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' V .- if '4 'Volume IV .Page 1 . m i 4. ft V I, - FtWtJT Dollars 4 wAr. Such e-'vteoces of tch a v irt th .c. &.Luvncnt U c wmrr ... ... . - . .Vll. , in me year umi aitor vm i TAit. Pjitil! Ccuft SK-IUST tlie OT- tal UcUon. SaiS'em.twtretb.dcUPfuiiaUoo m otktr suies, that debtor wbo had wfr-cted 1' .v- , bout JTtni a , a I A 4 Y ' dark cotiir. Ht fclUv. L 21 " . ' . r w m th rifht - I - ' cr , rmder liU -bt T, and m J1 roi-M Sett 0 ' .lis aoa betea hi y r P fctfH. p alow ad can ana'tk dutch. -f cxprot that, T b baS wH tern Sua vil aW-tW lyrao. dat h" w4 for : tke ttlniH.rbff lULty'aipJurr.ttUBftteittkisUUisT 1 ttooUu-r t$ m.l from Slt m, -N uith -Carol -ia. H w. r.'1iVh at Xi CViMM-r' tr)j ft U W's ferry pn'bMd wwy ; (f' ho wiJrinf g him -born the ' am. .n M-.vrAnir follow t ( sbU ffcrltU . b6v rewara -wilb lt rrason.U iici-i if rB will lodgt turn n ay jm w uc uluw ouw " t-i hifgnMtio ko Hat I gl him sluJl be bs-rubomety 'ivV4't-Toforth Carolina, ; .1, ! Cnuvtof Bqiriiy Mk;1i Term, it: .'.f TituriiriTiirlo tht'eiturt .tbut the'derendsnt Trtidft X'wklwut, Uift Sute Thereffrfr- Ortfew; that wl h .rxr.r 4 the IMitt Court i)f Kd'ikv to be hld for4he tftonntt of Bimf ijtilt Ue Cuun-HouM! In AiHerine, oh Ktltt firiA Moiulav afifer the ftwrth 'Mxla? In Sptenbf T tt, and mUft 6;l:iie-8, tui wit m ameauen wiu im i .. rr r 1 ' j 1 v . . i . . ... X( IV. VI ::!T!IE Oclactinbf luntrvlatct raWJ igrde KrJ Circuit Court to lbi ti fatd wi:Wyo.t vf the prmot nwtlo to tn Nri,1ijCaroliniu fnseJ the VrrW Uld w.- Jijkrf H-miltoo ginst Moor.) ,Tht cot. ovUwmvra'arjnclnteif M Cgrr? btO ffet lbVL article of Trrttfof UndAnof No. lth 179,: - ' .. rt I . nnr.i .1 ,a. In tVj r 1711 UUCJT OUT W.'W I l'V". - . ' A aer nun" v'irv. tnc, ' ' - . V T . i a. -l.! .K u.i. NarttCaroUM ana tiao ' South Ciri ,'aiUl! Snr y riJu'W:, but Uut4jr MtUcfl, tracnuur tt,try i T.K-KJ,iLL,wtfJtheaUtohitdeU r .. J SV:reMKttMrmiritru1enturnirw3wi " 1 ' .a r- ,h ani debt. BUdc. . . K- JLtS, -mfir-nt' Other t Of UerS, 4V1 tH fH-lhlM. wtrtiaUri .'. fru: . . ...... . . J i . 1.. v.-t. ni iiTjiif in inn u.iii'i ncirnnmra umi nun" Caroling (ltM.luiflist whit if t:or71"enrSK0 m he but mre reprevmfntivct ; that is, I t -r of Rcprcsenuuvc cotiutstcd then but u e itar-v br4, fhs deterUiUtUM. wa m effect that trpopU' Uiian of North.Cirnllria'Wat enuiJ to the oue tntr tunik iji.f -til iWiU nnniit .tinn nf tSa LTmtrd Jvtste;- . A:w in tut determination, it to oc rvel that m . pfopbrtiantl.rce fifth, : of the uve hoiAilation i taken Into the' accoutH wlreas the .... . . j , . - 1 ... -f aracie$ truop irritet 14 actual uunuuR.vv. T "... , ' ... . ir- k- MMs.un. vf .,inniua.K. itoi , kr from tTi-ta isnes oiourauaeiwiii idc.bwui-.u- the high tax pukl in NtmbCaroltna 01 more titan thirty . cents 00 the bandied dollarv value ot the land notwkhsumdin the ' rreat . reduction of tlie - i owa tiTor, vVttttrr fvnrao ftv.it Valine as ttr tutuool. iTou wt 1 rrcci ist m UmU crlj eonattttHUwl. but lhatU h ! ':? t U . from theaaaneTKsaof.eipressjToacd inu!t-i oTtvtfedtarimifectlnttSe spp.imen ci D ret tn CooercA and 10 the Coriri.tjfion. t the a,-tolirnwt