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4 I. I 1 'iStSsres it pwfoHlan mm tStttructvn of goventmtut give font ia fume opinion, u wiwu mm fwi , v T' '-ta Vol. II.-No. 03 SATURDAY EVENING, MAY t, 1818. rhole No. 100. t - . , , . . . -;-- i ' " 1 11 "" " 1 ' 111 r T v: ', . V ILM1NQT0N, (N. C.) .t ' , , WtlSTCD, -XBltT, W W1LMA ROLLlSMA, FOR TU0MA9 LORLYU. : Tl.Jt-VTte" dollars per year i psysble la ad- '"jSoVh.cripuo- Ukeo for Us Uian m - i Subacwbers will b. eooUiwed oa. Ust, ,ad .Be ,oniri stspnnwb. for ynnt mn ltiuil Ad "easements, a Ieur. fooiteen Uaos. for tiw tot wMftio om dollar, aa.l .cnry-i". coots r escb ijwwt. TtwM r fotea Un, imutod. si (b !lDf fl. . r - 5-- , : ; ' Utur ihe EJiiw "wu port pU. -LEirrais rstttKTQK south.- 4 think, rtioenllJ Jot.k llirtfliif Vil ia oar ommanitjh that ie oot-fdr wilkpttaoD more tha pother, it of wf, prindptllf Mgtibl the wanner to wtilth alni - ire dltthlited by -poUic charftiet, atLt am. On the tuhjct, the following ohserf tiqne bAiM be confred fcr U to eontalwtoo wtoeb truth to be fwhtlr ora looked. ITi eirthor had been charged - ly hit rriend and rwTWpotuVnt, tilb cheri Ainjr confirmed rotipaO)J to charitaU ImtiUitMiDf, and craeciaily te tboae wnertble warned Udie and .!T rf,rlr Mrhl mnaters. who tr aJMa our otica lik rWinc llont, -doing rood." To thia rfharee the aatlwr tbua repHete ; ; ' ;' ' Ilere too, jot n'urtake me, I only ojded to the inBaite flumo e in iiraui, lacd awUlr under tit direction ( women, whoae - 4esa U helief, and want f experience of the . variona dicui! iu pnetj ., . 11.. Mtut.tr el the chariUbtc, .render theni in ,,Mir to tilth a Uak. 1 hra eatikfied that thin alniiM criraiiuUaciritr ctuaea far more misery a Him it alUvbteet nandertla Vicei and unmwaJlitr -tf taBos Iron the laboring daa the atn.njtwt in. itcrraeai w uwnwry -- , . cAatictiaa that these alone would keep them from 4 iktatrinri by remlering it eaeier t jet relief by tmxw y work .nl finT b l,l,6 f respectaUlity to fwuperlam and brgctry, which dettroyt th salutary eonlctnpt we need to feel to- ward thee nw Hunt fcinotatf e nod theiring pro ftVaaiona. The inemeat yoi make bejgirjr -lera- ' ' .kly mpecia e calUngi ht nweaeut yo rehere it Iri. the tut which it pap 1 eyt n;Ml t that oment yon create annwi oT Lazaronea, .lad eowett, tht itHt and indolent, whom he aenaa ' of ehaiM had titUefta tktertk, into atnrdy erpgara. - tVhen 1 wan Uet in tm itr, here thert is a no. , cietf (at An relief of every tluns. 1 atrudt with 17 the beM and aoofident air winch paupenem bad a- jutntd, which I noppoen partly nreM from the an. wtiuted rwwectability nf tbe Jreal it had snsumed. formerly, it wa neceaeary for a beggar to be both " racsed and rty, uil tn rtl mStA ".'P" time ef inahiJity to work. Cut during ihe period f my eiait, I waa aected by rtoat hearty kllowe, who noder pretence thycottld not get work, bejr " trd withoat a bJiwh. The" friend with whonv I - at dyed, coir. plained to e that there was ha.dly a J4y id which he waa Dot called on for, charitable -'oi1uilutioum either to retire aomebody, or to ' invert the Hiadooa or HotV atoU, by aome of those 4 ecmd Udiea I spoke f, win are such sturdy hesgars that tlicre is no refusing them. One diT. as I wss itting alona l Uia dra ius-rooin tanking .about "niatters and things ia general, 1 was roused by a pst confident rap at tlie ilocr. - On onenins it, ' A lipart dressed jroung lady tripped in. Professing ' great respect for the s, I bun ed most prufound : lj, and invited her jnto the parJour.. 