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V ! t - t J'J3-jf A the, an hit reply xa tc let ter a iJre fri to nun oy feme-rot her gentleman o; tne Bar and rnrfelf on ac count of h i leucr ta:he AiTcmbly, where in the whole profclin of the law were, as I thought, very uruftlyfperfca hir ing been pleafc J to impute! to my flgni tiirc a motive 1 holdlmj the utmoft dif diin (that of ra i king V fir rifrce ef hit re pauuoi) ! beg leave! lliorilj to itare mf rootivfc for joining in the letter to him, i cttrithiundin .ihe coakorUcion he ijSETof at YVarreiton. ! Id 'is true Judge Alne did fpeak to me much ro the erfect V. as Gated in hit le:cr.(:hnugh 1 do nat re C&neiTng fiisguoncd Mr. Johr.Son) and k received hit explanation with at much plitencfs'at it wit offered; but 1 .never 'corjtd fuppofc Jude A "he) would th-ak fitch' private explanation tki m:.vit fuf. detent to do a iy ia thf opinion of the whole public a ft.gan. which, at it was nilverial in its cxprelTin, m ght have b:-i nude fo, by in in a i leit, in us ap phcaiioi, cfpsctally at it is k iu;i ;k v Tttnii mrn m.tiJt there arejalwiyt reaJ -to catch at any pe:c! of rajiligaa, and vn3 would receive ith great xaeniei a Hxn Icr from fuch high au:hruy. It w:u!d be rti ira! conclude, that 4 any dilln: ni ojicto have been miie, a 2udge ofgre experience ia lifeand who ad been 40 I ag cither 4n the praot.ee of .Vhelaw; or in tne haV.t of 3m.nillerng ju.ticc, wyalJ nj: he Ailed to mkc them. Iwu therefore frodi the fin of opinion, tai: a pwlis eaplamtian was ffjceJar; th-jjgH as t wiihcd in fo new a xxuz to confute. v th mrfxnlx whi" were V-jfiall co.ircmt.l a me to refent facii h -.Caiurnoidas impjui.ont 01 the Bar in ge- ntral, I did not irutra tte any fuch opuw j j .. on to the Judge, not beinj at tnt: tan: K prepared to point 6it a mode I could re-'j-Xomuend a.vi I trat ox felnih c.iuh ?ttnt?lt ciereljr of my own cafe when a jrjtinztf oi rc prclaoie cnaraUrr, witn ii.omtiam mllin- a: all t:m: ci icr to j ilmJ or fil!t ttoodciad,y in .ne u 1: li ;tiairiMtrtthnic, ! I 4Tf6rIfor my part jcannni fee, j whe i J Jc;c Jj tiltae nnn effidtitts lilt exj)re:ii i i.n lbedei mirefyitn he m n . , w.im ljhttta 'therein inrrTjjiirin hJim iw h iVlHifh he did reillinri.i, and vj 1 . port irCr'nJiiat lea. H s ban ijn iuwn r a-- ciuret o bare fafp.c:oh, um.co n. jVpflictJ'with tlj proof, it not reeoi i e.i t : be to ray notions of judice, or ot : h t: lpropnK of cond ivt wiiich n due c vc.i jrirora men in the jmall reared iituaaj.i, ) txjUf nrMag ot thtt of a juije. Nor rdlin meant admit, that a lawyer (fn.iF3oalIf -harraft the court with Vjlri debaxea, abfcnt. himfcif from bu llrielii phien hU prefencr is neccifiry , tor p-fc-wtl4i purpofei.of hit oWn, and pur ichilaa attratajan: fee by a bile Cilc of L hti oaiarand confeienct m luting deceit fiJi?iIth without teinntcftnwthanah indecorum ;!dir jaiIlr"Sn into, andtpo - tti: coifs. , In proportion to V;'cf t4iJ4fCiial4,"-ht to be the fecunty il'grMiTi nft it, -Tie ia wy era ciw 4 ;:r pntilecpsa the unarttf their - . :-Tt7..:vvff ta: xnr! cpicica - -.. m m w - . 