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And Nor t fa Carolina State Gazette, il.UiEiUil, (N. C) FKIDW, PtiilUU.VIlV 13, IMH. iSo. Vol. X, " KlUtfUWHIlT, BY Tl IO M 4 H K.N ifcRSO V , J L V iiirumTtii( nuiMfH ai ri win. HT wrTCf itlU &l Jt'HrAIBIS ADVACt,41 nf irtt iictihii,h tT tmnm vat (-to- . r1U(tkl lllillXUtll fAI... .UTllTMllltn JT lU(MlHTUTIUlkl, i niTuraMWiuiM VI JCITTO Wtm (AC CO!tTlSCA- I State of North-Carolina, HC VUFDUT ,u!'TY. lUier.ber J mi:. Jo.u t l.irnL Peter S.nitJi.- Tei-m, i.innl Allarh- IT iprrinc to tin? Court, that the d.'fein.a.it resides wilh J . UmiWiH tin Sutr,tlHrrtnr-ir leitl, that tutl- ... Lc ibwk - lh lu- iciei u aiar, mm. wuir.v 1, -..I'lraTS l U mortal "V- " " - K-: jlif-.. t in tiarrit in; no ri--tett a.n- pl'a.1 tiff ill it.- jteriaiued lo proo h! idJ-i.Ij;:i..iiI. Krom Ui-- fiiiult , THUS. b.MAW.UL. Jsn. lilt, 4-6 plain State of ISortk Carol. !i V,,ip,. the ncc-srir? otuecrs, to nr scribe their da fcOCT.OJK RBCKWITilfeichiM. f.IU;.-- ' s,itcm of discipline ) li-inti la rt-UatMirt. nd ttiirtU all prraxi indrlaetl lo CO JlD'C'Toli ' l!l ' A OJ d it'lCS i.S(TUCtiuO IiT S. Uejcrt..c, .n4 Cndrm of mc mil.. lor pavnw-4. U oA-r lur H.W tlx U o-t lyrtt tw now i 4. Tn- C iO u.lte ;.rr tit opud m. that the l;vr-,t r.yrttllm..ltl.. nl .I.Hlm, .ml rrEU,a ,00, f,r cdling forth the militia may o re,a Kitchen, stable, carnage It, ko tee -A Phyt... o - . . ,r . ei . or Lao ycr would bad UM HUuu.ou UiM-kM. , iciun -ii.uiiu u .u prc ju (tnuugi iviHir. nwt the Freidcnish-wid, in all casta, ad i . . , I drcs his or.le i nm diatsly to tome cffi:cr ...... . , , ... . . Of the roil in, Atii nA to the exrcjtive of any I Ui-- iiou IiU-It oruwii ir Mr vi. i H. . lio. 1 sote. 1 n.' g vcmr of a tiate n ti miu- inttluU Lrrpint '.utrrtiiunu-at (or t:n- ii call on k.' J It IKWkIS or Salt-. ;t. 7Vr BKAUfuit r i.ui . V fVwrt Pleat and ifuurier Setavtu, iecrmbn ibir NeHk- ml My-rt, vi Johu Ai'.ji.m, Origiiibl Auwl'.iiirnl IT niii"? to tlic mirt ; tin. u-Jcmli,i, i -k:. s itli. out the lniiiU cW'tliu mil-, thi tc'otv OnUivil llial pi.lni Mt:v h niattv for ti ueckn in cue UaU ig!i rtur, Unit uiut n fcr ,.H .ill l thr m il I it ii ut mid Coiirl i o: the uHl Mou ibt nitlitrcli i.cit) ami n-plfrii or pUml tin mintin mil e ; nrruulU J to proceed Ui Junin"f "t- i-'rum llif Miitoit-a. I r THUS. SMAW, (.'Ik. " $X-'V. 3uhtriVr irfiin M move M ihi- Vrv rn in m J Uy, OiTm tih-Slu-hit L.AN') :uul i .iitrriTciiH-iil. in llie Count ot' F'lgi'raiub, N. ('arulit nlu..u l oi i: North till.- ii. Ttr-Hiv -r. thrct-' tnih- f. 0 i tin- ri-at K.-JU ot mill ri it . t'n'iv i- m t'l r ni.es co'niio.lioii i lliiiji hoi, , 'djiii I j.irli . t uk.-, ujif iiflitri'ii tort ulr, to storiw hii. j "nitli : ii t'jiit ii- arlv eoinilHi;, with iwsr.rj mt li'in ' k-iiiM- in .itiiHtml ( a tH?itiiti1"iil rmiiii . c i.U in its I: :i (j.t.t il tlx count. s au I k u Tli. iv is five '!.m.;r i .Iiwt. iicnus ol l;nnl in tai.l 1'rm l TI r. witli i tn ir- luiv !' i! sin! lo view Ir- tin ni ti- inr ler.ut :vtl to ALrM'-'OL A 'l TLE. r. t ionih ni it , .Inn 5".. 