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It feetped all ov^t w ltt Aitftriaii at- jnay, ^ i« the woraing ati Aid^-de^ ^jamp'of the Bf]ftperor fiarpe to ;inf9t^^ hi^ th a t th^ 0aottbe h id drifted a %rea^ and bpom$f WhichJh ^ou|c-«ja^n \01'' cvcnti- ;had hecr* cut domn, and. iaid; on the hanfe^ ;and that the^ $ad hrofep down the bridges^ vt»hl0 cohjmn.nicated ftom the With the thd initials of whpfs ^thes yohih^i^d:^tj|jd^ he dHveh or di^ertHjdfr^ t'a& dc<jdalnted' Autf'wdl a n t e t '^ o d ^no ^^titpo'Ce - j we I are'hoh ;':M r. ucl Wiliiarn^> of Boftoh,'doJhpn|ojdf ^ ||>aW upoh the I^uhllc'paJpahle tnifrepref^^^ and prefident. ■ But you reply, that it | nephew of coh Bieketidg, and; fallho^s* hoffter thepi hp;aa you (hnM nnhH/lt unthm., Knr ^ I htB o n d o n 'k hioft I little.'. ii3and'-atvd;'with ihe;> ited-Ih^dcri^oPi^wai, Bifjdaced^^hy ■hlr.', ; tau*- ■'.• ^ ' '' '■'' 1 Batis--wheh.he..rec<iiye^ t h e 'd ^ ^mintftratiaa./ -Th®, vBPS% ' ^ u a i i to th^ contrary d ptW ithftahding. ■ ■ lettey Wa§^ Written-by 'W M#i&<dthfetts, ha*f been cbhhB,wtj;'C^ •ftipui^tlcm af all ? I f it had an|:^t!-.ifig In v t«^ f''\ it' cerbmly mull haver been to Veilr.ain yau ip: > ' your, publications tefpe€ting the ^ad/rdoitr^ tl i2i?u pi.CUiiCUt«' ' 4-fbsl vvd4 ‘ g only B^at yon .ihouid publifli nothing h u t • I truth. Ahdpray, hr* who was to be the ( \ judge'of the truth or laHliood of what .. \ s.'.5ia«i.' I 0 TW ': \ ---: # 1 ^ir- ■ tfvv /r j •v;' 1 / / I ■. . '\it f i-fi' \rP- ■-hau ., . . .A B the^re% y e ^ c o rpa-w H ^ ;'w e re'adyan^ cing Wete npoff the tight bahk* as alfo part oi out'heayy ehviirVt p d all Anerl|adt*s corpg> ^ ■■:Iii-^on|E^ence;nCthis^-'fhoc ^,;aecident-t;he, ; . f e p e r o r teiolved t^ ftop Bie troops fro;m ad- '■ ,-*van^ng. ''''Iie ordered the I3«^e,#';'5^IohSe-. tOvBop oh-the field o f battle, and take h is V pofitlon w ith again^ a curtain ‘ w h ich the S o k c ;h f B k o li cpyerbd,^ bnd his ' rright w w g > t llie cannon, infahtry, and carfeidges w h ich belonged to out paths,. c^uid not he\hK!dght overif :'Bhe enemy was :j^ % t® :-d M o r ^ ;|d l. at.ihe;';mbh%nt •tv? '■, '■ fO w n ^ T Jhe ^ fi-.i£kehihg-Of o u r .firei:.;-and -the. OGneentfating of onr army, left hwn n o doubt > />'efpt-0ing. tonfarefeen .accident that figd ; ■ happehedi ' rAll his-'■cannon - and .,aTVl^iery^'-er- brought ,in linei, and : ’■; ,drOm\ ,.o-hi,e.A.„;;'M. 'tiirTfcWe-n*^.' -M.- -he-made. - Ibc gteateft fuppotted by cannon^ toO'v tfthrow the French a t m y ^ b u t all his ef-^ ■ '/Ibyts tOrnodjoni-y-'to^hisdilco , T hree- lim e s h e .nttacfepdjhe tnh .';he fiiisfith^^ The enernyvte- 'tam e d . ihe pcfition' which they had left before = ; .-tho atta-ck b%an,*^ lema.-tned mi.ftcr'g; o l the fejd o^ T h e ir lof^ : ha® hs«n gteaU^iFrifonbr^^ vfhp have fieen ,taiten/fay, that they lofi^ai 'Generals and 6 o faperior Ofr ilc \-ft- MatihM W ebber and 11op prironers are in out h ands. ^ Q u r Ipfs h a s aKo, bee;n vcr , ry cpnfidiirable^^^ r t killed and 3000 Wounded. D u k e o f Montebello (hafnee) w 'Wounded by a cannoU ball iii the thigh pri tjlie 22d,: In tfie cyeniugi’ . (general klillairP is ah fo woundedi\ G^heral Xlurofnel w a s hilled, T h e wafers of the Danube did'^nof permit the bridges tohe rebuHt during .the night, and the Emp.