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Volume III i" j ; 4 yJ It KJ b!.t to XT l eryl, a 10 rl' hand J ' If d w.d.if realty tt- htdsnittowanisLer t-y t'. t'n.t- f.cts. And l ere O p rarure ofthe caw reukrs f.r-.i u.-.'uinj'o'f, I v ."4 cvata . K teoinstetKfct .kh luruUli nlie gi o"UVl cf rt'-i tl behcf. And t . r -i' -i i t,ht fcts which ir the basit oC ir.y aWiJrcss, should j b presented to jour con &aJe ration, wua whatever ( nrei-'ht the testimony tf a known ui.ne& cu im part, and be Uc ring my at Me meets to 04 trlir, and irr rcfSir.Lr.jr jtiat, 1 shall tuUsciibc I he in uilh my pnj-rr rwtr.e. Should tliere b any trmrv thiy will be ui.iritcr.'.knJ ; wHcn fairly cxltiUlcd, as f.iiiWly eon.r.ed.' , I am twarc that I llit'.I d rtw upon irysf If bra of sUndercr, who from ill quarters ,w liCf'V) 'upon me without mercy They, destitute aliae of f.ct k fcrumcmi, will impudently pronounce myf suue- J'memi to be untrue, my ttaioning f-Ue and my cha lacter too base to merit your attention. And if you tidd to their fci!d assertions without evidence, my labour will lie lost. But, mr . fellow citizens, it is far yvt that I expo?e myself to all this persecution ; xi the ill vi'Kthc hatred and the vengeance .of the jiicu whose hits, Intrigues and deceptions I must necessarily Uf Ojwn. For your oerw mike then- I ' . a . .. ?..-. - a a vtitint ItaiiMni IF- v entree you w give me .r -6-. , ! pressed American seamen, fbr whose relief a story dxj lonj, so is tue series ti your roiis, jnn WOttld lheB these yoo have suiTered, not for your ulumat ad. vantage, but that your Ll a df.rs, ranTEKUiD Idiots, mj-tf obtain end hold (lower and place mnd 'tht emalumrrut of ofKce, . Yes, my fellow; citUensJ to $dr asiUuon, sYarice, envy and revenge, your great interests and the honour of our country Lave been sacrificed, ,' ' ' " ,If in exeervithe arduous Work I have underta ke n, I shall sometimes use words of a coarse tex ture, I beg every leader to be assured, that these will be introduced not from choice, but Jiecesuy ; the more distinctly to exhibit the characters cf the persons and things intended to be described. . Mo4 ral, Lk.e natural deformities, require their priri- ate traits aad colours. ' ' . v, . ' . ;,,: TIMOTHY PICKERING. riLXow CiTUsm Seeing that the requiiite mveati- gnum oi numerous iacut acatterea tnrouii a longifpace ' f years, will roqnire much time and labour, and ,oij(te. uently Ui exhibition of the important conelticions tljefiqw reauuing-, dc at a uisiance ; u a dmimi at tne gtcL-J should inform viu what lhocouclusi6iiS Will be Aod 1 entertain bo doubt of showing UVin tv be as correct as toey are interesting. ', 1 expect lt taiwfy you , 1. That in our rcrohtUonanrwar. the aida afTordcdL France, were- small and covertly piven until by maintain ingf the war by our own atren jth, for three years, and cap- wing a wuoic unuiu army, we naa renuered our nnttl aaeecas certain. ' ::;. .' ., ,! ,.,4 t'.-.-.u. : . 8. Thatalthoufa the French gwve mniTnt at length fuy- nunea very consmcrabie anifin men ami tuomry, and the OopctsUon of her navy y t that all this proceeded fwn to regard for at, irom no desire to promote tlie iutetvatt ef the United Sutes 1 but merely (oUniiiik the formida ble power of her rival, fireat Bntnin, by lopping off from her empire so tog a portion of her dominions at tlie U. States. ;)-'.. :.r v ';'" ' ' .,. i(. y .-,.,... 4 i 3. yVhat when, after braving C seven years the dangers a4 calamities of war it wa drawing to a close i when Great Britain, willing to thake peace, sent a miniater to IVi tOnegociate With the ndnisters oCtle United States, the French government strenuoualy endeavoured to pre, vent our btar? such terms as dignity and n tereata of h Unitoil Sutes required-' -That when the French government found One of our ramisteM too eiv lihtened, too patriotic, and luflexiMy firm to abandon tTio UicrcTS of bis country when it found that he. would not give up the fisheries the western territory, (where now several of our populous states art formed) ml tlie free' narigution of (die Mississippi j" then that insidious govern- went actaally-eonimeneed anlntrijoe wtth di emkmv, with the British government, to accomplish tliose objects ! An intrigue that was defeated by your sapaciotn, vigilafit andfiiiihful minister, openiting on Uie sound policy and rcUiKiiiig good wHfc or Britain. 