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Hl" , H I i , r, 4 ' '' " ' ' ' ' ' ; T U E S&A Vj 3 Y.H0DGE W1 BOT L A N. T.U E S D A Yr March 24, jSoi. ?P,!jtiH tlolis; NtiNti(.TA.'l fcl' ctca'turfsF. '5; arretrrned Wv ri'i. ' l i nc is l IV; ihouU on. Llfiture, numbered ieen tla5cruV. . , filts of futhlnnot fcl difpenfcd-wfili.'; tl)c o'.tu'r ol BS areliot "-t.n d'l (pen fibi , 'but ir 4 gr 1 efg dlree pro'cufe .uVif. ity and reiutithe natkiu. Of ibe tot nfr c!af!l aili(lribut;rtr)f juflice, the a n vrne jt tlie, aoJbrderf conncc ti'wiiH wiMi f, fUatei -h Ft? r,"'it of ,inc ifurtf (f Lter dtU-tfptliiiTwT.ieli ' 'flight be twXtulhUi, (bec'auijeboot fthcijj thc &utprtfrve its jtxiUence, it 'MiHiicit VnoiJnproTemeHtr and makes Vol. V, NuKB.ajSi" :' cutting canajicoudglng agtiu!ture, mannrdCturrt lcommtrccv.ty. patent! ' uroviriiH6 innlof slice f r tr.ide with i- hirJtcluiliJIHEcfttiWeawiJ II ......i.4 . J I T I . . I l- " ?.' inojjufli'j'.e tit nathh fhiH not pro .We canrlorftiliftdty f fiirgleai lotion j 4fo(n tt.n iut!l at the tame time that the great; mafsl; people feel And fnj-iy thefe adantagley ae infeollljle of the ca ttfest h at - pi -tfscrn'i" . bwcaultr' t hey feldm txwaifnclcaufes, or their man ner of operatioilread in thc'philofophy of hiiTian oaturl'of ef-vir'coveinneht, fes t'.fclett forhi nftlf, front rit treafur: jlhejy or.liv.La Siortij the ttfrvrtn sin the tnergy. of lms, ihe p?lit of. tb natton'( are deleiulcd wiih tffott from the hoftihr' invafion of foreign llatea, fo that whikv theytionor our virtues, they are taught to deprecate our hnjrcr. . , . . , ' - Jigt what' ntuit be tbc qualiSca'.io.ns yf, ihofi: nac:rwha can molt wiicly and cffetlii-' aliy bring ihcfe iottrumentV intf Aion ? A'C ijjaorince oi inttl'telual ve akifvaLle to dj it i Ate the apt eft. means fur the an- ; matiua f an . ati fpirit, likely to gcciir ; o uite, who is iinltiiJu'cl in the hiituiy ol the liucriHu mind, and irh the complica tion of i(4 motives and paI his t 'Dt!i .he kii!) that vice muil be .ru'tramed, by p!ac- ina balancing pjtdiyrt in one fcahv to air yrtvm one lcaJ? to ai ' will do thi6t f as to adapt his Uws to t!iw genius aii j temper of the perf)lr, ho are the futjreis of his tfgulaiium ? If he foi ni "hi paaa ever f piuieillyt will hc.be ibk by hi tloquenrr, j a ai jjTi.uciit, or the ertjencfi of his witiiui, to iufpir; ihi p-o. p!j with a U;p..;j.i n, to give hn hit. fl i tion fuch a tru: as (hall ut nctciiary to its .faccei ? VViii kji ah that he noe tn which tjjeir own kiviA-ltdcis .not compe tent, be at. orcc cnurmucd, becauie uiry rffcribf to .him the f.ime want. of uuJer Ifaiiding with themMvea ? When lie is cal led on t c"npu!c t he difTcreicei bcivfea conteodii'g iL.iet, to aiij ill thtii iiitcreils, to yiiiciftat! ihe J rights ilt;' brion tq. kta !iey regard thelietfe.ffS M tfirr; :o. . WZ, Ha, tl) oraofc bwrirs ahuV unnrh, fetmWgrlfttih,; rgsfba 4 cip!g Jj: u f.irpWrr i U lie l-uW the if nvhy other' ftattf; trv!l r nrmeJ a tney, 00 not el lams. In ti nts Arongly markslhffiiptrftitron, turn have afciibed tlnetiifg of Yhe lute, tbe loia of baUkftWuriivoifattiov-rny to n, the Istfs. ':ad the cxp'edieuuby which peace can be'fecured coiifidcmJy ivih ho nor ? Can he proiT6Wc7'vJittr.Tirmief: and degeuerac oi jieaven, wihchi land in a rniraci couiage of their -. r- in their nclcs vi :Tli6 renaedjes ilo not toconfiilj b 1 V or correcting u was (Una which ihduilry, fetfatity to the aftions of and deilroyed -v io rev oaie donwu Sp'fliTie 'anner, - Cuiili'V t lie i to pfrjili ,' and drik- t ,aMd'iriMiiela. tlitUfyiupbgi a the (royeiii .