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AND PUBLISHED BY DICKINSONAND HU . . . - f - 1 TERMS OF THE NEST. 88- Ml Trie. HORNETS' NEST will be published in its present forn at Three Dolls, per ai n. half payable on ihe receipt of the first 'number the femai n der at the end of the year. . ' Subscribers who receive their papers per mail,; will fbe suhje :t ei to-the additional expence of postage. . V ' Papers to be continued until 0 aii arrearages are iam up. j Advertisements! will be:insert ed at one dollar per .square i or ;hree weeks; .and twenty -f ve cents for each week-jebntinu-ance subject, however, to. a reasonablededuction, wHencon- tinued lor several months. 1 - AJurfreesborQyiSepti 3t ' 8 DOiMESTICK. roR the hornets' nestJ le opposition af- j The leaders of t fiftt a denial of pds&ssig British jvrinciple s, nrpi :iu intention t 54 1 "viidt: the tTuion. 'hesechjges fiave! 'tftren often (repeated, and as often disclaimed- yet their conduct has hjeen obvious, though; the geceral-', y endeavour to conceal it From popular motives, ihey iould ob sleure their intentions; Vout from hopes of reward, they desire a re volution. From ihe cc mmtnee tiicnt of their srheme, they have re- time blazm, then !leavine:f thq as- tonished spectator to wpndeh in 4arkness and silence. This spii it of V U ! i Jr anfl Ape n joe nnn' o ka l i i ti hoc! fni o j cotiooucoci anu, di-Aiu fciuuyj nuo 1.11 a long time been sowing tiii seet s of, cisafrection, among Jus; ana in - s jme , instances these fathers' cf corrup tion have produced offf prihg of their own form and likeness.' J .Equ it rights andjplain republican mnnners, with Mer men, pave lost all their charms: and hiffh soundinc: titles, with Radges ofj distinction, are their ultimate Dbjects ahi? the expected reward cif their mt rit's and exertions. The se whc feel de sirous of promoting the Dest, inte rests of bur Jcountry, wc uld wish to cast a veil over siich tu pitude of heart, and consign jto oblivion eve ry unfriendly emotion for t leir )remeaitatea injuries; out, simai. our intentions, than, had they -been vp i silent, or united with us in -their. exertions, in ; tne 1 nrst piace, tney opposed the war, a!s unnec essary & unjuitthehtrtfuse'dtq quota of : men-then" discouraged enlistments-then 1 dissuaded our mili tia i from crossing: the : lines , and' more thart once asserted that it was a crime to wagWJwat against the Canadians, wham jthey represented as apeaceLile Unoffending people: and wop rather merit our esteem, - vv ouia 10 neayen , 1 3 iasiase: tion was truei f But canit: -zii -Have .4 they .not1:":, time: of peace persuaded ths : ... . tribes to raise the tomahawk on our frontiers? Have I not the C anadians supplied them with arms and ammunition to carry on a more de strut ti ve war fare?. And have they not paid a sti puIatedJprice''.forthe scalps which have been taken? Go along ; our frontiers, and . enquire for British friendship! You will there hear of conflagrations j and I murders; and of the scalps of relatives "and friends being paid . for in' k implements of war. There, it - w ill be found, that fathers, mothers, and even infants, 01. 0 6 meht-rthey ; cannot destroy it. There are already merl sufficient , y here I they: icount their r greatest strength, to crush any attempt at rebellion ; and those too j who will either be seduced, nor ; frightened frdm their allegiance.! But, the mo ment such a . perfidious scheme shall.be openly, proposed, the . veil will be rent91and thousands flock to ouri standard, wHb have, hitherto been deluded; - and, instead of dis memberment; it would only be tHe signarnoL'destruction to its advq- nillhen be aware of ,ould brine on them- e do net fear itit Would in time add to cur country's inter