the power of a9ual removal, the prefidenr: might iuddenly put a flop to all public; bufinefs ; and there wou'd be no power to put it once more tri rain, until afet-the. trial cf te , Tbe four'K article cbirgev the ptefidenr, 'obviate or remove every caufe " ef difauTet with having protluuteo the dignity ot try mgri I from the puoiic mna othce, by neahly defcendmg rjubhcy to alter cate Conilitu tdnal qweftions wi h private indi viduals -The prefidenr has never publicly .a!- terca ed a linfle cfficeis! before the fena:e, cxceot -lhe pcoule rofcjn mais, and vindicated their own rights, friend of Thoqias Jeflcifon had tt The majoM'y bf cong'eis forelaw ihele evih, I critntna ed, for titllikmg the great they knew fuch a conflruflioti- could .never have been intended by the framers of'tbe con" flitmion ; therefore thi proper, the njv true, condruclion was given, and havkeen acknow ledged or implied in all tubfcvjeni IXws w'nich embraced the fubjecV Among .he advota es confiitutional queflion with a - 1 1 . 1 . T any individuals. ne repiita to te new. Haven merchants' reraonflrance but that Tub jel.did no involve a conftitutiona! - queftion. Bur fiippofe' if hid' involved a Tonftitutionl c"'j!lion wlianhen r is the piefidcnt denied ;tne rijht'of publicly vindicatiotr his ovo aft. when he is ptihlicly Called upon by remon ftnnceo Jo if ? Bur fay the tories, he prof, titu ed the digni'y6f the government. In reply, can any officef more exalt his dignity, thar. by paying tefpeit to the communications of his creators? Noi The haughty isdefpifed.; while the affable and polite is rei'peited and elteeoaed. ' .. The great predecerTof comes next The perftin meant by the-great p-edefeiTor, we fuppofe to be John Adams. The . fifth article charges tbe president with having proilra ed the dignity tii the government, by condemn ing the condi6l of tne gmat predtccil'or. The United Sta cs had as well be impeached for turning out of olficc the reat prcdeceiTor. .The be. decef for. Hamilton ought to be excotnrnuniced for writing again (I the gi raf predecelTor' James Madifon otrght o belorncd out of of hce, for refuting i he abfuftldottrin.s of the kgrea't ptdece(Tor : Afid every hone ft , man ought to be deteftedf wholid not apptove of for the riffht of removal' by' the p ebdrnt, Uhe dizmfijd diiflf and afltes busmuis of the were Madifon, ATOeSj Beolon, Viiog flou. ! g eat p edcceJFor. But to be ferions, a man difiot, Hartley, Lawtance, Clymr, er!g. ; exf 'fes hijnfelf to ridicule,' by ulkii'ig of the wick, &c. c. 34 n nutnbir, againlt to wno . digai yot iUe grrar prtacccuor. oppoled it. Sixth Artule, But ihe to ies fpeak of heir meritorious The worthy gove nor of theTtfifTiffippi ir. office s. Who were they ? AV-ii luh W. liitaxy.J, l. We p ay (bee, O Lord, lo teacb Kitter' a W!io' was appointed to an office by ! us wherein tT)is worthinefi censifls ( We fee Mr. Adams, which a,i cvea'ed hile herai ' it not ;-eiber-do we feel it - r mus. Aurora The fol!owing artic'es of impeachment of thei V Prehdnt ot the United States, exhibited by the Por fmou h (N. H.) Oracle werepub. jiOied in the iatt Kpitocoeas a fpecimen of the talertt of the tory editors for lying. We tepublilh them, in order to rcrua-k on fome of the articles fepafately. From the U.-S. Grade. 'Jl'tt'iet or ivrrjeomcHr agitn't . jjjtr fin -Efq, 'P eft font of the Uii led States, ;) -frjrb crimvs and mjdmtan s. ln. . He his epeiily-vi.