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f f T 1 V. . .-"-.' " : ,r . ; ;nLEJGn,(N. .)' fbiday; ; AtGUST 5,1825. Vol. xvr , i il f( !h ii ' r'kihel.wU,y VV: 1 ' rXLL & L.WRENCE. , kL Jhm. Dim dollars eaaa. rw arw'tt. h ant wltMwt m k-att fct fa L,mi, il no 1"9-T fwaatird. Bat at a ,tvi o Kchors, aaWss "nwrw ari. : VJ "an "' K it 6f- Zat !. .d I .rwe tirt far WUr. mAii lire aawM for lUaa AlU"? to tb - o n 1 vaal VfOunble Property for .-11 w T V. ,. I art too tmttrpt Jt Va stoop 1 lb dicta. tlo af S Caocut. jr our etvtnla ktT the rigbt l act a they p'e, ww a!- tn the V - ' I ' , I ' 1 , ; VALfcClCTOBT jbtaxxxs. ot tint look 5 nrt y iwe,.- 7 Cold lixjkj I my from ther bor, J 9h,ot tht look to mi ' ' f -, But neve r one from UC! ... ( . I ennot bear that fltrr'J brow, n Tht nJerin? m'1tf of tbiiMf ' ' Oa ny but oa niinft, V.J meettbee in the gEtteTin j etwli W et M ntunjcri doj - '. The pnf that rive ray ipmoitioul 1 v , Ji ty onmarlccd by yokif . J Lwt pifht met now ye meey A gorgeout throng w igl, I htmrd you coff t consJnt lore, . , Then sternly P me by ' Mr oluai on rove tna mee: I wiil (bmke th hop Uwt Ion; . Hd fed on memory, ' Then look not to, I wiUfqrget , What once those ftm4 eyee rtdj v Thr Wd will oon forget nd I ' Buau toon be wiUi the delta. . Tret nf IOOU mt Lm4. m&m wy Unit TrMt too Aam, tb (e m ti-Mt aTtOO mi m TtiUww fn i W m nearly UUU, M lte4 Crck I rwi of Lead riMMlotw ek af (beat ioicrMa eeed ineir . Te lt, lerte i 1 w verk , t kireMeftt Ua IhMl. 4 or ( bmJ tS 3d. awM irtmni Dm ik, MfieU,t fcr I r Ukaade'lka Ottkre in. wwi'ill eata tilajMalioa. tolrnM road. lelmataaikttftM executed.) liieavar. d dM4 lac Oreaarda oa le of IM plaeaa are atare TlbUr end leap-la amare rnut Trare, tfcaa aa atacr taa alaauttaaa la the aaaT, asd ... . i - - ktca are kaovateaar ever year, uaraiuie awaeTraaUar lead te akbie erf U' el Oxbrd (be etWcr' ihrra tracts are la the Hone weatera part af Oi Coanty " V, 1 b eVore LmWI ara aUoatrd the Wealthy aari of KrsavUte, affovdinft oteety at cteetleal apruift and eikar eaoaWueat Strcaaia ai aiar. Tar aefl velT adanled to tke eaTuir eTCara, faaaaao, Wheat, Untloa, tas. and auiy joatly he raaeee wna is vaiaaal uwi ai niu uh. 1 k riaatatiene are is a enod acditio for sm. fc.ht a amp the eaeaieg Tnr, I'mona laewice (a anrehas are reaueatatl la ettimnc utc onia tees. aa aatwiT laemSrHee, I ar aoiMariocr, Samaal a. Uvaaey, b., IWing ia the upper part e GroilB, UI skew the property, sail make kaewa the tetias llwaropaefUaraead rVeikler end Mk of boraea. Mulee, Cattle eait Hotzt. an ta of the above pUnUtioai, ore tut let sbn a eery ealeable 4mtk and three Jea neft. raited frOra the 'not anoroTed tlock ite 'oe above raeis uaaa win ee cs hteged for Wenere Land. 