AN SPQKEN AT H A R F 0 R D, EN THE STATE 03‘ <$;0NN;%:M'".‘:TICUTfi ON ¢:z.zv.z«rzn:t%.«r.;: Ae?[._¢;:.m or A A mt?‘ ?‘ ._ .511, .' /I1 ‘ ‘:2? " .0. ;"1.'..<" "'", ‘ 9- “""‘ ,v'‘»y "- 4-I: _, ‘ ‘ ‘ ,. M31 If W» ‘ . ., my :§WifJ}I..f§{“ 4m.fa:5,A Azc aunmu WWW . ‘D 13%-:‘£x’W.’JI‘3;? 2: .7BR.INT‘;2;;2§» B"?! mww:mN M33: §.:;'r:{’"'!£‘»‘:§,;j‘”l?§;Cf§§¢gr‘:‘Ir 3 ~ ,.‘_,_“; W _ ,_>‘,; ,, :.\’,x.>\nn‘ ‘ r 'm|'-‘:H .‘..‘..H. V: 3.. W 4,-. M w H «.4 «- ‘cr-W,--u:~ am‘! w 3 ‘_,. _,,W,.. ~< yn-2 , ;..“,: fir A , , ‘ _ “ ‘ - _ r : £7 Cgswamizffiaca 0/? m*:>*e,-z¢2fl¢a.» mam /7% 2%; we/3/£{7*aa‘£09z cfifla 416% &/f A #2135955://5:9/ z/ie, Cizmwa .?ia7*2§427fa//,. ma sigma; w A g¢’z:a0cL”’;:>y/‘:3 64¢. flm £¢L'107*wa.n A him, 0&’2*:¢Qz»t67*e3¢/ $5514 gay, a7Z(J¢6¢Médf V M ‘A a%a7*6cy/ i%ff»'25 ah‘ may 4:; fl/55.0%»-« Tuomm. VSEYMOUR, A ANDREW’ KINGSBURY, L ‘ %%EzI:1?;.IEL wiLL:AMs, Ium DANIEL WADSWORTH» 96¢ 9/ 4% /3?/y» 4793- 1 Fé-;‘@fl%H@a“$1@1‘@1'@q‘@-;“@z‘@‘a€2‘¢*a“03L&‘%'@a‘@>L@:‘@1‘@1‘¢m m“; MAN? # ORATION; " gqmiaauuhfl ii Tfis cuibvmary for perfuns, iianjding in tbe fifuationiiiu which I am now“ pIaced;iiitu"éfitei‘a min their hearers with glowing eulogies m1Lib§21"ty, and I1’1CZi€ptL‘1’1Ci€I1C€. This p1*aé‘cice fprung 1”1"o111*a Iztiu-»~ duble i1"pirit_; and has donxbtlefs produced w:3r'y“iibie-flea ficialefibéizs. But it becomes the firiends of their cou1"1try,,at the prefent pferiod, to turn their attention to fonuetbing of n1o1fe importance. It becomes usito V cnquiireb, whilfi we are gazing with mpiturous emu-« tions, at this idal, which our fancies have dec":orated"i with fuch fplrsndid’ o1~na111ents;_, whether weAa;r¢fi;,;11ot the utmoft danger of being robbedi of 21 more fub{tan- tial blefling. Childifh indeed will «oilriiconduéis be, if we fufier ourifelves to be thus deluded, ‘fliiflxall therew- ibre leaveifuch fubjeéfs for in1inds’,‘ more enthufiaflic than my own; whilel direéi your thoughts, for 21 few‘ fuiniutes, to one inconceivably more interefiing tuoius all. rrur"national*Ii11dependence was atchievfediibyia» fevers, and painful ftrugglc-2. Let us enquiire,%whetiI1er wcare notin danger i of being deprived byfmud" and violence, of that, which cofi us fo dear, theblefiing-s bf which, we have {um iiiqrt pe:riod io riiichly exapcrin“ 4 dented, whofeleharmsiyhare Io oftenlszindledourwcn.‘ tlhu_fiafm,,and animated our hopes. On this topiie, myfentiments will be plain, and undifgnifed. ,Not , aecinvitonied to concealment on political‘ fubjeéts, even inbcircumftaneesfar lefs interefting than the prefent, I ihould efieem my conduél: very unworthy, if Iwere capableofireflraining my honefl: opinions, at a -mo-» ment, when it becomes every man to range himfelf on theyyfide of his country, and to ufe every poflible enerm a rich for its prefervation and honor. .,E'v:anvl perfonwho; hears me, will readily per»- ceiye,:i:;thati~,Francle is thefource, from whence I expeél.‘ this danger. , It has, indeed been apprehended for years, by many, whofeminds were not blinded by the glareofcthe afioniflaingevents, which thatnation has accomplilhed. I truft there are few at the prefent znoment, whole underflandiiigs are fo benighted, as notyilyto defcry its rapid approach. I beg, therefore, at:,i3hC,’,lOrl§ll§f3ta to be underfiood to advance this propo-an fitiOI1"'?"f'THAT TI-IE UNI,TlE,D:tl:i;tSTATIss ARE IN DAN-«tr by i(£‘vEiR;i_QF;,,_,,;B_yEI.NG ROBBED on THEIR INDEPENDENCE, a he ,:z:aAnn AND VIOLENCE or T}&IE;iFR£EN3@H‘ 3,?.1«:PtJiyB.L1cr._,,y , , it i at an of this prophfition, I re} A yrjnark-+-r-That there has been for many years, a flzeacly ‘V Eb:-it on the part of ‘l3‘rance,to defiroy the Independ» l ence of this cc>nntry., ii W":-n«:NLouis the fixteenth entered i11t0.la11,alli~.- ifinceiiwith the ,United States, they were engaged inn,:ia,, defpeiiatyeyywarfare, with apowerful nation. Tliat nae; i{’ion,;i_Was~Great—Britain~; between whoni, and France, V thereyhadnfuybfizfized for centuries,the nioll; deadly ani». m,0fity.fThis anintofity, enkindled at firfilfrom*the* e l A 2 ci1‘C«umfl,ances*ofneighbourhood, and irivalifliipghadi j eendmutually fafnned, and perrpetuatedi by the;govert1~» ti untilit had become altogether implaeableglini A Iyheeeitprofperityy ofy*one,y was ‘viewejdcyias jthe iaelverfity 05 l and .th¢...0bje&...; higher}: ';.,imqrtam$fi£‘: Mil-nun-sun-noun ln lthefview of eithetywas the humililttion I3 its 7ri»vlal‘;» y'fWhen the American collonies; firth flaewedtatfpirit of relillance againll: Britilh domination, theunlelquall cont tell excitedi univetfal attention among thetl:hations;t—n~of a Europe. But to none was “it a matter of Tueh tiri’te1“aJ efling concern, as to France. Her old, “ natural en; emy,” hael engaged in an enterptize of tnuehl more Cll1l”l"lCl.1lly, than the leemed to be aware of. Fully fen.