a 1 1 s I , . c i" , , . . . . . i-: At , i -v s , , ' ; ". m i " , " , s I.. I 1 ; i i c -i r.. . L, ". . v ! 1 t A C in V J, ) It- , T i V ' S If . . .... i , , v .. . . ; . ) it n tr-.e p.ri o: u.c ww i r r. :-S pji.irmto Mexico ;uu Peru, uiiHc.i. Tht re wanted nothing u to rev he th-" of tht- -fl f. ft-' ( S' i l t - 5DCTC t f 'if ' ,h B.itn;":flt ie, fie moveable K, .hixrwari-!:.d he fere he wis dii- .; iofthe kir'loM. The 1'rench - where defrmed, and drirtn ,i; '!, txt pt a sunull till trll near i j t now;'.bya veryprcra- ; tnu', !.:...-.:. tenure. . I liiiouajarte.s - 1 . .1 1 ... f tnif -I mi (4 Ki t j ' : . . ' u..i'i.ivi"i. ...... j j,, V't- hIk Hon, w-hde. win ahe.r band, ?'-. 'J4ins't;'rt.n such jealousies tof the Jfrgltsh, t'l.ii much d.r.l'.uHj' "was experienced in prnrunng 'v.-.n' .";t f..r theVlro ips t land. The I).;kc D Citizen JunotVwha had tor. some tr.ic Kjn, ks slier several pcrere actions with Sir A.. WV.lcs.iy and a division ouhe PorUiguese nrniv cai! ! ted taSir it. Dalrymplc (who super- a ,: i .11 r . J . ;..fi' 1 b 'n i t j it A, r c ti c ; c !''". r tl banners t,f p throu J; a Lvourlte can! c tl'.t is nim ii j. -ICil, tlc pr jij-.I'i ' rt)' tijr;ir;-j 1. theconiHiimd). The h rctKh tvere - t 1 r A. in ----- . ,! i.. ...n v Ii i'.it wiih the honours ol war. . return to F-tH:e. , Tlia combined Russian ', I Trent h sjj.p.urwi in the Tamils surrendered to : .. C Cuta n on cjn liilon of tt'u restored after l'. ( .,-c. Wltti Intt'lISgcncc reached England i -t (' - ifucdonwas expressed at thejerms - to t!u: :.nnyand sqiiadroa. Tlie ton cr guns i, -ur f oJ to manifest the rejoicings, .hut the i, i .-,t tt i'.i.imsiutton foiled vcty Jv -candles cou" Ihc i-ule to hum.' - SirlLDalrympb is recall v '. and ii to !;S tried. Ten tlioiwand -veteran Spa jii -.!! vhoni Bon:' parte. had scr.t; to C3U.LU battles 1 1 . Ik, ith of Germany found meant.' to place tl.t ... l,cs ur.dcr the protection of the English, ? ".1 viilbe restored to assist V tlie vlellvery of their i::!tie cou'ttry from its threatened tyranny.-. In the rrio.e of the French government the emper&r t!n -.-.tens to do much in Spain Ills rnmistefof war S i l.isrcpoi t idler enumcratinj his armies in Poland, I:..'---..!, t'.l'.t f.ia, Denmark,' 'Alhan'u, Italy, Naples J Spain,- and. in the intciior of Trance, deems V.K.n suHicient lor the security 01 rranqp and tne Bcripik 1 1 to subdue Spi.in ; and report wys 300,000 lire on their march. TTve Emperor spcurvs of the cei-uimv of conti'vuina; on fricnillv terms with Itus- - 1 k ... 1 . -.. 1 . 1. . . J14 iitvi -iviisi.ua, dui nevciuuMess, oeu.i) mnui viloirv of tlie continued huinKiJsnu naucnt, ior hearunre of the latter, by complaining of its having increased iu avrnanicnts beyond measure : and s'.v-As of tlo necessity of incrcBsing hii arniy of fcbsei vaimn tx prcscne that, pe;ics -ana iiarniony Wuh.'i .Y(.iofCn so ileurly looei A "Ke oltftioH hrs 1.IKCU place m 1 urkey. 1 ho Suiuin Selim v-t.s av sasiiiatcd and his nephew Jleli Mahomed has as cewlcd tltc throne..