“rPr orderechthe army, to pals the little arm from the. left bank, sod to take a pofition fon the Id^ud of lovder-Lobau.^ are la bouring to replace the bridges, . and nothing oh thP,lettcr;fo tbeconfol mufilPatpdr-the i,i%rma^ ftrpog ffhen i n ' -^Witgeiiahd.i ;:rTjif.-|^sj||fai 'bn.,.bis tertttm n 5 > T a ti% a lc c rta?^^ Parker;|tp4;; One:,''pr will bp undertaken till they are replaced. fr* i a ' -. C M ^ K I L L , ■W E D S E S D A 'r,’ AWensT s. ,'B 0 M E T ) m N G l f ^ A I , t Y . t H B ' f i ^ o t ? I f ^^v•” ■' .“■• ' ' ', >-• ;. \V . k‘^' L/'' \'i 'n^-y (’. ' , I« h r ■1 i^b a th a s B ^ e n plpttdd in fecret darkn.efs, ivifl ere long he pW laim e d n n the houfe^top : io.r treafon, jijte m u r d e r ,« w in but.- Trembie wretches I a mb^iT^dor$ o f the Ef- fex |;Unto, your deeds w ill be fppn revealed^ .; I t i l p a t t j c u t e and confirm- ' •i'^v:;.*y,bd,,.t&ke'-the;fo fnlhmary. ' ^ ! '.' • ^ friend of Pickeiing, atji L ondon, con- jprs with Mr., Ganning, on Ihe . p art of the X J o p tu ,, M r. W ‘m-^tel)% him, that mar- ny ofethe New E n g la n d e r s /r e difiamfied .w ith the form,; the adminiflrators, and the meafuies of the pfefent goyCynmertt of the U - nited States j and, as fopn a$ opportunity of-\^ fers, would effect either a general change^^of' a feparation ; and aika EnglHh aid in thc ^-*^ yetitof fuch atfettp t.j. the pro- £t, a n d , j 1 c»ky trakor 1) writes the .news c f the interview* &c. to his friend at T a t i s : Mr.' P^-r^yhow e v e r, was not a trai tor. did not, with to behold the iail bell hope, blafied by th e breath of treafon. H e comh'bnlcated.rhe m atter to general A —-jour minifter a t PaTis; and his account Waa eddfif med byyhat of M r. ------ y in Lpn- . [ \ i n ' ‘ ' w, • 'i W •' ■-f>..b^- K . p.' '■•,* Vi, 'We leave traitors ffo^^ prefent) tp ami- <i;pate dtfgrace dnd confufion y acd-theTriends o f om country to rejoice at the dete^irdn of viHainy* T e t, .a hi tic w h iie| and this dark ronf|nracy w.fil be freed from my fiery. Lans DvO I Long live rhe- Hepublic t w , ' E A C l O R R U M O O R t > ; 'W m ihe Effex yuhto ex^ain ? From the fame ‘ *• You toubfiedf fome days paft on a fubje^l; highly miportant to the welfare of the Dnit- cd Statesj-ta v/it, tifi itiirigue carried on between a 3 dr. , and M r. tlantiing for the pur- pofe of (fehtwg a Jep'araU 6 n of the United States, The tuo|e{!^ i unclcrftarid from a gentlemafi (lately f(om, Wafiiington)' will be fabmttted t-*' the .Senate of the Ttftnsed prates; for their con- fideration at the next felfion, and if the fails , ter. . .Let- it he •rccPllei^ed that' was at.,fh4t,-period .rci^eived &y,,Mr.TGmi^i if hp hi^d been an aepteijited June and July was the period wh|rt niag changed fuddm fyim condull l r ® .th ^ t w h ich h a d .ihduced Mr^ T inck^ ' ills gOvirnmS'Ut th a t he had good veaipy^.be-' iiye all our differenGes with En|;)ai^f|i|OUld fooii be artan|e.d to out fatis,fa£lk)n..’ v^^ once Ganning changed his c o n k u ^ j ^ i i a t ' c.hahge is-; ^belk-vcd ihoth b y T . '^ n w ^ E ' to:' have .been opcafiooed by a hope t h a t l ^ ^ e n , inflifcd into, h im , that a^divifion m i g h | j |e L fe^ed of t h e . Dniyed Plates^ and t f i d y ^ e r n pubiiffied ? Bueb a fiipulation would be nn - .'gatory. Yod have now the face o f the I world declared that you have