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:,cr i i i tru T. t SOW Notes of! I, r ')tU are ! i TC. raw. O-i Ur. !rr;h'i;;SU wi dwell na more, t'v d iy ilntvas the vuiceoflnT. . ' II - K,r,- i'ivAhCltth lightning's rW,' A i i il.ti i.!.-rin tx-at our raJour prow, T.'I li"..- ii ,, !,earh Xfrp bit f0at, y v, " - Ad J.iijr atiiU thevoice of lotne vlicn the dreadful fiinitjlt'i oe , j And heaven's briit trb appears alioyey ' Of toil, or fear, we tlunkno more, , . ", ' Tar duty then (rirra pUre to love. 'ning jjale ood tils eaph wut,. ' . T"' Rir pies mnnr,mr joy lo proe ' IK a heart ta cheer, each toaats In drar ' f And nuhtis heaj-d btrt acmgaof totl - -r. . C h rt th; ;'.v !1 ic ol 4 nuiing of A Cur vender of Garter in Sw.York, hand tbe folio in ir grrni.m vere tof alt who purchase br manufac. . Huts. We hue nii no wherebutjn herownhand. bill i and lo ani.i ,t wjr readers we present it her. ' , ' .1 n inorr L.IDT w . ; -'"l .. .. .... ... 'i A -. racj-jur nu-ysrew;, turning i,jrtrr&jor ktrjn . t'OVl 9. aid mc cita, to pay my quarters, . -A- n I treat your pretty lejra with garter,, 5 . - Y i cjimm think. how well they'll f.t'em, y j-. . y l,y 'tis ftir pretty lejrs knit m ,1 iks (turn Clastic, thronU of beajrlfii,' V l your dwn purse when stnfPd with' spies, . They'll stretch or shrink, djsR'Bd or close; ; 'J,' . Huld.higU and smootU jrour silken tMe, . : lat the liplil knee tnrfnit duty,' j , ", ,,,.' ;- And btnd to every blooming beauty. - J. u j '' 'r ' Andyna fVir damemy en'rout nvighboarf, Reward sister's anxious labours f --' . 9 ' , .arters jrt ntfainw are ftinout Ihittfttv ' '1- '' The flojiwis had;-e cf knijriits and kings ' Since tk proud prizti in Edward's iLui?,' J. '-; in iwm mui if prncr - . ! i . , , .. . , i y it cant! i . . i, is : , " ..zci al ...u.-al htresy i AS ... " . "w . ln; Very rowef rj!f "0 br ConSTest telcctiit anon the d.Screni civUiiiateat where t riiotce Hj iaaea throwHja Givui yt of the rlrctoral vote al hVuii it taxy be. ani-vre b here has betn, tht 4nruye and groun J.worl: I conTcnionU tvjrtiioationj, quUt, jn audclic CJ aad fairftcs,tobe an insuperable bir against them. I Th Vua of that nomination it certain ofioflaeoc'ruffthe result o( that electioa.'.-The connexion be(ccn a nomination origintej through utttnbera of congress, and an eventual choice by them - conformably .thereto, - is ob vious, and has, we ' feat, jbeen -contemplated. But is it consilient with the j?irit of the con stitution, or the principles of justice, that those should decide in "the last appeal, who had made 'tem selvs panizansin the first resort,' an J had committed themselves by previous Ingajje-mentsr:'v;;:.',- ? : i..-- W rc awarejof the distinction taken by a r.. Mark thearr at least, that M j n? future occionatcn sr'te stars n a: a Ma Iinj, nay, whole very trca I raiy depcr.J u; n tie cominuiAce of the same aina'mistrv Von, w.U cultivate toe crtoiUie of private frieuihip, n ' fial inf. r. -sa of familiar hos nltj' v . of r .ic mazmUcnee s will laboOr - j ' . . , i , t. tcr-" ' , ir.i. spci r.:a u..: : i t v .". t. .'