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e was ignorant of Ins proceeding*, trim this opinion. Thomas SteVen-; declaration, does not, however, 1 alone : It is fupportcdby the fachd bymr. . urner, who agrees withas to the time when, and place re the letter was delivered.Jt the editor’s belief in this, as in r infUnces which have been enume-l,feem proportioned to his prejudices, cannot believe that the Stevcnfor.s Id not communicate to B. theirpro-or that i . S; would retain for a days a letter to B. which would de-a favorite projefc, arid yet he tan be lin of the fad, that himfclf, a zeal-democrat, would not corntnunicale u confidential friend,”' nor even to ather his (ulpicions of a plot, co-ex-ve with the union, to divide the re-ican party 1 Such certainly on the band, and luch credulity on the o-(hetvs that h.s pa (lions have con'd his uluu! penetration St judgment. iy be here laid,that an editor's virtue i recy .* hm without mentioning .•i, he could have communicated the re ol the plot, and ha\ e been aflilled e penetration of a father (of known aDd judgment, and feelingly alive i welfare) in tracing tl.e plot to its n. Be tides, hi * father, it appears, ided fometimes to the preis ; and his of fecrccy could not be violated, othing would be told beyond the pre* s of the office. So that the condmR s. ieems not myri furpriliiig than of the editor himfelf.pofuive planner, and the pro fee l. tor oi them let at defiante.EXAMINER.For the Kentucky Gazette.Mr, Bradford,An anenymou* * eice, under the fig-nature of “* Gtirtins’* addreffed to rue in your la ft paper, deferves no reply.— a be toaft whieh 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 J whole Republican integrity has never been queflioned, and who has nothing to expetl from the favours of the fuojecf ol that toaft. That toaft was the oft' spring of a virtuous mind, promptedhvan honcft heart. It were Well for Cur-fius was lie fuch a man. I difiiain to entei the liiU wi h clva* a fters. who; likr C.urtius , dcliglu in tnifrepre fentatipn Si I illehood. And i: his real name wa-given to the public they would Jepret allies in Europe and States; it is enough] clare my* approbatio government, and end port it.The importance a ihe truft, ro which 1 I called, being futSciem the wiclt b: moa e tpc citizens a diilruiitui i qualifications to difch priety the duties altac fice, would certainly me fro.n entering on 1 a talk, did not the coi rcrt a in of the well kuc of my fellow citizens to undertake it—iru friendly aid which ti (hewn me, would not on the prefect occafi confidei.ee I now ad\ the teft prefcribcd by 1 on, and to implore th toe Div’ine Ruler of ti a Hi i t and dircdl me in ilr a /-.fhim as much for his want of veracity, a* .... . ,the Author nf th* Fine Repubhcm for 3 and cm me I.his attempt to irnflend an enli ;li:vnedit'iereot lor LllC beuel people, 1 o know Ikich men is to de- j^it'Zcns. fpife them. F. L. TURNER.Sept. 1 1th, 1804.FRANKFORT, Sept. 3.On Mrednefday laft, his Excellency mii*, EtqA?PO I NT.1ir.NT BY .OR.JOHN ROWAN,ry of State, vice jGovernor Greenlp, , took the
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