- A courier was immediately di:.pali bed to Purts to inform llonapartc .of tlie event i he Dey 01 AlRiers has declared war against the licy of Tunis. Ths liritlsh are criallv animated by their late successes, nd the people appear to be of the measures of cjovernment tlcui at any former period of the v.ar. "The National Jatelllijencer complains that they will take noBv-jps toieanove ,'ur embargo which they scent tt'jretard witn m cltiTercnce. -The new situation tit affairs in Spain has opciutd to them a very prohtable trade and al ready have tlieir manufactories received supplies 01 cotton trom ooutit A,menca. ... rrousiona in T.i iJand arc tbnntlant, ahdtheap. a nrancn 01 uie, xsauonat institute is em-T-Ioyod Li introdiicini; the culture of cotton into . 1'r.tuci, Some oirn is submitted be thencrrtcultU' rJ branch on that head, from which answers are - desired from the United States willprobjAly appear ina future Birmlx:? of the Star." A ruMuftu of Iluo r.r.partc .a LiprdLClnred wnraainstlhe United States is noticed not-because, we attach any credit to it but because" it i liof ftoing Hie round of the newspa pers. Capt. Odium from Liverpool in 23 days, to " New-York, which place heleftbntho 19th Sept. re port i, that when beatbpf down the channel on the a 1 si he a J boarded bv the Secretary of the Ameri- ci'U Consul atLiycrpool who put dispatches on board h.r our Cioveirnmentj and ijave him the verbal m liiudon which ttj.s reccivedbv the American minis' lur at London o Ulte ITth.Wewillnotopposetothc credil.iiUv cj ; rciiott tlie manywnys in whicljwe ;.c-4n svippoi.c C i-pt.Odiorn may have been imposed , cn, nor -will huueach his varacUy; we will only live the heiiUinents of Kupnaparte himself towards -Hthis eountrv in his expose of tlds same month of September. He speaks with much satisfaction of the creat'and courageous sacnlice which the A mencans have made mjaymg a tjCittral Lmliargo , i upon their commerce.- With our conduct he has no cause ofcouipbint,ar,d he wiU gam less from us tiwn he now nhmder durmar hus ostensible . lie uoc3 not act w ithmitrstronK motives. . h'nst the hopes and re iK'tuxm of an aspiring rivJ. It wcvld seem f t :' our practice tla.t the well be Ir.? 4tl:a Republican Inst'.tuuonsof,UU feiscstsnd jne- prudetit of all pWsule natierts, -depended i tlxlr being continuaily enveloped in tlie fog and thick dsvktiCM of mUrcprcienLaion pad error. It in the verr..":-u4'chasices if an humble enquirer a((cr truth Is able to End the bewildered path that feds to her them arid braisb'c-besi t temple."' - . These remaiks apply fully b the, pending Elec tion fur rbe Presidency. These practices destroy th.e very essence of RepuUkmiim ; tliey pen crtthe ji.dgrr.e:it of those who infuse life intoUic institution, a;:d Rive it soul and movement. It cannot long sub fit i fits animating principle is corrupted. Tlie form will not reman when the tubstance ha4 departed.- It is the duty of every true b lend to our Federal Co4 sdtudon, it is the duty 'of tvery true Repiiblican to avert these threatened evils by a severance of iryth from crrou,r, by Cidnilnf.tlie irritation of party feel ings, and shedding a ray of light upon the course tbut would jj-uide us to tlie haven of Siifety. Vs approach this contest without party feeling, at loabt if we fee! a piefcrencr,we also feel that t .... . - .. . . . r... .1 . 