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Zi H - ,.I-TKn "undersigned, J citizens o ; its vicinity,,takethe iiDerxy .w,uuiwk Is" jot 6i" the subjectL a patera tot pub lishedJn the. Kationai;;InUlligencer of - V it October, fand which purports to hate beencommuhicated 05. authorised ln this statei Individuals in mrtV which" had the Management of; the --tear 18Ga,-and,sayingV that-in the event - uf'a civil, war;' he; (Mr. Adams);had . no . doubt the leader, ot vthe party would se- iure the .cooperation with them of Great Britain,'? it is.addedr'. That their object . Vast and;had Deeii' tor several , years, r a dissolution of-the Union, and the estab- l.fthment ot a eDarate Confederatio'n, he vrxne, w5irom unequiyucai, cvimcmc,i " not proyeable i a court of law. ,? ; ThUl SirliR Viot tKe'exnression of an. ;.YV,---:rrn"rF -5 " Uki' ';,s i- j5v; ? t r-.; Oun athe plans pf fair, delightfur peace, it:ft Ji:r-v J&':rT.V i r ! s , W ': . . "1 :. ' : Unwarp'd by party wge, to live like brothers. ' ; ;; . .. . i ' -vy-f ' .. 'ADVBllTIai5lBW 19 not exceeding. sixteen huc ucanjr nqwicu oiiuics lur a fuiiar, lwcuijt-ovc ccms ior every succccamg' puojiciD. 1- I. J FRIDAY, MARCH 6; .! 82S. MrAdcm reply Jcr the iv preceding JMttn i ;V- J J4Vashihgton, SOth Dec. 182?. Messrs H G. Otis, &c. ! ;; , v.- V.-OEWxEiI-havB'receiTedyoiirlet letter of the1 26th uU and ; recognizing a mo ng ;the signatu res - to i ti names .of; per sonsforvwhom along and on my part un interrupted ; friendship, has survived. all they bitterness of political dissension it would have anoruea : me pleasure to an- a iirat-' tifif k avnliAtlhaaii nl ti'n gi aw rtr gn-. Iv'those persons, but eacV and every one '. ., no: 1,558; without -presuming - to measure J it. by' the dictation of mine-, , : ' l Suppose,, then, that in compliance with; your call, I should' name one, ' two, . or three persons as intended to be included in the charge." . Suppose neither of those persons to be ohe ofyou' ;" Yt)u however have given them notice, thati I have no evidence against thein,by which the charge is proveable in a court ef ;law and you know, that I, as well as yourselves, am amenable to the laws of the land. t Does your self-respect convince you that cthe persons so named, if guiltyV would furnish the evidence against themselves; WbicK m mm mm. m mm m u trm m-m m. m - m m m m mm. m J m - mm w m. mmt -m. mmjm mmi mm w mm - . ' . r t f, tnv the .State of Massachusetts.. -Kvery ledee vour riffht to ask : namely, whether rJ My m.v-e Vt Fu- -" - ' N '' . - r. I . v. : f. it aSPta r Aia rnn aura thaf.tha nnvraannnH. citizen was at liberty to form4 nis own opi- the interrogator was himseit one or tne . v - -v.-? .T1 1t10fvm-x :ions on that Object s and we cheerfully persons intended by me.itf the extract .4Which would prove, their guilt, may SUOCUlt. Uie piupili.j' , muse ,uitMuna. 1 wiltcil YUU to the iudgment of an imbartial 4 posterity; authorized . r -. -v- r Ar:'i. -m-w . -V.. .1 ix 1 ma V thf v not-nn vpl tnrornrt n hT an ir enrh tntaina.thes8ertion:Pi;a:.Qisunciacvi.Had:youqr eimer 01 you mougnt pru-i j- j v.-r r" -" v-, er to ask me this question, it would have j"puueucecvcrcxieu r Aiiuiiave een more, satisfactory to me to receive y any guarantee to offer, that I. should r .. x i r -u not be called. bv a. summons mnrn imnp- tine inquiry separaieiy firoui cawi mum- . , .. , j 7- 7 T.. " 7 "iings, .hastily ittefed- at a time o great dual, tlian arrayed in solid phalanx, each Js, to produce m the tem; VtJlorrUAmonV' T;pntMr hvp rSnnnB;hlA nnt nnlv for himftlf but for PIe ofiustice the proof, which you say , I '-r -', L'xi ' .LJi,..