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P '"'s A ' '" 4 4 i - " No. Sl.r ItALIIItill, (!, C.);H!U)A , AUUL'ST 1, iZZZ. ::i Tin: sr.vu, J IV..,'j'.5, eVt, BELL & LA WHENCE. - - acur tii.: vtterar.iM cuie- n vcre trjn.L;?j it OrU-ai..-, and tli proud nary f Kn- , ,t b tnlwiibul t lot f,t JJ ttwSrto, nr,"wper) .rjnl.i.uej, kol l ' r P"'. A.lvrn.x-mm i, I eiereili Uf - . Hftct.iri' rt-'d Ihrre timM for MiPdilr, .n't iwenlj-i't o.ti' for etc eonUMUtne.--k jllUetUi ti l. c eiitort ro-iH t ort-; j. -" lo.-a-as f JifirrTji cflWAlh cf Jufy, an) for; fa i rm .Jgriadiural Society, at A , .i rAam, in i f county. ' , Oa the 4tii .ltifno',"Uhe'cjti7.eus of 'Elchniond county assembled at (lock ingham; for the purpose lof ivming an Amc6ltural Society 'ad celebrating the anniversary of, Amencaajadepcn- A Society as according i organised, 1 UOrtBUlUinn KOPpicu, aim iuiivyt- in" officer were elected? General B ir r,avin ton. President; AViUiam M' T.Pftdanil Robert J. Steel: Vice-Presi dents; Col." James :A. Ilart,' 'Recording Secretary! Va'fer '.ueaiirorres poodins Secretary; and-Sandert Me -fc; it i wtf red tidy, Thomas SteeUStepbeC.AVilliams, Rob rt Powell StepheaAVard; Charles . . r ir:.-r ri.k- i-:n: K1:nsoni' V. moinns... iniimiu Smith. Nathan LGjbseo.Rob't Catnp- bei , John, Blua "and Duncan M'lhtyre, Cominitteje of Reference. ' '.-'A t'H '. At 10 o'clock, the Rockinghan Bue, commanded by .Capt. Robinson, parad ed in front of the Coart-House, march ed to' the . Academy, ihere they.wer tnined bv the 'tevolutionarV hatrwta oh 1 AOTsebacliCv.. A ' procession waax then toed, Under l1. a direction .'-of. General Corin'irton mffi shal of thfe da.V which proceeded -toitiie; public suare, IvTjere ' large concjojirse of citizens and sjran; k eers nad previously asseinbled The Declaration of Independence, was' then. read . bVi Walter F. Leak, and an ora- appropriate the objects of the jmeet ng and celebration of ilie -dayi'X.The farmer and , citixers ilien 4 retired 'to ftartake aiv elegant, dinner Consl- uering tne iargf;-cifei;uvu-?vii j.iuui v.a u us.i txxTUirjarapi.oJ oyt-r tjiat i f ? rv natioa cf Europe, was bea- te in detail. "'.', "-'"V.-". Tlie prejont situation cf cure our.' ry U truly an cnviabl one; profoundly at Kace tvlth all nation, and rajndly'ad ntifl in the art ana acience.; unop- presea wiui ouruicDome taxes, and uu- disturbed by the mereenaws of faction; bleared Dy uie tnumte uupoeer or uie late of nations. - v ith a cit extent of cotratrrj coinprenendinsall he aric- lies of the. 'soil and 'climate;-, watered with innumerable streams' for the kdc lightand accommodation of its inhabi tar.U:: a ficccesaion of. tiaviable-wa ter forms a kindfe chain abound iU borders; as if to bind it together; whiUt the most noble nvers? flowm at con venient distances, present r with hijrh ways for the'eatty communicatioa of menaiy aiui. ana uie muuiaj transpor tation and .exchange of ouc yarioua pro ductions. -:-When all 4hese importdnt Circumstances., are ;consvtie)-cd, there .. i rut: ? j t -. ' . 