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No.' so.- RAI.KI Gil (N; C. I II 1 DAT; J tti tslihzk" -m aau-r-- - . .. .t ..... Vol. xi r v X-dXorlh-Cq'rUiMStaU GazeiU, "BELLic -LAWUENCE.J hSwriptina, tXra WWi pc warn- N i rT t Mt Uaaaun tea gl U U vintner, aad MIri!MaOMM4. kU t (Aiaa ft tb fUlilun, nlei ill m""!1 a pld.. AdmrrtiKiMau. vol tmctediBC 6fc a liM,lnarUl Utm linr for lad tety-r ru for reo loitninKW Al llKicr ta lb eUion vtu fca pcat-fatd. COMMUNICATIONS. v- TOa THS, STAB. y" , " Ta llufrtemm of Xorth-CaroTuux. fuiow-crnzjurs: . , . ; A tree citizen of your state, take this method of submitting a few, out of the aany weighty reasons, wuicn acnum j ty, ot the amendments contemplated is the constitution of North-Carolina. First-then as resnects representation the id and 3d sections of the aforesaid constitution declare that," cachcounty hall be entitled to two representatives and one senator! to be chosen annually by ballot," without regard to the rela tive population of the different counties; -while it was evident, ven at that early period, that a great inequality did exist between some of the counties in point of population. .This inequality from length of time, . many other operative causes, has grown into an alarming magnitude; and. now 6resent the anomaly in re- TOiblirnflK otvernment of' a' tninoritv of r . v . - . ' 1 citizens electing a majority of the neio I Ws of the General Assembly of this- lUte. Uur jent" i vvssemDir is com- noscd It this tini of 196 members. '-If ia the dilTcrtnt couatWaa (here mria tht revenue anJ Mpulation.; r Hat thotdd any one b) of wpinioa that the 52 coontis, with a population tf, ,- 210 ledeml.Bumbers, art.ratiUed to 96 repreteautiTM, their present riinn ber, I woald aik if the remaining C) counties, with a like population of t4. 4&are not, on the same' principles of i equity justice, equal 1 t eutilleU to 182 members, in place of 95, their pre.ent number?. ' Or. la other words, if Wash ington county, with a population of 3,013 leuerai numoers, is eauueuio 3 representatives .Mtockinsham." with her federal pulation of 10,284, is, on th same principles, entitled to "9 in place of 3, !.er present number' There are moreover 5 or 6 counties whose re venue does not par their immediate re . i . ii I r . . rcenuuvca tneueucu, consequent y, cornea out of the pockets of the citi zens of the larger cou nties. So that, Fellow-Citizens, a majority of you are compelled to compensate, by way of uxauon, a poruon oi legwiatora wno are not your immediate sen ants, w ho Know but little of .your interest and Isenti ments, and care still less about them, to fact, vou are made, in a moral point oi View, to acknowledge jour own yu potence, and legislate against your own sovereignty. lrpon the whole after maturely contemplating- the defects in our existing constitution, have with high reverence ior tne consecrateu mem oi t& thaiaV.'. auaing, arb.trary pride, created by this UubmittH to Cit pefrle for their ratli-" To the ilrra;nc(Hnprame5drvfits f tha coKftihtio", to M as to dipea with S4, and thns rultrjl i aj) adduional savin; to tW ute of I nont 83,b00 eacb aeto.iWuicfc,ta fivi po-iv, mav wt attribute, without hesicati4), &.C . ,f Co!: OLienxr latter sam.aildcJ to RI67.001 1 iSf-tl A.otnM '.!. tin V-f-,.fr-l nil lirlm mim k. m..L.m.. ...... 'L. .1 --Ja f 1 1 : r I ' - - -SJSUJBV for lienuursett1ons tf (be lea Mature Jventioa.-.'' Bv'a coavention. this power presents a most flattering piety to tbH wouhl be laid prostrate.' Aalvnj;, there- F01U1IGN. . OO " " of opinion that I mar a&su'ine. without! . . . . . . . - - f -- the lea-4 toroerity, that the franers ofl our constitntmn never intended jt to perate as it do?s'. . 