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7 'y.CO THE ST AM, And North-Carolina State Gazette. No. 30. UALEIUII, (N. C.) FKIDAY, SEiTE&lBER 20, i880. Vol. XI. Btatc of NotUiCaToUua, Clialham faulty. Court of Pleas an J Quarter Sessions, May S. ion, A. D. 1820. Richard Krnaoe., t-t. WilLau Burke Original sttacutnrsl Wf had, tf. tt'llUUID WKCKLT, ?!' tHOSi-IS HE.MfERSO.Ytjr. fjWorilVK.ihree 1r per "" No paper iHh im ;.t dieoliiuC only at the opinm ol lh -'fiUM-, t.llan ar-Mit-a ore paid Ad'rUcnf uts a4 ex Creil'kj lcl huts imitted three limit for fn dollar mj tei.ty-i cull for ech 'miiuuanc- 40 Dollars Reward. RANAWAV Irons tbi uijcc nbei , about two mile fast ol Hillsborough, on the evening olucSoih ultimo, two negro mr, oarocd (.K.OHGK and PK Tr W. (wirjre is yellow tffnplcaliil, about I9ytart (4 f, Umt Ave feci or 10 inches bajh, (ixt slightly Oraii.! tW on curt check, wtiick may be discover' by aluae eiami l.itu, be wis dressed in a check ahirl, s good ileal iliciied, mid BSnkecn,trowacrs. refer is a black Ulloa, ol alxiul tlie amrace, snd haut nvelert eight jBcht high, inferably Thei were bouirJit ii (he nehrhtMjUihou.l nl I rtowA. and L il aflC OrtFI . IltMon, the preatltt TeSChe it ii iiiiMil they will attempt iog back iher, vrus bdea- i.fJL f Academy hav mg made known to to... Any -?ron who wilt spprtU-nd said MrKroes and lodge the l'iWes lia intention of withdraw- from the lustlm ten in jad o thai they cau b.- obUi.ud bj ua, alwll receive , M tot of riie present year, iho Board wish to cm- ike above rewatu. Miormaiioo 10 be tent loll subscribers p0T . jnceesw. a well qualified teacher, Id enter upon I ai .vuriaavnic, uuutuiuuc wuumy. Slalt of NotUi CatoWna, ttockiighmm Cvtnty. . Court of KquJtjr, Hprww Term, lfiO. Wirtiam Hurhra t. V.mA llaoi, laa Medley, Matthew Ofay, Uteard Clatkoroe, tUJaard faaocll, ad 1 kaiuaa halmr. appear lo the atitfaetioa the betoken a approaching croiain great ropean Comuitfi wraltk, hj the iriult of r'-rh the future ckaraeier l itt oeermventt, anal th iructur aoti coadiiion of il tceiety will in . a a a a a. ail pro(aMitty be oeierninetl. I be Itimate, .a. ..i .i... . i , tothe CouHrhat Wi!Bm Barke. Ue da. I g beea made appear lo the atltfaeUoa a the ' . , feixlu,( i. the ahote caw. ii eo( a reaidciit of the Male a. I that Leonard Claibora and Rdwarrf Panwll o ".,,,wrD" w,.M,e picaimpiiow CO Off QIC I. forrhatdi h ii onH;id that a JrcrUaeoteat he made for Ihree lU defendant intHiicaac Ue nboat the liraiu of thii 1 he t"U2l tnJ b long or tradirorad uuuius io ui uur, pnaun ia tLairirn, iur uie aaai wiuu ant to appear at the neat Uonrt oT rlraa and (cat (toua. to be held for aaid eouutT at the Court bouae borough, ou the ecaKj Moatday nf Aoruit utl, to and plead, othrrviae jiolf meiil will bxt giren aainat Teat, iOStnt. pre aJ 3.7S. 'TMOMA3 UAGLAM . Teacher If 'anted in Vu Htjco Jcadty. -- 7 .uiiii.irmwii.aMi. cjinary or ioHiifa t ami it ana t cod in a treat ter Sew ' "piar m, uc ikii irrra oi uw court, to oe hoWr at n.!ai,.l ...i..h.. . I -if inPiil.- HortouiMo. ike fifth Mouday after tU fuurlk .Monday to .nd eUoratlOII f l Cllktllg IDI(U. , - reuleTf nVpta-Hiber, aeit, aixl pleatl, iu.,r. w demur, judrtueni "'"Hi T ID the tablih"J.tnt of line at . Ied : . 1 1 1 tia luL ..n nM. I - - . . t ... 