puuiivc Fianner, and the proletutor oi them fet at defiance.EXAMINER.For the Kentucky Gazette.Mr. Bradford\Ail anonymous ; eice. under the fig-nature of “ Ctmins” aadrefled to me inyour laft paper, deferves no reply. -i he toad which he afcribes to me, 1 had not the honor of giving ; It was given by a gentleman holding an high office under the Federal Government ; whole Republican integrity has nevei been quefiiom-d, and who has nothing to expetl from the favours of the funject of that load. Tint toad was the off spring of a virtuous mind, prompted-l)v an honed heart. It were Well for Cur-wius was he fuch a man. I difilam to entei the 1 ji 1 *5 wi:h charafters. vv!i , lik'r Curtins , delight in imIrepreiVntanon lallehood. And i. his re d name wa-given to the public they would deprecate him ?.s muc h 1 ir his want of veracity, a* the Author of the; I .nr Republican for his attempt to m'-flend an cnli -lireiudrlies 111 JVStates; it elate mygovernmepOl'f i»1thecallthe c i l i qua pric fice. me a ta rcrt of r to fi ic Ike v oil con,i be n,tilea illiI titer • v. i r i s