..re'i ; .1 i ice ) o 1 veil h- u idern n iin-, err; Vi rh ins tirtirxr i i' n u us- I .i! ,1.1 nia in. they will be in the very I jcu of executive m.f i-' t jute J y th'i fcderil p;rty through ..ui v , . ViuiniV-'nAaJi! them Cttinff ins'iu- mt. rnmiin in the? back CTOUnd. bat tn! parts of tb union, at ue Litc ctL' . . . . hominaiiOTi .or tnetr, own n.r.irriL.i xiu lart nmrmi rue lac pecu.i ir pa; a and protector,, or 'perpetuate h As to the ulcnts.the abiliuea, ar. I il: thesu:cc?sionfirnot in tlie' aame family,-at4, Tulness of ll-i.mkn,, too much cannot !JC least in the tame dynasty " : : -V : "- neither hnr.bnd r.-.r America everwi- How fir the ecrm of these evl it already his equal ; le gave to the p:ny to vl observabl, tye do' not wish to inquire f but was attacheu a cn.tr;n-ur lor u iots, ;.' rather proceed to indicate, another danger a .body dist.net from their grVt: masier which would grow out of(thisthanSeof syi-jle?Jer they r-ever. possessed,. til jr were ! tern, and become daily more immmeut from.aitmtoi moved and guided ly the n..; the increasing importance ot tun country'' "M'u.wt, iuiu-,j..iki.s u i. c c . i m A vet. we 1D5C.TJ0 foteto power has attempt- oy wrncrr ne ncia .cu u5emrr, in a r Tl Jed to infl;nce the elections of our chief magis- wmcn ne pouna tnem to nin.ww, was c. tre. -.The athingla imppssible, so long as the by the aupcticr address ot JJurr, tlie ci:;.:. the memoera of congress. ' When making provisions of the constitution are observed in crarrv, ine, msiaious, iirr. rrora ;hose nommations,' they alTeet to act Only spirir as Well as letter.: While the choice of, moment Hamilton,; deser;ed by Wsparty .v-i ' 's. -r If.-. s.t.'...:..: s."n; In tmtK mn'rlA iSv thft states, noed td have Riven himself up tss lost, Liu ! in,c tdpauiy oi prrv4ic mi&cus -. . uutai-1 vi.fv. . ....... -y - i . , . -r . V 1 ady's foot eonfest, - F-d! from t! An li'ose lo i mce the monarch's breat 1 he doves of Ventw, wntte atanrrS J Are held mi l reigned by slyndftr garteri. "And when her bo' ilm littlwlck. 1 'ts'plared hersime tily tnck, 1 o line his barfcVttlt ttnifry amarteri'i,- . Slie tic 1 im up in lady's jrvtersv ' ; v A lover sjuKtimcs (Uimrfsh jt rare) .( . 1 o melt some pmtjd oe.jieldinjf fiitr, v .' . And y (lie Vst .f cripidr,inartyT, Turin i tiididumj'Sl swings in garters (lut here's no risfc of such a fate i V. Mini; are not strong tnoirpf fr that lA' For whf-n yotr swam in thee mine warei S'laU '-ok a eiin for all his caves, llcar h un hi neck well rioos'd by rle V Spiiiiffdlf. and k.isk awav tl stwl f ! l'mmpdown ha drops in awkward fasWrttrN Itis partem Jivoke, but beai'd lus passiojn i - Ri joiccs ttwy n stronjrer were, t y 'A id eo,m?mnd bins anotberrair. 1 " -1 poltttca. 4- tiuauit V V Ul IT aiW - kvj t . l 5 a a ty . 1 Li. l . at.' "J f . - ' !- - r; nt annrnarh -HrT. fir ria3 tntlTi Vlru. nc uaiUUULZKiwU nu lie lurcaiciat: :h a shallow artmce t if ia ;altrage anq tnua a ctuamuy tn; n. i.ar.. with ' the consequences --which "wouI 1 from their Uind support and. adherence t i . r ... .. 7 - . -.-. j- i..j ) i r .n.r, v Pinal tiaens, let them do aoirt their respective states,! almt everry other people having un elective views of a man whom he evcr consukrt :Ju ..... right .of nomination belong-i-: executive, is tMtectuaiiy guaracq against, oui b:1'1"" ' .v. ".