't seems inue ta me .war 01 uiese uniteq States of America torprevent them fi oni reaching tlhtclimai of -greatness and liotior, vVicK must, marktLe lMidndarj ot human attainment. 'u -.' '.'VvVfT. ; It is uratifyins.o remai k, fliat the, cxamplft pf bur country hjnp'erated to rouse the spirit of freedom in our nekh borscf goutli America; land thai," after along and bloody, war, they have also proscribed " the authority "of. 4- tyrantj and it is nigniy complimentary-to owilEOvcrnuien that it has been lirstto do tliemttie justice to acknow: y ijie, v ra.i?t exptn n e i with' ianitr.tra'J cana!; i'j reclaiincl laid atTord tha rid.ent taturts; and it is aaiMTira iiy icr hundred lan:e t v a, and 1 3 prt at citW;" many of wVu h are sctiuiUvHl infr.ienor, ana suaa unrivaled, in comuiercial importance, ' Itet'we teed not'searrh bor.v! the lisiiU cf cur wn country, fr jhe not exempurr eaterpase; wki.cs the reat wTtern cuiial of New rVori; 'a work uliKH, for f ubuc uliutr and mtmde f object, is onrivaled, ii age- or country. are lept up ty u U:.1 it U l-l1y Lot: :-'.! e f r r 'a 'r.ircb and c"rr"t ' in any Vitncs9, a?so, the j-eat caibankroeats on Uie Misii;;pi, wmca pave reclaimed, front inuouation and a periodical esfor three men thsan- miailr. mo-,1 ! e fratt ol countrv on thl banks f t! l!e rivefi and which i mrir.one'cxt led village' for near iee' hundred mile, covered, in. its pro per season, iviih vthe niot ' luxuriant fields of the strgar eane; & tlie ground on which Ihacrtyorrsew-urieani.laciry de (tuned to become the great einporinm of I ' -isliture. i. 4tit la',-. -i n tie Lrit 1 b- rily t.t arpropiate a fiid, fx- tHe j jf- pose. f i cncfcurajinj the cst:.Vii-'.uent of a-iicultu! b-Kicur tlirouV.'.t jarir".!icL'nn.v. - - . In' 1aVin a view cl the resent ts- tem'of nicultjre in mr kUtf, if tlie piost pnifxuBil carclc.Nr.-M in our habits of cultivation cn be called srtemj we End much to .laini-nt, Ind a i!e ('i fjrimprotcment ojn U fjre ua.' The arucle cotton is one i iral tt.ij.lc &. fnia itapr.culiar ?.tt to ur Rod and climate, must sull ri fWUQ o, la cun sequence of its having ereteLre liorne a piice infinttlyheyoi)d it rain, it has been cultivated almost (o the exclusion of tlie - substantial requisites of living. Our circumstances c?.u loudly for ttome siibsUtute jor t!ic extensive culture of rat rc-: uue r Mrr, nur In?, to rr --t I r n ntnmt attent.i -i t l . Ii iianconr, at present necessary, by iU beinjourentirc dejiendanci far sufisi tance; and which i ..well' known in be precarious, uncertain, and very cxhaust-J ins to lanas . ajs, nowever, is a suu- MM''mPM M?rv nfPn R'fppi I !ect for the investritionof our scciety, below the leveloHU waters. AVithlhes- a"d ?e which will merit its particular .-..-1i.-...-.j-.K,.rllatteiition.,'i v.".. '''. us both in buf otvn'cburtiry and abroad, hirw painful is it to see tlie fepirlt of im- ts attributed bWanttn the ill success fortlieraice of ,.rg. icultu. al Dowled-c of our first endeavors, and a-W-sappli- have been organized, taat incalculable cation of means first .