'MAUUllibaMIIff. Grtayitle Cormty, OcL' 6th, 1134 5Uim4n rnaesvetrr cejerrerubk tarma, ia a aukclara . too te (ttributed te Ihrtr anSLkxa. At j a eoobrmattow tha,I reaaark, that the ctaime of-the JiWul dtalee end of the! fi". Xht dicotivIif mother,' th le .orphin, ahd C.e brtiken-htirtf J ' ttjd ilUlrmctedwirev! come with tho . Itttrt ! diuppoutted Wt and tbe ui aefminitter correctio i(htb Vacd cf frie;Jhip.' Let th a1uniUoa ti banest, faithful aod eajorubls , Td W IV' -J tJiT lUr 1 e-aavineej VM U 'miieputlH C WJaV im J ,U 1 . . I atxlnubted rirt te eieot -tlxx e pk-sx. people are cautKMwlr protected by the Coa- prwe peistui 'viiE.cr, irt FntdeiK Uie points it as tU acceeaW sututioas and, therefore, dot to We Aartroyed Uea'trj&e trenmcnt Upoa ty of employinf auek mee" aa will pWaM M he aay aort of awefieaboa,'1'" " , -r Uemielees, to iiC0Tcr lha ct ITBp My to r-l . , ia the coeuee any a. I Urn of RiHus, wLkkis a Part of tbaCoti. A TRp "fa- .t f-- t U ll eaUbJrU: k brbe eoaWl of aewaVo. rirhtoflh. opU to iaftrert tUir Rlrts 1 1 U tf hutnanitj, I km p!eadlBJ aaa w equenr eppocaoie ea TmiuKJT-1 nnuurn. orcuoa ituk i na uk pcvpie i uif ertrwtri end aMUbero ef Cor great. I her a rit to aaaeatble u(trtber to conauit 'rieja Truth" KDreeenUmr second opin-1 toe titer eormaoe rooo, to tarraocT-rasial on to be "that the eoneti'.Ht'ioa ourtt to be IUtaasanAfeas,,re, This ia heUer a aoeooetedae to make itobEsaioryoaour -Jrnrity thaa the aearntona ..qu-afl. tK. lmCa(t t Delefratea to Concresa to vota ajrreeebiy tol-rieia Train, It rta be yecoUected, tht p- V , Tr 7 . V " Z" irtetruction. 1W wavof oombatjnthis opW ateet, aet atfeear XVirreee M Ceaem tin, and bcKair 0 nBenp iUOA,"rauinf the eU under t'b 1 aai fchi-iaaeeiaai eearetaea eare, mmtpptn tht lav I Tiriee, jiiejictLcu sua auanaoatu . lur deetsadejrDoeitrrtfce faMaemTtTeem."Iaae e Aertt Cavaaaa. ."he k k ot I ratal and riot. . I imtrino I hear. na Bmpounae ate louowinr iirvivurrm in, upuuhi wii un vwwuvauoai h uiv rnlcfi Irom ta- ilAIi. and tStQU JTtn' 5nrt lfthc lr.. ..ll r iK mmiU wm to lof the Doited Bute, vatch declarea the oao. I aisatpaueil ana. ICWS1 T pTOUilH , troeera the Him at M-irmrntativea, hv dW abeit ot initroot tbek BeDreaentatWef I vbo not and Man too. witU tlv rtfla of a Uke kthete atall. wher. ob theaboee nrie-rlltcje Unot on vbicb elaahee with th see-IboanUoilS ProeideOcel Cons and be' ciBle,the reault oo'd be the aame u m Ue t-1 tion oi our veciaratioQ of KiirhU u Ukereiheld the COtnDtntoaa of four revels, th i mum tHcrrT ou l-rr wot mow uuut ber of catMHdates to tliree, whoa th result would be th same if all were returned" ' It ia at all times eaer to ask questions, thaa it Is to answer them. Out ss these are propos ed to demonstrate (he fallaey of my tyavet, as s e Rirhta. If there Ihrtlil tha rnnnininni tJ roue r!a da . ' Uwy, outproduced. ct of iav I -Sets-,. -jf a.5rToll-r. j ' fiefe tha father, zl' L. ,k. t. r v: . rVZZZl "'...Zlpridn and movherV Joy. .utched fronk of out State, and not Incentive ut with sny I tweir emurac auu Marries neauions prutcipie,provisioa or eteeptiea id the Con-1 w an jantunelT tomrj.; Be tne Oowei rtitutionof the United Butts. A reDublieaa I af vAntii and hnte ihMldine- ita fra. bUpleiedtocllU,at as-Piaih Truth ' form of rerno ia gatied by that Ll SBCt aB( dUplayioa tt tlorTI but seemsto lain tnem reauy unanswcraic,- 1 1 vnuHuwa m ,oan m uia anion, i - . . Haa. haa ranail will e,vkavouro enr-irhtirr-Ws ienorsnee. Tb powers not dejeratod to th United ?"rf! "f.!! j'0? 