1; r . T wia not b.vcn e us iiora me line 01 auty ana irom doing1 to each party and each Candidate exact and impaiuoj justice,' v W do that homage to human intel'ervto the good, sense of the American public, to prcfess our belief that if our fellowcitizens are not le.d astray by false lighti and false teachers t?icy are competent to decide rightly on the merits' ol Canchilatcs wr oiuce and on the best interest of the nation. W'e think the tnnli is worthy of being ttId and that no pretext cf deceiving the public, or wrth- holding from them information ftrjhar good, will absolve such conduct from the itoVutaviojS jti-frae. It is cnmina! m tr.ecesot rigid morahty andof Ue- publican policy. We arc desirous tlie public should know all tha ha3 been said uith candour respecting tho merits smd qualifications of JMadison, Mdhroe, Lhnton, or Puickney ; and as far as our limit Will enable us, ws will dilluse that information. - All other consMierations, all party distinctions, are nearly absorbed and swallowed up in tlie questbn of the Embargo. ' On tliat measure, and tlie train of policy connected with it, hangs the fate of tht clcctl on. Mn Madison was nominated bv the inert who laid the embargo, and immediately after that mca sure was aaopteu. . I ins coiuiccted the Weurht of tlie government and il3othccrs ism his favour. He is, be sides, himself an integral part of the goverrimenC--Clinton, Monroe, and Pinckncy, arc uli opjwsed to the embargo, ana tne measures connected witri it.. ln the one side we see one interest unite" Kt$ in dividual ; qnthe other, divided, and. its strcngtliW-' ed upon tLee candidates. ' .' , upon t:v v, ar peace. DOMESTIC;; mi Tvv'O'of the in ourenu against tTio Emlmrgo Lr.wS who were in the action on Lake Champlain-in which tcvral persons were killed, have been executed pur ' -suaut to leutence' Considerable iKidies of troops !ve.b.er tnatched to thnt quarter tu- enforce tliose "' !;'.w.-:. AFr!gt'' &-scvei-iKlun Hoats are building on thaLakc t") aL".s.sttiien .- ' - - r r. 1,1 iwKluijjlheti'laitcewilliwhiehour ports are jjuricd by our infant jSavy,an uliat trade with lo i tin pa.'ts is still kept up. WTchopc not to have oc jration to notice any violation of thcrio Laws, by uiy who hat pretensions to honesty or patriousin, whatever Bcrl.aients may ucentcnameciwruiTes t'C.ct to the 'x-onri'-tv of fbeue hiws, there can be tin rwO,t r Tthr vivMir'n tv r,f bbserviiiT them.' A v'cat r.'i-j Wwidj fire & h.liied for tril in all the What will be the result of the election, it is-nOw impossible to foreteL . Every Herald prpxlaims the ascendency of his own party and his bwft candidate. It for some time seemed certain that overmen' tal weight and influence would give tlie scale of victory a acciacu prcponaerdiice in favour of Mr, Madison.' .-'- ' ' V- ' . Jt was given asllic 'opinion of tlie ItalcJgh fte gislcrthat Mr. Madison would lose only eltAcn votes in the United States, and that cper, twice in the same month, asserted there .was no doubt but Mr. MadiBon would obtain every votd in North-Ca-rolina. These predictions were ho doubt justified by appearances at the .time they were made,' but now they must have no foundation in the actual state' of things' '.The pclitical aspect of-several states has lately undergone a total and entire change, unfavourable to Mr. Riadisdn. . It is certain that ve ry. constterablo revolutions are daily taking place in the public sentiment, and what will b the i.nal r. suitot Uie election, we