1 would" asfc.if it ht possible for a mtional luind to mopm that surh cnreUatiQa4of reoobkean could hive fished erdeiignedto sages the authors of that instrument, and with a due sen.e of the dangers conseftaeutlourxonssitution falto?ether unforeseen upon innovation in long established in- j to them) which has finally raiscda nii- autuuons auouieu me aoiemu ana a-1 nontv lar auovft the maioritv ot the neo- equivocai belief,, that asVespects onelnle.and invested them with -Tinlimited feature in the constitution of North-J control over life, liberty and projiertyr Carolina, viz. annual sessions ' of .the 1 If one American can here either think legislature, they are of no. adequate forefeet differently from me. I wauld benefit to the state, and should be nbJl-1 blush for his hardihood. hA 1-inint hi we take one county,, say KocKingnam, ished. 1 he various reasons tor this de- deeneracvt and nroclaim. aT the sham aa annnlinir A. BUmr.ient nonulation tur I litwrata rnnhlnsinn. Twill -not atnint I fnl ninnnlt. oll U :n n.tU three delegates, and apportion tb re-Ui ewe within the limited compassbf an ilUh it not in the streets of -Akalon! 1 presention in tho other counties, ajrree- address lika the' present Sudice it to I reneat. that no man of ordinarv r.nm- able hereto. w should only have 162 say, AM theminaof man is too active! prehension, whether he has ever-seen members in the legislature, 54 less than J to remain unemployed; that to afford it the bill of riehts or not. can bis deluded there are at present. . There would be a a useful .and dignified? developemefct, into an idea that the illustrious framers laving to the state by the reduction oil you must,' both, in private and public I of our constitution at all intended that this number of members, S3,600,annuaH life, restrain: it within a sphere, whose 1 a minority,', however oreanized. should Such n idea is at - I.AT Ponrmv X'Pwa . . mind, of the economical and aalutarH fore, at it triumphs in le Lerilature.l hti tht V. r .t' -ITI reiultii, which would 'certainly attcadl it will ever ojrpVe the avmvening of a I . . ti.:utd. x ' ' ah alteratioa of the constitution ia th J political body. Vfi whose indignant! r TrvmH M. T. Commercial AdrmWr. " .Ul . .. t t . . 1. I 1 P '- ' l Mi . ' ... . . 1 I . i' .1 . . ... uH.ir iramrra wimw npom, at-irowu u wouia oe junaoie io sunai oinco tne ri;y peruuu wt.h w cording to the mode augwted I am an -instant, wUhoat certaia -nnihi-l 'tfe enabled to triv the foreica wmerV - . latioa." Ther effect of a convention, yesterday, hava carci'ully . aad ilili if one had seasonably' been called. I gently re-examined themi and rttmi' would have been tho put tin down, the I that we can 'find aothinr to warrant iw .- minority, with all tSeblppeodaofJdiffcrtnlijjpiniow.ffOui that which th" ' arhitoctacy, many yfaj-since and the! reader must necessarily form from . , rratiuiiuii.ui ui hvjotut io uieir in ne-1 pruisoi .. oi xne t lnieiiigence , at nrsi . rtnt rights,, and due iaflaence, in the I communicated.' Vli is not poilirtlf.. revise m practice lhose. great , funda- great concerns of government, ;if,' as has known that the defection of Count d'A-. , meutol maxiias of goverHMfOt, which" been fully demonstrated,' that our exist- bisbal was a mattei1 of ututbal. tinder.' they helped toseal with their blnod, and ing constitution is vitiated by serious de- standing and arrangement among' the . tects which call forethcient. and speedy Ipnncipal tJonslitutional Cluef.f but he . . correction.? i r-i declares that such is the fact, and thla ' It must be the wish of very