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V 1. . . . - ' tit-: 1 yhe following extract irbmanev pam- lau-ly publifhed at v'cW'York, in vindication ul Mr. Burr, the vice-Prefr dent of th,L' United States,' taken frojiv fh tieraiJ,.will fcrve to ihew in what ''.imatioi-v Mr, lefferfon was heldi Vrc , v1ji,artp his eledina.tn.jhe.. Prefrency," h;o le vjUhe moil intelligent pt-the de- lS.:f aijc-;"lirty ' Governor dintott.X T he. y'vfckmin to whom referrence .'sis made for the truth of this matter, puts the ; thmg beyond doubt. We hope- hereatV rtohur i-more -or7:deiiocratic:: umbhhg;? again it federalists for fpeak ir th- truth rel'pedmsMr. Jeffevfon. Governor -Clinton i-h& always ben a mar, of.high JjandirigwithjhedrimiCTat ic p;rty.; as -im pete nt'-a-j ude o JIr. jciferlcn's qualifications is any man cn t hit fide' cf the qudlion, .and if he, o.nc of .the brethren of the fame prin ciple." thinks fo tnireipectfuliy of him, , and exprcilbs himicif with fuch decided ifvgiixy, M'arely there is fome ground of juitificauon tor fuTjlaf fehiiments in h is -political pprnmerdv Oh the approach - . or ii2 litc.pjJrtfential electi6n at New. ' York, Governor Clinton, according to 'hismphler, made the foliowingTde-' .civmrs reipseting Mrr Jetferfoit aird Mr. Burr;- : , ; G MaijrCHofon i c'icklydctfared tSdt is Iwt hnz'trttrt ined an unfavorable opinion cf Mr. jr?Vfjfia osyrfma:md hit fir'mei at 'puuean. Thiiihc coteeived him jn aecoiimo : J ';"' r fijinmer. -who would chtngea'lh Ymet and - 'h n i 1 1 clrcumjl inets for the purffe ofyrtfcual fro- rnotion. lmfr,Jfjd loiihi thife JcnlimetUtlzyld n-t., v'th froprie.'j, he faicl, atqu'iefte n the d vh thn .f.i min defitntt f the qiulffiations efeutiul to ike oo i aJm'njl.;it'fn of the 'government 71s nit addri 01 her jq,n fT ns t, vu'fl,-r to b hp're re pfAtf. But, fdid he, .with enrqy, If Mn Bur, to xi. th:-evidi,ite for the pnjdhi itairy i "Jnud a.'r:t,' j'eafurrtd tvih vigor. - Tim rjry exHaordkiiry Fait might (bt?pr be- Uf-wrre it not fvppoited-by te naj e of j-en. tlcmen wKfe Cracky we prefume no ore will .q :iPnon. Ia the' foJ-6wiKgwcagTaph the ym-?r fejrWfsly aj-pealsto thm : It is To riotarious that rhlfe vvcre Go: - "Vernor, Clinton's femiments, that it is fcarceiy nectfTiry to produce authority . prove if. 'j o remove however every - doubt from the ,rra.reV-s mind, I will re f?r him to Mr-David Gelllen, Mr. John Wiis,.Alr. J. Swart'wout, or Mr. h4.. I)avi3,vfn whofe pretence ihefsUenti- , 'nems, ana many otneTs moredilvelpecr-' fulv if poffiblc,xwcre unered. It was at . the hmdeof Mr. Piuir, v. bo antiGipjn thj evil con'equences that at that criti- cil momentwouKf reTuit from futrh mm &At 'm Onrernbr Cdiion, infiited, be fore he left tfv hou-'e, that he mo-.dd promifa kis jriends to defill frotn ufmfr iuch Iangui3e, previous to or dining i.tne election. 1 his was very-relucfatrly fttf however neceffarrrlipt-ftricl! y "Cii: joined by the conltitution. placed in the : nanas oi vv ainington ana Aaams, while in 5ice, were now1 as calm phiUfrphen. If a'few thoufand dollars, of the raiiP.ntr a fntafl military force in cafes of emer- &cn.y, were jjiaceq.in tnc nanus r tnoie men,' a hue and cry,, was initantly raifed thndeh thK 'riintrv hv rwir rl-'nfrttc that the: mealures weie highly dangerous p thejibrrt'ts of tbt peobe ! iiUt now they ' . V Ml' .1 l X . can-DUt mn ions mm the nana nt Mr. fcfferlbn, an-Ymvelt- kim with powers aimoininuniited,- ihfjr that fu ran A mm i InHcpil'Jn rnn. U ' ,S A ' I grefsv we fee the leaders. of thele pre- berating the Enjjiiih government, rife up an.d plead the prerogatives ct its king nay, rtprefent them to be much greater than they aituaijy are, ami therirtirge pheir conduct in giving Mr.