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."V.:.- -A;0-..v; j ctrrngmV 7-6u1o yield a principle jJhrcatctt f intf the destruction of its maritime jrpbwcr VA,No !wari of W .duration, fbr ''howcyci ; f tiisastrdus will ever extort this concession 4- ;v f sentiment of virtus, :vhol oul4 ? embark 1 4 J Hs feelings: andefTorts against lnhmtaWa nlace invbich' are deposited! v.. - ; i . ,v , : errui f 7Vi.Yr4a atn nVnl flllietlVthe bOCldQI lit ;U:r ? jfe did not lenow that oar government ms Vife and cVildrcivhis friendsand feU 5' -. ,:; :vyX".... .. fo loitizew ynea v htde tptatto engage y. J1?1 ZncJWgZ J. - r .1U4;i; turn doubt the reateflictent Editor of theTrue : V V 1. . . . b - - - U at ' "l V a n n llfB flp ..'tV'. ......... ;. ... . . & 1 j 1 M M a m. w aft t BaV Bam .HaK.'' V W M . at . . .. f m 1- 1 ii i : J;iSi'kf ifi;- rmht .It : Vas ourindulffenccta oar. iniuryl aiid.rcturn Kepablican as that gentle man . can-nave.to .4? L'tne exercise . 01 uic . 1 iiiut w .lu-tvuviw -jTV' -t -irv5-' -t ' 1 . -v 1 i; r 1 A.:' ,1 ticrfr,que"t gag WhuvVet, leUt be understood and: cross (niiistice. rAmericans extensiVe -Atlantic frontier and our pbsi- that a.feariof bemg found the most vutac- . -i . . i.A'r;r,,',i nAi-Anlv rable' in such contest, is amonorthe least ot ... k,r.tt .. rhp fnraada and attiackaof an I bur reasons for thi aversion.1 Giving due. P 1 msutt I fa"' were often from design or mi i 1Ti: ! ' t --U t, aWA lira h' SI. IimriSIl UUICL13. . v. w- r -r. - 7.-- ... i . . - . . -t !- - - tt . ' .Li .. - ' -f L.V- Mn.5tInA . r.- .inliorlv r-ilrnTattrt tO ta-1 CreQlt tO JrlTi VV atSOO IOC ! f . ev.depce.ot.the tac many , v, SS.S&ik he has refund insertion H v- tlve seamen have D?en iorcea into uuvwmvui "'WU'H5' . v . . - -" " r ii . ? 1. J us, from a v; '1rV .a iriir- ;.v:.i.ii:rbVA,intri .and rpnhimant to the 4aws ot wards us" we cannot consent jfi.lt." ever.-tnat sucn . acts-wcrcj iiui , jtaiv "'ifc --1--0---7 - . .1 , -- tt V I 'v?, -rV - . - tkd,r,.rrim?ntl the lanfl.i-.Vifrilance 1 determination, and assurance as a matter ofowr 4 h " k . , i ... t i.fc.rj: , - r.,nM thrforf.: nrrpsaarv. to meet I or asauthonsincr .the menace 'ti.uii' ! - . - 1 . . . l. 1 w k rna ri rrn t ru 111111 iiuw ' nft 1 1 111 aii: l.k ui iav vw w mm w w -m - t - . -u. .... -.. . 'k1 , nave never uaimcM vy ; p , 5 ! , -- ! C-.A few remarks, upon the Ute revw S r to Address df the mm ;rit)vi the House ; liepresentaVes1J:to constituent.' " j: it iefNatW of the lorC .nsti we find; a fevie w 1 the Adrlr... . the. mmontv.m Corigrcss to tliHr Gon'.f v ent:yhich,comiftg nder Oie au?piCe5of that. Paper, .the. Editor justly should kl ff.r:" ; V.; will .The tht exnoaure. v; - , v .f.'Jtjf . ; . ..iJjj-.f.u. V,a' AAtvnmpftVttrhhftn Tt is nroDer to remark, however, fee 1 :!fc.!utL;,'m;t nf diiistment. The men, that there is butone justifiable' Ift tbe ..dim of animadverting upon all aberrations if- r-itMi H.itv unH iinntv infractions oi law at Vm icultv-gf di'stinSuisVing.;the sailors of tt H?Wl!i ::dtwt countries. .But he had no doubt th I'm ;?tmst and ail ptWfidiffifculties ori the subject, ; course to war. - t . , , ' iThis subject deserves ; to. be viewed m veiV'Airht. . ..The orders in council were notjat thistime iq trutfi, supported upon ;,ilr ' 'ri trmnl . crrotmd. V, The ex-minister r'Canning, hid publictys and candidly 'confessed1 the fact. They were, .adopted Jas measures of retaliation, tho' they never deserved that character. He : had alwajs considered the Berlin and, Milan decrees lisd a's a mere' ' pretext. rThose decrees r--HVerfc vain and empty denunciations in rela i ;.tionJ-toEagVind.