published noth* ' %R, idng .hut the-truth re-fpe0^ general - a d - - H ad you in f a S giyeR a candid ftatem mipifiration, pr the prefident j a declatatibo l^ATtfAN ELI,tOT. hf iiip a^eemedi \ beTween yourfelf ^ apd the jgehtlemep whole ebntfidence you hay^ g’‘blL i)f;dbui^V-I fiiould giadlif haye let Vy'ou reft in '4 a t |h I have chargpd you with having di^oncftly and difhdnoTabj| vidlafbd a;fi>hsmo ^gage^ m e n 4 and have exhibited 10^ the world the Other M r. B. - to whom you ■ ; ^ t k e r , 'a l f d b f -a .-fiartUhei-Who loVea^his'country;''4^-/ his cohnexians are 'Of ihe= E lL^;Iuht(|'fe-: 'With'-horror and -confider^^ _ _ .......................... : com p elled'by the,-love,';he,bol^;-''tu;:.ht# ;', ''p.roois\ 'Which ‘-tha't.- 'chariW.'Wa.s'^; founded, land togivp a d e ta fied ftatefiientolthi^fQ ft ^h u have attelhpted # JuftificatiOfij and call on the public tp ;^Gquit yOu o f all guilt | it iS ftherefore dneumfieht on me to ftipppW the chavgc, or intur the cenfure, of being a bafe chlqiU h iatot^on this fpoting* let i t /.e. placed 'T - <■' . a ■ A ' ]jrtithr~^^ln a-ddhlpn to jh e 'lie s idC w ilfully !^U^Bhe#^hoati^the, fm fent ta France, 4fid about Efenclj ioft r'*%fteald:iofTaiilyr^m the charge^ an d We'fe-ptefcnt^^-hen'-'Mr.- :khfWerin'g.'the'-p:rOots -/addiiced ■hi..,£upp.o-tt of it,. States be forhied into a feparate gojifip&enr under the gua<^3intee of G. Britain, j-y^, But to return to the letter as f t • Armftrong, M r. Preble received a l^ ip f r b m SimU el W illiams ftating • ‘ That he f i s au« thorifed by relation Timpthy PibM j^g to' feprefeut.to Mr.. Canhing tfial it wasjtle Wift^^ pf the eaftern State to feparate from w D n - ian ; that they ’wiftied i o be infbrm e ^ S W far they might calculate on thp aid and®rofeo- tion o f Gteaf-^Britaia to epable them e f t an o b je^ fo hazard q U s and Jo ' ve ry | mpOr- I Will not vouch fOr the precife^^wpirds of the letter. But I underftaiid from, ^ y .infor mant, that gen. Armftrong; has takfen the de- pofitions o f two, or three of the |Ar?tiemen Who heard the letter read, I uMeifft^tld tfa^t th]g. fubj rj^-w.S's^p^a:fgcret,ini*-4^»^^ ' By the Waitdid id'. his'lafi'.Eagle>''*< -whipb,; 'in- the -'.the 12th iiifi. t gave o f the late boubeSibn be-, tween myfetf and the Lewifitc p^tty in this tow n ; I had hoped to filcnce the ;tongua of flandprha, h a ' i - f r Jt.aUment i W e rnuft laUghjTor. it certainly is d4aghable, to hear chi» creature, on evcry 'OCCa%U luging in by the ears his candour, morzlit^, &£. in ofdcr, we fuppofe; to give currenej^’to, of to bolftpr up the repulauon,of hiS paper 5 than which; perhaps,, there is not a mbre^ venal in- ftfum e n tbf detraftion and mifrep^fpntation in. the union. As to his writtet||Contra£l ! ; r~ w ith the LeWifiteS, h e conceives hpfias got a. long y^jth that bufirtefs Very happily | . it gives him pleafufe to find, on being.preftpted with th i f article, that he had ftpted; it corpeSilyi It m. diftrentTy j&arwff^ to be fure,)lle fays, in -print from w h at he gave f t, makidg tw o fepr fences itlftead of Qhe.