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, 1, u-: v ; ' . ' - 5 . if X 'L . T J G . Published- every TUESDAY by HODGE JOYlkN Printers to the Stats. v. . . - T U E S D A Y, ; AtJcasT. 26180- IV - "Vol. V. 1... L .; .'-' Frcmiht ' Bofi:?i CcntineL TEiii JEFFERaONIrtD. . NO, V. : . ' 4 MetchanU are ufelefs. and mechanics art the vi.U of their cuflomtrtJ t. ' I 4VEFCEgON'sNo i ,Vav witncfll Mr, jfjr'r 6993 apk&r$ed wafpirin? patfiotifini slwurrfiW fo&illc'.Ity ex-, rtnjififd n his Sif frttknr el 'cnci oo; ir;"3i!rf. nr nni Ml m A fl i tf ' If, I hv tl! fit I f e ' t'.'.'.Yi " At l 111 ..i . c' r 1 .- ..,,-, r- -, , .... . . i orxhrUitamtv m oi it if- facred iurtit utters, ar.d it is tiiiic: .that we :h..uld proceed 'to examine 'the correcinVf:, find confwkncy of his theories in politics and philolup'iy. As my obser vations upon that head' v. ill he t Ts it. liy , drawn, from. tnat hmj lourcc or tlabzra'.z A -iiin, ion, ohicU n. ti: inttriy" ha furnilhcd ne to w'it of the coyutry, ' in vslifjthey wf ie fo large partakcrS recommtiifltd ihe llvinc ilr of fsir fhins anAmnfnw. - ww -. . - " V wilr 1 i ft. That Mr"'--'Jefferfeavis' manufilurvii clfdui nd jlt'ittr, ;'tecaulc wc l-iail.; always have' .'land to 'cultivate. ; '.'.; ? "V v ' 2J. x navie conuuera tne iraoe vun ure&pruam tng oar lcarocn ti rC' iauuwncic r tsey tvouia jn oomoft valuable trade,-becaufi fl.e is the'cheapt'ft ma.. - male (he wilfyttijs t bltfom as the roft," 'Sec the adciieii "ttCtlifiriiig aod uowthe.Myctjary which could foi" "from ''mtfm''.l - -f-;.'' i--;,;; j-;-pUuw - : v . I .., '.. - .'No'rf'w.tbe brojeft VAbraconcciVit- ra'a-faA well ldThahe of courfcapprbvijs of th? Britifh.. treaty' f c(.ablifae'lhit-th'ia;aafi(r fyftcmwhich Mr. JtfTtrfoo or ouhttllo fpj. rtve it, ae It keeps us in peact with 74 ht8p-rty mean to purfu, wheq they gtt into now- .4t 1 n.it tic eonlx-en ainiTgi merchants of the LU tne policy, ot tti vnttca omie. io ccaic io oca-ct-m-ittf.'., fo nu iv f (. in Read of rrTyr f nation', and confine thtnvfelves to-ag;itulture oal, ( pcuJuil lycopfirjts, tv'Id ivili lcll their votes, their ir.'iiL, and their confcici.cea to eratift th ca- r chtaia :hc good will of"ttfcir cuitonncrs. ' price ur J 5 tri . I -. is s matter or curtoo. rcmaik, that wiiile his bock ' and i ih'n p-lr. li'j'k'e h3s been abufedna the tool of defpotiftn, ti tjtatly dcit t'JL.e.-aUaiiy .reub't .ord, r, ivi.-A 1 . ciu. j tor caning .thr .great mala Of jtlie. people, a fwiiiii'.i fuliov.', I OiaU.pi-fTeht- the yuhtic with f'.cK cu. ir.u-j i niu'ti;udc," Mf. JefTcrfon, i!:e Jricnd ot people, I ftudied.