patriot-1 seems to be the eeceral impression a- ' ic snd generous mind to see the necessA- mong all parties ia England and France f ' ry remedies applied; to behold the con- And not only this, tout it ie further in-'V ' fctitytion, renovated; its primitive ele timated, that, Mina is also in the titof meats once mare Dronlit into action, which, it true, the Lnglish tvdiloia sy, r - -tempered and meliorated by the genius accounts for the little fighting, that ha ' of -reform " It thexltizens of 'North- taken place in Catalonia. . -?":. i V; 1 ! , Carolina hate not Jot a proper regard 1 1 The information' from the south of ' ' Uf equality for- political ' tights," -from I Spain, moreover, is not as favorable toJi ' ng and habitual acquiesence in their 1 the cause oi freedom as we had been led. , ' snspensionwbat, put tho straiigest folr to oeueve. . indeed, the letters froio, ; It, timidity or prejudice, will indispose aevwe, "published vin , the Morhins .. tbem to sanction the1 grand' undertaking Chronicle;- a liberal journal,' represent s ; ntw"on fobt fof their political regetiera that the country about the neW; capital . v tion. Our present sjsteiu of reprcsen- is not attached to the constitution, and. ,J . tatioh ia- altogether repugnant and sub- that a majority of the Cortes are likely ' 'i versive of those sacrecf principles, upon to behave as bad as Abisbal has doue.,-. . ' ' graduated. It is "exclusive, not inclu- icle, that most of the Spaniard are ttt.. sive in its benefits;nay, it is downright sible that the existing constitution con monopoly ot piuvilege, f '-rattier than a J tains delects,; and thnt It "would be exr compound of justice and fairequality" fpedient to remedy, them.: They ee.' lam also- conscientwos that-' in ortti-1 at tne same time,' uat the last Binns , : :. Carolina would be as'tauch justified by I ters had noflnade IJiose preparation have proclaimed with' shch soleiiinitv in the bill of rights, as well as' the consti tution itself? Were it hot; impious U suspect them of ever having in the least inclined to M the damaing heresy' which would aggrandize a few at the . expense of the many? -,Or ot having intention ally laid the foundation fur the cryin e- vils which have actually resulted from their sublime, though fiumau, v.md ne cessarily imnerfect labours? - AVere it not tlie grossest sacrilege,' in a word,,tp impute to tliose'great and good men anv propective assent to that odious result of. here would be a a useful and - dignified? developement, into an idea that the reduction of you must, bot)i in private and public of our constitutii . 85.600 annuals life, restrain it within a Dhere. whohe a minorifv ' hnwa Ir. " The federal nonulation , of North-1 obiects of ita attention are ticither too I nern a mainritr. Carolina, agreeable to the census Vnumerou8,nortoofamilia.', As rearaaj warwith the genius and. character'of 1820. is 556.695. ' One hundred ninety Jleeislation. a multiolicitv. of RUbiectalthatinatrumcntJi wh.lv.; tvo thousand vo hundred and ten souls J are too well calculated to beget erabar-j to thedicAiw ,.grnev: anQ aompose the populauoa OI a. irassmcnc ia juipj,r um uiw a uiuusirous uoei upon me sages siaitstfsend 96" weialicw , a majority of proportionate unfitness in theif bpera-1 of ITS. The proceedings of the t.ej;i3- three iu both houses,' vtt. two in, thelUons. V A perpetual or familiar recur-1 lature immediately, and for some time kommons, and one in the senate. The jrence of the sama matters leads to su-J after the adoption of. the constitution 'cAnaeaoeilce is.' that they "ehsrosa tolneieroEration. or disDOses an assembly! when that body