of CWvrtors, iht tlie mv" tlL by javm fvaaerniafiis pcnnif.iytha or wit h traa Intend bf the foiemiwvaKt 1 Consrrmtton, yow. electors shHii J b: sptyift L Y will pertftio also, that the thrc of ' n it not taken frnra you at. it trrteTtal ; mkinr of that cbowva U not nUcad on sii, K r I-.." in; at to bo r fay 'nteetin wbea von G I in i nt (rociaied ly Mr. J, determinea tnat me 9. iu rr " ..t;n,r ,u 1 -. v,CT.rrai AsvmMv . by t.tM .rtida undertaken to jtaf those dcUH Aftd "Hwt jour Prcw J.ent, iosre-.d ofbewxehoatii j 0nc subaenucnily by tie first 4nJ or the conweufion of fi'lS of the mof N'ortfl-C-rjluta, widbe the rU -e Lontkm, of the Mh of January. l. ncfrocUud by of tho whole State i Xb tH t the Lst St. Mp k inm. iKf Aiid Sutea antra d to rr turn sl w U not an asuraptixi ot power by CI nemK, to act (a tn Aio he tittport mtyote for Prtwdi kdoui your conctxeqeet pt gone rKKhio mora 1 in r,ti. u uIKIe1 inmi.sarn rouiiu i.ciiiiku portioned to the white rpuUtW. tv po&sesseo: of a curaent fcUawtnt; u "7 " TT 7 ...... L.iA 1- s l -rl tire drtttitd a'icwn b Ue United Stat-t to the tn 01 1 no wiiircni starrs mane ptotrng tules'toTenneasce I thart m-ke an aVran tcTit by which, when you fjttra your, rote &lerVeTS 'of the Getieral Ai laemMyin Auru aew you tnay also beinrormt ' and? ThecojiUmptiotwyou are in elTsrl rewrite tiTf'Electors; and tjiye your " us and conditions upon, suffrages afWin to tliatknqwkdjre: ?, To be ccn- iliff-l.t olTi'rcd to thi ttiiu Q . - ... ,j ... - . . .t .r. f . . whkh the Uiftted butes accepted the cessioo laourvuKeq mar cne-yiieto me wk session o te lv western territory f A slight w 4cft tne state 01 1 en- iarore, coni nneo no assumption 91 power,. caii np. la ,i 1 ir -.1! 1. nate quJta 01 me iw tax upon i-io - - - '. fMWj,w. nrt,w;,k. ru. m, tn thrme nf all thatUd-ar ,T )e ' very ro,dcraWe l''"-"-7 "V-.r'ir: 1 lIT 7.";! -Tr w tax paid on the Und by some other Mate ho hud r'M "copusou w n -u- ".i!TiJ!!ir"L tax, witen compared with the very r pi .... V . .. . .. .u iru.t - ' -r !' 1 w 1 aiunns in ner cousttiuuon. , . t iww ui v ' w " m.wracaw day declared th t the ptud by that slate was so 1 Ut that tier land tux would , quou oi tuc wect wx o,o"i - t . , , m r. , i .:. . much reduced by the house ,l we .enijw. oecauaw -ww womu jkn w .'".v7 ..... wt wstance at not amount to two cents 1 clMa a1 UP "7 neT P00" UM v bw.i w rvi.aeca noiniog -t IhrtC OTftDA ui'Huui f ai. vmpmi .... . . .. . T ,. - - f : Tf . vv, . KJC . . r it. . r:. .) ; i ' j i , , a . r 1 1 vi ...u... .1 ir. .. . eiow 01 xeai ia suppon 01 k was uiaiiiaycu wwure, ui inner enmes, iicii msir pnuticai parti. ficommisMouers appointed by herself had ns have majontids, bul whicb reVa try that e- tho aume'io be destitute of fnttndution. It very tluntt valuAl in society iaV -stike. when M of the muKlred collara' value.. It may fairly affirmed that the talae of lands and dwelling hoiues in the atute of NorthCarolina is not more than one twentieth, probably not more than one twenty-fifth, part of the aggregate Talue of those ar ticlps n ttfe United States..