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erx f-.rr r- . i as the war tnSEirctte' "hai'cmbrafced thofe to Ke crafcTrom ouyniTris, ; r--X A . -TrTVtliatVotr .wMe." Ptowrrwrfh'Tul,nmthr-TJnitctatcshav::. 8eolved' hat the outrages of the fab ;, hir th. Scrcn mUzw Grower Ca-V 'the moftxtcntitc re Izjions, there was rea- jeSs of &cat Brkaiithcpturee-i, rf amL bV pit thpatlo cf. eiqppcti foxito-apprehend thatowlntcrcourle with tiop, and condemnation o America Teflel nid t rK. nV,. c mUik;. ;nPrr:'Md onr-difc on the mbft Trivolburprefenccs; while m Vod have inta qtteftion hy ; ftate of neutrality,- demands our moft ' fen- Vu Icm" .v X- -fxt. - .i,r- L ,.j . j.fw,;,tWtrv nfi. out the rlive Branch, and tamelv fuffers all WhY r-aLatioV;an ' fes to the-. as we would obferve iullice and moderation fence wUl increafe in prppomonto, her pow. i,nrfiVd mv W: i toward all nations, we- mieht have aO right er, m order to curb which, fpeedy, meafures 7;: ? to meL4he - fame from them.':; We ha:, ought to be adopted, which nwyevmce t iat tyer to lament, that our- endeavbursW Ametfca feels her .importance, knows her . nifeft adcVTrcforDeace.have notmetthe rights, and is determined to detendlfccm. -.- . . i r i- .riV . jjm-m - ru --if Rf.rnhH. That ir is the cutv ox every. . ,'Jff7T -.- ?.-: ' ri ; mm nf-freedrmiJ minntelv (o obterve tne , T number all very well M remember , a ions torammca. c9 ,oui, " , ,y . nprfnn - i T ;m:',L5t W'the 1? nf f ? on1 our commerce . by L the .cruifers and condua, and couverfation,-of every peifon. t'if . 1 .f WiHipd fnr hetween ' officers of Tome of thd bellieerent ;i 'neni and the. United . states, and. .with , wnich .t'uey would; beffatisfied and,mker -J. , - . 't i 1: mnu Ki firnln !" nilattiC.tCtl VtO OUT i omccrs ot tome ot tnd peingcrcnt :pu ci, AViivr .. ; . an'd particu!arlrtiofe oLGreat-Britairyin. Government, tnatae : duce a belief that the TJmd Statesjiavcl ar . pubhc,that no fucb perfon fhould be fuf. iiveM at t?.at crifis, when aneffeatial pre- fered to hold any office of honor or profit liLkjnd;fpen6ble to giveref- m luture., - r y. r f I'l hr c waited, long,. .and Jiftcnca .:wit.i. "jttentinn, btrt I have not heard one r- . . . .i . . ' iaaerJ myfclf with the liope. that .the - Hr'c nforoiVtl in the year 17 S3, to feparate H5 :ro ":: 'he' L'nittd States, which was ira -A-i-rv hVoLVii-by "them. as Coon as: the indhtty ofbur vefleJa m tne v aiguuy oi ou; 7 u " T Wea-Indieiand, one 'hundred , and ; fifty : clarcs hirnleit our enemy, .no 1 1 1 ji,-. 1- - treated as fuch. nave occn cunucmucu m m&4.uua - - r rniralitv " there, and .probably the whole. r5r 0 a letter Jrtm a Member of Con- il2U While thevwere makinc thefe captures, it was by many fuppofed (and thd fuppbfition was grounded 011 the apparently vague .or der ; from the Br:ti(h King) that a.fuppofed; Tiecefliry for feizing arid detaining5 our vef. fpl exUIed 'to facilitate fome military ope- rations agamft theF 1 ench - iflahds id the art ft i dated Jbril'A. I We have juft been informed, that the Court of b't. James lias iitued new initrtc tions relaxing, in. fome degree, the rigour of, the former ones.": fThishas caufed us to de lay the difcuflion of the-motion; refpeaingi tiie icquciirauui vi rvrv . ... . 