- .Tfie pUin design of the ,:' British government wr.s to deprive v ranee :S1 J) ''I ; f M rt Jl in ll i K ill I: I M "'1 5; his assertion tov commu- respectto- to accept this or obligation yith Avhicri it is accompanied. lAs to- the insertion or . 1 '.! nf . . Laa ...-... fitrt r. ntie-! rejection v or anv niuture coinmuiuuanvjuo mode I respecting Mr. Hall, Mr. H. willhesaus- from tied it Mr. Watsdn will be governed ov a : and suitable and due respect Jor himself Nei- thatis through tbft medium 6f magistrate' ther Mr. Watson !or such ot his readers:as and courts A stateuf war does not destroy may feel themselyU aggrieved by any pub--:-u u -;t. i( nx tWpn tn ligation in the Federal Retoublican, need or umiiuit.il it w." 1 . 117 " t , '1,111 lllt, CACI 1,13 V WW 5"M j ; t: i f . deviate into slander or sedition, he is liable riable rule with the Editors of this paper k mmicUpnt n the ordiuarv channels ot to assume the responsibility tipon them- tntfr.f Rut there can be no state of things selves, or to point to the author 4 more deplorable, no conamons,ortciy more horrible, than' to subject him to the jury ofa mob, or to the vengeance of fran- nled incendiaries It has Mr. Blackleiigs Circular Mas the Presi f den? s War Message. We care, not how man v, nor how often, " . . . . -.1: u.. : 1 nnr hv what number these Circulars. Mes- reachea trie ears 01 tnemagisiraics, out m ' " F . ' , the stun of rumor only, that medatehav? Uei, or Manlfetoes are read, prov.ded been thrown out with a view to destroy we can pe grat.ne ym one requ,, , that freedom of investigation which; wVthe that . all who feJd such Gi rculars Me,-, - - kI.U. t.rn1 rommercfi unless birth right and the boast oi every me- -B- y -- - M ) v: 1 c "r1 UJ . , , ir . . , . ohnminnhl aftemhts patience ana canqor, reau ;uic auuicss.ui ) u i-'rtfife rF i wtre divided With herselt. rican citizen ; and tnat apominaoie aiiempis f . . . . rtWcVvk J theProhtso itwere aiymca wu ,;..v Hfa rn ;nvade the dwellings' of the minority m Congress on the same sUb- rIhis waa'tuuy proyea v vic "T7 ruffiin hand of via- ject.-r-Lefno tnuh give his suffrage on this UiVlA 'R-ititn rnrriesCn the very trade individuals with the ruman nana oi viu j . 5 . n traide. U. nam carries c,,n uiC y , tAoV fi,ri -thn.R harriers momentous question until he has done this. urns which the laws have erected Letdt -plain understanding, biassed bv no e the tranquillity of domesticate, prejudice, be brought to the discussion, rties of the people: it Wimpos- and we have, no fears of nhe result. sed:the wholeW herself, he excludes neu- and asylums which the jaws . - , r VT'Hrton tviia mnrp Itn'Aetnire the tranauiUltV OI llVIUlUlf "W. I reprobate th e and liber British govern- sibie to r They resort to of the considerations ii h;rtcplf..'tn renrob.ite the and liberties of the people, it wasimp wrogand ihjustice of the BKtish govern- sibie to remain msensble to the magnupde -b . A . ..u:c 'rKPtr rnrt to of the considerations involved in this.state Pient Upon una aui'jv i . - , . :'. Mr. Hall, Though a Federdist, and a the'French decrees to iustifv ' theipselves, ot tmngs. iW,, - - ."!" high tonedipne "too, and though attach aid though 'he1 cdnsideV; them as no just- tne.-jnajes o. t ed lto a t i tCHtion, yet our government in their con- deadly wound upon tne charater and inter duct had admitted that the decreed placed csts of the city it would render the , pro tis upon the-same footing as td f rattce as perty anane person u. r!" birthj I cannot Uit acknoweldge the justice r I. ..:-i?