-,.:.ri. c' i- i n tl ; iU.v k,.! have not. or to be branded tor a fnul & ma. eianseu since uiis cnarcc was nisi uiauc, iaii oiners. xne reaun iuitun ihusw.uc i , . ;. . - - - - . opinion vas to the nature ana vienaencj -o 01 you, upon, tne oniy questions .in-reia-tne measuresjat 'that-time;?piblicly;adyp-r tion to the subject matter of your letter, r m mmim m . ' a in mv u m m - x m . m u A m-w mi mm" w mm m l-...-. - f--. - mttinoi iu me laose 01 543 , Years, nave Deen nave given, nuw osmvcmeuv Ai j . a " by me and published in the c?mn!tted the naracs ! ll1 these days nfiinror nfoit Or t: 1 aa. of tail ing and of treacherous metnoriea, ;in private Vorrespoiidehcfe, with' certain so obVious to persons of your intelligence, 'gnant slanderer or spotless & persecuted .members of Cottgresa '5 and it is no W"de: that 1 trust thatlyou will spare me the v,rtue ? Is it not besides? imaginable that i Viberatelyrepeated," and brought before pain of detailing them. ' - ? persons mayist, who tho' twenty-five ihe.pub Bun gentlemen, this is not all. You yearaiince driven in the desperation of name, as being f6unded on unefluivocal rfndertakeyouV inquisition, Jnot in your disappointment, to the' meditation and ' Z Z ,i-mJ . ,,. t . . mf 1 . IvSdoW'wSthin'ktAKknhwlAd:' v nwri hawPftMonpbuf aR thp renresertta- preparauon 01 measures tenamg I,Wo:flWAf nnwprfnl nartv. dis- dissolution of the Union, perceived after ,vm v a .. . w " - - '7 I w" f - f J J ... ,1 . 1 .! . - kn fbr thoBe deceased Irierids whose re- nersedthrouffhout the States of Massa warns me error or xneir ways, wouianovr i presentatives join In this address, the tU chusfctts'and Maine : A party command- an.put.from their own memories v via at iaMsra ni xnv nan v in liiHMiii.iiu i inir. hi ini titti rii wnirn vimr niiniiripii i . rr r7 r , . - - - . u..?..: l -r,iA4-A : ,vi;;.0M'..r-;. - j u.r t l;-i Ithe stamn of indelible renrobation has wUh fK nrv nrva 1 n here at the ne- tiir fifth thp.n TTnitprt Common wpalth s &1 Pas f 18 " possmie nai some oi me riod referredjo in , the statement above even now, if judged'of by the character ron8Pira,l?rf nave oeen caned to account mentioneu f,some oi us concurreu in an ioi its volunteer ueiegation, oi grea nnu-1 .r 4Ka'm:aiienr.a arfAntoil 'hv that nartv flVirl iania ahcl raanixifahilWir. : . . I 311 l,ne KOOU 3QU CVU OI lP.eir llVeS : We air warmly annroved and supported ' I cannot recojmize'vou, on this occa- iind 'whose reputationsmighenow suffer those mjasures.f Dv Jne disclosure of their ho still survive are dispersed through- for two reasons first, because you have n,ames r Pl-mese cases to you, gen- i but Massachusetts and Maine, and could I neither Drjoduced your credentials for pre- 1 emeu, as possih e, to show you that n ei- inoteasilv be-corivenedto Horn us on the sen tinar yourselves as their chamnions. I tner mJ sense or justipe nor my selt-res . i. '- J' ' -' ' ' -xrC'f A. -1. ' L . I ' 1 ' . " . " " r I TiApt flnpa fitlfl.tf ' nf mo. in nfnrl n fo iha inrpfipnT tJir.rasinn 5- ive .irusi. nowever. innr ssato-nn MTisraMnnr rAnsnns iftrnrp.iKvv ul.uuwv v f" -vrrrw .... .