-eivt, iiiiftratioo., Vrt it cnujiii jjeiaviit t. pcrty, aau ttecdo-Ti 'and tJ-ns difp'rited rtue. which heaven J h?y phce'l heir aud'fi 1 uae.it p'y- nonrVs, cotifviming if the, be "ot a. thofe. tcrnin," (lie viv)latioi of , which ; mil- rth Ki .1 i ff a rcTJr'C't'jtte d'readtwl al - ern at i ve of I is a quelii.ao t nmnent. 1 Ijt-y involve I tiieiialrcit atid hipir.c of ii whote'peo- fif l nor. oug-t itiejr to be. .'put - ftbde. by a. . waving oL the ' lioadl 'jbsbfrafjuvciuiis What man is there, whofs ipv- dr, i(a exterior covering ftfvea 'only l cotO'ihe worm that rytifiiraes it.! Veretl to iflithofe vrho luve a tight to JL" Wi b at ma nner le-i fT.it inn iigrn e -jj. rally carried on io - our afl'mMiVB, wrmtv would be' their atifrtr It-"wol J be, that the (cini9,a!ii! .prn'vi'lans of vur lawn, 'crc- ate-j-trpttuil dilFuuitifj in our chtins of (aidf tthliMrrtan-tby it felt", de tached fift Vtbc general fylltm, its dcfcil a .uiight b remedied by txprritnce,"which wo'.'U 1uji ItJrtjcit hii tit?f to tc rid--plied "or b.K.ctd. U'ia al! ku tx,Un live or'iiural in iheir appiioanftn,' ins Far Wn bhig thc.csfe. QinfilnCy rV-j tiiiiic-i ilwtoiLh lav "have a rtftreii'e to'thei LiiiiimH cr.ile, Tiiat piinciples' Uid doWn', "i une,'jwit."be BtefetVcrl nd liijporledi thrciijiliuut liic ia.le. That the fane fyi rit ))craJe, aod airtm-at the body -in : ail us m::r 4ui ail its riDcrniionl- ionant t;li Hull, Ttluhing fiom bt who'tr llru '?ue,. avcll aa froin , a rompYrifon ' 1 r it fcerJ pau3,-irn lti,ke th c f p Li . zensitfi .j'liids, iucitiii) the-n -r nint, vt.Hfr.tiu an I oby. . litre ha .niffereiJi Is tiiifiOni the truc Jilufe. Fr.itn th V iiorcvr)ie,and . incapacity of At'ir h itOis, ' but fr v reKtilatiOi.a can be ffT. clc T)r lh- rtlctufurroo.1 palp.au piibiic n'evancs Laivs, ruoi )a!uiary in !u;r Friidefic,'ar"c b ind.'y -ui iiitfifcriraiuatrly criilifdln ihpir embiyon'ttite. tor-no other'- reafon than beiauie:jhey are novelties to inen WhohSvc (Kver hap aa opportunity ot an indinMion to deterinc what their effects fnay be. -i With fijchfrnn ai theft,. -.the tfnly Wif,' rtient.iV'Sbat we'he pitfervect our tk.it now ertibnkeJ,and we cannot 'retreat with honor. ' It is not now the quellijn whether iv( will toili upr and encourage a femiil'ary of Itarnin artionfj us $ but whether we will pnli it i'o.7u" with nil our might to its foun-, dationi, 7ltcn il is already on lh oofnt" of being coiii-trj, ' . ' tw S3 wc. idr) not know that thcvViH not "in duce injurious. confqunocs. it IsThl-TiFc II ot tib,fliill ii;flxiby'to rrTe'theni: '" -In he- ioe, the'pebple cry in Vdtn fu'r pulicuJce, luli.iiiig under the. evit.'biVt tgnoraiit 01 tne came. . . ARM OF EGVpr;;. ;'V; The folio rij is an .abridgment of the' contrnt' of t ' vclamoious difpatchtfa . orougut nom ; -fcrypt,. jaiid infer ied 10 the rMomtcvr itlativt oiC; ar.T.y t,f .iheeaft; On ih' 23 r of Sc?: Genual. Menoji".. vriil8ij the fn (I Cot ful, that fcveral mem betaof the national I'nHitute had departeil; on -a fecarid.jouMKy to Upper Egyrit t they veift ,as Uf s i 50 leagui s above -JO'ffuan, vhe - thrre arejujpajrnirc.. confic?rabltf liil.rrJiTTtf bT rotl)a-,d Dc'idVnsJ- JMurad e ut tfiepfple, "u 1 : y r f ,-t H i rH tO' Mllll alone ive.'.rju'it fr.' 