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. 1 1 . c ' -1 wonj) u i conxi. ' Uat,ItTT7!:ilto!ufoir i 1 ' - Mill afraid of that lotiUhiU snj No !" Poor bhtl-heane4 amd! how 1 p;'.y yU '. MuraUmkl Uie okUr yon grow. ' - -.r Here art blue eyes and black U"" ' ette . . ' , . .. T1. rrave. the eontsrffe and the. prude , From tately ' Bee CUra erect model of feminine grsc. 1 ' r 1 low en you behold her nnmoM I Y v A temper more avert, or a lovlier fcce,- . , il! gbt bo -mrmhipp'd but oould not bo lot O ., Will i'.jrHinj and wishingeVr brlr to your HH A dRroiel ao charming ami pondl , t ' Hot a single endeavour tr ao many charm I; .- vh -4 .;. , ' t V --..:;.' On Mira'i Lino eye could an anchorite rate,- ' . . fc.. W'.nrH am.in at th view ?' '' . -' " " 1 "W ith calmness to glance on ao Vitchih g a fcee, ' ; .Wu reserved for a pappy us you. . 1 1 Ft - . . . ... .-...,.( II call h'.n the CrhrtJt v- n.er, an J swe r that "le alone, c fall thellti:. of Department, h n Jieferrcfihs Prtsi I'nu .iy,S.r, you l .id. upon thia t apposed in2u uce of Al'ncrt tin, CAlcuuuom ot rum-to tne preKonKimm'" tmuoa. Ihoul4 not descend to thete little . i im (Wat ni ilril in trtuch ia anecdote yourselU 1 here u one d-ntge ptruneut oi ate. uicr- howeTer, which I have ver you, nd it w inn ; i inpuwina n-c . nun M..n..tMiMrir(ii vnurm are nctwcs. iiara ana cicyca c If yo were as well known to your ctimitu- j former V'orcJVuu would aoon huVr;'o other mediAm tlrough plication jlSrfi K5rK tx mrirrai government than the co-1 n:3DriationiXa 0Uir m lumns oi l newspaper. ; , - kfl. to ten!er the rtfrtnce by iroV.tr to iacu and names iotcll. Co.-nr every rcadeh The 4 session o to Witt , To en Treasure 5TS1,1 the tccoum Xa prop rial! on maie rfanrgthe present i Ctcctcss, is in Lv e Allowing wonJi ; tiff'officera .of tri Timothr iVVrlkrt Ute S H ' C0LX)NELPIGKEIIIX0. PreTious to the late Elections, a II of which the following is a copy, was c ed in the State of Jiew Y ork and M Isetu: .-. f Late from Washington." Prom th. late renort of the Secrtfcry of the Treasury, it appears tnat l imotht rica. an! Bill, itcuiat- asciui- .1 - V g ouicert i the accounts c Sretary for" the d ":of aeTenty eif'i i . i j i rtV v jcignty-uirc- uj. 'ts,..;3 the amount of of monies received tna at department, bv tbj api in soie arucies iw p- ich the apprpri- atiofts wCHuiepaent. ' , - - - " That such art appropriation was nesssary, ft in point efortn I more than,diubu The words of the constitution are - w money shall be drawn from the treasury but 'a conse quence ' of appropriations made bylaw. . . !i .t- ..u' i;. a..:. I t IJjk cf 8 or 10 1.2.3-4 r i ; r ni, Tic s precious crln .li v" ,co oa s!s fr some iri;;!.s i i t? ourhood cf the Ctf, bore very :rc .f theMo'jdj and u is to rcrc:. -. i ' l. - r 1 .... n i .nCT Wlil lG UlUir itiSl 19 f CIKiSlVi J -1 they are on their way to the westward, r. tbeir value will. b no dor.bt apprec',a Their prices are conaidrra'Jy ci.I.anccd i'r.cs last year.' ; , . Oa the 4tV though not critic i'!y iatisded by the Society at a day of shov.- t'.i? fo!lo;r were sent, viz. 18 very f it aod tnely formed oxen,byiIr. Dubsi Mr. Taul Jnnci of Lew er Merlon, exhibited a large Rnd wtll sbped ram of the new Leicester breed, with some Sic lambs by him. The excellent qualities cf this valuable breed, and their origin with Iiakewcll are well known, and tl-.eir proqfres thrnu-h New Jersey and Pennsylvania ivl d u l,t. coming rapid," will ' add ', to tLc svea'.-.h of ilia individuals and of the . country. - Twtlve cr fourteen pwrs ci working oxen, and si.Vv.rjl ' " j " T!i rN V 1 tho 1 1r bloom bri riit on her check Toh mounter ot dulnen j anu wnr cioni juu have J attractions no longer a charm t ; , Or what can Lave render'd them lew . , tjanfweetneaaaolottchinjr, and goodness so warm Kxcitenot a wish to posses-! J.i j . ; ; ' t. ' ' .-; . :.. . ' ' ; ' - ' .- JTatir en-e orher merit you toft bars avow'd- , . Jlyheav'nyoudescrrearaun , Go-whine, iika a chom-lo-, - M tua y 4 tmua, ? tW hrpne.'JvUljfl cW ,.f V - .