-r r... . i ' r. : u i i - J r i t k . . - i :n .... nn n. ;Kf. ;r ..,ui...f . n,,-1 eviaence ror wnicn vou can or to a.sciose not for ourselves alone,' at feast in behalf secondly, and chiefly because vourintro4the names of Persons' for whom you have ofhe highly valued friends: with whom due tion of that party into this question is aaicanl,ave n? right to speak. ; wel acted at that iimendi especially of I Your solemn deck- inese considerations appear indeed to u.' ' a a ' i ' - a j i v j i ji ii r- i iiim ii inri'iii p i 1 1 i r Mr nfiT iinrnnii r our: uiosevOkinem wno are nowiueceasea, res- ration mat you no not Know tnaMne je- "-."v., ,v .t .0 n.u.uu. " pectfully-to ask; framlYouj such :afu deral or any other: party, at the time to Pr,fe that I am compelled to believe they precise statement, otV'th facts andvi- which my' statement refers, intended to ha? escaped your observation. I cannot dehce relating totKis accusatiorias may produce the dissolution of the Union, and believe of any of you that which I am enable us fairly to meet aud answer it. , the formation of a new confederacy, does sure never entered the hearts of some VThe obiect of this letter therefore, is. noUake lh issup. which Vhiii- wn fatp- of you, that you should have select- " J rr i i .i y . to request you to state . raent of my charge (as you are pleased to ! Present moment, tor the purpose First,;;ho are the, persons, designated consider it) had tendered. The state- drawing me into a controversy not only as leaders of the party prevailing m Mas- mant authorized by me, spoke, not of the wim yourselves, out with others, you tfaehusetts in the year 1808, whose object federal party, but of certain leaders of that know not whom f daring me to the de vout assert, was and had been for several party. In my own letters to the mem- nouncefnentof names, which twenty-years whichwas before; the public, - Wrictiorted wim ine name, or ineTiae ijr. .jneraon, imputing to certain citizens of Maisacho sent xreasonaoie negouauons wiui inn pn- tish government durtng1 the war. and ex prepslj stating thut he: ' had 'received infoi mation of this fniin me. On the publica tion ot this letfer; l.deemed it.indispensa bly due to myself krid toiall the;;Citizen8 f Massachusetts, nut inly to deny having evergiven sucn iniurinaiiorrvvpui an know ledge of such a' fact. And the more so, be cause' that letter hid been published thugli withou l rriy knowledge, yet f! was well as sured from motives of justice and kind'nesJ to mei" It contained a de laratiou byMr. Jefferson himself, frank, explicit anf true, of the character ohhemotives of my coodupt in all the transactions of my intercourse with liim, during the period of the embargo.: This was a point upon which his memory could not deceive' him, ja point upon which 1 he wa the best of witnesses ; and his testimonJ was the more -decisive because given at a. moment, as it i would : seem, of great excite-; ment against me upon different viewi, "of public policy even then in conflict and pro ducihg gret exacerbation in his mind. - the letter contained also a narrative of a personal interview between himself and me in 1 arch 1808, land stated that I had then given -him the information of V facts which induced hiru to consent to the sub stitution idf non-intercMure for the emb.ir go f . and i that rhad japprised A hiinvoi this treasonable n egotiation by citi 3 en s of Mas sachusetts, to secede from the Uhiof(d uring the war, a nd perhaps