1 1 S ft Cw ar I tin ollccr. b uaj t tX.:cvite lli or'ica of thr I'rcud-ot' hs caift ije ir'ad t-r c'nobi- . ciicQcr - f rdcra, ai.i TMiiishcd by th aco j tcnc il a C'u't TjrfaL 5. In ir viditig for governing militia in th-- t rvicc rf ifi- U iced Siatc, it has ap oirarc.l t. you-,on nitt.e, tl.at the aeol r c!rs nigSt bt . x inptfd from being mrrh- d .uf l the tite t which they may Hong; h ii rKjuni.r class, cnaip-sed of ardent ami r u . in. i, the fBcint force of the naiiiir, vnin'J, t hra ca le 1 tijto s. rvice, contiou 'h-ria iva-n. time after hjviog acquired the kn wiede and habits of voldtcrt ; that tht( ufficvrs .l u d by their own constat, bee n 1 a J .ti!l luiig-r in service, as miliia y Uae Hundred Doilars Ueuunl, j ' Olt Uic apprvhriiticMi arxl urciinn m J-il i.. nn ol tin- (h1- ' SlMlt a iiiii 1ui. vlv. I. li ui.' f k.sSt V -...,.,,--.. -,- . - ... - y V feu Coji.es t r roinati. aiVr tin1 afvu.i-s t-ili work ait urmicff a.. ,Mi ,1.. .- Lk..- :i.f.t,it.(i!vs,w,,,Ma.1iwM.,l.v .nd if -ko'jwicdgi principle and habits, are most oil iii aniioii ti.. -in bewail ba'-k t . puinuifijiiia , esst utial t' the iihcert, who are the soul of .MM i HttW an v, ir liiwrjr of nations is derived from Cod am! nature, and is not the gid of kings or pouo- taies. 6 3w. cr. :j, I luiilai. Wte uOHiort) ol M n UojIiI lie br iipjir-tKii tii i.. lim !"xii r anr ol htty lol Ui .v til be m.iu ii In. ben.- veiirt-t!, -niti.ai li on-r ini get uui, or thoull he be bnmlil home Hii riWMmtU' rxpen. i-l will be pnkl in ud'iitioii Id l&r hhI re ttnl. i. kn eir llcid ii.tx .lu. ker; ile p iiiu.utio. jboiit 5 li-rt 9 or ton in t... .' ; i sipi-iif limit, spe k U i k ll i t , i I V toi.il of r li'i'toit, anil ohiii ilivi.k . Vvt) upt ti he H.miient. A- ...iio.iileii witlinul wit k io... chuic 1 am t a liiw to y,v ctJit n..l iliitct on I f mat go. H. ti. ItUK I i aufa-V-1 ou n, N. V. Januart 15rli, 1 S 1 S. 4 .tr Ralegh, Jan. 20, iB18. Notice. C OST o-i Wrilrtr!ay the Mtli Irttant. lietwftn P.lwanl " fOivwvl and Jamet Smitit'a bton-, in Halifax eounit , a o r ajr. I hisals.) appcired o Jo-.ir coi. nitte-, tha- ttrsJ rinci.hs would be btSi a qtii'ed b the ffice-s o' iht mmtiu, in str v ng vnth o ncers of the regular troops oo c lurts mar m f r ih tridof fTcndcrs either fttatu oi xNurii.-O.tfllo t, , W VKCOOU.N .. Superior Couit ofLtiia rliuumn fmu, 11". JWii.. .h Mjatt. it. Muiiuctl i)c. feutioii lor Oiutu. Vllcmont . -. rn'theiti&rti. oi Jie Coui-l lliul lli De- L0."' WTr ith WT.Trftt,,, lr". wlikh NMtnd iewU.it Ua made.it ..thorn the- lii.i.tt ot u.it suu-u ik ' IC,cf.pt I hereto ta-jra,.l Vc ... or permw fram trmlmR J .e wre Onlered bt the oart u.m i.iiU.CaUM bt- .unit ... ,r u-i inner ; over a ttewarti Ot l we.ity dot- inenicv Oollnrt ami tikt.i CcnU, in Bank. Xotrt, anil tbe fol Ot tie regUta TOO)8 tr Oillltia. losing luai-pap.rt, vi: I 6. The comi)ensanon to tbe militia for tj le Note ot tmiiil ut Marr Hofmm, (riven, on v able one dar ' , . in atU.r.Rte,,tc.l2Kl. December; jSl7 lor g2U. j thv IT Service, C OSIStltlg Ol pay and allOW- O-te ditto on T A W Hunter, giveo Oil demand, 27 th of 1 a Ci tVr tlKh: g, a. id OI Oensitms ID C3SC of Xo-emhrr, HJT-ftrftM. rl,Ml,.i; r.,- -,..l. r-re-rl in ,hm NA ' ' J Tf t'WIIU j Vtr av usvavi. th- .co