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. V- Volume 'age 93. r I. M t 1 41 I notice. TUB vr?- hvu Q. 1 'UulU ttiu 1 1' f Uat Con,y f"-irt Jf Oia&ssa -i Lxecvttnm t :Ve lM WiJ and r !..., d'friv ;. ir-i wt a J wr. Sons havr.f ('uti ar;a-it tl l- . c'. r, o Smart b "v i ' rOv rry . A . i - l ibn Indebted to t-er.t. . 4 v THE JSUSSCHIBER .'JuUj more U r leave tu Scr to the proprietor oi I. r.fW invrnttj - --. ' .1 t v. . inxs AND GUDGEONS. . . . j .JUlylnf Wiy on Uteii vwn muimic worth, whkhhas beta ir j (,i awiirUd by experiment, it u uimccrs. . ry to Jul a culujiVa ot this p-pcr - with wnamend aiwm, ' ."y fcuiSce it to wy, ton Set of ihtM Inks and UutijeOns, ; M vi 1 lt k lun a ten ttu iho iu common use i and I y i -nit. wiU be found, thai in aevea year a sav I K- U x- wiU be produced to the owne of ri. J. wtmliy of remark, that a. Wbel working , en these Gudgeons, will requiro lea Vmur than those, of teat mon construe lion i and when m Worn as to be render' -r ed uwlui, they trill then be worth wi third of the on- final coL - lie woud add that these Ink aad Uudgvoaf, ; re warranted to pwaacM all the aualitk a aacribed to them. ' Ownera of MUU will therefore Uu veil ! avail Ihctu J . v elve xyf the opportunity of to trainable an acquisition. , : ,( i lie w.lt fui-nh Boxes for taw Mills, or any other kind V Jtf Jdacl.'.nery iuth shortest Mtice ' Parsons' applying-, v must f U tUe baUerns." ' rh pricea of Boxes fi-ora 10 o5. lit, will b 75 cents per pound, .Thoe that Are ui..' ten pouada, will be pruportionAbl higher ae ' wrdirg- to the nature of the casting. '4 V He would also bet leare to inform those who mat fta&l - 'In need of ;.:irr '' H-i.V.V ' v Thit he continues f make tlicra of any sizeordescrips t:on thii Wybe required. Jbe utility of these Trusses :, iityo generally known to need elpUnation, They are . (' worn wtthoutpklaor inconvenience, and are,, warranted to r. relief to inr tirnii 1 'In mtV iiutniteM lhrlr uw Jiavo affected . cure. k. persons n want of this article ? Would be best fitted by at: "wling in person i bat ill cases wliare this is not prjcicaL.u;, it will b necessary to aend m measur of the waiLe, laying wTiethet for the right or le!l tide; and roentiouiny the habit ofthebodyj if flhy or .' leas. The prices are as follows A Singfe Trim, plam at txonj fjr coloured person, g 8 --AMaubU truf, g 8, , and (heir board found them grutii while attending. JThose . lor watte persons will be tunusfaeaat any price d rue red, The usual rates are, for siule. from R 8 to 10. v Double 'TfWM, at a proportionate advance. - Children's half pneev la all cases where orders are sent, 'us expected - the money WrU accompany therat'4.- ip -v -. v , Ie liewiw continues td carry tn the . . . ' j . - f jOUN SMITH'S BUSINESS, , , tn aU its tarwut pMoches, and having al this time i good ' v supply of necciiary materials, he may venture to a f sure - i hi fnends tnat orders will be executed with all DOisiMe : a- dupAtch .tfts ability u a workjnari. he flatters himself 'seeds no other evidence than the workttsclfr - v i 'V y '-A: . JAIL LOCKS. i Of anvditneniinnh of suneriour a iiliftr. will h furniaK; f 1 a reasonable ternw, and at tho shortest poible no nce. i.;v;(::;i;;;- -h.";' .'