'Tlitfe nre can (Jclirht hopes of relief in crs, which are' id! the time of, humai com pan ied- with a Ibeir truit ip the; 1 d-and pernicious -practices of volunta erin r.nd of lazy ablliueocc, V At pr. ,'e inoe r'atiordd dodrine. happily., pi L that if f'r the fake of national and 1J.1l prdfcrity, aSs Of religion ari..ncec t6 conciliate the favr of heaven tl avor is not to be expect ea witaout aih'e ana otuvcria. compliance wtth tvefter Ljw nntuie. ThcJndudry and en with the utility iuid' trritlons, nlult' be tl confirm our nat ional are' -ncceflary fteps by afceHd to nstional i either -morarHituei tnem. -. When thele ported and I'mpf oved 1 ' r ' . . icrvcs no Detter nan which utuftfr- the' pre cretly fips the5 bafig v md". by its vitiating ftwful difplcafure of -dehce. But how are we to tizenl. tnduflry, temDt fincc wit hqiit . them wc n ifc r y a nd d i fg r.lc e f t .1 -'jure t OHfTgovefnmei by the wiUlont of its eo lave the format iou in iu powerful agent-- may rit .DU?aH.Jld jolt f or lM link us down into bafcniisrindoce7 lefptcabfb im becility. I; JSy i,r;?ce Umi'hed, and cpmpelled(to hide itfelf 'ame.l 'By tbitf aiyo iiidullry w ex i by iionJring its toils, and feenringf -t very man! the fruits ohiVnonell thli'i and, 'manly courage are fethtd iutoliiie . brcaft of t vet y citizen t his coiA'r) rjght4nr; el!e I, -li)-c'concilel' to "bow frown witli &saruii ignofilor ous terms pf an impofing iptr. Bj it, commerce is made to' wa,faqad whatiner he laoorious and frugal in mall ji-o- 4 ucc,; for the fubfiUeoce tKuition of pis cJttcatiornu confined to the rojuagt-metit of iiis e!!a;e. or. iht incre.Tte" of l.i "piivate foi tunc, , who. know the liitits wliich diviUs the power of.. the federal anJ tlit ftate. govtrrtments"? Yet ic. in upon ihe itnct prtfcrvtipn of thefs !init invitilaitj tiiat the union an( the liberties of oar country0 evtry moment U 'tid.. ..If ihcy fiu;l be traiifgrilTcd- By ih'e g'wei nrrient of our on ilai!e, or by a re;u!t iiiim lot riircaiy U'p- rc!i)ji'ii. it de-; : Fiiptrfti.tion, it , .Te'liiiTwrr 'Te- inan happHtC ,ftvincfs tne vvniug Tiovi- amonij our d- ard- hoiK-il y, languidi in cO.iibinaiiou ot ftverul tf Yhcfe -.fubordtnale ovtiinufutfi, can we.nsgine, or is it de. firabis, tha the r-fi lut-of the union wi'J iland by as uiiintcrtlitifl Tpttliktprs, while the -focial compact ..ii. trodtlendfwa with impunity t On the contrary, 4f tiiouit who, adminirter the genrral , goveiMimefft ' ftfall .prefurnx'to exercife 'powers 'not conirniticd la their tif, this is not .likely 'o le 'lone in that obvious .maimer, vhieh wiii ifilkerihe co.nmon'fcnle of the unuforn e.!,. Jl'hofe ..oidv .ii orouutUJ'ce.with.cotir.t!.' nrc'-jind h A u 1... iKurk-a to our tauh, ,who -can with teaion r.na cciiaiii.ty qecine -om. qoeJti'JhfS gO--venimect, t.'f liberty, -andoppK S.ia. It io rnuvii' to be la'ticnU'd .-,! hot -great, proportion of the lcgiSuorii and tihccisf our II at e gover A m 1 1: t -ire. fo far J&Oiit beiVg CQTpttcttttp iidlejrrtlig-djtriiiiritioH of : Inch tmporURt and difficult difcuffions, on 1 hie.i the ltes ot out nation , we fuf I penned, - that even die coriiTittitio;! of our own date is not fafe in tlcir lunds. Not i iiimt they would ai tonly and flaitiouHy ' violate in iult8, did they fully know what j they are, or were thry : fcnfible of the fa ! crcdiiefs which ought to e artri'niied to ! lluii' nature. ;, lJut v fofne there are, Io no- ton'oufly, ignorant as to imagine ..that the , by tht-ftru d pan kiihti ly, f'-po wey-of yifr-affithib'lw't 'ia t-rBfdttti-ow--l Ut this c J the Coiillitution, fo that they may admit ar.ds 'This 1 or.cxtruile its provifioris" as thry yieafe. - rfkeHMV'fr, ! Thi indeed we could