-...uu., . fn vhirh ih ncrhf f nftrrtinitum heiom)1 There (if any where) their influence would be as werise ia the acaltr of nations, should we correctry exercised. But at . the very .eat of concentre' the Tal electors (or at least those governmenr, oil forbidden ground, tha almost. wn-wenminatio'i is 10 oe rewveu. mc uisi all th rfisnualified neVsona in the union should regular step to 'an election) In the One place. assemlik andldiesignate a . presidential candi-jand that too the residence cf a foreign rninis date, aeena to us something like an' indecent Jer, whose diplomitic o(Ec it often is -to. con infringement of the rights of the states. andr an cilute. and corrupt, oiwve oe o loousn as to open,eostempi 01 tnejprovisions 01 tne consu appusc,iuav wuuiih; viw "fc tution. It the members p.t the house. 01 reprc- y mem 01 oowininS tentative' were to ' assemble.- a"rid."pbidt out and A ctmtrol oyer -our f Lij laic . ui camciib aiiu owjaw a v- v.il.h . . a,hol4 in oUr councils; governments, 4 f... y -v Men 6f great minds, when -they. enter into vice; his admonitions and his threats wei : availir.g, tht-y rushed "madly on and were featcd Uurr latd the charge of- that ckL (though erruneously) to the eSbrts of Ham tori inriatirik'iheaffectionu of the fcJer party from his views, afid it is well "known t!, his spirit of restless ambition wes oniv aati-f.t by the immolation of his ri i vaLz-AV J, ywnt u'After all, the Bible, the Sabbath and tl. ; I mt. are the best tneans of intHllcciual ard n . . '"V , . ' ' ,-. . '- '-. , al improvement., tie. wno snows ana nn: n.-.'Kli lift.' k,, n fr aVValitmni Af lmJ T"" V. . " . I "'" "; - . disabilities, presuKoe 'to nominate to the r' V,tVa7te .r-' c "- rhistory .moral know.uae unci ;umne truiii. . . . F - . In-oo-iH-k. Tna- nureat moralim.-the create St..-. - vi . .. . t-.".i. ;. ... ;tive states trie omccrwnom iney are 1''. ,,--," L'-v . j ne wooata is aevcn?n 01 cursiimc.uevn 4 to; choose Ir Suppose the, two KotteV?es to improve menl, and U there he any such t. - concurrent resoiutiou .recommlndea a & W " : -X T-" : J'l improytment m man, must wnen wtu rr..- for the chief magistracy j who would! yn VnT.pi?"r i ".V V" i Vrt! pbyed, produce it.'r The pulpit teaches in t:.? to say it was a violatiori of the tonsti P.aouuyw m-uce, .nuw acw .m 'lVf' name of God what God has revealed-that is. ll If, theni such at act by ih in th 01 aisapuamwioo, ' whatever is wbat.iiesairto the prcpt aaJ b.tssidor eir'a judge, wonld it not be consider ed as monsttoos artbgahce ? How then are we ta characterize the act. of the same: ,1(eo. ; and of the senate, who, notwithstandmgHheir ( per sonal respec Quired by candidate hesitate tution lorenpQp, wpuia o vioiauon, is h uic, vcry, -, , . t -,v.0', a TVcrxT ui' luiurc nanpiuess.wi uiu.. same act. by h very same men: m the Vafter4 wminary. "-8Therl friends of the bible, Ihe sabbath r I . . jJJL.x.Z:ti- t .'-jr..i..t; a been for thirty Vears a statesman. AnhonoUr to l.- ;tl.u .u.jj n noon, ai icasi an evasion 01 unc vwisuiuiion . . .- '"Jt-'L . , . . iwc pnipii, him ,wrcv.wu isuiciniu Arenot the mrschiefs to whicrt we have allml- M coumryv,aftd an ornament,. to ; human ght m faeat. are' therefore, 0 re are about, tri autreest. as like r,'""' w i- beat of natriots..and trUe triends 10 manfcm l. arid those i t si. - . i i r a m.v.a.i . r - ' t-- : . . r. to rcsuU . front their ot.irf auCoV a fo RELIGION, their voteacongreS, ioftw ob etvatbh we a:: let us hbo?e the.least.f thfcy a let them tlo it in such a w'ay as that their con-:" -,k fallift portion to the atten- ,t,Wfk tV,rt cnJtmlnW'irtMifrk&U! m the same bodyjy re-election f-.. ..