.':,.. v '- v--'.j A Lberal price wilj be given In cash, fur Old Copper. " , i Ofdrsfvaiiy tiling in the above lines i)fbustneis, Will -tutHianktuity received, ana tutthmily attended to, bv ap ' " pUcation at his 8 HOP. vht Kaleiph, near the post Ofice. He would now ber leave to tender his sincere' acknowU ,edgments to a gvneroui public,: for" past favours, and rieuifes Uimaeit that uts bme ana little talent. Is not de- ToteaTM fuitertaiit ecuUtion or the aequirements of f . fame j bht sincerely with the, hope b rencfenng himself : i usaui w society. , i . (l . (. JlMjl Tune K(S, 1811 ?5 eototn. .k-t- " lie cornea TO UNDERTAKERS.; ? tTlLIbe let to tte lowes bidder in the Town -of . 1 r .'OreensbovougB, Guilford'ouniy, on Friday 21st of t u-(ist next, oeulg court week.The Building a Jail t ' wrihe Codnty-Jt will be an undertaking of considerable mgnUMde,en worth, the attcetioo of Workmen. . The ' termsof nay will be made known on the. diy Dond with 'approved aecurity for the faithful performance of the con ' tract WiU be required by . ; t i " t w to mNiEt, GiLLXspiE," ..- r , 1 fiHV-MMMMlLUS, u;., . : A . r r:v.'kwi'MMIil PAltiKMlSy Com'b. . ;A f a: fcEREiV,1 " ' . ' ' ' " WATHAM ABMFIELD J ' s ' ' Creeasborough, Guilford, June 10th, IB 12. 25-tt. , R ANA WAT ftom Um Subscriber on the 16tb ujt. ah AppreutiCa boy, by the name of SAMUll GAlNtK x said boy -is uear eighteen years of age. of a common .Mutue, fair complexion, light huir, thick lips, large tuouJi, . and prominent toreieeiii, twntcu snews very muca wuen tie l.iHgbs, knsckJuieed, and uncompipnly talkative. Uehad on when he left me, a mixed homespun coat, ceoe- ras cooured pantaloons, and a furs hat of. its natural co tour: Any person appreiienaing saia ooy and Winging t J, (o sac, shall receive the above reward , - . ;YKEAUlSiO ANDERSON. Beadiflgtao, Aasbn County,.'. C. J;bU.-2i-6tp vE0f pfthe best quality,? f Vguiia Wuiskey, J Uhoice forter," V , ;; Almonds,' J (. Urywa Sugar, first $sdity, - f Kaisins H -ft'.- . ,rI-okf, dk. : , f,, Pruins,' : . ,:'.r : Luihp,do;yf--6''.Y.' "v; Lemons and ' A cOitipiutttSortment of Candy and otlier ponv cti'onary, ; mi i) i P ' tm i ! nil, i mint I i J ll i' "., TUe.aoiay hrrald of a buy worML- - - 1 " r 1Pjovyn'9-W were ycttetdtf' fa rourcd with Comloq Papers to April 30thf 8t Liverpool 31 iy 1 ; .. ... ; In the Hotist of Cotomocs April S8th Mr. VKitbreai read the President Mettajc res pectin j Ilcdry affair, and depaaoderd whether Gorernmebt was privy io his roissioo. BtrJ Lord Castiercagtt replied, that the Minister, koow nothing of HrnryY mission it had terminated, and then coaVidcred It ari errand for military information; and took no notice 1 of It, as beings at an tnd and that the letter which' snentions a cypher to he famished, was not among Sir James ; CrafgV enclosures to Government; and that Minister! kaew noth ing of tt but what thcysaw in the news jpa- pcrs.o. :; - V: v, ('-.- z ;:, .: I Lorn Holland called .the attention cf the House of Lords to the same subiect. Lord Liverpool, for himself and others, declared (here never had been any attempt, design or wish to effect any separation or disunion, be. tween any parts of the U. States or to lament any dissatisfaction towards, the Government of that country ; nor had any individual been employed ty uovernment on such service that the employment of Henry v: was unknown to Government j , and "his ( engagement by Craig was merely to obtain information,- and to- which the administration wasN nbt privy April 29 the- British .Parliament Went into a committee of the whote to hear the aeents of toe rriiuoners against me uraers