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14 POETRY? Fron an - Ssfiern fsper. 'VmWrain1t them. . and 'arm the -TaCobihs ' to wttch he afpires. 7But he tsnpiv ftrong, M ' ibr , their profccutiori. ; With'great dextcri- '. ; iTt -Cf f-iJT.K 'irrriim- nances, prouuug uj :V ' :Z.xTrA: :Xt.:...;;f,:: Ut Elffi r on ibe Court of Sejfhns .. . Written in the tourwiuiC. . All hia mad contain he.c rdo", vX, r ,.rmit vour W,ng'ng Tout, lite?, Hctliveti.e lupiuie of a. nohy court - But, U ftramt of jea:ccm;ndin3f iuiM, By whiUver icse cr n Tut o Itlb itUIU Ul-lMi Vt'pu- . .,1 . C r nents and rivaUi and following the revolu- rent ftimr mis jiacuon is Gnurciy ou r.iu tion through-all its..waftidenng,, lie conuant- pwrr ncaa, ati wiujva , af eiohs; -pEverl fulpici without a friend.ias iwithoqt aatpn, he Sacrifices all thoie" who haref either fsrved oc .your mourning IV' .And jom to hcaVe thi For nw no rcore the ftat.d term (hall ome. ; WWg.;hcring Squirtllips with hoar; pr.Jc; To t4 ho many tves midi red yth ru.n, - Or biik with boxwz, by thcmielf wtra To te! how many love-infplriig trick . Iav;k eloie conftb been by th.tu difclcltU J 1 hat ip the weikiu-fs of the wcr May td tli gFi;,5 coud n "w tXi'01 - ! Atid qi ye frail nt, rrhobr nctureleJ, -Ard tlfc ioit.whiibeis of your Itru-theartt ucar ; , Hare lor'd too trcii the i;.Cr.g ptr. yuJ trd f ., ' Here trLurn your lets, exprefiTne tear. For nolr no more ech Ccx rewardirg Tc;uirir , IV chofe his partizatfs and fup porters in nhe tribune ot the jaepbim; - j ' . p RobefpierTe is of ffwealc, puny conftivu tion. his complexion is dark and -lilrid ; -his .hVif (W -jrifl i4llra?ft. nd his Toice -- ... - ' r rt- IT- r . ..I-..vt-. .t ri!inrirn. viir! nn "rtrnK faint and low. nc poiienes, ui . wuuc, uuau umo iiv-'v&-t -uv,UUi done of thole phyficat adrantags which be doomed to deltruaion as foon as hu captiTttr and (educe the., mujtitufle 4ctalc to be mctuiA or oe5 to appca yian unmafked him. The Ab Seveshilcl1 for whom he has referyed the ofnce 'of Pa iPnm ilmrtff without anf rftfllon whatever or rather endowed with the powerful art 'of niditig all thofe pa'irionVwhich'mrght'ertw ; . danger hiVpopulanty' and impair his fuc cefs he poheiTrs, in the eyes of tlte peo ple, that charterer of incorruptibility, which," fcmidft'ill the attacks of the Brinotiftd' ai4 the commons of Paris, haB prefer ved hxs i .1 t.: ' in 'innMrartfip entirely devoted to the fimfiioi appearance tons of ft jaco- La Clots who for the lift. lix months has teen immured with his own crimes, and the bifhop Gregoti?, : who; ferves him with tbo molt ardent and umvei ried zeal, arc no doubt atlealt to ; expsn- . ence the fare of their colleagues, Fauch-st, Gobety and Goiiitse: , - , Sovereignty is the aim of K oSer.fpicrrefc thoutrh ai vet he difclaims its name. Ab. folute matter and Sovereign ; lord; ofl the V- ,h ,i Umn p! 4-0-.r. maun. byic. ft . W CI n pa To ,;4 the ftliing feA. f.n .he fire, , , , ble fo!ong tp pre k': :ma , r.mkfv 'rif Hff rnmmiheeof Fub-' whole empire, he is more i powerful thrtfn z ever tJromweii was- tnen ne ciimmca -tne r W'!'fawi- his .rtrlvate life prefents greateft fimplicity of mahneTB.jr this modefty in his triumph; this ectJfiomy. and nhfruritv r f his nrivatc lifeT he has : been a- Whofioin their henort Lr, cauie.d hu 3t.. Mourn then ye dsmfels, with uncommon gr:e Nor check the currents of the burftiog tide, Ti-.f K,;Uo r.nr r!.f v. ininv a lundlctrchict To wii the various ilrracii of grief afide. For now alas, the maurnful rine it come, Vfcen ill your hopes cf future julltce fltts Jlcar it L- Totaries both cF love, and rutu, ' S o9 thit'Week the Coar: cf ffllion Ul5. l For Character of Roberspikhrb. K"-i r-nnR tci have dcitined ior. the e ooDUiarttTi ana to fix it in hissfoT. fie lives, in the. fame manner he did in 1790 ; having