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The s.iiinijf Rrig HMiKVA, mr Noble, Mu- h.ut:,rii -Jut tors, the p-euter purl of hcr rg engaged, w.ll ul in ten duet, For fi'f ight apply to the man-ter, Vuurtl, -t JoaUr.a vliarf, lu Ji. KAULDLNG." My 2J ri'it trcct ot ifr uba, 1 fitstaunch schooner JANE, muster, it rt-ij'tur trader, V7 tiV w.ii sail in i iiaw. fur iic'ikiii barrtis, oi pm.ic.7o, plvon board at ou.a (', crto W.M. W. Br.LL, inav 95 No- '207 William-afreet.

tor MV.4W.1tl, The regular packet briff SKA Capt. Btirnfcuin, ha. accumniodutiunf for passengers, md will sail in four day. freight nr patsagc. apply to tbo'captain on board at Crane wharf, or to B.

J. STRONG CO. 16ft Front-street. liavcW'Jlntf from said hrijf, and fr sale, 80 batas Upland Cottun, and a few cask Rice. may 25 TEs MX SALE, Ww The rtduiw.h i.c Brig MARY 161 burthen, is eWCJCUbuiU the most faithful manner ofliveoidc, locftst, red cedar ami pasture white fwk.

el-gaiH accomodations fur a southern Tucket, it found in llie bctt maimer and may be cut to ea with triflingcxpentc. Apjdy on board at Malcombi wharf, orto N. I- C. GRISWOLD, May 86 South-street. C1.AYEJ iiUGAH.

45 finds. Martinique WbiU Clavcd Sugar, will be landed thi day from th-achotmer Jacob and for tale by CLAIBORNE CHEW, tnr.V 22 C8 South-street. jGTTON UAdGINAi, 111K11ADS, 201 placet CoUini 166 Viilo Cofllr ditto, 12 1 Pimciilo ditto, 8 ditto wiiu Sackintr, 11 brfkt Flaxen und Tow Osiuburgt, 7 Trunks 7 Tnittct and Thrcadl A Boxes, 3 case white Slurrtnp, 3 Brown ill mlN, 1 Tow Sliiniiy, Rrceitfjl br the brijf Cliance, from Dundee wA for bale by MaV 19 ilK I'. licit 0 bUslicN pn.i.o dclivi riiblf flt Noriiilk, and for wlm li fviticlit Is 0n.i(fcd on bWl ruii.w kaMy fine last snil-jny sliip Huilirr Vi Miil 'for Liverjunl, on tho Jjt pniirao. Fort.leb iv 19 Clf.LESPIE CAMHREI.T.

"arciiibatd kidf, 4J tie en-M, SUGAR. 18J bK 81 7 coFFF.R. i 25 Coraicaii Wine, 20 pipi MatU ira Wino, 6 years old. 700 bone Clil Sop, 4 'ii Mai bio SWis. nv 31 tf uLii MADK-HA WINE AND FRESH TEAS.

-uhsn ibcr lus for ule Rt Lis Store J- Md. 27 John street, Oil Romiinc Madeira, Sherry and Port IV ine, Old Umuti-a RpM-itH, Cfiffn'mc Brandy, Gin, MibbcrU Brown Stout, Imp ri. 1, Guiip nvdi Hyton, Voting llyton, und Sour hong Teaa. ViJ a gvMttfal aaaorlmcnt of Groccrica and Jipli fit very lu at wliich bu will soli on h.H'ortd uiuis.ij am nitlio city. Any urW for family' a'uiu atotvt will be gratefully roeeived l.nd sli ii'lli' attended lu oik the Hlioitt sit mrtire.

JAMES SHAW. mav 20 tSS'J I. TlOU UFLOH.lK kit MP. llli Copartnership bfiwreu J. (i.

Forben A and Cltiibrtrne Cliew, under the linn of FORBES CHEW, wm dism.btd IBtli init. bv nintunl connrnt All peiaon having cl'iitni on firm are qni-KU'd to rnll on Clu-w, w'io is duly aitthnriKCii to settle the mtmr, and to whom those indebted will ph ae make in mediatu pnvment. J. G. FORBES.