in uounciu Additional Fetitions, with numerous signers have beta presented against the Orders in J A.niob' have burnt the factory cf Wroe an4 Duncroft, about 1 4 miles from Manchester, England, ' , t - The convoy for' Quebec, rNora Scotia and Amelia, tailed from England April 2f, having on board detachments of officers and men for aineren regiments. , , v i ? i - ' The British government distrusts, the in tvntion of Bernadptte, and. an',; Intercourse o-' pened with Russia is to be carried on without the merchant vessels stopping at a Swedish port. r- v . ." -: , ..- -, : r The Chancellor of the Exchequer said in Parliament April 29, that he thought it impos sible the United States could any longer main tain that the Berlin and Milan decrees were repealed, unless they mean to make common cause with France ' . : ': , - " a jtn theBritUh'lHoitse ofj Lords ' April 2a, the majority against the Komao Catholics was Sweden demands of Britain and France to be allowed to remain neutral. Three French privateers haye been carried into Sweden by a ship. of warv A plot has been discovered in Paris Between some clerks in the War Department and the Russian Legation One clerk has been sen tenced to death, and another fined, etc , ; . It Is , said Bonaparte intends to open the whole range of ports from Su Maloes to An twerp, for trade with England, instead of the late license traded :s v It is reported that France has declared that she has no objection to admit! Spain aiid Por- . . . . ,. . .. v ...'( togai as parties to a negociaiion tor peace, un derstanding they will cede to France all the Spanish territorierttarth of the Ebro. The English will not consent that France shall hold any territbjy south of the Pyrenees. ;it is said Bonaparte is "seriously, indispo sed, and that his physicians have declared his case a dropsical obe, i . tThe French government has ordered that two millions oi rations oi soup oc uiskioutca daily in the different departments. , " Among other rumours in England .as ' to the laU overtures from' France one' is that Bohaparte offers to tf?nsentv to a conditional revocation oi uc ucrun anu mimvi utwccj, The American Messengers for; Parisre ait dejained atMorlaiS'l tni.no Americans can leave Paris with jut a paspprt to embark for America' ' - ' '; r r" 7 7 ,r , v 'JlaIcigh Volunteer Guards 1 ... , i r : YOU wilt narade on the State-tlous Sauare at 9 o clock OA U1UKSUAY the 2$ih lnL Cumplclely equipt, to join -tne ueguneim' f.v, v . .. ' , . , 1 . . ' JOHN T. CW1ATT, Capt; ST; JOHN'S DAY. MiMf .9 rl . f i nis wieniDcvs 01 ju&sijri LODGE, K 40, will attfend at their Lodire Koom, at 10 o'clock tf a. k on the ensuing 8f holm's V Duy, f Wednesday the 24th inst) and proceed totlie Buie-House, to bear.anORA.TlUN on the 00. caion -Citi tens are i'epectful- If lUVIlTTtft IU BllCllUI I .. -. flA: 1 - 11 r 1 ti ."'v. ' , Bamlta UUereO-rPtice g if;,n I Vi' DOMESTIC),- .Sv a' eeneraldrder recently issued his Excellen cy, tho Governof of Virginia, has directed that' so much 01 tpe quota 01 one nunurca tnoysanu men which tbat itate ii to furnish, ts consist of infantry of the line, jaft be' composed of 24 battalions, 12 regiments; and -3 brigades: The order, is too long Or pu'JUCaUOlt j-tuiiwuijj, uvnivii , Whereas it has been represented to me tnatin aund'rv easeWn:' forminis the detachment of militia reqirel,by ; my oderi heretolbfe issued, apprenti ces have been received as volunteers. ' I