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- x r 3. a. 0 PuMished every; 'fuesday'By'ALLM and Hall, at Three Dollars a Year, payalJe,ia advanceor Four Dollars if not paid within a Year.' ;? 'A WILMINGTON GAZETTE m cts passed at the late session of state; ; j AN Act for ti.lricsfy JTo ink1ai W3f 'Co- venic nt , adaiinj (latjoa -of, j u ft i ice" viibVn, thuJi,ajeV. K .-TT7:';!'.;'' ; . Amendatory, -and fuppdernenul tqanacl; entitle ., An at fur thV moc uniform and convenient a.lmu,.iiratioRof' jiiftice," ' ' tfed' at the -prefenl" fctfrou of.thc General AfFembly. , -..-V- : C'. ' MutcefTcfluaHylo compel the clerks of r" courts, lh-eta ka,and. rn4Icrsi iji r.qilky; to lettle ami bauffce rhir public accounts.. , To .amend 'an adt for the bettcrjare of . orphans, ancUlic iccutiiy an.l mauagctivciu of thcircilatcs'. . :. ..XparacnJ the fey era! a$J nov in force, giving ferrxily by petition.- ' To exclu.le fiotn .tIie benefit qfcUfgjr perfona .tflSLfjlL-houfei ",n l!.a3f llnic, alT!! Vo. rxlenTi Lcnc fit- of clergy to wW Cel convifteil of certain felonies. ' i Dcclarirg what gifts ot llavc's fliall be Ts-ict.1 - ' .. ' . t- "":;! ' 'To; f"cnre ,'creiitort agairtJ fr'auMuJf . !lhtl Jccret cortveyancci of property by n folvent debtors. . -;?,' . ' To ejicborage ' owners" of .'."ferries to builJ biiJgiS for the coiney.Jr.Ce of tiavcU ' Tp reviTe the Militia Liyt, reUiiw I tb the infantry.. i , . ." Tex rcvife do. rehtire lo the ravilry. , To.revife do. relattre to-'the aitillcry, tiuipariiel of. liht itfhry" grenadiers snJ riflemen. .... I For tle appoiatoioat and regulation of anilior.eers. . " " COTTJpanietor trpnrpoTeSf cuttirig a vi gable canal from Ruancke sifr, a4 a BtM her f rotn -fieri nc i '& creek v in ihi itate to NanftQiotid rivrr ;in Virginia. t l" , For thg bfcttercejyi.latioijujf.the toVri of A eryibrouglv. CWcernjng4h8 tovrv of FayctfeiHe. -v.V-atsthofife fundry-perfiwx therein na fried to faifs by lottery iooo dvllars for fi rtilhtwg the road from Muunufkct Lake 1o Germanton. ' ' 7 ! ' ; To alter the place faf holding the fparc eletons in Dupiin County. , .TQltec the place of liTiidiog one ttf the . fe'ptrAc clcflioiis in Cfiajhani. v 3 'jftjipoiruing cpmpiJKo.nerf to rurv ouj "and eltablttri the 'bdundarV'lin'c' bejwten Duplin, and AVayne couniiei. . , . . Rakigb, December 22. Out Legislature aujouroed )tfleiday morntn.. yo taife a revenue for th? payrfilrht of , x civil 'ill and cotifirtgrr t charges of G.vernment, for the ytiTiScy. For tho clief of cxftitou nd admin- idri'ori. In Certain cafe. ' , To af-ertaUi'and fix the Jilarr arid fees of tht GoVefnor's Private Secretary. r Gitipg further tWe for regiflering rant, proving tfcedi and meTae coo. etsnrei;-" 4.,. l)iftfiin In whit manner the tax on attorneys', Hcfncei fliaUbepaid in futnrr. To attend an acl imenclan afl paff? 1 jn-lo4, aj-fointrViornmiffiyneis ior "tfr.d ttic botjiidafy tine f' lhjj Su'e ai t! ti