-- - , j -.. W. . ' I loM, mtmnir nf Bccommodatinir hls.rtaeral I .1 t. ir,n . .kZ-YMnrlincr oft honed, that : 1 ' friends, ad turthennjr the federal elettions I tn .v. w,irilir. rieI mavhilmblvl will avail th .POLITICAL fnrs. will Fwleral extravaranc never u have an end : :' 1 1 ' -44 March 24", 810. f: . . fc, ' ' - ' . - - j - 111 The Hon. Mr. EmOtt addressed a Ittter to CoL Picket-in desirinor the falsehood'of the I assertion fif falser misrut be exposed. . vol. P. accordingly requested iur. vauaun to liavor mm wiui aucn m iuucuicit would enable him to repel the libel' dfd re ceiyed the following answer: ' I 4 ' " ' . Tax A BURT D AETM T, ri-- .y. . . . : .. .... 1 ' r- ' CatttbtroUer'i.Omce. Anril 5-itOL " Sia-Your letter of the 3d, to thd. Secta ry of the Treasury, ; accompanied by a pjinied hand-bill, headtd Late from Washinhon,'! and dated March 24, 1810, is. referred fp mc, with a request that f . would furnish you itth a statement of the situation of your accoujts. I now comply with vour request, j - I 44 You have three accounts with the lliited State which . rcmaiir unsettled They Irlatc to expenditures of public, money in yoJ late permitted lo suggest newer tnej most louy mNo. W-wan account as agent fofcav v iancr.re arid Dreicnsiona couipon wun uie i .u. -r--- a : resources o xuu uu iu iw pvw.i mre- thef circumstance bucht not, and will not M .m. nf ran Hrt 6-nvera w.t.s instead of our governing Mr, whether there are, or 44 can be any richts so absolute as not to be It- ' mited and modified by the posture of affairs 44 and ;Hi existing state of things? In othet " 44 wordsu"whether in the ge&tion of our , conc.f rn ;' vith the. other nations of the earth, weahould look to our" own resources and to ' theirs i to the actual situation of the world T or turn to me statute wvx w iac miy q( intt "authorities on national law, for our rule of 8&iance i,carria to a third, which iKJur T J.'-- L P7frri'mrf Jttim . tlM V ka Pal ."s " EXTRACTS FTtOM AS ADDRESS ''. ' . ifb Joirjr JijuDOLPM y firginian,,' SiR-It 'there ia an individual in the United fifatr who- doubts the complexion of your no- . lltics, the third numler'of JfuttUs must remove verv thine like scepticism f quote you from your favourite print, the opirit cj 'Seventy-Six i wou are sneakinsr to the President: . .j f- ts 44 Without pretending ta instruct, much less ' fo dictate or prescribe ,to you, sirj may I be NVw it ia certain that I could not h e obtain- ed the money from the treasury,!! it had horse were also brought for sale. AreraUy been prrvioutly appropriated jorpepenattvre wun iu ui me oociciy, nvvaurr u?.cctin j-j my department. From this, h(ever,may their bst address, viz. to hoitf a tile for all r.i-Kar L Trmted W aum mf mdre than four kinds of faral Stock; Mr. Freeman one ofthr 44 a RlJ has borrowed of the public moMy th I tMn thousand dollars which I gaaed for the I City a uctiooeer attended, but only one public :e. , it is expected Jtowcvrr and Drovers, Glaziers and Farmers :mse!ves of.the reciprocal advaa- 44 to the eastward which money ts not fctottnt' j .g,. now bejmpifed to me as a tages, which the institution offers of br th buy- crime.' . 5 J . . . i ,j; . ingand aelhog, and, that the nexshow to be , upe word more. . toii nimpnreya waa uic i ui:utMM; ii vvwucrfwui oe minister of the United Stat in Spam . and generauy atunded Moses Yountr his Secretaif. and our Consul! - ' v at mauxia. had mone n v . - a . 1 1 I f w " - WVIVfUUinm lum V11C HJuJ l erry, on tne order oi uc4 numpnreys, wnoro npemiuta. k. -:T(!n tSa mw,-u, f thi Mr. Hodgdon had requested to receive Society on th 16thoCMay next, via :v - - Mr. Yznardi, bur Cfinsf at Cadiz, and chief 1 1 l. For the best two-toothed Ram Lamb. R 100 a - 1 -a a M WW 1 ln . . - . m the house, of XznarJ ana. Aerryi.unger-i . 