-arra:igc:n jus O t ii - RKMAR K: However, I . parrs hu mail, is, ti.e fovcrcijr- people, to "fores in. the tr.v.ft ir. - r;.ta.tttUm of '"the ouMlc, the fuii-cinldcr... ou4i '-"!y-" ' .... '. ' '.. i:f cr.Kirr.? i.e irv crvriJa' crf ration : ! ' vus ii.k r.e inieid hiaifi:'"bv f.-.vin?, that lie al- b'Joic . as wt:t!on Hi ih. year ; 7M, ) ludto to tor mobs c i-.iu.' eritt without men 1 'l 1 ' n.n III '.;',1aS vvl; ,1 ) !i.-s-i.!fi'rhdd nck IcifuVe. a.'the x-? j thole mc'u rr.nlt be tne dear pcopk w hom Mr. JttTcrfon i.f ilw country lud driven li:n f:o;r. lis tnlf it p.eiiv:-., and only 'profrjfJt to reTpedi A nd further '. 1' 1 i. f . .. .I C .. ... J .!!' ..I ... L) I- . ' i I iris ft-. . n.l . .. - V.t 1 1 i1. v Caiiii at''.! 111 luui (1ciiUi.rJ1.iUi1 . i -i. - " " '01 ' - y u a nunc nuiuic, tu.i - t' ..! ! view' t.) t!ie Pre!; Jer.cy r It (lier-rfcrr r-Hi. 'Bon wti, of h"67ir ,l7r tits ili-' man tiu'y, in his native colours- -hit? prt ;:idi- um.ied trie ph.-sfe fa obnoxio'ui to J c9htnic.-;.eat 8.' J tm 1 -1- 1 1 i.i- . ! I ' r l - . r . t n .'r .e C'-3..ll.ii Hi 4 .:.uiipiicie z uivnys uiu i jf ivf'jt . mi. - j v i uiy v, uui u.iiiuu i wn c.iiji.. o hi 1 .li..' iiic.r h.ij bioott'd'tUurics which ilo iiie: j aay. (d'he above fentiinemt. of Mr. jtflVcfcn, it is ccir . ian e-v:r a!ia:i.H)i!s but with hi l'.. ile Moat tluTj'tai'ti t.hat t-luy ate in dirtci oppuzV. Iorv to hi. prefeiit iii.H- no tive to conceahncut, it" is therefore, free from 1 language, and conc'i'.ct -:j th. ytoh Alius. 'Ct d lir.ci-- t)u- .byfer': 'V of his later ' p.wduCti vas -'v this f.nr, j -.3, of h.i tuodeU,, the French pat'i 1 jU.-ai:dv-tA the .?.! i:V.. v ,!:iJiid. tl:-j!i hi ivz'r. fulfc.loa I.' tiirJ. 1 irfxi'n? a::J doclriues c-f the fo..; iaciiu!;orwh6!i Ja is tiu .bycr: 01 i.is later p.w.uCi .a.. r y tr.is i.nr, j p 01 u. iin(c, i.ic rcn.:'. 1 uij.--dii7ttv ..ad u'Lr-':-..' .'landii-d, th'j!i'ii:t vir." Julfc.foa h.- tiirJ, irt-xi'n? a::J doclriues c-f the fo..; lac'iioiorwJi -5 . " ' r . lit: 1 .1 1 ..... v T..r;..r-.. :.. ... r !. ., -l !-:y be 1.1-3 j.ri'rii' pioieut i:, i rre 15 tr: nyicrce 25 r.e 3 he-mirtor 1:. 1)U' ..N r. 'cnettn is asir.imicat to -nfer 1 ...'-.... ... i t i.l f 1 ' I t . a rltl. f1i.v-.f L i. 1 ; . . .i -1 'i i.'rvt If if o Ml aillUiliuii, lit iijs ui(?utri:iv U iuim, y nuiii in c avuc uuiyi.Miiuii.)-- w ;i u i-: own dcctn :).: k't it Lc i li: - . . . ; i . i.-h veil u:?.v ice .'.v ?-i:va u.- he '.!.-. I, mcd io-r. o;.ti.qictrd l'i 'uv;i ddn:if, let it te h'tvc no a:e h.v.iics,; we'-ati yV- i .Qeom.iugrce. rits ....w, p!iii!-t-t! - t:u';-'.'Cvuiv(.V.ir priof -"of " thy- itinn.tifv j tTeiranaa'f3'un't'SO.'daV , No jai-o'-u: vi w.vL,ett u. otteti rrpeatrJ -y'-Jj jr ' - J V".