was'omnosed DiinrioAf fjSeinselves all the momentous powei; of of legislators to tamper excessively with I Iy by the identical men who framed fhe legislation, oucu ior iiwuucf u moc i every tiling urni .nas uireauj uceu ac-icoiisiuuuont aaiisiacioniy snewa lolici of passing laws to .affect jour lives, lib- J ceroplished. Such axe the effects of J tude on their part to establish the prin ert.and nronertv. -Also the now er otimultinlvinz and rendenns too lanuliar cmie ot eaual renresentatmn rat fhi ear wuferrine appointments, both executive, I the objects of a legislators' attention.! liest period, upon a conspicuous and firm iudicial. and military. And as resnects In mv estimation, annual sessions oi l foundation. For. at its firat eSaiori .i 'a .i i. .fi a: ,i r- i id- r.ii iti r I L.i.i ....;: lae latter, oi promoting inroiigo au me i me uenerai Asserawy iiuaiiuiy icau u i n wu unuer me cousumuon, m 1777, we tradationa from a captain up to a major the evils just intimated, and therefore it! find tliat body dividing and subdividing Itneral. JNeither shoulu the primary luUiatiaeprecaiietiem.anagreatijpie-imany oi me original connties, '; so as to power ef deputing bur senators to tlie fer biennial sessions I prefer the latter make them more equal 4n population United States' Congress- be omitted ia I because I thmt tliat legislation under j and representative weight.. This equita enumerating tho formidable prerogative such'a system would keep pace with, j We . policy was pursued' session -afte exercised by a mere handful of the peo- and. not outrun the' necessities of the I session, up to the year 17B9, when a' re- ilo vf Mn.-tk-Porr.lina tlirnuo-lv. thoir et-itn I nrnfor ttim " hpranap T Am rnti'.l onlntinn n!BPil Ihrt frinprnl AccomKlv derhT .historyahd 1)articuiar examples Jof the, seat pf government from Madrid My whichhavebeea aftoi-ded her by a host to Seville, has paralysed the-efforts f5 : v or ner sisieraraies, loucmng me ration: 1 governmeni in uuen a way; mat a con v ality ana the, ?salcty Pf jnoditying their siderable hrtioh of tun rv ,uST , resjvectlvo local coetittfon8. by mere-4t4J.,M,'I,f 18 certa,ips, the cen, V- ry aesiimannzTne states wnicn nave ac-1 xrai uivisipn.oi uio army nceu nevefv tualiy amended their consututionB. i nave Been permuted to enter Madrid do hope-, without additional " reasoning, Ihad th Spaniards been disposed to pro .' to diss mate an nreinuice which initv ex-i veui ii. ineueuitsui sumoHierra ana i ist among y -m feflo? -citizens,". "against I Gaui-darra,ma are most formidable; and 1 renovating our own constitutioB on ac-1 wguiu nave auorueu tne npaniaras easy v.v cuuui ui uic cril the constitutions, extending; . in point of I Mina and Abif bal, had they i time, up to tlie year 1818, which isnowlgood faith, instead r fi yinqr pearly 20ft !v : oerore me; anu.to diocuments touciimg i mues tnsrant rrom uie lormer, auik, 4 the subsequent convention m iNew-orkaDout loo irom the latter. As to Jlma, and Connecticut, furnished by the pub-jit is ecally yexatious td see. how cm lie prtnts pf ' the dav,f it appears ' tlmt pletelt the. fond hopes which the friin lx- . . . . . -4 " . I " AU ... - . . . .. . : iuiu"iuai r uuvcivt ouvi - i mcaui ui duv.vcbq ui: filial niiuusi hut Bu- - , - ege'of the undertaking.. According, Iperiority of numbers. Ballastcrosmightf .;'.-"..," ; ;n, to a compilation of the American have, manoeuvred ?ih conjunction" AvitU V - all acted ita V, Connecticut,;, N. York, DelawareMa- of the good cause liave been building ;J ' rybind Georgia, Soutli-Carwlina.Penn a pon his fancied exploits, have ended sylvania and New-Hampshire, eight out in sftoke,jrf Ak-, s-vu'v'' ot thirteen of thel original' states hay 'As to the repdrfedhattte and defeat br.'