-inftaril rpmn. rnrp - anr it would dede our.rtpui) Uun , ! i .-t?t . : tne oraers uui as ..w .PMryv." u ,vv . . i i i and reasonaoieness or uvir vv aiauu a wai- degree! of bigotry to the inters ests espoused bv your PaperV? and the lu cubrations to wbich it occasionally -gives t H'it 51 I t'i' i; It it .nnn1'meamirps. to hottriiatidni. C T be Concluded in-our next.) i : New-YoPwK, July 9. CHARGE OP HIS ItONTOB DB WlTLINTpN, MAYOR,' r 'V " TO THE . ,"";' GRAND the satis! readers, this evening, form of gbvemment in the eyes 91 mankind, 5 "T S. t We havt therefore,Prepared ourseivea.r g;md !amentattons atthe . ? " . - . r ,1 u'j. 'cme.so unsDarmnlv inflicted v the C.1S.S na, w.m tne o,e.nS o, Cokbtor." " " ven, we unau.-nouuiy su. caa wiuuiwu late scour upon him by 1 rJ n' i"-v rf "Til r ii .wi 1- v.w .11.1 ju n uubuwv 1 """.."."iI W'the ilUeH h columns ofthe pr6 mbnarphv tHeJautrW t ors W.raM Snfe'-week;. Wie the erude ravings of them, d -t " . ZZZ varint.' tvlose utter, imotanile ol his sub ridathre seats. OS assured, tnat we snau oui uuwu . " ,'.,".....:: . s considered as a-.paruceps cnminis. hv .v. sahctionlwhichi be thereby, holds out "to and so har'withthlp writer the contemi and disgust t falls beirto: Before I tivj notice of this production bpiyever, t would intrude mis apoiow.upun my readers, that 1L wuumuiivt 4oos.AAiiiiK..vyvi' uy, IIUQn,,V tne autnor committea mmseit oy exprcs. sions which- evince a spirit ofunhlushir. Ll CdkUi y w vtv, yv.iouiuiiuiij ana gtOSg deception of thepeople His areumenu - arenas Wrak as they are insolent, and sdo : ken, with suco an artiul tongue that 41 the 4 blend honeyed sweets With the poison thetr mtena xo mi use. t c rucrs ol this able and dignified address we: trust, vs never consider these bickerings of theo. vernment Editor and his Reviewer, other a . ....... - , 1 tnan tne wnizzingot grassnopers or the. 1 petuience ot a goaded spider, out will re cYive with compiaeency, ."N the insolence hich patient merit of the unworthy takes," Out Reviewer beginVby asserting 44 that the address of the' minority seta out with certain naked propositions unsupported by argument arid pardy ufounded in truth such for example is tbe first sentence of the address." u A Republic has for its basis the capaitv and right of the people to govern themselves. -tie then as he proceeds in ther refutation of this proposi- tion, allows tne ngnt or tne people to go. vern themselves, but denies they have the capacity, for (says he) " if the people were capable of govcrniicg themselves thero would be no parti es-lfi this Count, every' one knowing the f ight trom the wrong would act accordingly." Now I deny the premises and conclusions of this author's proposition; 1 hi first, because our Re publican form ot. Government, atyows the capacity of.the people to govern themselves: ano tne second- oecause li tne ptopie.were capable they would not judgeilike of the right & the wrong. The basis of thisauthors argument rests upori a ( principle which supposes human nature th be equally pr feet, bv allowing all men to be equally en lightened, unprejudiced, and disinterested. Suppose the people are capable ot govern ing themselves;does that imply the, all must be of the same opinion about politi cal measares I If wewefe to repose our liberties under the dynasty of a UmUed as most competent to secure oes that imply a unanimity of Le deliberation I that they who go- do the right and not ' the wfonJ WW 1 . 1. . 