1. . . J mm. r.uxwtnw .pwiiincni, , rr .on oi tniiiurv ueapoi. avroineeriAar a tauai . J , : 4i.12aZ OF JfURTlt CJiltOLUWi, .dgecombe County. Court of Plea and yui ler Sesaiona, Mar - lerm, 1830. Daritl Mariiea Alexander Seaaoma Oririnal t.lsaiot tIM Broliahl'v i levied on land and wther nruDert. , . i i. ,1 aparioetothe .0! coart ..... the ,le. "r TTj " feudant in Uiiieaae ii not a reiident ot tbi ttate ; Ilia or. ' eta0.'lhed Auist 11 1830. Win. D. SMITH, M. l U.W ! Stute orMfU'th-C'aiolinu, Kdgecomb Cnuniy. Court 01 l icaa atlk l"uar'er eS10Dg AuCUt teacher, tici.cr one mat he waiiteif in Trrin lh20 ' rendt rin; liui situation comfortaljle U 1 . LI' . - ... .1 Ibe dnireaol rr.nc.psl, at (I bitmiMnc of the cniuiiif year,1 "crr" pu""lioo oe ir.atle in tl ifalti Mar lorihn e trie rijrlitl ol the LuroppaO nations .... . . , . , mnnik. tl.i ai.l t. ,r 1. . . .1 e ... . - r unuer ir tiriion crc, Hit ncaiem nai oeea ren- -", .uc uncouani ippnr uic neii itrm ei hi lined on a aurer a.nri mnra (in Hi r.l lu I Uit.L K 1 ,. Ii k Ulll toun IO lit1 H il rirbnma.h mi t. f.nMl. Win.U - ill? ratified Itin adoution ol'llie com ae ofitudici rcu.i lite for of Antrim mil, ll.rn and there nhL aniwer. bee tint a Century Cannot pa away in of a the Academt. and deaiiable. Ilrnjtn.in AnJemon and Nancy h. wife vs. the Heirs of, " " 1 , , co""otrT n "lou. ie, e- ' . ' mil w Ul .....leH .iii, ilj 4. hill III lil.lrti li.l nl tl.w or Oinp m-ri nl eulcrini the three louercLinaea at the Colli In the em. lutlL'ineiLl nnbl will be taken aeainii him. ploj oient uf a Teacher, tlin t iure, it ii their uly'ici to get 'lueis, .Viclcel (learn, Clerk of our laid court, St of. out qualiliuil 10 instruct acvimhng to tin l)JUii.. ror ihe iiur(Kei ol lttcilitliug the- piovurement Toppin TJolleti Pclilion tor paailioil. IT sii!eanng to the eatislachon of the Court, ti at Uit-ecca Cnleo;an one of the Defendant, is not a rejuleni of this State ; Jt is therefore ordered that publication be made in the lii'cih Star, for six weeks for the au d Ucbccca (.'(.lcman t. k peir at the next Term ol this Court, to be he'd at tii? Court liouse inTarborr ugh, on tlie fotirili Mondav in .Novenibtr next, atid answer to the aaid Petition, olheru-iac the same will be Ulcii pro conies so and he a id e.xparta a to her. .MICHAEL liKAHN, J-C. Spnlmbtr 18th, 1820- .T-6w. price alv. g2 40. Stute of iVoi'th-iJarnfiiiu, Edgecomb Cuunt;. Court of Pleas and Quutiei bc:aions Angunt Teim 1821 Wiiateth Fort juardian Itc. vs. the Ifeirs ef Tlmraas Newsom. d i'suLjIts return levied vn laix.l. T nt peamifr U flu- sai ifXxlion of the CVv.t.t, that John Hardy jr. llavul Lynr'i and Suonnh h'n wTe, three r.t tnc ueiLiiUants are nut resnients ot 1 ' 1 s mu'c, it i 1 iheiefore ordered that publication he rn-e in the Iciph Star for three weeks, that unle3 they appear at tlie next term of this Court to be held at tae Court House in Turborouph on the fourth Mondav of .Voveniber i.tt, tl.cn ami thtre lo plead, answer f deiuar that judgmeni filial wi'd be taken against them. MK HARL HEARX.C. C Sept'-mher 18th, 1820. 