I I . ; ;. I OLTTIOAL HISTORY.; 'r:,;.; Y ' ' 1 ' - ... . --.-., . - J -J . ' I t. Additional Papers Ziiira&i 7 f:e Charges hroughtcjamzt the Northern T dcralistsV . V - , . ' '-r -V . "" ? . ' '- ' . V.;-.... . 1 ' ' .' . - ... . , , I r:rct that T cruld nit hat - 2 pfca : :rcl a 'full, and confidential phonal in ter vl e v; wi t h you , L: fore my departu r3.'' Myt father! am sure will happy-to see ycu at Quinc"y, and "to furnish you any ma ;terja1sin his powfr.: r;Hc has beerrfor the ht i.iree months, publishing papers .hch I think will not L vithout.thejr use in your undertaking. ; V 'v -: . Adieu, i my ld e j r sir. :j I ri t e ; you v .this letter ort the '-Grand Bank of Neivfp"nd- lU'irf rr ..lA'n. . 11 ' : nu rr passing me-night m-catcnm ;,e- ik.,r ?. fc?duf winch, in the micrvahof six hour.; T.itrcct cf a Utter frc.n - John'Quincy ' . to ' - v '.,it , WHIkn riumpfnsq: dated t r , , The spirit of party h:.s'becntnVW,iuve- K J iterate atirt ?o ir?htm cur c'ountryit has so totairy -aoforccu the tjier$fannin2:, and asp "', to' -.consider. all the Jndi wianls of b pact 1.- tics asm j cmMtrynien;vh6'canrje!tiier Epjirove. prjlisapprdve in a? lunpr cither : r.fjhe VAQn tr l, i measure of either party ; : vy ho se e , b-t h Td e cJdt wins: an eid I usi v e privilege 01 painousm, ana Msinr; irrt r cacrr -Xvhich I o i h p r vi ea pons tf s no 1 i t ica f ; vk r fa r can liand ! e 5 ca n uof but ,v tA' cherish My connialpirit'fvhieh.haf a ' ';v:ayF prseryed'Jtself pUrefron t!m infec ,':tioii-' jpou'rs'-tpft faction: which 'Consi- ders itrnp-rance as oneofthe first oulitU :a! dotiec ; and:whicu 'can nercpive a Urv ; . t distinct c!j&Uc "of diaerencQ iietncerrpoli- V ; tical caniioirvand political hjpocrisy..t V ; - -It .Q'ords'meconstai pleasure to fecoU - V Iccri'iat the. hUiorv -of oxir. c.iVuurWH -.. ' ' ' . W ..:'' - , . fallen into the nmds of sunh a" mab.'; Frir as impartiality Vies arMje botUmi of allhi - ,ioncairtruin, 1 nave often beeh-tiot with - :'v'0l,t. n,X app'tlhen'$ion?,that no trtie hfston . ' V d our tin;e3 w.ouldppear atvleastih th" ; c o u r c o f u r a grew history the That-w-evihoafnf Jim , .-".A notir.g but i-.Cfleral'Htories or Republic f, can Histories-NeWRt wtanrf ti;l: v ; ; :,.yirginia Hrsfories. We, Wei indeed; nQt overstocked itli men canable even of hU, 6al in, w 6 1 Im v e c a u h t u p wan I s :o f , s i x t y Iiv the association of ideas there is no. very umimu ra L t ransitron fr om 'cod fis h i ng on the (?rand, Bank to ihe.History of thi Unifed StatesAi No man will T trust be better a- ble thah yourself to s;:; ply tha ihtermedf-' a te fin ks'in t h i s s i n u I a r c c : : c 1 1 e na t i oh. tet'irfct'only hope it will appear to Vou mi haturalvaltrdnsition," as that from'a'nVijb' I jeci; wouisoever, to: mo assurance. cor that reXnVcand attachment-with which. I siib; vi i.ucf jf Ktij jum:, 1 1 icuu aiu uuoiuie ser intiT AirikTnv J ; . ; : . QUI NC Y ADIS. . v 'v" Ci71 Austin s)Lije cf .Gerry, V V Extract of a letter from a listintruishrl V lno naYe actcV apart.in the publiaffaifsJ ; ;0.