'The moment - ' she sat down, without being asked bsr pishes, .and with tliaair of a demand rather Ibaa a request, ' . ...t.i tv,-. Kw mnffcer heme m want of ten lie raw : - . AJJ A..n. .h. hari riinii with RDr scomiMiiiw;nii, wouhi in ner nave hkj mvucj, secretary, or treasurer, I forgot ritahle institutions, and exceed- beaumondei so paid the- ten -.UMiri. ta escane the terrible nreooairos" of .the -tc table. The yonng lady took the money, with 'the air of reclivinjueriue gather thati-a favor slightly lisped (Mged to yoo, sir Ma can now 'end me to a dancingchooHliis winterand slid "Ut of the room with a right fashionable air " pilars laid up is heaven I thought 1.. v s I had scarcefr ' reconimenced tnt ' cogltationo, he'n thera was another rap at the duor, nd a init 'jewpcctable looking matron was shown vin, wno " w.n.iui m aiihacrintion book for raiiifie money ' ffSr the aupport of missionaries ataiong the Hotten tots. I asked iier, with all the respect ,! could 'B3ume, whether all the poor Indian oftliis country rre converted ? .' .V hether the soul.ot a rata wottomt was not as well worth saving as that of a (heir country would n5t fyi quite as well fulfilled. irjv.Anr.intr ii.nirnrnu anu ixiHiur aata- uv an. y .1 V U r . . ja,,54s, into mild mid peacaWe Chnstian neiglihours, . w at going to the East for tliat purpose ? ted ' slrVVeolied the ladr, "nobody thinks of matters" . -.1 11 It .1.. I ..oiAn frt. go closeat nome. . ut-siues me iiapiu :-l .5. Rovifw. don't sar half as much about our lndialU as they do about thC Holtentota and Uni.BVTniawwa-iincJWe.i..aaiwiuBij. ' rontribntion for the conven-ion r.f the poor Ilotten- tots, in hopes ofcttioj into the Missiouary Maga- . une.' ' '' --" . ' ' , i . . .-.. After th rencontre I rent out, leaving direc ' tions with . the servant to note if iny: Suspicious eonknocke(Lia my Cftence JJnjiiyj?:turn he ' Informed me that sis latliel, with suhscnptiou-books, had called daring the remainder of the morning. j - I hope ty this time you begin to comprehend Sifcat I Vnean j to wif, that the dUtriUrtton of pub - ic c'iities ought to be in the hinds of puMic - office.; acquainted with, the world, and able Jo 4ie(ect Imposture T of every kmdr- lt Witt their be bestowed with a wariness and arcumspechon, which, trlile it opcfitCJ w to ia pcstla. to the 'WIS and a request that l ! : " o Mias r was ' ' . .l.;t tn several chli N tnMv Dotent in the (relief of irtuua diitreaa, does not encoora: and pamper idleness and debajtfhery. I can hardly be lieve these good Jadies, to wltwa deatra to de im 1 give every duo pre'me, do really benefit mankind by taking frcoi tha pockeU of tlia good to bestowon bt worthless-V..: . . ' .,Tbe genius of our authar Is not a litlla versatilo L ',iL .V uu .ml nva na fnilfl tha Bar. 1(1 can, wiiu uivv.i. pm &.v, . -cm tic and indirnant reprchennion of vice, or (he sprightlr ami cutting railery af folly, to tha moat derp-felt efljoymeut and poetical description of the retired and trartiuil scene of netare, or the deli aaatinn of the mild, benignant and placid featuraa of droUice litevAs a beautiful epecimen of hi power hi the pathetic; we csunot resist the tempta tion to quota the following sVirt account of the life, dfwrter and death or a Quaker lady, After om rtctllent, rtry remarks an the manners and char aeter so fieruientlv a-innad by yonng dergynao, (he Aatfior thus" tea ulijH his cuutemnlat)ve od. ' ff r the ( alh.e.4 to,' C-po-Fear ateor J ; "So. 48, vol. J.J - .V .. Mi' v - . ''Now, if tin little trae tory wnnta arnarsJ,! thTuk it will easily be found." For -en) part, I tane not help believing this simple Quaker womsa was lIUITfl Mtuahla bein. and fulfilled her duties far more to the benefit of aociety,iaa if. she had beta a member of at many hat Oahla societies as. aunt -elate and had refused a many fools as a lady I ouce heard of in Virginia.' 1 mast own too, that I oonsiuer ner anew, bdoovunvc, uimiHi, fire Vide virtue, a far preferable to the public and ostentatious newsjisper chsrity, which, in tlie pre sent time, stalk bravely forth, and beckons every worthless vagabond to ts shrine, from Europe . . . . . j rrwr .r l.. - ASf, Ainta, auu J ; law beport; - KING'S BEXCU, Faisar, Hot. 29, 1118. ' Tha sittings mi MM Print, after Midaetaat lenn, commenceu ima uax .,-v , Miss v. rn. " "' ' - Tliik was an action to recover, tha Yalne of a not eotiveved bv a culislMrT coach front Overton, of which the ilrfcndant h tba proprir tor. (The p!ain: tiff, a widow; was a passenger, by the coach, which travel at night t the value of the box and if con tent (as appeared by a bill sent in by the plsmt.n, oa bar demand at the coach office in Lontfc'rt) w 101. 