rejoin after the peace. Now the substitution ot th e n o n intf rCou r se for the embarpo, tok place twelve morith after this interview, and t a succeetling session of Cbngress, when I was not even a member of that body. The negotiation for seceding rtom tlie Union.with a view to rejoin it afterwards if it ever existed, must hae been during the war. I had no know-, ledge of sUch negotiation,' or even of such, a design. I could therefore have given no such information, i " But in giving ah; Unqualified denial to this statement of Mr. Jefferson, .and in shewing that upon the face of iheletter itself it couid not be correct, it was due to htm to show thatJhe mistaiement on his part was not intentional $ that it a rose, from an infirmity of memory, which the letter itself candidly acknowledged that it. blended together in an indistinct mas?s the informa tion which I had given him in March, 180.8, w itb the pu rport of . confidential letters which I had written to his and oiy friend in Congress a year ,vter, and with events projects, and perhaps mere suspicions, na ll-i' .'M.Ui'-i ''V.v-,; V'S. ' j Ct tnsir 0(rn; v I nis plan so ij.r, tnatuifr , J i i h.r) . fh. if th nrr r.r.' 1 hurl Jipin'sriad''ift,'"Art'.v. endiyiC-al to permit himself, at jf he proper " t, Uizizy io bb placed zt ths hcid cf i ihz mill tiry abvebents, which; it wassfcr?seeriv would ba necccsry f cr carrying it into ex v 'y Vcution; In all this -there r wasl no orertact & of.treascnl . ,In tho abstract theory utipar.: ' Qternment th3 cbediecce oijiheixinzen;' i fsnot due to an .unconstitioriat lawi-' H6..-..;. t, nia; lawfully resist: itsext'eution. - Ifa $lnf t gleihd)vilual underfake? ; this ..:rens!ance';:.' oarconstttuti6n3, botrvof the.Upiled Sute'4"- and of eacb separate Stated haveproyided a ? a judiciary power jldgeBAdjaie!i.fodewlt; fiide.bet ween; thife jnd i Vid ixat and ,the , 1 vgif . ' tT lative acti. whlchjie.has Resisted .asctont i. stiiuUonah But lei ;us luppWeL tW . case , . that legislative actsof i& ftr&$iiitsy of. this upinri aWpash coaflicting with acti V4-r of Congress and coirtmanding j ihe - resis- ; tance hf their cilizewVgainatihem,', auif.VV .: WOal CIIC Call. UC lite. Ivaui; uui war, 1 1 , i ic war:Kantf is Jiof th4t?-eVVrsdaVJi' tion f the tlnion, so' far- as :the' resistinff -States are concerned r and what would be : r ,4 . ihe condii ion nf every citizVi in the resis ting states '?; Boundby thrf doable duty,of'"; :': fV aliegiance to the(Jiiuri,'ahd to theStatef-:,J ;V ne wouiu oe, crusneuoetween -ane uppers ;-v anu iue- neiner mu?i:nne, .fHirwie pcrr -v loniiance of every civic duiyfconyened;inJ t4 a crime, and guilty ,01, treason I evev C ry act of obedience to the lawvl 5 years, a dissolution ot the Union, and the bers of Congress, who did me the honor S1,,te l,cu,ueu commuung 10 xne ear 01 establishment.if a separate Confedera- at that agonizing crisis to our National confidential friendship:; and to the pro- tion;?UnU:V.r,;.-H!