-olournat.on. ; But of men who unite both ..;vi.;'it.mMiil5,; -avor naying.naii a practi cal knowlcflfl of our aiTairsrrahd that of 4"p-ses3ina nind capable of impartiality v in summing u ? tu merits :of our rnvern. I v 11 : : ...... . . . , Mem, auimuiau ...oi:s,' oppositions, ana . people, I know nut :.jther rnVh with whom , l.nave ever m ji u.c i -porlunjty of forming an ' atnudinrance. on thf ftnri-ppf nnee - r whose narrative I snould so implicitly Tely. -Gach a historian andT take r!ilfHt'in needing constituenti. , Voabave.so'ion ; . v meditated onyour planand so mucbMon - v,Seropon meouties or man in society: as ; ' .they epply to the transacttons-of yoiir mm li!e'tnat.liamwell assured yoyr work !will . ; i;j:arry-a prorounu poiiucal moral with it ' And f h pe though dpmr irnsMihiir fl navel -i.i no hint (ioiiytf,hichcan ascep- tain nut your.vieit or tne1 sbbjectMaMhe - v s cauiu iis.iumc-.oui i.nopeMiut the ,morfl s -ofyodr hisrory,ivilL be; ihe JndUsoIable i ." union of the NoMh-metjc: n confinenr. WV -r:- The planof a New-Englahci combinationr t more closely cemenlodi than btliefi-ener ' j ra 1lp? ;'of -the . Federal . 5overment a - I- cpmbmaimnrfirst to rule thKwholeamrir - , uiaiMioutu prove impracticable, to separate ,irum mil- re? uas ueen. Sfi far. itHKured; :;-Vanl has or - d-ihc studies9'Mhe intrigues and aiiibitio.is of so many4 leading mecu vin , our. part 'of ih cuptry, that I thTnk it aviU -t vVentUftllv produce ndschievojii cons?quen- vr, uuitsa :awauiyanii.eilect0wlif .-dis-t .)UftenahcVd; byis men - of mope influence uniJ of more v. comprehensive views. To rise t'-n division sysiem is unC Tortunati' .one of the .most . obvious of the TJnited States! . dated at si. P.fr. kJ I he Massichusetfs' election appears u ,iir ic rviiit-ri cans in Europe almost fexcIuaiveW M alt, the other elections ao-' ing tn at; the same time in many part's of y1,1"",! ptragrapns in me news papers, but hear ot-a syllable, frora any other quarter. ' Bat American tederklists in this city have received Jetters from thpir friends in London ahd in Gottenburgh jn 1dgh,exultatibnann6uncing the relectiun of ami. ;,ui c -ujr ,a majority or more vthan three thousand vote4 Other Americans ui uiucrciu pontics, contest ;the? validity of this return,; and affirin that Mr; Gerry "f,u'r' Jray nave oeen re-electetl, though by;a :reduced;:maj6rfty, compared- with that of lastyear,V , WhyJhis extreme anx iety fpr:the Masscciusctts election:?X Is it Air- Gore for whose!; elevation all , this einnuMraio i8 vnarDoreu r 1 think itbyno iiiv-au.7 uimcuii ,iuv accounts lor, lhere js much foreign hope and fear invblvedin these;-31assachusetts- t elections i all the rest, ven New-Torklr E(ut the:Ma$saciiusetU federal pbliticians uayc jgou io 1 ik so openly, and with ; such seeming indifference,, not to say readiness, for 4ljs5olution of the Union" ihev are vauanrjn iieirinredtS Ot resistancesto I ihe la ws,;they seem s resolute for a little cxperimentopqn r "M : " vuf witm , uui; in- inev prospects of a wariyith Americai , which most" of. the British statesmen now at-the helm consi ders in the line of wise policy they and all theirs partizans, calculate boldly;. and without, disguise or concealment upon the coipperatiun of the Massachusetts federal ists. i he Massachusetts electionv there fore, isa touchstone of national nrincinl; andupon its issue may depend - the ques tion ofpeace and war between the United states and Knjrtand. However hntil British mmistry may fep! against us they will never venture upou it nntilthW can epena u pon an act! vei f co-operation w ith coon..cnnihlUta ihj-.werht and.intlucnccf.