e Sca t of SuihjjCalirJTed in 1803. Ti repeal an z&'fitixillt the laft fel fi'ati fiWincorpoflMng nl'rfLib'ifhlrg a lJn k, ty t!e name of ih:' State lin k of ,1. Carolina. . , To rOaiiliHi the trcte rf c!e flioni In fu .lure ii lha Opnty of 0 fl . To iep'I f'e 4 h UtWum f ao aft paf .fvdjn 1773, ni tor. the hetitt regulation .fcf K'inttth, Twnf,in H'at'cii county. ... Tdotce Elijaltv Fahre t-l tie town nf yef -crn, trtai Ltx -,tnd Peer Fa. 4lrejiawN,- ms ... , . .Alterinj: the p'cp of liol Upf. the clec- i;nn for a Keprcfc&iatiVe in ti e town of FWtrc'tlle. ; . ', , For the Utirr rfff'M 'n.cf je iewn, t.f Swat fjironh, in Orfl w., "To tnco'ptftate a compiry for llie Ifrl, provrraent cf tlit naxV",r of the fiver Tftut ; in tu tOiinty nf Jonet. ; -t To lfi ar1 cominpe in :fort an xQ 10 male Cof Crtsk aaigablev palled in j 'TKi'vcftaMiihia fpp itV, r'e(Qt, In te cotmty f Ela!cntMaiJ lftotitr purpofes tlUtett pieiiUtjf4 and tu, amend the ail' refr;.lingllkiRsUi lU county of Drui.l 'Pro.v'n.'irg; fir t. rtiief, fopporf and tylrnieitt of the poor of NewIIr.oter ointy. , , .. . ' Dirrilinff the IM ef.pbli..lan(!i aj .' loininp ihr'tawn tf Si htUte. . . Fr tltf further rfytilaiici cf the towai( el VU!i'o inl Nbrn . . ' To feciie to Jit.t-Ke-Uing cf Sadrn rmir.tf and Miry Seiti'of Iiedell eif, ' f.'h elta'P as ihtf nit Nff i'tf itilrV. ,.' T amtn in fl tbrflaMith 1 f'tfl lry ,V f It 'atiilAtf frt F.atHev!e. ard fit atr.f nd yili law 1 f'f.tJ c,e'jfaUoa tf FajcttctiSe Totoipi lioai tjetparTePt el tun t!iJuil-la the. town fcr-f .yitw'"! on vichbiluir,; wen 'd(oycJ by the fire j Fchi.iry ' TrjCPyptl iU'mm pubic o??1s "Is the cnoetlfi rf Of4lfr and- Carteret . 'if Wn Cirjfd nrifttitl.' ''... ' ( ' Toamtruf 11 art r" '4t ' T1 1sVI & the mn!t rf tlln iu Utajc, io ihe timnty ft Sapfon. ' To cQabliOi two tftrpika iotJMn-th To acifsJ aa ail to itxotf etitt two ,"By the fupp'emental acl refpefting our new Judiciary Eftablifhmtot,' it is to go iwo operation oni the fifft Monday of' Marc't. David Stonc ancf Samuel Lowiie rc appoirffed J-iittrs -and Robert Troy, AVilhant Slade, Ifaac L. Guion cV Klat ihe'vrTtoy, Solicitors. , t ' ' j'imtjs Hhotfcs of Wayne county, was on Tliu'rfday. ehfled Ktiadier General of the rath-Briga le Tho. A. Gnen, Bri. ptulhrr General of tlie i'l. Brigade ; Tho, Hollulay, Cn!o'ncl of .Cavalry,- in'the t atti Brigade; , William V ines, fird Major of Cavalry in the 2d. brigade ; and Samuel Baron, Aco' d M.jor. . On the 9th ioit. the lg'flure of S. Carolina proccpiied to !ie cledion of a Gbwtnor, Lieijtenant Gpvcrnor and Se nator to Contffj, when f lie .following gentlemen vere .. eleped;' Gaveroory Charles Pindcney, Lfquirc Lieutenant. Governor,' Jnh:i Hopkjiis Kfijuirr.;. Sei nator toCongrcfs, Joit6 Gaillard, Efj. ,T0' memoTiall have been prrfented to the S. Carolina Lc'iflatute; byj tajor Rpufe and Cart. Geddes, con)p'aiiing of the conriucl of the Governor livnot grant. ing them