M A G A 7 T M K: ; , : 'tf The North-Carolim fuitable to the Occafion. He was rowed on board -the Ship Xing' of PruJJtn, James Robinf0nCw mander, by Terr Freeholders of the White-Oak Company, mlthejrBarge,.they attending on Pur pofe; infhort, the Refpeft chat was paid to this great and truly delerving Patriot, can hardly be fet forth, nor the Joys (hewn on theOccafion, be ex- preis at 1 c 1 s to oe noped he w ill perfeft the great vernment pat-tinder the Cr(leaving the Peo pie in the Enjoyment of the prefent Privileges,)' "wiiuuui inc inicrvencion or tnerrDpnetaries, and th iir deteftable private Inftruftions to their Go- -vernors from which fo much Difturbance and Dif traftion hath arifen of late, aa well as heretofore. Fruftrate fuch Hypocrites, ruriKiin, on 1 nee we nx, GOD Save us all. Thy Knowledge rich in Storey On'-tnnfylvania pour, ':ou"'t Bleffing : Long to defend our Laws, Stjll gj ve us grea tr Caufc : To fing with Heart andoice HjSORQ-E. 2d FR ANKLIN. King in this City and Province Ten Members of Aflembly, chiefly Juflices, (one the Chief Juftice) under, and Dependants on the Proprietaries, (which is all the Men they can muf: ter in the Houfe,) on B. Fs being propofed an Agent, drew up ai Proteftr which the Houfe re fufed to enter on their Minutes ; upon which they' publiWdi 7XU W,H not,-its no Mat- : iu, i iicitni iiiuuic you tne rnucn applauded If Remarks of the (aid B ; F. Efq ; on Zte id Pro t eft it the faid Proteli is fully anfwered, by undeniable Truths : He alfo goes Home on.Account of feve ra) other Provinces,, and Jhierica in 'generab re- lpctunguicaie lcts-orarliamenrpafs'dfTelar tive to tae (hipping Lumber tojreland; and laying Duties on Goods imported, as alfo, refpefting the Paper Currency Ad ; from which tis hoped, and not improbable, that by his great Influence and' Abilities, Jforae Relief will be obtained ; whether or not, it is fitisfaftory to know, that a Man is gone Home, who will neitherfpare Labour nor Pains, but with the cIoieftAonlieaii a.. prefs this important Matter, as well as that felaiive IU lilt GOD Save great GEORGE our Profper Agent Franklin r::7v' v Grant him Succefs : ; :1 GOD Save our Gracious ing, : Ffom whom all Bleffings fpring, r Our Wrongs redrefs. "'.- ------ r ' . . RE AIJ-RKS on a lateProteJl agalnft ibt this Brovincen Pieces that have been written againft mc ; and tno this raoer. called a PnrtCT .v r. j by fome refpeaable Names, I was, . neverthe Jefs, inclined to treat it with tbe fame Indiffe rence j but as the Aflembly is therein renewed on upon my Account, jr is thought more my iJuty to make fome Remarks upon ' - 1 w"u,a nr,t obierve then, that this Mode o tne JVIinoritv wtrh ji ftrJn. c ...... w mv ,v T). 1 ruieiwir ov Keatons againft the Procemcrc mTVt hfi: nty of the Houfe of Aflembly,: h quite nevy among us j the- prefent ia the fecond we have n ? ?f the kind-antl-both - within a-fcy- a- o . l tt ; --,"-""6 " in- - """" uuMiown to tne rractice of the J. Po,nts. he Houfc adjourned for fome - Houfe of Commons, or : of any Houf?0f iS! and feems an affeaed-Imitation of the . Lords Ja"P H'?n?.cmv-Wh,ch can by no Means become Afterappointing-himr7andfecurine- all the in- their new Allies, feeing all their Lihnnr- lateEleftion loft, and their great Inability, have been very quiet, and Jeft ofFabufing (fave in the Proteft the Charafter of one of the befl and great eft Men of America, as well as clamouring againft the Aflembly, nptwithftanding their continued Zeal and Determination to obtain Redrefs from Propria t ary 1 pj u luce I am; &c. at CHESTER. . : tl. "' '' ' ': ' . - - Yhe rj'NT B EM fuhg Scatter our Enemies. And make them : fall. " Confound tHeir"Politicksf ; AiTembly-men of America. Hence appears Houfe refufed the Proteft an Entry on their Minutes. The Proteftors know that the v are not, by any Cuftom or Ufage, intitled to fuch anKn try, and that the Praice here i"s . not "on ly ufelefs in itfelf, but would be highly incon- -iu iuc-iiuuieiinceit would probablv be thought necefTarv fnr fW At:::... .1 . . . " 'J w lv-JMiy alio to enter the.r Reafons, to juftify thenifelves to their Xonftituentsiwhereby the -Minutes would be incumbered, and.the Puhlic.Rnfinpry ...-iwaoai'-tiwwp'ii 'nrir,"""w .I...-...--.- .. - . - . . 1 mm h oDitructeu.. it'!!. rt r : 1 . 'Mi-': 4iau. 1 ii-- .";f f::. "V. I' i. . m i i. 1 1: i 1 mi;. . 1 : 'ill ran; ; :ira -n J) Ml r n i ' :n '.Is;! ; pi m tii i1