have tho't proper to direct, and do hereby directi that hey h every case oe lortnwitn oascuargcu uu uicir juccs supplied by other volunteers or by a draught al thmiyh. were the'ielected by draught, tbey would have becti constrained to perioral thetrtoGr of dttty," I. ' ' . -! - if t..:Tt Aj'kl.nt. yetxney nave no ngm owu mwu nmuwn,i,) without consent of he1rasters, to1mpir ail obli gadon herctofover created bf thbjf tndenmres. t Sitridry appUcations having'been niacleto tlds department tor tnsijrucuous in rewucn 10 me moae m iLlaj L:r..:.L. s quantum s'tbn shoull twrf-rTn .f slJretveJ a letter to the Seire'sry cf War toa this subject his nwt Is, tht thry are ta rsm. a iu ject to me laws ti tr.s ute -70! toniequeace, thrv sre Sk4 k t be coftspcl Ivd ft pertorm more t; :?y than is prevcritcd bv U Cut I must r?CJLl toi 0- patriotism f AHe chitcns who ha been placed in reuiahion, and as to a re gird for their cn safcty, and conjuYe them to shew the world by their conduct, t'it coercibo ii not r,e Ccssary to induce freernen to encounter the small privadobs which srlsefronl frequent muuatorthe put pose of becoming disciplined.' l ' 1 r ' ' - It has been represented to me. Out unpleasant epUiii is have been trot!uced ,betee the militia an.1 recruiting ofJncers, aiitingtrorn a difference of opinion as to the n&ht of the men u requisition to enlist in the army of the U. Utes ; tor 'the pur nose of obviating (lisareeaUe conscuuencel, I have thought proper to make public the opKoo of this epartment, which is, that these men have the right to enlist, and any Interposition on the part 01 the mi litia officers is therefore Improper, and in future will b avoided. '' - ' ') ' " ' ' A ' - ursAUt Vir-tWp clxiii, N MrfaUi May I J We have to coneratuUte our townsmen upon the prospect at length opened to them, by the completion of the Dismal Swamp Co Hal, Boats can now pass from, Norfolk, to Albe marle Sound, and we hope very Shortly to be able to announce the arrival andVeparture of many, en eaKedin that direct traffic with the agriculturalist, which, has always been found the readiest and most certain means for the aggrtnuisemeotofa commer cial town. ' , t. . .. : , : Norfolk has hitherto enjoyed scarcely any advan tage of commerce from those ,, connected with' its maritime position convenient to1 the tea, accessi- bj eat all seasons, with a sccui e liarbour, and a road stead unr quelled bt any on the continent, it requires but an inind trade to ; render it the emporium of eommerce. It has hitherto been the point only of translation from the river craft to vessels engaged in foreign trade. - s ne towns the he-ds 01 the ri vers have collected the produce of the country, and principally exported Jt eurs has been confined to the mere agency ot freight and insurance." .When, indeed, the command of capital enabled us to emu late our neighbours, we. nave unuormiy sunertd vus .uuiis v sjss v. aw swuvyvy asaa u9 lections which their inspections ei.abled them to make insured them a eertuin profit in all European markets. , 1 he ictueol wiuco we .could. only be come the purchasers, has been constant source of toss and ruin. , An inspection at Norfolk will bring usbnestep nearer towards equIity.'