-Jeffer Ion Jinifar; or more extenfive powcrsas the following quotation from Dr. Mitcht U's fw k .1,- k. f ' T ' '.'1r"'Cr l i ?i i ictu uit Wl.C Ut lUl C 1UC11UUI1CU LJIU Will. 'Ihew: ,vi, J. ' " " Tt i ol jrfte J, tiist we are deVoatirg povtr?, juJicia!Tcii' and military, to one man -If we rrke an analogy to Great Br'ram, we finJf that country that the king is head of the judicia' . vtitsutt in the nameef tl.tr kioj i ani decifions are made in his name by hi1 fudges and net by his own voice. The jullice ; nounce the fen rfnee, though the theo y is in the kinj hinflf He the or, by which the hirrch is governed; In the military eftab'ilhmentrof that gr at ration he is .the coniQiarider in chief, and tRcTtfitH'taln" of all honor, In all things h: cxeicfn hit a'tfre tion. In this manner Is thi-.rcfident pUceJ in this country.'' , ' -' " . ? " We have frequently laughed at the ab furdity 1 ofeeking.vrtw of the 9 mi among "th nabobs of the lout hern fates. '! yranr?, d?y habit and education, in our humble judgment, are hot the nuflptUMe wv4q watch over:ths liberties of a itevi (fate ; yet democracy in its iuif (km ha projededthe experimcnt,xand the fdufciiow'-rornil'es a foots cap to all her votaries. xontplted witli on the part of Mr. Clin- ;jon. ,;;" " ,. MaftvithlTnnflJncr this V1 ""1 tl.J continually reiterated by Lis Ton, w ho 1 1 i .".II . . . . . ' . puD.icty ana loudly animadverted upon - the chancfcr of Mr. JefferlcJi, with the molt vulgar fevenry. bimilaf lentiments . Were cerrainltr ertterfain.l hv oil vernor Clinton's connexions,- as their o nducl.ddring the eledioh'clearly cvinc- cu. vir. uc vvitt Liiimon tlirough the whole confeft never annrpd jh nM hut obfeTyed the molt lhameful indifler enre ana inactivity." Tivi? then rhe public: ere at length informed i.ni.. jtti.ri.jn whs held in ai nrfle tltimatibn turn have alfure.ra, ,e was h11 hv Mr. P.u.r his patty. This now is a vhto of -the whoh -h vund 'link . v - . . AN HONEST Dh AWCRAT i! Much conffermifinn tnnV nlir. Friday the fecoh-J Mtanr, at the firni, ropioiitionf Mn Buti.kr in. the Se-' nter o a favorite : prefidenual meafure, -viz. the ilteratioh-ci the conftitution H )jis to fecurethe re-etcclion of hoirias J( fFerion.j f he m;;in quelfion went to the defipnatipn on the badou of the elect ors, of the perfon voted fofca pjciienr, arid the perfon difij-ined for vice pr e ft dfflf. I he fuhjecl was takeji up by the fen,ite nearly fix weeks ao but as it wrAs difcovered by the demoeratie jiariy, at they could not tnulter their uhole iiialanx on the Orr .Hon" ami oc ki- Butler could not at that time be prevail-! eu upon, as a..reprcentntive of a fmfl Itate. to ioin liahd.'wTth thfii i tiivillr., jT- - --- - ------- ' 111 u ka l-( i 1 .. T - 3-' '"l cn ef able pldman.--It contains a d? fence of himfclt'agaihft fo'rae malicious charge! that were made" gafhft himTih: der thignfture,'of-.Wm he would not filently fuUef himfelttfbe en eateq outi)t.ntty poonas by ipkitiopter. It feems that an office hunter by the name of Pliilip Grymes is the .author of the piece figried Veritas." - Like his' great pr'ototjpe, he had frequently partaken W'Mr. Innrs's hnlnitallrv nnA Uh-u: too, he had hrnived mmh of Mr. Jones ; wive Him iuu-iiv. icaiu UlOie IdOTS Wltn the aleft ihratitude. It is even faid that ine icurruaus piece tignea " Veritas, was "actuaw written by this Grymes, in a coat, which a fhof t time before had been ' to hini by Mi. Jones, upon his' -1 Grvtnes's) " be7t?inor mrrAr; 't x - a -? 