1K 3d. I but she was there told (tha box not hatinc been booked, or the value stated in aoy May at the time of delivery) that tlie propritjrs were not liable bevond the value xf SI. ' Hii dirt de- manded Si. which the defendant refual to par, ' For tha defendant, tle . Arronr-Ca.sL proved the following notice pt ap at Uie omc at fiiwingstokt, 8 miles Dom IHerton, whnr the eotch trriveil at halfpnst 9etigtit TaUe. tW nronrietors of all stace-ehe which convey ts- sengera, pafcir. and other goods, to and from this house and its aeigMwrhood, and to ami from Con don, or elsewhere, will But be sccoontaMe fi any article exceeding tlie falue of 31. wttesatit vslse of die said article is spea&eil at the same time of de livery, and insured aceordinglT.,, He submitted iu point f law, that the pIsint.JT could tiiit recover any thing, on the authority of Clay r. AVillan (t Hen. Blackst. 2W) bkaua the plainfilT had shown (hat the value of the box lest was above 51. by the bill she had delivered, and she ought to have tnVorcd it accordingly, in wder to ntitle her to recover in this action. " ; - - - . " '.. Mr. Marrrattwinsel for the plain fiff, In answer, -cited the esse of Clarke . ray, 5 East, 1564 1 but on Yelernng to tne terms w me nouco in wi case, it waa found tliat they varied very much from the notice in this. Mr Marryat then sabmitted. that tha defendant' ought to prove that tha plaintiff was acquainted that this notice was put Op in he coach ofi.ee: it appeared already in evidence that there was no office at Overton, and that the coath arrived at nicht at IJawngstoke, where (Here was an orace, Iiord Ellenhoiongh concurring in tins opimon,-' a witnHxa was called, who deposed that at the time ha nlaintiS' made bet demand in London, she ad mitted that she knew of tha notice; tnd ia conger quence lowered her demanil to 51. . ' -IVfr IVIarryat with the permission of the Chief Justice, went to the jury, contending that upon this evidence they could not be satisneu tuur me piaiu tiff knew of the notice at the timo the entered tlie coach and delivered l)er bo she'might have heard of tha notice iu the coach-oHice in -onaon, oca not nntil then. r.- -' I- , - Lord EUenberoUgh,ia somming up,, observed, that hv tlm common law caniers, wero liatik for thine jostirany way but by tlie act of God or of the King's enemies in order, to lessen uus respon sibility, about twenlv rears ago coach proprietors resorted te notices of the kind. proved iu this case but Unless it could he established that an individual who. bad lost a parcel or box was acquaiutud with iIi'k mitim. tha common law .lialiilitv of the-carrier was not removed : The point whelfier thepiaintiff m this esse Knew oi me exisience i we uuiwx a question for he jury on the evidence ; and if they lounu tnai sue was iuoraui m n ui iw nuio wie put the box intq the tlefcidant's coach, she was en titled to recover tlie lull value, Verdict fir naM A sloon faden with 6atmeaf ibr Greenock, tut into Iven, in Flfeshire, to receive some additional csrfftr; 1 ae noor neonie mere, it aptears, were si thoimejrejinu erose, anu unoerstanoing mjs vessen tmiwm a ouantitv of tliat ai title a number of women, headed bV the butclrfr1 wife, seized tlje stoop, and were brginiiig to' help themselves, when the leader's husband sppeared at the head of an tmposi party, and set tiie example of putting in force yhi" sti tboriMV by bodily chastisement ''ot. histctter Mf. ;.::';''r..t'''.::-:. lliis mode of ressoning had (he desired e.lcct and-rendreil the iaterposUwnof thewla aholly. unnecessary K -- Tlie tax levied by the Danish Government on dors produced the sum of 10,334 crowns last jrai at t'openhagen. A part f tbis s appUftl'tO the relief of Ijie- Ppot . ' : '- - Bt TUB PliTaDKUT OF