-.it,' A w n;,..;.. Uiill T aw imviuvw i w MV aa u a v ,vht itention that framedur constitution j 'reelct-j -p CO N Q U USSIOM A 1 1 N O M I N ATIOHS, I's'rU-d from. sdiiyipsa' of ne ,Nw-Ywk UmintWee ' ( f Correspondence hi suppirrt; of the norrfi nation oF D ut Clinton to the rresidenev rf theMted State. ; .We- have e aid that ihe state of New-York tucnts. . If they must act, let them act at least a,,eH' - ins t:. ..ci cu u pruc6i gdinst'.ccwgressiu'MiH unaer tneir oinciaixespiniouiiy -, uuiniiuiiiuuai' . vhjk ti, 11.1 ncut wntjj it aj we STCilui jiiuvk uniiMVii Tff naminathrt of a candidate for tA?rtVr i mnstrated that a notolnatm ett cf the United $t$tci l tnem'ers-vj congrettttHvenea tt ths seat, rot (the constitution i we snail now. r overtime ut. ii hostile to the shtrif of the federal t'tnntrumenU bv 'showins that the t'.ti:uticn,danFercn.t ta the stent of the peo-hm erovf into usatre, will alp y.,V; nn.l.tn th trreaoni cf flection! 4, k f . ' v Vhoever- examines "hat conaittitiott with is massion, - whose patriotism is discord, nnd 1 h thv nl.i-Ar.nn. tf nil ...'r.tlA.t... .,..i.cf.,l ...rn.la C JWllOS. SOOl IS. .CQIiyalSCu 11KC 105. UOWeiS W V of the house of representative rjbot ,by : tne YenncW,acquie8 s:utccQjrpo$ihgihelpnitihji considcredfls the rivt n na 1V the- msnii td Solomon, is no ki. 1.A .k- .k.o i .u. ; ",r'' k.iT;ent ot tne united otates -aucn is tne.manrv r . , , . '," j U' -,. .. to tne rights of the peotrte ,a to tne-punty ... . . . . , - , , r-of those who lend their aid to the .cause and freem of'rlecSo;vnmU f " - into ujage ;t and' has it not -ady grow ini'S1 by.Mr. Handolph. a , ' mnortant now.inaki wncniirsmupjeu, jiu..i w uct ,v-..'.'i..j il- .1 i. .:c -i iL-:UA a CMW IMe woune fuoum gv..unu wmn to thepresidenv. rlZ & old hrwitCmt datt from i.'The nan , isr repftguaut to , , -;; u, . o of sensualists and mtseraw .11 perish, wi b t!.. : mtlicate that r ."r: , " r r: ,VTL 7 " " ' vile bcd.csw and the clorv ot heroes and snl, - - b dankerous PeXt "" htatC . 'VnThn wili tlak sneak thpn ! t There is a" certain habit univcrs prrva- I il i1 " Kbit txcteded h na e'h -r u nlgtu' v M 9j Wickedness and depravhv that of profa 5'l n,1 swearing: -Jndeed few evil halus are of m ; S9vcmgp(ijaattes, each state votipg in the Uouchstone of republicanism. , I he mdjT'UualSi ratio-of its populatifin. fl':.j;lV'fr thetate tha Jlare ie? xercisl the righVof - The u iibiassed T'excrerie, -f tfusV infulifeti j iueciidentl p v -rre'hj!ta r ' sovereignty has. been guarded in tic and factionisti ; and it aJ ready aii lnncK' anient Iwithiea)ous'care-. u,No sn-ltioti So'recentI and so. flacraht," be called the , or rtpresentative, or person hiding .an regular pomiriatiqn, what will b. its influence. should time and repetition ..givft it- additional sanction ? Let the eniroa'chmeWts oiF; constitut ed : authorities, upon every. . free government .thathas been undermined, furnish "tb?. answer, buould the pi-actice become,; inveterate, we do not hesitate td say, that to promulgate a nomi nation win be tofdecree the election., J he mi ,"r'"-.' . . - . ' i i .i congress ,,wiu appoint tne presuient anuine