commiifionj, and prayi.Ag tiiJit he miy be impeached, r . '. ' '! L.iJ'lie; (inveraor wa e!fled at a Mero. her of the Legillature, and relished his hf. fice and took his frat V but t!;V eleclioa wai detcrmired to be illegal. ' ( The Aurora cf the aJ ln(. con'innes the ihafe, md diie,' atur-ng other alarm- ing tacii, tnat LSwrr coatempiatei, 1. The eflablifliment of, a despotic go vernment on the Ihprcs of the Gulf of Mexico. t .. " . , . . ., 2,. That, Mr Burr wai tore the.dcfpot. , 3. i hat : from anaong putjfutdt were to , be Icleclcd the -mattrtala. of new no. tics no !nubt confetvuive frvate, t legions of hinoi! x'.j ,c. 4. Tint among his -effns nf' emplre, were juiiJamtrllAll) 'pftdcfcrttthied, ' i fmrnhtaJe mi uary" hd navsf ellatr--"1.Jhpnrf.i, ndthaf It was ro b; feared f(o 'n th; ins'eraUt of the ilijlttd S'atei, tmhintJ uiJh hitier ItreUn materials, C. ,'J'hat,of cuurfejh fea cuad, on an ex , trnfive lir.c,' wii.tu be felled and oc- ctipieJ. . ; ... , 6, That oiTers of runour a J .enr.o'u rnent jrre to bt held, fweth 10 jdyeniur ert from all paru of. the woi Id. Duape then poiceed to furniih farther clncs to this labjlintlt of iniquity ; de. tlarcs tbat he knos to whon the profit was - cornmuntated that f e would' not have harardd a Hei'lM-inn of thii ni. tuie, without ASyaNCC doubly tua c ;M and tint thn Lecuie of ihf uij. iou It in podedion uf W f ifli. , Ccxuin cure ' for Worms la 'Cliil ' I , ' dren. ' Take Juice rfre and wofmwno'! kjethfr witij honey at ryefl'Mir, nfcacKa sHll quan. litr t tuih-M odJ halfenohneeora.Vr roun- , ded fine, inia Uient all together,': and divide lite eowpsrUofl Irtift I tpraUttrt tMrTf tpread. latoit the BrvtfhiihtHKrtiet to the pit of lV tttmacK,'aA ) rt It stdyeh twtlve ltjrj ttten put tbectWvNt that, ' am? kt tktmitayontwtlrltMNldnstr. Tlefeftr wUI abai m40k wwm1e eomflcteff He. stroTtd. 7hrehie brraanv cirt4 with talari me 4y, wUfifinotdfa4r ml there ' are tny ei nif iihbo4ri who wrt tr'ify to the fact ' -Tilt titMHtt; , Tttm Cftt -TW Krmtlikeomls hstjpir fipitKew tUirTiHttitin-, UHrd the uw 1 ntuh priwKtswiucfc) thy hwicimrd ti hicilv. Tcwt faat traite to the T.n thth t il.e trratr04'tKr irrkrwH- T4 Maritime PrtfeVamluSeeomtwat Jtref, the port, haM5iMerkrtajrucBlltoiUtf-; turicXCtis sUp. . ; . . , Fis riiF rTfafjrcro-f GiiRtft. Mtijo:iXi '.";,., I aw n your .parief apme time ?o, a piece , aigped by a Citiriea," in which the writer Utet that I "recommended and caua; !cd to be passed in a tnia Board, of the Trus ke.ei (after Jt had be,eu rtjerted by a Jarger Meeting) ah ordihance rcqu'urinp the rnonU rs appointed in the College to lake an oath, t$inform of every little fault , they aaw in ther felfow atudent.' It U sofarfrom bdnx, . irue, that I recommended this erdinanee. that t received my distinct and intense diiappro- oauon j. x t Itthe net place he asserts that I " answer ed the refnonstrance f the' Ifoy with frtat ire, charging thcnwilihbinj. m)Uy;pf every crime which; Ibe . tr4.iiait'' Cauld commit."; . Tiif it so far fr&n .being trur, that niy answer ia cpmpletely temperate, containir.jj; nothing but caulionary and pare tal a'lvice, and .pot, stating a, charge of any kind whatever. , , " v.V''.