- fihle, that the aeta aflordedl an opportunity fotlhaumn bling the pride of Great~Britain, France lillenedwith. plealhre to our entteaties, and threw her weight into our fcale. The alliance, though it mull; have been ac» , knowledged highly incongruous when coolly confideru ed, was of the lall irnportance to this country. The advantages of it, to us, were immediate, and deC.l-9, five. Its ftrength was too powerful for tGreat-Briaa tain ; and the eonteft ended by an acknowledgement of our Independence. ‘ Thus, the firft objeélfwhich the French“ Court had in tview-w»-the humiliationof Great—Britain----lwae aecoemplilhed. V In order, howevm er, to improve the great events; which hadt‘lpaiTed:5l*eétt far as pofiihle to their own advantage, they bent the whole force of their talents at intrigue, and negocla-’- ttion, toireduee this country under their abfolute eon? trol, that they might feize the valuable property, which i Great1~Britain,l1ad loft. ' T he attempt was accordingly V n1ade,, at the time of lettling the treaty of peaeeyvanr would have fuceeeded, if Mr. Adams, and Mr. jay,” had not polletletl more integrity, firntnefs, andtipatriat otifm, than their eolleagtte.y Had the treatybeen concluded on the terms ptopountled by.F1‘ance, and acceded toothy Doélor Franklin, the Independence of the United States would have been nothing more tlllanfi aname. We fluot1ld- only have gained la new mailety with no other confolation, than ya at eonfcioufnefs, ‘that’! we were imrnenfeylolezts by the exchange. i Fruftratecl-» this 2ltt@II‘lplZ,“lJy they dignified tconduét toftlsthettt:llt1l1 trious C.h2l1'3.8C(31"S" I thlavyenamed‘, we‘ wet-efuffered,lfor1 the A prefent, to enjoy tthe-fruit , of out no laboursyl, t i the pofleflion of real Independence. ‘ «No? one,il==tWh0 113 m tnytdeertet adqua'lnted‘i*lWith"‘lt1l'fi'.lr€fi1ef8”'illambid0n &-\,vort11y,A hiAsAAis? the merit; A j A KVHEN Athe French ~Reve1utienA COI111'I18I1C~€‘;d‘, the events which t%ook place fer tee firfl two, er Athree yeaA1‘s,,we1*e calculated to excite in theeAn1erica11Abea fem}, the ~fim':e1*'efi fympathy. W/‘Ve found a1nonAgAAAAeit3 Leaders, AClm1*a&e3A:'s, who had: foeght for ourA1ibertAies; zmd ewI1e{e~Aan1iab£enAefs he1*eifm,A had exeiAtede our friendflaip, andeAzuf§m2Z1‘AatAieen.% BuAt,,when”1:he legitinaate gzmthorityf ‘effAt}.1e king was fee‘. at defi2mAee, Ahisrlife de.;-; A firo*§;ed,:md%e t%l1eA~Ceenfi';itL1tie:1 oAvertu1f11ed, it becanmt V duty 0ft11eAAme1*ica;n_ peop1e,tQ1*efle& e0oHyK0I,f1‘i *ehei1j;fituati0ne~,eA11Az1d2LuS.’c.AAAA A A«4Ti1oLtAgh i.A:1;%A ‘£F.?7EL$‘t11‘”€3‘f truerf pale icy Aof '1:hiscm1ntr'y*, to ac1~:.nowIte€i(ge:-the4 new Fmnch Government, in order 130 purfue a fyfiem emf ‘peacfe; yet’ we ought not to have tm11sferr<:~:d our ideas of gram itude from the unfortu11ate nmonarchg who‘ had*%ih trL1th 1-endereclus iznp{o1~tantfi=21*vi«:es3 1:0 his feroci0usMfub~§- jeéks, wha had ne've1* exermifed towards us, tf1e‘IeaI7£ afi Qf ger1e1"0fity, or fiiendflxip. B1113 howm*e1'a;bfur& fuch concm ~nmy~ a.ppeaxr, far the gr¢:aterA part of the: peeple of the“ Unitcsd Statess, after the de:-.1*tI~1 emf A $116: king, profeflbcl the T211116 lively ibznih of obligationta the Nmlon, as would h2:wet*>e:ee11dr:.e. ta it, had thfii? peo%- ple‘ wlzmmri/y come over, amt? fought our ‘battlwa Finding t11i..«;; fpi1“i‘i: in fill} opem.ti0n. here, that L<3zeu:ieVrs; in the Revolutiomxry gve1'nrnent, very juflly concluu ded, that they Inight impmve it to their awn zxdvan-~ rage. Acc01*c1i,11gly, prof'efli11g thfii yruefl 1"pi1*it of af-an feaétion £131" thxz-::i1~ “‘ elcsler Sift-er in freedonlf’ theyfifem over an :zxnbafl%1c1o1*, to czmy into eifeét their .fm:a;E purp4o176S« Q T'1:1i$,~n“m:nA,4Waiswell ‘ felafled far the x11ii3:u fian on which he was f¢:11t.A Capable of p«:1~f0r111irj1g¢2"&. double: part, without any inconvenience, he “ »apfmared as the meffenger of goodmilltzm our 1mt:io11,,¢ whfle he: was charged with 51 fpirit" of the” daaadlicfi h«;>fi:i].ity.; % Breatluing nothing bt1tpem::e,‘E1e xnedimted rxmthing A but War; a.nd¢vvhiIe he pmikfiad us far Our fpirit of nmltrality, he ufed every p3ofl'ib1r:E: ezflfbris, toforcaa us in nxake a common cauxfe W.ii;h Frmxcea, againii allaiacfi enemies. The objefl; which the Fremsh had in view, in tluis. hypocritcal policy, was not any fezrimus ‘afliitu mace from ‘our exertions in hm“ fswouru. Iier Awiflx to nmke us,quar:rel with the otlxw rmtions 093? Europe, withwhonx we were 011 friendly t£:r1r1~s,A’th;at we rniggm beiforced to talce flwltcar ¥under%hr21* p%1-0te«Sfio11gwwhicli; would inve1Te¢E1:,4reduc‘e us to a flaw? of abfolutezz vafl'%1l»*% A age, Unluckily fm th%efche111es%of1 Franwr, Genet plucked off his mafia: too fudclenly. A Ir~Iis i11fidioufnaf9 became apparent; andf his rn%afte1~s;fi11ciiz1gAt1mn1;f€1‘Ve3 dangerof ~beingfrL1fl1'at€d in‘%t11ei1* c1a1*lingpL1¢1"pQfe, difm.i£TedV»himf1*ox:r14tl*1eeir ferVice.A Bf:i1‘ Ravqluttiozala chm: xtrae an A univerfal a.n::gil+ 'e1ty+forits futceefs, th1"OU.gi'i10uti the Urtited SAt:atet£~ A Scarce :1 heart Could be found, xevhieh’ did 11oAt fervierit-; 1y fttpplicate the Supreme Arbiter of Eveitts, to grarrtf them freedom from opprefiiont In this ftateiot'e1i-1 thufiaft11,it was not to be errperited, that the f’troing atla tachtnent of a. nation, would be eafily turned f1*oo:1A 3. V eourfe, which it had gloriedi in ptrrfuing. Having iong believed the French people, to be fincerely en+- gaged in virtdicating A their rights, and afcrihing the crimes with which their Revolution has been black-« erred, to C£t1.tft3t§3, not itrcontpzttibie with that belief, it was not to be e:+;pee1‘f£‘:C‘.§i£ eomitrtertd e?ver the~a€tio1tsAiof his fubje Ae, E193, and employed them in the manner he pleated.