giyc tip none ot hs habits,, none of his! p!ejifursi the tenor of his private hie is ltill junvaricd, Conftantl7 fcrccned behind thofe whpfe 9 xceiTcs he iavors : feldorn fpeaUi;g,Un!cfs at rir opportunity ; cnhancixigjAcffaulti of his enemies over all the evrfns of "tliefo reipn and civil war, Jiemade hitnfelf rcaf- tcrot the revolution, wiien . tne uniiot:it3 parliament of line and, roc theonventicu unable to impair hit' porericreafes ir xby laving at the ; people;-'.' :'ery liopdftrejwus cflbrts will be neceflary to wrcfl: from Klni that power he has uifped. He has jneither guards "i:OTjh lead pomp about ism. Want oS pfbvihns in the in tenor ot r ranee never maies hie untaiy, as it; was thought . it would. Plenty jmd Hecntiaufnefs reign iri the -armies, td conftitute their 'ftrength,' rid; want in the iiitcricr feicures ita thrai-s di-onti Palaces atid churchU are his arfe- nals ; all his fellow citiieni hh his fuldiT3 lmnlmp of thenar the celebrated - .!rfthit was to rop their power. It was ilbcrf'nerrc. whom in extraordinary con- " then that Robeipierrc oppoled all the r.,r--rr nfciicumihncci. amuiit tne uan Ihrunk from the talk of ftccbmblifhin iti'j randr the mbjnent " leems to draw nii:h, hen itiiey will eitncr beni3liuDject8 or us which devours all its tools, has raifed to thehigt;erl pitch of povver. This man, gifted with an uncpm-; Jnon thure of .pjrndy and canning, to wi.icit he owei his whole fuccefs, in tlxe f etc 1785, confined his molt ardent and raoft daring TyiHiesto become procurator- general of the -parliament of Paris, that he might be no ticed by .the Public. He made his appear ance among the ftates general, undilin guifn;d cither for histalcntsqrhwknowledgc. Appointed to a feat in the criminil ' courts, hi t'uveuo that pUce yitkout ever having entered 0:1 his functions, which for a mo- . n:e'nt placed his civifm in a lufpicious light, lie always warmly embraced the faction of t!ie Jacobins, and was conftantly talking of 4he republic, without everbearing her im aj;e i t his rirt., The catife of monarch . he never jferioufly abandoned till after th . loth of Au 'ult, when it was dcfpoilcd it Paris of alfits means and refoarcea. He had but little .(lure in that day on hich. Pethlon, jManusl Kerfaint, by an attack oh ths raital jrV began to prepare the tata.1 lef- truction 01 mc uutiiumy 01 iuc muj.- wui xintT that kiecifive crifis, Robefpierre ' with- tlrcw -Inmlcit tro.m puDiic ouiir.fis ; ior. which conduit he hus often been leverely ce.lfured. In a pamphlet which iie publifh e.iinjuiyl 1792 he expreflkd him I elf iri the folWing manner : " Tlic fyttem of national reprefentation, blended with', a' jnonarchtcjd form of government is the only one h: Jo. fa arcient and vaft an empire as 1 that oi" France 1" Ho wovcr in September 'following ht fufifered the Brlflbiine faction to receive Ifrom the Abbe Seyes the decree " 1: . n ' ' .w.iicn erecteo j: into a rcrmuiiu a nrugc vrhich at ohce unhnfked the bafenefs of his charaer. . la the maffacre of tEe id of Seotember. he, alci 1i principal, part, h.it W jp.m nor til! ft:r the retreat' of the Djkeof.Dl h's real do 9 conceit i: b:fore thit time bu; it has uc vcr lines uzxzii uui ui ppoied all tne encr- a : gy and all the crimes of the Jacobins to their Sufis tiid cunnincr. and inftigated the im-. pcT:snt,evcnts of thfe 3 ill of May, and the t i d arid ad of Jane, which furrendered P ' ris and the Convention into his hands. 