-appropriated; butlD,pni!,i , r'9 Dce? ""J0: . m& to me it'soems iivorproLabK; that theN'1". the society of Philadelphia, u V&r- rA nrfnndt UnvJ - A ti-oA P n,,r tlCUlarlr.dlSting;UlsIlCd. f V- ; staple" articles' Jiiu ed ' UiC leading ur .meetin-to-day. as well to com cause:- -But it h s ever been character- memorjtfc the birth day of our nation, it' 1 r try. or te f.rc. iu-Jt t i, i .- carr ami txT.i-n nulioi of a republic u g ertiinr, -- : . ' l eraiit me, aimortliy a I Bioment vour urinp, wjo, in hu uivjom, frfawt.. necrsary 'prrrious rejH!s;tV H ' us rrel frKMirn, hi 1 i,!j!v i:im ,irt- thosv rcimvntd hes-ot s and rr.'vrictti f "76 ith mch flar.ie p( rr) and srdr and sense of liberty, and that ur.daur.f ed hroic spirit which they so ctnititully pose.$"ed, that all the- cumbiiu-d f - " of their mighty -and -potent ft. could by Bi means intini'ulat , -juish', control nor subjugate. u - cr were noshliticj-coinmenced by i an relentlep foe, ha was deterhirned to '. enilave in, and previous to their declar ation : independence, than they ' sijrnau'ii and made 'choice of the'r le- to.yed ."Washington as a peculiar chief ix lead and to conduct their armies on a their' expected arduous conflict. ho ac- w . " - i . 1 It has. been rcen, in some section of our anion, wuere fievcrat enlifjutened and highly meritoriousmstitutkm for the i our istic of theAmeiican people, to redoubt la w e uwui viiwiuuwinamuuvi Xhe their -dilirence and '-innlicatlon. (in a I am(D 6. l wting of more than cr- - good cansiwith tlie accnmulation -of BTf interest: let us Uieretor enter ' v , . s ' . I ti.in i ho viau-a 1 find uira nt Till P lotria. jelature and ourselves, . by associating to copied the dignified antKHntinei.t distinguishes! modesty and vis 'y no: I - marks ol.dimdence; atruesnd ttrM, indication of great nynt, and a favora bly oinen and presago" to & happy and '. , glorious result,' Of the, generous and- ', swJlike man! ha. refused any foinpensa' " tion for eight years' labor, arduous, dan- ; gcrous scn'ice, ' ad,; Vy hiaVifigular ' matchless.' skill, ,-unwearied fortitud ; ; and perseverance, conducted : America, hijbelrtted country, throughXdescriba ' bla difliculties' Ho independence and 'r peaces 0! that qur hearts may expuiji and glow with leve'and gratitude to the, great Author of.evcrrgood and perfect , ' gift for "Was incsUinable blessing in bciv; stowms on na such a matchless hem icuxb "MJir iiiurpciiueuce." us uiero- i rtitticultieB and fliBsnnoint fore finH the rCnnblic of Coldmbia withl Almnu..rif..i'c.;cr.;i;m'.oriJ..l..i .. f-i'ij .l. 'S -j M o-etlier: as"a societf. tor the nroinotion she ever enjoy that-independence: and Tdf freemen; S. t v. -v-Ai of agncultural(knowl6dge and domestic 0! that wtf tmay endcaVor to imitate hta ; liberty, to .which a protracted, arduous, The sttbiect of a-ricultural improve-! p'W' iiuiiB.uim pi uvipawi never lading yiriues. , -.t . - . . and succeasful fitrusslo lustl v entitles mf.n t. 