constitutnnal electors will be jmeret officets, to regitetits edicts.' ; . ':.'' '- Would -this change uf our .system produce beneficial results I At best it- weSuld erwlnnger the independent of , the Cx;ecuUve,",byi giving to congress an plTience ovct' the mairts; of goverftmenti never contemplated by the- con- Hiiiuitqn. unn catcuiaicu ; uiminisn , tne re ouice cf trust ofprciit,' under , the .1, States, ih ul be appointed an eteictor t jEven a sta, i.a d;'eg-.ting iti' owKSOvereign igh,i is re-straint-.l fi on confiding its power-to anjr per , son cormccttd''.h)h.kongresa orie. geiae riil t;?vernment. '-i'SV1; 'fyi1;?.' :, '-""Hi" IVrmii: us 'jiow.M'a.J;dicliht9 'pointed - , elusion of theiutrividuals composing cbhgress;1 -..'Or lnterebita in iqc geacraygovcruinen, yrom rat ticinftimr'-' in the ''election of ' WesUtect.'- iVH'relv contemplate jhe avoiding bf Corrupt in-.'.-.''llue'nce I Even if that were, its only object, nd - .wTvasion of i t" sboiild Jbe, tolerated 4- 'butlyx '''J' ?i lievc it Further and more particularly aimetl at r xaaintalning the .authority ar)d tights of the '' : t'.triz-lir.l f:it nntl w ar roftfirnriBfl in that t "" .. . .. t... -I.- ... k Ai! L.!--.. t V .1II1IIIVJI1 U U'mi nnu nin.i v I IV 1IUWI 3 Ut .- y li"i it-J'nv vi v i i -. i . .11, 1 1 v i,i . -1 - . ,. - ...:-. r i '".' ' -,..- ty, permitted to lmericre in tne eject ion they are compelled to vote oy states, ine ; conati 4 ' 'tution hus, in: every case,.mati?aining ' the "v principle Oia Uie chief magiitite(is to be ch'o sen' by the 6tates, Jn- their separate sovereign v . caratuics. . " , It ; is perfectly manifest, therefore, thst those t. WnO compose COliyrcspiuwnr vauv.ua , ic , cjt ' i cept in true event.and that in the last extreim I ' tv, excluded by the expresi .words of the con- atitution. from intermeddlinff in the election of a nresidenti '.' Can their "attempt then in V the' . ' ' first,1 instance; to'-noroina'tethe candidate' far . t that bfiice, be'eonsisient with its spirit ?.V.Who- ; should - nominjite.f, ; Sonie , aitwng the tate J; .whiih enlor, the conkltationaf right to elect. Surelv jnone of. thos 'Krsoniwhose.- jmerfer taciU cautiously prohibited es'teemjog with s , ."dantrer; and who are thertfore rniide subject to " tnlncapacityimnnsed upon no other i Citizcfl; ' -' txi yet, thrscprohibitcd and disqualified cha siivios :''ilr Ramlolph,' an individual auinea nerftction. sniirns all ahxifiarv swelling in po'a icarafithmetic, would persuade we:y,n' that he is the unit, , and hundred, "and the thousand, ,Clif3kvucrV Ttiy lyi6 bo ty of es;otiltiTwheif t'tffter too feebhi for the pulsations when .human 'pride is too ; . .t-.M'.l ...... ' ....... UV.I'UlV V. J X. W 1 V' . , athousand PV would it be were lheyj dwsys as rmla,. . :4f Supreme a tnose or upnetia wunner rue. to, trie case f. 'r.L.mr.u 'r,,!,,,, and rev Wr.llahdh bpayshwintcar approximation total .WravsCas kw oyer thse Wr?'TP rm- r$K OTttm'are d still hM iry& Htrens.b tliat frugaUn hi, mode of Uytng, wnhi a ear?:ni -41 h?? .. vrs. ...r ..... r v. ... .v, v.v., ,,.,..5, v Von will then ses mmbers m a classes ; i" mnseoiience. crl overcome v. the ten, and- the Fr ,Can hdix,u ore. , ud, the, tensoK. b t ,l vt o wirked. cannot i:er- UniJaiytothe-yani- . J. flllH1(, .hralo-.,,.. In itself it is . vrtMiheVirajn are- r.sr-irfi ' ;,i;r1r. 