-V "' v, To North Carolina the advantiiges wlilch will te suit from a direct intercourse vith Norfolk are in calculable. ' Fr Jm the' e pence attending a land carriage", their agriculture has for fifty years remain, ed stationary. The expence of transporting their produce to Richmond, or Petersburg, .consumer one-half their tobacco, two thuds of' their wheat, and five sixths of their corn. , The first crop, the roost laborious and exhausting, alone 'afforded them any remuneration. Wheat has been neglect ed, and corn cultivated to no greater extent than to fatten a few hogs which carried themselves to mar ket- . . The fbllowine advanantages which will result to their agriculture cannot fail to improve hvit would krw wht titft tTtate-lfe wt c,,x. his gvo-boot, toated t-trty gn,"iUlerv w,j fT,u' ietry, and completely prepared litir t fur st.-fc Thederrajioosandcoitdiutwf,.rr. Drew j,,.r ' excited tl e IndHrriaiion itf .aTC'1 Hot a motneu atrocity cf his then seemed kl utvv.ion in'i J irsolcnce and .madneu of their iCornuirtfclcr It " ws Usiar.tJy tesolvcd to Wftlit. trik, vrmt'd f.r the purpose of ftrotcding tho "Town spjlrt ' Ibrce which was ; surely, hot: inletuled to be l"t i scourge. ,LUttl. C sutWr wi, cmrniuds on t: station, was waited upon, CifoTneO of wtn,t i0(j 1 led, pajTfcubHytl'etW.ts of Mr; Drew ar.jf the deunninajjooof lhenjUiiiLt:u'ts, llo'exptew ' sed his extreme regret at ivht hel.card,ond pltd."' ed his honor ihat qo disiurbaiq whaterex, 01 iiiut.'. ? ing in, Mr. Drew or lis men, should tU'ploce j ' that he was rcaity to pay proper deference avfiub. ' x mission to the civil anthoiiiy, and ShouW see, as soon as the matter was properly lnvcwlr-Ur-d, th.4 j merited chastisement should Jbe inflkfl-d r'on - ' such of the guilty as were unOer t his coinrnand. ' On thislurarireof Licuvftauiier, whote uniloi'if, 1 " conduct' as n officer and a citiuu, has be'tii mri-iio-lious and amiable, tho;Thlkens wcre.sl.u'illcd. Ife then went on board the Gun-bo, And foupd; Mr, Drew ready ibr action, He ordered every (hitijt to be restored to tbelr usual situation. Mr. 1). dcclar, .. ':. ed that he tu4 loaded his gup la self defence, icing .', appnehenslveof the.fUiy of the mob, and tbat he was willing to iubmit to any lawful' "auihority; ' He ( ws informed, without heeding it, thaYo danger : could be apprehended from the, persons collected 1 . In Town, who consisted of the most respectable d- tizensin Wilmington, and who were satisfied with . the MUrtnce$ he had made Ihem-' On Lt. Q. ; , leavinghe GuiUjoat, Mr, Drew jigain prej.flred for actionj -n'" H" , : J ; -1 1 ,..Vesterday'he appeared Retort a court of Ma'jris- tZ-i iraies, mm tuier ixiiiii(a iuii nuuijiwiu Bearing, 1 was required to glve security.-for hT Jxituit good j behaviour Weundersund he tj.noW under arrest v and Vrill continue'so until the arrival of Capt Dent, ' commander 00 the Souft.era ,ttatioi)r from Cfurlts-T t.-ton.-, After tW adjcjarnmehl of :the Coui t a meeV . ing; of tho CltizensHook placean'd '''WlUutn Giles)' V Esq. Ceni W. V. Junes and r.'A M; Hooi'er, Esq. ; j Were appointed a temmutee to draw up a nicnron- The wagronage of a hbgslieud of tobacco to etersburg or Kichraond, Worth tipaa an a- ' treof vears & 50is. , The freight from Halifax to Norfolk will not exceed 825 00 6 00 They will sere in every hhd. of Tobacco 1 he wajrgonage of. a bushel 01 u neat, average price S3 eenu, is From flalifaX to Norfolk , , . Saved 1 g 19 tO 0 50 40 D'ttpofaharrel of corn, worth gli.; ' 2 50 From dahtax to Norloix u , . 0 lk ' Difterenee' ' J 2 $0 ' The only obstacle to the immediate benefits of this trade is supposed tj exist in the difficulty of a 1 1. i ! ::.. 