'M?iu fmAort . ni-' n.iri " tommon wiUi bur fellow-citizens of After a seven fears conflict, and arK li'erV nndeviatSnff attention: and on U I counties, m its. bounty and pa- daoiis, strurjgling and much blood and. ii'Iaiwawink.tho- polibeaj Events of feelTeat itfailitr.to'enlarwillvam.l1,004' - - treasure, exhausted., oui independence importance, :such as haye' aninmedi pje justice, my pursuits, until vefy late-( ' , at lieariria'ior, influence on ourselves, lr. havino-lWpnftilifimpti-irnllc narticularlT the nuestiou-of a Convenr Ito If 4' tenor ..'and oWe.t. ", : To us' Ihc n.', .M ' . J0 TB STAB . t tion, for thefeyisat of the" conkitqtibn definition of: : an ''-able writer'on 'thc'Suh- vva hanniiy, roalrcd nnu1 cur1 i .... - . v S ' - S- V ' . , AN T)S TI0N. !" Wd 1hat naught y, imperious, t; br A.Keiion.LM-toanumberor inaiUon Irc-lucU. U y; ! ! to ; citizensassemblfd at dictions of EdwMjana Sliametullj ana i.gracciu. acknowledge our nidcpendenf l, ii.o Milium witnessed, uu iuv occu vfsiob.'Ynore unanimity and goodjieelings 1 to. generally preyail,- J.pjtkk!i- TheVsociety: after, dinner, again asV rsembletl in theourt-HouserkwhWoii f motion of WmThomasj senlitjras or 'ilcred that the proceedings of this - day ofourtate, la one vhich 6honId deep' ject, aricultUte is the science which ex-f , rertBon, Esq. small Hope, Iiupnncmw acknowledge our nidcpendenc . . :. ly interest evriatriotvahd ;fnend of plains the Vrieans "of denirig fixm the ' s to'6ce1lw Ms coantry.v, inis uuoject has been so eafth',' in plenty hd 'perfection'th' i ;r7'!',v-;VA'.; ?(::--j .-,'i nr.auonioucr.nign oiovn up pi in r fully and ably ifcd;l)'6uHeslativ vegeta1)leanlL fco'mmoditiei'whith are tyirtWJu'V infant America should cnrcoi,i - that bbdnift,jbta;WoUmal Jhj'can- necessacytto 'thewb8ikiCc(iver - Vv-Bcihg' called" n at 'a very Jte powerftil; august nation, who was Mer. be thrown upoVit; Jjut a matter ,of such ntcnceVand comfort of vm'fi nhumiaj'pwibd ' toK a few1 remarks jor to U the nations avftund 'scr!. Hep.;.- vital importance to the state generally; Its siictesful Dfactlce demands Vcotf ott 9 mclnorabte ami vall-1mportant oity,; ajpuin relciitle. pride. waf ? M it betterc,halarticalarfy, cannot erablS day, having paVticular, referenc- to the brought lcccedui y lj,w-re5h.,ng . be too fbi-ciblT urtred'u ' ii? ! fr.?!V q::! 4&k-lnV7fc. I feel; munwortW- the sacred, the emphat.cal' and. positive. ? ihe'Vini vM'sarv bf our country's enian 'ipatfah. frenv the bonds of .tyranny- and oppiioncUscovered us in the 'quiet : eniovinentliif tliose'richts and privdegei! . f rfreemen learly purchased, by .the persenng toil and biooct ot pur iatncrs foity'Seveu ywS have,faped, since ftlie ever memoVatle declaraUinv6f that n to ATliat ow cohatitution,;ifl tne iparticu0bjectsintiaturt;and in addition to its "f8 m,jcl!:XaI'.f inadequacy;) imM iiiJ. ikii rtk4:..u;: I -....i .iv' 3.i - ... . .. . 