1. at! V-a IM.fiPnt rll I . . " V i I. a . . i .. a. vve nave- tne saiwwuiuu-iu ,t r" and DUUistr, vntnc mosi exempuiiv umu ... i- ,r , - w;n iro ;flT ohwt 1 i ;. . uk fk..Prtr..- rtt ai . . l i 1 t i audacitv 1 and unurovoiiteu atuiiiniy uu uci wu iv.uukj.- men aio.umvf s.this evening, With the copy ot a ner. aliattehfiptsJto invade the puohc peaces J f11 lllu :,T . ' : t ,LJ- .-A.- .om(. 'v ' aj tf;--',! krnn,rh nf ' in WhlCn ne aSSaiied Oy name a ICCauiv lUC,nyui 4UU uuii5,;o .w o destroy the lives and property ot.m- r ... -i.Lui vrtw,;f LkM ,i;tn in mhVra: nr 'mnrP ,m. of conversation m our citvsever .since idiidal atid .pair the freedom ot ien anu n wuwc A;P:n;4Uii;erl rni,;. :1 . .-...a.;.;, I 1". 1 has been delivered ; as we.lMtmignt oe, ior,i opinion and inquiry ?f rplntVtra tonic in whicluve ail are con-1- f .i nteaRnffe to observe- and we i . i : i tV,;.v. .oct nf us FhpI a deen .i ..iu.,.! j.;. tVQf between tcriicuiiutA.iiii vf iiiv-v i..v,w w. . j mention n as a uiuuic uuc vu ju3.ivv v interest. . The attention ot every man is lhe sentiments and habits ot our requiring too riiiich' of Mr. Watspn toex- influenced by prejudices lind selfish coi si pect that he should be able to discriminate derations; If we aU" know the right and p f lit - liil is; If . Centlemen of the Grand jiinj, productions; Avhich for then stu- the wrong in, religion it isnot - a sequitur f n V pidrtv and blunders disgrace, or tor their tnat we allact tne ngnt ano snun tne wrong; f truth and argument do creait 10 a pauci, out u, wwicm, uiuMu-uub t tie should mid any cruc; pursue tnat nuc ui, iccvwiic -wmui pci- r at home, ot tne Kino oi i naps uiuer oiuer circumsiauLcs uicy wigut e admissible among gen rl dp, because sonie are more ignorant thai coatroversv. Because, he others or more co'rfdpt;: and in a more spe laKnvitf under these disad vantages is h6 tol cial manneh:Vt.nl'uideftend, upon the con- . 1 1 .i u .wiXkljk fry tin n'nn ctlp-, and 1 cHtti'fnf r nri Ar.inle:n.f the.:c?dvernment un l he late attempts by some sa.lorsre- F hi - - fi,.ITreorfi CnrriUtr of .er which the v liVe'; whethei, itSs a repub: I a., ' ..II tfUJtTlLA A LIU m W l a - u w v w --. - w . s . : . J , . , james street, were , n.irphppts of the I r'reive information thfoUE:h-the'mediunn promptly repelled, arid several ot the oiten-l f;,-L : , Xr urk7- AV. P- or unddnntism wherb !i ' . tiartiF.ularlv invited to that part whicti t- rp favrtrable to the sud'remacv. m'i-f r-.r . '. 'tli nVace tr.rrMthPT I . , , i rof to eXDect thai is ;. ? m ars ni tne-r ffiu&ui . tuc vo t,h.v.w. n,w oiri oroi.rt oraer : ana mat muse mtc i i . i MX irvnhitg limitations in'time bf war. That K- fj who would disturb the tantility. M10?' borrowed .S ' - -t . - j,.t ;D cr.s-.nrl luw.l - i ll. : . .u stvle and lancruac: .iL tni vnat is uere ( iaiu " BWv?r 'lot societv ana assau me maicbty ui m& i - . , .'3riii k ... - j lA ..fcrt. 1 i : . rii i rtle.m'en in fair .i'-.sa.. .- Jtviii not oe;aispuieu uv ui man .v,r-. rim nose but a contemDtiDie anu iu-i able;standing in the profession., . its exceii: gnificant nnmber, lent remarks on mobs and riots is earnebi-i :i u iHte nttemn recommended to tne quently. and audac.ously repeated, to S jo t who can' blot paperlican ; form .WKere all classe'of peopk aohce of Baltimore. N. I. Herald. , ,(hvvn a house m lames street, were every uy ';vpvi rf1... ... .i,i.,.i,':i,.'