believe, cannot now, with degree of certainty, be nredicted. Vriewi 'nf . r..vu. j llv, utcu uiveu oy ooul uie "e lumerva, with a.sutlicient degree ol correctness to nrirhulA th. J. r.. scnung the public with another, was it not that some changes k very lately taken place, and soimfe of .... jnjoaiuiy nave not seen the view ot either. , We will sketch nn u-u,-i, Iha has the merit of being as accurate as the present aspect cfaltaU'swiU permit us to make. - . ,. NEWIlAMPSHlBK-This' Republican, at the last election declared nfdVd5r of Federal principles, She is enutledio 7-EiPcto chosen by general ,iKke , " r' ; -z ""' " V ''-r'j -"" MAssicHfesEfThaalsq renounced h'4- demo cratic principles,'! Resumed her old fcdn-al cha- racier, inis otate nas l Electors, the ihanher of whose election is pot settled by law, of cotrse it re mains with the Ictnslatnnt. . : J . , - Connecticut will havo-j FedeWl Elitor'scho "sen by the legislature. y ' J, - " : ... . .,v vlvv.vu, 4.V1.CIU bers of Congress and a State Legislattre of the sai'ae character, 5 Electors arc chosen Jv WnVral ticket- , a, ! v- .. ' VERMotffisdoubtfuI. .BotKrederalilsandRe1- punucans claim tne Mate as belongin,6 them selves. We think hpwever the Federal a rest is the 'prowling 'one.-. Her Legislature chooses G Elector.' "s. -. I Nrw-York. A great cliange has fal.n place In this SWefc" The Republicans have a sm'j majority, but they. are. divided into twopartlcs. "Tiatopposcd to the' iimnariro is the most numeroui. . Tfpr I q L'l.iJ--T:-. " , . .1 ' , ...... 1i civciurs vnoseii .oy inc jueg'Biatun; w no .doubt vote in favour o;tncr of the three An Embargo H'li .1. tf ,;.,n t:..-i : y v.j it v..; ;') . 1 .M "J 1 ! ...3 111., I.,, f P I 1 i Ch 1 . ; i 1 r J !i t 'ts xr, .vi f. i t'.e ttiiuri 1 s-in.r othess Iruigat thi r i n to hive a priat! r artl.ilhy 1 n, it wi'.'it l-'veitl efjt ..er .. .1 1 th it -t.- nh.i'hi'i. Tl : hi lief iftrengthenc d by. Mr. liuane (a clcse pt(ia- a.l Jiiate oang pcvuxtly stent. lie ras iter warf ii pointed a Lt.Cchcl of rade Regiment, and after avowed his detcfminaUnn to support Mri'tadison.' Thistxkctis supported ly the jrarty calj g th.eniscivea the Dctnocratie . Rt-puhhcans, nrufare epposed by the Constitutional Republicans anf the 1'cdcmIUs. Her 2 Electoral votes we hrk wdl be given to Mr. Madison. , - . , Dr.LAWAas will have trsree IJectors rl wien by (if Legislature, w ho will i.ot vote for Mr. Miuison. his expected Mr. Pinckncy ill have uie vote of this Suite. - :v.., ; JIabtiasd has 11 Electors chosen ly distrids, i'his Sute has just chosen 6 Republican and 3 Fi de ral Members of Congress (old members re-elected rat with a great diminution of Kepuu! ican votes ) ana a house cf Delegates which has a r'edcra majority. itisfc probable calculation Uiat lcuerauiis ana I tcpubucans will be elected. , , ' - v ? ' . V iHGiKt chocr.es 2 Electors by genera! tickJ Monroe and Madison are tlie only Candidates sup- CT t; i hey u I'h.irw. , th s e Cil-it 1 1 ! r 1 Li el rwlM. Was af.einr.ln'.evu:'- 1 bv t as-i idor to i'n.r.ce. 1 lisuh-r.s are r brinixit sprtles Init are of tlmt vV ASIIINOTON Hp rJ yews he has l. ! iif pcu'iiciuar n-jtv, ai.,1 er.iovuixthc li srect oTa;l. . . - Air. Mon Erst sr reared on thest nf hV r.'erlr-i. j:, suiutiun, an to.r,Enen.l thcshe.vya.' and prtcikufxnd fur wish wis l:stingt!fltcd. Eors m rct.iTmeii, nu.u ne.l 1 'f Monfe :chi;l with niu grew cn tli the time he pointed by r ranee at a has since be sioiitoI.' 