3. tor ue next test do, tfo. 1 . eo took, without orders' tf remit the amount tor 3. For the third best do. to. . CoL Humphreys x butBid it in Vales, a sort est applied to the above articles; as to quality of paper money in Sslin, in a state of depre ciation 1 and hence thf deficiency of 91910 cents. On whom thl los snouia tail remains to1 be decided. It iatnough for me that I am not chargeable wit ing the contingent which you are former account are credited wk I count to the anl governmqt, in ith the balancelof a 356 7 cents j anl you jiditurrs. on publil ac- ,y54,73 cents, rav 3fl . ing a balance o,43sS4cerits in favour United States. AlhU baiaVg is carried subsequent accotuft, jp. 12.38J, in whic! are charffed with various sums i of amounting in the whole to & 83 1,936 19 and ar credited with expenditure on sbhc account to the amount of 2 825,263 49 dnts 4 the 10 a fcou naney knts ; acqmmcs. ;rr. ' ' i-vm ill American Daily jtlocrtUer. CATTLE SHEW. - ., The third Show by the Society for improv- mg the breedof Cattle in1 Penmrytoanian held at Mushhul, agreeably', ttr notice, give ' somo weeks since, on Tuesday the 3d instant. The weather I wai favourable, and .the Stock of wool ant) quantity in proportion .to carcases r4. , or the best piece of cotton clot!) pro- . . per tor men s coats or woman adfess-, :: ' e not less than ten yards.v -. . .' 5. For the best piece of cotton fancy pat- ; terns for vests, not less than ten yards. 6. For the best piece of cotton cloth, suit 1 ; able for pantaloons or small cloths, not , less than ten yards. " -1. 1 - 7. For the best cotton counterpane, fall. -1 . Size. V':rf."'.'V-.", jfv.v' 8i For the best ptjrof cotton stwkibgs, . . , large, size.;,;,.".; i!:."';Tit'" 9. For the bet piece of hempen or flax- ! 1 en sheeting, at least ten yard.v?."i? 10. For the bet piece of hempen or flaien vf shirung, not less than ten yards.- ;!!,VfS 1 1. For the best piece of hempen or flaxen 4. ; table linen, not less than ten yards. - - . - ; 1 2. For the bast pair of hempen or .flaxen ' thread atoCkinrHi. fiill siw. '; a-.4 r 1H For the oest piece of twilled bagging ;" ' , orhemp,uaxprcotton,atleast JOyarda. ' $0 U.;ForJtue bes piece of bedrickirig, of ir ; ,.' hemp, flax, or cotton, of in part of all t'fT-.-' i i Or eithcrj not Je"s than ten yards. 4 U ? 20 All premiums shall he adjudged at: One f j r.t. . '. . 1 10 30, 39 ,.,33 10 ' conduct I This11 language is quite intelligible The stand which : the United States have made in vindication of their Tiehts, is by you denounc ed as the j44 most Iqfty language & pretensions' tn and this great nation declared ; 44 a second qt third rate t power.' ? , i here 1 " much ; virtue, sir, in ff wa." ?, This srieef at; your, country mieht perhaps, be forgiven and placed to the account of your peevish disposition ; but when you suggest that our rtghts"; ought to be 44 limited and modtfiea by the posture of affairs and the existing state ot things "'in other .Tvords, viat the United States ought to suotntt vtwlht British crder in council and to. the French decrees : we feel something more than disgust; we, feel a sentiment, of indignation, that there should be a man who claims the ti tle of an American citizen so "base as o pro? rose Uieflbaiulotfment ff national and inaliena ble immunities because European tyranny and last account, No.' dited withexpencuf amount of .g 5,75 a ot 919 1U cents a counts have been, e the auditor, ' and rep decision of iicovn 24th of Decinnber 3 wtof AuE:tlsi8, September. 1 44 In this office the the following reason! 1 . I 1, in which you an ck ' a a. a - I B ion public accountto tie cents, leaving a claite: Inst y 00.. The jc med and adjust l tiy ted to this office fir the roller,, -The first tl lie : the second ok he and the third on thi lkh exhibited crave unalloyed satisfaction to thi Company, which wa nunnerpus and rcpecta- the general meetings of the society, by a board ' 1 01 iivcj4ciuiicrs appuinieu oy.tne Drtsiaen I ! ...... ' - hie. , Mr, Joseph Htrt exhibited 7a noble red Steer, 0 years old; fed for some months past ,by himself, but bred by Mr. lilanchard 01 Morris County, N. J. Mr. L. Seckel again brpucrht. forward lii noble' black and white $teer, bred by Mf. Moyerof Lancaster coun ty, but owned and, fed by Mr. 5. since March taut venr. "Rntli tho.ie. animaU tirnhlrl Va I dope honour to any count-ry, t .Their b.ekuty, The society will lay no claim' to any article for which a premium' has been awarded, but 14 The second and third comprize expeai - newer have wantonly- attempted 10 deprive us ,. 