- cynuli:t:d-through a courr 3 of V2r.rs, h the iorthei a States in the Government, j pervaded every dt;rtr.. t;cf Govern- i neir mtentkin, mcy saiu, was lo esta- mcnt, anu spreau c rnption throurn cv blish their ne' -icrrnrncnt Lndcr tho auT ry region, of . the. S.j.teH-when thcj rc luoruy.u. prciccuon.oi oiaie uavernmenis. ciotnea witn ;xne torras.oi law anu enr That :.:.vir: .cured the election' of a Go! fprcedby ati Execuiive whose will is their vernor, and a majority l of a State-L'egislaA sdurceVd summary means bf.rcViff c r.i be ture in favor of a separation, the Xegisla. 'applied icitlioui recourse to dircc. : rvn lure.should repeaHhe Jaw authorising the resistance; people to elect representatives to Congress.'! It is,a truth 7nott5b-?cc ?z 1 at ahd t'.3 Legislature declineelecting SenaV a'sentiment prevails 1 . Inconsiderable' tors to Congress,1 and rrradaallr withdraw extent.' that tlie adminL' . tidn have -ivt n .the tate from the5 Union, establish house oflicersto' grant Aregisters' lastrophe to which, such n state cfihM -A ft Would hf .inrr.ii; r..- i - sb.cuslqm such - constructions v -to that:. J nostrum en t, and; clear- aniLpractfsed h many abuselindeDco 7 pt.itiIiK tnv.r!iX..i,' 1.-mi.'K nd themas intrinsic be effected vithqut, resorting to armsrv ; k Xlier yi to a persuasion, that n6 change, ..-Tlist before that. session..6f Cnsress?clo-1 - anv VrmpVnnv nrrklnhf.M.- ?fnt? f thcntJeinrto wiiom;I have Vate the misery 'ortheir. country,- alluded, informed me, that rranment,.j 'correct: vas uiu eviuenceon wnicn .it rests is. Kncl.ind, to considert ,iir.i u---.--t:!i- -i. iappomtd by them for ihe PTnrK. .. and recommend the metres necessary to tainty .mi&t'be irrevocable: some nrall am,fh,er; Convention, roust net 1 " I niiBinartinno')M OMhmittnH ! nacr neen mane to nave, trie next, autumn- 1 fn Boston," select VmeetinttheVleadingi--i; feilet-iursts; in New- v . - " v ' ' u : . ; -1 fir . . v. uiuii, -m -;r,f 4. . rvic.ir Is? I' prsscrv.tic::, 1 .cyTcmnot consent 5 Pi"i pcci tor cf approschiat1- ncn.u is in xneir power to a?en V-h the last remnant of their indn'H rni!'"S to. b2 (r'siinled in 1 measures destructive of the best iniir of the-'nation. )' Thii v convcniionmll net trust v selvesiJp exprcsr their c'onvicliohhf which res ea ye o ti o n to d 1 m 1 1 1 1 &h 1 h p h n iV , 4 r - -. lul iMue to ; such ati ;pp!ic'atiin; by tt menuingvupon uppu ,on of a to-jtra-venfulrior IWiceediMg?; or isv deed wuhm their rrovinceIu.a sh:. iij9 awiruuj nuu irymg as mav t1 "rise, theX'UIatufes iiY the States; 0r p ryent4ons;fIthe-whtileJPiorIe. iirHf v ti oiafio j i, a 1 I w "j" consitleratfonsa submitted ton, ol New-York, had consented to attend is ' wvi 1 nr it be and Jiereby is