38-3r. pnw adv i61 2: fioe ihe fuurtb Muuday of Aly A D 1 820. MICH. HEARN, C!k. 9-5Smsprtce adr. as above. gi rr.ino, whmiii ie inai. a iUiiitr ol a mile ot llir Aomleruy, j and very contimus to ia fine wter as any in (he iipper country. The ue of those buildings and the Ut, together! Advantageous Opportunity. ITOK a person who is demous of improving . his interest in any respectable liue of bu- wilh a irrest abumlanee ol lire. oml nn fl.,. ai.nL are now. "mesa, by r&tahlieliine hi maell ilh. nr imntriinr in his eiu. and will be allowed 10 the teacher free (rnui eipt t.se. jd.ij mem, a Man that is well aeqtnii.ted with Mercantile To h (itPi'iti to c..u come well recommeulcd lor Cor- i lrie generally wlio liaa tmnaacted buninei in the capaci. rectneaa nf Scholutship and morality ol character, it is be- 1 ol VW'Il and I'rincipnl, both in town and country 1 The lieved that few Mtualiona ot itic kind ia the iiaie, can be ' mces ol a person IhuaqtuliGed, could be engaged ou very more invitiii-. , reasouable terms. The School has almost uniformly been large and ConrUli-1 inc, so as 10 iir.iig m a iianusoroe income to Ihe lead and it is cxpi-CU:l liiat it u ill eoniinue lo be 10. A Clergyman or at least, a pious inau, illi a family, would be preferred. Bv Order of the Board. GRORGE V- JEFFREYS, Sec'y. Tteil House, Caswell county, North- Caroli S ept I , is.u. 36 Sta. P. S. I- tiers directed lo G. W. Jettrayi, Poll-Master, will be punctually and promptly answered. gloom, l i e itftoea of il these thine, are m the hand ol Providence and the wi.iiib os'ttfoef and no humati eve can jet foree the faabwa of their acco'npiiiitMieAt. 1 jrtat change are aridentlv prepariiit: and in 50 tears. lir shorter lice some mi must bae taken place in mrrc CoverntnejiU of Larope, anu bee esta- rabfe baiia. erowin dii contents on the part ot toe people, ai d grtwtng fears and precautions on that of their rulcra. Their pretension must at lal be put into laaae; ami abide the settlement of force, or .fear, or ' reason. Looking; back to what haa already happen ed in the world, both recently and in ancient ' times, we ran scarcely doubt that the cause of liberty will he ultimately triumphant. But through what trials and sufferings what martyr dom and persecutions it is doomed itt work out ' its triumph we profess ourselves totally una ble to conjecture. The di-onion ol the lower J' rUli-l1"' Produce-all kinds of Domestic and Foreign and the higher classes, which WJ tridually dia u.r., Goo.1., .Bd a,cdp.ie. of tempting iiou .re fauulW to appearing with the increasing iotefli-fcnce of th( I ft i W WIHt. I. TIUCT 1 l'roprr'y for Sale. rt. !-' li3i Entertainment. KP. ARMS'l RON C, at her h-rge and commoilirui 1 i- lwo!,0,' ,:ltl; house, on Tayelteville Street op,H:Mi 'he i ourt House, here she is well prepared to ncconmioduie aaoiii irirty or inu ty hve meoibeis of the appi-oachiusJls serably, takes this opportunitj to inform them that those who may call on lirr, every attention bhall be paid then. there vii, be no pHius spared to render Ucr eotcrtatonieut agreea ble. Her terms are reasonable, she has procured the best TV, V" 'hl ci,y' their re:cpt'0n- As for her table, it shall a! ways be supplied mIUi the best the market affords, and that plentifully. 