1 j , . vu yui( u marie ine actions of ihp m exped to feeit announced, inihe crytirfe - tended republicans of thwef f of aJew weeks, that Mr. Ifrrran - v 1 cici u5y. of a. few weeks, .that Mf. JelFerfen has crative ana important office.' icklotun H raid. not msde fcr Mr. JtfTerrcn. ' An ad-hbped tihiyJcuIdfe-xomephena-change woufd be intrnl any other man.morefii:m'y in tFgS ! " erLet it beWmttriTdliifefe ait alteration was picpefed Vf ;m ,n ' federalifta held th.tL 2 , refused to make ih V?.tiop ri !,.. j , "..vjjw. a-iicy clip- Pe9 a generous attachment to the rrn f7" "VRf eou mry ; tney revered they fiipported it. Let thefe thire ft .remembered, cndlcTt liberaianj- " mdcpendence;x)f thffr conduft It con traffed -by the people, with the Iinjit " - VIEWS, and lhr ffranov mfv.'i,- i matic opprtflion and fyfff marie imm. mi yuiKu maTK tne actions of the nr .1. - y v . President for life Is fo ablcrnt' to 1 he genius of a ei publican government, that if we were Jto exprels a fufpicion that the rnlin? nxr'tv contemplate fiu-h a change in th-e confli- i.whitiv of liberality.: Hut to acknowledge that 5 vfT TT?nr f' ndrA ' wp ti Ar-.t:r: .;..:?: ! PUl, 1KUN fc GERMAN .QTFrr ..-.v uiiiutiia,, m unncipie Tt. . - i nprwppn .mak-ino rvir lofwu., t nn a comu etc a nritn f r . Kobert Fleming, cif Co. &g lean l, Ujrrn their FrXndnd te fMitl nrrJ rvtllr Soppy cf tiJ.iA , .iiUiaum'l fws, Coffey & .ill :.u ur n: Cogniac Erandy, - - Choolif. L?af and Btown neut feature of the conffitutioh' in order to enuire ms election, ior fouf years. We have always canfidered, and we hone it is not vet trpiinn fu fr th the conftitution was made for the aV? ui uie unitcu states, and nt for Mr. lefierfon or any o'her individual. Hut it now fte and Secure his re-tleftion, t hat part of rin I-a. W legion. ofPiefidpnr mH V'i;v.P is to be changed. We have htd a Waflr- mg'on ana we nave hid an At -.me m prefide over us 5 and each of them wgre contenrto beelecld in thf pie had pre.'cnbed by. the conllitution, and neither of them ever afked for an Vterat'on to li.jruri th -leedloth General Wafliinjitohand Mr. Adams, a' ways expreffed atvd inculcated A bill was lately introduced into Con refs tcr enable the Ptefient to take pof Jcllion of Louifiana. v:rh -all the military, cjil and judicial oovv ' er.s exe-f'rifr-ri kvth p. mT, -.j .u.. Ming government of the famcy h.3ll be veited in fuch perfon & pcrfon & c e &5de0E United States mall ( C. 1. mn 'Ihe inveflinc'nf Hi a r.ri.n.tir Iticn cxtraordmarand unlimittecl:po;I er? was fit ngly oppofed by the federal ; inembers in the Houfe.of Reprefenta tivep. 'b ey daclared it to 'he in com-' patiblewith the rinciples'of -the atne- Tican Hovernmefit. and'Vfnort.'no. -vxM ' t. t - v . " -lv" """hi - mill ;yuh authority too great fur thefafety oF " theftateit wa8, in faa, tbyjaid, makr lKg hini nbiolute in power over the new- , -ly acquTredlerh'tofy, and eftablifhing"a lLpJe.c'e4anKCTP5 10 fhlibwties" ; ;cf the. country But our wile delnocrats . " could fee norhing of thin nature in tjiis ; their " republican" prpjecj.