1; with that ro his own audi, const auuon;, opinions; lh of it. Itis i ai-, aj.i h",s rcputiifioa cot; world, while in Con-Tess :-,.! , t as llovcnior of Virginia' Hew re-idc.-.t Wasiunotox '.xiiinh' v li!:-hi:f.!if irii im.irin.j i.-' i appointed uy x,ir Jei.cif oi U has been le orated au this writeri which J JC! greatness." ported ; and both parties speak with .confidence of 1 monument success., ' :; :-' Nohxh-Caholika has' 14 Elceton chosen by chstncls. ; At the late Election 4 or 5 Members of Congress were chosen who were opposed to the Em- bari'o, and H is probable the same number of votes will be given to Mr. Pinc.kney or W r. JMonroe ; tlie restivill beinfavonrof Mr. Aladiion. ' ' ITie follow mg t;.b!e offers, we. beiicve, a correct vieMofthe several chncts with the can!i".,!esineach. Tkose names in I:a!k are in favour ol lab srtn, the othen either for Monroe or Pinckney. We do hot pos- sesstheintormation necessary to enubiC us to speaK of tie relative stcngth of parties in Uie different dis- trier. 4 In some, Uie Congressional elections may be Supposed to have pronounced with some degree of cenamty, ' vv e nave onry a single renuu u oner upon two disti'icts. ' . . , - . ' 1 . . I wocounties of the districts m wiach Mesrs. Drake, Plummer, and Powell are Electoral Candidates' com pose a part of the Congressional distnet which gave a unanimous vote to Mr. Macon, whose wishes ai e un- avourable to Rlr. Madison s election. ' W nether or notthisargues favoorabry to the successof Mr Drake's election we wiu not determine. , -. The district in which Mr.Rujscll and Col. Taylor are Candidates is composed of a county roxn each ot the Congressionel districts which elected Mr. Stanford Mr. Macon 8c Mr Stanly, 8c in each of which counties tlibse Uentlcmon obtained majorities they ai-e all op posed to the election ot Mr; Madison. A he exposraon of this circumstance may point to the result of tlie electoral election.' "J ' - - " --' .a ..... - . - - f-'-iC ';? a. . a". -,-jC- . v.. .- i, .... -".-' -( J 7 Ol the t; t ;,' mment and v.!-" h " rity rejected w.J.i idvisers.the 6ena'r. ti c epposed to the 11 n edicss to say nuch if it t m. ..i ... a. r n . wtd.tjiuwn uiaiTH ia ionrtv t special v sine Uacatedbythc elct-n:,ir Uofthe rc- orof tJieihiikh iSnv. JIeb"s; vs living, iui hoiOuivble, an illustiious self create J ciuhxace, worth cr.J d s a inis-formed Ilin;- I s .. rc ere vurioui ;-X';il linptxjve ' a cii.iiader so pcciail SitbscriMonlrjiU breeelved at the Si ,x Of ricj yir titf Second lult-i"- f ttw A1 CHBATI.V i S( faovrs ' i; family physician; Cnti'b-d t!ic ranter' & Mariner's Medical t Hlii ruth. .COMMENDATIONS. Tn tnttmoty ,! tf m-rit of tLs li oi-fc, the f .'-!,, ( cr.ui, vi mwr mj rtu 7',. !.... n t,.c I i ai dnirrted .- v ! rh;!.u!yrih;ii. d.-c'..,;i. : , t i!lTl-I havirrad nvr truik rmi-l,',! T' ... 11 ,. and Marint.-r'f Jfedical Coiniianion," w'.tH pl. r.siu-t-, iind think it wunli'ie attentiou of the i;,Tv-ii i.f'the T'ni'ed sute. . 1 ' . vv. s::ii'iT.. M.n Phklndelphia, Dee. 31. 