-daiod the con. .i'ution. and his oaih oy removing meritori. ci'.s men f i office without any ' compiaini, and widiout any jufl caufe. ' If. He has removed rbme from office in the trcefsof Cong eft, nd in the abfence ol ' the Senate, foMhe pmpo!e of fubi)i;uiiog bit 'fifotitrs in their, places, wi hiut the advice and content ot be Senate, aiainlt inc ieuir and Ipi'ritofthe Cor.flittiMon. III. 41c has violated ihe fpit it of the con nuufor), by .appointing men to oimce who luJ 'openly aJhercd 10 the revolu ionary enemies, -of the United uteir againlt-htt oo cngrge aens to the con rary. IV. He his proflitute'd the digni'y of his nigh ofice by mrenly it fcer.dirg pub!'ukly fo .Altercate cooMituttonl qjUtoi.s -wi n private Individuals, V. Heha prollri'ed the tiigniiy 6f go vernmmt by "au-iacioufly a'rsiuuij; and con dem fling 'be condufl of h'nreat predecelTor in cfn:e,L3 debaoce f trmp, orer4 and de- . cencv. VI. He ha removed fxm office th wo'thyJ'iernof of the" Miffiffippt territory on the compiaini of an inierclted individual Supported by ihe evidence of men rend-rrd io famous lor isr crimes, agaiall the withes oi tn erefli 'of iha projle. A ll. He bis been anil y of the rr jlfQ prtvarica ion, and the moft contemptible byiirg men l poirify towatdt the ftid magiSrate, prcten. jibe tevolu -But the worthy. governoisof Miffillippi, 'Tis ft ange indeed that Win-hrop Sargent n lata- . a mould dc 10 very wormy ; that nit federal friends-in the tten correfs fr.ould be inti mate in all the drparimPtvi of the uvcrn- ment; ai.a mat ttiete teiiera. tuenas, no;. wiihdar.dint' hisjricat worthinefs. ihould on a-mcmber otcO'igrels, and who tiea;ea Mr. j Livineflon with futh' brutality whenhe expvefF- ed a wifh loa'conftmoda e our-d iTirences wiih rrance was rc one 01. nc roeruonou ( officers f . 1 Was Aaron Dunhsirf; If Supervifor of New"J:rfi'y aid -who had been a delinquent or'fsveral years was he one 01 the men- , rious oflice'r ? the bird day of Match Jalt, refufe 10 receive WasAn4ew Bell, who was an Iflive 'ory the report of a committee appointed to e' a'.l the war, within the enemv lines, and snine his cafe, becaufc shat report teided o ever Once, and placed in the cullom- boufe of clear him of the repreach. Be. fi'em, ye i' r it 1 - . ,r . r- 1 1 .r iirT l t1 .rnoy oy Mr Aoams 10 preiercncc 10 a mcnai, anu ye compeers u vvintr.rnp oar derided whig was he one of the meritorious gen', le ll y bring .(haoe upon yourlelvei. oncers f "e levenm ar uie is one ol tnc . lame Was Elizur Goodrith, who twice voted fobject. It it founded on this circumtlance. for the fed"uion law who voted againft an When Winthrop Sargtynt found that there was in ercoutle wi n rrance ancr me,reaf naa iiKeiy to oe an inveuisation into ;ns -conauct been concluded t who held his lla ion as a he h'lflcd to BoOon, ihe?e to procure or pre member of cencefs alter be hid been np. paie dociimen-t fcr his vindication. Arrived - - 1 - sw I I r a - I - nom ea by rvlr. Adams as co lector at rew- at uoi on, ne itata mere teverai weeks, .ana Hvrn, in order to accumulate as much of 'ben fat out for WafliiiijrtOii. He u efentf-i he pub;ic nionev "he could ; who accepted hi in fc If 'othe prcl.dent, and was received with an appoinunenMn the latt days or Mi, A- iha' no'nencu wnicn ougnr to rhiiacte ize a duns's ' admitiillra en was he one of the cen leman. From his reception he conceived, meritorious officers ? . jihaf he would certainly be reappointed. Was lobn ilall, marfhall of Pennfylvania, Mr. Sarpcnr, however, reckoned wi hout