. ,. aeenta in the General Assembly ' Be-tvinced that with biennial sessions the! recommending the callmar a convention'. sides the counties above spoken "of, there legislature would be beneficially em-! with limited powers; to adopt tlie Fede-' ,ire .3 1 otners in tne state mat contain pioyeam making laws ior me actual rat coiisiuuuou, tucate tne seat oi go- population of 364,485, but represent- necessities of the community, aa they vcrhrucnt, and allow the town of Fay ed under the present constitution by, really and successively presented them,- etteville a representative; h i the same only , 93 members in tlio' Jegislature, selves, insteaa of wasting Jlieir" time principles with other representative bo Thcn 93 members-are the Tepresenta- and the 'public' treasure' in an endless roughs in the State. But when' we re fives of 172,275 federal numbers more round of enacting, repealing, antl rein- fleet upon the Inauspicious 4 times hi lhan tlie 96, to whom they stand pppos- stating tlie "same as is the base uhder which our constitution was framed td. In other words, 4t is obvious that a the present Constitutions As onearg-u- wheriwe call to minddhat Xt originated minority of something like one third oflmentin fuvprof biennial sessions of the in -1776,' at the' ccmmtficemenU of the populition of the state governs a legislature look at the expense of that! American Independence,' it ia mattdr Of. corresnotiding majority of two "thirds, body in iti pession during the jeai .1821.1 greht wonder and . admiration that such as regarus tne revenue paiq into me inat session cpst,iuesiaieooi,ti. an msirunieni, raue unuust -Bimnar public treasury by the ;2 counties that which expence may be safely assumed perilsi'.amidst the agonies of fevolutiort, are represented by 98 members, it a- as the average expense of Hhe" legisla- and the. turmoils of a then hopeless coh- mouuts to only 820,825 03 cents; while, ture every year hereafter.as long as an- teat, should be as perfect 1 in structure . At , .i.ii . ..i!. al - ' l.. til j L - i i i . ! i respectively cnanseu muir couauiutiuiisi i marsuai aioqcey, we nave at lenstn as- r 1 . .La U.i m. ... A.iik r.F linrA t.l... I Mni.ln.J ,l.... ikn ....it.. iiJ..L V iimi uic kiiaiic ill covu vi. Hvn vet isiucu niutuntiuic uuiiMtiiuu unun ; hub uccu tvs uic wuci . - ' .. i mtivii u u Top- iuuhucu. ,- nn. , I cannot, for a moment, question that article from Perpignan, published in tbd-r J ; their enlightened example will have its London Sun, on the 24th of May, fut , ;.a proper weigui wiui.uie n ee mcu vi jci mibu Bonus ueuius Tunuecvuig an nuair Caroii in 'deliberating upon the con which took place on the 10th of the- ! templated changes in their owa coBgti- month, in the LlusanesJ between the di , luuon. 'i wtu uui uL-sumr vi buvvcsb i yisipu cuiiiuiaauru 1 fi vjcii. uonuuien,, until my hopes; are sadly, frugtriited-: by j and ,the troops under the prdera of Ml i the kyvni-ii t W':''yM-v-1 ha.'.The light troops of : that: "division '.4 at ' .. j- -.,'.,. ' . - l r a w ja . . r a -n vi ,. ? aiay we not, moreover, most san-i were attacKeu in me moNDiaipB ouior . on tne.. other hanu, tne (remaining mi nuai sessions suau continue xo oe mm. as it is, nu marreu uy so tew practical counties that have a minority of 95 mem- Let the legislature be convened once in defects.5 'Nevertheless, from the causes hers pay $45,763 63 cents, whichls 84,- two years, instead bf-every year, and mentioned, and .the abkence of Uppro 112 33 cents more than double the a- the makinir ef our' laws