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J O U R N A L PUBLISHED ON W E D N E S D A Y S ,] tr~ r pledg ’ d but TO TRUTH, TO DIBCRYY ABD LAW, BO if-IVOR SWAYS ITS, AM» NO r~CAR SHALE AWE m [I5Y m i K &t A N D R t S . V O L . V l l t N o . 1 1 . ] 's v ' TERMS* . 1. To village subscribers, and those who receive their - paper by” post-riders, $2 OO aijipim, puyablv1,^uarterly ; » r $ 2 50, if nut paid till t h /e nd o f the year. [{. To tbose wlpi receive theif papers at tiie .oiRGe^^riijD, payable in advance or §2 00 Ifimt-pqid tjll the pnd of tlie ~ Mail subscribers:, , pa; ' I O O M f t T j r - O V - T d M P E U V S N . Y . . . O C T O M m , * 8 2 4 ; ' ■ V • ' • ? : T .1 , * \ I-.- V / • u ! . , ; - , 1 a , * . , ! * , • .>* . t . ■ M s l 1: W i v :... '-f \ ^ v ?»-■ V -i - ~ ' « ' • • - ~r ,3>. I.* - /\ -'JEVE »- V» y-*4 - ^ U O L K . N o . 3 7 5 m rablg advance; 5P, at the end pf the year. IV VII arrearages must be paid, before paper as discontinued*.. PROJUCC, of all kinds, taken onreg- ill ir payments a t the prices the merchants allow i ADVERTISEM E V PS inserted a t the rate of o/sz.ffoffar pet1 square for three inset- uons, an 12p cents (or eqch continuance. Le* ■gal a Ivertiseuiepts from a distance, roust be accoTipanifed by the cash, or reference given ito a ivtio\vir~and 'responstbleajeaTherei - No advertisf'paeot disrqntinuqjlwthoiit or ders or a settlement.. ! 7 ~ * % Com'naivioations to the publishes, -must oe post-paid, ;-r; BOpK%tT AMPHLETS, BL \N-K§,- — '-'UAJRD^ HANDBILLS,&c. - M x c c h tsf.w ith ftepittags, M cctfrqcp, and - .i ■, - ' s u p p l y nLChssieoLand Miscellaneous BOOKS/ alrtong-R’iaclijare'tbe: Gi;eek and Latro*CIa5- srcsg'eherally^Morse’s Geogr-ipfiy T y tier’s History;; GoTdsmith’s*Natund' Histdry, Co _L • tnistrv,'&c. $e.M-A--A:l30i GOuDpSEhtem of SHORT-HAND WRITING— Sum n o t a o m & m t * re- ceived,at' Iff.', -E l MACKyBomtbfe- I Htune 9 / ' - ■* *- -»* , .'i _* ^ ' . Y E W D R U G Q I S ' T ESTABLISHM E N T . ' ' ■ r jj^ H E subscribers have recently opened JL *d 'Fresh arid General Assortment D r u g s S f M e d i c i n e s , One dpt.r east o f E . Mack’s Printing Office and Bookstore, vvhere .evei'.y article/in com* mop uset will be sold, ofth e best quality and ftLrqteenihBie jiriqes. • L /.*,:'., Preparations and cdulpoUqdS, f o r fair usq, forr^cliy ,-|h’atiV and ••careliill^ * p it ' up \tli rfrrGGtioiiiS'fof ti^c ‘N ‘ '' ‘ ' - ‘ ALSO— A GENKRAL ASSORTMEN'T OF F ^ I K T S , P U f T Y - q O i l . . ■ ' S O I ) A, ' the AND , 1 1 , - 1 • Coogress Spring Wntex, Kept. coustADtly on hand, fresh from S 9 m *\ Doctors B bermans & CirvtiER. a'K tenrl strictly to the. Practice of PHYSIC ant SUBGEEY— and will gi ve tbe most pro^apt atlention -ta all calls ia’thelinepf their Pro fession. - ' * ,v?-' - •• . -* Ithaca-,-June 30, 1824stat?&9lf., LOOK *Boot . *W W A YINCr ’ re*cowfbeneefl-haiinfes4|f [i^ 'd o o fsd a th o f inybtdsffndfitt.