-f c:' uUt furtlier dedre tlvat the Tratfe re- : pealed the offensive ordinance. , T.'(r u i fir from being true, tthat jhe ordinance heing only a temporary experiment ivesi never re pealed..,, ' '.;5V, , . ., He alterwardssayatha'alN Kvrr,. Mr. IJolmes, und Mr. .Eftightim. were displaced from their olTices on account of their , political principles.", This is sa fa'-from bsing true, that no teacher ever left the University, but by his 6wn resignation, nor did. it ever enter info the Imagination of the Board to take copnizance of the pbliticftl sentiments of any officer of the College bclore or nfier his appo'tntment, or to think better or worse of h.ni, provided he was otherwise, qualiBe'', berouse he had opinions one way or. another or t!ice top'es. ';ln the fifth place he astcrtsi that the con sequences of ruy imprudence in can-u'nghe I4W of the monitors. to, bejiassed, have not jref, fccen.. got .'over, 'lie saves me however the necessity of con'fadiainj him, by -saying ISfriiVcif that he.,Univeri'iy cannot be- said to languish, as there are as fnanr vtu.lfnt. nr it k the establishment at present, as there have ben for several years..,' , .t . , , ( (. Te thenjallcdestha "je.very opportunity is embraced of giving a direction to. therminds of the students on poliiTcal'subjectsftvorable to ahi'-;hitoued ariitcicratic goyernmfrm' TJitHfso fjrfnm hin'f irtte, tbat l.bae nob said a'w'or3,on pojitica to a student ' directly or iadirrr ttjr,'lor iglt -f aas pait. To lliis Oie youth whohaveattcnded the iiniversiiy aunu inai umc areapie io tesTiiy. ; , The seventh ch'ar-je s, that the TrMtres hsjre appointed, no jpsn, of ' rcpuljlicau ir jciplca to be merr.Veraiqf .their nly." i ijjarjramyMrj m .rwj, . mat 1 can.re count at this moment ffrtfo'nft "own temem bra'nee andwve thpr.nnmes V!fi e . me oe a piece of paper'., fifteen republican tiiirees, who have bttn elected by the UwarJ wULin a few years pest. .' . , !, '. " , . , . " This writer. a?eru.tn. thaflhe prrsrnt main bu'.h'm is Mtoo large f jr w'ufulness." Thitit3ifj'-frnikH''xrut, that were it B nlihed, the two buildijs vihjcb would then be in itae, .would coniunripraorc than st venty e'lRht students. ,'.,, ' Ilere then Mr, r.4ilor,are eiht positive snl dittimt atttition, containing as manf direct and dUtincl falsehoods takin from Its lhan aeolumn of lltta author's piece. ,1 have piirpnely waved every gloss r figure which might have Imparted an ir.nreive or rap-i-vatingefl"ect to the reply. I shaft ret " apply lhoe epilhtt. to which the wonderful el. I frontory and imprudence of the Cltiien have exposed him. Jle Las sent his piece a great distsnfero escape suipicion. Oul 