recommo', x.r , , - tion ana nrmness, wjiich may ave tacrn i t .v ' rJ . ywwei that meeting, r, I' 1 - : 1 , v i - to -the JegiS'atures of thp sipr,i o VSu.m-ar.ef mfh&titfii Washing on, VvFZ, !" W reprin.eO n this Ciaren.io ffl t :,iiwi..' . ' . '2 probably. avert the evil, 'or-at-least insure ...U ' 5"'Ve'l"Vn.,oadmJt power to Collectthe opinions.of well jn- S?' -formed leading federalists jo NewHamb: '.CP shirej upon the subject1 v I found some in cjPS d.f P?tVMCTWsionof :faVor.bftheJmeasure but'a great Inaioritv e weakcr.interestftof thp community by. and apparently easy cburses ; which'' bfavS i..r i : j - .? - . .r.. J - 1 vi "ciui c .-.1 1 1 r. r v ra . , vi; tuu i v hi u a i va m bi ' op Ma every section qf the Union. Ir J , - VOvle"natur",,esourcetnsmB states-.' : .ymen, who,,fee!ing nkeCaesarand finding ; . ; ; . grasp would strike offa village where; they ' ; . t miht aspire Jo the first station without ex- V posing themselves to derision: ''v Tfiis .baS ucun uie !mui u'enui operative lrnDtme upun nu amrj uivA3407ii(3i frnntae'?nrst Kentucky conspiracy down to thfeneo-oti; ':atmns-betie.cn;iMassachus'etts;Cohnecti- easure. of them decidedly opposed and from tbe. partial and limi X made - in Massachusetts, t pea red to me nearly simitar to ecessarv,s. , allyjto protect the, ci tizens'of said "Sb ' from.tfie operations antl effects of aH !(. ,n a vc ojur.p. ur jay ue PHSseri fm a jrreat xnaionr.v i - ,.- -r - -.--:T--r t vuinrres f xne iinttpii .sfitoa ,i,:.iw. i to the. Droiect i iiiger.heaTjr taxes. wasteful expen- conuiri -f5.,yio1,tec.i X" J ted epqSiries ana ruinous wars, are or other .'cftizen to TuwiUe tlru (S ' , he result an- tWnaturalxiffspng of. bad adra.mistraHscripti6ns0rinin?Wenti. n..t ihatinNe'w- tions, .in all ages and country.., It.was bthe Constitution of the United St., i nampsnire.. .4 VW,.-,'.- "v rv"w1iJ' v luiers 01 , yitesoivettj thafit be and herPsJ ! UThe gentleman, ,whhip; the!, winter, of these. States would - not make sucbdisas- recommended . to the said Lhhtnl 1803 and ,1804,, informed hie'there was to trous haste to jnyolve their infahcn authorize; an immediate 'andeafne7 be a' meeting of federalistsCin'tHe, autumn embarrassments ofold and rottetvinstitu-' 'cation, to be made'to the Government r nf 1 A04. 'hi TlAfnn tfCaVoali;..,.' rt- tlOnS; 1' Yetzoll this theiJ havp. dfin r nnat JTni fpd-Stafp i rn.;M;: ;u . ' 101 5' vjj iii..vuivr' :.ui luvt OIIU 1 OUJ), II IJ I , 7 "T - ' JJ u vi , l .1 "uihv- u i jv. 'C II , VV 41 1. TCU y lOe Sflld' w Avuviu wii, use; ucawi! oi :AJrenera 1 '""r' - x . wivuij uw ciciy a- i "J9 csj?nui;i ur :n concert, be waiiiiuuu uiu pi cvcuieu mai meeting j ouci V" wiaugcun; vousu- i njuamncujMM Jiiemsejves thede "Jen uui, auu' wuuiu HOI, oe i v w uciucwaio vne evils i oi T5.oi5tuiii,ne Cnemv nrt abandonpd: v 1 , f of Revolution ... - J Wahfp norimrr nr.- . , . a , . : .--. u, i-V'.i. -.i .s . I ,r-r V i. . -i ... ,', r ."..I.' . ' I ,T ' r" " t f IIV tUAC.'l L lIFriP I lp ib mjuu wen as iiiyseii, la staie i j . . j $ , ' mniutiug ucsujieu jio i ;uw fi,aj uc aiu into the re v.A..v.ij j imi uiiic acsBiuti ui vuugress-1 ,'oi.iwi .