hs who -always happened 10 fomrnon luth a jury hoft. Although be bad hafted to loliwt in. as to condemn every detnocrt who was order to p epaie docmnenis fo his vindication ; brought before the fedetal court was he he was but a fiiort timeNin WaAineion before one of the me itorioos officers ? be difcoveted, hat his mighty docunens con. And pray -was lame W.iifon, navy gent fr New-Voik, who Jus Liielr )cfji futd by the United xties to- his celalcattons was he one of the nvrt onoits oliiceu f ; In ihon. rbo were the inci.(orious offi cers f . Uffuc. But let us repeat again, congrefa re. The fecond arc id is partly a repetition , fufed 10 fay a (ingle word in hi behalf, even - J ? t 1 r a litted ot innp e recommenaations tiom bit friends. Thefe recnmirifndiiions could he of no wore forre than hotc which procured bun I the office ai fufi, and wkicS had not at a'l cn ded 10 inftite his good tehaviour whi'e in kfirg o approve bit condutl, and promifir.g h.ra 1 hear tig afier he bad acijally, dJucid him, ard tppjio ed hit ecruy and accuUr in his flead. VIII. He ha pledges) hliofelf at all trrnti to irjurc the bell men $ wuhihis pitiful fa'.vo tuatte woitd isjure oihes snorf. ; 1 ' IX. He has atlad indirstl reptrznansy a his declaration' in his iiiauntal fpeecb 10 bo b rioufe of Congrff, and ihtn attempt to jjfliff fth conduct1, X. lie hat com nit ted io oppd9te dee farationa ro'ibe wwrid t to rl his insural speech and his addrefi to the Ntw-lUven ierrhat' (erding to make the government of tLe.U. Stam d-frefpttitd at horn;, md con fompt.UJt In ha r yts ufoher nation. . I.Lniy -Ha has fubvt.ted tha fon. da ion cf all food ovrrnnroi and held out frcmiumi 10 vice, and dif.'ou-ag'meott to vir tue, by rewarding iVe guilty, and pun! Iking the, ianoreef, and ' iscr 1 1 0 r i 0 4 -all which Crimea are agsin&'the conluuyoa, peace, and im'j of "be United S it. The fitft arrtcle chrji the prefi leaf wi h 'Irarinj aptofy' vioU'ta1 'bt coniuutio'l anJ bis oah, -by mnoviag tflerhwloua c5tcfi of the h'll, Ihe additional charge wbi.fi it contains, is, that the pre file rit has 'appoint ed to office dutiag the recefs of ibe fenste, againft the tetter and fpirit of the confliiu'i on. If ihe rigb' ol removal be euaUlitfced, and we trull i' t, the lih" of appoiann? du ring the 'ecefs-of the fenate cannot be jiof-, tionedj for the cooUitu ion (xprciBy giants that -power. The third article crrargei the prcGdcat with hvirf( violated the fpirit of ihe conlli' lution am r:s own engagements dv appoint. louf.ice who ha I openly adhered to ionary enemies ot the U. S. This article feems tw point 10 Tenth Coae of FennfyNinia, a man fir ft placed in office by general Wafhirgton, afterwards tetnoved by John Adams, and lately rr.it Jefferfon. a and 10 1 appointed by Mr. Irvin or when called upon The tame uncle ftatei, thai Win hropSir. peni's cntmy and cufcr was appointed in his ftead, by Mr. Jeircrfou. Tliis is round, unvarniQi'd" lie. Let facts fpeak. Mr. Oavi of Keniwckey wabt accuTer; and a Mr. Cuibora ot Teuaetfee teceiveJ the appointment. Having proceeded at far at our lei fine will pei mi, we rnwft defer oar remark on rite cnainder of b: articles (o a fa u e day. Tho lr. m m V a 1 m a win, ol Maiiach'iietts. it appear 10 be a m . a m m t a l latt, hat lencn ,oit Sid pin the U mm in jiis you. h, as did judge Key of Maryland, who received his iippomimeoi l orn Mr. A dims, but when .he rcafon of Tench Cose was w ured, he d d not befit e to abjure ihofe