-oK-- . Union, of soliciting my confidential opi- duction of evidence which, though per- iSeccirtdlv. Te whole evidence on whieb nfons unnn the masiirs: under tllihra. fectly satisfactory to my own mind, and unon the mp&sn mat chargeis,runded v t tion, I expressly acquitted the great body perfectly competent for the foundation of . av is auinm.eu.iu., mc siuicuicui 01 mc 101 me ienerai party, not oniy 01 paruci-i y- ri vwwuuv l, was au- charge, that it is not proveable in a court patine in the secret designs of those lea- nuate in a court of law neither to the con- of law, ahd(of course that .you are not in ders, but even of beirtg privy to or believ- Taction ot the guilty, nor to the justifica- passession of any legal evidence by which ing in their existence. I now cheerfully won ot tne accuser, and so explicitly pro- to maintain it " The evidence hoyeyer repeat that declaration. I well know ' that nounced by myself- must have been such jas in your ' ppinion the party were not prepared for that con- You say that you have no design nor Would have been pronounced unequivocal vulsion, to which tne measures and de- wish to produce an effect on any political byupnght;and honorable men of discri- signs of their leaders were instigating party or question whatever, nor to en- ; mirtAtirtr'minda i. Ahd-We -'-mav --certaint-v! tlipmrand mv PttremA anviotc- far fKo ter into a vindirfltinn of th mpnsnrps . l-'.'l'ii'i fiIi.':-L.';v-..Vi--A'--Af : i.-Mi-l. AHt i f,i ' 4 .1 I LI' 1 1 11 i TxpjBc.ironi M rr. us-, 01 -. jusutc aosuosiuutipn oi tne non-intercourse tor tne I puuuciy anopxea x avowea Dytne persons That the : nower or.annexf nsv' Loui$iana i to Jhis tfoion.had riot twen V'jJe legated ;;toy Conress, by ihe constitution "of. the UniieoV v&zC Stat es : was my 6wn opinion:; - and H is te f corded jipoh .the; Journal or:the' Senatey , -of. which I was then a memberi-But far;f(. from thinkingfthe act'itslf aJuslifyincic":u cause tor, et;esion lomtneyUnion,jvrev. - . pirtled it as. one of thehappiest'eventSt"', ' which had occurred since the adoption pf V; ', the constitution.; I regretted thatan"acci-- dental illnefes in liny family which detain y ; ed iner on m j way to LVYashi'ngtontifkV- ) s my seat in the. Senate, deprived me! of the r r ; power of voting - forthevcatificatioh;of Ji1i2 I4 -treaties by which the cessidn wissecured, I : arrived; at Y ahington 6nheTourihvdajrv Y of tHe session'ofhe Congress, and on; er- -: j tering the city, pas?ed,by the Secretary or t , ! " the Seriate, -Who, wis grtin; from 'the capi ' tol to the President h"iise, With tnead-V"'C". vice anu consent .01 mat Douy 10 me rauii I look. my seat in,th68eoatfe' fie-next 4 day. Biiljt wee immediatefy 'bnigh1ti-: S : to Congr s niaktng appropriation to thel s V " amount ut fiftwnmillioiiixoftdollatfo carrying the cohvention'intoeffecf,and (otltj enabling the' PreMdSnt?ite;m of the' ceded terIitorJThesemeasurVs t , ; were oppsed by 11 - the" members of the'"vl-i Senate,, who jhad. vted .igainst lihe -;ratifi-V-'::-'' cations of the co'oventt ms.ArThey were warmly and s cortli dly supported by., jpcie', fy ; I'b.ad no doubt jf the- constitutional power to make the.treaties.,7it"iexnresly dele- - " maKing ine su ouiairu paymeru vior- tne- r. ' -cession, ad of taking possession of the jpcled' ten itorjr? was equariynUeittjedhVJ - oj me : mey .5 were consiructiyje powers.rri,i-.v-' if i rnecpfcuril v r.nnsPriOehi nnnrf.thft-nniwpr tni.:? make-the treat v. '?;--Riit f& U nAvrir'Zi.f J :rr-: i niinor fh inhhitnt at -.r.Vtiiicinii itn vl.-i.: Union, 6f conferring upon lhem,in a mass all, the rights and : requiring f:tfjiemall ut which occurred, if at all, anneared to me h-A Wn -deleft,!; I . - - r T ; I - . --j r "..r V' V . i"',' -I... - , . . tural enough as conrquences of the pre ceding times, from, inree io sia years atter, and t which to g b th, 6t .the 4Tnion 7 : he could not have had information from me. -nd coJjd noihave been delegated by themi' Ihe simple tact of which I apprised Mr. without the consent of tW people of Loui--rr JeffVrson was, that, m the summer of 1807, siana themselves. 