-rthcfe JeaU .. , the people, who could never behold, ivithout almofl going into tits, any Jow- down the irfeat mound hfiupfnMlifni;" rd:uion and flate fovei enty, ortoer. between th? omnipotence .of a lew great ft ares n d" t he'depenutficerhTfmaTr one?, the difcuifrou ofthe, quefiidn in the houfe was poltponed from time to time, 'till feeing nry prolpecl. peihapj, that any inducement yoidd Itifle the in dependence and inie" ityof this -formidable opponent, the fubject was at length reiumed oil Thurfday th-; : 5th ultimo. On that day 'the debate was very aniirtat ed, .butoiithe ne.t it bicame highly in teieflingindeed ;' and the Senate contu niied fitting from to 'i. M.tili to i. i. vMr. Butter :in particular, oiic of the molt influential .opponents of the federal ad mmiftratioti, diew great attention, both Irbm the fenatc and the fubby, -which was fiPed a.great part of the. time with members from the loweF houfe. OrJ thn important fubjett he (food up, an honefb and able champion cf the ftriall tt arc's, : .agaitA f lr t he def igns of the'aami. hiltraflOll. His fhind washftlti suA into "Pendent ; and his language juite'd m his parr. Deing neceilaniy drawn to a view of the conduct of the prefent ruling par ty, and. comparing it uillxthat of their pedecelTDrs, . his exprcflions wereJuch as. not time will prtflirP IW. tK.V the public mind; . Having been; he ob- lerveo. rot many yeas, a decided oppo nent of the federal administration, he ivaa uieavtns belt exertions to efleft a change in the .finccre behef ' thaf the .e'ik-4hen fn frVipviniifl" rrnili.'n, would all bereme:died J?ut r kid Hr ioitfrtheJatTjTu-ygeof'a member cfJbc convention J it ..... n L l . ,i:r L.. .:,., ,.. .."W. .-'. i ,c-"r- .. ' , cw a. different: riU('x." ay' he was difPed to eon ftder their real viws as more pernicious, and their rheafures more or5preflive, than, thole of tjieir predectfibrs. - ; ; l , ' V ' ' lidtimore Fed.Gaz, a reverential regard fo the coniiitutiVn, onu Luuuuucu incir Jtiiow-citizens a gainft vifionary. and fanciful amend, ments. But no fooiier iffi thrf -ai ways-have i.,y-jn jheir mouthy alcend the ladder cf dominion, on t .1 els 4 hemltlves t tin connkd-mpr- 1 Mil-1 tic jacreu turemora jot t ne temple sjf Prgecloni is" approached wiihoutany (Mnptron oHwful j d'ped, and even the fhrine of .liberty prof anely plundered of its bnahttfi ornaments now bee n lo : lonK.accultontl to ir v thj deftructive catife ' rjf'lrin,vrB earing down. every thii-g.thar the wif. dom or our Jorefathers tiaiifeikfor ...v. K. i;u,viu 11 i.i VM1S,U.HCIC5 ailU iRClfv pol t er i ty t that..a juavLriiin xea&rlo-fi- uie aiteuiion or tne Dcnoltf tor n-fc)re than a moment, 1 he rauralizafioii" and -A arbitration" bills of Ptnnfylvahia (wnicn we nave underltoodwill pafs in VV hur, th,y connnua to fell low for Calh or a 1 oduce. A Great Bargain. FOIt ?e, 900 acres of land in Wikefnn.i- a..J-Htclort r emk,. Mr. Don l,o live, SJ - to purhiptcperty will bei,kV-, i, pfft Pr v'fran(,tJ,cr tacl ofaioct j05cr'e naihe e fi,!, of Neff, -wit-Uo ,Wu3 or nt'w' CrM, Rci,. 'ThiaWaS ry fprT? aa l adspted to the clturrdf Cr ia aid cpuan.l -open-Wfiicienl to work three or four hands-pc ffcfli , mir, be fcrf im rned'a'tly. A try perfon inourchal. iTp-ta.lk-i,er ln,tg 5 mi! t-ftV: atyrtna. . BENJ.-SMITH. ' ' MILLS for SALE. A ftnhti t-.niri it I -- " i . ;"Z;; r ' ' "'"0 credit ftrthe Ji HAT arRc-e.:o dory HfeutY a4t. .. -i. irr.0 ov 2 : feet u ,V ,.1, t5, 1'lfS?. i'syfttevsJe iiruhirKf...,- .i rUlJttl with ODe uair v.f tM. A.. J.