nmtttee w uld ullow to remain nearly as here of re fixrd by law. . The com mi tee acting according to the f T'-gMii'g principles, report a bill to provide f r organizi ng, armirg and disciplining (he militia ; for ca.h .g them n;o he- service . f the Uaited States ; f r govcrnt. g them ihcre i i ; and for compensau gthrm I r their er-v'- , One ditto on Tinner Williarat. amoifnt with interest to 12th N. it I h-- iuiilora ' of the i-Vttrttevillr ob.i-ver, Klei.ton Janniry, 1SU for 57 2S. One ditto on Nicl.oL.s Loj-d, tte, -.rlolk uenuu, reuifa ui; l..lei,.gi-i.ecr, .villi- ti lug, are rt-qui tud to ivi- tut ..i.otv ii.r . . i '"r .-ni iht-ir kcrout-ta to (In- fttr-i.::ir , !i.ii anO and J-ime !)uw nin, principal and interest to 25ti. Jeein- .i.h. r- tier, 181 .nonnt to 5.'). tjne ditto on Krhectn Staton !). J iMtt Dnvninf; for 1 8 ilollars, due in January, 1S14. On- ditio o 1 Milet ilcmlmry, given by ta'.il Bcmhurj to Jaa. U iintinthe month oi' April or Mav, 1817 for gl'26aod a - feu c.-ntt. Oni- ditto on William W. Ward for lorty five ilollnrt dated Nov. 18lfi. One receipt from Turner Williams, (Constable) for a note nthnTvl On"Kenjan.in -I II lor g25 il fear ecnU for col tultili Kegister ami ft tar ajsrcuaWy 10 c. .tciu Jh that the llefendiiiit comi fornn ou or before Oi . tu xl l' rir. nl tawi ootli-t U -toe kicM tor the eoi..l. 01 .t akt, at ' 4,,' I wurt-iiUMie ta .taUigti, o uw ai-st -tlo. uy ai (lit Ui Jw ,uy ol WarcU ucxt, Ui'.w aiui Uit rc Ui ,.u.i tu.kwer or 4';n. Jl'tO IfciKl IM-UUOll, ui.;rwiltt. Juogcluulil pi-o-conleuo ;ii be entered apuust uiui. i cm S. 1 UK S EH, C. (J b. it, 1818. '- IS o lice. KKFUNulNG Or' iS li.iS AX. DUTIES. 1t GUEEAUlV 4a the Act ol o..ife ol llcwuiber ijd, Jlbl. outlet paid oa iitt.m lnoiis o.) jmi the ji 4 M cvittber, ISsniiM'fU..i ViM- u,t,i ,obL '""l . . ........... iiv. , ;Jl.tnin 1. ""Vie" I U.up sliall bo J:lur!a.iJ previous to the hrst 11 -""j Uit fur tni 1 Pocket-book awl its contents delivered to me at mv rcitiileiiee- Martin County, l"ih Uanuajry, Wft. WII.l.IS WEATHERSBKE. (3 (Ml 5 jtr IiIa. J '- n A .wiOUK.jr. Collecur 01 ihc 8 Cii..'.t.i.ii ili-u.i. (il C. jSotit'o. A X tin: last Curt of 1'lc-iis mki tp:aitT ?i j cffl1;jo jolmstijn, ittters of Ail tlU.- 01 U sell- det 'ii. w Ifr: iJr (.ik.lh tiiei'L-io.re tnui til) i : ni i- eCte lo btilig Un ... ..1. ., 1 tii.'-i iie U-..1-n-csi-ril;eil Ii- l;i , otu r is.- tin ayisea-i 111 bar ol tinsir rteoverv - - amo U. ' timi-ii'. i 1 Bt.au to uotac foru ui u u 1 : J..ii ',1011 emiiity, Jan. .;i:r.ii .i':' ,Jl 'i- 1 i..o 11 tin1 fuocri . n. 1 111 utalJu . L :. 1 ':n.ti i i 'u, in .ii 11 to tin- iili) me ui'man;! azn iiiuitiu 't 1. b v l l'U., At. ti' r. 1818. 4 ot lii-eetisiioioiiu AtnyJ.- 'Sj'li.- I r.'. slip's hvy, leat. tu 1 .mi n. u.e pm lie .Hal the ex t elc.-rs ul this li i.l..iUj.4 louniu met i" ..oni...t II. 1: 4lh .ud ii. 1 .1..1 mill Ii iiotr open lor lUi- ret 1 ,.1,0.1 01 biiL-rnm- I-'i-Ojii itie currect tiampl.tr', in-p(i!