'I thought they required- about the time of what xvas sometimes call- an amendment of the constitution; 'and V: ed the affair of the, Leopard and Chesa- T)te of the ,e ofXoufsiaua hemelvesT;; : r peake, I had seen a jetter from the Qover- and X offpreU to the enale: rol Uptons to? nor of Nova fecotia t a person in Massa- hath thn tnPnVJrrf A " chusetts, affirming that the British govern ment had certain information of a plan by that ol France, to conquer the British pos- issioris and eff ct aTevidution sn the Urii- te.l States, b means of a war with Great- Britain.. As the United States and Great tjntain were m i U7 at peace, a corres- 1 a t A "m.T ' s-m - p ?naeoce wnn me uv?rinr ot wova co ited b tat eg, f ryy n If Mnr y. T- . n IhlL. fllAAIACllla fw .11 . r T I I. . A . A I z j i n n fi . I . . . 4-1 l I I I ciiri uajjcy, a "uuiii awive cuarge nas ueen held by any citizen of the Un ypossvVfe (that the continuance and enforcement of made. But can you believe that this sub- imported no viplation of 1 iw ; k A cnarge ot:: tuisinature,, coming as u this latter measure would in Ms iOptniutyT ijie.?' V cirried in to Effect ' ion sT , unit that tho nhtinna-J lv maL 1 .- . 1 ..'.."!",. . COUI (I I . t . i 13. . ryr - . . . r rr ihcuv wwjiu oe iuc ursi measure .adopted - ? r.any' by them, at their rnKtina: -Yet Mr. 7y -': I Lwhich were rejected It has been, recently ascertained, bv a- ; letter from- Mr Jeff-ron to 'Mr.-DunlMr.V ' written-in July laua, alter he had received the treaties' and ypvenedVCon!rress:'toJ.V consiucr inenif mai ireaiies couiu not. De wunout an amenumeut to the. contitut . : biiu iiihi i.iik iiiiiuis-ii iiir. inrn n nor uromote the ject snoutu De discussed between you and Uhi rrPsnnnrLnt Hp rownnn&ihU dries fr'dinrt!iefirst'mao'l8trate:Qf - the na-l vie.wa nf thnai len'drB. Wv (rnsJinrr -i Tna-lme. ai vou nrnnnsp. when rvillinir unnn ...u:.l l . r -v u. , tiAn-,nnirVfmmittaTir..:'''whir.h we I inmtn nf n.At. ri. I mo fnr o stsUmnnt n; U nnl : I . r r ... . rierson. rreSlllent Or VlnRIJnilpfi Rtttci; ra I ILI 1111. I I ft . m WW Ilia ft 1 ft r- ml It m m WW r- m.-. w W - mmm. WS . W MM WaaW mmm M a a r . - - V . i mmf mm , r , ...... - .. ... i ijijl iu v hhciculcd. iituiti li i-i a inui ncjc.i t' r . 4a . . , ' f refuting it. and nornroduce anl -th i.tad hJ,-n th tt. Jtiat. n,I u,f? approve meacts; ot oogresSr.-assd.VC. mil nnitirnf. nnrfu nr nnextifm9 (..,..i ;n U..ut..i. rV"" -mc uuwer wnKDnrnaa SO recent-' AV'e aVe therefore constrained,;by a regard the Jaws of the Union, the only effectual t With vi uur.Mctcascu iiicuua auu u uui, fow- i iueaus uv vnicn me union cou a nenis-iiousc rity,- as well a&by a ense ofiJwhaVisdue 1 solved- Your modesty has Dromoted vou declare toiur own honor, most1 solemnly to de-. to disclaim the character of Under of the nrobatio dare,Hhat We have never known nor sus- 1 federal party at that time. If I am to that a radical and irreconcileable differ- their iealousies agaihst their owV govern-1 States, the federal me:nbrsofCongrelss,v pecveu wiat vc jparuy. wnicn prcyaiieij iu jconsiaer tnis as nore than a mere disa-ence oi, opinion oeiween