'Thar Minister 'aa Mr. Jay. ." Mj, Adams was then in Holland s but soon sa he ,eacued Paris, he heartily co-operated with Mr. Jay. W ith these transactions, which hereafter 1 $hall lay before you in detail, not only Sir. Jay and M r. Adams, but Mr. Jcfiet . son and Mr. Madison ore well acquainted. , i',';-j 4. That Uie people of the United States, lenowing that the French government rendered to us important laids in our revolutionary war but not knowing its' treacherous attempts finally to rob ua of some of its fairest fruits 1 ami, filled with gratitude for those aids (given, as wu then imi-. guievV.wkh generous; magnanimity) flt tlie sinccrest friendship and attachment to France. That th.ese lioiWil' prejudices in her favor continuing Unimpaired," sftertljc French revoluoit commenced, and orrr own present go, Herat government was formed, were eagerly aenrd on, by, a few ambitious meo, with' Mr. Jefferson at their bead, as the sure means of ingratiating themselves into you Yvor.i bv that means to traso the Whole- novet of the union-' vrbUe at ,the same time, and with the' same object in view ,' hey cherished and aggravated againts Oreat Britain the popular resentments and hatreds, whifli the evils of civil tr, and the atrocious acts of the British force in the ear ly periods of it bad engendered : forgetting, or not feeling, 1 the just and magnanimous sentiment, iff our declaration of independence, " to bold the British, cs we bold the rest sf mstikind, enemies in war, in peace, fricnds.,,, '' ' That on these two foundations (your gratitude and ttendship to Ffaucetand you? nrejudieet and hatreds against Knlaj)J; trT ktfmwi (steaUnyyotir heaHs y a Wousand plausible, 'but Iwllow professions vt Tepnbiican simplicity,, rtpuhlicah economy, ardent, patriotism, and ittred of royalty) on these two foucdation.I say, Mr. Jcf- ferson rose to power undermiiimg by all the art which , etinning could devise and, concealed ambition practise, , the relly republican administration of Washington.' It 1 will Cdi n my way, and it will be one objeet of tnese ad ' dresses, to delineate the 'character ot Ms.. Jcflbrson, as exhibited in his acU and writings, for a scries of y,ars, be- - ff he mounted the chair of State, -and to descrit his m j-vires and tmtfcsslohs during his eight years nresiden- ti.. . ii i 1 1 1. - r. 11 . i" 1 V . iic rcuti, 1 irunr wui nc ytnir tuit toimciunt m u systematic hypocrisy; and dirplicity, fey means: of which Jouhsve been beguiled into a warm admiration of the &tn, and a fatal suprjqrt of hi" measures. 1 trust you Will . that under the plain republican garb, has been con ' Cbilcd inordinate mbitlnrfi that in the anfl aliade of af- fcetrd mildness and eaador, lurked a malignant spirit of j nwierance ana persecution r tuut deceit was veiiea oy plauiible professions of sincerity and good faith t that Ins nuch talked of economy, was a cover for waste nd profit Jn and that patriotiam itaelf was Assumed for a screen, behind whkhhe confrived scheme, dishonorable to the ( atkn and pregnant with ruin i but in whielibtKmanifts f tt4 adispwition and wis td persevere, although they" ntbv the ana abovewenfioncd. Mr. Jeflerson hat- ' i -nt0 Pwer, he ssw tliey must be continued, in on ucrinpreserveitf all, howerer, rstiugn your unlimi., wd, butmisphtced coofldeitcs in his SMppse'd ability, in pityandpatriotiani.;t lt me myftHoW citisena, call . rr pointed attftntion tatltis' matter. ..It furnishes the v wtne conduct of vowr government for the last ten Vein : -1 mu 1 il . . , . ..:... :.j la oM-e c?jU j It t "ae baa n? LAtn rei "T t ire retecjy be ri-l mij.iof 1, I'oriujral l-er.ted)o.w a..y iatbc . I,.' v ' ,5 l'-.e accusers txr f-vm s.--.-- ui 1 lit lHuuw i turn. frrij by Cjttulr, . r 1,. , ;es kvehe it Ii ,e uin iiti 11 win ral, w rr III 1 , If "T (1UT0 pri ivr cf !': iff U 1 ' XIM .6 ce.e akfwe. t bat U.en is to U d .e lt.