--“But, ftop,’j,fi:pp, Na than,' tliefe little twifif^cathnsf pnhtj. quibbles, are all n6nfenfe,V^fdV*l|^b* if very little confeqUence whether Ips^ article confifts of one or two f c h te p c c s ^ J ty if a fulj point o r period |s confidpred thelclbfe of a ieutance; fdM culairlf where a p p itai let- fer begins the next word, after |hp period,,' and that word not a npah or fubfiantive, then your anicle ‘etfnfias Gf-TwD|fthf'enc^^ You certainly haVe hzd n o \ tiicil plaid you here, N athanr—no onebas ftuck id a material paint more -than y ou had'in the ofigihah So then, in this pafticular, With #1 ypUT candor ^ and hodefy you are up for l^ p a lp a f e ^ a ^ W ^ ■ ;: D oncak ’ s ftWy of the’^ l wplbsip, in ihe Eagle of laft week, is but one ambugft num- berlefs fpccimens o f the arrogance b f the edi- vtpr o f that paper and his coadJutoij ^Biliy* By t f t gehtleman^X ffeat, etegdni mltCmn, they w o u i#% ftr^thattheirpaperis a coHe^^ reputa- ■tie. louree M inforrhation, & c.-~ A com- parifon, truij-^{o mUcK of a comparifon-, as paddy fays, that it is no comparfibn at aft at ‘3ll:4--As to their fGUtrilOus eperhetS ** con- iempiile. ediior'^-^i*cpuiemftlhUlow ■ efi grade Of tnfam ff it 18 al|ftom top‘ cpntemptihle a fource to merit particular attend iiou-~We. cate nothing about mode y/s‘e 35 have beeo related by 3 gentleman lately . of flakier peculiar to th<|mfcjvis‘. s'^ If thev from raris, there can be little doubt but l im- ehoofe, however, to go into a CGjOrfe oi par- othy-w ’ii be cspeiled from that h o u o r a b k j here’s a t ft* N f t ,n'o> AUy-Natban; you beat about th e b u f t; giving leg.al ruk s for the conftruGiion of feutenc.cs— ftate propoh- tiphs to. fuit yourfetf,; and then vtry cunnmgly^ to be fure, draw frmu them concluGon& ro prove yout own innocence. T h is .may amufe’ your readers; but cannot decei them ; they, perceive in yout attempt, to juftify yourfelf a repetifion of the. very crime with Which you are charged — glrbls prevarication and wilful faiftood. ■' *; --■-- ' -, /■ ■,- In the Recorder of the ip th inft. it is ex- T refsly ftated, that ia ^converfatioh with one gentleman you adnutted'that you violated your agreement, & pretended to nojuftiftcatibn, but that you had been fhreed to k b y your p a t t y ^ You have p a f td this by Uiinoticed-^W hy have you done ib ? You dgre nob deny: the faft | you know Well the • gentleman to whom I al lude | you know it is in his power to prove that you cpnfeffed JubBantiaily what is daUdt and fully to that extent, • W h ether the federalifts were difgraccd by their connexion with the LeWifites, or the Lew-ifites hy that with tfie iedecalifts,r has nothing to d o with your guilt o t innocence, The Lewifites ca CatikiU are fully fenfible Of the difgraee they have incurred from their connexion with you, It is fome gratification' to tfiem, howeyer, to know that you are now deprived of the power o f impofingmpdn others as you have upon them. Your mean evafions and paltry prevarica- i^ j ^ r e u d e r it exped^^ I fhould repcat- ' ;pf -the^ t p f t rtb Wk rhat:^4\ w^s h yburr foiicf^i^d^, yo^ur jed^^ you deejare^, ■'was. ihjhipcientto fupportyourphfer^dnayd^^^^^ and aga 'm^ begged and entreated the Isewifites fo ajftflyou. You arc called Upon, fir, to ad mit or deny this faff^ If you deny iq fuch teftlmony fhall be adduced to prove its truth, as fliall leave no room for doubt on the moft intredulous mind^ W h y then do you make fo much parade about embargoing yoxit moyth and chaining your pen ? You applied for aid to'eoahie