^urqrn street, I respectfully injbren . friddlfs and the ^ u ^ iejth a t!h a v e A<;Hojce : ’ '• and-hope by strict attention ■ to business, to share a part o f public patrobage. - WILLIAM’ MICHEAU, Ithaca^ May 18 , 1824. JS3tf 'E. i 'i V E L m m T E D J t t E W L I C - ^ T R A f e ' ^ N D P . k S T F i , , Far Razarh,- Mstrumentsr Pcnhioei, t£ci, For sale ‘“at ihe Bookstore o f MACK & ANDRDSj Itbaci ~ ' - Aag*“ —*-lS 2 4 f' ♦ A FARM FO j R SALE. eubscribere ofier for sate* pj’ rpaspnable tecuis/the yalqnble fciraaelw- ly the, residence o f j Q i i q f i Estj. deceased,.being part of tidt Ko. 75» in the, town o f Lansing, and containing abduit Tip acres o f laud, sitqated^nCi/piUe norlti-vresf of tiUdlb-wville, tin the lake road, leading frbm ltliaca to Ajirofa and Auburn. ( . Thd'sp who. tvish fo phrcba'sg a va|aabf| And deBghtsdriie Counfty ^eatj fitt Ithd tfe .adYantdges o f ‘tiiist Site* with'dut a rival In thp county. JTIte. bqildirigs are cojuoiodiotis; th'e iai'm is' well Vtatered^ add ahountja with an exteasive varlety i&f Fralt*n ‘ RACHEL .T60K E R ,E*eeufrk SAMUEL BAKER, \M k c u - ' , JONAH MQORE, C tars.. tfflACA, August 25, J824. %8lf. ■ _ __________ L ____ ’ - ____ .^ _______ «i4^f electiohbf 1812, ifis conditioo was v ery like that in' which BIr. Monroe had beeq plnceci. Its p ture w a s the sitijue, But liis friends enr*- ried tlte’ afifaif fiifther^-even to' ati kt dppca- sition t o the a’dftiirilsfratidns at the podfe,” at 'he'Wies poIitiCallyplacedto^ very U foN h fll fbh t f e praatt'hepefitrof Newi-Yori ’anti (CBttir Cdiiiotfy at large^ by allavriitg scopse ‘tobif-jtalent^hy the p t^ecM iodn&d fierfecs- tiqn o f her glorions public works,, wbOrebgi a spiritffdsfinfeCTab*inpfbVeliiei>f M s be'en ^preM^ihrofigh:'^dM^whjrfle rfatibh.' 19k* jM ew^orfc fcadals|'fhrriish uftM th someihlbg* of. a tangitternhthrettt pbint to,.'and HriS'ite- celdr'ate-the liii^ity-marcH-of scientific pow-s jar, iivp'eifii^pl^ aBmost p r ofitablejihd an^es-* ly most- splendid direction. They tnnrlc th e.■cKaracter/ Of‘d h e ;age/'hnd.* w ill Jrqtrve daratiaw IrMtLm-pjTrimidSi/But'showjliflO to t i k o f fi^men,niidmfdtdbbtTofsbnrest: **-! ( . It vvhuld beuirjlist tp say tbat these cartds yvoiild neiie^havoibehnttiadiebutfor th e norr. sonn! - ekertlons 'of hfr!’ Gliittoni '*■ Qtiiea' ^reat spirits: 'might have grasped': the same magnificent designs, and have perfected fheptr _ ^ b l'h'tm>'l&tg(fil(l'wrfntieib ha'fe the irefllienee needftil ’ fo giye opferatiOn'nhtd effect to.his-will,- and b ehrdijght.every tbin^ tb bear otr the project,,, H o discerhed th e wavs and means* and den)Onstrated suecessf_; aad for the honour o f the times and the j u s t F t r f r o N AIRE i s s u e . 1 • 'Aa’UE-COMUAAY, c i f Y t e ^ w f W . ' I BNHE Fulton Pir&lmitranee Company, i have appointed tlie subscriber their Agent an& Suryeyor fop ibis . town and its vicinity, for the purpose of effecting Insur ance oiypwdlihtgfbausesy Store-hoifses,; and; other btfldhipt ; jEor.jittife, Wares audJlercfrandrze, in genefal,--agaiflst loss ordamagebylire., w . • - ? ,... , A U G H S T trs PE B K IN S . Ithaca, Dec. ffi, 1823. n ^ U f CLOTH DRESSING- T i m o t h y E . E d t c a r d s , 3 5 ESPECTFULLY informs Ins friends Und the publrfc, that he still continues to curry on the business of F U L L I N G , m m <y t i t l E S S i m And flatters hinrielf, that from Ins expert enc.e, he will be able to do-work as well as it can be. done at other establishments. - For convenience, his Finishing M a y will be jnft the village of Ithaca.