-t..ie. 1 ul Sir l.atns, ;.n 1 Iroi 11 his veil .uaiiqulilc.iiiii.. u, a wiiiii.ii. Hie ii-.iMe. i hut mv bie.i- 1 Mis. 1 1 v OF HKUNi I'EDSI'a 1 ES. Report oftlie Committee ol the House of llepresciitativts on so much of the FretKleiit's Message ut relates to the Militia Tn- t-'iiimtr. i wi m was icfcneo li -xh ofihi- m.3b;ig o; thi P.csidmt as it Ute ... tn.r; militia h ive h id th.it subject u . aer c-iiiiiih tatit n and beg Irat e to tcp ii: Tha. ihe c'. nstita.,, i. grant3 to Cong ess th f .Il'iwinjr powe s in rclitmn to the militia, tu .vu : 1 jjrovid- 1 .r o-ganizing ihc mi'hia ; ;r arming ihi.-m ; tor disciplining thr m ; f r c.iiliug tlinn miu the service ot the United States ; t r r-.verni.it; vh--m therein ; ; nd"t -. antpeifati.-'g tlie- it r r.ir s.v ices ; which p Wt1 rate v. 1." IV o ga 'iz-.ig0ie a.;lif.a. it u mid le a great .inpivcme!; to divide .h' n tnt two clashes, with ? view to train diiig ;' ly, at.d to provide to arm immediately, the ywu-g men, aid ti erapt tiie eiiery men fro that s icrifice of t-;e which effi-c-ive trai.Ht would r quir; hr ryan z tti -n of the militia miRht e.uain the1 c ininittec liavc cont idtred stpa ;.mnittee are of opiri".':a. that!, in :.l i.L v. ,.l be i.LIt lo true LH.iie.-.u b..usi.. etion aa. it T' fc , : ... i-jr- ! in ail other rfcspccts neaiiy its' heretofore es rkwriling can hi-ha.l ipon very rowerute ter4 bovt in, , . . r J ilif 1'owi. iu.it itsvitin.lt. I lie Irukti-c hi.pi- toat mis in- t lol;srid .iUitio.i .ii receive a u..i hmrt oi u.e pubi.c pau-otu. ts 1 he constitution having made it the du Jai.uary Ofli. t Si 4- hloj the Tluei ! ! FiF'l'V i.tLL..v.v .ti.UARI). ty of Congress to provide for arming thr m litia, this power is not duly exercised by merely enacting ihar the militia f.hali a;m tl-.crnseives. A law to that effect unsanction- jSaBoitiiU,MAilE, i.ai.ei-i.,ei. ,.1. u, i.e a Kin..,, tn, i. cd "y penalties, wdl be disHgardtd, and, if i.t her i:.rt of a I'lleviii.lc siie ini:t.:-.t noun lo a do int. thus sanctioned, will he nniust- fo-.- it a-i31 on e leR white, .. .s t. soreou I.ei h-ll .houl.lcT ot a- j. tj u, wh h h j.-j. ou ;wo inches in lengil., estii tiav i.i ball i.i .iiioad. 1 Ue ... . sbove Mure is iil.out I'm feel hitn, e- e. w !....; te.. and tue netfdv wtil pay equally, and which years aid, works i-.:. -,;!i. r h.tc.e ... ,...tv.a,,d uiii havta w,.i aot i,e b.rnelb the states in the iiron jr or- . ... ' . . 'Xout the initiille 1-1 Af.-il l.e.vt , si c la. in vei v good Mir, will s'.ve a rc Mil of leu ilyl..i's, if t;.Ieii up ... il.e ceunty ' iiesleilield j i: thken up iH.i ol tae i..u.il, a iei.rd oi 'e:.t-. (loll- rs, ivilliiti re:iv-ii,nlc txpe-.tib, lor hi:.- s--.i; de livers to tiu' niir tliitttthe; : i.rnl lu i-uli. .-eii-,. I v ill rive ":. t liollrtfordic il.iei. JOHN COiwi.s. ' . V,..!.;t:.i-y Jj. j- lui. ,, N. ii. 1 have reason t ft lu ii vc l!s: t saj .M.tn- tvus e:ir tk'doft'.fcy a blatsk iunii by Hi" i.aii.i- eiV. .,'0'' sotiie- un.enclls Ii.iiihIi lout vt I'liiii, ii t:..i!ier, I.ns n bald head don li.vcJ bv Ju consu'tution. The ca mmit re- d:j no:' approve of putting public art. as in 1 to me hands vi Us. nvJttta, whef not neassa ry. 1 nat mcde iwjtild. espt.se the arms to ! e bst and dssrOycd. They conceive "that C narei shaald hiovida arsgtia s. It' jm which ihe nU'it of every part? of the Uoi- i- .1A. mi , i nnTiai.,i ' 2d- That all just rower, is derived from the people j tbe thone of forms r.f gmrir meoi btloogt of right to them, and ih c ( r their successors) who constitute oae form, may a'irogate it. 3d. That ir all jus governments the cronrl of the governed is ihe end to lie cermpl,rj. ed ; ard the peop'c ofioa whom rath mmr. ular g- Vrrnment onciatet, are the rnlr fie judges, of lbs pcrfo'tnaaco f he reds . nf which the governl-n wia instituted. 