- Our sister aUtes not however satised thus our butions 1 should be settled Uhe articles of confcderatl sentatioo allowed to the by the act of congress passed while we were thus inadequately reprt acnt- and her even afte admitted is now understood that" an Artist of high stan ling, teared the same appointments will be made by their Mi . EUicot, employed by hdrself, has by his obser political onponrpts in : North-Carolina 7 Freentrn J . . .. ... m r . . - f PIT .1 n If i. .L . .'. ' . I by the rule established in 1 5 ,s ,uriner iix"Mcrriuf wua iwib-wi' w yui irncninrun Tn.r.y mC. vb wuve y o c.pa- un,norcTenbytherepre. 1" was ociorc apienemiea. v.e"t .. u., w.mv -"u, prewi. ...... i... .v- .......iL,,, ma I f ou an snow xiau. auer punumn ior rears, I mar m muiu i'ici nuiw v-i iiiii oi.ii.swi in tiieirnro. 4 of th 5th of Aujrust ioq, cors of years, an amicable adjustment of ter- per gfde of eim3Uon,4,YOu will ae the obe pf j I ntoriai ooutiuarv witu our sister siute w ourn-v-a- tiose wno act mus icqnststanuyv ji tnoss who ri-, T -a Lfi ij.ii AcrofCbiHirtw. and plotd under tnycom .Wnd.' araUerettV rwiuurKii to Wttl-tid i BaKigh on Satr day thelith'of Agut nesi w the Sw.tMlA!e square, ,V 'bwc'iHH at lOo'cMrcriw -ecordWgtlft - ' ; d-actually change the rule. for teuleraent and lina and ohtairang at lengtli ay treaty fitipubtion in A lyitjStituted in place Of the ratio of contribution ea- favour of grouch ofr cLom only ks it vnam '?..Kii-h-wt f ,r k- t,. ,M,ri-. of rnnr.H.M. powsible jWtth, ant degfee of self-respect to yield .r j i . j .i .l-r-i.. . I South-Carolina now withholds he assent from this i .i.ii- iiiti i w iiii.ii nnpii si iir.ii jiiuivr. lit t ii it tvm m l it.UT.. ther than loose one Jot of their pNi! ray the-nselves affdnst yomr for yourselves, your ;uiat. weight union. Ittkai infla?aceiaf- . fiiJi attemnt to'euii. ja the scale of th Vf parting' MmU iftto U'Sttd (State, ti f'JJmmvg ; Joit fioa&Ut b rcekdtit tli. General Pw'OJirt m until Hit Z'Jih i f August nl ttuiu- treaty negodated by Commissionersof her own ap-' f To a generom itmnt, jliie enhtef)ed approbntiion ; ppintment. - 'Tlie rtason given for which conduct, of his codntif nKetif U'tbe rrttift girettf- tHe Inost'aA ' on her part is, I am sot ry to add, this most extraor-,cep?aile reward t!atn be bestowed upon m for - t dinarv one, that thetreuty settlement if carried into tHe most strenuous exertions of his factsJts m their !! . Jt'attungtim Ctg H ; y . . VJfiMOltTTI .Ci HOLISM. ml$YtmiVhri.lt fei-a,ttt Ford Uncolnton ami raha'eo.'.Wilkesbotv pass uy Mow .Mi;m rV;'cvfy totheSt.-lpWc! li- . J ' ; " 3g,tA.t& Chnrtotta evei-v FridaV at I wand arrive at. ?r AVjlkcshnj-o' Oit Alohdaj' tijt 0 p v U.e ,Vicslx)ro t ' every TOesday at 6 andWre .4 Caariotfe ott Friday rl'ft .';Th Posunaster general mayettped'4etheTnatls Su! jf-r sCttf the ume towjval and dWnwttire at anytime dur. 'Vlnjftlve contlnuiiycfe;of theoirttfict, oe' previously stipe latri a adequate comiiensirtiott' for any extra expense ' ItllU may t occasions juciTOy.. . TVx4 'Ymtd IwhykH atta-be," aUoWed'Tor epening and i Vfcbf1nrtrawt aU juiSces "wacre ne particular time is "i For every thirty Irfiinites deiKy (unavoidaliia acei- ' . U.rni ' vp.ivrt t in rivin aiTe.'