-f . f u twiner in iv. tk-ft4 I a. 1 1 ,v . v ' w 1 .' w... ',-.lmaoj'-l'iosetsasl anaiciaceusarioal Y. ,.la'' - lt the any tutor socip'.ti aceuKrt rSam ne 1. t ".., I ' . Tnra'.as wrll u pubne-et uVm acareU d i if taey eaa ftnd oin d.honrt act, a Single 4'-rt jie from t"ih, one stsUace Of ilecrrHKwv, ihen, niv t, i.:w t;;iten, rrieet.aa aawonlw tf mut SMtine. ail ti riirmi-mi an,l reasoMnp wbicb 1 havo Rtaaus a4dreeJ, oe sliaU hereafter aiders to rou. . , ..--.. 1 , ne herd of libellers, yoMr pretended f.-ienda, but worst enema, bac the udcitv to ea'd ne an old ttnush tory P I am oU. Cjr hive lived sixty five years. Hot from tU year 176 J, to thflose of the rrroiution srv war (a space of f nirteeaj rears) 1 s constanilr engsged to opposing British uxauona, British encroach ments 00 our nhls, and British arm. Until the com. fmencement - cf that war in 1775. a one Person in srtv ns tiv Iowa (SsJem) -was more actively en?r4 then I (aa my townsmen who aunive to tins day well known) in aH Ue measures gmeratly adopted tn opxing bntita claims.' After Ue war had coramenocd, the govern. mer of Massachusetts appointed ma to various eft ice j soaii ef them of no inconsiderable importance.. From these 1 Was called by General Washington to tlie army un der bit 'command, which 1 joined in June; 17771 in the office pf adjutant-general. In- the preceding winter, I D'-j massed a, regiment of seven hundred iae snili' -a, (fOfa ths ! county of Kscx,psrt of a Urge furce f -"n Mn aacmtsetta, ail, under the coErmrfnd of tneral Lincoln, to reinforce the main army. This '!"' r cunijiiig-n ter minated in S. Ji-r., y, when Gen. :-:.i ".-ton's bead quar tera Were at ?T own. In September,' 1 777, was fought the battle e ' . riine sndin Dctuber; that of tier ruinlown. ' ! .-''.i, I -vas by the General's aide, or exe cuting y or.b-rs. 1 1 the close of 1777, I Was appointed by f a meiii' r of the oimt'inental board of war es - .(-ncrnU din and M....m. In this station 1 ei i t"il August, 183; when; on tlifred-gnstion of f; -al tirtem-. I was desired to acfcerjt. and I rmeived e4 btsa.- I Can jou belee l!iat s'le Wo-.'.J iv4 be even to mike t-wie fL.rw, ia wkr to retuire bar and a f -t ' r.imercil iirjrrceurse between tk-1 lo rxi- trtc J An impsrlial observer, rtorant of the art which have been practised to drc it e too, would y, that all this was imposible. ., " .' - My fiiiow eitiiens, upon an iitvestigaikMs, yon wPJ find, that the fault is in your ruler. They aeo aware, that if by fair and honosu-')! nejrci:lona, ail our differences with Great Britain ahould be adjusted, they would lose "a atrons; bold of their popularity r while they incurred the displeasure (which they to wjuch dread) uf Europe's ty rant, and aafra them tu.sserviency can tnsike him star haughty and moulting master.' Were Uie disputes with Britain adjusted, thy could then no longer excite your scars of being betrayed bythe Federalist, as British par ti I ins, or CNTUpted by British Oold. Tbey nvit then Cease to danijr a-xirlat M tlie tyrants of the sea" (as they caHthe British) f.eierclsing what they consider aa their belligerent right by tlie Uw of nations, in capturing neu tral Teasel engaged in commerce contrary to that Uw, and taking Meir ewo teamm fi ontyour merchant vessel, They must then stop tlieir tilschcarted lamentattoas.over un- Mtssnetory mmrnt would then be made. ' Theft, tno thee would bo deprived of the favourite topic ct complaint, u the out rairefHis attack on the f-iirute. Chesapeake," firvhich G Bnuin hat repeaa d her endeavours to make satisfaction j but,' Vuictk, I exiv-ct to aitow yon, vmrr own covernment has fi-uv rktei. And then, too,' fee Ihjh4 hear no more of Mr. Jell. ;:;' prating aboutMthe violated rights of the Ocean." .- -t ,v ,. . , ,: .- v , 7-1 will prove to you that the Embargo; that distiri- ctushedcu'-seoi our country, was not tmnoaed " to pre. serve our thips, our merchainliso and our teamen" that this was a deceitful pretence and that the description mi.-u aiipear, two 01 Uie papers commumcsted at tne pmtt'p',l ground of the embargo,' were withdrawn-by Mr. ici.'