-. c_ont1‘aEt has been faithfully fulfilled on our part, and the-_ debt clifcharged. Their fervices were no more: their own voluntary aéts, than the labours of flavesl are attributable to th€lI1ll’3lV€Sa lTo Louis the fi2;teentl1, we, were inclebtecl, jolt to far as fue-h i11te1'e.tl.ed fe1~viceee could confer ol;»l.igation, and to him alone, ,It,would thereforefibe well for thofe of outcountrynten, who feel‘ thisfingular fenfe of gratituclewith fuch lively ec- motlons, to recolle€t,thattheir real benefaftor, the amiable, the pioueking of that "f‘ ierrilale miim,”,ll1as fallen a facrificee to the moPc hwanton, uxteztaxtxpledl in» jnftice, and tyranny. Let them, if their hearts are as tenclert as their protellions would inczlicate, bewall “the ,,‘untimely death of a monarch, who has not left among fubjeélzs, an equal portion of virtue, witli what he ltitnfelf poflelled. ' A A BUT a more important foutce of zztifchlef to us, than all that I. have mentioned, is to be found, in the .atha;:a€te1-s, difpofitions, and praélifesi, of many of out own citizens. That there are two {ltong political para- jfijesl in the United States», will be acltnowledgetlby all. That one of thefe partiee.,t haebeen,llal111oll:t front the timeofotlle‘adoptionjof the Conllitution, endeavouru ingtto fnbordlinate this country to France, l {hall at» tempt to prove 5 ancl have no objecftiont to their at» attemptingltoellablifh tlaeir favorite dogma», viz. that lthepatty in op_politio11 to ‘them, is l~abou1"ing,with ea equal zeal, to fubjeél: this cofuntt-ya to Great,-l3ritai¥n. V f3a~oo£o£ the are pofition,I lbelleveto be attainablee-new .the,fecond, I venture to l‘ay, may dt».-ify tlteit ntmofl; ;;e:tertilons~. The party which I am abonttot mention, A thougahtialit appatrently has been uncler the Cllreétion of 3difi‘e1~ent;~Leaders, I {hall confidet,asl1avingl>een fmml ‘l A the beginning, ; lixntalicitly guided by lV.lr.t, jefferlon. A telrl3To,, him, tlhen,wel1nL1ll:l,ltool»; for the proofs, of what ,,,,;,Cnbo1'dinates have uniformly encleavouteclt to accomplifli. etlltttrufi that gentlemanlwiltltfuflbrammo analyze his , charaé“:er,1withoutttj Inurmuritng;.~_:He" {lands A [T grouncl---5-aBelacon,,ttol"wamothera f‘ ;? ,6: A hm-nu-ni---MI!-Iwnw-n T;?:3u1,cacr1d%d2mgcr011s c:h:££1”11"3.c“2l; The n1ar1c,cwho takes upon himfelf the high (flees of go‘vern1ncntT,c'afi"ume3 at the ix-imnc: moxnem, w*ci§.;ht c>frefpon1"ibi1ity,which A requires caution at thee cutict, a11dcintcgrity in1:11edif4 cha1*gc. 9‘ THE MAN 03:‘ "rm; PjEOPLI£5” will In-z-e1y cI1mtfl“n'i111<; from :3. fcrmzincy, by ohm: Of :!Tn12:l1i111p‘o1*ta;z1”cz~: mxlong his fovc1*cigns¢ A W'1~I."‘cN Mr. ]cfl"cmT"w1:c. rammed fmm his! I11ifli01‘£. to Frzmcc, fears were entertained by 111a11yc1*efpec9cab1éa rpcrfons, that he; had. icnmbibcci no i"ma.11 p01*tic»11 of the ‘unfettered notions of the 1?‘m:211cl'1, 1*cfpc*€fing philofo’-a phy, gOV'€1'l1II1Ci‘I1T, zmd 2~c1igic0n.( '17%‘i“xis ‘£i.pp1‘(;“h6I1f10fl, gzwc grezzu u11cz1[1ncfs; bccszxufe it 1*equi1'edcnot the fpirit cf propI1ccy to forcfec, th-ext fa confidexnable :1 pcrfclxagc nmuft have a. flmre in the Adminifhatiom. :7. the ofli-cc of Scc1*cctary of State fc-£1 to his lo%t,4hc ccould have no concern with lcgiflation ; but his friend, cMr.*1\/Iacdcifong wasg,c:ccatcccc*cctcheccTame3 time, tile acknowledge ccd Lcadcr. (ibis party inthe Houfe of Reprcfentaw ..tiv<3S. F1"OI'l'1th€ perfect coincicdcncc C>f-* .opi1*ii0n “Ba”-~ tween them, andfl the c‘onfcfi‘edcfupe1~iority cf Mr. Jcfu i’e1~fcm9 we znay juftlycccaconfidef the for1::1e1', ascenlifted ccunder thecban1t-xcrs of the latter. The firfl: fac<9:V‘cwhi:cI1 I {hall noticcg, as contair1i11g evidence of Mr. ]cfi’crfon’s .de.tcrmination to fubjcét this country to Frzmcc, is Mr. .,1VIadif<:)x1’csc introduction of Mr. _]cfi'crfon’s(3c)xcelebra. wed Rcfoluticms, to the I+I::aufc cf Reprefentativesg in thcccyccar \ I794. T116 prqfqfléql object of thcfc :Rcfolu:»- cticns, was the regulation of1ieit0uethztt his comm try ihould fo1loW;Franee, in her tremendous career. Cottfidetring ‘our fteedontas I1‘1§XA(i'd with alloy, he wiflned to plunge this cquntry again into the Revolut- tienary furnace, that it ntight be purified by fire. A.- wate ef the difhcttlty of eha11git1g the {bher habits of Americans, into the wild,‘ and impious vagarieAs of philofephy, he contrived this artful mode of begizt» Ilillg the public A1‘efor1natiAon. The u1'1t'1'iemi1y feelings: A fof the people towards Gt‘eet-Britain, were the auxilw “ fiery, and the reguiation of Commerce? the tzeztflt, on which he depended [fer the fuccefis of his fchemes, Though tthheabfurdityef thiSt1tt€n’1ptW;~Z1S C:XpOf(i‘.d, yet: the bait was fwallowed by ninety.‘ “ fitztztnge E Pafliatg {trange 1” That in fettlihg 3. quef’cion,whieh had he other aim than the acquifitien of weztlth to 2.1 pa,1~tieu~ he let ciafs of citizens, 1~efot't fhettlti be lmd to legiflative reeerreion, when the plaiheft principles of COI1ftn1OI1eA‘:€b- rithmetic, were fttfitcieht fer e\t*ery pt2!.Y_f_’“‘Df?53. In all cemmetciai regulations, the metfclmtit iethe perfotzt What is interefled. He almae can determine, where “ his tmdte ganbe advatltageoufly pttrftted ;. tmd ferhisi ‘ eoltviétion, will refett to his Ledger. tA}l ttheht’tti1etta$J vphyfies of a Locke, Willrhztve no weight,hwhen placed in eoppofition to the den1onft1":»ttie‘n of his figures. A ‘We Inuit therefere fearch in fomeother t'egion, for the A trtxe caufe of this mighty efl’o1*t to chaitt domt Comes Amerce. V T his reafi>11Ihavez1hl1*e2tdy menthioned--wiht wag a. with to unite this country infepambly to Fraztce. A "A IN this imftanee, Mr. Jefferfon, and his co-opera» tars, ‘were he il frt1ft‘rated., ‘ But it Wash not to be A A PF’ Y expeéteti, that people of their chzttzufter, i11pU.1‘fL1if 7% eif their ebjeét, would eafiiy Keefe fight of their favourite purpofe. Aeco1'dit1gIy,inevetyfiageof otA1L1*tpQ1iticelM V A p%rogrefs*,e We find them €£tg'€1‘1}T p_t’Et‘.