.h tiir nrc9Ci ibi-d itt If 'unr contract, the contractor . shf( furreiane dollar ) nd if the ilfilirj continue iuU ine departure of any depending fiii&mwcebv the MtaiU flesineil fur such depamling mail iiose atri0.'eVoVieitece ef do.ibli tW. mwntUoed fdr -.CMTytn the main trindiaU-kjticurred,.uit(ss it slmll mg Rafter directing, whut shall le chirKed.to thi statei and witli what they shall be creditea,) viz. Tiie rule for apponioning to the states the aggre- -P .1 : .1.1 C . u'.. .: 1 .L..11 1 icaioui u6 ' iMLJiivcn nii atwvv inwiuui-ru snail uc I . - , ' L v , .. j ... . , t . , 7 , : , the sa-ne th it is' prescribe by the constitution of effect' wtU P1"" om Vnon fncouve- rvWe-' flat, J&'Aif of this. He sinks not to tl the United St, itcs, tor t'e apportionment of rcpre sentaticKii and direct taxes, and according to the first enumeration which shall be made." Whereby North.-C irofina became chargeable and was actually charged with more than one tenth of the whole re voludoary war while South-Carolina was charged witii but one seventeenth part ot tho same. The effect produced by this change will probablv be, Jmade most strikingly to appear by stating the ihffcrent results to North-Carolina and to South Carolina. uTbese states were both long the se. t of wir, and if it be conceded that South-Carolina per f i mod all within her power for the common cause", t 'tone $ ho witnessed the exertions of North-Cacoli- na, cannot reitdily imagine itow she could have per formed ,more with her means Ytt mark the tliffc . ' 1 . .I.... K . .1;.! 9! ii rwntaimiftX tsv iin , .. .4 ' -1. . !-.... it..' r '..4f Avoidable accident i irt whipU fi-Mt UiCmduiit ot pay for . "the trip wgl, in all caes,b,e tortciCed and retamctl. .:P.erins iA;kingpropii4 ate dtsiird to ste thir A'ics'oyvtliew.lJose w!ioiii'ft will receive their fi nd'gymbe'one month auer die,' expntipn of each JSQ Otiver tuan aircc wmic rcrB-7iivu c cnipivjcu mence to a very small numher of settlers in the el of those wri re.tr the edifice 'of their success nt ;- ; caves of the Saktda Mountain; persons over whomi fraudulent misrepresentatwin of others. jlis . iim.uuKi yie aciuai uirtsniiuon, put Wlinout, wbuwii w unumt trcato .um uli hi toe rn k. , , as sheadmi's, the shadow of right .t t-mof awest .men,; while a.kQow)edge, of their W; With a knowledge c5 these things, my? friends, fa ny,.must to ike them despise Jhemselvti .The was it wrong in your last Legislatore, to attempt the writer admtW he js Interested gfeally interested io . j commencement of a system to make the nowerof your deter mination i hut only aV'.S . ';. Jjx "''f I A NORTH-CAR0UllA)vV North-Caroiina more felt, and her ris?hts more res pected ibthe Union ? Nprdojs the catalogue of our miluting to every Son, of North-Carolina You will, It is understood thatapart of the drafted militu w . : however, pardon me for stopping again to notice one several counties, jrefusej4 tnaVchjtd the. protection' -r two other sources of inequality. oftheseabowdjpntipariicularry me tenuis, yes more than nineteen twentieths of tower counwe. ,; it is ncr, too late to reltj itj espe-, the rem nut' ofthe U.Strtes hKs been derived frW cial,v tho8B hav11 vofunielL