9 I M 1 I ::irHv rvret3irf ci dl '. i r ' j quired. Whese it ca.ondt, ctrcumfta&i-v tTrSM be' admitted.! Nor do belts ve itta-j m tiWTcr ox any caincatc in sue tv4j-, wuu ciwii cr ima- oe can pracuie witn imp unity the acls of tjafcneU tlated Judge A the, or ijccrnj his aituaticn uVaTe or dinionrable beciufc hemil iuXiOitttfly rdf fcr his protetlion oh the tenure by which tvery thing. if happily held in th s country, the verdiclof an im .partial jury. . ' i, r " . Judge Aihe rtprcfets the charge as to extravagant Cces unquefrionabfy founded, becauCe lawt hive lccii rccenily made to femedythc ahnfe. lfjhc will eohdeicend to confult hi memoir, or-Tefer tcrtjie proctedmgi of Uic A.tftmbly, he will rmd :hat lawt hac ixen.1o.ij midc to remedy tht: abule, thi. it t a; complainr of an cien: . tla? Lnj, and fukiiicdai wcl! when the Bar received a Imf re from hit pre fence, ai lin:c he Jut been exalted from if. Tao truth it, I i jppofe there always hive bea, ani probaolv there alwavt wiil be,' lbme It fya 1 jdeierving of'ccn-furt-onthis acstim, biic thai tne charge it true of tne protcllion in general I do not beli eve. J iJjc Alhe however is very ge nerojt m p"odmg mrans for our excul pattoa, n refs thin oy the ingenious me thod of pubi !i ru; a of our faits an d fee Ihice the ic ola;on. This is a very excellcni iprci nen ot ! luftice in a tree 1 country, to prefer a complaint, and then . Uil tne ocrioi a cuieu, bir, I cannot ipraye yo g i.lcr, but ypu Ihill be d?cm "Icd fo unlei'i Oai 'lhcw roarfcif to Le uno cen:, Hjwevcr, I am; witl;nor t- cfo -with the Ja ie "in the raeifVfd r arim:-iiitr-n jaihce ..n hit ne rr.Djai, anJl la hereon lolcmaly allure him, that h he tncefthAlicatibnr he (hall have1 Ihe liberty if tranfcribtdg all my account rbilci intn poifctlibn. a4id oVdcIuiW a lpy itiigica(ejun wxw. cierKs-mce rHirtne' it ate, or mikanj wha: other ule of it nc trunks proper; rNo-w thrtandi.ng the proocatinn we receded, i ihj.iUl ha ve becn very lorry if wc had cen caps We of writing any ifiiue ral lang ii;e. There it only one Ipart of ou- ie::rr which .the Judge pirticiiiarly p a "j: 4t cxcepnonaie ;nthit refpect. ii ac aiJ nad a copylcf his letter, he n u a-.e to and what we alludrd to, waf rni- wherem he laktt pains to ill;- 1 w. a J:; !-c is no:: accountable ibr aa err ' judgment, and that there is v.) repr-M.ca. in a min i acknowledmjr an .tixe he had committed. IrJou!d T.itr ,fc..e?:m dsCjredtt t Judije Afh?, had he pjr i-J jpo.i the preicn: o cifiun the 4 nu y c c.v : examples wmch would aa e j-t 1 s k i him in lticjh a rtep, if in Jb pla.a a;ni: authority at of any con lcquncc :i ,'upport oi jjtidic-. By iach a conduct .15 w . Kite laved the necef fity ou 1 . cr' r.u i that caa be piea.: to n" pai ; ot feeling, and I cin rrj! fay has ::.! ver-c punrul jto myfeif. but I truft .t appear, thai it we were. driven into dc.w .e by an unprovoked attack, fo oar method of conducting ir htt beta copfnleai ith the character ct 7 nun f hcoor would vi(h to main:ti !. JiA. IKEDLLL. iNewbcrn, Kov. 26. 