1137. Dr.. Jamct E 1L' iavc tireiuity perusaa your work ust 'printed i in- iiaiiifr i aiiuMjinners Alcuical Afecklcnburir lit dell ' i- Iaiicoltl P. Tvrruy J. Hugins Wiike l J- WeUbar : Sttikes i C. tianmr ' . Ahe J C. F llaggo Hkmlolph - r. , Ubarru. ' y.' nuwuj J Koclungham Oiulfora Caswell Person JolmC.l4.dl. OliaUiam' Orange Mnore r -j .. - Kichmoiid - 1 A. Jtmrftmd Cumberland M. Iwikr " Anson, J. Vinlow Rofcesott' J,;. PerfjuiTpans" ' '. . ' rnam"t " . s . , ; I , S. liruhcy 1 . JBurtvn . v it r .-' ''4 11 1 C. Chritmai - f W. Stcciman Jor JiidJicIc 1 JVilUam om Jer. Kuiijua, J , I Werf! till Manter's and Mariner'a n'!,.l t 17 TTmn I P"0"'' by lr- 4meB Ett'e". f Uie State of Ooortfa. with. . of matter in a sndl compass. TJie practice Wuh he -r COiiuik-nilii in di-fists, U moilcm and iud;eiois. ami th : wrk cannot fail 11 being useful, in all kiniKes in tlie JAMt.S WOOJllOLTli,1 M. D. t rrofeuar nf Ju?minj in tin Uuiverml ' JT, JTiivxedod ii. Williams ; KutlierHtrd Durke 1 Itmicombe . Northampton lieiti Hertford : . Martin Washington' Beaufort ; TyreU ' ': Uvdc . Pitt, . t fcdgeeone , CartereO Lenoir I Craven I Ervim TThitield Jones. ' MViUiam Gaston Wayne I , -Greene J ' NeWHanover unsiow Dujilin ,!" rirunswlck Hladen, Sainpwn -t J-i-ar.tOUl Hidinct Warren S 1.11 have emjueo. - i in renter s ana- Manner's Alvu eal iUrnu. akm."."'-I take hach pleasiwe in expivsr.jr my entire ap probation ofth4Um of the work,'-and of tiie utility with Iijcn you navefonaucted your mquJiea. Your bMk can aot fail to ba avery accep'table piese-nt to tlie nutlic in getieraU and cjfeeaidly of our un countrymen. I really am of opinion, tltt you are enUUed to much ra.i- f,- tt pains 'Wbir.h yoiliave taken in funiishinsr u w iUi a wOr?c uch! as the " ledical Companion," tlie want of which tun long bee.rt eberienced amone U3. ' - iui miivcnt 1'iKiien lor your health and hapninest, for tlie contimluk-e ofvour usertimL i n.m..;, . air, your Wend,ic. , II. P. BAKTOV,' Ml D. ' ' .1 'f""r rf '"te'iu .Metira, A'atuwt Or. James Ewclil . t lfaimy und Jioianr. 4 State. V. Mir, am. I Keikft phtmntrr Jotin I). J'evell John H. Drake. 3. Pasquotank Canidtn CuiriUick Chowan Gates - : Sot iH-CASotisfAhas 10 Electors chosen by the legislature, who it is supposed will Vote for Mf. Madison- - -t t- Georci A All the parties except PincTrr.ey'si have claimed the votes of this.State.. We think her. 6 ' IJlnlol6ltt t'.i.A rc -inn - IJEA.Il KIT; Tliav looked Over Tup. I1antfr' rf,r. - 1 Mariner's Alcdiel Comrtnnion Wilb mat rlMu.ur. !.nI not alittle instre.lion. find t an exot n-u? rcmtmbnui cer of much that I have already learnt from other un.-L n. I and ftsm profcsNiiial experience. Dcincf better adapted U Ott-eiKiral ciii.imstanceu of tlie piople of the X nited Statrnj; tiism anyJotJier production of the kind hitherto puniiaia-a, H. caulot lad to pnw an iiival-.rde Compaq nion' td, those redote from Medical aid. That all yonr views intlio hibhiution of it may be more than realiCd," u iurtu)eero nuaoi vour Triena anu ob't. 8-rvaiit, " 1. I ULVKLESXAUJWCLL. M. D. f . - ' -s .Dr. JatieaEwcl ! Mariner's I'omfia submit to nv en and Ion-i cine eve The oiiil K : rerpiA'n.!i( svri'ii-Sof J Jtiladeliiuia. Ree nr. Ti? work entith-d, " The J'lanter'i and oar whi.U jou Vere gvJ emmgh to insx.O.i, i Ji.u-ri.re.iu xmv aUentiveh 'intost uHiJid -Htpu!ar trealweonmedi-' iitsot, 15uc;hah. and Rcec? im this suli. (octha'.e d..naycqn'ired' reputation, Lat their prac- electors to be chosen by' the Legislature, w ill vote for I hieb tuey li d tlan to tliose of our own. '. air. iwaoison., ' ' , . i,A lulWr Wlt in a stylo puuft ana 1 imdia 11 y... ,,r"m,.,vvtni"uu,.l'.U,n14 V. the United Statys Uns been long required. ' You hae i ovr " Candidates, most prolmbly Go1 New-Jels-v is claimed fui and CIl ift-n, v. 1 i.