The;re)fe . uuues on imposts and tymnage It requires no la- snouia not reiuse joe c&ii, tneir conniw j thair rent result in theactdement effected principally by rea JTument to Show, that thone States which ma- omy remccij jsjtweewcaonsi.ana J ttttpr.ttwW..;.' ' the precijHtng shange iii the mi for settling the f we least pay the gtcatest proportion of the tax tHHtnd.TUcKt toexpress'tqeie wiriutenisathejelefv.? pwpo'rtion ofciiOtrlUitions. The United States by ln this form That thempijrting merchants are ' they sliould m .rV-w)r such members of V. , their 'ait nfthe4ib of August, l?90, assumed tt mereIy the agents who gdvancetbe tax to the go- Congress, as, hayevmade it neCessary-f(r them;to ;H x, ; pay, have paid, and are now a'ctmllv paying four vernt anfl tht this tyx is repaid to tlem by those leaVe VV Aoraea at this busy season. If they jtorv who consume the articles imnorted. wlfh such ore- out the war. Viriaiv both n .. Ceugress "and the St. mium or addition as it may be convenient to lay up- l-gisl tture,' and elect none but such arfcris''i on it : and is there one State in the tfoion which, in or hondiable tenris. -we TOaf biSdved niaC'a " proportion to her.extent and population, mahufac- loss of blood, lives and heavy axaV aadVhat U still 1$ tuies less than North-Carolina ? But of the two "V" ty d're!ed 1 Fiiich' allianpe. , CerjMas j j. hundi ed millions of Dollars of revenue Collected by Mcrblers of . Congress have been heard" to 6X9 . the United States since the year 1789, when the pre- much jdissa:isfactionr that the'drafc)dirUliiaawrty;1.'k sont Constitutinn : -called out bef re the elections, and to use their fem ? ' ' : Iwn of that revenue been expended within the State WAge, It Would injute he republican cause. of North-Carolina ? v Thus we see tliat'hese men have voted'usliitfrai f , ; ii uas oeen urgei as a reproach to the last Legis- Wd, B"u wn,4,li iw 'wiuingiy nave me seanoara un- f i U ' 6. ifheo the bronoser tntenl8rtoconwy the waililn ttw j body of a s'lage Carriage, he ia .desirad ta statef it iohi -.i rjrvnrls-57v , ' -. i ' v' ' . y V1' :"f ' ' '-T''lej"Vest-nisjer-generlf!ir reserve to lumSelF tlf 't.' - .oi- at ilprlarincr . anv compact at' aa eVd whenever OH:: Vu fatlove'.hkppeia, w.hi.ch amounu to the !oslf a trip. Ii i'i 8 The contract are td he in operation on the lt day f. , of'iVovtintwr n'Xt,' and enntinue -uitil December 31, 1BH. r.V'f ffirh minpii No t to3.i inclai.ive. and fur the Oliier . ffouUsUlfccombcr Sl. 1813. E1L millions of dollars in the' state del of South-dro- Itna-and let Itnot le forgotton that North Carolina pays her fall proportion of that debt, Of the debt of North-Carolina only two millions four hundred thousand dollars wa assumed. , Hut, from the nre vioua exertions of Nrtb-Carolina to redeem ber d bt, by taxes, by the sale of confiscated estates and rerfbessee lan Is ; from a ptrt of thut debt existing In -tlie formfnT iiijOney, our present paper currency Oot"permitted to fee subscribed to the Loart opened by the United States ; from a part of it being con . .' f i -1 i nr . tamtitaica ny me 11 auu at vv anrnton and also eluded IVoiu 9ubcri(tiun and from a great par i nn