'the" tree 1 known by its fruit, ' , l.shaljjeive the conclusions, rptciig ; hi fnoifvcs and his pretensions Vo credibility, to ledrant l-v the ftulUc, ho will ro r!fMihtdo him iuif jf t. tMit.ort t rMit ' J"The PartiMonlicur, cf S e ptrmley'si fives an sccnur.t rf tVt procerdii.ri ret- .peeling the Jewiflt afferobl, of whub ike loi:owingia an abHiaq. . . ,Tlt freech of the Er&rtror'f .commif. frorcrstd the Je with alTemblf , afist, CfrU fyinif, hiemaie(i apptuhation H their anfwerf,' and rcfcrilng 10 iVe Mvplution wMcn meascea 10 laaiio op rHik i tfrorei an I empires, tut the tjm Ic Siflrd Lv'.L 1.. 1 v r.i . 1 . proceeds o rtfttve, thst tVe Jiwi7 .over v helmi'f Vv the contempt of ritl'i,' $$& 'ofteo.lha s l'jed' cf the avfWe,'i;f fgte. . rrlrni. have rri Mtherio httn titiie'd with 1 juflict and then flairs 1 be ftdjewlg pre.j aofttiD t5a k patt.cf lt Irareiisi nej'tf. ty I '!. i l, i ,. f r ? ' . Iilfirt wiQirtfalimaltSriVatirwtci faorild rWa n iwi eatiife lotTof wboersitt 'rof beedma'cUeenrJ Jle lifurtl ieNou 'iiW ftet iirTref.vcur rtUriuei. ar4 ika 'fedl e5ymtfi of youf twrticir figMr 1) M In tcitftfV fdr tlfe'aMft protrOlon width It fnniou,l' lisOl a tsliclmji gwiVinVr (or'the; cafif I obfr f vjtion cf ih "pncri 'B'nnoorce J U jdur Irfweri T)ii e&era'Jy. atjl a t'teltot conflim' . lei, wc4 ajffc, ttj ifJi 10 lia. lit anfwerr muff bf Conrerted intodeiifioi - by another affembly of a ttill " more lujpo pofing a nH religious form, that: they- irjay be placed by the fide of. the Talmud, and thus acquire in the eyes of the Jcwa 6f e very country, and of every ag, the great eft poilible authority. , This is the tioJe of cocforming to the greainefs and gene 'fofity of hiamajefty'j viewi, end of cau fing to bp tcli by ' thofe who. profefs your feligloh; the happy IrlGacnce or th.B isncmorabler epoth. . , - ' ' . ' The number of commentators ;,nn . your law have doubtlcfs altered its puritjrv atutibcdiverftiy of rheir opinions has creC" a'euj dyubti in minds of many of thofe who read t hem. Mt would therefore- -be XfcnderfirgTvinip6rtmnt fcrWcr lo the ge nerjMty of ews tflftx'iheir belief bu the matters' whidr have alrea'dy bea fab.Tiit ed to you' ' ' c " Id i-Mer that the hfftory of I rra;l may fpeak of an allcmbly' inVeikd with an au t lority capable ,' producing the 'refuite 1 which wexxped there muffbe aGrnd : ' Saiihedrim. It la a -.Grand Sinhsdrtm' which his reajcUy 4iow" propv,ft "t con. voe This aiTetnbly, -which tel! wnh the tempi;, wjlfrfins reappear toeniijir. en every where the peop'e whom i: go verns. --Ir will thus rellore the true fp'tit ofVyour law, anf givc-aft'explaiiailn cal enlted to put an end to all erroiteotn in terpretation. It will call upon "the Jew. ifh people'to love and defend the country. which they inhabit, and wfll'teach them, that alf the entitten:s which attached them tojlieir.aricienf country; are1 due.'wlicre for tbe .firft time Tncr the ruin of their na- tion they tan tleTate their Voice.'1 ' . ' The fpeeclt 1 then, goca on to propof,.