'nvner,. th-he5rr'eriCand.V and. an n- potent for human j. r .)LAfcSL;,,,.M i,f find's rAte. .'. commmri. 'hens wr reme- o tin; ana verfrirttr to tti( ttsn it it. nir.'iiailioM - .. " , i i . . . . " ;aU the articles ot amusement -ai W"1 ' has been, accused of being xinder a,;;., ts abusers are m, prt;a Whathaa been the gbrvoftadWs j nS tonsibjlity of the president,' he pertple s only security forTiis faithlul.coi)duct in office, -The t'hiei magistrate of the union would owe hi rley&tion aitfT"conrinuance -ini pffic tA aJ junto rr.rrrrreetmn ""rtr. in at ta' t tiilifin. ' A sovereign jright of thi jate4ttl be . absorbed iui:6'ngresi.oripl itiiuene, op tacxijiced to'i ecutive patronage ' p and art in6tim;bleej?ntrol, proviuqn uy ing eunjuiuiion ver lue mensurcn af the lederal,administratlon, and vested iftthe tatesi would be thus defeated and destroyed. But in trtithl the general goverhment would be made to depend, "Upon itself.' and updii ' Its 'skill to have.Bpoken and wruten ably arid stteecss ; inllY it. Uetence of republican m generating a cabal through the intrigue and intriguing through a cabal. v T,', - ! ' If "the ' heads of dehartmer' ,' ' V. 3th their clerknd the other persons hol Uces of tA':' assemble' Srl'l th'sir Indtvidu V b ,the.capitaia Washington, and h - sidentiul caudklate, would yoU 'nl ': ' ,i ' ed and shocked f and yet dotyou'r ' v they arc passive spectators of regular it eery. geViimertwers . Ioi,itu :hcsV: s proline sweatidg the c.ritt -Jtioii a'sfcM fv, Oymi.yle that n X(i'fttUkmn? w.hci,.' h guihy .xf;.thw : 11. .i ami i.- .at uUCUS a - iv msisteu in lorminc ana es , - r v k.. k.,m r.i .( i- fishing a frconstimtionotgov InstltUlKMlS J t0 ..''.- ... v.. .A. k.iLll..tn( i l.Arr d nr.: oi a tree and eniicuened neon e. at the henrtT -v.r " . - , rr, . .. s -:: - - - . nr " nitvinat rv (rem irf n swti 01 the executive deoartment. VVhai? ccnild .in-- v V. 7 . Or:"0 dnce him:to obaenV. K.Wnf Ki- Ke.W.0.?, P if fame ? .Neither: PuVedom'i iori Ii,l tiV'Pl"il nW0-V?Ob.etve,nd: Von wHlei' that nhd mm Penal powef, could, for anf. instant, swavxhim " .1 ll. frooiihe honofable Aareey. - of his youth, rtorf -ii ; ; d.dV,,: an precious to His heart, v'etxi's' thetl scatter con tempt over the creatures who, born to destroy the' man whose virftKHr render moe conspicu ous and odious the scandalous vices of his ca lumniator. ' T. Areas. r v v ' ALEXANDER IIAMILTO-'v.-Vi; ' Lived long enough jto he disgusted with the treacherous ingratitudij of , his p.utyi and had he eisteo at nis aay nc wotua euner nave re mained neutral on. that very account, Or TUrJff . . r .1 - . 1 i . e 1 ,s ' . uig xrora tne natural oentox oia active '': ... !";.' . n commission ol one enme is m uie use . cover thd guilt of another.' , InconsKWtstic : and anger ? ve' yvek.iind odious, preteiicca. The man of fiense disda'ms the'm. ' . : All ye profane swearers 1 v;What pleasure, or prospect of future advantage can vOil.l101! :t of ?si You' cannot" even ay,i you feel any ns" Action; or hope to'meet with any benefit fr n this. Ibollsh hnblt--d esist then, from the del-: ablehabit of swtaiinr, nnd ' be" not tlecuv. God will not be motked : whawoevti1 a t ' sowcth, that shall ha also reap 1
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