.rson. . This covwl t - " itr wttlt mystery, which astonished and c 1 e publionmind, and ifn.m Ciiiurrem, t'i arpo'-n'nient of quartermaster gene induced iia acquieccenre 1.1 tUe tiit-imure ; on tne pre- - ral 1 in wmch ofuce I eoiiunued to tlie end of the war. auruptian tiat some cause of mi-Uty moment existed to In the last period, n-it.i in 1781, preparatio'na were made j- rer.ie C-ourt. 1IftveS-; i c a Le ,1 to tnJ f ') it t' c rext Ffj 'ei! ticker! I; . n t" I Mr. ;-r;..i C- t tl. wi-cs U-I ..' H V.l'J I I f'.v!V t.ks) 'r tcrrn. ' Mr. Ai'w.'i y Vu itr rr.ifcu'.e fr t' o -v. Nc 1 t U ar.J C-xtr-.a cuu.. t 1 the kU:.:.,e-. -,-,. . . . ' We t:r.,Vrs-tmJ that the r.rrAssy to tbe C-olrt it St. rc.crsU-.-h baa bees cue red to the II rura,. Hubert S Ca'j. Secretory of Sute ,'t. IJ. CAjneJi tht Jfwii'.riswrt-It is rumourcti that Kojerf Jiitiilh, Y-i- L!1 . socn hs'.es t!.e privi- ' lege cf rciijulrihi cTi e of Secrc v butt, aitd in lieu'thereof will hate the t " r '. t'.e mis Ioq to Russia, in the room of J. A ' r H ap pointed H Judge. . General Mutiroc, ! ( f , of Virginia it is saiiTJ will le .Secrtt.ry 1 ,1 :c, ia thtf p'usce of Mr. Shuth A. Y. . l.t. . . . Tbe Columore Federal Repuhlicca t---" tV.at Joel Barlow is not t, auiiior cf tlio ( .1' 1 l 'e aong, called the ('.tiil'.otine,' btit that it v... wi;t ten by ThdwcU, au .hor of the British TtiUuLc, -..- '. . ?UUJiWV ; ' . In M-fcV'.enburg county, on the 1 f March JsmtJ Rohb, Kv' (o Mis Betsy II un, daughter cfTboma-llu--- 1. i. .-) Same count7.on the '-tHt of February, An. lit w J. I nvidwm.riiq. to ilisajan Martin, daUgU'.ef 01 Uie U;e Col.Sanucl .Marua. -.1 - - . - . ' .'. .. ... " 4 -s .. nfen- : .N . -.' ' " 'if. ' Ia Uiiscitr. rrca'.Wlarnented, Mra-laVinatGlWlieiton. the amiahle'and excellent wife of Dr bterlin A heaton.. -In Cranvilk, vera ttulknty, Dr. Itutchint Burton, ton ofCol Burton. , , , '- - t . - - .' . ' justify 10 gr "at an evil. I nese two papers nave since xtir. me airjre ot Ness or ; out tne rencn neet 01 co Seed m;.!c pub.lic , They will now speak fur themselves, operation disappointed tlie commander , in chief by going iuidveri y hat I wrote tlii-ee yea'rs ago, that neither , Into, Chrsapeak By. A British army, under tlie com- if wi6 shew yiMi 'that the non4ntrcourse, the half- Rinia. To camurO tliiaarniy was ow the only object of brother M tne enioargo, a mesnuix iuwi wu , impc iw tire miau, m uie iiiiiaigii. 11.1UIK tmtni 1 j , W7 HlI!ICiUtfOrt', wnu uui uie irjiiiK, wiu uiEuriirrii ioiuciPjl'l"l,1"'i lire inv vi losJVt, TiHri V bv it, were rntoi sacrtfice to tlie pits, destined for thit service, and Ibrthe operati"nt of the a-.i.5PTi.0- ' 'a-Svormnmai imwillinr W ackno'wledire . sietre (at whi.-.h 1 was present) in what respected my de. it errcw t ' "rtWidence (and in tlie knowing oncS partmcnt The capture of Vorktown and of another Bri 11s error ana imy,-, . bar . f,)r which the non- tlsh armv. iu effect, put an end to the war- 1 uw oecepuon in lay ttais.'nrXO break the fall j W bat is now the rc-wani of these long cohl'mued pub. intcreourte wataauba . J ' , vV- .,. Ue services, in H Gr.i Britain, and during tbe irom tire embargo to notb aIj,,, rronct, jroTernment in iU : war, in tbe ardous and important offices which lhaVe V. lo gw ajustyiew tit r- exmil. iu Con- mentioned ? To be pronounced, by foreign renegadoet 'JK? f tai; rrencb revolution i the! ami homebred villiar,,, .1 ,fJlKHiM T t7' And Uuctrroman earlyneTwdofUie , jt .tborised on our why thit reproach t Because "I did not join the party. pirecie anu ctioi motit spoliation v u toward, mtr gov- with Mr. Jefferson at itt head..whrt:h; Wa constantly op- u.re., T ,i.HOTjr, ami 4ka. pauent forbear- need to President Waslunetcn'a adtiv nistraUon With , a PfW)wwiew.ittJel, earBeit en-that party and my countryman generally, I rejoiced In tnce ofthe federal administration ,and . frsundinfr Uie otosDect of a free rovenunent to be established in uearors to Knov every cause or misui. -Wyow wiH France i but I did not shut my eyes to tlie enormities of Anil Whl mil . lh.i...NAaa n ..w .1 .in - vn I ... , . . . , . , , , , . . -, , .nail- lljl HCIWS inillC iron iytuimuuii. ..., -r.