mostot your-iment. ltie letter was not to any leader or r.""r K r ;yiM ?rt ?Massachusets in the y and me existed. And can vou the federal party ; but I had bo'dobritlM0 otnerjpariy in mis siate7 ever entertainea which I Lament to see has excited se much suppose that m disclosing names and sta- had I xne uesigu o prouuee a uissoiuuon oi me ot your sensioiiity, had no reterence to "ng racts, Known pernaps oniy to royselt, oeen vnion, omecsiaoiisnmeni oi a separate any ot you. U could consent to separate them fromiand. Confederation You I those public measures, which you so cor- yince any otnef;; manner to reiute, or even to j call tor a precise state ot facts and evidence Idially approved and which I so dee ahawerlthis charged uh't know, anvlmented ? Must vour own defence a ihdfp fairly to meeJ these charges forever rest exclus 0 mis&inn if n j.ifan Hnrv vne mni I wnicn .an .powers, necessary and nronei I TvTKfe undersigned -think if due to them- And you demand, natural inference from the irresistible months alter my interview with -'Mr. Jeffer; WTO0 '.mix. jiir timmi linr, at ;nn k:a.Mnnir I .1 . . . I . --a! iii . . r ..... nAiSAtn 1 U ut. 4;. ...t. ' 1 1 cated man be underktond & iinlimiioiii- - H t i k.ij v i li . Liia L. lit in ilk mazz li 1 1 n diiini. w m mjj a a - AMAAMn ' aj-imm iiMiiiiMiirv ill piinn tiiq torpor .ni'nr rw I .ii. aim ii c i mi . w . tin: ' iiuir . wtir.n.i i i cr t. . - w. i. :. 1 . . Cation ,to you, thev have no design not iMH,r4 of the nartv nrevailincr in Ma,sa. the actor? That a statesman who be- was writing U my fnends,u Conmns the "c1 iae. cpresumed, tnatfcwhenlr. Jef-V , :- , wish to produce ap ettect on anyoitical Uhusetts, in the year 1808, whose object Heves in human virtue should be slow to Wm urging the i substitutiorr ol the tion- wiV il ac - .ot--:v pariy or qu,estion wnatever-, neither i$ . I assert was, and had been, for several "raw this inference against such solemt oniony political party or question? vernment and the prty in Massachusetts ?" l"?w .w"e a sVn:; regard to the public measures of opposed to Mr. Jefferson, a channel of X thought oof egy.te;ttenand as:. times & the succeeding which vou r immnniratinn rhmiiah the Giivern.r nf fhe Mecutive of the Ubion, carried tbeiauV-. to have had your sanction and ap- Nova Scotia, which ihe was exercising to H?"10?-. v Y'v v.v , v:J 1' V; n, it needs no disclosure now. inflame their hatred! against France and - T hus Air. JeffersonPreldent of the U. V'J ' ratifi teen shown to some ol them,' as it had ?M t,IC "pMiiuuina me ouisiana t to me, without injunction of secrecy ; cession treaties trancendedthe c'onstituO" -as I supposed,! with a view to con- tional powers of the govcrnrnenl ofhe lJ; :I me thu this conspiracy between Naa ?ie8 u.u.1. " w alter all,-a atfestiua . :fr ply la- poleon end Alr Jefferson really existed. .V,"!?M iw. , & ne power of ma- v ; , Srainst How that channel of Jcoinmunication mihilW5.,ne treaty was expressly given vwith-CV ;.: iively be further used was matter orcoecturelj Jftion.TOe;aweeping:daM by ; H lt .t?? Ppose toiehter into a vindica- years, a dissolution of the Union, and the asseverations, I readdy admit : but for tion or discussion ot. trie measures. public- esUbUshment'of a sept 1 V' adopted and avowed by the persons k gatnst(whqmhe;boye chargevhasrbeen made. Our sole .object is to draw forth all the'evidehce on" vhich tliat charge is