1st Acreeably to the mode of instruction, a 1 9at are reserved to th states respective. 1 rrec, iv ifi.cn., w n.u a.iu, wea, , President would be made. f wlHukr,eLlyror"rOTarsori.' Tb enumeration ia the I tier tn. Object 01 Tirtuona kLecttOlT ftatia, the last election. In the Electoral CoJ- MmstituiiOB, xt tb United States M certsta I there th) pr0!i Of - connubial fjlissf lejre, the otes, were.as well ss I recoeet.f j rijfhta, shall not be construed to. deny or iKi-J ftfo t fa f ope nf jjjg ColntrT, t nd that Jackson 99, Adsma, 84, Crawford 41, Clay .37. paragri others retained ST Taa rioria. ThisK. inMtan Jmnt and tonsnUttnn of COMMUNICATION. for Tnr sTik. , No. in. - JWritrt. Cler,--Th Register containing a replf to my first number did not come to band betor to aay. t i omittea to nouce This, it mut1e allowed, Ita plain expression 1 a the language of th best men known in ..hi.. uH fifth. f..iu.U H.JtlO Ant Win'. lour hUtnrv 'It enttwlituca'a nt4 rf ml m- u, ,..w....v yjf.v.;; P " . . ' V "" ' 7l.il j I, . J .11.. ninri nfthv whnli, nnmhrr nf Flertma afw I CuU COmnact. . ' H :., l moihoto it urcuiAiwie auu.wi' ' f .1 J I I IIPI.',i -TMrtKa. lnfV.. n. W.t. V. I ....r..t .k. t.ArV- V..a IT House of Uepresenutivesf theh choice being jidea of a social compact implies 1fin up j AdBaooUhed.' ! r S ; vv. 1 .t.u al.. I fiatw awT aaaea rtMo-iUtraa Tjta tha wtaa.et r aV t . ' . f . . Thi-r iimiriitifm ririti-ii(i Mr. i:ut imm ini I rc. ouu on mo uincr nana, ins .onHunxi : wv . " L- .a " . aa. . . a" . . I - I . ' ; Fl I.Akl. A aana.aa. aaaaa W atat Irt I flDII nV VIM 1 nnafl XIUM' nrlarl VTlir I ' 'df.. 'lis.' ' . . State nfNfrt!i.Caroliaa. ;, Tlvohdieiee toUie t of the nenersl Aa " ... . ... . a . .. t . .a Vs.. I. .- n,hi a riLrt .n ora tar uitv i in. i ua i iiu ' lisTreaiorer btreby jpre that hr ill paraie vf the toks or Shares o f any or all oi the tlirea wieml Usnks of this Slats, for k aaa and benefit of the Publiei "LetUnt ad dreeltohint on that auiijeet, po.ps'Hl, will be - ( ( flllii I9r 1 ,f .v. , Bsleigh, Oet. $, 18 ' " 4-tf i .. n- -j i i . ;.-; tTomaMn. , Amencaiw . " .... . . - i,ST fimri iTi2f But as he was eicluded from the Uouk the those power. , U ia not aVasW or dVsraffsaf following letter and extract, which na ! ' -r:. . ' , ,K. w,.:0.. RepresenUtlves of those states which sup- n our aoc.al compact, and is patticularly pro- not b without itltereai it thil momehtf .