CLUBORXKCUET. Tho roinmiaiott luitim aa will be continued at tttuut, on his own account. CLAIBORNE CHEW. Wkifffert fr Stiie, Spanish jfiu-a, I'JU bids Virginia flour 1JU SWCet Oil t0 a.bc.tUW, 2i b.xe cUi.ct li blih Cvfr Oil, 5i elotcn, 10 cuaka puiiiih Snull, 3 trunk Mens Saddles, kegj may '2'i LAlBOIlNl-rCHlAV, X(. CJ'Souib" tn nlicra f.r side, 56 lihds.

Martinique while Sttfar, St tfuri, hW ha- kct.MvectOiL 25 bet Claret, 100 burn-It Virini.i Flour, 16 hai-n-ls Ca.si.ir Oil in bottlot, 10 -skt Sp.uusli SmilT, 1 triune Vei s. mav3t l. Vti Lti.VK. Jum by the svlio iner Jacob Gettiny, from Maitmiqne, 43 Cl.ived Su-ar ot aii exrc-llont quality, and lr talc by JOHN MURRAY M.y 21 OH'KK. S4i .7 entitled to debenture and certificate, binding tb-t dav and for talc-by G.

Ji I). BVCll Co. May 19 1SJ Front street 1CK. 45tiorce'Kiie of qnalitj, jiiHt received and for 1 RIC1IARIJ l. Tl'CKER, "ma" If W.ter utrect.

IU I rt'Ci tven ni it s.in- oy a i I .1 11 1 4.1 no novel, Cl'ti'lrd TfF. MEMOIRS OF CU UI.ES X1S I COTE, In irhir'i i'trrvlired the h'tor of the TRtIM.XTl raOH I HE FfctNCII Of M. DC 25 I.KI", two U'Miien, plcassr.tly titua-l iM un fir a Sutnnirr't reidene Alii, tore mr lctr.uil building Loi fiv A pply to iv-v 2i C. KIP, Kip liay. ASitll, a (Jmilmirrd Vt ouijn to jn the male rc-d aj wi.ln.tl 'aiif ctory "A irirl tif 18kr ofijr would be pnj (ctrd--Apply No.

S3 Libcfly-tUeet. Ma ird-i 'J'r ct charier, Wjr iNA. liiiom Jltaunch vcwcj bat a deep isr5wlcai'il hurt Apply to HALL, HULL, 35 Wit a.iLKt 1 lie new pilot boat Ijuilt tenr. ADOLPUUS, 1.14 ton rmirt-r yrWfhavcnt-d, and tail remarkably I'anU Aj KU fo May 28 HALL Sc HULL, B5 South-s'reel. v.

for batr, J-reigni i.auriert (U anulied tr in three Jjys) tailing aclir. Leecn, nutitrr, inn men UHttf7W imirew, it ingoo" older, a-id can receive cargo iu two davt. For unn apply to l'ETEll CRARY fc SON, 76 Front-ttrcet Who baa for aala and will be landed from on board taid nchooner to-morrow, at Piere No. 8 58 puncheon excellent flavoured Antigua Rum, alio, a tctt of exchange on London iir 200 ttci limr. ninv 28 4t i J- or Jt Mb I U.iM, i-KWv The tubstaritial ahm PHOE NIX, A.

Wright, master, burthen arao-matii J2t tont, will meet Willi au nnsti- blc diapatcti, and lie ready to receive freight in five day t. Apply to 4 G. D. BUCK CO. may 28 183 Front-street.

REM li t. A good vcasel, for Leghorn, may procure itbout 25 tout fieiglit, by applving to CLAIBORNE CHEW, 62 South -ttrcet. Miv27 KOY, HAYAKU AND ftcKVERS, Waiiliington-ktreet, 4 dooin tioitih of Rector, ttrect, baveiifr nale, the following article: Tenerifle Wine, in pipes, bhda. qr. cankt, Liabou do.

in hlidt. Madeira In pipea, Claret in boxet, Red Port in bottlt'H, Wine of the Hermitage d. An amort went tif C'tmuin Gomh, confuting of Plulillas, BritUuiau, DowIms, Ettopillax, Tickleiiburgha, Onahurghs, Shilling Linnen, Table Linnen, CouliU, and Gia.t iU Moiiaix. 2 cases Felt Hats, 1 trunk Jewellery, confdsting of Nocklu-cet. Ear Kinga, Coinlis, Bieaat I'ins, Snuff lioxca, he.