1 fill no lmnortaTit. so. mtercstiha' an . un- laf times, and Under the particular cir-j pecuriiarydvanlages tv those: cUvery 60 jmpprtant, so lntercstm"; an ; un cumsUnces oflts ro"rmatmn;wh l i a. , a ji. . i. l i-L l j a ..:. i m, . i . i of CiUr citizens wt;re smoking in ruins, Wnic'n invaluable iioiu.iuu vtjuuiirrauouvoi, uevuuriui'i loymeius arc naraesvuaws oj an owiers tne.ieasi cai-i;?g a paniy. culattd tor and-neltbcrate rei'ec-r and "bv itsTemo! tida,) lihonld bsueh as it, is,s "matteH tfnft; With heT)Us'tlitig and htffriedscenes observn; that he tl.at cxaltetli him-' self si i a abased How preat, howl " ' wotfdertui the "chanse! far bevond '.'r,i boasted power tt cloi baud nf- patriots (whrcR-f has.just trei read' in vbirr lieann2ji as published vtlie world i-ln which tliclr.ljves aiid for- , tu nes were pledged In the sacred cii'se of treedqm,1 and winch will justly transmit I theinames. wuth honor and reno,wnr to ihe admiration 1: Justly, therefore, do; wec;elebrate this ; day, as tlie most illustrious Jiiat the .his- tory of pur country aflbhds and should wcfail to hail itith thatjecthusiastic ;tegard,' whicl at prcse Viv-alt appfinna of our Uhiori.thcn will tlvii have failed;n'ijjn impoantujy; ( ana allien wiji;h ,oo jeaveu, iiiM.s, uup ifinoB f iiupv'rpHiiift "of :onr .'wesont for xuj taUfln M Thai ki was "suited to I of jifej itVge'uerat&s; plac" A nd dl ibera tlia then eXistintimes ahd.cirttnflst tive habits.Jk fits itheiind for the- resi- lii -?11 V ..l.ij.E-.I.-l..si. " :l.sJl V.;; . . ! . .1. J .i i .... .i. Jr L 1 11 .1 Thai fttlll pes'wiii, hoi ;jutMvvcniouc nwuei; i aence -ot ,ine;Bi)st generous, anu nome i f- m . present circumstantesi that t is fame, I sentirneriit?It hag,ever befh Consider-1 8"'n.cu . . t.i.i,!.k." w. I - a :i:ii'.-.i..,'."-..J3''i'j r r .ii 'i I tiicious.? oppressive-'' antl, inconsistetA iwith the I ed republican pinciijles which Ve profess, 1 and cannot -feasonablt :be doubled by Any r which reflecting mind ,vi In tlie extimple of ee;-i suphorte rorgot my ranc oi aouiry. jo peiiurni ,1,ubo7u "Vu ."""iv-m-u, iwu l'J50, Cil , what they l-equcsted. aiie.sliortness OJ estcein vuc; pnz.c viicn ooiair? 5asiu . tlmrt Top naratiori i(iined-to' mv inculcate tlie inestimable tlessiil ", wible al'ahd' ardor; i? is i-esumed,. Mil ;bc hcrty in tlieiGspHiigrfof ciem apoiogy; to tne wise anu iu-i"ij fe"w:,-0 "wwi ' "us . 1 V defects and amperfectionsi. quQntly'prlzed nnd valued. Letu- . t ; V and eaTam.ub ' cnVicn't before.'-rAi. ' iisedtneir;ti tfmmittimAmtvH SShvSir jl X' thai int.thef Jcoiifi.8ioh or tofehaW pifessiobrcalli.lg'they may-pec- andocla.med tqtheltnisned Wbjld dolnaln wdiat wcavp ea ;; , nVP-WmttrBiursWABnte thetndcterilnnaUon to beEE, alleging nS "fcH 011 their Wial)itants;Sinbp theyere;nmlee'part.culnrxbl, Sf8y40B vAfp5fh?wforcna4.,kaw!ii' 'V-y :tJ'- ry obligations, ; and that tliey owed no to appal .and 'y shock- (unassisted); the pttStiSS ffiSlffias; eci, -fflssM ssaisftdi t.:i i.i.' ' ..-.i; -il '""i J""t "V l"""'T.j- there ;amon2st,Vou. whose bosom floes ,. . , , . j- b ... ;not swell wilh emottot the recbllecV WA: I; ionf tU6scmbre Hhan mottad spirits, on thislvast 6ontment,r And what eu logium can rehder 'amplehonors to tlie 'neinory of those w.ho dared to smiggle, , vith, si4ccessi against nhrivaled power; . ,1a' the cause of liberty?rJTb"dumerate U(ms and sufferings, is here -unnecessa- vyr'Itis aroud boast for ns to say, that the most amule-SUcce'sses crowhed their god-Ufce "ctlbrfB.'and gave birtli Jind ex$ istenccto fjifeViostvirtuous.'