hardl'W admit to be poflible bad not the public fperches of thofe whom we -chpofe forvdur civilians, rkiblicly announced it in our ears. It is true that fuc.li an inverfion of "the human intellects in their judgments of things, js'Triarrel Jto be feared, eve.n where the darktlt ignorance Ttfigns 1 ' but if men through a dtfeit of in formation, may fall into fuch grofs and1 pal--pable mi Hakes as this, fuch' as are Ufs glat ii!2i'Q.uibjnot,kfiidanto3r ly be committed with perfect infeofibiltty.. And what mufl. be the coofcqntiice i Out con ft it ut ion to which we pointV'whenevfef we are told of danger to our fieedpjn, will' 'cie lonjj difclofe a heart crumble intopow- liey iro;t!rc:l-for the ijUrnt-Y .alf thea-eoul- "V" t"-4 , ', - - . ' v J n ch 1.. l' tf" if the pyramids bithertc tirrvitjted, .aflfl j!idh rsach far stlow thofc atitdyisuw(it. are to be infpdcd, while others -.n't rod, w iecorinoltre-4he,weft f:de of the Red Sea., The A tab farmers have alked and ootaiiicd permifli art to cultivate ! he canton. d Ow.ds. The Wile,,; which thla year rolV,hii-)r by. ij.fea an.) an half thaa ! it has .for 37 years, ran even clofe. to this canton. . iWcHoii has reclified the divifiona 1 of thcie -prfrviiices which uitcrfefted each other', and ordained thjf the work! of the ifirwd -be. ta.;lfJered, . as the , property of the f'ubhe. yi""''"! v': i'i';:-?: fj'-i'i.' ' n "r I nit m.iie miic." 1 1 c armv tiwivi eon. g. to ti tnd of the earth for the-public good. A. tMrtionaP garden, of plsnt hid bsen raifed ile -retjiiefls to have ifent to hifri fediofrot-tots, hops, ingrafted trees, and two or ihrre ood gardntts, thiee pr four caWr aud-everalexelleiH Jabourers.: The uth of Coluber. Metiou praifef -'the good conduit of citizen Etleoe, pay. mHfter of the araiy, he is appoiated direc tor yeneral if irntisn fiDanivt '- ..: ' , - " "O I . . "T ., v- At the return of tyeiy el d ion-renewing thvir attachment to t1 e Rt-MJm, which is at. the very root of all thef complaints that it fibefte'r'td ap poiut t r .our. repiefentat ives 1 be 'igridrant, he vwian,tie ;fe not take it "into their beads to ilftat" loifce fcheme agatnll our libertfrs. It were heat tily' to'be' wilhed, that oue trial at lrafl might be made, to Ihew whether thisargii melit is ttii'.y. found, or tiot. That one af fembly might be compofed tif rpen 6f tihir-' al kr.'oAledge, cultivated undcu1aiijii.g, and tefined'fctvtiment. Should we groan for 7e.afu1i.dcr tbeiroti -rod i.fthefr vd preffioti, it could hardly be vvrtrle than' to I e forever looking, with anxiinf xprctatiomo fee ftiea'ms break forth from phcetf where no water is to be founds " " - . Due flas, I lor'get mjf.If. Tor'if wc refolve 011 the experiment, how Van it be mane.' Are luc!i tii.rradttrt we have u'tchedon, eArery where to be had-? -Do we livfl in a g-neraiion, which, abounds with ivaroiog, tmpiiovericnt, and-virtwe ? Wn we wdh to prnve their fidelity and the wf" ooni vt tuerr counielii, ci-n turn in a moment and point Jto the men in whoe brealts thofe qiulicies rtfidc ? This we on not dov- VVTe look aromid us, and but heie and there a ftW folitary hiruifii aopea.r to relieve the uuivrifal blai'k.-' Whence we imoKdidicly aflc, ITave thefe derived their decorafioiis and fuperior Requirements In fume dillant ilandwhofe inhabitaotS' de"; light to plant the feeds i f -educaiion In the youihfu! mind; cherilhing ai d teating them to maturity wirh -careand diligence." ' illow bi'i ..flijill we-rt main in this humb ltd and dull a orflb!e' ftafe In -our own 1 ye we are '.1 Ip'eis and oeitrtute ; in, the tyrsof our coonlry vve a'c funk ii loan ig lioble dependence; anda debating inferior rty ! nd. fhill we by clinging to our ignor ante, (i ill continue to'mtrif ihedetrradation. in -wha'th we r- lit Id ?