-iv:-' thouptTt "it would not be'offensive to the ported bin, were at liberty to eeriM .their ?iby; !M. CoiWitttm .af our 8tat,-:tt for ourieiders '; V ' Tl- '-V ' .;''.v: hertWiW after twtb tonter intot ndependent judgmentsj orrath-f tovoteac will be born in mind, that these remarks ,0 r!iiio i'r '1 V; f? ' LSlnSofeen tlrenco wuicheir m Uiki -i ing th right rfinstmction)' He then Very "?t,,,toL,kete ent"rl-rithe- Ji. rt 'Mr.Edlter-I begyou to aubmfuo youf l-'. ' inf enio Jy subjoin. , that be doe. not canduUle. berore Uie House. It U nd.culoas fftM der WMief prophetic sketch of.thi r ' middle with tbe'Tubject further than it b tell me, at these legatea Were bv atituMHt of CwoUns, HArr .rtf first eTeilu of thaTrenou revolution, drawi v ' . v , , .relevancy to the Presidential question." Erected U Vote for Mrj Clay at all event tZS with aUtlie energy of the 'puiest patrkU.m7t F 1 ? . That late ttv, he enter, into sn investiga. & wal MsMtaded the Constitution, every IW Wurt soH .rftjA .Th. subjfcct U ilM:iudi n,me, dear to Frenchmen and AV : tiori of the subject, but. knowing the dHfi. vote offered for him would have been reiect. has becoma bcate- t ahall leave ineiktlJil-tW, da U at pnce th anniversait f,' -(.lAr.i . cuhy he must encounter in telling the wJk.fr ed: iUould not have been reee,rej 1 w.liout the queaUon to be settled by thrown eon. rf theukwjpfta. Bastille, and th.t of th ' if inrti he contents himself with attacking only rating the Constrtution. When thd Electo- OOTcea,-,, . - , f CobfcderatSonofFrtnchmen-.it ban illustrisl -i frutA, he contenta himself With attacking only HofmrhMl : mrt oT the mi b led. This is a rn'tfs prindpii, and admits the correctness of sli my positions, tlie oetacnea pomi oniy ex cepted.! : ''. ": ' 'i -J": ' '' :-' . He asys ." (he Voter and hi party hold forth twooniniona." I am the tool of no Dartv. 1 am one of the peir lei I he long to the peo ple, and will acknowledge ne authprity over US, unless it is manuesiiy recomsea aj uic constitution: I deny the divine right of a cMtctis: l am not acnampion ior tne iniaui. 0 .' . ' ... . ,. a 1 yuuivuu ,uvn w .tu a - "a- a- f' wC 1 it - - cnM now, mi nimvwu a au mourn &w and in all besrts then,: ad now, a fiee ahl '','' I : L.,.. I. 1- . A v; .t. fl. I W.''-' " Foreisu LUeVatum and Science, Sa to U PuitiwM y -B. littefl, PUradelph ,he ongtitution of the U. states IS eomoted eirtirely at Mi t.de imiilies, .rfss- UouW jt,, . Modified as (bat the ieelinns I'Otn frrt?i JoukiimIS. tew wordt . 4. j" . . . . .K.M .i,.u. lEimtlUII IM B7 .IIVUIU mnniB viii- ri.rw "?.r rJL nate ameahlv to the will of the people." ..nr ?X V. " T-T' 1 must Tie .either miserably ignorant of the effect in arveoUas ' the. ivtemtiiatioa of doe-l English language, or this writer wilfully tr,n, !b .iiMnnianm with tha nrineinlet unoo I misunderstands me, I have never recom- hichear soeieWis eonttitutetT. Sniae of the! mended toaher or modify the Corstitution BrKiib Reviews u4 Jlnji aines are reprinted for the purpose of aeeuwRg the sovereignty In tbis eouHirT slv as tliey apprsr st 1omr,l0f tne peoule. , On? the continrv, 1 am of J . t .. JL I .'j. 1 . . . '.. f .1 . . aqm a wt aa van o"i m.i ,i. - oDiniOn. tllat, unaei" toe vonbiiiuuun aa ii supported Mr. Clay But this It not , alJ.Tbe (Uamim ' trim Narth Cslrullna. insteiul of following in the wake of Virgiiiiai and kneel ingat tlie ahnne ot tiie caucus kioi, would hare