3 cases of Leghorn Straw Halts, well at 40 balfs Miideira Shumae. Mav 27 SI t-'jAit lAIri ii niuis. Sujar, hhda. and 2 ticrcet CuHee, landing ut Old Slip from schr. Louisiana, from Guad- iiloUpC.

In Storr, 21 Mills. Guadaloiipe Clayed Sugar, 8 do. MuHcnv.tdb 38 lo. Windward Island Rum, 3 do. And 6 hagsColfre, 100 raks Raisint, 16 crates Earthen ware, 40 pipes Country Gin, 100 barrel Prime, .50 barreis Cargo, and 20 bnrrcls Mcm, Brcf.

A few barrels of Me Bcrf of superior quality. 70 barrels Albany Prat and White Beans, Mould Candlet and Brown Soap. For tale by G. D. BUCK CO.

may 27 183 Froni-ttreet. BY US1JCK.A CHAMPLlN.at private tale, 15 pip Holland Gin, 35 chests Souchong Tea, 10 bales Russia Sheeting, 18 pi'cs Madeira Wine, 7 ycara old, from Migrath, 12 canes Urittunnia, 15 qr. Cafks Sherry wine. may 27 OLD MADKIUA WINK. THE Kubscriiier has tereived supply of tint old Wine, b.v the ahip I'hanix from Madeira, which will commence landing nt the cast aide of Burhng.alip, to-tnorrow, where ptirehasurs ui invited to e.xamino it, and where it will he sold on low terms hef ire it is btorcd.

There will be l.iud:ij at liie samk time, tome Wine of a lower quality, moiiic of wliitli it old and calculated for bummer use. R. LENOX. May A WAI. ct S.

KOHINmoN linve removed their Counting Hiiuae from. No. 93 Mnr-rny't Wharf, to No. 96, one dour above, where they have lor sale, 75 hogsheads,) Of good Muscovado Sugar, 2J barrels, Si entitled to certificate and 3 liorret 3 debenture. 43 Imxes white, 32 do.

brown jHavannah Sugar, 2W pip'-ji Marseilles Braitdv of high proof and guo.l lluxiur, put up in Bordeaux casks. 100 -kn Ked Wiuo, 240 l)les Clari 70 do. Muscat Front'g'iac Wine, i 100 do. 01ie Oil, U) do. ol Olivet, All fi 50 do.

t'f Ani boviet, 5(1 ilu. nC Capers, fitsb and of choice quality. 1.5 piiK Cognac Brandy, 55 casks Rice, 50 bluls. New Ruin, 1st St 4th proof, 1 do. St.

Croix da 5 casks Deer Skins, 1 ban el Carolina Indigo, 44 suck keavy Pepper, 15 coils excellent mw Cordage small size. 15 pipes Madeira Wine of superior qtulity. may 16 jv oi.At-SEct)VFEirAKrrfui?fic: A' A fifty hhds Mol.itsrs of superior quality. 150 bags Colli and 20 tons FusUc, landing at the caM side of Peck-slip, from the brig Jub-ana, from St ago, and for sale by HALL HULL, May 28 85 ScAh-strcet DTLAND CO I I ON 50 bales very prime Upland Cotton, just received per ship Miiu n-a from Charleston For talc bv M.iv 2S GILLESPIE CAMPBELL. TO JOURNEYMAN PRINTERS.

A COMPOSITOR who is acquainted with a the Greek Alphabet, will find employment bvappUingto COLLINS St PERKIXS, No. 189 Pcarl-strcct 5th mo. 2801 ltr 7HF.RIiAS Magaet my wife hasclo- ptd from my led ai board, and behatcd in an liiibccumin? nianner it ther fore to fdlii.Ull pem. ni Si. uiiuger lur my account, I will not pay any Jt btsuf her nmti artii.ir after Out date.