1 : Hobefpicrreccnnecled himfelf very eaf ly in the revolution wiih that mnt Marati j prevailed Upori him to Jeive InV cellar, when the Bnllbtifts united all their .efforts f or his deftruclioh prepared his triumph' in thejccriver.tion-: and fihce that time con. ceived thcUcfisn to deftroy that dangerous man, whs fi: inAaencc over thejroh' he dreadtd. Maraf dicd in the full convifltion that the poifon by Which he 'Was conferned, hid been adminiftered by Roberfpierre who erriDiCTca u-iaKccncuiu iuu , tuuici .iw judges, Private Ldvjs of the State of North-Carolina nr? HE publication of the. Private Laws of 1. this ftatels now in thtFrpf under the patronage of the G eneri; 1 . Affembl v . U is in gteat forward nef? and. will be ccm( pleated by the fifteenth of November next. ' lhe gcntierRen to whole care ripu- on papers havel been committed aredt fired to traniihlt: them to the "Editor, "that thfe; harhea of the fubferibers may be infericd at the head of tliat publication. . ' . Should any gentleman, who has not yet honored that 'work with liis patronage, be bring ChaHotte Corday frork". Calvados-to fcription paperj at, the Jdiffercnt Pcft and Patu, and to ptevail upon her to mufder Printing Offices in this ' ftate, ; and in! the. MiT.r whom their r'ebrefeated to her as rnerely aiming at the. ruin -pf tbe Republic, and the plunder of all privaterbpexty V; 1f After having written 4' treatife. on athef ifm, along witK Herbert who always te ceived from the comhlittee of Public; Wei- fare the iubjett of his next day's papr; ehV titled, " The violent paffion ofFather Dtti chefnee .; alter having annihilated all Roman Catholic worfliip, in which he.was affifted bv'Gobct, whofrom the tame committee hands of the gentlemen who receive fub- lcnptions for this Ga zette. , ; r The fukfeription is 4of. for each copy, 1 01. payaole at thf time oi tuDlQr:oing. OHoberx 1. F.X, 'MARTIN. npHEPartnerniip of FISHER 6 GLAN ;A VILLE ibeirig this Jday 'cillbivedby mutual confent all ': perlfos; having any c 1 a i m8 again ft;t he f a i d firm is requeited jro received 8okcao livrei ibr abjuring htSitC indebted to the faid firm' s;re-iequetled to the-, co nvention his facerdotal characvler ; make fceedv navmcnt to Samutl Utter who lins to publifiv the fix Kumbeis of his 'Old Cordelicrf Roberfpierre fent thefe per fons, Cmille Defmoulins; Gobet, and Hcrbefti toihe.fcaffold.' - J J Danton, who had fomedaim to the die; tatbrihip, gave a gTcrat deal of uneafinef3 fo Robefpierre. He was therefore conftanti ly employed, in w-orkig his. ruin. He ihewed the avaricious man an opportunity1 j 6t enriching himfelf'ih "Belgium, in hopes that lie would foon furnifli himfelf .with a fubjecl bf accufation. Under ii fully empowered to receive, the fame. STEPHEN GLAK VJLLE. Nrwbern, G&obcr 24; 1 794. -N. B.vThe bufinefs in future will tied on by SAMUEL FiSHER. ;? U PER FINE letter paper, tor fa!e attlib be car- Printing Office. rontintlnl l t J W -w VV " - 7 ( - u:f.vick that he began to (lie or demoniirations of...friendfliip,. at the very t u. Prihaps hedid. not even time' he invited Dantcn to a feat jn the xrfore thit timr'bu; it has nc- . committee of Public Welfare, he launcher! 1 mn rn'.V flTfAr . . . frnm the verv bnfom. of that! com an it tee thpl 1 itt.i uw-ii v . ............ . j, - j t t ; . ... niciriurller of his kinfremid to be ne- order of his arreft,the a& of his accufation cefTiry 'or V e execution"-of-his J)lah",--and' and his tVhtencc of deijh; ! . . -) he vis thi principal author bf this at of cr-iilt..- AVjihing tne ttrength and' r e foj'cei -f iiii autajjoniis; he induced the BriiTjUti 10 an appcal'to th people gnl Bern with a:verv ordiarv (hare of intel ledlual ftrengthj: devoid of tho(e great ;'tai lents which prepare, - dlre&, and divide re4 TftlutionsRotcrff icrrcV powers arc fax bo 'Hp'KE Newbern races wilj:begirrpn tkc X fecond Thurfday in D ece m ber nex t. The firfi day, the four m'lje heit. .- The Yecx'nd-day," the- two' ni'de - heat, and bri the third day the fvreep flakes. Free for any boric, mare or gelding. , The horfes to be-entered with Joha C. Bryan, the day 'be fore the race. 4 ; W B S Z N?
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