0 t . et,K-- r.i . . . . v . I orourtauDK uiuu iiiTN""ereni purposes. 11 n t viuh ."' " ?",,H- and standing' committee, from' among such disinterested persons as may be present. " pemop .33,Hut uc auowca to exntpit any article for premium unless it has' .been raised, grown or made in some county of the distncV or of the adjoining states, ia which, there will reside at least one member of this sacietv, nor ? any , article for which a public premium shall have been suspended br gentleness, great latness and majestic appear L TKe fir-t contain!. ance struck ;every beholden but the Con- vera charge amounting to 2750 dollari fotfc- o8eur m yatUe dwelt with pleasure upon the owner or exhibitor may, immediately after cret services, has been suspended .lor wanlof 4nvr poarcaoiug wuh grcas auu grana points, tne adjournment ot tne society on the dayoi ex the ; sanction of the President of the Untd without which no animal however large, how- hibitton, remove biich article, and dispose of it States. The object 6tthiexpendituresi-Jth ever fat, can give satisfaction to a'judge, or to at pleasure, . , .r - tne excepuon 01 a trwng amount, is specifcd IV, .: .. ? .. .r 1 casonaoic prooi wm oe required, tnat tue. m general terms t arid t fie vouchers satixfcMo-j r. oecactwso auoweu two very nanusotpe,i several articles ot manufaaure, havebeenci iilyshqwt&e fiaumenHfthe mneviWr-A-A Kght. j.bone, , .capacious,' well proportioned ther ssun or woven ia the famines from ' whic1;' s - - -h. r . . . i - m . Uf'. SI. W 1 fi a a - I ' ' aa otccm, ycr "u, m ui uigu urutr, wcign- iney snail os .exmoitea.?.;:-;" mg about 120Q cwi, one brown and whitethcf 1 he premiums will be' paid ift cash, or ia ' 'ArcA 'are your principle : Such is your pu' ' triotism. ; Such your aystem of ; government J ' Alas ! Sir, if we; are destined to submit let us " at lcaal fajrly understand the question . let us know the price we are to receive for it; and , obtain some security that yre .shall not be nrived of our plantations and our lives.' : ' ' Your attempts to alarm the President and to ' extite hostility in him to Smith and Giles are your atatemen received by yi, by theaudito balance org in relation to plate of equal value; with suitable I devices' at ' Ltaii ccount for nil the moe 1 Mr. John Johnston ot German town, exhsl the option of the fortunate comnetitor. pur account is admifed Ibited a red Steer about 6 years old bred byi Premium ;4o' 7 the amount ; of av least five mc uie ocioie nientitieo ii""f ww, wu c prupor- tioned, Mr Guier howed, fWp uncommonly hand ,turea, native dyes, written essays, &c. i unavailing." ! ,The Jrick ts.. . lathe expenditfes iiects, the apprdpnatlns were .exceeded and a final settlement olhe account has been auspended for want ojan appropriation to meet the excess. Durindhe present session of congress the requisitehp- j of the Holstein breed, from the stock of Mr. pfopriation has been made.' . The"; baland of I Robert Wain iff. M t" vi f : ' .f' ; ; 5 4 hundred doll yf be given at the fall meeting 01 me society, lor neat cattle, woolen manutac some red oxen, in high order, notwithstanding their having been worked during the last au tumn and vfiner-aiso a Bull; Uw and Calf! ' yourmalicious insinuation with regard to Mr. jjLt a, j - Smith inparticUlAr, solong a, theyare anony. f 5 10 cents reported against vou by thd- between the amout bid mous and couched in mysterious phraseoloey. cannot attract the attention' of the Secretary of State. Besides,, criminations . coming from toa, against a man to whom., for a like offence on a former