1 ' '1 lautient peoole will be accommodated as usual, as there nan excellent stable on the lot well furnished with corn, hxhler ami every thing neeessarv. September 2, 18'0 3g.tf tint Governor of the State uf.'orth.Carotina. A Proclamation WHliREAS, by an act of the General Assembly of the State of North-Carolina, the Governor ol tlie "me is auiuorizeu to cause the Lands laU K acouired Valuable sell on acconnnodatinz terms, a OK LAND, containing 333 axres. within four miles of Haleih, of good quality , on which there 13 n .iercn:.ai-in., huh to pmrol sionrs, bolting Cloths, He. and a ue S:iw Mill all new. The stream is con utai.t, she having cunt inued to 1 nu the driest time of thii summer hose wishing to vim the property can call on Mr. Ellis, at the Mill, or Or. Gilchrist, near tlie premises or for terms, to the subscriber io It.deigh. THO. COUBS, EVr. Ol Jehu Scott. Kaleigh, Seplember 6, 1 ISO. 4$. STATE OF WORTH CMiOLLJl, Edg?cotttbe County Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, May Term, 18-20. Cotton and Jelks, vs. Alexander SeMuras Original sitsch ment levied on land and other property. IT appearing lo the satisfaction of the court that the de fendant in this esse, is not a resident ol this state ; It is or- tiered thai publication be made in the Raleigh A'tar lor three months, that unless the defendant anneal- at the next term of thiB Co'.irt to be held at Tarborough on the fourth .1umlaj of August next, then and there plead, answer, itc thai jnJnieiil final wili be taken igamst bini. Wiinii, Michael Hu,i 11, Clerk of our said court, at of- nee Hie iourlh Alouday ol May A 1) 1821). MICH. HEARN, Clk. '25-jics prio adf, as above. Satistactnry references can be give for his capacity and in tegrity. A line from any part of this, or the adjoining states, through the medium of the Post Office, addressed lo A. A. Raleigh, N. H will be promptly attended to. bepi teiuber 8, 1820. 86-tf. State of North-Carolina, t: ran vide County. August Court. A. 1). IR90. uooeri I'arsiey, Levied on all Tract of Isnd the former, but has lately been renewed fey circtiid- stances which we cannot now atop to examine, leads we must confess, to gloomy auguries as to the character of this contest and 61 U us with apprehensions, that it may neitherbe peaceful uor brief. But iu thin, and in eerj other respect, we conceive that much will depend on the part mat it taicen ny America, anu on the dispoI State of N'.M'th-Gai'olitta, Wake County. Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, May Term, IS20. Lewis Jones, v. Richard L. Acock Original attachnien levied on land. sjVUE defendant residing beyond the limits of this slate JL or S'i conceals himsell that the ordinal y process of law cannot be served on him ; It is therefore ordered hy the Court that publication he made in the Raleigh Star foe three tnoi.llis, thai defendant come forward on or before the next term ot'tliij court, to he held -on the third Monday in Au- . vs. Kenneth Gillis Original attchmeut. which she may have cultivated towfrtis th 1 the right and title of the !cfendant, to a diilerent parties concerned. Her ereat and I Ijiiil' on Ihesoiuh side nf nai prw-k .,. r ... . .. . 6 . joining the lands of Philip Bishop and Pleasant Rowland, Brow'"g weailll anu population hef Universal being the tract that was wined hy Reuben Rariand. dce'd commercial relations her own impregnable se- to lemuel Raelaud. rnrWv . rwl K.. . r II- c n T ...... l - "-"'"J u.ivi iivi ciiiuiciicns nuui me scene OI ! I Xtt. He'nt give her prodigious power and imiuciiie in sucn a isis) euneras a meaiator or umpire, or, if she take a part, as an auiiliarj and ally. That she must wish well to the causa of Freedom, it would be indecent to douut and that she should take an active par