ests; for it would then be purged rom a set 01 corrupted wretches, who have already too long been a source of mischief to its prosperity and happiness, r y . , , . . AMERICANtTS." To the editor of the National Advocate. murderedj. and rmeU the have been -cruelly TKbughr aT'savage f pi aeea, yet, tne peaceapic anct un offending Canadians" contriyeHI guilty perpetra- and though they and rewarded ; the tbr. : , ; . ; These are facts; may be denied, they cannot be , an nihilated. ' Thus," it appears," that for every act or however cruel or apologist is ready; and ever v. charge is excused, justined or: denied. Had the guardian genius of Ame rica, x twenty years j ago, whispei ed in the ears or her best friends, that at this day, one fourth of this na tion, would acknowledge art inher ent right in- Great Britain to im press bur seamen, or the town ;of iioston receive into its bosom ,' a 1 British- emissary for the avowed j purpose ot dividing the States, she I lit' ' ' : ' ' : - " ' : wotuu nave oeen uiscrcaitea, and charge d with be ing. a iymg Spiri t. i5ut it seems as 11 long custom, witn inc rea s in g Ipve for British gold and British manners, hastmade it right; and we may as; justly supposes they will finally believej or affect to do so, that, a falsehood long persisted m by that nation will iiitiniately be converted into a (1 as we: now are, ilercej and for giveness would in effect be trea: on. It is evident, that if tnese men (eh a stronger attaichmeut to t ... eir puntry than towards Gre?jt .feriiain, thevAvotild not be found, at this . time, supplying her jvvith everything n their power, for the deviilish rmr p.ose of rendering the war- more , destructive ourselves; iW would thev endeavour to deleat ;every1 at- tempt of our government to fcrce . the enemy to an acknowledgement of our rights,. J'. 1 - ; j T To this opposition alone "may be ; imputed many of obr ;most seribus ; misfortunes; and?though might te imagined they would jrevoltj at , ireason, yet many Have beeja deserv ing the charge. This clamour And opposition, with , the failure of bur armies, iwnicn resulted irom. it) fwiu . encmr,age pur. enemies J to prreater exertiunV, and itlwi'll now Cost tne united states double and treasure ; to aeponip the As love increases towards our en emy, ? so hatred increases towards the republican Stts Juook at'thc Re pertory, , Palladium , Qui n cy 's Speeches, .Parish s ; Sermons, ; Sec. &c Tiiey siick;at iio tale, however false, it 'it will , answer : their; r pur poses; and no .means are unemploy ed, which ; lie .within u their-power that will subserve; their designs. Corruption has; been" ; d 1 pro inin ent feature, in thefr 1 conduct; and this nas been strikingly-witnessed in tue ; Sir,-. -V Appeals to the public in the case of family quarrels, I know,, are sel dom productive of much goodr and at a ti me when every ones attention is taken up with .'nolitics "not Tikey,Yfish pond but a hearingburmycase Be-ltaught us to "smi already ed oVr;-ai.g-.and a -breaking out oPbgd humours ha3 now and then been'; trpublesdme the litter evi dently proceeding from a villainous kind of vermin, bred in the course of their former malady, " and which not hayingbeen properly xoorked off, were left to burrow in 'their intes tines. My. fourth daughter! Marcy; has suffered somts temporary fits of insanity. Her' vagaries, however, were of that ludicrous' character r., seemed rather ' calculated tddivert than distress the family. She would, for instance, often insist tKat her ter ymntf was more tliarr half 1: 1 although her complexion -fair as her own and her law to be sure, was an l hag in wooden shoes; knows thegood old b.dy ' French blood in Her king ol England. T 1 " ation of ideas was v suit of her habitual mother-in-law, join of .every thing Fit had imbibed, fro 1:1 1. ; oyer English no vela a;;.. She would-sometimes thr u; make away with herself, b -off her nose and jumping has 1 tingui -r-a.i to say being an ir.f are v: strl v: : tl iace - . f t . 