1717. " ' To our Readers. The foIo.v:n rurus F::llet wrote V ; an old Spy, nit accidentally fell in;o 0ir hand. 1 ! ,S. my fnend. I have b-en W3- J Trr.ng, and in doubr. under what banneri to enrol myfelf in the prefent conteR between FcdcralilU and Andfc- Iran whence 1 can mmrmnl- h-f-fk- inirs of my fellow tncxuli be!my. t-d e-- wit ill my ind lifcrenco ai to trfcjt.'csij t'raen'0ae t-Hnsdreri Yruni r C;-sS.Ss6 Alvei America csd ca Mfuriycaxiec mat use win me to a luro tnu that eriU hake cld-Europeto 1137 centre, in fpight of all their Iittleijta o check ourprogfcfs, the will of Uixk ifin our favour, and her decreet are irrrrokc ble ; the hand of natiira haa laid cfF A taericatipon a more copious fcale than liurope; theirLakrt in jmtriicix are mere Fonda. Riveni LVooIt Mi u;ns, voun HiUs cad Trees reduced :o taumes. vy hen it is conndcred that theft immenfe regioiu a re already ovcHpreackby liut wvi.viiu(.ini. mutt. 14.H J 4I WT ancient emhuaafmvfbr Liberty,, and terpming almoft to a fault, That xwotj not be expeded ficm fuch ' a people in jurh a country, and doubling every fjfcr ten or twenry y ears . I have now racial red the g-ound of fiye States, trpxa eterf mosrh iliuc Conniption ! Conftitutionl: the tnth . aafm uf fume of its pillars ii 1 i ! .1 ...... lu n, mar rney tancl :a their dreaxni - mar they fee rhc farcf of God himfeiT .wTitinc at Ufc u. the fur face of the Hcavcni, that this and; other -aorids may rcid t and aruirc it at Their leifurc. the oppotitron, on the uraty, views it drawn up ;n Wz:c,$ cr! tire, blood, and diipotiini, thra ;gh 1 iliack cluUd, preg the ci.: J :,(: , hi inventor ilea- vent, 4r.jt.to r- ! I defcend a little, . 1 mait id, , .h rra?Vj have made 1: f f e ,in!..n :.hme of mi Yarnr.ifin' ; favf jttlned Viih attbxha.tpt" preccun ths that haa cche trif !r, ?t vc -1 lime rciftKiings of a Ilamltnton, s WiM 1 fon, a Vrl!iamfon aaj others, feemVl Ji i beardoun the lame agumentt of thirit oppofcri. ihave prebed both JftcW tOr' the iottotn, and find the fecret ijprihj -which 'ailuates each ta be tbisthe Pe , deralid is ftimulixeii, fcy patnotifm, andt aclca conviciiot!rbit; the honor, weU fare, glor and happinefa of thir country it nowifjn a jizeJhc Antifcdcraljft , cr.rriefin his front, a bin veil of, patri' otifniibut in probing is heajt I found -vilc,(b"w icf tcp& weak Dcfsy and mean jealoulyjalkingi at large, and poor . Pa trior; mi hardly iiijcrnable With fa mi r crofcopc in one corner. Under! thefc. circuaiftancUj rou nrJtl not belurprixed ihould "you hear that I am beating up icr volunteers in the cauic 0 the (edcraliftf. In thrfc Nor. hern Stact they have re iumeik! the di Pi ration of Whig and Tory, or Walhingtr.'ruans ync Shayitet, to di 4lingui(h the pj oij-.r .Wtiev , I am very lorry fcr :hu, bcculc I vouid rather wrlh the Shayiiri inihi be converted by ar(t:mchtt inHead of being at laft obliged to y i dtitt' the5 'bJe.Husi which will pro bably Sow from the V, alliingtonian faith. Adieu. "FOKEIGN 1NTEIXIGENCE. L O N D O September i j,. A Crtafr cumber cf ietrrra -front j Holland were received by the X ill erchacta in the city on Mc& Cay lail, in all bf which ahe cn tiral fituation of the Dutch was ed, withifiurance tharthe Hojkderai would mztsz apie toccpexntn dc rn?f I I 4 ' ?' I---- i !. r.-i ......jr: CTH'-4 ,i ' . Li I J , 'V J -. IT' ! . U 1 tt 1 !-. ft"-' ' . - 1j.ii - I ! .1. -.j. , 5 f S vv. 4, rJr -i-t. ' 0-1 1 :: 1 . i 'I 1 s i J' .l a'' i; I ' ' 1 J ( j ' I -if j -'ir , 1 1 : - i i i- i .. - . j v 5 - ;.-4 - .. : .' , "it I '" ; . - ;'.. if: : i ; . . ' ! " ! : 't V ' : r " 1
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