- oe reminded of the energetic measures adopU vvi;1T,v n,.i. . K.ma r.ri.t dm-, in .indication ofthe caw your rignu and maiiiun tue Honor ana ; ot n- eondnctd the honor of ow own TOvernment fc cbuntrv Vue nauon. i nn penoa win embrace Uiemuwon -..nUst u .tate'twd display the injuttice, tlie eorrnpuon, the out- ifa.I I'lTsa-'Irraanar . 'an,l avfr aws-ais.la kA wwam-st. anlamn i .. . . . J. a. .. . . .f-iT..va-"..Tj u .-J;17i ..V i , .Ty: Yagot ana tne jnsu is o, tnerenc ruiers, use pr -w- s sMaaytin. j auavj, iitwmtt, ts-lis uvi, i no aoamtonment or tnis energet considered, and its conseouencet.' rrctdrial'mttem of nlunder.oatraffe i . r - . . . - .TaiLiauetsrriiic no wrougiit into tuit view, wius all the aggravauontot.org, teg, wat much lew thaa..tr..Jeflerson k hichHapoleon Bonaparte alone waa capable,- f ; . iintiilV., rrywUbedtobavtryoU'bclicve. , But 1 present ; 10. Forbearin? to enumerate manv otlicr tonics of dis-.andiiia . . -t.l.i.. r.i:.,in n.i.knni.f.rV..rC i. r.tJ . ... "T -. - . . t - ' u U1S atja. T.suaaBE v w " " i a ctisoloft winch will fall in my way as I proceed, I will here )d -thing vrfmy ability. Hence 1 became obnoxious to only add, that I expect to make "it appear, that if the to the beiit sse eelpora tlirfn set up their -cries acainst measures ot ottr government, so fatal to Uie national pro, tliet.artv.wh. . ever Vinee' continued to rrowl . and aenty, Have net been taken mi concert wltb France, they me,- and haw 4jch word be riven; and the whole pack uvcii vuuiruwi in ,uui.rvii.ii.7 ia tut tiivi oi uie Darav LE uie ' -. Maine tottoorgia. - . ' ' imperial - tyraivt Utherwise hit, gross insult heaped open upon me, firoNr' mealed, that l haim ther:mmrdk uurfcun-mniciii, ana even uuriea in ua lace, aaueo jjitt it cannot oe Cv ( 'aotATlOK of THS,, WISH id to the incalculable injuries to our citisens by hisdepre- 4-Taa; aKf ; ''''' "uillv, or by reputationi my real tlationt on their property, In piratiet and robberiet un- cooo, to Whom perst $To1mpan,- a hn first called txampled in the annals of mankind,' would not have been' character was known. Ned my cotHluol tliereawVlasA borne but which bare -been borne with a Urhenest and me to tbe arm X and witnevt . wd tenuUie patriotism none . i.' tie, bv them authorised and commiueu on. our commerce, ic eourte wm Uicn t vy BOt ,ttempt to conceal, to excuse, or make apologies The rival of the di-v N .i in,n.t..-,hat ... Aht and insult, mie'littnen t.. :t . .ui t.. mKBiuinn. 1 1 1 i fctniMji m in im.A.i w n . a tnt m m irw . vvuu.uuw.ii, wuhiu. iTjirwi, wnose pu . , xigiaing, wnora now aeaa. Bvc u..6rceu even Slaves. - U dareliuettlon.anoeven i Hfiichsome little share of - ,'-; , Te-P. VltnCSEIimQ, hia former eetol VL -of tli. U. States, Mtuit y4Ar?-;h renown-fTasWi.;:. . cnta lit oivil life In s; t jt iiiWW.M' h-l'im'uv. altocaUed me to A e;.ftUnd in Januaiy, $ Vrfe-? " , " f:: J 179U to U,e-omcet-'Jgoyt..Hment-of)war: -vj Fdmtzem tny last number, are Mate the prm-' mj, to the affloe wetsty R iie dcpirtnient , flipal topics on which 1 purpose to oddrs yettvt I have f AsffM(. 1ro3Ue e V'a appomtetl . written as I wdl eontmut to .Whte witb a fre-alom. wblch.0f .Ute. o7ai,cb in Dry- SiSSff tht oil I the times demand r.but wbach the preachers of pawive-o- j secretary.' Here it isdua; ra. cet mi.''tary and Udienccandivoiv-8i.lancetOthemeasnret of govem.'ulese imporUnt and :dittk V?,rf-jitlw-me-rtt however oppressive and ruinous, wdlnotfail to con- civi, were Voluntarily confef-Kfrnv fnds so'.eHed dtn.-;-.What I they will eiclaim. can e be artoirf to hi. 0, iirecUyked for on., 1. fra. Vlbt codittry who will not., stand byitstwernmentl Must he ih,n.Y lNttH.I tt-v kr . ' " . ,........ .,...,. u-itneicsnsiaiui-, , i TO THE rUliLIC; . .. IN the Minerva of the i4th inat.1 tliere appeared under '.. the siirnature of Ml Joha Sutherland, k vty improper v and IndeCorout publication insinuating r against me tl f. Charge of a wish to defraud Mr. Stiiheriaml of hit honest . rigtiL..--Jt m witn great regret mat i am compeueu 10 ap pear at a;ty lime in the Fublic NewspapcrrT; but paitxiu . Lirly under the pvrtifyirg'ircamtaiicefllvliig to r. ne! tlie wanton anu unjust accusation oi man wnoni i sdouio.