- 1 ''. " , .....v . ...... r -i;..,. ',-,:.:. o Junocrat'C cloqur,...- i . ... -., ..i ,.. Tv-.-.i -f the ? !". ,1.a I ,.t. -.rl t.i-CSU1 O'll 0 W' . . .. .. . ' f .1. .. 1 , f ..,. -i. .iv-.jlk. ,llu. tviuc, a-u o: w-r-.; - . u- ,:cC tf.is (nkrt. In; page Z$o ui - ' '--,;, y;Vv,io.:d .mo:.i -- n"'3v- A;V tpR-iatl thTtlua'.Vhrbe 'lvetter tor us - w wun ... . r ;,ni,l, dunci;,ud.J.t-g.;rr,anu.aa e, - , , 0 to br,,g .; , ar, .o-, have been ta,t t to be c ; to c tny what v. can i?a t1 - y v.-ete tf.c tine v sot a : ,4 -rj. W(Uj(j ,na;ie u3 lavali.aoie to uuie, vy . 1. .-; '..,;,; ifi.'A rral':n that iftry.w:re . y- -,iS;; and tutti ul ;ur citi- 1 l 111 fff F'f r ' - J ... V ... . I . . ''"y J V Wl 7 , rv . f . . r , i i ( . V L 1 1 s. m '.I' J 1 7 . l laoQc: ; J.Alt Wl . lay J.Mr. J- tf.-ru of . Z.-ii.tT.ecat.v.tiotLU tl.ec-rih.". " li mm oe ' - - . .. .-. . i; .... V-' ;t:fe3. whn'tue-A3B ' f . . - .i ' i ..... ii",rH u'lien uc'-ciivc .... . n ti : i r alone, i hat in tuiu way we w?a:,avoiu xuurcpean con ttfti, and 'all .the expencts of a naval ellablifhmcnt ; that fo ntceflary are v;e to F.utope, that they will come and beg us to part . ".vkh "our fupetfluities and take theirs in" exchangt, and that this will -promote our pecuniary as well as political ihterefts. Thus fa crihcing to the vulgar p re j u?i ic c s o f t h e land e d tn t e r e 7" your cities, you r merchiu is y our ftann o your tifhe lies, your artificers, cenntded with ccnirr.crce, and. all this to the .eventual ruin and dtftru&ion o: your ag riculture. Foi miftrai-ly thort fight :d n;u'.t be that firmer, who o"oeti not 'perceive that h:s inttreft is d.i' redely aad Lcr.tli'ciu'.ly aSLcied by the flouefnin; ftatc of our cdmrtietce ; or who' can believe that his prodnc-.. tioni'wiil bear a higher price market v.hcu latidled with tke I.v-avy c-X'-'encea of foreign carrier, and ex. pofwd to the itnpcr.Lions which would nectffarily Crlfe irom the dioninution of th: t:uciber. sf compsthera for !)is van'otis product a.. , i Such, however , ever have been, and fWjt with in creafei"! violence, j1'.' ate the prejudicea gj this fouth tm philph-pher, ho fecure in his cool grotto at Monti ::uo, a;iJ-liimtd ly his ilaves, v-iio are the cultivator,. feitnoe, upor. the d lluScs v. hicn would affe to the i.i-uHrbus merchant and l-borioas mri hanic, t'pnm the annihilaticn ct that-ccjnnercc to wh.th they lock 1 . " .'Si I ' ' - . ' ; 1 t rt v.h to the -izl inilaot.. l':..f,K.fJtnfJS. p,r;B jr uia, Um,a hvportanthd m.mentous. - -f;- -iensef the t;e:xh craty of relet ve, ex-Kbit- uniutat.uptid.ferie.i. of victories? and f.ortt , c ,-, -c apecars, tr.at ttte campaign . I . . . , . .,),. . iv t il-TOTAL DF.FEAT iii-J'Uiv 18 atrcuy of tlfi AulViau vrmy s-r- " r:ELv 'dlAViilZ BULLETIN. farii 2 Mtflidor J'tne jr. r TV- Fird Cctiful has obtained a complete vi&wy . 