‘:‘f11Z‘lI1g12hOf€3hII1"€3.f-E A tires, whjitth feemedttetpromifethe greatefthfuceefs. IF anyperijoniédifpefe&f’ti11.todatubt, A Whether ]tefl5erfon’s wifhee a1%et:{he“he*es‘hhIf‘t “heave teteprefenteei A eA:€ettum~tte1y, we we e.f11rt1iflted fume 15' aramirzg¢i1‘C~L1m1{l::mcesl, fmm his mm “ precious con»; feilio'1'1s.”‘ ln the-:l'l'priI1g of the year, $797, Mrgjefw ferforfs c*ellc:b1'atedletter to Mazzei, n1adel‘ilts appear» ance: in thc United States. This letter, as mightnata u1*allybeexple£lcd,I1as been the text of n1anylco.m»l xnentaltors. Itrufl,l1owcve:r,that ll lhall be gpardonu; ed for nmlvging 11 few 1'lEI‘l"1alI’l~'£S upon it, as it contalxls a. perfeél cloznpezulium of the Fremzh, and a11ti-fedeml policy, as exlzilnitecl in the United States, Mr. jefyll ferfon begi11s by li.:1yi11g thatm-‘F Our political fituationl is p1*ocligg;io11ll3r C‘l1l'-l,l.'lg(’.’(l fince you lczft us. lnllead of tlmt 110lI)lt? love of liberty, mad that republican ‘governa- Imznit, which C£1l'TLl€3lLl us tl1rcJ‘L1g'h thcc: cla11g¢rs of the Wax“, am .A1f1ggl0»-.l\rlc>narclxic:-Arillogzmtic party has an rifen; "l§‘l1«;*:i1‘ avowed c>l3_je£l is, to impofe on ua the ‘A filly/Emzcte, em filmy Almvcsz z:.l1"r::zxcly given us theA_form, of A the Britilh G-avlzamxzxem. Nleavertlwlefs, the principal body of our cilz"i:;;:m1s l1'emaix1 faithfu.l ‘to republicalnll prinlciplmw :-.1l.s~:llll;a.lll:: tl1e:A.menlyof ltulcnts. We have~ againfl us (xmaulnlicaxas) the Executive Power, the Jam dlci21ry(tW0 of the tl1irec: bxmaclues afour golve~rnn*mnt)I all the afllicers of go%ve1*11me1ju:, all who are leaking for wfilcees, all timid xlman, who p1*efer tlw calxn of clefpot-~ lfixi, to tlm tezrnpellzuous lfezm 0flibe1~ty,thelBritilfl1 mar-«. ch2mts,zmd the Axnericans, who t1~2;u.lc~: on Britilh Cap»- rltals, t“l'1lc=él”pecL1la,tors, perf'c>x1s i11te1"elled in the Baal-»:’,~ and Public Funds. [Eflz1'blifl1me1'1ts invenzredlwitllllll "views of corruption, and to allilnlilzxtc us to the Bfritilh model in its c:0rruptlpm‘ts._—]” The firll: cha1*ge.wl1ilcl1» Mr. ]éeil721~:fo21 brings againfl his c:ou11t1*y,is-¥that}“na party 113.3 arifen in it, whole amowwl mbjeél: is, to im-j poll: an the people, the fzzé/zlmzm of z‘/be Britg’//5 ga*z2.«:'r~:+2«~l :rrze72i.” A A This aflértion, has often been bcrldly made} by the p1'ofligatep1'inter,of Il1€“A..Ul'iC)1’El, and othmf‘ tools ofSc:dition,ix1~the COll1Illtl'yl § blllCVV€’«ll101.1lCl.h’Qp€5f‘ lil”.1s'~lt fo grmmz mazz as the lpreliant Vice~P1*efildent A tl1eUnitedStates, woL1l¢l, leaalfl, pay a cl.em211tlreglar.dAl ltojtruth lil:1:;[hi‘s xvritings. Q No man will fay, thatfllthe 4 lpmfty of whicl1 Mg‘. £*3‘l;.f¢1"ll~¢§)I1 is lfpe21l+l:i11g,‘,eV€l1fi 13113 hardihpqdll t‘04lla¢;aw their ,1‘-;':v be,l1:::rwllimpl0l'6l’3,l xnonarchical glovernmexltyon tlmipeoplle «.:lf‘1;11e Um~t,edr '16 States, however much they may feetetly with fueh sit, evfillt A to take place. “ The form of this govern» ;ment,” fays this letter-writer, “ they have already given us?’ No one can niilundetitzincl this exptefiion, Mr. ]efi"etl'onmea11s to be undetitood, that the Con»: ititution of the United States, poiiefies the fivmz of the Britilh Govemmetit. If this is his opinion of out ,}Conititution, what are We to undetitancl by the oaths he has 1*epe21tedly taken to fupport it? Is he willing; to threat‘ to fupport it 1non2t1'ehy in the United States ; or does he clif1'ega1'tl the obligations of an oath; and *wite,t1 he has :3. fzwoutlite object before him, like at thot-, ottglt ditfeipile of the Illuminati,(4) truih boldly upon, the thiclt Vboiies of the bucltler of God ? But of Whoni. is this p2l1‘t}" ieid to confiit? ‘Who are they, that are ttvowedly attest" ptihg to impofe upon us the fubftance of the Britilh govetttmeht E’ ““ The Executive PoWe1*,” fays this philofophet. At the date of this letter, the EX€CL1i'i'?V€ Power of the United States, in the htmds of the veiietable, the illutttious VVASHINGTON---On tjvhofe virtues, the language of paheg§r1'ic has loiig fince b€€1'1 eithaufledm-on wl1ol"ehes.tl, relt the b€I:1€CliCfiiOI1Sg, of :1 grateful counlltry-mwztiid who, after l"laViI1g‘p61"fO1'Yn» ed the molt i1npott;it1t,,,2it1d _dii’hcult fetvlices, without t the leaf’: dittiinution of i10110l',l1laS retired f'roi:11,puhlic, employment, amidit the applsufes, the tears, and the prayers of the people, with the atfeiitionate, and dig» tiifiedtitie, of TI-IE FATE-IER otft-its COUNTRY. {hall notice but one other elais of the chataéters who are {aide to beloitgi to this patty»-—-vtiz, “ fiLL,TIMIDt ,1°eRsoiNs,, wI~Io eeeeee. TI-‘IE CALM or JoeseoT1:31vi, To THE TEMPESTUOUS SEA OF LIBERTY.” ‘ This p2t{i'sge,I beg may be atteiitively confidetetl; as it fumifhes,,,a key, to unlock the Cabinet of Mr. J€.‘iiti‘.1‘« fon’spolitiealopinions.is It will betemetnheted, that Mr.]€fi‘€r“fQ11 is complaining of the Federal Co,11ftitu, tion, of coutfe, the party of whom he iswrit»i11g,, are the friends O§i‘llti1€tf,CUZ1l’ii£utiOfl. ‘F TI-1'38 c.s,t.M,;;oi7 Defpo tifnij ’ then, in L his view,” was the,plesceful,,,,plro l7-, e A 4 MPPYCmlditiefl0flttl1eU“iW1*‘7>W?