thrown their influence, where undoubt edly it ought to have been, on the side of the people, in coniormuy iu bit uocirine, uien, or as the member from Orange said, the pru- ble'i doctrine yfinstruction, a President would be Biade The 2nd a 43d questions are Suf ficiently answered by ny 'reply to tbe hrst. Or to ii more parti alar- it is true, ks itn- . .Son of a Deputy of the People at the . ; Confederation of tbe French. "V , Extractor a work published before theV French, Revolution, brJ: B. Louvet t Zl ed here, ercbrsee rouoh instur tifUllle iwercll Slid no adthiitUee to ear riulcrt and whiett .i ae wnfreaut.ally fiUrd ;to vitiate fhtir literary tnte, their tuurxlt. or their pelilienl piineiulm. But while it eunnot be denied that there it In nil ihcae foivlgn Journals bur nart.aliieh 'r tun ai aetailt Snu tpeeuialiCMit mii are unin. teroling Vt meriutH reuers, or iia6eioUs U their BoUiieal or motM Uiwl' mj ,l iotil.y eertnln that B,emsiderabte.pnrtion jf lhrireea. tents is of geaer! afiplication and of Uitcrr-i ill vhir, and iliKt they ernbrace mueh that is bt a WW hig1i'dt:ree intrrcttiag and eurioilt pra Kenl,ananl andable-rtfin- d and eli;6iit; rmith task vill excite thought aVd refine the iraagina tionthut -aw 111 rsite the genius nd meinl the brsrtA AnL whea weawtidtr that the est phikxptihers snd statesmen, at' well St poets, now exists, we hare an ample remedy for legisltiveusiirpaCion.,This remedy is the elective franchise. By Umt Constitution- we have the riirht to' choose our own sen-ants: when our servants do not 0 the'pliraseology of" Plain Truth") terminate our-business kgreeably ' to our will, we can, at thertiejtt election, choos others, whose necks tv not too stiff to bow to our supremacy. To say that our Delegates had a constitutional fight to disregard our will, is no snswer to my ar gument. - Admit the existence of such a right admit tlia It violates neimer in apiru oor letter of the Constitution (which by the . ..... . i . i . . .. way is admitting more man mey can pivro j- yet the conclusion which " Plain Truth" snd ral vote was ascertained. Mr. CliV tl inttant eeaerd to be a candidate, He was reiulered nises fAi,;tiitinnllv iiicliK-ibla anl it :m. hdned It 1 member of a n - f - - - - - .ir.-..- i , .. . ... .... . . will remain so.- It W notonou. mat Jc3on eu uie purest principles w uoeixy, ana pre- .neThkl, -.nl,i. omchumed him th libml was the eeeend choice of those states tnat serAed tf'tb a ateady hand the limits of dele- rB.-AMltr0r wt. t . , ic :a? -, g l tit', tiiauve uj wuas-ai iuiii euvu viwawiio can. be pTeserved. History leache. us that corruption m mcompatible witn tree govern ments; U baa lweya proved the grave of liber ty. " These nre Sentiments officially dfcclared to tin hw our tlhief JnatlnA.. Tlie ra dicta. ted bv a heart replete i;h batriotisnw and 1 Member of the National Contention, of should be inkIiW impre.rd upon our minds, j the Council of Five Hundred, and Of thK . anow mora are very many wno are aoieri National Statute or FrailCt--:.:Vrt-f H'V. roe, as Iin- wcii,'. 