THt VKtTEO STATES OF AMERICA. ; - r - - . ; A 1'HOCLAM ATION, Vanatss, aa arrangement waa entered into at tha City of W'uhuiptoa, in tha month of April, in tha year of our Lord die thouund eight hundred and seventeen, between IUcHAkO Kvsh, Fquira, at at tlaia acting as Secretary for the Dcpart meat of Wat ef the United stales, ( anil in bohalf of (he govarumeut of (t Uniteo States and the Right Honorable Cbalxs Baoot, his Hrititanic Msjett' Lavoy Extraordinary and H' mater Plenipotentiary, for and in behall of lii Crirannic AUjy, winch amugemeut is iu Hit words followuif. to wit I . ' v ' Tha navaf furea TA be mntathed utvnn' tlie " Aiteericaa Ukft, by his Majesty and the uotrrn- muit ul the tnlte J stsies, ahsll hsnceiorta be .y-3jDiid to tUa lullowiiig vaaaels on aacli fcido Uo Lke OntarMt to one vfesel.oot eueeniwi one hundred tons burthen, and anned with ope - eighteen poond estraon. " ' ? ' 9 tlie Caper Lakes, to two vessels nof ax Mceedhig Kka'Urden eich, and armed witli like "force.- . r : -1 " Ou the waters of Lake Clumplain, to one - vessel not exceeding like; burden, and armed - wii nxa lore. - . ( M All oilier armed vessels on these Iake shall u be forth it dismantled, and no otlier vessels of war shall be there built or armed. " If eitlier party should be hereafter desirous of - snnuuiDj i ii is siipuiauon, ana ihuuiu fne wuw to that etfect to the other party, it shall cea to be landing after the expiration of six months fiofn Die data of audi notice. - 1 - The naval force no to be limited, shall be re- stricted t each aervioa u will, in no raxpect, M interfere with the proper duties ef tha armed vessels of tha other nartv. - And where, tha Seftate of Ike United States have) approved of lh said arrangement, and re commended that it should be carried into effect j the same having also recvivod the sanction of his Uoyat Highness the Prince tCreeot, actias in the name and on the behalf of hi Ununntc Majesty Mow, tlieiefore, I, Jams Mosaox, President of (he United, Mates, do, by this my proclamation, make snowa ami dects.e, cuat tlie arrangement aforesaid, and every stipulation thrrenf, has teen duly Uttered into, concluded and confirmed, and is of full fun and effect. - . . ' Uivea'oooV my hand, at the City oF Wash- wi-ion, this twnwy-wshlh day r April, in - ' the,' year of'oor Lard one, thousand eieht . f humfritd . and elal.rew. sod in the furtv- ' J rsrrltid yr ft tha Ibdcnendence of tlie " United Watea. : iWS atlNCY ADAMS, Smi- Swax i. . .-r Coder tbis.hesd a laic Kw-Yorlt Kiitiaaat Advocate cootaiM cslracK lroa s tU-nnt lior flugn su gvM cnniKvd "7 CuvraDiiit to invrMigate (be ortfia aiid progress w U trMids of nicb us 'Speak, -'. - Major' Horan,ln.letec to. the acting secretary of war. dated March 2tHh. U27, cives on account of his arrivsl at French Mill, and hjs investigating the claim of the aforementioned persons pert ol tus ststemenns ss loitows i . , .VVbcn I cam t investigate the claims of 3 San dcrs,aud otlters, t diacovervd something vss wrong, and totci Jones i Deneyeo mere was a n ana ne sp neared alarmwl. and told me that he had a haaiu I . 1 I ...... jl soino specumtion id view, aim wihoea mo w para-, cipate in it , I asked him what it was, ha said that ho could purchase sp all tlie claims in that quarter for 4 small sum, anu that, with my assistance, could make a fortune. Bolievihfr Jones to be a most con summate scoundrel, 1 deemed it justifiable to appear1 to Ml intoiis views, with a view of ohtaininir a correct knowledge of-the-vsudity f-t!i-rC.ais-1 had m ciiarge, uon i couiu possiuiy ascei -rain m any other manner although it was a course of con duct tliat 1 by no means approved, yet ( know it was the only source whonsby the government would Ue'ghai'fW from imnoaStioA ' I .ieenwd duplicity U fiis butane Justifiable. I told biin I was ready to inVestigatAthexlaimisulimittcd tojne.lle.re pljd 'twould tuke some days to collect bis witness eat but in the mesa time he w'uJied nie to become his partner