Tjtra rti"fr finrr iiriiiirt ai at: twtt uri .i i h cma been Uqui ated and paid by the St Ue only between t0 the honop ancl offices of their country ; as if it thev mcoveV that thcyave mvrch to loose aifd.ltt. one and two millions ot the debt of Nortli-Curolina 1 , c,c n"-uscV,er unwonny oi wise-men, and nartictir I was subset ibed to the ban opened by the -United ia,lv gjswtors, to attempt the attainment of any States and paid by them. But the difference does ?uch o!,jcrt " favor of their Constituents;; I will hot not stop here. Notwithstanding nearly three times '"Ml,t you, Fellow-Citizens, by supposing you capa as much of the state debt of South-Carolina as of ?'e declaring by your votes,, this conduct to be I I l:iilr tk il tl... ... :,iO.. . . J 1 r , ltnflii. Kjr maj. f vrcni K ,1. m..i mA.I ex- i iiict were luiiutnvcu ana ior one, I no f --"-i """"" -viv.ii, piun "-j """V'f: . v; t oi hetat to acknowledge, that I was thus ifjuen- a"0 when they reflei t, they may Make bold to ask, i"" i wj n tisane uj uncii m nrr rmznnv. n aviniia . 1 " - ,j uc.inub4 u, iiid wai x uiu . t xouUsUUucombcr Sl, 1813. t. . i.i.'."-).;; ''' . ' ''.' ' '1f'at Matt ' . a',CeirtB,af' Post 'Orfjei,' . r - S06t 7 s.V !' ' J?v' ft K: nr? To the Freemen of North Carolina. ' . c hTki.I.ow Citizens. ' jf.v; ,,r 4A reference ahull now he made to rft-tain important 'poiritskt the" ltistory'o(toe Stite to shcw .-;;tjf what ihcoijeiitWecor;scqbcriqch is to her inter? ests, that h wig.ght -"and influence's Wll in" the choice of pi ief Mastrate as'intlie Councils t.fthe iftion generanyslwuld be-so managed as tbtrocure r .noorc re's(ect-oid defcrecc.for hi' lights thhave Vt'Wtherto'beeh paid.t6.thefav.vi!' i'.' ; i.Pfrnilfrheiin the Rest blare to refer -to the settle ,'5 inefltwf the -'accounts of the War of the Revolution ;ti:- J-. .......i.i T..1...J C...... .... '.U. t.J!JJu..l,.... peiwcCil.tne Ulinru .-Hales jidh i.-ii; uiuiviuuui r - . ' '. L . . .... .1 J.. - : untu Ith g 8 of rexrknees that shall be incumoforthe trjininon tie . 1 - - . . . - ...... - . . 'fence'or, general Wtitarc srau, ns defrayed out ot a common Treaswy which sliad be supplied by the -; several jrtJtcs m'iropxrtin to be vaHteof all IJnds ' within each" stR grunted to.of e'irvcyed Jor an pcrsnn.'fS''' asicA iuwl 6iid. the' HabUtiM hnd ' ijhircve vtrt rwc shall bc-cstim ited according to such jioie as the Umtrd States' in Congress assembled , sh1I froOi jlmestdttimc direct 6ndappoi;it.M And bv ihesame'ardcle.t!iejiunbcrof tt)o,.to be re r i Quired' of eiicfi 'state &as to Wrin , proportion to the I While ' inhaliiarta of .? such state1! '.vlThus ttoOd the toi.sijtutjonll rrcuhtiot cuihig theardwousjitruKr '.y f.fthm Hvokitionj 'W n have no protine) on which ' J ?ib -Viilctlle 'with absolute ' csi taiirty te)tlieri fei. ' jnouiit of .our j JpulaUon oi the tuluo cf our laiius the debt of North -Carolina Was assumed and paid by tne u. states, so injuriously did the principles upon which th&seltlement was m.ule operate on N.Ca rolinn, that oo the final settlement she was declared to be indebted to the U States in a sum of between six and seven hundred thousand dollars, and has now