¢$=+‘~m‘~l€%ta V 1;h;;tlMt,(3\otiititiition,, before the ltmngkuiilityiof the,§:r;a,m:t~t A \ 17 My wast‘ déf‘croyed,l:1nd its interefis facfifitzeci, at itliéz A flixiine“ "of anafrcthyi; and the “ DEsPo*I‘1sM,” ‘mull; tn:1eain,“the coercionoft the laws, which Vproteéiedthé ,tts~,¢tt thettttttnttcittt Anglo~MMQné1*chi[t:él=4 t tratittparltv inthis country; and 05W11at defcr1pttmwit people inithe quiet ¢enjoyn1‘ent of their livesgfamiliesg, and efiates,Withot1t fear of molefiationfrom ith’ie‘ ma? zraucling fpirit of mociernii rrepublicanifm. ‘Thisi was the flare, which this party fo obxzoxiouis to Mr. Jefit ferfon, lp1*efe1*red ‘‘ "P0 THE TEMPESTUOUS SEA OF LIBERTY”--—e~afea, wlmfe waves l2i1*e waves ofblood---t whofe {forms are the confliéiing paflioné of Maflwm whole illilabltélllts A are ftamcious monfl;ers,ro.21ming‘ their fanguinary 1‘OL1I1Ci for prey-—-a.nd$vl'1ofei fl1o1'e1"i'by ltllici‘ whore England, A A ‘ ‘F Trmv wotild wreli frQn1 us thatllihe-rtjr; lwhliiih We have obtained by fonmcl1 labour zmd peril 5 but we {hall preferve it; A Our mafs of weiglnt and riches are lb"powe1*ful, that we luave nothing to fear frorri any atwmpt againft us by l'01*'ce. It is fuificient that V we g;ut11*t1*m1rfelve:3,“zmd *1‘I~IA*r WE BREAK '1"iHElLIL-.~ L:c1?=5U'rmN TIES xw wm«:;=1'-I iTI~Ii;Ei'Y HAVE BOUNDUS,f in the firft fl‘L11“l’1i3€1‘S which have fucceecled ourlat.‘ bouts. It fuflices that we arrefi the pmgrefs ofttha£_ fyliiem of‘i11g1*21titL1de, and injufiice ltoxvardsllFraIice;;% tfmm which they wmildtzilienate us, 1:0’ bring us minder I3rit%iihiI11fluencaet,” A A t A IT would almoiifeem, that the writer of this Iett item”, was fearfu1,ltItel‘c l1‘is‘real ilfentinientité wouldhoti ha lufltderfhoodt from thaffirfi part iioff “it, ancll th‘erefore~ cal; t cuizzted the latterpart, to exztinguifla ‘any doubtttlttrttl A {C0:‘ul§'lli 2t1i*ili*titlf1ii :‘1ny_n'1i11Ci;l;t ‘Aftér informing Mr._lMaz-t” ltriliot‘ 18 efpeople that party conlimlitl-i::~d; he .pm;ce*ecls to ipoint M A’ A m1t*the7tmocle of V avoiding their machinations. fays---’-“ they would wrefl: fromus our liberty, which we have obtained. by foyymulch labour and peril.” It will be recolleéled that Mr. jefietfon has heretefote told usin this letter, in what manner this party was 61‘lCl€2WO111‘i1'.tg todeiltoy our libertielsw-Wiz.l F‘ by giv-~ ingiuisthefizii/izznce, as they had. already the fo;r“m, of tfheBrit‘ifl1 government? T This I have flmvvxii, is ap.» plied to the Federal Coniiitution. It may then fairly be laid downy from this letter, as Mr. ]efFe1*f011’s Opillw io3;1~w--ThzitstheFederals lC.ot1{iitution[is:, i2zfbrm‘,l as mom» archy;7?2m.<:lithat“the"friends.ofiithatiConfiit1.1tion, sree V labouring to give it .2736 fad;/Zance of the Britifh men» arehygin itsicetrupt parts. Notwithftaiiding the bold» A beefs of the defigns of this party, i and the ilzrexlgth which they have acquired, ?M1*. Jeffetfon; does not dell» ;pai1* of ffUflI1'Z’Li.iHg them. He fsys-m-“ ‘they are en-» de.=.wou1*ing to wreft from “us cmr liberty, 624;‘ susflval! prefirwe iz‘."’" ‘Wlist meafure is to be adopted, to in-= zfute this fuccefs its ~“*Itl'iis sfi1fl‘icien.t that we BREAK 511-13 VLILLIPUTIAN fries. BY wtsxct-3: THEY I—IAV.t'i’ BOUND us.” “With what chain has this party bound thelUnited Statleis By adverting to tl1elforn'1er part lief lettergwveflisll n1al~:e*tl1e dii'covery. “‘ Inflzesd of that republican govemment which czwriecl us tlrzro’ A tlielwarg (vihicli cmuft meangtl"ze Coxifeciemtitvn) is . party tliasariieni, Wl'"lOf€ avowed obje€t is, 1:0 impmfe on bus the fubilsnee as the lmve sJlresd I criven’ us the 9 Y en es _/??9rm,of the Britiilx ;_.gove1~11i11e1'1t.” As this refers slene to the Federal Conftituticm, that Coxiliitutien is the tie which binds the couiitry, anchof c0m*i"e*, ‘tllatiisltelie tiewhich is to be brol«:ei1 to fzswe out liberty. '";l‘l1e tail: feemsytie bets very esfy one. it is a Lilliputizm. V tie,w§hich.wan infant may fever. A Deflrcfy this trifling fl1aCl<1€§le".311ldlT lY0:H1‘l h€l.I1dS will be .;:free~—-ewfree i first pl.u11-n A _ Wider, free,for bleodfhed,free‘forfacrilege. it A ' ii . yMR.e]e1i”e1~fenthenbringsitnteeviewthe grestienm the aid of whi~ch,every _~tl1imyg. neceiiiaryt tel def» try?-ylur Coz1.fii=tLttion, isritfubjeét us t*~?f0?re.ign»1’wsjy', W is: ‘iO“b€“£tCCOIY1p1ifl1€dt. “’-~ It fufi7i‘ces,tthtatttwe atreftthe progrefs of that fyfiern of ingratitude and injuflzice ttoa». wards France.” A T his isthe fecret, by which the pstfs. ’ fions of thepeople are to be kept enflaxned, their tun» detitandings and their cottduét perverted. Keeptalivre this “ will-6-wg,/jé,”ax1d the country may eafily beettlett totperdition. Here then we find. the fource, from whence fprang the tidiculoush notion of gratitude to A the French Nation 5 and herewe alfo find, for; what pnrptofe that nation has been pmpngated. T he wwime ter of this letter, had no other way of faving the Iibezt-~ ties of his country, than by demoying the t.C‘.onfi:it:u-« ticm, and the great mean of deftroying the Conftitu-» tion, was, arrefting the progrefs of ingratitudewto .17 rarxce. This may be cornpatiblewith the allegiance toftat Jtacobin, or an I111.1I'11iI1?1tL1S, but in a well regulat-» ed governmexxtfi which pofleffed energyenottgh tot pro- teét the virtuous, and to punifh the vicioues,.itt would be unaclu1texattec1~;;t;reatbtnwa crime, tto ..‘vV11ich there can the “but one aggravation, viz; perjurym-Sweating tn {uppottta Cnnf»titution,%which gives a man h»iS'bWaad$ “while he is labouring inceflnntly to deftroy it. IT‘ will be obferved, that thus far, I 1"1£tV.fi taken one fnt‘?cfo1‘eg1*anted, vizz.