-and con'se: '!... fpieiitly-,' most Jiappy,. goyqrhmeht of "itivu me nistorv OI, uauoui .,.iuriiiiue!i any account. ' :r -;:0.. And what a idasih!?'Rubiect for? re jection is ittlhat after the ianse of near "Sit a century, wo stilt nndtthe utmos.t nanaony existinj; throughout put exten -sive confederation: our aovernment'cs ,tblUhed on a firmMsis: hdeauate to ill! the einergenctes'of.cjaceo'ari uo mat it lias assumed and mai' uns proud stand amoiig the natiuns the earth. 1 Tlio late w? -thocgh-marked s in the 'be .. a.nner tliatvt cuufti .caivvjv -ir -u ; v j ui uie tuaiu.v.ici n uur cumurv ; i mini,. -3.1 1 : 1. 4 : a v j-- 1 1 11111 miiiTxrv : vrninvpiiii'in u . uiinnii'ii iivi . . Va tfiritv. ju ,40 lililU Ii . . , , convention" Darticularly Drevails-cart- amhition, adord at Ws giareoi. national v diuni labiihu betwixt fb.e, eastern Jand western, oetween which the contesl; for Uiero For you they died," for you they bled, to, . i f , . . i? : . . .ii." I... onwn r.ure anauiicorruuuMj w n tu- ou- iw "'. mkiijjic ikhiiuo um. F .L-r& brosuinnt.uouslyrJina u d usll r assumed and asserted tfieir; eicclu3 were made to lament sad bemoan then: ? i iVe OncontipU j widowed,- helpless, forlorn state, being t - fiWccaMiriatet'erijuepnved and destitute of their only fuhywhat'enorteonsolation;jtintitnerabledestitutc,lictpr ' hp find mAm! Hess orphans were constrained tc lament ons-as the Tprcscnt constitution; exi'sls.l Tlie history .of our country exlnbitsl LiiAnU 'mpnWrnniiRthntlfliiil and wecDlheir' irreparable loss.'ncver to so long doe's thdJieaveft-bortv privilege sufficient proof thattbe fof war M$ compatible witli'frec; mcp ' previouV to be regained?;. 01 liberty, thou fairest ttr , of ordering our wh Iaw85";and govern; not beeii resorted to inr yaui! when the tiecJardtioii p1 ipdependencej hey mong tcn thousand, thy alluring cliarms, menf;- Jio ne'gldded and aWsed.- -4: ; :.r chastiscmcnt;of our foes Jjia rendered rpftRoneatliey nfci : . loned.Hhey' Eupph- how lovely and. attractive! It. was the . VThe'suofect of intwnat ftnpro which at present engages tlip at'ntioij ver mucii jt may pevuepiecaiea as ani- Pressed;' but their., repeated alone, .that prompted and urged our fa. ot moat ot our legislative bodies, cannot cv" ? - : remonstrances to that enect proven v uiem on. w unueigo an uie iiarusnip uuq, be'-JOP highly coinmendedi 'iThe-''ad- so far fi tonableiis promptly to, assert b6rti; and had no efTect but to thej-e- chielepr'vvflt&ns, . that' easued, of a vantages ,ef. water compiUnicatioii'and :lh ahd.tneetinvaswn on.,eual verge: and, instead :of relief being .af- relentless,-cruel Toe, .supported by and --- ---r-- jiorcied, tiieircaiaraiucs.were rauiupueu 1 'uBf u u,,wpoeo fraimnnrnimn. nvw rnncn. n? am . Jire 1 atohceMianifestj'ahd the most decided ' ?u"i5 wuv..wyri..w... apd augmcnOd.v until they necamc m nana, seumg examples to rising gene- benefits haye. resulted to those coua- to its hardy, and independent yeoinanty, tolerable: '"ThyniyTespcctalile, at- rattorts.'f O! ye'venov, 1 sons and fit icVwhera inte'iiBprohmentehave. itsorA.bf national salety., y.