actually stood charged upon tiie books of the Unjted States for mrs th;n twenty years with thut sui11l -whila S uUv-Carolina was decbrcd; to be I r a creditor st.itc iind lias been actually paid re gularly and ii now iui teriy rjcsiv'ng tlio inteicst ot a Urge bulcutcc Irorsi t'te ,U. -Stales. V'e wjl' now examine another portion of &c his tory of tho state ; thut wiiicliia connctted,witb the counseled debts. The Legislature ot JCofh-Ca-rotina in common with the bcis!,ituves of Several other of the spate's, by sundry acts for tiie purjxise, confiscated lhea estates und dvbts ufccilain' individu als wlio departed from the United .Slates at the commence niciit of the Kevp'kiunury snuggle, and joined the public enemy, jlanyoft.iesedeb; were paid into the respective treasuries of the stites and were applied in aid of the arduous conflict in' which the United States were then engaged. What has be,:n done sif.ee the pea;e and the adoption pf tie present constitution remains to be seen, Tltpse who Jwd actually paid into the '1 reasury of North Carolina, have been comhdlcdb a decision of our Federal Circuit Courts t 'bft ffseond tiutej'j the original creditors ' ttVd hejstate to prevent injus tice to 'her citizens haseetfobji&c'd to refund. The same tmng uus not taitcn piace in oincr states.- And la th6e ho know what singular difficulty ba bet-n cxperiencl-d hf le ffoVepftuientof tha Umvd btatcs wf ahr) mjf into effecjt in that state the law Uyinf adirect tax, tlij, exiorliuary' deUiy ud ospence onotmntered to collrct Utile mura'haii One hundred ihousaud dolhir t K be tjven vet.coiicwaj wiiiio tn,e ta.e is receiving large Bum' annually from the CciiAal Oovernnierii, tin concestion win not oe niouiriu a iiiiiHsraione Gallatin's leiujrot.the ii'rt'rviti.bej-1804,, improper ! No, you will cheerhe majority of your State Legislators by :ipplatiding their work ;Northi Carolina lias too long remained in the back ground If she expects to be ably and faijJMtdly served her self, her influence and powerwHl U exerted to place her citinson an equal looting if this respect with those of other States. She will not contribute to withhold from her Sons, that laudable stimulus to muiiuiah.c, anngiurncti and patriotic exerti'ins, re sulting rom the desire and tlie prospert of ocrupy- ... ... j.u, t., chicly wuiuu aituixt opponu-1 nities for the most extensive uscfuhipsn. v llut it is saidCthat a President of the Uijifcd States, irf his selections for oflice," Hhouttt be fir removed from, and above considerations derived from a vie w to his own election. Itib not my ohictt to enter irt to a theoretical discdssioii of what a President wht ki oc , u is enougn nr me to know what ho w bct v A'hat is, an ! what he ulwav must . .,M itus lurmeu ior men. as Tlleu nr iuffaenced by thtir interests, byitUcir passio'.is, and ny men jjiejuuiccs ; ana not to araee endowed with imaginary-perfections i and therefore hits lifter rnrA. iui to assigqo each State, us due proportion of weight in thd Presidenti-d election lea vinir it to th Svt it-u thn-to.l... . 1.1.. . i ', .P. -3 nlacnd hv I hi. P.miumniir.ti .v;., .;.U....i .... - i have how can a rippvnnd wiiii,tlf,i.ii..i.. uic viii"iciieeiiie!)t-)I mis Address, atlrl J.