--»»~'fI’I1:a.t if the French Conn» ails, by any mezms whatever, fhould gaixl futzh an taf- mndextcy A. over our government, as to C011t3$O_1t;itS nxeafures,‘ our Independence willhe at an end. Whis t1;?»1‘_t;>}:>c>11tito11 istoeo evident to be queftione;d.: I SHALL pmceed to point .out tI1ettmeans,t.hy ‘Which, we may efcztpet the calamities qwitll which” we nrethteate11ed.t A A A t n A t A A LET 113211012 be feduced into an unfafe fittntation, ty our love of liberty; 4 or by the ears, antdhunfonnded notioxls of; f1‘i4€I—1dfl1i_p',» and gratitude, whiche I Ahave,a1~ tteadyt; mentioned. ‘t=.IftbBCtOI'I.1€S us to roufe from the t A oAfw»mhentn7l imbecility, into whiehtVWCtt~;aFBtttfunk, \ tta11d%:i;:ett,n_,tthink for;,ourfe1ves. en Letht;nsreco1t1teét the faéts Whicht we Lfnrniflxed witlmby ‘tthet'“h1fl:nry of A ma,qAni‘~% are i I V kifid, attdttvwe mall find”, that of all the nations on eettha. tthereyis nonefmore diitinguiflted for a felhfhr, 't1I1p1‘in~ tiipled, andytdeitrttyétive policy, as it refpeéts other naa "ti;,ons~, than France; that her p1"Qj(:'i&S are all calculaea ted forher own aggrattdizentetttg and that there is no more ‘real ciaufe of fympathy between Atneriea and France, than there is between America, and .A.1gie1*s.t 'When our attention to this fubjeét is once thoroughly awakened, there will be no caufe to fear from this fource, any danger to our independence-. A LET tut: ihtit our Counczila yagainfi thofe perform, A ‘whoiiwiiht to barter our freedom; One elafs of tthefe. men I have already mentioned. They are of a very dangerous nature. No,man., who is weak, or ‘wicked enough, to be willing to exchattge the benign gc>‘*v'ernt~ ment of the United States,‘ifo‘r the horrors of a Pt.-evo-~ iutionary fyitent, is fit to be a Legiflator for this happy zczountry- Charity, with e:epandtedwin_gs,ti1iaypofii» ioly ftretch her flight fo far, as to difcover in tome of Ihefe nten, honeft intentions; but I could almofi: at; eafiiy'pf:1‘fL1ade-Illyfelig that the midnight robi*>er, or theimurderer or fleeping i1’1I15OCC11C€:9 ytnight waflt hirm A i7-elf freefrom guilt. g I A A BUT there is another elztfe, to which we are, if _epofiib1e,indebted for more ferious itiirsfortuites. 'iI"11ia3, cotnpofed of foreig11era.(5) I am. afha11it:r1'for titty country, that fo great 21 portion of liter publicyCc;>tt.mci1s;,, Ifhould be made up of :foreigt'tei‘a. Wi“1£:TC is our nau. tional fpirit I "Where iaiour pride I Witt:>ree is tmri ¢;’li;_2;- "i1ity!i‘t;A;re we yet to be deluded by the irtificea of worthtets renegadoet; I Look at the roll:;~; of (._:i()I1gI"€3.ii~35. ever iincethe adoption of our p1°€:fi";3flt C~or:;ttitt1ti!c;:ti, anti you“ 17£7i‘1'1_fi_1f1Ci,ti1::?..t the moit ceiebrateti “p:itriots” amortg ?th—ten1,i tare;e‘mig1fa11ts from urope. Eiicapin. g ‘fro I1’). t1':1eii* own cottntfry, "t"::1I1bitt€}‘€£iag»€1ii1fl: its .g0V€1‘I).-I11 exit, prob» ably becaufei they hadiezxzpofed themfeljvee to its pen» elties, theyyiiamclitont our fltores withithye ngaie heart" A .urr1ing peflion forliberty 3" and ho1ding.the~rights of A o,t1;e;.. hai1di,yand; itiie’ feeds of ‘ ’\ Rc§bel1iot1ii"n ;the A ?i%tl‘ftt5ll‘,"El'1‘t':y harangue the mob‘, preachlagaiinfl theyep.t to preflion of the laws, trail at all good‘111en§ and, by-the) A lalliflzance of the week, ignorant, and lworthlefs part of the community, pulh themfelres withetundauntedr * eflhrence, into the high departrnertts of gov'er'nm“"eI1ta Where lhoultl thefe perfons learn the principles of raw tional liberty ? Arte they to he found among the lav-e. age hordes of “ Uniteefl lr‘ill1met‘1,” or in the Jeluitical ;l'cho’ols of Geneva .5? team thele regions, wemay jullzly expeét the the foul dillorliers of Legifletive decorum, t and the 2:lI.1tl'1OI‘8 of 'Wl‘riilty~Inl‘urt*eEtioris ;(6) but not the framers of wholeforne laws, nor the fupporters of our excellent Conllimtion. t Ii1t*1* us refolve to defetid our Conflittrtion, and“ "Country, "ageir1'1ll every foreign errc1"ottchment 5 and elfpec:it1l.ly egttinft the eneroztchments ofFrance.. This r can be done, only by 2!. fpirit of union. ‘Wehavede-it monllrartive evidence, that the injuries Wliich we hlareil already rue'elredlt3~om Fr:-incmhaveoriglinatecl from an idetr, on her part, that we are it divided, and, ofcourfe, \ 2:. feeble people. Indeed, her agents in} Paris have openly bo;-riled, that their nreafurtes againfl; us were ‘litre of liuccefs, lrom the circutnilance of our divtfione at home, and from the efforts of their party here.i(l7) is perfeélly well afli1red,thttt America, if united; is invincible. Our lhores xnay indeetlbe ravagedg our towris cleltroyecl, anti our veflels plundered 2;,‘ but the country can never be conquered. Our rerou1~ces ere ineitlrztttllible ; our fpirit, when thoroughly roofed, ‘ttneortquerttble. We have once hazarded all rithegtlllis Tde:-.tr to the heart of mztn, A“ vvhen we‘ were few teen ininu.rnber,, yeti very few,” and irtfal truly feeble Rate; ‘Shall we flow ihrirtltfrom the forcer,yilev‘en of e.ll«-con-yg A querirtg I*”rance,, 2LI1Cl yield our freedom wttlioutlyyye, « and ftiveour country. , ‘llrttggleii "l"hisyt1ever wiyll l1eppen,iyun‘lefe wetlre cape. ghleofi forgettingthie mighty reaffotrts, Whiehyc»9..l'11te‘ to Q exelrt‘rotirl'elve’s to the lutmlofl, to defentloury liberties, ii i it ~L:E'rme,tl1er1,,; eallyour attelntionto“ethismolt in»- tmmng»~trub3ee. c.,l;;, the coniiclreratiorrttt of it,1¢t 11$ $3» firfi er1“quire,wZ?mf.w§ arm in lg/Fe with our Iizdc:y>52~2rlvz2ca§’ Anddyhyere, I am not about to ente1*tayi11lyou jwinlx dc» gélanmtion on the glory of being 2). free, ixmdopmxdonlt gigtion. My intemition is, to call your ferious refleéb gclns, to your lmore fxxbflantdial int.e1*efl‘s. Call your eyes then ajbroady, and fee what you are in pofllafllon of, Look at; yourcountl1*y, rich in exro1*yb1elli11g;,tl1at is 11e.c6{Ta1*y to the health, to thcvploa.fu1“el, dandy to 1:116: happinefs of men. A Hero eve:-.