founded , j order, -that; the publics may, judge 'of its application; and; iU1. We ;aref BfV witbdueVrespecV your bedient'serants;;-vT, f;:' v- Jrs? & -I JLOtisSj Israel TAorhdiJse,c -lyillicnn'SuffirMmlCIiarlesJackson, Warren i9ti0rj7(iiVtanf Henry Ciibqfr. V- parate confederacy ? regulation of the conduct of human I and c 1 lite, the rules-ot.evidence are widely. dif- -fTVl 1 1 " .' I ' I i- . a ' I tiiPa A - I MAm mm W !. L. ' ' I that I mon T W Art w h A Iran a; xne yrnoie evidence on wnicn mat "' ni uiusc, nmcu receive or ex-i v'v. u 'v"" v.wgw Vi : .yalrr-iii'tli.wnf.timp charge is founded.. . elude testijnonin a court of law Even ff ot the Jerterarpar.tj to eiTect a I.ssoI. ni2:ei authofit v the Unfr : SnX ihV. - You obserVe that itis admitted in the .tnere Kn tnat violent presumption , ne , ana ,ine eswo isnment ftM cchVe oFuhe cnle rf thnl : A r , iii gun anectmg me itsen, ".,?"c"v. -"i" nfted States and of LobKian; SmV.e tvhirh . p'recedent;oes, and 'r.o'Or- statement of thev charge, that it as not is "jent proveauie in a coun oi law, ana your ference is,;that ,Iam of course4hot ire i session :of any; legal evidence,- by whic maintain it. - Yet you call 'upon' me name the persons affected by the charee k charge in i your estimatedeeply stigma tizinsr UDori those nersons f vand voU f iiVr. . sr r w . 'tiL .i A-." : : , - states, 'lnat it lormed in lact a new -con- mtt ypurselves to-,remipd me,;that my vsLetroe;add that the statement aathons- rmi V ieri.UiittdVM4e.? um-teM0Mt. &JJ. I nnr ; unci in eiicraeoirn ni nau uccu iwuncui 1.11.111c wuiicr ui.iouj4ii - r . ... ln-i r j-.-v, , . ,UBBVVVOT! iyii.J;.. . , - . - " 7 1 time so iar aS'Xuia Jrmlitiral mrasnrpa tfimiio-Ti" Oi;;oa" rl immediately after and as a conseauence t A' - - OOS- i . .. . r- - 1 . - . -k; ' . ": ' ' .'-" ' : I f arlUCI t l UaTC kUUSlUcrCU fl UeEIluii .5 -: "7. h lo y.ear!. 111 ;tendme to -the same re8lt, ?Lafl'!'T" 21 L,!"!::.AUS: itrevocablr iettleJ-r -7.--. " . ' . 'To?- ;,r"M'- tnereis Attiftferntif evidence against which i . wrw wwuicitAiau-u-i.-.s.-,: v t - tol- . . . , - "r. "o .BV v"1-'! ,u L. ut' -.ft..:.::!. .J vBut. in revertinr'totha -fan ,'rinJ4l . -v 1 . mere aemai,nowever solemn, can gcarce. -" i 1 V Claim tlie credenepvn of thr- rharttw 1 mic uuiuu auawuucu ure twusiimupi ai r..T 4 v . t - z ' - 1 " iiY.ciun m CTeaence even 01 tneciiantyi A. . r t Ir .. T . dience is not C: to an nncori tnH-n-: J itnat Deiieveth all ttanes. w r f - Ar'wV.m VA 6UJ51,I"1 vimeu 1 r , ... . j. . :utic.i ;..-y b3 lawful. resisted you ::.:t di:i:t,U:utrh;d thj r. vs of'Crnxrc: f r,nsexir-Liurun4r: LV. - ? ttfv nirinp nil tnnr 1 nnsoio w. camoaI ieiii7encfer.i was m-ineinnr , nniv omtirint 1 . - . .--. . .1 4 v,-iTr1. ri.io.i h .,u:. -,f .e lv. f-V r'firxrins - 1 w r T rt. . ' ry.v. ouai,j - o-""'---' . . """.""V 1 lhat irwas nnnreesiv fn the interact nnVl 1 iv . -i nwuj vj,nc - suutii x- vt-v voieoUui .v J; yw;Miie " degtruct ve to ihe-inlluencebf the Wrth- W ! -oneorra:j :.2sci we-iaenres . LnS isting corJcderacy, : ? tr: z!r v wii wl n-;$ama;iEctct;Vr to,themoralm2uaacea.ofyounownininds, WonlP' rJJu; on theccatrary, for - . dutv irtherefura to" secede frf,in 'h-X Jeitftance c:ht I:aT2,L::a crrultxT
The Weekly Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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March 6, 1829, edition 1
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