against it,i a thiirg not even to be imugintd .Hut she may stand aloof, a cold and disdainful spectators and, counterfeiting a prudent iodifl'erence t scenes that neither can nor ought to be indiffer ent to her, may see, unmoved, the prolongation ofH lamentable contest, which her interference might either have prevented, or brought to a, speedy termination. And this course she wilt most pi obably follow, ifshfc allows herself to conceive antipathies to natio ns for fhe faults of a few calumnious individuals : And especiallr if upon grounds so trivial she should nonH such an animosity tow ai ds Lug.aud, as to feel r rejiua;nance to make common cause withher even in behalf of their ctfmmbo inheritance of free dom. " Assuredly, there is yet no other country ia Europe whrre the. principles of liberty,- and the iftni anu uuims 01 nations, are so well under- ft- J eq mat publication l.e made lor three months in the Rak iirh Star, that unless the defendant appears at our Court of I less and Quarte. Sessions u, be held for the county of Granville, at the C01.1 ullouse in Oxford, on the first Mon day ol November nex', replevy, plead lo isane, or demur, ju.l-iiient hy default v U be entered up ataihst him. rjtw, -rpiwu fe.. ,e.t, crk of our said Cou at O.i.te, 111 Oxtoi-d, the Cm Mouday ol Augurt, A. t. I8if J SI EP K. SNEEU, Clk. 37-;ims price adv: gs 75, State of IVorth-Caraliua, Juhnaton County, Court of Pleas and Q.iarter Sessions, August Term. l20. JenishaHynl.w.The Adminmralor snd heirs at law ot Rebecca Byrd, dec'd-Petition for diStribuUve sbai-e ol said dee'd. Personal estate. t T appear ng to the sati,faclion of the Caurt, that Richard Byrd, one of the heirs of said tr' children, ,,.,. - "T- i.enano wiifc are not residents ol" this State, Orileiedtherelorelhst publicat.on be made in the itakyh Siai- for three months, lor said non-relent. to an pear at the Court House in Smiihfield on the 4th MomlL oI NoveinU-rnext, then and there" shew cause, if J wlrloj-e the prayer of said Kliuo. shall not be cranted' and juilgment awarded. granietl, il! 37.3ms. price adv. g4 75. Km. SANDERS, CIV plevy, otherwise judcrment filial w.ll beentered asminsl him. mill. .1 . 1 . .-a: ' ' ..v. iuc pmperiy conuemncu to pi'.iuuos recovery. Test, B. S.ftlNG.C. C 24-3ms price adv. 4,87 1-3. . ,. -J- uiicu j 01 uiuBiiuru i ur ueiti -011 me uiiru -Vloiulay III u- oy treaty Ironi thie Cherokee Indiana d. iu, .iipu,i 1 e-ust m-ti at ti.n r....w nrt.. u i,.;i 1 ...... J . j .... 1 w.i j - .1.. .ouai'iii i. nt.ji, nU IICHll HIIO I C Now, therefore,!, John Hbakch, Governor of the Male ot North -Carolina, do hereby declare and make known that a public sale for the disposal agreeably to lw0fthe said lands, shall be held at Wavnesville in te county ot Haywood, on the 16th day of October next under the superintendaace oi Couitn.sbioact appointed' iw that purpose. One eigth part of the purchase money will be requir eaol the purchasers at the time of sae, and bond and ecurity for the payment of the balance, 111 the following instalments, vtz- One eigth at the expiration of the twelve months 1 one fourth at the end of two year t one --...iiueenaoi three years, and the remaminir fourth at the end of four years. 5 The sale will cunlmae two weeks and no longer.' Given under my band, and tbe Seal of t.'