-ry 1112111 is tl1efove:mign M bro 1*ietor of his little“: farm, zmdlutlue haul Wm..afie31' of P‘ P _ IPY V his eaceful cl-wellm. .y Free-*: from the orn yam:lH<:::x:» I‘ P V 3 P P: l‘ penfe of clourts, fimplicity of manners, and <:m:ono1ni~ cal; habits» prevail, unaided by fumptuary laws, and ‘unmolefted by envy and pride. Knowledge is the birthright of every clafs of ycitizens, and truths moral and ydivino are taught to all. Our rulers, are our neighbou1*s, and f1‘l(3I1ClS, chofen by our fmed, and Lm,-« biaflbcl fL1fFr‘agesg educmtedyinl the farms habits with outn- "fellvesg are acquainted with our wants, and ham: every pwflible li_11cluoemyeI1tl Io fupply tlmxnll. Our ?gover:n- ment was fra111ed, dandy adopmd by ourfelves, witlmut any other ylmotiéve than the coxwifiion of its rmceflity, and Without any other authority; tl1an*oyu1< downy reafonl, and underfiarjlding. Underits oWife,llar1dlljul’t Ad1:11in- iflmxtion, iwolllhave grown up, ancl‘ lflouriflued, “ tlw joy of:l‘oth:erl‘l,lnation‘s, and the pride of they whole;ea.1*tl'1 3,” while yover lallaour _coI1ce1*«1*1s,, ha’Slfp1"Bad ‘the influence of thatl religion, which A is pure, peaceful, and divine. Welyly may we exclaim in the ylanguage of I11fpiration—~3m~« “ Happy art thou, O Ifraelyl "Whojis lil§eyu11ytoytl1ee, 0 people, faved the Lord, the fhield of thy ‘help, I ;m1d;_owho is the fword of thy excellency. A The .etemall 'GoDl.oisltl1y ‘refuge, and unclerneath are the everlafling [armo ;:,?V ;ajnd”ohe {hall thrufi outthe e11en1yylfromlbefor»e th:-;~eo,l and"=fl1'allfay, DESTROY ATHEIVI. A Ifrael then {hall ltlwellylinfafetyfizlozze; the foulltain of Jacob lfhalmlbe c'11pC)11 a landlyylof corn and Wino ;, alfo his heavens llmll 7 d1fopldo7wndew.;l yT‘I-IENlll-SHALL TI-IINE ENEMIES BR. _;1=oJU:m:: :Ly1ARsy.UNToyTHm~:, AND Triorim-xAI..*T y'1m.E.m A ~lld:_;yRONyllII—IEIlRd Hmrx-mLAcEs.”(8l) A j by A " A Boml it mucll more %importa1'1tf01‘ us‘to“m; quire, -zo/.7Aa2.‘ we are to g.«:zz'72_ by lzflzbardirzatioyz ta A 1*Alm72c/.2. I-Iere, I confefs“ my great incapacityfAtAo7 dd julllice to 3; fubjeél, which comprifeslnothing lefsgthan a. complete hiflory of Jacobinical llgovernmehtil howeverlnecellary to theplan with "whichl fathom; that Iattempt it; for by tracingl out the charaélzersg, and views, of thelauthors of the French Revolution‘, we may be able to judge, whether the el-Fe&‘s1which their government has produced," wherever it has-~lope~ mtecl, are not the natural confequences of their caulk; IT is 21 faét well afcertainecl, that this Revolutioll was plzmnrcd by a. felt ofnmn, whole avowed “objeél was t‘l1<~: ove1*throwlof AI.'I’.ARS and Til-‘IRONES(9:l-~’-l-= that is,1:l1c*: clellrulfizion of all Religion, and lGovem»- me11t.A Tlixis plan was “conceived, and 11ou1'i{hecl,lilaAt tlm midnight orgies of the modem ?‘o%ILLUMINlAT;;?l? f’J§‘heV creed oftlnis. fociety ; of; demons,‘ is, “ Tim: 1211 ” 772mm, /mweuver flagifiazts, are $05925/&d_fi22~ z‘/{ye czccaAi22pIg7//34» mwzlzf oft/m'rfmJau¢~z'fe end. If, the-reform 7-it :n.ecefl'ary., in o1*cle1-to forward their main purpofe, ev«.. ery merraberlnuuflz be guilty of mlurlder,“feAduc?cion, pen )3 juuryg, incefl, and bAlafphen1y. Fromfuch "an lafl'ocila*w tio11,Atecllby luch turpitude of heart, we mighxf: mtionallyexpeét, would fpring ajacobinical goverm. ment. . Thié is the gove:rnn1ent, which, for lthfiffilffix years pail, vlmsl clirl:3€teAd 1‘.lT_1f:“: alfairs of Francegéand which has prodluced iz1tl“1‘z1tn1iferé1bl1ecountry,‘ aflato of things, which,A i11ltl1e met:3.pho1*ic llanguage ?At:tAAf “ lMr;.. Jefferfon,may beemphatica1;ly c:alledh,' '3‘ T{AE~Me» ~P£:ST’UOlUhS em cm 1.I131m'rvL” such laf Agovefnnlent, France, and her ivotaries inthis,cohul11try,.A_% havelwiflaeqcl A A "to i:ntrAoduoeAA ohmic, in the plaice of thlatl jullr, and equin- able fyflém, which Withdfo gmuclhl pride and Afelicity, 4 »w‘e have eftablilhedllfor lotirilelves.’ The A°fai1* moAd‘efAA of tryingthe~meAriAts of glovernmlent, ~willlsllb;6lbYAil~3 A A A ‘lfruits'.ll <‘o3*hT'l“hAe)fame: efl'e€ts,A iwhicl1 it AAl‘121S‘ A produced "in A A A0Ther‘coL1ntriels; whore its baleful ~ inVflue~nce~l‘lllhasl been -expelrienlced, it will lprodluoelw ‘burs; llllloiill-le\2:ewr‘l~adpteil by us; Allen us >lthenlexmnim imw -thwffi =«¢fi€€t$;-» W 695* £4 lviéifed in Fmrzce ififl‘-—---311d in other coztizmes, evlzic/E A Ahztvet been corzgzzered thy Fmtzce’. V V t A r IN Futveying the events which have happened“ in France, fmce the eftabliflanlent of Republiczanifm, the mind tecoils from fcenes, fickening to the heart of man. . There‘ we find fimple murder efet fa low in the finale ofetitnes, as ahnoft to become at 7 virtue.‘ The ingenuity of El people, celebrated beyond 311% others, for its qx1ic'i<:ne3‘fe, and vetfatility, has been exhaufted, indifcovering new fpecies of wickednefs, emote hein-» one than thofe heretofore 1z;now11t, and in adding ag- gmvetienet*,te¥th'efe whicthihad ahseady been ptaétifed, T he common modes of deittoying 1ivess,a1no11g a pee»- ple, which feemed benton becoming 21 llzttiflfl of II111T'~.