CALEB CORNELL. T-f 18, 1817. v. Sw i AM bli i.i. mediately, at Nu.

li Patk, a Sodi-iirioiis Wenmn, who a o-nl Ctv-k i LU.ral w. get will ghen. Ma) 26 Tlnfrcmai table laxt 23SIERRY.BAKEK. BANIvJ OF NEW-YORK. Hi 'STOCKHOLDERS are reqMettfd U) meet at the B.mk, MowUv the day June to elect a DIRECTOR in the room oi R.

MtaaAY Eq, who baf tea'igned his appointment. 1 The Poll will be opened at 11 o'clock, and closed at 3 o'clw k. Bv order of the lxit of Director. CHARLES WILKES Cashier. Mav 25 Agreeably to a rcsoluuon of the Comnom Council, -jrojiofcaU will received by the tub-kcribtrfbr lighting by contract," the Lampt of U.ia city, until the first day of June, 1808.

The piopottala may Le left at the office in the City-Hall at any time between the houii of 9 and 2 or before Monday next. J. MORION, City Comptroller. May 26. 3 The editors of morning papert in thit city are requested to intert the above in pa- peis till Monday next may 26 COLUMBUS lSaURAMCK Ol'tlCK.

'Ihe Directors of the have def laird a iJivi-leitd of tix per cent on the Capital Stock c-f the Company, for the last six months, payable at their office in Wall-street, on Monday the first day cf June next, to the Stockholder or their legal May 20 JOSEPH SANDS, NOTICE. hi. Stnr kholdera of the Merchants Bank are requested tii meet on Tuesday, the 2nd of June nexl, at the Bank in Wall ttrect, for the purpose of Electing Twelve Director for the agreeably to the act of incorporation. The Poll will be open from 10 o'clock A. M.

to 3-o'clock P. M. By order of the Board of Director, LYNDE CATLIN, Cathicr Mrrrharf Bah Mar 2d, 1807. line 2 OFFICE OF THE PHOENIX INSURANCE COMPAY. Tlic Phoenix Iiumrance Company of New-York Ikcokpokaiid bv ax act of TBI i.eoisi.a-TtiaB Tint tra i girt notice that their cupital stock amoiintt to Five Hundred Thousand Dollars ami that they will receive pmposals and make Insurance nt the Company's Otlice, No.

44, Wall-street, on Houses, Buildings, Store, in hiirluuir. Goods. Ware and Merchan dise, from lost or damage by fire. Also, Ma rine Insurance on vessels, reigm, money, Goods and Eflects. WALTER BOWNE, President G.

N. BLEECKER, Secretary. Goods in Store, Ships in port, and thalr cargoes, Shipt building or repairing, maybe insured agaiast loss by lire, for a tingle month or onger. March 31 SOUTH AMBOY NEW LINE OF STAGES PHILADELPHIA. 1 ARE for each passenger from city te city, three Dollar.

Their boatt 'are constantly ly ing at White Hall Slip to receive roikU and passengers. By thlt rout, Merchants mav du-pend upon having their good forwarded to Philadelphia without detention on the road frrfm the advantage of this Road, the Suhtcribers flat ter themselves that tiiey will tie enaniecito carry, them on te Willadelph'm aa cheap, or cheaper, than anv other Rout. Lewis Abrahams, CEORGE C.THOMAS,f AARON DEW ITT, roPnr PETER WILMERT, mnv25 tf. iI7- RACES ON the 9th day df June next, and for 54 succeeding days, Saturdays and Sundays excepted, the usual ground will be run ever for the following valuable Purses, viz 1 of g25.000 2 of 10,000 2 i of 5,000 6 of 1,000 The overs of sport ill do well in making tpeeJy ap plication, (otherwise the purs a may be takenj at PECK-SLIP, COSHER OF IVATkR STSEEl Where were sold in the last Lottery No. 930 AKO 20.C0O TICKETS In the grcatctt variety of number, 1 FOR SALIC at 7 1-2 DOLLARS EACH.