-,lmni & ' ... . . J ...I . ...... M'V. . . .. . :.: a )ders Since;the last term of this Court, anew meilti should all aprree about the wrong ; as long , as men are nnrlpfst.mrlinocv WosfteRS lineoUu 4prietv and sources of information or "are mor or less sole arbiter -il influenced by selfish passions they will dit- .nciptes to you fer in opinions this is the;case,in morals Uiv ituu'Maay-i uuu piii3 a t-i o yvvv ;- " o i Trvairo-nitv oft we have Paoans.'Mahbnletans andOhns- himselfi atid his pandaembniuraof the apes Uians ; m , Physics 'Ihilpsophersnave anu 0 modem i ill Muci j y aim t iuu UMM V t i. ."-'y T "'- v -, . ; be the? sole measure i. vis uuu ij ut. uwk r ?j:,prv Estate ot things has occureo, wm.cn oaspwu croWned w ; l il.in abeitigerent position with oh e of the Dut;t f ffihS c;!fieal,j3rtwtjs; of Europe".,. vTjiis eVent-im- cr.eased to 5 f NS'r noses .Vew obligations on our citizens, the V ,.vv.:': . 'v m - - ... - ' - .... . - s 1 wtttintrc or lonmions. wniicu ui ')!';! : , iW u'!r... J e.n anagbty.conaagrauo wn.ca ; ; r , . PPJ.7T??V,?.aP',",,i - would have spread over tms cny w in voi-r"" -.,. .. ' . ! lahe;vlormer; treedom,.;:oI.-; communion fujj., , ThtfS perpetrators ot:t.1is ot. inxrsf.- ' ' d-.-iitercourW.lwhl, ,natkmY lately: mJfray'wftlooi euse:-Thev deserve to ,jiscnbe,mouye& and pi T'lft exam pies to deter. 'i 'qfiim 7eaiir fll. : Atthis warm-and Unbealthy season of i i .. ; 'JLJkitrt - x - r - - o iinn vi.Hr. i is ucLcati t iu ultuiw umimwium t, f iwCrvheinorin adhering to ineijc; enejnics, gw- , d fiftKe 4'lstresses whicfi now bearj-r "ry-... ;;.;' h?state-;br bv beimr adherent to thenene- jiKr;nMAvai;t kttWfW1 . i fji la, i Cvrv rtf tKf Vtponlpt of thi.-i state.' civmcrl:... -rri::jiU.C.wii .iiii'Lf.- . i i! Kme onr. ? VrtrYiforf . in.' tm', state.' I '.t . ' . .. . j. i. h . '-.- :'.-rt4.: .,tU-U t SOr, antl ?;Br.-'-J h ' IVTirion if Treason is the Li V. .r?: fefr S.r i-w tl'llt" R I fettures ,0 j;WiVr l -Vhnrealment or-lceeDinii secret anvtreaso. It :Kmhlveli?inp.inon I secuted : ;;V;. connecfed. of &?i kis visitatioof itori v;.r;;t' With tbeevem; cmiryfe f " KiirtatV--withln this ; 'states A.i -l- --..ur:. - , have the emqluments.pi printing the i-aws tfermisrepres'en- encexbf opinidni but someVraunt in?-j ,Truft Renubli- fltience arisintr from ' one or; the other or anneal shall beum- the above mentioned qircumstances. The. ?" ' : i u fKm mtfr c . arrnmpnr rnprr iui eUYmaoe to tne corapassiun t?ir taaw ,nu . ? . .... j -jk..- MM. M. . C a .M '-.A' '. A K 1 TIM I M 1 V-JMB . 1 V I V I laJAW'-" ou snail i suffer thft federal True Hepiiblic ingyoufseivesi ; that tberpedpleT ot the Uni- ; in b-reVrbperbbRcft I "l r Jf ' ti'ThL' . .Kinr. th(nr.mlll(ratlf.nni ffie (leCiara- 1 r K.,l4 N .-c ' iHK'- fbeenperpetra r m ; 7 f ,rthm "for ' 'nunlshhV.ConslderiK 4the ;.av! i ku'riAnn Wil - find measures -pursuedby .the. . Admin i.tration, the, Kepub iyirl ; - pott me, very nuwi auuawua Vi. uui? a long. ' VAnd in pertqrming us,uaucg y, -uW-iVWrl'f -niVrti I toVr?taie t .viv., : u.;;:-oi.v -fr.vv.1 7 . v -( -.f J -'t 1 htician? vho render themselves ti. ipitcis to excite aiss m 'l 'HrT W?""' T'K a-signeato you gent: eq, .you reiy :o;.;;- J ; !sive ofryoui ?4l .-V:tbecnemy,air means of nnte lir?i.cc and un CQ-fr f-Cr4viC3 cfthr,fc- ' -7" - , - ; tkh andtotb'efxonyenientffices un4er Govern- a writer; should -so ;step. torth wtnj.uu-, exDres-1 Vernment paper under the;Mecutive tw. rDbihi6ns inihdication oi(J liean m Cdtihress, whifa - p -t :t-. that lost nrQnarcmc3 pruiwHf - i acteU frotoartl.iinevand; tentt afisfacnonslaridcabeU suoyer, liberties; If a Price. oug' ;vh peol Uv, rii 'trio' :W? tru that m bitt adc attt the Ub t td the bit sit oi t tbi of of so lei r at lit ft h? ni Xii b h ( B 0 1 6 i - a- . A - " ,
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