- not know were 1 to tee him; and wbooe legal claima aa Well at those of all other, I have been eter ready to ao-' knowledge! and meeV.-The certificate of John 'Marshall,, Eq whiohissS ihied, will prove to the satisfiiGUoit of every tnan,"tltt Vitb regard tdtKe. note owned by Mr. 8titherland,,my cenauct wat not oniy stncuy upngnt. Due even epen and uii'iimpiciotttL Thit it tt trusted, will da sway all imprcKinons to my prejudice, h any tucn tliere oev which may have beerfm'ade by the publication alluded to . which unfortuaaielya I did not see Until too late x ta oiler a refutation for jnsertion in Uie last weeks papers". As to Mr. Sutherland, it would perhaps be 'trot unwise in ," bun, lor Uie latum, to avoia tnaving notes otitiuie i oral ' lesst. thavine them Jo closely as to lose sirht ht thva-n a for although from thobonesty of otbert he may suffer nox pecuniary lost, yet nit own Want ot prudence will operatei a serious one to ins cnaracter ?or. cfiuia be compiaina having given the fisrt bk', if just resentment should ex tend itself to othet disagreeauie censqiienees.' ' ' 1 " .lf- : i .v:';,:..:-.,:,' WllXJA M ' SCOTT. '-':' T BO hereby certify thstt some time In itie month of Janus-' 4- ry last, tjapu wn. BcoU? of uie' crty-ot aieigli,wa , ;v uroughtjhefore me- on s'warrant issued against him at the , instance of John StiJblierlaii, a assignee pflshain Holding, Ik as wellasl recellectithatCapt.Bcott volimuuilyoll'ered , 7 ; Wbonfcss a judgment for Uie tumor' twenty two pounds kome thillingt, and actually did. confesaa iudgnsent sorheo sum above mcntioiiedl biit finding Uiecfiicer serving thei r ' warrsntjbd Uapt Scdtt bad not the note JO possession, or' J srliich the warrant Was hi seed, it Was thought advisable to " - ) ineke some remarks in order that the note and judgment -; '' should not both be in force against taid Scott-. I was ina ; duced therefore to 'thake litis reraaik underneath thei v ; judgment, .! That unlet the note on -bich Uie judga';t ment Wat grounded, waa delivered to tne or t the aaidl . r Scott, within a month after the date of the' taid judgment, s;. 4 the same shotild be null and void' The bote has never... "j ) been given to me.nor d6 1 believe it ever bat to said ScAtt s and am convinced m my "own mind that Cant. Scott had. "''5 ;'" natat the UmfcofciMiftasmg the judgstfe'nt, or any: other ',$ .'.:: tiihe since, the smallest wish or inclinatirm to evadt thea. ... - payment pf tht monejrdue on the note ; provided he could , .v; be made safe in to dutjig-Civen under my hand this atSti " of March 181 1... . " -'t.,'::'-A' , . f u- '-"JOriN rIVKSIIALU J.' P.t' ,U ,1 i not b tl enemtr, the liirolkiir of a foreign nation. wJi daret to(juestior the reetititdof his own government in itt diM putes wmranatoF a loreign nation! wno, ,for instance, wliuld offer an cjftuse for the British government, which has caused to many iiyuriet," but a Bntish tory, 5 llritith pensioner, a traitor who had received British gold. ' iv My fellow citicntl Have you been taught to believe, that your rulers are incapable of erring 1 incapable of in. justice towards 4 foreign nation? incapable of seeking their own interettt and gratifying their ambition, at your r pence! incapable of crimes? If so, why in Your 'constitu tion. Have tou-deciared them amenable to justice ) liable IjmI. - " I .1.... ...liv . a. buub, uau in . nru i a-iiii . naisa. rriiriv iiiaaa. imnnsi ' m will find that (one article eiscentcd.' which 1 shall ' a?sPl'in? Hi "iibjeelsof dispute between the i. njun-t and Crest Br um remain unsettled r wmie "r jtfeMonsnd Mr. Madison have been uttering t th7mlU J"tn,t number of tlieir tincero desir to adjutt will ' ll,70u "V longer trtwt in thete profctsiont 1 J'-.yJ "eheve that Great BriUiln,opresed with Uie ta'Kt j'Unexampled tlw liiatoryiof-the wovld, aiu, 11 trnid an accommodation with 'the United till tV i our a'rieinlthip wotihl be foiieful tolier, (.irl b?Upve tjer tinilUnf ctrcn to 4o us ctrinwrn justice, '"'r$$'tf-y -'.ll vV;) : : .