A correct Check Book kept during the drawing, f.r the examination of Tickets GRATIS. Every kind of Bank Notet or Prizes in the last Lottery taken in psjment for Ticket. Ordrrfrom different part of the Continent enclosing Bank Notes will be thankfully received and executed with fidelity at it reiK-cls the remittance of Ticket, and giving tbe earliest information vf llteir success. Mav 22 "pEMP. SAY RE, having purchased the Mack or Gootls on hs'd, of John Arabin, takes leave to infiirm the public that she carries on the MILLENARY BUSINESS in every branch as usual, atNa.

125 mav 27 3t JVV iOl I L.ll) ItEA, has removed from No. 84 Broadway to No. 27 Partition-street, opposite the lower corner of M. Paul' Church Yard. He recommends Ab-atergent Lotion for the cure of thj Scmvy in the iruns, price eiiht aliillincs per bottle, and his Dentrifire for cit aning and preserving the Tcedi.

t-Hre four shillings per box. Both may be bad at hi house only, may 23 lu A'. vvfri 1 1 fclMisA W.s JVJilf'i'OJiK KVEmXli i'OH'i'. FRIDAY, MAr-29. The French Air ling.

Ho me in the United States bat made an outcry about editors being in foreign Britinh pay, as Dunne. It has been the burden of his song front, one ond of the year to'the other. On this subject we have been generally incredulous, but so far as intenial circumstantial evidence i can gay the Aurora affords more reason to suppose it enlisted in this infamous employment than has ever been given by all other paj cas in this country. In addition to what we lately offered on this tubject, take the following from his paper of this morning. After endeavouring to destroy the account of the late French defeat by proving that there hai been no engagement he expresses himself in the following manner.

44 Masscna had made a movement, in all pro-babil'lty with intent to turn the left wing of the Russian armya manouvre, that we think must have ended in an action, perhaps along the entire line of the armies. Slinuldsuch an event havclaken place, rjcentertain nofrart or doubt of the result the friends of the Van dals may anticipate with certainty an account of their total defeat." Is tint an American newspaper? We entertain no ftart tior doubt about the success of the French King, says the leading republi-tan print in this coun' ry. We cannot to eaioestr wiamendv the following excellent pajicrirom the Baltimore Federal Gazette. THE TABL'ET, No. I.

The United States is called a young country, and it inhabitants a new people. Such, however, isnot the case. This country, strictly speaking, is as old as Egypt, and its inhabitants neither more nor less (with the exception of Indians and Africans) than a mot ley collection of Europeans ur.d the descendants of Europeans. Such is the simple and unadorned fact and when the vast extent of territory, yet to be settled, is taken into the account, several centuries must roll away, before the country can be so fiilt-d with inluikitants as to give to it a fieople, onr and iomo.t?eneov. Another whim has been broached, and is fondly cherished.

Expressed in plain and intelligible terms, it amounts to this An European, settling in the United States, becomes thereby a better man, and hit race bnrn within the United States (including Louisiana) a better race, than if he had enntiuued in his native soil, and they had been bexn and remained there with him. 1'his is a flattering hypothesis but is it supported Is there any thing in the soil or climate of the United States, or in their lnws or institutions, capable of making an European better, or his descendants a better race of men We confess that there are rot a few facts, whose bearing is to establish a contrary hypo-thisis. The inhabitants of Afaasachusctt, Virginia and Delaware, consist almost who'ly of descendants of Europeans, born and educated in the country which they inhabit. Here then, if any where i.i the United States, we may expect Jto find the American character in its mot improved state, and uns'er itsmobt imposing form. Tea late address by the legislature of Massachusetts, praising the wisdom of his.