- . a vUdUii avii j- Mic iiiuiupiieu I v vuomi ics ,jici cui, anu a i h ' l he w 1 n tpr nf 1 ftfll n nil ' f RnJ T .U..ll ahiisfa'nf harl ml O ul f in fVA"nP flinJninnin .i' Ji 'I P rtnaoiViKi Vtn (Iia .1, C 1 I 1 . 1 , " 1 JCt Kcm F.. J . I .'.. ovi. 1U1U vv,uiiuiiia ocudiaic uroTern-j 'woamig, wo uic vv ui iv ui ucaceaoie times tutuicucicuce oi in uicm ui ncw-DM-iaiiu, unu wrote several i-auu uenueraie consent. ome tiew form'f-amuo so pam into tnesaid M,.firli:.l'l.ii -s r.. . t ' .'-.'. I :r.'j.-: : s.-. , , , .' . - . ... . I . ' .1 - . - . wHiuucuuai icitcia u a-iew 01, my menus couieueracy :snouia : De suhstituted a- f '" Micu,,anu ii)e tiisoars u.iu. vuMtspuiiutinoi icwjiumeuuing vine i muug uiuae.autteswnicn-Snail-intend to r 1 cau t uecuargeu lotne tiaawf c. uui ouci warus, uuuu inorouniy 1 umuiiain a ieuerai relation to each otlier -if '-newtveu, lpatn lueitpni .t,vai,i5i.iiiSi am. iiiaiurciy a consiuenngf liveuw.. may;proye tnat the causes pf ;our i ollc no, me- governnient ot the Uc the Subject. L was fullv 'ctinvincerf ihnt m v I r.alamitipa nrp "rloon V.1 ..li "1- I State!. pprntnmnfft r... . opinion in favor of senaration. wa the- mhat l-Thnv mav hA'nn -.v.i.-' .. J utmn.hnn!.! i rw.nnci- .;,r..i ?. , ArninpnilS.lhaf I nrai fnrmal iinnn l!i:I-l I l .. A. tlUJj , Vi . .. .. . . I oV,r.i.lrt ' L' 1.. I i .. . - 1 " vCT - "- , ' vu mhv" liuiiuvai riy iiuiu uie uununess oi- prciuuice, nride 1 9,,vvlx -"".t uccuociuiie(j, ana the def SUbiectS.'rThe onlv consolation' Tharli.wiil hrnmnmh ' r;AtV.Af -i; T--if Vi I nf thes StAki.,,.,!,! . w.j cnur iu .MMiiiuu iiau not prouuceu i coniusionot" the- timps' hnf i tKav wirrK' I ; uee -Since'tne conrmenpempnt r entt Stats; fence g; re: witk. ec.' ppropriated fc' e said atatei' e same. Tr, treasuries tot ements made ia UnitedSutesi icalionofihes resc CDc; as i m1 war, t wiir,in the opinion' of this ConTe-' tion, , be ripedient lor iheXvgislature cf the several States. tonnnijinf- nln. rcourse, nnd afterward duringtherpWmnrA Mtftr Ka A anolher Conventinrr. ti mpf n.. . vi im : M9w.a .bic w :truiiri. 111 i in v i nnm m w.. . ...i - . i rnp nmrn ni ''ico.h.ne. - -. . j ' .-. "r i lyuiiiiiiri uni xri:i iiinu nr rna nmn r mi r uiuii. . xsoubii u Lm. i . : j PT5 to the in.teSrity of the U- traced to implacable combinations of in rinJ incfa ?nW Wl8 "VlV daa!. or f of States, tbtabnopolize, iu foua anu itsuy, ourmg tne embargo and nower-and'offi r- . 7s 7 . . ;. w" muuiuic HIUIUUl non-intercourse war cut anu ewiampshire, otnhe last win- V ter and sprin. Considered merely as ,a -. ; purrt-? of.:amb.itionv;the;greali objeclion ' v ', c?aic;t this scheme is its littleness.- Tn- them, within the United States. If the .N England fedmlists'klone that the c. expect it. ' Frnto thp of the subject, though prompted by very op posite feelings, I too take a deep interest in the Massachusetts elections. Ihavpkm.tvn j npWv more than seven years the projects of the Boston faction agtinst the Union.:. They iiave ever since that, time . at least, ' been seekinga pretexted an occasion for a vowingUe principle. The people, how ever, have never been. readyHo. go, with them, ad