-,, that according to ancient ufag, theGraid -Sanhedrim. thall confilfof 66 memberV, cxcljfiveof the pretiJent,' two tbirdj.tot be Rabbins,-including rhofe prtfent,,tle other third to he chfifeo by the alTetnbly by . ;fecret (evutioy, 'that the pfeferrt afTimbty . is to continue as lorig as the Gran J Sarihe. diim fhaH remain airembled, aaJ that a. 'comrhVeeof five oietnberi fltauldbe ap. pointed (6 airangethe fabj'effi f or ' rjifcuf fion in the S.ivVdrim. Lalllj, theafTsm. Llji is rrquefleJv io iouncc t:,e coR?.a-, jion of iheSanhcdiim luaH the fjnsgogtics ; ia Eurepe. t , The prefiJent of the 1 iTembly , M Tur tado, rn his anfwer, after taying comnii. menu to the emperor, lameo lni- ibefaU . !ri Itatr cf tl.e Jcw, and eiprelling fer. piifc that no prince had until r.ow taken a ny Per to ameliorate th-ir forxi-io,:, -ri-ceedi to obfcive on tks inconre-ien.ei 4ri . fiiig from the ditifion of each it'itoi ii.u different Tecl 1, and that eaih'ni.) 1 toprf feet to the fovereign a icfpoi f liiiy arj the rnejns of fgpeiattndaf ce, fr whirh, reifons there oghl to bt p;if n y.p..n teil toludy its piii.i'c'p'ee and pie-i'ivc i'l fHiiity, of which thev lUouil be the dtpb. f;arics ard thgtiardir.. jli!cnlUte lljat th cxplanaon rf thf rVrr.-et.f ih lewilh teltgroft gIvtA bf the arlemhly, hadtiro'ved, ikal thtie was Bodiing either in In principles cr hi pticlicr, whieh could jollify the exclufioo of the Jews' from II civil It political rights of frenehi fnen Hr conclude! by eipreffiog guar aprohatinn ,f iLepropofciun for couvo. Img Ve Gtar.J SanNd.iarr. '."" Lxlrtfll Jrtm an JJJnj't t! lit Jrmj tf Jhjti, filtCftral n Cii, 111. CtiiiiTuani, Trtamir hat stitH with the dcflnc tion of the tyrant! Lberff ii born a gslnt Frcmtle fciinurr.rh we are at lift free. The pttaciplei which you hsveatwiyi Initictlcd youifclf in, and which you ad thi rout ige to cumniuriiciie to thctnr. rati U thofe tatbirous tin:ri, whro eeq the Icifl lofpicion brmign; tSe tnofl in. accent flu cf mh to the (cade!?, hai cv perattsfaa an cltlUrfire.- ' ; . VPtr.ca U accompli flfd, and thf ir rny oaly wait jt4r ffefewe 10 roncvr In she for mat Ion tf fiat ensnriO, which ii to4 Mod ns rnftf1hut.'n it ff. 'Which !hU flaw fiom tie gehersl wltf j 'la wlVb tjtif fMira fhs'l ftn4 hH own Cuafiiitcc.'end.the rnoil fscrel HrM of ' tvfOaerif No foih rorlLulion as.wae ,rnsii'i ileiectct esbicft, an (hrtth .tfmiaUisstton vi tvlt laJt,refltd 4 whxh svai eoi; csJula'4 10 St(er the tfUu cf a fingle.vanwbofe aAoni art it 0p rtel 10 eveif crindaJe of tiVetrr 1 , ilavirg fired owtfet vet from erf reon, we l ive fwera iat i will net feparit co'rfttvei, ani'il tie tew confliiuilen bf which i will It court ed, fhill r p ta. tla'med until we have if pioved tU fame, izi Iwarn 10 wU it-aotif, icfcmbtiej mf.-- ; t
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