measure Mr. Jefferson returned an answer. "This letter or answer being read from the chair, by the speaker of tjie house of representatives (we use the words of the house employed on this occasion.) It is hereupon ordered, that the same be deposited among the archives of the house, and printed in the paper, in which are promulgated the laws of the commonwealth." Let us turn our attention for a moment to the commons of the parliament of England Among the answers of their king to their addresses, approving of his measures, in trying or critical occasions, we do not find a single instance in which these commons have been guilty of such abject flatter as formally to direct any one of them to be preserved in their archives as a precious relict, and copies thereof promulgated to the people, in like manner as their laws. An act, ug.iinst wliich the blood of Englishmen would rebel, has been done by the representatives of the state Massachusetts the de-tcendaftt if Engiithmen. Is this act charactenistick of high-minded republicans It was not till the evils inseparable from democracy had destroyed Liberty in Athens, and debnsed the sentiments of its once celebrated citizens, that they were guilty of similar prostrations to their supposed benefactor.

CM The of delegates of the state if fir-ginia affords another example no less striking, and if possible more disgraceful to the republican character. In an address to the following reasoning is substantially used, to induce him to become a candidate for the ensuing presidency We arkni'vletlge that the republican principle requires a rotation in the l.ighr departments of government, ns essential to the preservation of libertv. But a nin cannot oc said to iolate a principle nnles intends i's violation. Now it is not your to violate the principle of rotation. Year f.jci! intention we are assured is, not to sene the rrputihck for the next fiurjears.

This intention thet i fore, is equivalent to ycer haviij been actually out cf ff.ee tim ing that pt ri of time consequently, the principle? cf rotation, so otr to all true icpiibikviis, will nut be r.ffi-cicd or impaired by your acting the ensuing f. igr yrais." It is thus the commons tf the Ancient Domi-nion, tiiat c4" the States first ettliNl by Eurepcans, whose pi live in palaces, assume the rt rf i r'ncts :n.daie w.iited tipn by a trsiu of sies, ns--it ibe diy.it'j tffreerrrn, ar.d i isc nTrfour to their Enjr'ish anciifois. At a mrttij of Crr'tln Hn-ll st Dt'i gat of Ncu -Castlo country, in the sta'p Lh held cocf tt a irrt-n rncnda.iuc of tin" 1. See riiu.ch Lie cX Dcattht. grand jury of taid county" Mr.

Jefferson It addressed jft the fallowing language various sources ve bare cbtnin-ed information that putt it beyond a doubt, nu hare ni.r Sntenlion. lh ot the juesideticy, to decline a rc-election, retire from the arduous dui'res of first magis. trate, to the repie of private life. Although' we honour the u'niutrredne of such conduct, variety of circumstances impress us with tht apprehension that even this virtuous exampx iniht be hazard) us at so critical a moment, Clouds of danger haj.g over our common country, which tin eaten to burst in deep laid treason and open violence. At such a crisis the canvassing and' cabals consequent on the change a we appreheitd, dangerous.

We therefore intreat you, sir, not to with. I.nt.l .1 1 Hum ttjui iiainc ut Cliv. iicai j-1 wrilUtTlitlr-1 Ciev- tion, but, (dice more, permit the public good to outweigh personal considerations, At of four years more, we hcfie there will be tr impediment or rextruint to your laudable ambition of seUinir a elorious qainule fur luiure chief magistrates. We will not take up your time with pro fessions of regard and admiration of your pub- lick conduct. All America, and we believe, all the world, are ready to approve the ground of our confidence.

Rut we declare, that by according with our ardent wisJi and especta tion, which we sincerely htlieve is the hope, and desire of our republican fellow cfitixeiia, you will add additional -oWls; ation to the nu- merotis blessings whirh. the smiles of Providence, with grateful hearts, we ate nt all times ready ty acknowledge, at the result of your happy administration." We cannot peruse these; marry acts and solicitations of tho destei'whints of English niea, and drive from our recollection the accounit ghen by Uio Catsius. and A'uetoriue, of the flattery and humble intreatics employed by the Roman Senate and people after thev htai lost the dignity. of freemen, to hduce Augustus to continue at the head cf affairs. Augustus having arrived at supreme power, affected a great degree of moderation and' rcsp.ect the rights of the pecplty by mam- taining most of the ancient forms of the re-.