.e State, a uaieigh, on the 8th day of August, A. D. 1820. XytheGtvemor. JOHN BRANCH. WM.FLTJMAIEB, p. Secretary. 32td's State of North-Caralina, Oranviile County. ,c August Court, A. D. 1820. -...luci uooiiwin and Susan Schanb. vs. Kennrth fim;. iS'nm attachment, levied on all the rightand title of the lendant to a tract of land, lying on the south side of Flat 'eek, ailloililllB- the lands nrPhtlin Riikm Dl . L. ihe tbat WM i,led y Keuben Rag umo. dbc .1 ia!.m.iJ rt i i n . fiwii ocuauu, vs. ivennetn l.illis riuinal altai hmpni iloiL . -,.-.. ..... UICi iiKiivano iiue oi me lendant to a tract of land, lying on the south side of Flat hiiid, dee'd. to Lemuel Raglnd. I fSPe'"8 l die satisfaction of the Court, that the -e-' a nM?t .3nftV tob-Mtantoflbis state. It is ordered J Pbl.cat WB be made for three month, in the R.le.gh Plea'a i 'a'"n,M"e ilef. iidut appears at our Court ol , ttaTm;.We neUfo- the county -of S of & " Vfc8 Utturt-"ne In Oxford, o the first Mon- .?.w,'nt by dofifblt will h .m . i : , , ' ll (, v.. . .1 " " - m agmijsi nun. - C b,Wt? Clerk of our said Coart, at V .ll0torthe first Msaday of August, A. D. lfcW .-rtU'v.-. STEP, a? ivsin eib, StaU ot" NoTt.V3aroUa, Rockingham County. Court of hquiiy, Spring Term, 1620. lohn Morehead, tit. Eustis Hunt, Isaac Mellley, Matthew tiiiy, Louara liai0orue, Edward Pannell, and Thoiuas rtawims, IT appearing tothe satisfaction of the Court that Leonard I . Ij il.nu .r. fl h ilwoi.il ....II . r ., . . ........ .......... ..o. ... aiiucn, wu oi inr ueieiKiat.U IU this case, live without the limits of this state ; It is ordered by the court that unless the said defendants appear at Ihe next ri-ra oi mis court io oe nonieii at Wentwortn, on the fifth Monday after the fourth Monday 4ji September jiext, and pieaa, answer or demur, judgmeut will betaken pro nfesso sgainst mem. JAS.CAMPBELL.C. JM. E. 26-4ms. price adv. g4,25. State of North-Carolina, Granville County. August Court, A. D. 1820. ' Thomas Hendei son, vs. Kenneth Gillis Oiigim.1 atltncb ment levied on all the.right, and title of the defendant to a tract of land lyine; On the south side of Flat Creek, ad joining the laods of Philip Bisphop and Pleasant Row land, being the tract that was willed by Reubeu Rat-land, dee'd. to Lemuel Kagland. p IT appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that the defendant is hot an inhabitant of this State i It is ordered that publication be made for three months in the Raleigh blar; that unless the defendant ap pear at our Court at Pleas and Quarter Session to be held for the eounty of Granvilh, at the Court-House in Oxford, on the first Monday of November next, replevy, plead to is sue, or demur, Judgment bydetauR) will be entered up a gainst him. y - , ) Witoi Stephen K. Sneea, Clerk of our said court, at Office, la Oxford, the first M omlsy of A ugust, A, O. MiQ. S NEED, Clk, -:s-- 0?'-"vW 'v-ir ...'...','...wi Srros trice adv R5 Ts.. r .. State of Non'h-Carolina, Jf'hnstoii('ounty. Court of Pleas a:ui Quarter Sessionsj August r, . ' Term, 1820. I !, r uVen, 'l?hn P"-PB . w. the Real F- Lfl iil ' r0We"' Uec -feuticm of division of stood as with us or in which so great a number of men, qualified to write, speak, and act with authority, are at all times ready to take area- . t I I i s . snnablc, liberal, and practical view of those principles ana duties. The Government, in deed, has not always been either wise or Gene rous, to H own or other countries hut h ' riiartalrpn. nr laid I. . I. . m 'j l . i appearing to the satisfaction of the Court ! general spirit nf freedom;, and we have no hesi- ooad a..m - p . f"-ii, one ot the heirs at law tation in saying, that the F.feo : Constitution of a HUl a I Caillff III HI into llrla . Ill . Il nn-Ur.) U r. U 1- I - " . . 