acinic of our cod 11 ry and hi relo maiion and fptrio- , abi tile at.raMcd the tiotire tf urbifl rtcfideni. lie was era- ployed, and continued 10 be employed dur ing Ceneal Wathingiont ad-ainilration. ohrt Aoawt lurried hi us out, and Ihomi rTeifoa reflored him... At 10 lrwiri, be . Mi a m:f inane at ilia commencement ui tnc itvo'u'ion, wkea bt iI carried lo'Kr-jland by hi fttbrr. lit reirived hi cdi(c(iois al Oafjtd t where he mbib d, pox ihe fr Ji ment ot n'i-ieridutiona y adherence 10 oar rafinies, bat thof"democr ical rpini oi wh-tb now pet veil 1 be Uni'td btatr He is nof, ztt cter wit', an a-tertnt 10 oar eoeaaiei. y Extract Tiora an addtefs de'ivered by John Sierle, ef-. frcrettry eiercifmj the powers and pei form'ng 'he dune ol ihe governor of the Mi Hi Hi pi territory, 10 the legiluiive council of that territory, July ao M Til It day, gn"teraen, throigS, tour agency, me penp e Dg' to cxeicue tnc met limrt'e riiht ol le l.rovrrnraen' ; ws mar fairly conclude, that from henceforth, all law thai may be enttled, and ia force in ihe ter ritory wilt be cn(.derd by ihrro, as in a 4V tree their own fls. .That all will lake plea" jiure, in yielding obedience to, and rcfp'tl lor tnc saw a oemg me gnrrai win ei tne people laprttTed through the mrdi'irn of their vtpretep't iveit and ur ner, -inntta it evi " Of the various fa biefts that will naturally prefsnt therofelves for your confederation. ;'. I will take the libertyli'r.cci'ni arid' femaik. ; tng on a very tew. ! By comparative view- of the fyftems of uriforudenceVadopted by roirny of the United : States with that; oT this territory, I believe, it ' it Will be found that" the" latter ts fiifcetibIov fonfidcab 3 amendmont and : iroproveawnv both as to the obtaining a .'morerfpeedy . nd miniftration of juftice, and the le (Ten tng the ex- pence attending ir. , , . , This however is a fubjel of fuch magnu- tudc, of fo much importance t the comniuni ty, that whenever youSmay think proper . to proceed upon it, I am well aware that you will eaittioufiy explore every Hep before it is taken;' or as the (yltem of junlprudencc in the go- sernnienr, is more or lefs peifecT, in the fasne degree" will the life, liberty, and property ot the cuuens be more or lets fafe, more or len lecute. . ; ' The laws and order-fpr the rerulationa ofrhc military force ofvthe terri ory, have hlthrlo remained in almoU a total fia-e of in. execution, whether trorn. any radical derett in tbofe laws atid orders, or f.om what oihef raufe'I do aot undertake, to detci mine ; but it,' is moil fincercJy to be wi.fiied that au efficient , plan could oe adopted for orjjamainji, armine.rf and disciplining the militii. v We are accef lible i alrholl all directions, to lavages who embarra? us by their frequent vifits, and har,. ras us no' a hule by remaining much ot their time amongft us : and who may, ere we are aware, be difpofed to annoy us in a hoflile map ner to be aimed and in a fiua ion Ja refill them, would not only have a tendency to', render lefs embarjaffing their vifit, bat 10 intimidate and indue e them 10 abandon any hoflile pu pofejley might eihei wifij ruye i,a contemplation '. .. .'.'