Sprig Of Liberty, The (Newspaper) - December 26, 1805, Gettysburg, Pennsylvania THE SPRIG OF EXPERIENCE MAS TAUCHT rat PEOPLE THAT V JC MEASURES AND LIBERTY CAM co 48, VOLUME DECEMBER 26, 1805. TOTAL 152.] REPUBLICAN To his excellency Governor of No cf the fes which in my opinion powerfully influenced the votes o' the at tie 1 not you any remarks even hints at the minor concurred to elevate vcu to which aided in producing event fe injurious to ike in Two only ot the of enough to command particular tha am and ceptions upon the German and the excellency with tbe the VI The Germans of jna ate their f and are farmers and attention io fully occupied in ihs cul af their that Hur little time 10 a political principles or of ihe of pubic 1 do not much and defend upon the opinion of one cf entire or Defer and upon they can reU to tail to them vhs their So far ae in- they arc know the great outline by which the principles of democracy from of aod not emer the bounds of a party principles they Unfortunately great body of the Ger. have looked to when their own reading and reflection to lave been their ate not withdrawing good ror do they ever withdraw it evidence But when withdrawn it is loft They no are general and colonel Heifter will been the of ambitions unprincipled They have by which Germans haye been lared to give which many of them already regret and would gladly may depend upon that Germans from county in this fince have for having voted for as Your conduit begun to di ID pate ihe mi ft and the to fee clearly principles which were at and which have been Go 0o in the path you have marked and gratify the of republicans by they had ordy delivered plain and Tel down nought in It would be to and your excellency's u were I to mo the many and impudent which particularly tbe votes S one of luch that it is noc 10 pafs it Yoor will readily imagine I to to the of the ion of property 1 art bug few property is of labor known the of labor an look in thoir for of They hive and have pUnted and they ex peel to enjoy tho of their Smcc the era of American in- your excellency has been employed in the public You kindly you have a member of as many con- and other public bodies as perhaps any other gentleman in the fore you have known the trouble of and the toil of your chief oJ cur for number of years much labour of a kind mult have been j fince your to the office of weighty and labors Ihs ot labour and Calculation been the of dollars from the he io private and the exciting your no common to of jour It would be fu per ous to afk whether you would not every illegal at- tempt io deprive you of sny portion of the you have thus red vou would ufe ry means ihe rights cf nature and ihe laws of have put in your hands to avert io an Think ihen what have been the feeling of of hard-working who bad acquired an by the of their when they were that if you did not faceted indoor election there would be an equal d of Think what have bten when ibey of in a manner the moil by a roan in they had heretofore put confidence before deceived general vas by no motive of 10 you is well it is notorious thai had he not been appointed colleger of the port of in the year 1802, he would in to have been candidate for the the very zealous en you by col. noS arile from his regard to or his gratitude for tbe offices you had 03 his fon and his is apparent from his The real of thele two Germans in you in to a candidate is now pretty well their fan was their io the An attachment to the tut or an of tbe reality of tnv dangers and cities if a convention was called were the anchors vpon which the hopes of you and your friends Had not your been you would been in a The your new wo -Id have had a pretext for oor would they have their political ex. id en ce upon Io forlorn a The non- rescripts would have been equal ute to argument and Thar the party not have you been pot beyond or U would be a time and tn attempt to prove theirs in the lafl fin IB what ia to every man in former letters I have ny Left however felf ion upon this that love blind you to yoor ion is will tea real and political 1 have no inured 1 have of I will you the my ration of made I have lately locked over the to a neighbour of mine a few days mer letters which 1 have to your and 1 to Speaking of the late election col. vou in the of rny Mr. 1 am not thete io any clever mao and a maft for whom I a very regard it not been for my fears with to the 1 would certainly have for him in preference the and I no not been ioc the Snyder would f one of them a lenience I would or which t I can fully to tny to my ana tny God ONE OK THE mat AT To be PRIVATE have been elected governor by a majority of at ft twenty Upon this explicit declaration cf col. I no 1 cannot nor A valuable Trad of On ijs import is the con- the new road leading from of Yuo will from burg to being abour ono it and the other I hafe quarter of a from the calculate the probable number ind contains about Eight Acres of of votes which would hive been as good as any in ihe en for Thomas at the late -nd it well for a. Public or rnan it has the of a of and Teat for an OIL or other and has a comfortable Dwelling a had not adventitious occurred to procure him To put beyond cavil or the fact having by she by rhs influence of a few I to your ex- Frame latter ia an an analysis election of with a 1799 5on ihe republican Orchard of an kind of of fale be ealy to the WILLIAM 0ecember 1805. A in to a and the in when you were the federal candidate in to a The whole of the given ia was nearly ceo of which you had a majority of the whole number of in 1805 wa two years old laft about of you had a a from of 4755. Hence it tation of Mr. Conrad in that m there was an increase of bet land Adami voies of out of which lome time in April A c you clear to Reward will be giren to any per on your majority of This who deliver faid heifer to printer or where ma be who may with to be of a new entitled THE MICAL LAWS OF MATT a general view and of iht be flattering to your at it ing the arts and deceptions which been that the public every year attaining to a more perfect knowledge of your and political counties in 1799 wai James Rofs had majorities 111 the counties of c with i particular Allegheny and and ot locb in the city of Philadelphia in every ot common i one of and in the Bit THOMAS M. D. bad a majority in Io 1799 Thomas in each of the following Northampton in 1805- Simon a majority in of csn be bv leaving t at the It will b 5OO paper and A general will be 99' the with of Northampton ufed The Citizens and Tbe wotk be bound in and delivered to at Three 9w and can for Beiks and Northampton and Find ley can give fome tion as to the in We B mot your and the public at a remarkable f -t- that whick gave IttS HOW OH hind the federal candidate a majority in a Variety Ot 1799 in 1805 rand hat of 9 tiea which the republican can. hc of a m 7 have A van Mr. Snyder a in 1605. tor fads one ef two Vcd either your excellency has JOHN yoat principles and conduct Aug. 1805. ot a of the people have chan