'ore, that publication be made for i week. In he k-K , " n? Ff0"Ctl0n tO Star, orlie -M Stephen Poweu"ppeVr nt the Sort rCm0,est natl0n KUpa ff the last 10 then ?.?milhfiLtild'ODU'eth MomU i,, November nexi? -V68r- ,,a'1 KoRnd not been free, 'the worst prav"'lft-1T H !,eief0- .! : spotism in Europe must hare been far worse .... . ,. , u (iiiiini wiu writ Ot UI ''vou issue accordiiicrlr. ov . 1 S7-6ts. price adv. g2 62 !. RM. SANDERS, Clk. MiaceWaneoTAs . than it is, at this moment. If the . wnrM hart been pai celled out among arbitrary monarch!, they would have run a race of ODnression; and ! encouraged each other in all sorts of abuses uat the existence of one powerful and flourish ing state, where juster maxims were admitted has shamed them out ot their w6rst enormities 77 .u , - . " "f , wii ' meir oppressed suoiects. and crailnsl '"rr cannon oJPoMicaiJtevoluti0n. r tausht their rulers to unri.rA ik . ;" we nave been much mtertrt i .t, i ' : '"") i. wr essential to its support. In the days of Queer, Elizabeth, England was the chatnpioa and asy lum of Relieious freedom ia those of Kins William, of National Independence. If a less generous spirit hat prevailed in 1ief Cabinetf ' since the settled predominance of Tory princi ; rdflP S n katta Maa aa a.!l. J. I I .1 . M JF m y. ... vuuuuis, inn, me enects ot her Par hamentary Opposition-the artillery of her tree ' Pressthe voice, in short, of her People.' have not been without their effects -and, thougK some flagrant actC of injustice have s'ained her' recent annals, we still venture to hope, that the.' dread dMhe British Public is felt as far as icrsourgnana Vienna; and would fa in inrfi.!. the ' Dispositions of England and AmericaM . and were particularly gratified with the opin ions and sentiments of that celebrated journal on the situation and prospects of the Old World, as contained in the following extract: " It is impossible to look ta ih tat. Old World without seeing, or rather feeling, v..v.c i a. tieaicr anu more momsnfmn contest impending, than ever before agitated human society. In Germany in Spain in France in Italy, the nnnemtea nf nrnr. j , , , '""Villi suu Uberty are visibly arravm? themlw v.. . 6 . b - j a " v vi a nal struggle with the Drineiolei of Estahliah-rf abuse, Legitimacy, or Tyranny, or What ever else it is calledby its friends or enemies. Even in England, the more modified of the same principles are stirring and heaving, around, above and beneath us, with unprece dented agitation and terroij aadc atery thin U -1: v u IT uur.eivea wun we Oe let . that it mar -f --.v some Imperial spoiler from a part ofnis prey ' ' and lighten, if not break, the chain of man distant captives. -; lt is in aid of this decaying, perhaps explri :': fall.- :n 1 k 1 it i i in i i 1! fit if ' t IT.- :; it '. j ,.. 'i f5
The North-Carolina Star (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Sept. 29, 1820, edition 1
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