1- 1 rl 1 f Ko'rtb-Carolina J NcvibcrnD ilril .; . i ! -CW eFqifUy, -September 'term 794- Lr b ic drinjn amicable manner .,Uor. aga.nit tnerf tencn ..ano.,. mj -g- refaed foori, autfitU 'likely; t iff-V lTia?e Keen dlfappolnted." . -Wefl.Ind.es, and that condemnatn d '" or;edV . 1 ' C l:rtn . 1- ': .. -: r . l"- 'Xiot take place ,; - - ! v' :----..i:H--.;- iov:-' ;, r.. 'ce: niy return ,1 fi id no appearance. p a .' l:h rniitns,-and I from "the manner in V;iicH the piOphroT the States pufh onand andVa k ori. thts fide ; aod from what I ..t .t;; .ftnV'iiVl towards. the fea. I . 11 "W- fot orfzeii if we are at war Jawfal' commerce, proved tliemfeiv.es V. r-iri it,- ronrC?of fhenrefentvear t thv of beinp livled the afierters and d v tin vvn 4.' 1 . 4 j c t , i f V 1; ne muft then be drawn bv ers of the richts of man Wc yet" hope th-at a temperate,- nrm; re- f ft. . 1 . .r w... Aa-nmrnf -.State o monurancc on 111c pui,ui uui piiuun.i. -may be liftencd to, as our republican allies t..c warriors. , m- ..'biUret- --T-.: - Tou j(k for a paiTport to New-Yorlc j TaiT.'ort is ufelcfs in peace; it appears there- you expect a war with the .States before return You (hall liars' a paflport, jthat i-I et1 er it be peace or war you (hall be well icceTf-d'bytKe King's Warriors. :::- Children, 1 . 1. You tak of felling your lands to the State 'of New-York. I told you there was no line tnweeu us; I fluH.acknowlcdge no lan:ls to have by their fucceVsful 'eflvrts, fince the i . james Fleetwood complainant vetus Jodiua. filing of thefe nefarious Ordets againfl our Hodge -nd William Gilbert defendant.; : a tnemieiv.es ur i t - appearing 10 ncwun, - r erters and dtfend- rfant I Jolhwa " Hodge, is a tefident of the i in Europe, contra- .! State of Georgia fo. that no procefs of this the coUced pow- court can be levied upon him : Order fo rent as well as Tup 1 That unlefs the faid Jonma Kodge appears - . . j. n -ir t ; s , " : .irr fr fi rnmn aiDant a .port ottne r.ntient lyuem oi.uiuigs, . and puis jii q - fr . .. J French armies have been (uccefsful againft i bill on or before the third day of i the next "iCreat Britain, paini Naples and Sarcinia,- ; tcrm, the complainant's bill thai be taken arToulori ; Tid on the Rhine againft Pruf- ' as to him, and tl matter there- tv to the expectation of ers for the re eRabliOiment as well as VVe are fortifying our harbours and fca s ports, preparing cannon, arms and the necef fary implements of war. (We have laid a general embargo tor tnirty clays, ana arc en April it. State of Ncrtli-Carol.ini T 11.o TiftTlft : C theirs which have been encroached on . rfeavoring t0dev(fe every means inbur power Flahavan snd, '.wiicox rc - .Vq- TK! I r.- 4 ?ieniMal.ftate. ' : Tnhnfton and Rlan Gcurt of "Eonvttvt September Term 1 7$4t complainants vs the VeaVni. They l have br.ke the peace; and as they kept it not on their part, 11 doth not bind on ours.. . : Thtyhavedfftroyedtheirnghtofpfecmp iwn thtrcrforc, al their approaches towards the ei(linfrL as well as eventual ftate of.things. We hope ouir fellow citizens -will take early meafures to fecurcto them- ; felves plenty it home, thejfeafon for plant- incT cotton-, ard fowinc hemp and flax, is ar s rived, an abundance of thefe articles aided " h unce that-time,- and all purchafes made fcy Vool, is dt Arable ib peace,; and inditpen t erhI C 'VtGder" as -ari ' itifringediettt 611 Hablernf time of war. By payirfg proper at-: t.e Kin rihts";-and whenVltne is drawh tcnt;on tQ thefe important articles of domef ; AJct tcjf us, !be it peace or war they lo(e; tic COrit:errt, arthiserifis, the inconveniences ill thritarnproyentehts; nd honfes op - OMt' ..that may aiifefrom the interruption of com fuic o it V the people muft all begone who me;ce may be ariiicipafed; and our wants; uh . t ' VtVtiin- !?re to become the Kins s ; -r.ir.nUed fro 111 cur internal fefcurces. " : : 1 . fu j.'s ;Ut belongs .to the Indans wiir, . lifcourfe be WurejTto them. " . . j. . ----- -- . - ri A.i-h-r eanI far to-VoU ? You re luiHTesrlhat, -onJdur -part, we have acled in the motl peaceaide-'manner, and bortiethe lanuace of the-UuitedStates-with patience ; btJtxi believe our pauju.c aiuiu. led. " ' --Atrrneeting of the members of the DeT . Given under.my hand, at'thr Caftle ofcTaticSQciety in the town .of'WaOiin : t.iLeuis, In the city of OU?bec, ,r ton NoHhtGatblfna on Monday evening ihe Ale'lAlWrtS ; 8. miltami, flex. Wetehfi- ' flfctifcrfLock,. : J A VUi5 atiV : i ,s PHI RAT IC SOCIETY. February 1 of 1704 1 - .BrJIisExccliency'sconimand,' y ' V(SinetiV- ' -:Hexman: ; Yvitnofs) Kyl and. N E W;KiB R-N, 'April' 19. '; 1 ' " ' " Phlbdeipltc, March 27, '-i?& ..i relhrMtckizensMrJlCaroliH, WE rfecljit a duty in.cumbent;cin us, to ad'drefs to you our ideas on the pre fea: ftatc. birpoH:icaVaWr?,;j (opu 7th of April i7g4,:Tbe.rQliQvvingTefolutions were enterea inro, anu w. , ; .a -r-k MlVFJ). : a hat it is the un- ' JLx alie nable right ofa free and in depeebt people; to rarembie:together in a beaceable manner to difcufs with firmnefs and freedom, all fubjeas of public : Jcoticern, and-pobHOi'thcrrTcntiAiinlts o their fellow Rejhlved. Tliat 'the JgnalJerrlces, of tb'e French nation towards' America .Wher. iaie glorious idiftcft -.-for .-libcxtjr. -cnight not d Mahbri defendants, umjDTrn that unlefs the complains VJ ants proceed to take teftimonyito prer pare this caufe for hearing at the next term, the 1 bill will be ailmhTed ' . ' i JMESLLIS, C. M. E. ; . ! ... April 1 2. ' ;S: i -fe To the Clergy and Laiiv of 'the Proteftart , , - Epifiopal Church in the Jl ate of North- Cur, r WHEREAS the declining interell of I the trbteftantEpfcopal church in this ftatcrpears to demand the moft ttrennou exertions ot thole wno proicis inc w it is earneftly folicited by the Convention of Clerical and JL,ay juepmrca, v.w.w Tarborouh, that the members of the fail Church meet in Tome conrcment: place 111 each county,-and choofeone Lay Deputy for each town and county, in the ftate or North Carolina, of the fame religious perfuafion, to meet at the town of Tarborough, cn the. laft Wednefday in May next, for the efpeci 1 purpofe of elc'aixxg one of the Clergy of faid Church, and giving him the neceffary recommendations, that he may be confecra ted a Biftiop iof the; Proteftant Epifcopal Church, for the ftate of Nortli-Carohna. It is hoped that every aealous profeflor will, exert himfelf on this occafion, as the deplor able ftate of religion, in our country, feem$. to call forAhe moft aiye exertions of ercr member, of the'chUrcb. j A 1 Signed by ofder: ' a.! ; and in behalf of the Contention, .. !..;.: us-. m -- i . - J .. .1. ! -t: - .... . '! I.-' '--'.-.. ;i 1 .i" : -:'-V. "' - " J ' -yS : ... ' -if ,
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