in tli pin c&ase of t'no cluiiiVs. I told him that I bad no money to invent iu that kind, of buinesa, and it was a speculation tliat I n ishecl toj have nothing to no' wim. -tie ueierminca jo pre? sevtre in pressiag mO and said lie would uruih the money ho had !500O lyini?'iille that he would einplon tliat wav. and iff would only Join him 1 sbou'lJ have 81M00 for a fc; weeks, wptk.' i a-kl bun In what ipaifi?r he conteihhitl making such a lai-ga sum so soon no rmeo, on: un It if. you only join me, I could make gK)0,00l 1 was thunderstruck J and asked bim bow he' could d it? he replied, could mutter up claims hereto that omount I asked Uim liow he could support them P Mr replied, I can get witnesses to aweat any thing r il you will only join me, I can manage that matter. I eiiserved to him, you anight be caught in this business ; he replied, 1 can make it as strong as tietlr and 1 will ddy titter Uaphrt tlie'Jevihiiliself tri detect me. I olci ved, he must be a great Idcpt in tlii fcusToes, or else he would ceilftinly be found nut. He said he ws not afhiidtHl swore he would not n:st satisfied until he had at least one of Uncle Sum's day' income, which he estimated at 150,000 iloliar. I told him i now suspected that those cases which were sub rnitted to uie were of this class) he laughed, and said, no, not altogether i hut, says he.'yoO must not let ahv person see those. paper here. I asked him 'why L M aM fei own.yfaim he djdf (Sot rt who saw iVbut fStchcpck was not cotiiing tolektnj with his cieditursAnd he did not Wish them to know he had such a claim.-1- i suspected the had otSerea- 1 - . . .it. tm for not wi-hins them seen itua loiaiHwiso he rri-licd, lt$ir that be had tuA reacted 5tple, ucii..Tm .n'tcAaRiccf operi-.ion , i his owrvcUims, bat ke did) Oat want Sanborn's beet.v I akJ hiia.hii rrasvoar Havbegan laeth Sad rrolied.tt was all fud'Ttt Ci s was ai susnacted (Mr. IWner will -recollect I staled aa my imprero. in February, - lust, whV the claima were first sho'tva. met) I told Jones I should cerv tainly repert it u sack He seemed' alarmed, and replied Oht dn 0, don't oVi TW.tatc the faff, or Ma KkoU tf U ftttntij ' I felt iodl ghaht enouH at the rootuottt to cine hurt, sol of i!iy presence, but oa a muaient reflection; I recollected 1 had onljf a part of lbs 'secret. I Qu "had hk 'scknovvlc'dgi aieui that j was b C soduleot at t win I VW as if was well aflpoorteJ. it lmm)..fiaccatarjr to knots' bow )ia hsd ooUitoit the f t y i to . Ij i cs as onai in particular, uptAla )mt B, iwr,rwho was formerly 'of e 9th wl.i:. try, and is now k judgb of the court ot poaoaoa fU.i- pyUats, and cot vjer i r. .-yuca, un t Jimesa) pou tiawiaotmiivy I. waa jiad AX tom-hiiiis ofTnr UotUor-io-Ual ' daccd so tWvjfc tenicala" that hl5 ttsna toteM ba corresV aa peaaerI s poiuyy jetHe; tacts, Jonrw-thap MtoMed inmselr.a lull conn drnc, and made .the statement. I have aunoxed to in r report, the cm oCSsuhornu also , ia they . otlier cases which 1 have returned. . ' . .( In relation to SacLwro'i claim, Mnji Uogan coi Up.ue as Utuws 1 1 .'-' ,. - Jane R. Speacar ia the last and most hnporfsni witness-. Hben Jones snowteoged to sse, that hia claim ta altogether 4f,iatrd hiot how ho bad obtained Captain ttpencot'a affidavit f be said, laughing, he bad got hkw futUUfd. I told him Capt Spencer slioiUd see t.is affidavit ba replied, ohl d n it, don't show it to him until I apeak to him, and Miuuedi tely left me, and brought tSp-ncertO my loilinga, when I showed him the claim, and asked him what he knew about it. He replied, ha bad sworn to what he knew and could say nothing further. ' then st down sad wrote bis affidavit, which bt swore to Jones tuW me after he bad left us, that he Ws very much alarmeJ, whtn he first ipokf to him on the subject, but coon replied, mutt g6 ttirunfrk tunc,' I cannot go lack, snd theft, came over.. SVhen-1 asked Jones who the otlier. , witnesses were, he replied, Isughingj they are sucfi wen as these, holdup ap the Agar