- . - all new atid Gabriel Jones. i We have lately perufed, with mucn fpite of the goyernor at ihe ttext feffion of the icgiflaKtre of that Mate ) as they go to the perftdt and complete dellruf rinn of 'xxlMnvs and nll nnlr. exhihif tn Kar.ir- he mo r unentinlh(l mmllVif .t" c principles, that the United States nave yet oeen ravorett witii.. liut in that cafe -the-" eyil is no-ftxtaTfife. It is, confined to a firgle ftatc. But a difre gardoideftrucfion Ofthe conftitutiori of thef Jnjted States,"muft affeclthe happi nefs and fafetv of e verv ifnt. and Uery individual in the country. And if tnat conltitution tS made to bend to the viewsof any fingle man, if it is "to under ro an alteration. niRrlv fnr thr rurrnra ofjecuring the elecl on of a particular per Ion. that nerfon muO be of more importance than the cotiflfrnMV.Fv iiieii. and ot courle danorfrnu; tr ih. i; - bmie of the people. And yet the d mJ'rit'C -nortl. nunfar. L . r "wij v't-jiij iuicia iijdixiic prppoieu alteration-is intended to fecurethe elec tion of jMr. Jefferfon." Lhey juftify it and they, urge if upon this ground, and this grou n d only: I hefe i sjoh e man then abote the ronltltutioji : hey will part with at I cd fta portion of that i nil r urn ent rather thannart.with him. Ifthn th ideortf;-Mreferfonn isof To much' importance, if HO other man in th Ur.;.s og is" fit to be President, & it ont article cfthe conflitution is to be repealed ra- incr man niqtie thelols ot his eledion, the fame niotive mav indii-"fTi.tr tk I'll I' -W. xv go ltill further, and the United "States i"dy inua De iadUled With a Prefident (or lift. The conflitution- of Fiance was made for Buonaparte.. It might there fore well' enough be altered , to anfwer ins.purpoieana lecure hir power. But joodteparr. and convenient for .-' " l"'"8 cottothe darrrs and flood gate are -tn god wder, a aiflarMnIy 0f water . p.b!c f dnwnga:! tlieiach,ne,y bo.th fummer .(d w.ntf tl-Hfls about ha f an acreeflanJ t. longs itjKjIdk . . A m-a new, nwt. onvnipn sr.,1! r i J.mg Houfe i-d.oinmg the above Mills. fWjx rtitbe corner tf St. John a fquarthe Lor n well fenced, and contains ahnm " Y wH! be fo'J ogher orpm'to fult the : purchater, who muff enter mto i,ond w.th o00d fxrfonal fecuruv, beHdeS giving a mortage on the rremiffs. Mr. PatrlckM'Ar-hur wili fl,ew 7Lks a any time to any perfon irclininn to purcha.fe. PcCfEon may be had '.mroediatelyL. for erm-arr:y to J) A V III N D E R f 0 N. rayetteulle, Dec. 2, i8o. . 'TH AT.vaiab e and ieit imoved Planta. 'art,- . icq Acre, nf boitom and meadow "onnd mtIHH. fvcrf'e.J by n-nf in thee ; I- 'P on the J'ou'h Fo, k- nf the CatTbVRivtr, jpcut nilet from Lfnclnron ATfo , r lMrtinr l - , L . j ... ..icuHive nvrntiip,ed Xra wed watrr- I br wafers of ChikVrrfeki .n't "lYl F inrrlntAn 150 an e. lyirVj on . A'fo one vvlmyif' which fat I Lntard T.jina. ru r 'y.Uimoorvr , ic,it fo, the pa. chafers. Anyjerfon wjlbii,,r to purchafe will be ipae arnudwnb the te.rrs ty ?cplyirg to tie ,Kb;criber on the prersTej. ' . JOHN A. WILf ON Lincoln CdytitysKcr. iq iJc, ' GbfoYty& MulHoIanT - INGATE & VANCE. Hatterj." haW : ircr-declined bufinrfa in F.iriiBl'iU ihe fnbcifbera inform ifce public that thef bSvc eomnienc-ed that bufinefi at the fame plrV-, un--t.Ur'he firm of Coforth & M dhoiari, and that 'hey intend keeprrg- a ,yrfty of HatB, wlkh hey purpefc felling ar nicderate prices. Thofe who, will. favour them with itn'r rnHom' receive thtir tbarks. ' ' r ' - ,( GO FORTH 3c ULHOLAN. Fayettevdle, Nov 10. . Juft Publifhcd and for Sale at this OiTicc, r l;lpdge & Bovlairs , . . N ORTH-C AROT.rM A For the Year 1804. v Jl "7 "
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