-- Iliflo: y. informs us that the inhabi anta of this country have more than once been fwept away by the deftmctive ravages of war" and conqueifs foliowing : in its: tram has cone . forward annihila ine. all r'SL h s :to property This to'her w'nh our local terriior al filia tion, would adinonifh-us '0 endeavour to be. prepared to repel aggrcflion fi,otn whatever quarter, or in whatever manner 0) Jorm it may be nnde. . . ' " You will recefTa'ily be compelled tai have recourfe to the refources f the-public, te euiMft you to detray the incident ara una., voidable expencts of this governnenr, and I would earneftly recommend i, were I not fn'-t ly convinced 'hat m the '-excrcife uf this"ne reffi.y, you will pay a due tcgard to frugality -and ccoiiomy. ' One obferva'ion more -Tlere are cew tain p'aetices prevalent and cuHotuary in this territory, that ate conTiderei immnral. and in riouito the peace and happinefs of fociety it'rtt win nui ciiyr your imiikc, n nic ium. tra'r) your be ft endeavours wii be uled 10 conec and teltrain ibera. The powers and dune of the government having devolved 00 the Secretary j 1 had doub wncinsi it was m duty 10 navemsae at.y an otefs tn-you. 1 however have made this un Je. an imprtfTion. ihai it wouJd be well re ce ved, andsthc mod favorable conft'i;ctioi) gi ven 10 my iinenfiuus from a belief too, dut U will ineieafe ihe sood undetflandine and nm-' nial in e-chause til feoiment between all tin. l.i 1 1 tt 1 . 1 Drancics ot the trgiiutreana moi cover,, tt a!fv.rdi to my felf an opportunity ef ex puffing the vriy ir-ta' p'eafute .1 (lull derive fro according wt h you in the rtfult of your drji bera'ior. which f alfure inyfelf, will be Inlri. enccd by a dtgreof wifdom, juflire, and It- baraltty, that will give dignity to ihe Icg-fla nrc, and cccrgy to -its nieifurei bat wili renl to promote haimony, infpiie confidenee in ire public mind, and have the nappy eiitut ot filling op the wit a fare of conianlment 10 ihe tool people of ihe urti-orv. will furntlh you wnri ci-piet of ih law of ibe Uitited i ate and of me trari'ory, and I have it in my power to lender for your je rufal, the laws of Virginia, revifrd in 179 . Tbt law of NoithXaroiTna, revifed Sy ne late judge -Irede'tl, and u copy of a journal of the boufe of delegate! ot ihe lllteoj Virgitua from all which 1 prelume precedent way be OTawii, not tnwottny ot imna ioti. w m J: A Cotton Mill "TX7HICH ibe builder hat warrantcJ V V Hull clean at lull one thousand - - a a m weihf from the Iced per day. lo at to t . 1 a . 1 . tl.ii - 1 .:. .. ...I... c injure tne uapie 1 hii'v as any units jaw Gin in the dale, erciled for or before the Crop of lafl year, and lobe completed at Onon Willi In "M low dayi, xfltr in November 12. DENJA. SMITH. deaily bappVe that any .f oar raeafu e fo far I f,0fl tmt' thereafter pick or cleaa du onapp,iiouiie;veiii mnr ej-er.Mon, as 10 CoilOfl for the Cuflomary TJ1. proaucc rumic mconTrnieiitv wr ppunr nu camera, (ttnf-o irncri frpm whirhwe cannot kope lobe ent;iely earnM): I Hirer tnyfe If a ' . m a 1 a j 4lMi luth will be loonl 10 be ine oitpoMiton and gttrd Itnfe of the people, that in feekirg inrr rrdreli, mtir nnrt win oe Oirrrtrn 10 be hgiQatu,e, and a'l iheir conduct influenced . .. . a t. by sni'dncf, WidtMiioa, a4 reafon, white yew vaima a watrhfal gtirdian of their mrrriftt ir ready to miaiQe r to their nlxf will la mv& like f ta tornbi ib evil, tri JOHN SHUTER HAS fnrfale. direa from Oublin LINENS jnd SHEETINGS bought at te luce J" piker, and ia big condition. . iS'gv ember U. a nl li -Tt tal .a !4 f.i V') 1ft I isl ' cii .ri fu4 re fin ir.j to a 4 it ri 1 11 V- n 1 v 1 i r ait fciJ ..il at V:4 r; t Wi hi 1 cr. fi d : fj I". f 9 I" rf tf.ff yrd lor w t - - -mm - m . . a

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