of aSnan cut out of paper. -1 thought it impossible-tht- Hitch cock, wbostrreputation was. good, should sanction such villainy with his name officially,, f expressed my doubts to Jones on this subject, when he obser vd he lad all the judges in that country under hia thumb, and could make them ck as ha plcafed, and observed, foe must write off their affidavits, and I will get Spencer to swear n.y " paper men in I at once drterinised so to do, and wrote tliuse lcnedL John Mills, ViltUm 'honiu(,Augus(ln Stepfiene which June immediately aigad, by copying their .kknatnrcs in my vrcsence, and them' ott" anu sooa after returned with tliem fTmi by ffgffrrjp We think it nay with safely he affirmed, thaf the whole of the rasters states, or what many.aso so fund of styling tli V5-i England States are decidedly republican. - .The support given to th friends of the National Administration proves tha increasing popularity of the Adminitfcs4iot itself t of those sWe and audaunted pilots, who, in the dar kest days of our. recent contest for th preservation. cT every thing dear to a nation, boldly stood fortit and manfully contonded for their ol jiej&under every disastrous anil discouraging jcircuinstm.ee; Wcn a general tictet, Bow to be run in the'tiva Easteru States for electors of President, w believe Mn Muuro would have every tote. . tdon ratriuL JRit Inieprndthtt ofJVind, ear" an intelligent aad philosoptiic writer, fay tha foundation rj tht IndrytniUm of V nf ion Tliere is as much truU s eloquence in the observation. . : History is abuA-' dant in the testimony which it bears to the accuracy j of tiii political aphorism. An knoiant and unea ; lightened people sunk in the shade and degradation- . ofjiorALjitiA JnleilectualbasemanVMtt eva-v be free. A general diffusion ot. knowledge ia tha i out y source from which public spirit draws it e- sence of vitality the only .foundation or rock on y wuicu a natiouaiiberty can rest. . v J 's'':.; :.' ! Ctiarleston- Times. v '"' 'v-';-.-.. ' :.' -f fyMmaiVheVl.see leaves drop from tffa trees in tlie beg Lniiina of Autumn, Inst such thinjk 1 l.ts Uie triendlup of tlie world., Whilst ihe sao i of maintenance lasts, my friends, swarm io abun-r.!,,. dance but, in the winter of my need, they leave. ' it naked.. He js. a happy, man that has a true i friend at hit neecf, ut he is moto happy that hath no need oa frna. .-i-x.i , ; - "T" tsim TaS 'Us ttT anvsann. ; . !lTr' Stofe .W The AssemblyvH JIiU--Pf1&-'-tions the 0rW Mr.. Speaker, rt he- .Viifei-'! ha t" Sputtal Cvminitttt to whom the petition is refmed ) the Hopper, and also to pot bemsehts,ia Gter as -i the MiilstoMt to grind ii 'ITut hiH reported by them on the petitienrthe Xeal-r .The commit iri ' f tht vholt on the bill,- the ok and intit whiea,,' ut wtlec Ui save time, the meal of a doxen Ovist aiay le pnt at ortce llieir report thst they ha v gone tlirough the hill and agreed to it, tlie Flour f . , and If the petition w as for a road, or a town, or j ftrs-, or any tiring else where it may be presumoU" r to have succeeded 6 management, tliea. the fiiHir. t be upjMsed" W.Sii degree of 'fTnM"hich' fli J Millers mesn by the Head, if'4i iWewcrasional-i .Meimaget from the Governor, Oritts lo save tho mill j from standing still fur waut of emplovNow Ta.4 ; but ceitainly not leant, the f'agrs" i.f the hieuilicr, ; the Toll, wliich it is true is alwavs Ukeu Mitof ertst before put into the Hopper; andliereit is nut-, " . . . .-7l .1 ; M 1..L- 1 I. J f - J A taken out tin me rwitr nss.oern. toh ii jwacr, - t x hut it is also to he recollected that a simile need But run on nil four throughout with its soljett, a re- . ! 'staoeerdlne p'ij''at'BfTtiallirbltin( is sufficient. ----- - ,;' - ' . ( liklation Las slwars been eoflftalered m tsunet i we however ai-e the UrsVw ho buve.itduccd it to ; I
The Cape-Fear Recorder (Wilmington, N.C.)
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May 9, 1818, edition 1
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