VwiH cost but ptiate tights. in both aftcfent and too inir et . our laws swill cost but ptiate taottht of the contribution of the former. half what they.haVef-hdretofore done-! dern history, to guide our ancestors in u continue me contrast wuicn ve arei ror xampie, me, bcsiv oi. ot pro- moueuiuj; iuu .jjiau vi, uc-cuuniiiuuuu, drawing between the political immuni-j duped, by-way of compensation to the it has failed to answer some tjf its hn1 tie.we discovcr'one county paying a 1 members, end. printing the laws enacted portant end,'and dtes,'unquestioDabry, revenue of gl,93o 12 cents on lands re r til em, an expendiruieol 33.4iy ye, toa great extent, operate witn eyn op nd pllsV attii8ame- time that five Taking this expenditure as tlie annual presion. ' But the framers thereof wise thera turatlwr -.wit h iorimsidahle ! cost of tlie lemslatUre fbr ten years on- !v encrafled the 21st section of the bill T7J ... . i. . , ., i . iK'i i-'ii i .L. .......!!.. v . :.'i.iL.i wmoj si.377 10 cents on thelike pro-Iiy, tne, session oi tnai ooay, ior tiiatioi ngius iu tne coasumuou, w wiu mni, perty. Notwithstanding which vast jtengthoftime, would, under the'presentj a frequent recurrence.to fundamental oisproportioo between the five seperate- constitution, suife, to the, state vve sum iprincipies, is aDsoiuteiy necessary to 7f and the one larse county, in re- of R3S4.199 85. If there, be certain- preserve the blessings or liberty, , i his m.j ..jj . , v - . -if .'t . I. . . m.' ..r ..i ...i.i!, i I f. 4f, .r. Roni'io'ine' revenue, conmnutca, nvitv in antnmettcat caicuiamwis, aim udiuil-t uiu uuui t i,uuih,uuh, um aitci hem the former are awreaatelv retire-1 additioiial extravazancC of official com-1 the storm of war had subsided,' tlie va Seated bv 15 members. a.nd the latter fiiensfition were to lollow a chanse of the rioua changes, ia the .condition of the nly by threes The citiiensi oT the five I constitution, (ait event by o means to be I people, .consequent upon the reign of Small coun'tieanuat: Aonaenuentlv lwa-lanticiiiated.V biennial sessions' would peace and prosperity in our laiMt, would' eSS five timpa 'as iirh tiavAr m trn. I chut iiiKt half bf the above named sum. ! demand a modification at times, of ernmental affairs rig;- the .-citizens i of in ten years, and leave,the othct moiety their fundamental charter; and notfount 'ftc large conntr. ; And When the Tree I as a handsome surplus to b$ vested by I from a persuasion that-when amend- r,( fhplatida- mento thereto became hecessarv. the fight the battles 6f their iountry, the bje projects .now on Toot fur. advancing people would always be blessed,with county thai pays aw excess of re- internal improvement.- - -. i ) public meii well qualified for j-ecurnng .;vue over and above fiv others.must, I Again, U wemaice population tne cn-1 to nrsi principles, uu .iwu : addition tn htWe !hfnlorahl ItArlnn fm nntwirtinninnr renresentation. I men.dments.,But, whefl peace succeed oces. furnish a. ntiirW l kf and allow two ammonen and one Sealed thes toils of revolution,-the minority ;ibtia than the five together. Neither Inator to eerrl0,284 federal numbers, of No ' t guihefy hhpe'.' front tlie lights of the age, (eda f jhe; Spahiarda -i were . received , , and.the resistless march of liberal sen- with vigor,' and, after AMonjg combatj v 1 timenfcver the horizon of the civilized victory remained undecided. , We have .L-" i wprld, when Give 'iis a few amendments to the, con stitution, such as have been particulariz ed fiive' to the body of the people th6 same immunities inuiecnmiuatety.' ana North-Carolina among the other lacih- uiTsemmoue-oi rcDresentauon wnicn comprise tne prcsen buuowu i men munwi -vn-.....6 oefeniled on th principles of territo- of Ilockingham'r we should o curtaii minicm, actually did toke all power into -17: wr we there fini as great a difference j tha present number of rpre.sentatiye.3 ' their hands; and haye. nmforml y wtjin-' : ; r- '.'"' ;.