publican constitution nd pi etended to consider his own functions as merely a temporary'4 Hommistraiion mr incpuonc nerenr. as consul he went through the usual process cfthe periodical elections, and at the end of the ec. enth year of his government actually a nnomc-, ed to the senate his resignation of all author- ity. This feigned anr.unciatinn was followed by a general utlication of the evnte tni Jtomon fre'jfilr, that he would not abandon tit republic which he had taxied from dcttruciicn. Overpowered by their solk ilation Since it must be so (said Augustus) I accept the impure for ten years, unless the ubi'c traiiqxtiU ity should permit me before that time to enjoy the retirement I passionately long for." Augustus we are told, repeated the sr.me mockery five times in the course of his govern- ment, accepting the chief magistracy, sometimes for ten and sometimes only fop lite years.

No doubt it would be percr vved with; rt cur mentioning it, that the parallel lu re suggested is not between Autruttit and "Mr. JefTtrton. but between the te Romans, in the days of Augustus, and citizens of the United States, the descendants of Europeans in thV presidency of Mr. Jefferson. Is the enthusiasm tf liberty banished from cur shores I Is the spirit of independence Is the ardour of patriotism dead I It it our climate, is it our soil, is our institutions, that have brought the ricsccn-dnnts of Englishmen to solicit f.r a ruler, like the corrupt and degenerate senate rfHcme' Where now shall we Uok for the advocates of not men Where meet with the respecter of tHe rights of their fellow citizens Where discover men satisfied with thntrV-grtc of can procure by their abilities, fairly measured, against those of aa opponent Where find men who labour for.

the pu'ulic without hope of projit Where seek fiT men who' reject every attempt to create personal dependence If ulreadv become imitators of the degene rate Romans, in the davs of Augustus if already our election, which every citizen should approach free and unbiased, are iiifluerced by the addresses of legislatures and presidential letters if already oaths- and obligations ara dead letters in our constitutions if already alt love of remit ry is swallowed up in a love foe office if already patriotism and the heroic virtues are supplanted by hypocrisy, selfish-, nevs and running if already the cry of liberty is heard loudest aroonget the most proEigl'C and degenerate we may boast of the name, but we are no longer refiub'ican. When some neglected fabrick nods beneath The weight of years, and totters to the umpest, Must heaven dispatch ti mwsi ngerof liflit Or wake the dead to vrani ut of its fall 1 ytihiuon'i 1 1- From the North Carolina AL'tim a. The following letter will show what unl- fal means are used by that infamous wretfhi M'Farland, to injure the circulation of tif Minerva. Although there is no lawnfO-grcss, that we have stcn, to t'o away 'tie pest-ffire at kdfictdsville, yet Duncan takeri it upon himself to deprive the rcRj.cc ble citiatns of that place and vicinity of ucpit munication by mail and has even giine thr Wmelfieldsv 'lie with the mail without iff-ping at the post tffece. If it would iiw.il thing we should recommend a petitkn to tie osimvsterf'encral, to correct this viulaV.

the post- fSce'; nrt Granger cares but little for complaints of this sort and like Dun can. thinks he is best employed when engaged in tiie supf rtsioi of Federal newspapcrt. Tt is very well understood that Matthew Ly-in bns received aSerr profitable contract for earning the mail in Kentucky, and Mf. (irneer hns ttiet ebv obti ined his vote fr tli Ystoo r.li'imantv Perhaps has re eived bis coi trcct from sis.ib.r he deinocrttic papers h.ve accused Gran intriguing vsnb i.emticrs of Congress, Brd tbe all he is an improper char sr.er to f.il tl.ee ff.ee be is in Yet Mr. Jt ftef son lits ro yp'tit er.eurh to "iMtiis Gmrger.

if stoilJ Callender. and tel talei. Wixjjf iET.tTii.it, (S. Apr! It MH. POTLAX, Karin been a ruVcrlVr to yourpa," ever srnee i-s ere -'t itwit.1t-C 'e r-eret atrl that 1 am cr-tH" Iti to ts ieit yc a a tc ttnirt of.

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