4h. llidtthe CEnKkal revctULT a nation) agmost opprenion, a.-d in vindication f their own liberty, can nut be justly called a re- Drlllon. J,h. That the struejrle of the Datriota f S uth A ncica for the rights of self govern x mo.it in justified by the laws of G-d and na ture, and sanctioned by the unalieta de riirhta of man. 6th. That the success of those who ars a rugging for the liberty and i. deprnderc of South V nerica, is a consua manon d voutly to b wished, highly interesting to th friends of freedom and humanity in irenera. nu uaa ior tne aeeprst sym athy i.n.1 ac cordance on the pan t f the people of these United States of North Americs. fdr. That it is ihe opinion of this Gener al Assembly, that such of tht? provinces of S America as have declared thcnbelves free and independent, and hire shewn a reasona ble ability tx main-sin their independence, ought forthwith to be ackn- wledg.d bv ihe geueral government of hr United States of N. Am; rica, as sovereign and independent powers, to be treated as ruch, and introdec d to the other sovereign powers of the earth J and generally, th it all the righ;s, countenan ce and hospitality should be given by these ' United States, to th-we so acknowledged so vereign powers of South America, which by the laws of nations may be justly' and peace ably aff .rded by the people 8t magistracy of one neutral nation, to the people and ma gk'taty i another nation in war or hi peace. Hcaolved, lliatac pv of the foi-g...rff resolutions be transmuted to the Pres'deo !f th: U. States, and to each of the senators and representatives of this s,ate i the C n gress of the United 5ates ; and that th" act ing g vemor be teqaetcd to Iran a to it the in accordingly. From the Ndtionut Advocate, Jan. 24. The new Dey of Algiers has adopted n ad mirable mnJe, novel and somewhat extraordina ry, for re'.nedjbg the effect ol the plague now i a au;ing that fine csuntry. He has calculated with all that gravity for which mussel men are remarkable, that disease and death can. only be opjiosed by increasing population tn eoqal ratio, by which equal e fleets will he balanced, and (be , utate in the end, receive no injury. Accordingly he has ordered all haehelar over the age of 20, to be conducted to the public square, and then a..d there tie bastinadoed ttatil they acuiirea re tisti r? Patrimony. This is a singular tax oa bachelors ; and if the regimen is daily repeated, we take it for granted that the old maids in the regency will shortly be supplied with husbands. As thi9 may be considered a species el euiistrtp Ujh perfectly constitutional in Turkey, and if a. . p ick ie:t. ken ia the f;.... , :.i.ti is ... a tolerable It ' tt8 COlrlO lira W ariBS WOeU DCCeitBary, of the .hi-vpi eteii he will pi.it tiir.mi.i. this Siatt, a;i iiobaiity which woultl l e a sullicint 'exercise ; I. ll... Mi.li.lv nl"ri.n. :it !. t.l-iee i.a.l.il I i.tvlll.. . " . .. .' 