4 . r. "i1 1, . it! .: 1 1 i 1 . real plea, ov.'ir.rr to i i: .. :; tl- vain .: f tt cliildri . ' 1 - v; .- a : '. -::K""a;i:j': -1' ; "a-r? - ' a. ' '. ' I ".a a aad . . : r acad . . vc 2:10-' tempt--' .; a alf)' his lac that, if ..a.l r.ot sto-, e.cedtvio to 1 to gam ing very peculiar, made "seme noise in the worldvand beeri the subject of much misrepre sentation, I- will,! by your leaver make f the experiment. If I -am re minded of the old proyerbr-' Tis: a baa vira tnat bewrays its own nest; I am prepared to retort it. 'To pro ceed then. Without much previous calculation oh; mylpart I have be come, the author 01, a pretty numer ous progeny -by my first marriage I a have; thirteen, : by a second four children; who, in early life; were' as tine, healthy, promising young Crea tures as any in the whole, world but, alasl vyhat human happiness Js not liable io interruption? my el dest daughter was scarcely, our of her teens, Avhfeh'?.burwhole.familv- were seizea witn a violent epidem- ic wnicn tne pnysicians or tnat day whether, of a English or Indian deri vation, or ah alliance of both- I am hot able to "decide the ;idreadful convulsions however with which it was.attended; I shall never forget a variety of temporising -remedies were adopted to' no purpose, far a -ly pray e rs, and the : e x e r c 1 z n r: pur clergymen were tried in ' At lengrh some of r.ur a!;le ': cians, and especial the ".name of Frank'n. ed" electricity -my advised to join ha: tal. e i ii i ' j . 11 from left to ri'.iu vigour v " " " com ma: a .a.a ConGtitut.. .,al:ic!ia. throv, . o:T the : disea a in a- nderful mania r so indeed, that half the wcvld ti. : a.. 1.. . 1 t!,.. ; . w ii-s.j la.vi law iu . ; raaj rith obu:er:; . '"if" 1 1 rs f c 1 .1 i j has rather- mor a,. ' that he could pi i i- t mv own tamilv had ma::, hz has at 1 ciya-ave title to t; and happy, thrice' happy should we ! ticn, and his rir have been had her vagaries ended lound upon it. V into experience . ... 5 smue at ncr replied. 1 obligation to ance ot his, fa- ' a aii'a picking my ;' laiiy another in : L t anottier time the marks (a m the batks of ing'my ovn, and than insinuated this-by some of ut to cap the cli-, declared his ex C372zr.is)r in quesN t to e very thing aned with fruit- a .. i - - V'sS . m at; til COl mv LUL- net : fia late Presidential;lection,' by the there was something supernatui bribes offered to" the electors cf it and likened it to the mirac Vermont.' But the true friend our country--know .w ell" how to predate these things. It is th feet of turbulence, faction, ambi tion: and depravity. i : ::iOit wnoiesome measures tne ae,avoured ato a:u v sound -maxims of . answered with : falsehood. - But let ; mour and thre at th I which (i letion cf 1) ; ab 1. ap-ef- the !..an , ; ' -. ' o. r cut and drrj After this surprising r family :n-UtiLticn became re:. ova-' 1 ed,' the faculties ' of my children I hi at: teen to develope themselves to aamiration,' and -ye .vrereprcsr; a ., raus and happy we have, it is ae, cccasionally experienced some 'the reputation and nearly dissolved l:iv '' -rz , - r -: ra i tv ,ine union oi- my, lamuy. atier inter course with '"aa INlrs. iUaGS$uoddy, an old Scotch woman of ill-fame who ( lives' in pur neighbourhood, 'notwithstanding my positive prohU bi;i6n-and connected with this, the .encouragement She had given to the addresses of a certain captain Kan nady, had ra pped my confidenceia her .virtu a but the extreme depth: Ot her - a sement did ret appear un- il raa I have unfortunately be ;om . ii volved in a law suit with neighbaur GeOGeI Turn- his man's estate lying x of my-own is separated by an extensive ii;2, which a ai p roprietor left as co?