-one dooi south of Dan iel Bates’ Leather Factory. CLOTH, left either at the works at JTaJI Creek, or fit the shop m the village, will be duly attended to* His prices \ViIl be-as low, and bis terms as favourable, ~~as at other establishments. Approved *credd wijl be gi ven, or a Ribera! discount fof ’cash, i n fand., (NT Most Ittnijls o f Produce taken i t pay ; ment Dye D o ^ a r per bushel alio wM for W H E A T , Fifty Cents per bushel for 11 Y E & O O R J S a and Twenty five Gents for O A TS— delivered dt Ins' shffp inthe illjdge, fey the l'5th ’dny o f Janu ary ne^t, i! ! i j A l O T f f l f g E D W A R D S . Ithaca-. August ,‘ t 8 2 4 , - i , &jif. • ]T h A n q L ^ S 1 A R lt HMETIC, kept coh J L f Jtantly. on, hand and for shle, it the Bofihsttfre «r ' M a c k : & A N D R d s the ' S ff JJVJV’ 8 P A:N A € E A. y-*' . ’* ‘ - ‘ TlflE subscriber hdying ' diStiovered coii^ositrQd ’ o f ^SwAite’t eelebrafeil PANACEA; 'had4 at' supply' on haiiid, for safUy- fie -Ms'^'tedured. thn^^ price froln $3 50; to; SO , or by the dozen $g4» AIL chdritabie Instlttltions in jhe_ lJnited SpSiki Ondlhb pbi^'teilt hg ’ sdp]flMf^at«S: If the* cifizenff'io tBeprincipai towns* tvili appbibt utt ^agertl ter crrd&^dndNlistrHjUteAWifc ra^ibWetntM poor, it ivilTBe supplied. This tnbdicine i* Celebrated^ for the cihre o f tfi^fi)liptein| dheteses: ^ ^tcrpfala ol‘ king's evil, ufegfated ori^ptit^id sdr^ throat; longstanding rheumatic affectiotiS, cu{anebus di'se&seS 6f the idnes, and all' chscs- genefatly bf ’Aft ii&ftiK ly ~htit Iripfe iespecially (ffotti syphiliis^ or affections Wisittg iherefrOm, ulcers in the larynx/ &c. r t d ’AC FARMER’S IMirRUC^Sjj! or Every him k s own Lawyer ... C^m , piled by a gentJ,emab of the Bar* F or sale pflhe.Bookstore of; ;MAPK A^DRUSis • Aiig. 2 4,1824. ’ C - as also useful in diseaSesof the liver. c e r t i f i c a t e s : I have within the - last two -years had aft opportunity of seeing several cases of-very inveterate - ulcers, which having resisted previously the regular modes of treatment were healed by the use o f Mr. Swann’s Pan acOa, and I do believe, from what I have seeii, that it will proVe an unportasii remedy, mscrofuloufij venereal ftnd mercurial diseases^ N. CHAPMAN, M D . Professor o f ihe Institutes and Practics afx Phyfac in the University o f Pennsylva nia. . 1 : | have ,employed the .Panacea of.. Mr. S^vaim, in .numerous insfanceS.. witbm jhri last three years, and have always found it £** tremely efiiCftcious, especially in fterondary sypinlties, nnd mercurial disease^. I hate no hesitahdn in pronouncing if a medicine OljitieStiiBable. value. W OlBSON, M. D / Frqfem r o f Snrgrry iA #,e University o f Penn. JO^fN SHINN, Chm ist , TnfnA»Ei.pUL, Feb 18, 2,824. a35 5 tf ' tN f B . For Sale at Smith daFjearsnU’s, N/ ®- Corner o f Third ?nd Market streets, Phd- adplpbkt 1 Each publisher o f a newspaper m the U . States, is requested to publish thin adver tisement gnpea month for one year, nad send their accounts for payment. ~ _______________ ; .............. -..f- • .