-.vi"'-'';""''- to Impeachment and rcmpral fr?m office , to prosecution an5pUli!it,men.th: ftAUrtt cf Jaw ! Why. waa the prets, 1 aiready fVee.piartlctU'y a special amendment to the con ttitulipn ?VVat thit guard provided only that envy, malice and revenge might with impunity, expose the errors of i private citiz.eu,and slander virtue itself when apt clothed , with power r No 1 History and experience proved that , men in office, in places of power and trust were sometimes unfaithful and corrrupt that it -was not, alwayt eaty to bring tjiem to justice that tometimet their offences were of a nature to evade the or',; nary judicial' procesr-ihat thameand drace could be their ontg . iMabment; :, The ; pre is free that any of your felloW-ftizeni may address you on any subjVet which can atflfCt 'your' interest,; honor, safety nd general welfare. The improper, tin wise, the unjust acu of tlie rulers of a nation, may be directly in jurious to the citlzent i they way-alto be.injuridut to fo-reig-nnationt nd produce dangcrour.disputes, retaliation and war'; Wheuuch are the effect!., or tendencies of iheir messnres, he who sees them hat a right and "tia bis duty.'to bring them into public view for the purpose of pub liccomction s Thit right I will utMhis duty I wiUat tempt to pertorre. But another -duty, first demands tey carea-to vindicate my own cliaracer, ad eithibittuy title to yout-attentioe. jvf ' "'j :;"' lain, fcllotv citizens, in a lingular situation i convn.it lyeenatired andreviled by everunpneipieu wretcnw.ro pHnt knewapaper,otby his coripoadeijUoctolly bate t tihayraa'elyipon.aV 'eC'fio St willc? IJ1J .x.iA-kn ia.i.. Tit WneaseC indued., thit Was-uoner I I LwaST aeoused of receiving British gd. ..M . the instance rofsomoofimy friends. Uonsejutd that Uie libeUe;! thould be proseeuted jriewae aotwruiwiy 7- arUtpitnUbed by fine and impmtimenU His counsel (Mr. taAart,,''. .li.tript attornev in MaasachuMtts) with a view toitntrignte ibe mnsller't punishment, offered to. the court -.fc,'1, .sk.'.wnitillt sJiitsAri'Mb nil tho' who hate t?tmca their opiniont of me jVom themwreprescntations and liet of democratic printt-V-That the fairnest of niyebaraq-. ter was to well known, -and my-rcputawn t r - i.-L - j -L- i-.w-.1 -...A K. lnii me no iniurr. But nei- ther eonviction in eourWnor at the btr of reaion i(tbe tri bunal -to which in addressing tbC people ortne v, owtea I nowappeal) cantilence mysoelitera.' Tteltea to oft b'erUirown" are renewed and tbey will bewpeatcd while the polluted prints which, tpread them ODroaa, re. ceivethejiatronage of a deceived and abits-d people. , ysraOaVrcturfieu to tny native it y .extort in coiu aaHiciujiijppoiBtca me, in 1 ouj one v t ! fl to ttls timea press 1 in w11n.11 watKHi nave continue period of tight ycare. ' ' !-."""' -IrtrfttNG,.' J 1 .'K-V1- . TIMOTHY FIC7 ' " TlievlntlicatioftbeVe referred to. wassetnv''1? Ahfe rtirec- letter dated January, 1797, which J wrote by iv i ;sjy our tion f president, Washington, to 'general t'inkn.. Wro. mliiister tn Paria In that letter, tlie subjects in c" ,seV. versy between the. United States and France wererevv ' h rd... ft was of this review, that chief justice Marshall,- j His Life of Washinirtoh (vol. . p: 726V thut exnrcsses i hit opinion' ft presented, a minute and comprehensive detail of all the joints of controversy which had arisen be tween the twoaations, and defended the me aim ret which had been adopted tlu i America, with a clearnest.iand trengtli'"of argumenV believed to be ' iiTcsistibJewTo plac the subject ih a point ol view admittingof nd ponsi tie misiintlrr'suindlngitlfe jiecreuryof state had .annexed to bit own fulV,ahd demonstrative reasoning; documents ettablishing the. real fact in each particular case,: and the cAMetjnondenfse) Relating to A fv i " j ' .trJii . .. . ...... r i,--5j'-' -1 U -v r 1 ,-., alia" - . I w.e Uiank our lncndly correspondents tor thd following communicauon which we publish becauso ' jji & we have been requested todo sol hpdivulginp what they believe tq be sticret, for the good of their fel- ' , , v6 low creature it, art-act wblcti beats honourable tesa'f,',;' ; iy timony to'jthcir benevolence.5 -Tliis publicntioh wilt '. ' - ' ?..:.i... .i.iJ ..... ..j 1...1 :m ,-, -0 ' UO jUSUve ly.llicii - 4Ui$,iuiu iiuvim iiiuun3) uut siu jt ... ---'- - - ' ' - ' .