- a 1 f 01 the ' equal use and ::. has been held and consider tha e - out of tniud.t .Uppn;' this' a . : :i my. -flocks among j others, z r--razed-. without-'-apprehension let or hindrance from ahy quar r, innil' lately Mnarurnbull-has a ii) it ted depredations upon them, 1 ;t :a aner not, less disgraceful to If thanlnjurous to me by his ;v'-o his servants haVe'ecttma " aad taken others to the shambles -nay, in cne instance his degshaxe t cn to tear in nieces anum- - . - dly within my enclosure 1 V 1 .1 . 1 1 nave tne mostun- hi nee of the- facts, a ta peace, and detest- as : do the bottomless - a c av cured to obtain , and security for t r. ishj tard the operation : ic- i children ;- ticns.of health- my a at times laboured. un a .vatioa of appetite Qall- theta cent 1. of my Icahle appeals to by reminding : aaable title" to a of our des- -. ettrv, and :here.' But latterly, without the plea less attempts to Ubtain satisfaction Ji.- sof instahity, and Jn contempt of pa- -finding insult' Mus adder!, to inju- ' a ; rental authority, ! she has involved at every step-Ol'iat onelevemng.'v,:; herself in intricies, and pursued a in'my elbow chairismoking the tran-- une 01 cpnuuet, wnicn nus .stained h HW"f.ujj ucru, anu. rummaungaup- -.. , on some further.course "which ' 1-7 foresaw would bl what ; an old litw- gious -f neighbourll Lewis Baboon, 1 used to call his 3t1ma ratio-or in other h . 1 . - :-: t . aa ther Avords thyawsuitj which I lid deprecated sdjong when, riopl ; who should mak .his appearance but'the immaculate captain Kanna dyl You' may readily, suppose I 11 . . " . gave nim Dut a CEpi reception not abashed. howeverU he proceeded to aaorcss me as lonows: - - t .a -1 aa, i : 1 f :. ,0 1 a a ... '- - v 1 .. a.ct o: si strances ed vatli !4Sir, I have jeen employed by your good frienij, Turnbull,'; as a da - .1 . f.i 'i 1 - ..." . - opy upon your igmuy; nis ingrati tude for acknowl&jlged servises. has deserved my resentment, and I have come here gratify, it by .ex po sing his vill ailiv ; for mys elf I maice no apoiogie; 1 hauc laboured -in my vocation jgYou - mustknov; s ' ' that a few month since this honest neighbour of you sent for nieVand'-7iV-.'. after many complHnents paid to niy ; talents and addrss,Mnformed me of the contrbyeriv which subsists 1 between yo7u,v andgbf his apprehen- ' a sions biajdwsuitfthei issue of which '- 'Ml might seriously aijTect his standing in the world herlhinted to me that ; your daughter Mrcy, and others of -your elder cr lrtn, were upon bad.r terms w ith the rj$t her-ijl-tawi sug gested the means)y which I might '. -extort vme. faflv1 secrets,!. and stubornevidencefery material to aj ; his cause "concltting with assur" a ance'of the most lberal-'compeVsa V: b tion'for servicc-low.' well he and - A. I hayt acquittedaurselyes Yill ap-a ; - '91 - aa pcah from rthe ; documents'' a ' a., ; NVhen throwing Ijbuhdle of papets t'S :.f - " a J a, 1 uponnhbtable h was of? in a tan-r'T-T'ail: 'Jav a rrrntA v... a: - ; ,.1-- .-.f : : -This ;confessic haVso mbch of;a:-7axa. -fvT;r :0v:a! vensemblance,K aid .tallied so welL a t b V "bbi .;.: ra: with the' recollecpn, which rushed b a - .aa ba r,;a a ' up cn my mind pat ficme'minutes ta''"'. j eb:pi-d before I qVuld bring mvself -bb I "'T: -Ji:-'-'' to take, up the papers he hajd left be' ' V'V; UlVj ;' '''vV-" ) hiacl him at k&th" layingdowht ,a'!-.'a 'r"' 'K'K''-'-" ' j .a , j i i: ai a t. J at ' i' " : a v ' f. 1. ; Jr Ir ' 1 p a I I A V. t. - , jf fa t a .ill i i .it r 1; t1 - ) -j i " i .. .. ' f 3' .
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