-<V. V _ r . [ Frdm WeeJtly Ht^i/ler, of «pltmber IS .] SOVLltTIGNTY O F T HE E3FL& ' ‘ /' No. HI.. ’ -. , •’ )_ ( Concluded.) \ - So g r e it was t h e excitement produce I l>y this p i oscription o f Mr. Monroe, t h i / Mx. Jefftjraouhni e i f personally mterferedto pre- venl.its fulSiment It had cm^ed him much pain, and he. ipade great efforts to heal t l w differencps.: He was the only tmqn, perhaps,- thaf could have healed them/ and he did it, M t Mn(|i«on was elected Pitsident, and M M oproe became Secretory of S h te Soi»e feWjWere di«satished lyith, <nnd'depreeiite< the iterangementf, bRtatwasjiBnroved of h th e v a s t m y o n t y —and t|)Us Mc^Monroew^s restored . t o hiS political stnfiding. and save* to )]is p irty and the nafion. Sut Mr. Clinton was y e t to be disposed oaf There Was nf-o Jefferson t o ^lapii between him and the.pro sciiberi,^ f o f that patriarch hi\iLinterfere< in our political movements if there h<« b e e ii,4 t jsju s f as-certain'to my mm tin tIte woujd ftpvft be/n President on tbe 4th March, fff 47 , as tjiat be was reie-'t ‘d at tire rnry oF ^ jiheithitng ; jeipsenplble^f the-japdyrtnfageR to be ddftVed from Uiese woyksu But h e was iaughed afc, ridicbied, affd abused, ffiid attemptM to ffs >Iace<3 in the rank now held ’ by ■ CapL . >ymtne |fw h o petitians-Congress forineaRs to entcr tiie, hollow, off tire earth, and open s i diplonQatic 'CorrespondenCe with people who inhabit it!) because o f hia.ieal ;atfd fie was denounced with ft terrible, v engeance.fox- squandering away th e people’s: money.-r—: And i t Was spiff tod,- that the whole affffap WaB p c r t k c t mneering schem e! Pecliaps it-is ; . the \glory o f ClinfohLJhat ife' wa's ncft ilected Presidedt either i n Ij8t2 or i ? l f h — oir1,le t his r e d merit in these-giant Works b e W h atlt may,.his politiit^l gnemiee.'have stam p ed . immortality; on bis name, b y theix opppsiaqS to danals.f and, whpff the names off FTesjdents.pfttie EJniieid States m a y ietnain, only ip Jhe printed, his tories o f o n r coiirttryi that o f Cliotrio, as*^ sociated; ivith. the~£toig diich& fi Will \l* l.'tti _ K i _____ F. >± ^ ^ ^ J* A . i«sembly, opljr fqi/wdiS entiftg^olK S n lered d I most frien&ly to th e sard la w ' t H e r e w e “ repqblii^dn” to p w s a law t o r the pUfposq J have “ repuW icanv/* “ f e d e r a l i s t s ’ m d bu t t l i e “ i JiHrtortal seventeen” o f t o ^ e n a t e j l “ tories,,,? a l l in a h e a p ; arid fhose m y at t h e 4'ra<1 s e s s io n , sarff it was_“ jfepub fse le c t a n y o n e fro m th e oth e r s , f o r th e m - lic a n * t l u t's i r d i t Htv s h o u lfi n o t puss, W j s e lves, vslio p lease th spend th e i r tim e in th a t til? e ‘ lepMibltcatf p a r ty ongbfe be p r e f d iscovering fiow thesem e tam o r p h o z c s w e r e sei r e d ’ b ^it o ff tile hirids o f tffe federal 1 b rought ahpnt tsts t ” s anrN fit t k l a t e extra meeting ,) t Wist But fo retorft to the-case o f Mr. flmtuff* “ repubhcaip’ in s h o u t forty meanbera. of! in 1812. TTipre was no name m A m e r ica the assemt ly xvlio voted for the law , a few J m o te dear p e r b ips so deaf, to the- deputy* months before* to tote against it ted for I bean i n t e r e s t , h i s , gave alone that'of J e f - som e of thaetn to g o ■& far as they ued , to hereon* His father and uncle w e r e as lirft insinuate dint rt iwas the tofies w h o ■» ere | coals o f the resolution; men that never despaired offliie republic, or failed t o aCfc 1 T 1 . - 1 with tbe people, m their struggle for fitee* S . ”3 ; H ' CTeD,\S *'S* °f dom - » i h . UetQ'oer, 3 8JS .... ........ . .......... ......... —Lhem^-and heJnmaeChad exhibited -a dearer*,. Thesetectinm of candidates fof t b e a S e m J o f tdents-iifid character, a n d d e v o tionlo th ¥ ‘ bly t o be t portcff to a geneeil aaeetmg of Republican cafiso, that dishonoured not hiL the repiibflicara electors of the cty nnd uiustriods fcL u v e s . If he nnjmtaitfed this couoty JNewr-YoTK. having oeen coPipIef-' ed, the £ollo-tv|ng, among other resolip lions, was offered by Mr Va3ent.me o f the j s 6 lt m u s t b e Ilia* N e w men would theft th ward*, und adopted, m th o v t a d issenting ha;e power y ted t o preterve it intbe handft poptiiarityi anti with it the supporfe-of 25ew« York# i t was evident that die President’* voice ResulvecE ITut w e recommend such ilfeirition 0751! r Sdile e feclw u fnwy-ii ensuing se^ssJoQ of the legislature* as s h enable the people o f this state- Id c lioose the Presitlentisi electors by general ticket* am ill t - f f h ® ppnsgri^tiqft* lanft ttre opptiiateity which presented i t sfilfHtvaiL- .eftgerly.^njhisaqhd*. }L' v. . A' p f l i L eastern SHtes'fwere d e c tded l/ opposed to* [Besidess the Chaipman and Secretary* the I tlie memlures of g ovem m enf, aud tbedeias ty foilerwing,.->vh(> are rill iiowunfielfstopii tbi/ej of. theirpopulation, opd gi*eat weaflfth* xen- oppbsed bo tk e e^ectftral _ la w , i r f t # p f e dereff4:lienl\innch m o r e powerful than theii^ seftt:] L. : j.Rhthiit'^iftben would teem in i#i«w $ ftnff Blaih Willlafiis, ■ Matthew Ileed,: . [H e w ’^ York, hcjufflf#'was Inclined t o act with Ihdeedj/d from n il the Sfafes eaat b f , twhlve gbntietnfift ntteimeff N Jatnes Oampbe'lf- R iciia r d l. ’Waiker.fthefti. Indeed ^ n i e f 1^ ; Sifiltb.1- -Petlr S p icer, J e t s e y m ^ t Wr * J . XBE?I •- ft * f t ) *11? ft fN i -i'll 'A /Mtinnrrvjn.,.*^ P liyer SBr G e o . W ~ 4‘ Brottu; Jilfdoney^; Aiadrew Snrre,. ’’ Yvilliaoi S. Coe,* !, Henry flckfoi’d*; Moses Cuftninghaiff, Thom a eM o r ris, j. MattheW.L^ Davis'. 'From tlic J R A io m l J\A‘ ASSEM B L Y TICJCBTt the^gi'e/adoflal^^caucds oY.ISfft lot jire- fidus to jhat'ffieedrig, an oppo9iHqii # 0 ' expects, and Ifir. Chnton wis- ” his fnends ae-lhe-oniy prdbable pertloW ttiffi* oouldsuciieed.i and #§h^Nbrm thqlfifeiL nugi tpt. T&orna sgm &ne electors to irtt rezopie a ,w »w«u w «** te s t : , ‘ I b y : Wfioui prafdtheuf I do; aw-' “yefeL' \ 7 ^E\y-YttRk;-DCL 1 4 / 1 8 2 3 . lutfti;. * * m e m b ers.,tf t t e [ tbat © Wajpf5- ® ' 4“ '™ g Wwi fact lial r c c h e d « n .a t ' bleH j*ent ^ i f tba sepcB l * • t t e y ’lma w W n e t M r ij n k : # ■ , tecat o a t c o r t,J 2 ™ ‘ - b r i n g k t a a f , : wonia t o f K i r e t o M a f e btBia « a « « H members Om legs-1 rigbtfullv toail a dcfe.it Iters, ftilL recoils .our seppest. ] t & » D o Cnati|pBg. ther fflqde offthat velyfm p d ftant litoOvyddfdhaYft'sli^eftf ipoaing t^ r e n ijte tjla l' e lecto r s /iv