~ de1*e1*s, fe0n,becatne dull, and unp1e2ti}n1t ; they there,- fore fnbfiituted the Gniilotgne, as ea‘ fl"1GT€ expeditious, and to their heatts,“a tnore eniivetaing e11ginet of death... *But,as the fafhion became more genera}, this alfo dtwztetfotundtttttoo flow inits ope1*z-unions, for the zeal 0‘? M vJaCObi1'fifi11‘; and new metheds we1~e invented, more Ethel totthe’~§rinA. The furrowfed ehe:etlv; ;:ofAAge, and “thAe=ter.tder years of Chiltlllood, were no fecurity againft this inferllelbancl. Scenes, which wouldihock the heart of a favage,weteA§ V exhibited in the face Ofttlle tftA111.. Hufbands weref AA forcecl to witnefs the deflotverihg of Atheit wives, pm‘-2 ente of their daughters, and children of their p2t1'entAsA..: No circttmltances were fuilicient to check their ptofli- A ggeey,A or to ccmtroul their licentieufnefs. Difealeslthe A A molt lcxatllfome, furnifhAed no proteétion ; Aeve.t1Death‘[ A A 1013.13 A then, my fellow citizens, your country AlSAAl1'£ d:mger,fro1'11 the foureestwhieh I have mentitonedm ltlAAt”~2ll:COl1lCl not guard the lifelefs female fromdilhon¥A if the reafense fl h2weAe.dvenced, late of “fuflicientim-«~ A Ipertzmce to route you to e:s:.*ertioAx1A AA A Ieonjure you, A A 3111 the name of that Country,‘ andtits Independence; A for which you, and year fathersgfo often fought._,andA A bled l I ccmjurettyeuAiz1lthenames of your parental A wives, andA;A children, gwhefelivee,‘ a.ndAA ~honout*,Alteitt _ie A War duty re“ Ptote€t-W=~1AjA Conjfltetll in meme pf that Religlen, OnAAwhiAch elttl":-Aetlheieonfolatie‘1te??r:eftlll1fe, A" fiend‘ thehepes t°tttu1*etA1'A"elicAitytlepend--:1-:--I coI1ju1‘e'A l go Inumuu-nun i ‘you in the prefence of that Gov, whofe name you ream erence, and whole perfeélflons you adore»---to {tart fromitheldeep fleep which feenxs to have fallen upon 0111* counttye, commit yourfelves to HIM, who is able to lay, even to” “l the tempeftuous feat” of France, ““ hitherto fjhalt thou come, and no further, and here A A flall thy proud waves be flayed,” and determine to it fave your country from flavery, or to perilh in‘ its defence. A A l A N 0T ES» (21) Sen Fauchefis intercepted letter. .d_ 1.. l i (2) ]'AM:~:s 1\/IUNROE. For the faét alluded to in this lp:i:%lI;:t:: ' mt “mull be haul to his own book-ma work, happily cztlctilatecl (lilac: u1.:L?‘<.et‘i i ‘ "f.‘l10€§lt2!‘ii‘). “ vindications”) to confign its author to infamy. (3) “ FROM wlmt I have detnilecl alnove, thofe men miglit indeed he ifuppofcd numerous. The fefiions of 1793 zllld 1794., had given import» ance to the Republican party, and foliclity to its e~ccufations. The propow fitions of Mr. Madifon, or his projea9c of at-mwigatioxi tuft, oe wx-not-1 Mat Jewszxtsom was ORIGINALLY T!-ll‘: A‘U'I‘I~1OR, {appeal the Eritifh. interel‘l, now an integral part of the finzmciering fyfh:-:n1.” I*‘a.uchet’s interceptccl letter. i‘ Irtlgivingi. :1 lift of the Lodges of the “ lLI.UM1:~m.'r:,” Profel'-- . for Robifon lays, that there were feveml in America as early as 1:736. 5“ Proofs of 2:. C-onfpiracy,” &:<:. page 1:59. (Fmtrllx Edition.) I. know not who beloraged to that fociety, in this country ; but if I were about to make profelytes to llluminatifm in the United tiitates, I fhoulci in the firfl; place apply to Thomas Jefferfon, Albert Gallatixi, and their political a£l'm:iates.i (5) The followirig partial lifl: of the foreigners, who have been int i Congrefs, fince the adoption of the Conflitutiorai, is worthy of the za.tten~ vision, of all the friends of their country. jemes jackfon, of _Georgia, Eda» anus. Burke, of South-Carolina, Albert Gailatin, William Findley, Blair iIM‘Clen2Lchan, john Swanwick, and --«-----—- Srnilie, of Pennfjrlvania, and Matthew-. Lyon, of Vermont. Many others might undoubtedly be cnume- i rated; but thefe are fuf‘Ficiei1t. Every mam who has read the newfpapers, from year to ‘year, mufil lcnmv,tl1at thefe men have been uniformly the bit» ter foes of our government. lt is to be hoped, that eztperiencgs will teach Jtmericans the ufe of at national fpiritw-—a pride in being governed by native eitizens. With our own countrymen,-we are acquainted, and run no rifque % of being impofed ‘uplonl bylthe patriotifln of knaves. But of foreigners we know nothing ptrevious to their arrival. They nxay have been traitors, ;_ ‘ thieves, and piclcp0€:l€:ets,?in their own country. i In ours, they are f0\V.f31‘$s‘x of {edition,’cl'ill.'urbcr$ of peace fend good order, and the entnxies of morale; government. V i t i - l 3” A ' (6) I1? I miftakc not, all the fareigners Ihé,v¢ named in the pi-eccciiing mote, except%t.wc>, are Iriflxmen. % It is prefumed that we importation rbf patrims from this iflmd, is at an end. The drags xnuft have been drawn 01”? in Matthew Lyen. It is reported (of Gallatin, that he thought it ex» pedient for hisown fafcty,to take advantage of the gmrerxxmcntal pardon; which was proffered tn the rebels ‘fin the ”Wefl:ern Countics of: Pennfylvaw min. If many fuch charaéizers efcaped, it was i1i«»tin1ed nmercy. % . % (7) Sm: the Difpatchcs cafour late Envoys to France. (8) Daazurénomorww mzxiii. 27, Sam (9) % Bum<1«:’s “ Two letters on the Conduéiz of I'3omei't.ic pa.rtic:s,"‘ &m Pa e 6, Preface. Sec alfo .Robifon“s “ Proofs af 2: Com’ 3i1'.:1c r,” &c. E 3 E 3 (10) T1113 facfi is taken from a nmvfpaper. "Whether it is m1t}1c;§.1f:ic,_ 4131' nm, I qannoc fay. It is mentionecl h€1“e,n1(:rely' on the flmng probability which the cha1'.'-miter of the Frcnclu. N:~.1::ion furz1i:f1%1cs,«tl1z1t it is true. It fcccms to contain 6:11;;-u.‘7t§%y what was wanting, to finiflx the climax of ?:lu.'-iz.~~ wickednefs. 'I‘l~1c government dcmbtlcfs knew, tlmt the meafure of their- guilt was nut yet rumning over, and thercfo1*c with g'1'e;.1t ;grr)p1'icty pourttufi :3.n7 this drop, to con1’umxnat.c: ::hc:i;:na.tio11alc1‘1s.t;rz1.af“tCre (11) SlI.AKEE-PE.-’H?.F.s