-''.'' . '.''".''..' " - i - ' ''" ' . - ,'.' : ;"' . .:..:"'".'..': :-," .' .:. ..... ,' ':- ' . W- VB : ,7, . ''.;.: : '-.,- ,i" .. . - - .y . .- .. -',.-'..t '.s:.v ;V-'--.' I..-- '-' ' -:-'i;.';'" " 7. -':' ?-'J ,Ht 1 i'-- .That the tproud,; era is fat1!' hand j seen no; official accpuht.of r his aflaiix- C i I thfc iHiople of' Nortli-Carolina.1 but some skirmishes may have taken , yielding fo the celestial influence of rea- place" at the time, and such wasi ftro i?! son,' will itand no in ell the crettness bably, the origin of thje reported victory V ' X ' anu uccision wnicn mey snouu assume, i uo me i m oi aiay, qiere was a oar vf , arid proclaim their determination to be I tie near." Vich, 'in Catalonia, between- ; . realty iree, ana universally nonorwi. tine aetaenmeni oi uen. wonaoieu anq , n- a j . .i If .,r';.. 'e Annn :. - uivisiun oi ' ;ouui , oi..- xi iia a troops . . wnicn nau oeen stauonea in ins way, to .". ;; favor the retreat of Mina' to Barcelonlav ' ( .". ' ' An nffir.ia? arCniint of thia aflkir. in th true uonaaii stv e. is miDiisncav ine ties of her hew destinyVwill no longer! French General represents his trooptr : drain herself of weaitlv and inhabitants I as fighting with indescribable tourag to augment the prosperity', of other and fury, against a, superior fotce, havnj states;; On the Contrary, her resources every advantage of position.. The loss px -x) V; of every kind will Infinitely magnify the French was 50 wounded and afew; ' v-.V her wealth snd population will soon ar- killed-the General did not know hour ,f, rive at an enviaoie pncn-m une, tne I many. ; - ne iimea says, ; - a prcciuu. f . , artsand sciences'; Carrying 'with them e-1 triumph! We Would lay an equal wa;i- very, spur , to ' physical-and intellectual gcr that Uonadieu has been peat; Mi - ( improvement,, will ; Speedily "wait this na if supposed by the French comman- f state from comparative obscurity, to the ders Ao nave retired withirii the walls' -J : .... ' l. r -llh..'t' ' i.. Tl'. .n '..l.i.: .-L :i! Y , ,- pinnacle oi nauuiiai grsuuer. unuerioi uarceiona; anu uu sutii bujjubiuoh, , -the influence of the ?above employed I they reidiljf arrive at , conclusipn tha.e;.f5'-. r tnniniy.'ii flit ilpphl v' irtiiiresi.pl hr v. I rpitanr in Arravon and Catalhnix . -:. .": VW'v....., Y J ' " J " I - . V-". g T - ' , ruius .oilier cousuiciauoiiB, t wnicn ine aianenaywiintiieesceuuuH oi meiorr :, ; ; compass of tlie present coinihunication tresses yet held by the Spaniardsiu." y'f; has excluded from notice, I am .bound ' A repwt was- circulated, that King ?'i to be of opinion that alkthe enlighten- Ferdinand had been, removed to Cadiz, . fV cd citizens of the East will unite in with a'yiew of trartepbrtinia; him to one .t . sending1 delegates; equally rejprcBentiing of the Canary .Islands, -Thia rcpoit oc-. v iy the freemen oi iuis sute, to meet those casionea. tne . preseace : oi r renca of the like kind from the West, at Ra- squadron u thc meBth of the Guadiatw. , leigh, on the second Monday in Novem By what means" the French governments :; her nexti for the purpbge f nroposing -wejr apprized of th supposed attcatisi; fS, ;
The North-Carolina Star (Raleigh, N.C.)
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July 25, 1823, edition 1
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