when in the bargo time they did, tor a moment.' ?et "Tl 8BMing a oeggar.on horseback: Mr. vjumcy.nas oeen at the patns now of fu . -stead -dding airthc tribes of Israel to rjudah r.d aietjamini like :"DavTdJit vis a t . . i iijr i ti . ii c v iij .ji eruuoam, nie "son .V, of Nebat, who made IsjraeT.io- sin by break er ini)nS.imaria from Jrrusafem Luukingat ; '' ' it id-reference ttn moral : considerations if : is de(establet-as it certiiinly cannot be ac- . iri. .,r i..:'-:-' ' vj. -, i - . - coniinual decjeption-and to worlc upon the v ba Vest in u ti-rtals the selfish St : dissocial pas- . . 1 fiio.is "of., their - instruments.--'PpJiticaHv 1 . - .V At.inl1n fw tr ta o . 1 . .i . . I t 7 - Pjjruism, ii . -i n: ii'juuibiuui tig, ,H S COO traCted and dishonorable! The Aoieiicao ppnpjr art., nut cjiureu; jur tiisouton r. !;.)s less so th"n these people' mavinev::Tl.e proper. I as I Whll nn SiK nal ,nends but real 'enemies inflamed by ty9v unoay ooUrich,- the as,you shall cops der mutudl hatredarid jealousies and inviu Hoiu Daniel Ejman, or any two of them, 'L IV-.: J.v ' J.r. ing by intestine divisions contemntn .authorized to -call :anoiher meefcef cf m BostoD.it tes, shall le e above resa- . . . ' .::'.'. i ,. '-t . i vuii.uv luaLiiiriiiiniiriir i- 'i.r i -v : . r. . . ... 1 MtP' nT30.81 These areamnni'4Ki OI irif Wlfyliall Jirgenlly require it." ;;a p.'Vt in. Niu(j niori io tne LSined. Accept the assurance of my high respect and esteem. ! , ; ' v J YILLTAM PLtTMJER. 'mon oreachpri &t fintr.n o MSJS? Pmcipai;objections against - leaders of the then .Federal party. V ihe. alternative then is; that if you" do not wish to become the slaves of those who own, slaves, and who are themselves the slaves of French slaves, von miisr Pirhpr: jn4the language of the lay, cutMe connei un, or so. rar aiter,yie-JNational Constiiu uon as to secure the Govern m since t been virtu full time that nrecmitatft I r - utaauiM ..dm i ii- uu disunite tne states and when examined in connexion' with Ihe Farewell Address of the .Father of his Country-, they niust; itTis believed,' be deeihed conclusive.'? Y " J .' -In this whoje series bfr devices and rriftasurca fnrrn?cmirtnnn 1.:Jn.L. J . ,. . r.v''o vonyepuon se papers. thr fwn oft M r- "JeffeTs.!!! to M ra;et which; gave origin to the controversy, are I T-. -- HEWSON'S PRIZE LIST. ' -;; Gra M Consolidated I Lot tern, . 4 flic 4 a m iAi. t JI - rf " l : -i . " A J yourselves a cue snare mi m?.,? ""rviu tur.ine uonstuu ; v .wuiiaa a-. ' . enu ine Union has lonb-rmr?W wWM wtvW vioiatt tU nroni. urawn at Washington AiKa -ni ally dissolved.: krid it '5 nPoemandingfrdmhe'indhi U f'Hbek wc'ra,!Wn. v. . - " this uortion of the 'diaunitrA Jlrm mdsdecided opposition. 'An imn "r '2 3 fl "9. rit rrr r-; bStates should -take carp nfifepir. iwf ii,:J despotism can imnosft nn harrlkL:i...i - . xr aa ; - j Tl -5 ffita-'A Mri Burke .presses i is hignWrte?, 6 citizen, W.toVorce Mta'w " 14 t5 - iFZ Do " Mr Jo?n l! 1 1 hW P'ors. and inust be left to the united wfsdohi'of a f homeahd.his occupatinV to wW. . 03 A 'j Jn'nnn n ' ' an aufhnfU. fiT r V re ll?iie',x?Ie " ""Aem and JJasern Qiwirtn'.'