-v tcntivc audlenceis thevery day and daughter of-Amcrica,; way your am. been carried:toeat extent. r:.!, '- AgncUKure, '. liemg ' tne; louncmtion month torty-seven'-years i that our, uie virtues ana smning qualities ensu. the Hstofy f Holland furnlshes'thl and sourceof nourislanentifoall. other forefathers jnade their ppen, their pu- i'lmr "blessings;'. for, nothing .else, I or mostsuWtanti'alevidence ofthe utility arts, etightdoubtlcsstobe aided a,ndpaf- ;c aV6wal of their utter abhorrence and surejou,; can: effect and secure H.im efinternat improvement When it js tfeWstoiOationffcftd continuancend herr anencj Let u;i considered Vhit a perXectmnd fldt that individual happiness, great and sjon', .nd'e'ntercd nto;a sacrwl, Solemn then. Tie engaged, end jn ay Almighty conntrv at otae time was and the splen- leading-'obiect oCman, is more nearly moiTe to be no longer under the odious, 0d that we may lie n..,ucncc(l and cu-v aZ iwK T'-rWfcanil'noi'er she at- approsched, and tlie Solid interests of detestable control of a mdnarcbial pow- abled to ftctancl to Iq 1rtuou3ly as lic Stttoefrtotr our country insured and extended.'? crt and that they were .determined to comelh a neople UiafiS highly fao.ed SsfKndS ;An'altempt, tfierefore; rescue a risk' eyyy thing most dear, eten life it-: jjoye f IhW nations ol .(lie earth. '- May tWrit rd Tirrwverin industry of subject of so much importance from the selfcin vind.cation.snd support of their this 'Almighty I-cing graciously l.revdo '. ... b-. i . 1 " r I ' . C W A(T1 1 A T. a i a4 Attn AliAnfTI n all C llCr Iv ti. Illlillrl T 111 nil IHUt.lI 1 1 1 1 1JUL Ltl LI v. C J 1 J III UJC 1 DVI ltlll t uiivh -w,.,,,,. v. , T tO -'J ' ' a l " ' V. I l :c""r ;'IvVfVii::. Lf...T'.rf,n,' in.i Wr.t in h;rl, Unit and inherent privileges, and to'con- iu'allcuV councils! - May We ever he l.i "' I. .." V' .. . :.. 1 . 4',,. ot..trr.itT,r1 inii'.iicifiirn m 1.1 I VorPd 01 lifHt! Mtf , J .ttUi JCIIIlv wits , .tw..ti'.v, .MN'oiyi " v'""! ' , - ' "V a iipiiiiIi" n pTitpmnsinS', w .irk .w tmf nvl, ten miles In cir it has so lonz lain in our state; our land be a land " o . : . ' ; . i .. .. .... - . i i- - ,i i .. r t:iL.. ii e - l cuwferenW was at thc time a miserable objct worthy onrtLcgislatu-e andour that they had not degenerated irom ti.e.r oi-.iiueriy,- xne seai w ..i, u ltl'iTlC? n mi ir. ivilii iiunuiiai it:tnui ciwui hit aiivtoivi - .-. v i - -r" t t t - v" ' , .., . I.. . y.j. i.t'-f ' -.f(i.: .f-w.tr r llll'VA. Ol : i V x T-i: i - o . 1... 4na troiiv oinc triCua rever- above alluded to. it became a pmveiful that u c at present see u.e spint 01 agii-pun. - i ev .u ' T. - VV ;.. r r".1" ... terminated in a and formidabl enemy, ' It is preserved cuhral - T..ovCim.nt domestic nnfmcni " I " J' . t ' .V V . """"".' 'Jlcctmuch honor' on tb4' from almost entire ir.und.Uion frto 'u'ftt.ic, 4 wading our u to geuerany,; ui;r u u a..-vv .u-.r. ... ;
The North-Carolina Star (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Aug. 1, 1823, edition 1
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