you to continue your papdri ' you was told that you could npt receive fuch aid, unlefs you ftipulatcd not to write Of publifh cerifures on the generai government, or on the prefident. You gave the ftipulation With out pretending at the .'time, that it would com pel; you to purfue a Gourfe of c o n d u ftin- confiftent ^\t}a ymr politicah opinions. \ D n iffs you felt joniitXi concienfioupy at liberty to per*> form the ftipulation, why did you, accept the money ?. Tun fay, that on being prefented with your written ftipulation, ydu found that you had given a co r r e ^ ftatement ofiif, and then giye .% eurious rule for the proper 'conftru^fion of contraffs j the lawyers wiUdoubtItfs Undcr^ ftand your meaning, or rather the meaning of the pettifogger who wrote it for you. I will prefcflt your, c o n tra^ anew t o ^ e public, a n d let tkem cortftrue it by th e ' rules of corahion fenfe, It is fufficiently definite (altho' full of blunders in, the -fpelling) to be underttood by every one capable of reading the Enghfii laft guage, without the aid of a lawyer’s diflionary, F Whereas many gentlemen whofe good oppinion I value, arc difpofed to patronize the paper I publilh, who highly approve of the admintftration of o n r general government,.and particularly have a high oppinion of o a t chief .magiftrate—^the Prefident, I do hereby pledge myfelf to fuch gentlemen to concu^l my pa per in a manner, that.fhall be as little o f t n - five to\theft feelings and femimcnts as is con. fifterit with my Own political oppinions. Parr ticularly,’ th at I will ijot Write nor receive for publication^ pieces containing feiffiires oh the general go'vernnrent or of the Prefident, ' Cat (kill J uly 23 d l fi ‘07 ! N A T H A N E L L IO T ” This, you learnedly and confcientioujly tell uS, ‘ amounts to no more than that you fliouid be ‘ governed by your own political opinions in condtftl- \tng yaurpap’er* Tf fo where the ufe of any fo whiGh aimpft every on your files* | giyea th e lie d f te^ . And to avpid all pre-» * \ tehcftfdf cavilling bn head', the ftipuia- tion W4? requifed to be in the explicit, term f with which it concludes j and air ypar toft . tured ingenuity cannot'm ift^d any one as to - % what wa4 the ifue and underftanding ’ whe'n;you‘-.ga-vs,it.- . '_- ‘ ,. ,^. ■■■ i f . -Apd '.th.e'-gent|eihie-n' judged-.cor'te^ly .in '-nof A‘ ^ relyitig on youi* regard to t r u t f t in the ebn-t ’ trabl they made With ybu ; becaufe it has p e e ip f ^ f dhundaiitiy prmed that yoti ha<ue n a . y e g a p fjM fJ ihe natidnal councils, I Will tofrnil.f' u few ypfi have pitblifti^ in ibe . ' v ; - O - • h e prefent controVerfy. * , for fo doing, you attacked and T ^ u lw -,1ft ‘‘I ft Carittne as the authpr of.Gaftigator, jun, am ft , / r ' pUbliffied teVeral filthy communications f o | ’ •' the jfame purppfe; -ft is now proveft a n ^ y o ^ ■; t know the that Ml* G antiae was' n o i ths?: ® Yutho^ of that piece. . la your ’ laR paper yot4> ^ ^ ftatc; pdfitively as a f a /t, tiftt h UlhHonian vndf ; ter h the Recorder bi dprion daig., Isad charged' * * y/7#, .