..m fensire wars, uhdertaten to cratlf? th fY " , ' f , 10.??0 Dollars, B.'W SA PP'f. whareor.,ov"mit pride or pass'ions' of hisyasterTL rietf?" never. Ih"e sanction" It i. "', "?."; heard, ajid raust berespece.! "?ple of France has recently sheWn, that .,.TothsehoVrS .mrcru," te in'tS'totsi- afta'chmentito'tbvLtmTh ' Fo cout'nu! ? ? we.haveeighh ??bal of indiyidaals.'assuming toWin W 1 ouIt recoinm.e-M the rental of .11. d .DeciaHv in.in,f,JI 7 ks."- 3,'ars J"? from ,he rieapacllT of a we'kj the. name of the- people-,' mar traWn! p" "nd me .not'' ia e f0nowinS r sEefti "5 Hons. ThTa e a' cot "PV'.W niore than the great bbdr. otrci8i&$- MicH Splendid Scheme ' of ..life ah,. death r ;,hJ VoV- TIZ f.Ufefe'1 "thS bS" 1 1.J ; T VAntiAM A V-' -i. : K.- I. j ' 1 - F, i I Ul UC I SU1K n ldltlftn : . 1' J- , --.-I. i V- : '-..T. f " " t- ItJJLStJA I J . lM. :i . , ' . ,. .t "w,,MV" , , t i ' . j'-''"u, i uoes not thhwp.i - . . v - : - - .will . ccn ti nue;to resrst and defeat everat "'temDt cf tht character, a ihev ttriiformh v 1 ; ; ha.ve?done, U such projects wiH still termi nv . - nate'in the rum or their projectors- 'But the "'"- f ill 'consequences of turbuTent spirit willbe, ; '.A tn k.ep the counfry.in a state of constant , agitation, to em bvtter the local prejudices wi lei lowrcii izens r against each -otheri and ra aimimsn tnc yiiuence wmcn we -aujit ; o hdve,and" might fiave rin thi general t . ! ' councils cf the, tniari ; v j 4 f j 1 4. . 5 " ; l 4 J -To counteract the tendency of these par ' tial and foolUh combinationsrl. know .no thing so likely to .have a decisive Influence as historicaCworks honestly and judicious ? 1y executed For jft he doc trine of Union r- were a new one notynrsttope inculcated, e ?cur hifctury ould furnish the. most deci- . sie argunie.,tj in its favor. , It is no lon- 7,?r the rcat lesson to beMearnt,:but the ' f indamental maximuo be rc6nfirineiL nd v. . cry species Cinfluenceshbuld be e"xer cir-d lT all. geouine American patriots to ..:r':c importance more highly esfiraated . nl -nore '-nquestionablr.; esta'blishcJ. . Perhp . yca.will find it - impossible" iir . r--1 .li.c'ocing the.New.EnlaVd 'maMlT ... " 1. -c - , -s-. . .. . '"7--a " Ar?prin rnlitical svsti wlyheoah-American contmentdes: " b V i: tined byGod and .Nature ito be the most populous and nost? powerful Veopfe ever rpceeding-adopied v. v '""Jf .I- 'c; meeting. ,v "-S.-. ,VT 4 I. 'n- 2.- ih. mnaf mvin1aM ---"-" ;-, uiic- social compact, we V ,7. " - CUy s,iai shall have an endless mulrttude of little P.by each member of the Conv insignificant clans and tribes, at;,eternal tlon'" "cludin.the Sebretary, as to war with Ohp nniUA. - r ! . 1 7ieI0ai nronnsUinna JoUf.a V' " l . "r -l7vw,w, vr. roc k or a mh 1 r: ii'rr:-' ttuu Puceeuu .pono, ,the, sport and-fable Vof .Eurooean -tn?rf l' "ntU this injunction shall be sus - - - , 1 nenaed. or altered.- -,'.i 2c;;i8UAe W consist with the respect and Tdrbprfpl V; .uemi:.; - aftV'',.t: -U nceue tm confederate State toward ; ;.