-Let us butt-rec the fteps to honor and fcience, and flu W them rXJOr-youth thry will- glory tb afctnd iih ptrieering labor till they attain the lummil They will rejoice that it is com tnittedo themto tefCUc : their", native land frominfamyf aS fooh thfy are told tiiai by their talents; their powers and their virtucV it muil be done. We have alreadv besun to erect an abode wliere the mufes may 1 invited to dwell, And fliall we r.ow fo' foorf jegret'the 'indolence, and the rkeiud ftate in whfcU we once felt ottrfelves' fecure- toils, ball we'in a lit of fefifehrs d;rri,ft. nr grouiidlefVe5r, refolve jo raze our woiks arniin with the dull ! It aa now for us to declare whether we will defer the Mtff mgi. or the juries 6t. poaerityA Wc have !h?,fi Pcaher -Mural Bey. "thee his treaty with Kltber, ha"d "behaved. very well. By that treaty he is only triba firy prince of , Girge ana d'Afluau under -France. ' The Audo Turkiih ciuifers have 1 difapptartd for. Vme iaie before Alexin., driaand Damietta. ; ' ! ; . " j . , The fame date.. The pen o'hiHory hav inp tngraved in i Jettera" of gold, the pacifif cation of J Veieethe re.ellabh oflhe 6anceit, the confidence of the rrrnch, Oie pafiVges of tbe mountainr the battle of Maiengiyjand the' conqueft of a ft'reat psrt ot Germany the iitl,?onful wou d irot forget that the expedition to gypt w.i I undoubtedly c.infc the (.vtlizatiort of Africa and Alia. ' The grand Vlaier contiois at El rsriich'the.Arabs pillage his corvos. He has writceiijto me,' 'Uy 3nMuT'' feveral lettcts.. half mean, half infoltnt, denignd. ng peace, T auiwer !him th it it is oily at" Pans he mull treat.."'' -The captain Pw4.hrurfs from Damietta to A'cxandru with twenty five vtfTels. where. ;f tew or t welvc'sre: cf the line. He is the ,fworn enemy of the grand Viaitr and the 'Et.goih, He ftfys that if the Pone is not ' fuporttfd " by' France, (he is loft. . He il lcfirotwof a treaty that would augment bio i mportance with his matter. . A great deal of poliicrtfs has been exchanged Detween Imu and Menou; ; I write,' fays the ge utral to the inmifter , at war, details of. our fertfict end bur polition.'" The Divaa ' aio f conyrrtrd into a tribunal of ap ' F.-fiH'lhip icflablihed with all the - neighbo-r 1" yumes. The princi 8 at a dif tance ot 50 .days journey from Egypt, de maud !nendPiip ofJj"e Frencli, Cara- ' vans an i've, tronv all parts. Sues will be- ewyrt-tntreppJ: of ctmmeree- - The a I II dcmi-biiadc is in Upper. Egypt, and has enrolled. nore than ico .Egyptian muflul mane, They make beer, cloih wine, wax, candles, goid and filver lace, hats, &c. The corps ,of engineers of bridges, i of . Jtrrets, and that of geography, - perfottrt ' (Jiftinguifhcd fervite. The artillery is on , the Ull fot ting 1 abd the army receives daily pay. Sic; General Mcnoi b?d not re. ceived his , iiomiuatiop of commander in v chief ; .and he terminates his letter by fay- , ifig, If yptrjend fuccelTor, I fliall obey Ot l.ati') peal. ly CPJitenti Wearied-wit.-tlKfaliJj xtal that has always ani- mated mefor the eood of mr country .and , the welfare of the-republic." :, ,Thc 4ihof December General Vial,, . cbarged; from Egypt,' wtites from the road of St. Trones, that .1 ...a
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