-.H fW.,. for close.it with, entire conSdencethat Vbu will judge impartiaUy between those who declare' the law Of the last sesfton to be4ihcohrJutiptilnd decryjts supportoi a Und those who have endeavored bv nas. pport sitij the law, ofChfcf Ma ainjilg the. St" . r. m .a . i . . . 1 . . . . . . I.IU WlUliUlV 1U1 l tlU UI I Ilf llPVf l.nHlvt. tnurat-i vniii' (liiwMin-k, snn :.,o.. iUattf. the. Uiii'iri ; and that your der your ternvnaHQixwCfhrai kUiab,!iJ leurn t thosd who, as s party, opposed tbjf paagc'ohhik law as uiioori- satuU9tiwiand airtt-rcpuWigan-"; at)d -.who .:i '.' again to Congiesa, at leanot at the expeftce of thel Vrnm t!ll VQ, inaat lnli.llirMiu.Ai . . . , . 1. ..nv...v,-w..' ,--;.,; Ehgiahd Iate advices ftom Eni- from pHvafs souitesj state, that since the minder of Mr. Perce- .... 1 . K . u u : . . ... '1T TL . 1 , uic 1I11&HI lioa UCV1I UUUO U.ISU'.UCU. . 1 U9 f.A'j - Old Ministers having been induced to ? resign, from 4 of Commons,. Me Mawuis - VVvllcsleV hath at tWYv& nateoiour leuera, nuen ior some,; a.ys engagea,,;; with authority ftpM tlie Prince1 Regent f in .king M ittempts to fornv what was there calie'd (i e'xtaKted'j. , Vlinlstry ; but,be had found much dilfiufty iiitlieua-'v dcrtaking becnusesucb ayMinistVy vyouid not coroportA with the views or vote of themaiurity of the llrttSO S oi umm ms. I ne eenral irnrii an. howeveao t ,T peare ed, un Canninj of the ncgocjutiori amoiig'tne tiifforont iWtieiott'!. iT, , y wr t r 1. c-.B, (, u.Jr tto be, thut a') admiaisthUiojwluldbeoWit'l'''. tier which the 'Marnuis Wcilesler .'ini'd Mf.y.fi f, t could come into cTiu i nilc, Thovreju A ; i this topic was momently arid soiicitiou,iy uxjiected v.,: by the People, amoiig wjiom the ordcVs iii cvncU had lately tippoared ttt become unrtd.-iiilar but more.' A particularly since the' strung. ilgt shed, upon theml't V;' by the evidence taken on. (he: -subject: before.(th:;--',4 House of Cotntn'ons.. An opiaioii was latciy Vx ' , ';"-" pressecJDy Mr- tiamung in Pidiaiiifothcy. ( ;;'', might be repeaid jHfunn, "though something i 'i. ! the spirit) tncirf should be oreserfet., Thispio; ft : l mises nothing favourably iaf. AmejiCa i tut n the ,;. ':A i sulistance be continucd1ts . tjTfiilly iinmterial bjf i wBat iiante they baptize IV' pur dwii , opin!oril,1''' ! that we, have, little or nothing to expect isym Uie j f lustvceAol; whatever ) paity may ,be domhiaht ,ia( England ; for x dinc appear? v to W.thert the (i ) sole cule of action'- ? , . f;. h'- Ki'A f i fJSMWXwAVfi.p sloop 6f wa.r Wasp,Mate1yarif ,,, rived, fe Cove early In Jii, k LVrWri'oHi ly before', she Unust have bf ought ' titdt jtivicis.i:-'t lromboth;to4.itiies,V Kir. r"'4t' -''X ' ruiu.uuin cou, lines, -vrr ,, V do not bret'ehJ -io il' Dcafcisa ktiowfedire Mli 'P' !w tHe r W fLi(1aliH 1 1 '.j, ll I, 5i.i. ,i;..'. .: .. c .t-. ; , iee irt:,T-v " "'.'Vv w .wivir.iMyen-uvasp sailed, btrt have tUdersMMd thstald '.satisiac-k-uf v-? to. t?.h.ir-' ns-CM iv,m i,mWta tMioiity in aoVJtor' wiemkAV thee iiiel Ml ,? fi:;V1;'
The North-Carolina Star (Raleigh, N.C.)
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