occasion, you made a whining per sonal apology, can meet with very litde notice when it ia known thayou have not evinced the Spirit to ield honourable atonement where you have manifested sufficent malice to vilify . a distinguished citizen.;?.'' " A .' v -When you utter things that are not true and which have an Unpleasant tendency you must expect to hear unpleasant truths. You admo nish the President to avoid those who-would degrade him from his post of honour ) yet you arc the man who swore to a member of Con gress, that 44 By James Madison should ne,ver be President of the United States. ' You affect openly to admire Albert Gallatin, and endeavour to make use ot hi, name to de- General Wilkinson. 0 T by you to Samuel Hodcdon of Philadelilia. . .1 - . " . .... anu uie amount acknowledged to nave ten received, on his account bv Col. 1 Humpbfcys and mioses x oung. trom j osepn .X znarul on account' of their salaries. , This- mode olre mittance to-Col. - Humphrey was adoptel bv you at his request and the cOrrcspondlice e t .. j .... i-er ' 4 i irom me aeparimept oi uiaie, ana 0 tne rev 1 Messrsi John Ely and A. Eastbum.brour'h a Bull from Solebury township, Bucks County. of the Bakewell stock, U im;' jrted when a calf h 1804 into Jicw lor. , His Tom was de servedly; admired He 'npv stands for pub lic use at the farm of, Mpses Eastburn in the above tqwpship, ilnd eannpt fail to ' effect a great cnange in tne iorm ot tne battle In the vicinityi The zeal exhibited hv the ownera of this fine animal, in b.ringino: him so irreat a i;.. ' rA LLm : nj.ir.A .. . . . It is earnestly recommended bv the commit" tee, that every tnembef appear at the meetings , ot tne society, dressed In home manufactures. " i ay order ot tne standing committee, f ' W-W:. - DAVID WILEY, Secretary.- . dence which you a few day ago ubmit(l to distance (34 miles) called fprth the thanks of my consideration and which had not beenlaid betore the auditor- when be adjusted youl ac counts, fully-satisfies me that you are, not its t lit chargeable -with this difference, and thaoii are entitled to credit for (he whole amoUnt jtaid v v 1 have the honor to be, to. - f ? ' I .- - ; '.aDUVAlL-) I Timothy Pickering Zsqujire. ' ' : ls , Upon this Document Colonel a letter to Mr. Emott, makes tl remark i , ; ';, Up very well U may be useful to add a few words of - I Col. Humphreys favoured the show with a the ! members of the Society. ! - The Farmers Ought W be gratelul tor the spirit exhibited in the purchase of the animal at a highjprice, and fot nis introduction into this state. - -J.iV t Mr, Ketland sent a Cow, the decendant of a very superior one, imported by himself some years since. j . ,v v. ' ' r,. - . V,- Mr: Mnrfna fit Co..k L V '.r.V. ...yiw.iu. uuuuiffoik prouucea two . i ninTri rii riit 3 iinr m :i r l witnKA. . n 1.1, 1 rickerine, in I mermo wool : the -other with n ma.;nA ae tolloliring U o25. racoon, and 2 oz. rabbit i both' worked HEMP Perhpps there is not on article cultivaf '.' ed by the tanner which auordshiarnore profit tlwn . ? the raising of Hemp. ,;..,The demand for hislncrcas. ing in a greater proportion than the qaamity brought mmarivet--nor is tnere any ptxispeet of that ce , mawi cimtpisiung, wncuiortlie United States re main at peace, or should be forced into a war. The enormous quantity of that article necesSat'y to : snp', ply the shipping of-a, commercial people, will at ; ' ways Diane tt nave, a, ready sale. " t vi.:-.:-.'- ') f ,Qn Hen .land, a good crop of Jlemp is as certain" as a good crop of. Indian Coiii j six hundred weight ' of Hemp to the'acw, is a moderate estimate. An''; aero lias, produced niiwy hundred weight.' 'Th' viv-i jiyu y u aero wui sunn nearly tnus i 6 cwt. henm, at Ploughing, &c. S:c. , -1 Seed, say f . - Pulling, gathering, Sec. . Spreading to rot, - ; . Taking up when rotted, 'Breaking 6 cwt. . S12 ;. 6 9: :i72; . e i ftA Iff r it, on tlid prodtcofi acre, ';' S i i v. -XT' , i
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