-h r the ' 'c.tion doie'tf.' by r-ortra! ticket. or CI; ton. (lentiy proves fe event, of the ha-; 8 i'- ,rs chosen ' Ken rue jet is divided into rvo districts by kestcc- (V. n-lilttlaFTcbee suited tothedia-s o. u r...i.SL ' im... . the United fctaftg been lonir required. ' You hae i ovr supplied the vriitj I trust tbut your very valuable book; it r nvr each of which chooses 4 Electors. ; The lower districts suppbrts both a Republican, and federal tick irer KrpubllcaUi only. Hierels we be lieve a certainty of 4 votes for Mr. Madison and a stong probability of 8. 1 Tfcy kxsse i chooses five electors bv district and s accounts frpm that State concur 1n e:xying, that thewhole will vote for Madison . " - rxu: .. . . . ' . " - - t, . v ' I tMJt . oils a. tivrt e re 1. 1 i r wtn !; nni " lw:.fil Viwl ! mTUtVV hS the Constitutional ICaWpanihp, ,diTe much plsure in aWtinj? that it sleeni'.I am sir,' ?:e. -' N. CILU'MAX, SI. D. Rerinbhraria atrt n-w.;,:r . .... -..., viuiuuiuu iepuuiMis, una it has uce.1 supposed that two of the electors to be cho. .u uy uisu-icxswouw vote either for Monroe or Pine kney", theotlior for Mr. Mad? Our opinion of the prospects have been cjtfcres3ed without precision. ' The nature of th mUivt-t A admit ol morcpositve assertions & iTmadc they would betray arrogant pretensions rather then infoimatic. We incline however to the opinion that Mr. Madw aim win oc eiectcu. -' -"jf ,' Mr.Madison has diitinrufshed VmCirin 4K t i giskitureof Virginia and in the cnnne.i!'! ijf th tinfirm. he has (acquired', no inconaderabla reputation as 11 UTltJ.- ni.l w. n . ...u..ur 1 ... -i . . " '...- i(iaKc 3. conuwersy wmi afimtrable uexienty. ' ile was associated With Alexander 11a ronton and Jolrn Jay in v.-ritinir the 1V1 ra'.ist hr perhaps hi3 talents havcboeneKhiijTe.dlntlieirstiviie-. estbght. A U concur in spying tha 1 - is a Tjiitii cf a. nuawe 'Agreeable ' mannershis Want of dcnslon, ivwatt of coii fi'df, iVia icadily adopting tiis opif-cs mstv be Widoh eWilufd. It i certairiiv eulctilated to do. much good. Eeii family sliould purcha? and fcarefuHj rcaau. : , t. ' , With gret Dr. James Erwoli riTMin Clll .t i" t. . . . .. - ailciJnVM- rourh l-tli-nftitr in tht it" abounds with eiClt.nt nhacnallun. -p11 ralfiititwl in eoneey. vMuable iiuWtion to aU who arc not posse ssed r regular mtoniiation x tle subject of which it treats. . . ".v """I'iV'V, 'V11 "a an important adv m oe.nff short, w-juKtt leaves JKtlc thnt ia csonf ticed. Ilcadarf failles 'will find it a useful 1 manyintereittinrocriUUn. w ind...vl to give more auentiol to tne .principl,.. of .i .-i umcii more exiensivetuitij.,!. vjtll , for your success in yoil endeavours to lr. human evils, 1 begyouk be assured, thrd I yours with ainceraregaij - , , . ....... , i roirx CHAWl Jlall.'my, 7th March. ;c;, r -Jlf. Jainea Ewcll. 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