'A.u i.;,nri,!r,e lS). .-Eiabtithoufand Au- A: rwf Torres of cannon, are taken by th.e Vcnch Army. ' Six tV'ufund dead, belonging to the vMuiihed, remain on the held cf battle. Tfeuy capitulates for the rellorattoa of Genoa, and tiiMorttUicKoi iuiy -j- . . t nee of ci t Cii'i an-if s vM'rk-ct tLtUii- whole hi ,i i-i- '"" " . . i i ... ci,, wr&- ll ar' t ' f i 'his !'nl.l ' K nrprtir t.e.ty- and o.eu lor fubita-Hiuj ar.J .vn,t' L . i.lr'i'.ll If!' iCiihiwtor. ot " "77 ... , ,1.,,.. , r'Ow'S 0.1, r'-i, in i-vv., ' . , , .1 r .f'thc "tihV modiit i.ud vhi.i. : , . qJ of tlreet-cos! ttentc lis of hoftilitv to Jays ic-aii kit..:fei tile aad uie'ful tuples d town incttitlg tla- :C0ND BULLETIN, Same Jatc, however, is one of thofe diriing fentimcnts be r.ot favourable. , The Artiiy has heerTloric at Mariogo. Thia battle has deeded the., fate of Italy, and announces Vi"U Wait fVan ipf ,erf, cm Vienna. The afeen ,efuVe hollilitiea wuhtn ten cayt, u . i'le r. l ! 1- ..I'jsilolfjphtf f-ul, v.iitch with thea:i'dt.u:'o.f a- 1101 laiuumu".' .... T . 1- 1 . -i-v'.n-r.. " H.-'ri 'in trie t'.Cwi.. . 1 r 1 ... . inr m'p Mi . . .1 . v . . I V II I . . . . 1 I . b .. . Thete ate kvetaiotntr - r f illctin was fought, is a vil- liurnidda, ,and the i auaro, ..... '"'' . X -- 1 , . ,;r,.. ' inat'rirtls tv vvotK r- 1 r. hT nf rii uin in .,wi...,u' - He A t Ltitc .will' V';ne. i.. h Jpm efs 'aild per-f'-' "e - ' .'..-," .ft:... -MORA t.k ireat '. 111. 7 111 ' " ;-. iteVid lull hH.h the fnivCot purepovtrn ""C . J,n;? VitM, to the- itrrp'cth f the human l,!dy!,,:SM Mr, jeifeju'i Notts, p 7 3 . r 4i and c-r 1 I'OIM thlJ JWoVi Mtu ni-r.nrfit'ion fv atrrfintr in defence ot our 'commerce agai.ill French aggreffion wa made, this great natriot revived htaoiii uccx.tuie oi--n,c 'T' ".'V" rU.nir commerce, and with theap d,ty:cf ehariy, tire Hoclt was inibnily felt in the' extremities of the jafcobin body, in Main, and Ccc. J- one iltort month wThcard the famelanju.age ,n "Ti-wani in lUtiine ; w.e huiuh v n A t T Q , tiinp T . 1. ... ... r.,, H. (). at Brc-gito, jure I .pr JUC inui , 1 ilea 1 1 - .. - , 1 ihM thf AuSi.ia'ns had Ktrt.J by the, Col d. IcnJe. . has takctr from 1 to 309 pntorurs., 1 . tcrior to the furrenderc f Genoa, j r . .: :t: j U N Fl 19- . I , .. '"- . ' ' , . ri ?nd Suchet is march thji jagrapti , 4'7 . til . I
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