7 ' lulormntai!. a-Ji'nstcil to Uw Miiwi iber, m -ManehislcV, ; W V provide I or arming the mihtia. " ..Vajurto xhoiniis C'lhba ot itM-.i'ji, n. c. w.ii be tiiaiikfuiiy j 3. Gjrt ts hav:ng pover to provide fur ffi":''-, . 1 i goverijiing rhn mi'.iiia only whea' they are- ia Twcntv Doiiars he W.u'd. the service of the Uaited Siatet.j and theau .TJAXAvVvi'wn the Si.; i.ii-r r.tii.K in i.miieri.ini ' ihoritv'uf training thtra beionnii S ta the Mi VMU.lv, iV.lJUuUi.ii :i t. i.i.. ni.ti. bl.ite bv In.- name ul i r. ,t(M a f Ji;k , ut: it. i.i'ii.u vwi utt u . . ... .t i..i, j.i- ii-ui s..i ti.i-ii. ; , 1 i j-t I . ,li!t.ii.ori.eu.-';.h.mt!hi.t, h- i-Mc e. ..y u i u.cK. i.u;ii:, oitildestntd pr.-psr that Congress sh uld pre "y SMfiiy Iwcltl.-rlteiib-.'n lui' ""o'." tot- ;'.t trtl", uiui ,he is very teiuir.i,. i'r.p....u .....i i l Vi8 hv 4 1. ieli Le tiill iitleii.tilli, fjr :i iiec iiiliw'i I ki:,' I f (IW tell, v It is l!:f lltltV Oi the tt?'.'. Iraii.l ';' ' in triJl i-n. t 1'nrwarn idf ruth'lei M.id on nl-lw ol I . . . . ': .1. ' i... ri .1 7'.- -Htpv .rit.i t jr reraon wfa km . j-re:iiit lijjAnj! .K.se. ' I hts committee deem u A sutncient o y.stthku ordeHvw M6;'T?- Xercis,t the p.wsr to provide tot disxipUn :,,r,.,M, v:-v,ti. rn.'iti ",-... .1 mtr tha militia, m ciirect tnet annoiiitmont ot I st ue g xernm;.nis, ths committee have ..not t.i:lt!!ncd k nr-ner th?.t Cbnrrress sh uld ore- lit. ' r ,K...- 41 I .X .j -t " - - J- -TJ"" T j i.b-.-n lias iuk- Sinn- Mid liiups, rine .cf slv! life time to be devoted to training,, or I.il?SJ.K0 d'ma. in which dut-object will .be The thliowr. g Kesolui oi.b were otiert 'dih the Senate of K-ntu kyby he lion. lr Bledsof i- Resolv e, uy ihe general assembly of the common Yie.nth f Kca:u.ky, That jhe peo ple f thi-. state vuw With the m st lively e notion the pat 1 1. tic struggles of iheir South Am r.cao republican biihren, to throw t if a id orcak in pi ces the yv'te of Spanish des pvtism 1 take their iand" aoioi g the na tions of the earih-r nt'tb vrodica.e the ex ercise of those righU of ' Self g verum' nt whch the G d of aiure has given to man, as his unalienable orighi-right. That while this tcgista ure, and the people, whom they represent, fuuy appreciate jto. bl.-swings of peace, flowing from the obser vance of a just utu.iality, as to the c: nfiivii oetwetn other nvers they are fully ecisi le i f the icnmnse imporiauce to the IJS. .if the estalihsrment of the independence of the South American colonies, as respects the probable co nmercia! and poiit cal relations bi twcn the two portions of the same grat continent. Th v. n i her interest nor duty on the par'. w4n ! 