1 r 1. . .. aapung vessels tp me navigauon 01 tne oouna, wnich can ascend the canal and pass to J 01 folk, .j 1 his difhculty, we understand, can easily be sui mounted. The Canal Company have adopted 'the determina tion of constructing a vessel tor this purpose, which, while it will remove tne apprehensions, will induce individuals to profit by the experiment. We would submit to the company tjic probable advantage W hich would arise by granting to the first two or three Ves sels which might be thus employed, the free navi gation of the canal for a' limntcd time. It Would excite that spirit of ererprize ' of which ve are most lamemamy uenctent aeraia. Vi T h altftVA vn Iwlipvd in a r.rrrt etlrrnnii of circumstances, as fif as they havts.come . within . . our itnowicage jrna ior comments, we r.ave now v r neither uroe nor room, if Mr. : Urew,' wl.o ai not on board when tlis above'euu'age. wm pe t petiut-; i ed, should feel so ctsnttled,.he vT.l next week be -j an opportunity cf insCTliug a dcLhci or explanation ? of his conduct." . " ," '- ' x? ' :- The following is the arsu'erf Oovernoirljpdonof New ' aniiiiirc, o icner ii-ym. tee i.epuu:3n. Jiunoers, of Conjrress, intorming him of his nomination to tin.'1 V' Vice-Presidency of the 'tiiwd State w rf ' . , jPorwottA, Afay, 28, 111 J.. c Gentlemen .By the mail last evening I Iwd the honor of receiving yoUr'Sutter of.the S3d.inst.wMch- : ioturms me that at a meeting s of the JtcpubUcan Members of Congress I was recommended for tte! ' office of Vicci President of the Unitc fctateaA Tliis - marx ot auenuon snq conhdence srewo me by ho- noruble gentlemen demands my most grateJul w Iti.owledgments.'v j wrote ihe hooorabie.Airi jtipg. f4j gold the tiay before yestefryV glvii( some farther; reasons why! could not' roftsesU ob!cught orr,' ward as a caridate-fon Vice-President .-of . tW ' . States, to, which I beg leaveLsp add, .that. Thm. npwi-;: ?1 years of age, my fatuities bluntedhuvehved the f m fort years of my life in the whirlwind of poli-'' I tics, and am longing for the wects?"oftrttircniciit.S I am therefore underthe nuii.fu) necessity of deJ j' dining the l)onorableofler of my fviends of bung f' brought forward 'as a candidate for the office of Vke-rvi PreMdent of th United btats.' ?. Aly advanced age rft forbids my undertsKlng'-long jouynies aml renders r me incapable ot performing the duties ,of ithp yn- jV'? uortant station of 1 Vice-President with any (klvan-; v tage to bur beloved 'country, or honor to jr.yself. , To launch again into the : ocean of j)oTitics at my , time of lifei appears to, met highly nproper ly. therefore am assured that my honorable u tends, will forgive me for declining to accept their kind offei,. a nave me nonor jo ok venticmen y , t . : . ' ' .'15 Your obliged huftible saervant, 1 aT . - - " " ' i - .T- . OUTRAGE. . . f . t 1 Two dayi since', four young gentlemen of this town, while batiung m tne;, river, weve7 pelted with stones by a man belonging to Kun-lot No. 166. On being spoken to, he a Skd to his. first insolence, language rude and insult'mg'r An afiruy took place in a few moments he. was joined by four or five of his associates, who isbutid from a reitrhborini; house of infamous character, ond with sticks, stavesJ' and stones, they all toll with fuiy tipontiie voting men, till 01 wuom, excepung one, wercuniicienacd by'cVcn the slight covering of their "loifths. In j a few minutes more, a bout put offlroiTi the Gun-boat with seven or eight men,-who joined their - savage comrades in the atrocious attack.'jr-aThe vouuc geojtinen exhibit a. spit and 'success that -is scarcely credible, arid severely wourufed and bruis ed, escaped,' almost miraculously, with their lives. A few citizens' now collected, rescued their "young friends from the fjjgs of those Gyn-bott "monstlrs," and succeeded in lodging five Of them in jail. M r, urew, the luammander ot the . Uun-boat toj whlch these rufnuts belonged, on shearing that some of his men were in tail, sent a sGbaltein Officer Ho take them out, and he dl not succeed, ho j went kt ..irn AM.m,iaA 1,1a mun tUm t I .tl..i. ! t. receiving a refusal, he expressed jauch passion, k6d swdrerthai they $houttf be liberated. j; He spQke' 'to. the inen enconraged them vini their cohductj swprehe.woild see the lighted, android the lor ta give them every thing jthey nughtwaht to .1. . .1.. 4. .. r .. ...f,i tf. .1... i. f. .J..u maK.ciic cwiuinuii V.VH11J. muiojek iimi ju; ngiuu pay tpt it"' He thert passed near, the Court-house, where thU.occurrenie had tollected a lariw concourse ofthe ciuzeris,pnd;poke "loud enough to be heard thatifhisraen wet; pot giyeh upby thf '-police : by M yj ITU ,19VI1V14 W IIVVl .'WLilliLill, 9Ulll.ll- , ing the removal of Mr. Drew .from the' EcnliieVjf , the United Slates, W V?''''- ' v-V 1 , ti lt f. 5 r ".V JOHN AWUUUJN, , , Honorable v' . f ' I 5 . John. Srmlffa ' i VJf ,i f t J i To tht Freehotdcitig Charkfie Pnnct.HdwrZ , " ' 1 v, Muokthgharn and Cumforturift . - i Feuow-Citiibks-I dedicate 'to you the foK-.' lowing fragment'.:''-. That ft sppeai-s iu ?its present ; mutilated shape )a to bu ascribed to the 'bUccesslui ; r usurpation . which ' hit reduced' Utc r recdoni of .,. speech, in one Branch' of thtfAmerican Ccngre., u an Jtrtt that her hin) upon the most mDmcnt0uS.,su'.'iect lhat can.te presented tor legisIativeoeision.-AsIinilii' .w . tion was brought fm ward by the repubiaH nJriQii,i ty in the year I 79i brtoreth' modem hWeiUicoi.'j' tor4-stifling freedom of tVcbtUtV.UisLi been srvete5l!.;.' It Wi lisriipfl as rniitpii'i,!ifh- nnlil 5t' i;i iibaD ' '. ' ? . erayiy iwe. j ii is -now eMWiisnea jvr? i time and in ihefitfon oft your reirtietu'Ti V the House may, and will refuse to he;ir h mpin - ; in! bis place, or even ti receive 'a motion f' ' LWhSd not the hardihood td brtschbe Uibcrty m ,jt speech, much lb tha tight of kee' tlebatte floor of Congrcs., this invasion of, the public' U Denies was reserves ior,seu-styiiqrePV,!ltttlls' nuiu your uwucisiaiiuiiiirs in sucn coweinui, au...it i- il'.. . ...: ,i i ii.".i..i...,rf T. - Jf " 5: ! il, ' . 1" 2 S' iiituer tneniBcivps tna; you wju oerioon tiieir r putvagp upoi tne, great rirsi principles' oi ireo, g ;SSlOii$ . .,;4a m Vemmenu iD consideration oMilieir ticow rnnfiftr rpp-Mra ior tne m-ivi eirri nrth rieomo.. is tor vu to UeaUo whether tney have jundcrvaiyeu tormeda just 'esyriiate of your bfucesfyn Vo 'V? nofjequiiOjto be told 'that the iblatiQn of the rights of hirn whom1 y6u have'ddputud torepretew S Tliis.tnotionWatdriwnit is believed! byMr; Ualladn,1 1 butniOTi d hv.Mr. BiJri jar. declurinir it to be Inexnedisnl at ', aanium of exercise which th malttU In ream eig V O'Ick, he, would commence, upon the m--.h thatUate to resort t airainn the French Jtcfubker i.v
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