i* fiilve not q a jtjnggtoiions a t Jiwy*-! wiilfupporf thehnjareiP;our \coufttry 'anff^ thft chaanicfor bP* >rOjptefft»bm> f sfftOT?ftdingth«laiw, as * thatlb W r e p u h i]i^ s^teM*ftbrftaff. • '■ ' ' :e-peoples ini^! eleet- Hiein hyet general | ^ t u w*. u v i u ^ «i5 Mat* *, persQttally regspgcteff in.lhls, off tauch par Mr. Madifidn/ and t e g a j ^ e ^ ^ j ^ ^ M y J i i e ^ i voted tb tI(afi«niioB arid its ffaUgei, / T h d # ‘s* pidon h«: iHrbuiff make a dishonourable peacej or h e c o r e e a e r , €jc |i&netl h y the fetd explosion bf tfe§ 6 ‘National ■Affyo.cate^-ifttW city«rf peaking n/lffr* Nftah, lhas the ftllot%irigsetiteaeeS':“ r: “/th e coitrse b e iia s ’ priftraftd iti relatiqil bb hri ^tia), p 0 p Mof& harat otreilff ffulisttedH ffhe ahoftldjive sh. -fiunnsmff y d a f #:fiM|_ ffetote those. y e a ^ M thbiyf^ir!y|qe.r . 0 * GdnStl A i n fM rito& m g fet to $harq.it£ fote--.can any-hdtieht man ex fic t m i tt) m i d d ifertn t language now that ,Mi&s stitetedd?*' C e ftM n )y not# M l B a i ^ e t i e ^ 5iit l e t m e ask, did n o t “ th e p a r ty ,” as yo-U call i t , realty wish that the Canal project shmAdfaiFl I fearlessly -angWei', that'.srb' m u c h w e r e the leaders hfiwded by p o litics, th a t t i i e y w m u l t L h a y o i r ^ o f thaL ,w h ich w ill :p r e v e o f m o rft.value to th'e state mq£ N e w -Y o rk, than a fee sim p le vroperty • i n the^iaines- e f G o lconda iifikff T b i s digresBion is m ade w itbouf/thedfoist refer’ence tofthe /oca/politics o f iffevY-YorL. TheS;e,.nre beyond m y com preheosigsn, p * s t ’ riding oftfej : a n d a g r e a td e a l lik e t h e irisli- rn.jm’s • h o rse, .th a t h a d only, tw o fanlts'—to vyjti tejje. mas fiati. to ccdch-Hani g o o d 'fo r WotkikgMRemcmghlf .ThislGOttditiotit^Sli- yfftjy.grew out o f the general lnst for offfe«s aftd tHe.SbormonSipo^er b f the “ coiinejl of affpoii-htnieiit^ t o confer HhetftMiilt;. that fee- ingsjdone away, and* many • offices’ rpade to depend o h the good' will, o f the .people, as to ivvffo ishall 'possiftssatheift, wteftn^'Jiope' fo*g a bettersfcSfu ofithiriga, so soaft-aS. the '‘yregen-’' ey>sha b c e a s e tamctate. kvhafc ist “ repubii- can” or “ federal !” Then l b e people tik^iy feio tv v o f whfit, TphlifiGal” p p i l f \ |B © £ #r-S ‘ T h e r e 'is no hef iJWstj thkV-.ffi^p ffpJh*: hdMqf. Electors o f Presidents •'• \• •> - ,/r -' V) and the house of %-At.a. . . . . . . ^mfiSM eVbLn<^natiom leE-at b k ^ thifiiiii^litMittfiie atatei^ w ’ j. ,u;. Yoursfteery h'Spee'tftiiiy, _, % . ArlTfegmpsoDf- Thomas Hfyatt* . , John Moriss, : , , . iff, Cunaiaghat3i} . %ui. A. IJayis^. , , Jacobus DycicEnail, ■Johhfi^-Brawai* ( •• - .-••*. • r m A t e t a * (iominating coinirtittee. , | withirt tbe space, which seem ed t o p e ex* - N . B. H r , jBrtexbft and Mr. Ramsbotid afe j tenffed and liipited tor holding tpd prcsideff- both out «efto\V n j their friends' offer the J.cy,; Ih e v e r fjave rggtetted the p a iL ih a t t sante pledge in fhbUr name. D r . | mysMf too|f In that ,affa»L though a ^ i | f ^ l b y lifts writtfem a siitfftaf lettet, wlilcli Will bft f all the neiy! lights ihift have heen .east o n i t ; published;. _ I J _ * | and lt ^ fts .better , even .that o h e tnaif sHftuld . ' imafflfdtmfcatioil,kLbe sadrijffced, than th e country, t o suffer a\; Ico p ie d f f io ^ f f in f t .f e ^ e t k add,{wrong, ^ lY^fng^uMght not have resatoiff,; whatwllotev^J ' rfrbin \Hjs s a m e s S - ^ t thete^vvas gfeat , t e t iti the idttfef addressed t o Mesaw.