-J-Pnetif 30.000 Dollars, secrecy shall bev lne. Mne"al Government, r to . fly W'pW ' ; 1 ' 15,00aD Jr.i s,' of. the Conven- '"WWi infraction ti "the ' - VV ;10,000 Dollars, ppresjors'.' - j Extra of leue'r from "wiii?. 5li 3-The Secretary of this nntlnfL forea Senator-r , '-nftmtfol : Vruw rJ " -T 11 "vcv ot.aies, ana . at-1 " - - "r"" v"'FluJ BU-ue suitaoie per- all nwiiauoiry The mode and 'the e'nerv V- kui nAoppos.uoasbrniM always cdnn,rh, t I t .V of authors the extent of the injury m- J : ? flicted4;thr determiriah,n-manifAed to " "'A persist in it; tt,u :the Manor Vnf . 10r ul tit nr ila!ih,....4. v.i , n-,;' , . " 7""" ,,ioao.- o . T jo r1 omiayie assistant, if rnnli ?evertful session of oecessary ndAer oftthbrn dreatartu timl brTthVs 1andj.8(4;;i wasa mem. m bpr orthe Se.oate, and was at. the Citr of baits proceedings of the Board. I' ? Hashiog;oeverydy orthatessionln . f ? Vx; v"" i ine session, at ddferent tim. J ii , and places, several , of '.he FX.i8ft'Se ""yt" oftheJirialM "VMdlbiiWilSCT mPt,0.-?..Tiattheinj :tio0 EngUnd; States, informed ; me EheV o.j,eW53r'fJ1 rer-a to all ,the debatts fought jtWssary toestabnsh V separall nd P.redn5. ?;this -CinTentSn, STm"?""; N-EngUnir YndTf it tTna 'P:! l latet theHeport ihould be rfoand practicable; 'to extend t ad?Ped':. be and hereby is, con4 but n i all eent to esfc.blih one in.Net. N-' B Th's 'njunctiott of secrecr Wi ?ffjinitZZ' WSTft ''Conveitiotvadjburn! fefwfS tad!f quired,- b.mea,f c.d of January. N,j.;;N v . l.-f rict.fromtbefinMWpoM SftheConieniioi KttSiKr? ?VMf!al,sI!, ; PWcribe;patie: , and.'firmrieVs lte.JSSiJ!fM offlub, to those who arealread; hausted by dis- do-; doy do-L" do' do-: :" i;ooo Do'1.-, 600 AC 4 I t ; J.lihrc.'., . ;'P; ' e,rn8;of-.the-ConstitAtion, ;: do - r.00 dlar ' " ' affecting the say Weighty of Stat amf ! clo ' 100 collars 'rW h.-'ihS PWit fnlt',e fiides numerous e-.-IILp prizesJ DOV, right?butthediity,ofuchaStateu,n- ' r '- 60's; 70, . c. terpiMe.its .athority fon their, protection; Whole' Tickets : Mn ' ' go W jn the manner best Calculated o1?' , ;?r3 S? th'at end.., ;yhe emer-ehcies bccuvlhich ' v ' 1 1 feeUheryond tha'rtachTf t( eS U,e distribution cf tribupalsror too' pressing fo admt6f;,be 1 for Tlufe bVrsPp deiaxincjdent.to their forms,- Stater which W Gc 'i . j Jir ?y .uw.Bommo?.""'Pf ; musL2be ilieir ' iincJ '.fj M.0d- ex?cute lHeir,owndeci. &inyffWV:u- "for .the ?c; V V .tea, to a wait tl.e. ultimate ills , r-V ""uoxiou, measures, recommend ed by.heSecretary.or Wir.'or iaW. ?'CMrdl.".l ?'he;charac!er iheia Lai of con- irieved . ... ..-'r w men . .. - - xiiiiuirv. u n i - . i . duct.du-ht to be dapted bV the When a nreat and trav.. vi, r-i TIC. " pt- nro ' ; ror sale rl fhV t.w nT, nf: - - - - - . n-i y uuu iLiAtaaiinW v - f 2 Of- The Dfavrlnj v.!' evening, - -(;Aprd C, ' ii- V. IIEWS0N, , Petersburg, Va. ,. ; b-recsJ on ;SturJX ' . 63 It - rj ...... "tri Ir.te-.J: t cf roslce'ir.forms'lhe iahtbi-' z z'll.2 C'.tr. thit. uiH rrcp'w e ihflf hst3 of Taibli Propertvat Lofuce, en Tufs dty next, nr I brps3 t!...t none Vrlil neglect w c- -ply v. i; lV ; j t3 respect, &s a fdcre '.. i.i subject tl.ea to a penalty. . - - " - 5 . ' GALES, InfJ?. JiIc'Th, pr"d CtL. u "j - .... -- ... 3

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