-I Tn .ft. , j.ir,A..u .-.-lifc-1 a.a, k. 1 ra, mm i.a.,,,! arsji 1 . n.i.r iKi: 'I '' 1 f -J!.' .1 ft 4 T.V.TflTT"' I f5 THURSDA Y, MABCa, 38.4811. ; John Owen, who has been conhncd. in the i til of this dty for nearly two f ears on the cliaje oi" hav-. ing murdered Mr. Conway, puf readera.will tecU lect obtained an order ol the court to have the caue removed to JoHnstoq coHn for trlal oh thei jrmwid that ah' prejudices existing, aguinst Ithtf In this county were such aa to preclude the probability tf OH impartial liiai . j a uc cuuiv.iui unustun ia inni sitting t but on account of Owen's IrKUsppsiiion (ai reported by three phytictans prbted.tAexminu him) and tb!r innbtlity' to attend from the same cause' of one of nis most jnatctiul witnesses, ft ws deemed neither prudent nor . advisable to removy WmJ f To progress of the trial Is hot however ttf tarded by the circiltiistaijctv it previously to b '. l a a...!.. I.-. .al.a I . - !. SCUICU, wneuicr imnua "v wu mcu uy juiy. . ne J! .. it.- a-.-.t L.Z MS U10 accpruing 10 itiv vuhju uv.ianiif hub 111 beet) put in jeopardy," ami, anotner uiai mere 101 nrecluded. It has been agreed between the Com . 0 . . a .a I sel tnet lb question onau oe arguea at.uus term and it is understood that let the question be deter-j mined ms it rosy, there will be ua appeal to the Su fa . teer It niay fee to them, is fto secret to the fa-, .- VHu K 1 ' t4 the acrid vegetublts, which are supposed! cult in'1 ltsutuetliaries, are equally well known. .Ar-; ; ' Sj to act b; ."-been the basis of many uvuxk remedies. V i Lx tH m senick hat ?? UftT various fofms of powder,' lotion ahd - v 'A disguised inti been: e'steemed nnd jkelebtted.W '"'-.! ulaster, and hVri ist in proportion ns it haj beeii every thipg else vV&n object pfem-iosityandwoh- i? involved In obsdurif xjrt it will cease : to, be : yluedA'f ' j. taruu .11. . a iUnk Ik r..,-ia t: . " J ucr' 'f siii, 11 when it ceases of a skilful surgeon, agent f hU wtt,'lie. ijfWX -than any perWK.r. cess and with less hazard pt ipj, .acuiar prescript sop can who u on without uui.i.iaiifV sicaii-i iuiu iivnii, ,7 ,j. 5 .-'That our enrrs-vnnndnnta haTA nerlorn. f t-j ---7 y -r"--: ' ' a--'--- t-j - - i ., . .. j cures is doubtless true i- that they have pey.;;,.4ie i. )rt? !,v i failed of success IA any .Siwttineei 'efv t oossii c s-(.!vSi!j.Rt!l iiw (WMR.iJ.wft ". ""a5" 'y uium - s , tobe-a;se;'''l continue, tobe.. usefos' it 1 v-ut tt ,with better mpts-m with less hazard pt ipj, ....ticuwr - presenp-,. 4;r::r r who is governed by a P"i;V4 .'!ief geuet al tout possessing a knowledge - v .y- ; ' "i ' .'. s.of uealti and disease. J&' $fe;tft many la.;t .;'' v but bit tlwi.otSi.sbk&ji. mpdifA will not 'onlir not Berlhrm a r:tiri.' Kiit'tfii :' i'l ; v r-', . V vv;.:,r;?nci' -v-- --,-" a..y::3irl,-f-'v-' nAn, fmitiM 'lb If nni.n 1n..M n . I k..'iaM.TA. . " ' . . uiHiaitiui y, a ikuv v v fvj uo vs.. mv uiuica-.. f, ii .- J-J-V.'-' r .-. -J ' ' btun, tnougu BAicn-eaca luuji juruinaieiy licvennave occvii-ed irt the practicd'o'f our coirespwdehts-i-1 '" . ' ; Extirpation of cancegs byhe) knife hin mnpa8e preferable to.destroyinff thej either by piineral or;Js. "f .-. 1 1 . 1 1 . , . . . - 1 -. 1 1 - -. a vciuioiq causticKs ( i leaves a jvoudo wunoui inri.va -v flainmatloii and diepbsed, to heat ; whereas arBenickV. :i r andotlier Causticks. if applied to some ' glandar,, parts eatite great degree ,of inflammation beyond ... the, bounds ''of the'discaser and sometimes enlarg-Xi 4 a. .1. mr Ivlt... k. Ma. Im.mk.M. . . ' . ' . ' . ca ino siiui wa w mi uiuuisuhi caiciii. f- if.yti.t. It i ry evident that cur correspondents tjo'. not, know the whole-effect Pf their remedies and no thing pf their manner of operation. -"rAfter the in-, flamnv.it Ion has been carried to such height as to destroy Hi circulation in the disced purt they pro- 1-V I 4 v t1.. . if "
The North-Carolina Star (Raleigh, N.C.)
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