|h^a«* ^ftHftg-tuthd?nppbi^K4^lie.WaF. •Thotftpsoui siliil Targeft/by the late proprie-j a - tor-oftW ^ dtociitevit is said that m support menselypower&If & hadwitinntheRiselVes, of t lie f e t o r m i % ftf wfquia ha-ve **eft J ?^ l a w e f»W»P«hoB «t« $ * * * ? ! & * * / - f“'^hostile M ,tbte wShevahd^t&e,iatei'e*t of th e U ,S . it ^ i s these t W s * m o r e ffianthft the i ^ t y l-,v. * ^ f f r e n d ^ p f ^the peftfffoiai? M l agaia said* |h the -satae letter* “ were Un* Madison. that caused the. repuffliBan partt* friendly’’ BMhatlMtf L So it was tfeorjaghly to ra t ly s o c lo p ly r o u n d liim b a ^ J_* -u )„*» ili OrfALfii*. I Sb in Pennsylvania and to the. west. But this very remarkable fact presents itself— that tfiose./whft ranked fts 4* repattiemis,’*' and'sftpporffed Mr. C. ftgaifasldhe Caucus, arid . allied'themselves as much as & didai» , the'Tefferaltats <of the bast, wheft, the' Bqtione was at-war, are o f the© who tioyv are most vociferous in favour pt/the^Cftucos'Byfftemv and.talk the loudest about “ preserving the' republicftt party,” though qiLh at peace* ; and they qannbt assign any probable cause dem o cratic to support th e htiffift Qctnher,• - - -— ^ , . ,, - , a i8 2 S , and. fm i-bU d c d d e m irem ^ .V M a y ,| th»s.. ,! r e t y ^ i » r l wh .M jpxesenfa iSSffjsix-atnoaths^fter# toepjdse, the.same |aw_A ' - r .j T h e LUlriviiig official ’notice teas, b e e n publSsliea^apd may properly he add ed, to showVtlirtt; iFthe republicancsonimittefe had not etetitffgfed its repofelicaiaigm* we might expect th-e AcJvocate now to depreecate the oppenefits oftLeEaectriral LaWi; - M r - Tlia-Mtis. : 'Sttiiwden<, N a tional AAnocaist ieprjiife' bfWNarronal Ad vocate hgis'dbaS $ a f bfteri ausigh^d^to fhd general • ^ p i* h icaii committOe* of vrfiich Berajamift BaLIeyi Esq. is Oliairiniin, and B^r-this act the point. the= measures- and, adopt , sitch as ip their judgttsent may seem Yfttt trill conseqoSritl/y receive* ojfiefs biyiffreoniffhflh ’hody^ «r sablipersoa o t person- sji.3 t k y may delegate. T a i f i , SLr, Very respetffftfl^,'.’ ’ ■ : Y o a r m o s tdb e c iiieilt, i . • W . F. YAH ■ S e p teaakr 6,tS24. t One of the members q f the Assembly* -in .debate* fised tffe word; “ tbriets'’ M tffe_ maftner. stated*. hut w a s replied ho fey ano ther, who stated that every revolutionary soldier in, this country * to his own personal knowledge, Was iti favour o f th e passage the. tew and he pointed to one o f his. colleagues, a v^aerabieman, whose “ locks' ’wgye.ag Wool,’’ (and uneoftlietn#) for proof o f what he said. W h en heard tbis, t was-; oft the lookout for a new order on the subjpct,. by. which all those who fought wjtte Washingtoo and La Fayfttie, were to be chariged. irrtb “J o n e 5 .f,.. ’B ftt th e political magteiaus might not h ave had thqir ehaBidron ready tp . 1 At any rate? theyutd'not t e k e ^ l k ^ . .