1,0 t or tender passions, and is, id no ol the Unit(44 ates,a respects old Spaix, I manner a d.scip le ol Uvid , j,h anne f: ecundos, .t . . .. . i r. I or Pctreach. the devil 8 hi it if a irood hnstinauoV (5 ing will not arouse feelings uf some kind. Philadelphia, Jan. 24. That excellent man and beloved citiz,.., Dr. ' CASPAK WlSTAR,long a tlistinguishid and' popular physician ol this City and the able proJ fe9ur of anatomy in th University pf Pennsylva nis, doited hi highly honorahle nfe, on Thurs dujrevenmg lant, few minutes befire 8 o'clock. Daring hi confinement, the whole community coritHitred almost breajthlt-ws in trembling sus pense) at one time huu vaut with hope, atairotli. r overcast witli despair i but there is now nodoubr norf ,arnorhpe, all is cousunieJ in the sorfianr-' . ful endt WIS I'ARis nomorelfhe piirKiftnpher, the physician, the teacher, the scholar, U jen, Io nian, the philathropist, tie illustrious WI3TAI1 h:ii bid us adieu. He sleeps iheslerp oi death- Peace to his spirit -honour to his dust ! . True American' a - aa i Law Intelligence At the term of the sw- nrA.na rniirl i.uw fcittill at AlbanV the Srcht caSR ' ofGriswo d vs. Waddington, of New-York, was determined in favor of the latter. It was the U naniiBous opinion or the court, thai a stat of war between two euntrieB,.dissolves all partnerships previously subsisting between individual be longing respectively to each. Thi it n lntlinfr,. case, and involves property to thj amount o irjorc tlian a hundred 'i'isapd dollars. ' The learned Dr. AVt having pwrried :i la dy by the name of EXPElUliNCf. w'u wa. very tall, being asked one da? aft." Iti n: -rine, "what he llioujjtit itf the Uiarric.l a'nf, ret!u".l, that by JtONU EXrERIKNLE he found it was 1 a truiid ti.iiijr U be itiai i ie.L xists co u:cfcjce them to take one single step towards fa; Oring that power, or .a?4 ihen iug the rod of oppression, whcK there. i rea nu r. ; li-jpe her colonies, arc' ?.abou:4i -wresting from her hands for evf rf a: That it is, hi ur'tiiitooyjtvisre poUcyins1 well a justice, for die government of the U." States ' to acknowledge the indepe xi&ehce of such of the former Sjanlh colonies of South Atnei lea, as shall have shown or &ihall; show themselves capable of vindicatinfg sod main taining the rights ofeif govern jninW. . ;. lhat the strictest regard to n eutfaUty be tween the parties, Bciihcr requijes, nor au thorises, the arrest orj deUM&n-of fonign men,' ves sels or munitions sf war, "passing through our country, or t.Aiclaog at our ports destined to assist either party. ; That if ihe general government of the U. States is prepared to tt.ke a side in this con test, the many unredteased wrongs, and the outrageous insulis of old Spain .to this go vernment, tv'guheT with the strong claims cf suffering humanity upon our sytnpaty, leave no room to doubt which side the free people of the Mxly republic on earth are prepared to tale. ''' ;'. , IlfSdlved, Tat copies of the forego4ng re dVlutions bti transmitted, to the Prasident of theV'Uniledtates and to each of our sena tors ai:dTepre.sen;atiVes in congress, to be submitted to that body. s. An.l the followinj; resolutions have bren pnpoetl in the H mie Hcpvescntativrs, q MV Ili'ib ! H s. lved., by ih.- G nerrd Ats mblyofthe CinmnweaUh of Kentucky 1st, That the '4 TI if. -lit.; 1 o . . 11
The North-Carolina Star (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Feb. 13, 1818, edition 1
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