&c. and afterwar^^ artribute theWtfaClC’ upon you, to Mr« Ciiitine f in both you ftale . pofitive falfhobds. It was not a Gfintordacl. who exhibited the charge agak you o f ^ n f tt. ing entered into a written dgriemenf with thef. ^ as you' are pleafed tp term us—-noft had M r Cantine any thing at alj to do w ith /- the attek mstde on you for having viotared;)i ' your agreement. T p us much for your reftft gard to truth. * . Ydu alk with an air of trium p h , <* w jll !thf leading gehtlemen among the Lewifites cpmsf H rw trd and lay that they then wift'^d you to. engage, that from that time you would .in nw cafe ebnfure M r. JefFerfoh or his meafures, a ft thp they might be in the Ivighcft degree cen- furable, and iti,dr*’« ^ Violalioa: o f the couftitb- tion which he had fworn to fupport W fieti - you gave your, ftipulation, Mr. JttiFerfon had been fix years prrfident of the Uoitect State® ; you knew the fyftem of meafures he and hlp^^ • political friends had purfurd § and the probs-- bility was; that the fame fyftem would be con tinued. You^j:owld not .rheftj..ae' &|W'bat your Thofe to whom ybu a p ^ ^ o r ^ p e i m h f t ? f ^ beleived that fyftem to beiCGrre£jt\and calculi ted to promote the beft in£erefi:s of th e ,com try, and declined afibrding;yott afliftaqCe,^^^^ Icfs you wbu.id ftipulate not to publflh. thingsl calculated to ir ju r c ' $u adminiftration the| felt conf'.ientioufly bqUnd tO Tupport, then had no confeientgous fcruples, that In ma king fuch an .agreetp^ht you was committlpg *< t eafon again ft the majorlry of the common wealth.” As to what might have become yo^ur I duty., had the adminiftration or thc.prefidcfttf violated the cohftitution i it is probable there) would have been but iktie difficuky. had the ii cafe pecurred— the gentlem en in that cafie- woulfi have been as wi|fing as yourfelf iq h A ^ bad them expofed ; and if you had happe^'?^ f t v I to diCer in o p f t t o had 0ffciefM* | ift duPy beftived ic-to be y p u t ^ / y to cenfure thei® ^ ^ the gehBemeo Would douhdefs hav releh?' you from your obligation, had ycu goift them and told them your fcruples confem and repay y%^ moaeyfthey had lent you. , • I will now ftate a fa£l,. Which will demon- ftfatC your tUfpItude fe^ybfid all p o w er o f coa- tradi^Hon I and I ftute i t , pledging my repu tation to prove' it tree if you dare deny — Whep by yotfr repeated foltcitatiohs for aiTilL ance, you had wearied out the p.atieRCC of *tfae , . r gentlemen, and they to get rid of your xmpor- inmty, CQpented to help yon, oft condition you |§, f would ftipulatc not tp make ufc of that aid a-1 | gain (I themfdve*, you took up. a pen and l | Wrote tfiat'part o f the ftipulation. ending wiifi| { thy '^ ot 4 $ political opinions,. . The gentlemaai •who negotiated the bufioefs u’irh you, told' you expresfty thatic would not do-r-it V(3S too( vague. You then took up- yout pen agaiq; and added the concluding fmie.tce. Inft^ad; , then of its being done haftiiy, it was done dft liberarcly— the tecins were precifcly and aft i:uVafely fettled, ‘ - , ' , _ I have now, fir, torn the vrfor from you? countenance, arid proved, I truft, to the latif- ■ fafHon of tvery one, that you have (iilhone|l:- ly and dUronorabiy violRtcd a fo]enuicontr|(^ — that you ate deftkute of truth ar»d integrity — that your principles are corrupt. It is in vain that you appeal to thofe whom you ate plcafcd to ftile the rerp-ffable gentleman of ihe LeWlfife party—they one and view your condmT in the |?A,ne fight th a t! do; it - ' ■ ' ' . : ■ / H f i <•