4i ucy hui-o iiui tiiwuiriii urupci: aieo I ...... -L . I . . . "... i A nlied bathes euefte: that if o.he candi-J forward.' 1 was aware of my inabifitt to trace, -osi ner uerxy, i least tec US iqgeinw dates werdi before" the House, and tlie states itf all Its windihga, the stream 0 Legislatis ijonibat for that pT M, OeW people: ''. TZ voted agreeably to the directions of the peo- usurpation; but I, saw in progress the aubver- acCordinj;l J Went tb Spain, and thencfr..- N pic, the resnlt Irrfne House of. Repreaerita;' the eoatb'fabrle of American libertyj embarkinar in a vessel foT the Havanai ' tivesand in the Electoral College would be and as none else would sound the alarms 1 of. . nasaed over to Pliiladelnhlk Pnn- : the same. To prevent this very absurdity, fered mystlf for the work. 1 know I have nESS L TAZZh xSl the number from which the choice ts made, is but imperfecUy eiecuted the task.' ?. My will S-rrj"'" WUV 7,' limited to three. By-this restriction the 4th, must be taken for the deed. -l,TheeyentisleiUingwlU..ttlli-s devoured OJ om-JW -i 5th, 6th, &c. arc ineligible. The Stotes which to the decision of Taa rcorLC. ' I caH on them f dark chftgrio, exposed his life a3 one td t 1 r :.. Ik- a: Z i AI S msixu a nS au Att ' AM amKaa ITAlljai. a K 1 I SI S B B i X t 4 .. 1 I . ' ' W T . i-t. . . lt . - AV-, .Hn,i.i j.k. tk..ll olta asiTLtl asm. tXaaaAnnl likau aiJI " i - a A a ' . . .. 1 " Hi llDCilJ l VUIC IUI aHHIVf AI17 UK II IV? IIIICC I viifl vur vwu pvs orvsitaa aiwwi -1 emi iiuhciii who art ehgibtr, ana in xiuu cute. I conceive I re not me onty Dcneni- in? oivea in tne con it is the duty of tbe peleswtef from these test Our 'children will require at our hand Johnston County, July 26, 'tie - . ",f. 3 ji:: ritics, and all oihcr men of literature, now 8d ht partf would .draw from these admissiona. i? ftmimcal prtn the cbiRi tbrowgn wnwn 11s oy no means jusaneu uj uw prcimwa,-- . their nplniotis Can be con veyed With tha fp-eatest . certainly ant i tleet to the greateM nomoer.-oi men, it will puer Very evulent, ttiat a ktiowl ' edge ot what is thus .wi-'Mtea-and dm abroad it aeceiaary Jo tlw anaeettlulealiivatinii'of oW own ; litei-alurr, and in.Kiititiit IA J polkicUn, ttl.o , tar sd man 'f btM'Sota, as cll to him a ho rttilt oaly for art' nterornti' ffi-.'T- ''Z v i ue persons a 110 retuie at a omr i.ee iron tne .grrat d-ptsitoriei of New Rooks & rrw Inveo jnont, a wort eonihieieil u)mn Ibis plan I peeoli-. arl important, eatiorH -rto then a epiinrHir .'."'"y of keeping pkee, in tome derrej with tlie f lumicy or tiroe- v'V i'.r ."When t U milled, thsj roost, of the tiieratare '.f tha. day is not ajily aecrwbie la any other than this torm toouramt'2iflS,'itwitl retdilr bete- KknnlcfiFd that work eondoeted Bpon the plan ' Ilia M est cm tijoy bt in k vary cumiderable d jpre ifltcrrttitig ami Tlubl Ho far this ilirnaJ hti W en tucceuful in endeavoring to aerit these appelUiiont, mutt be determined by Pe pnhlie. U ,M nM inereeat of tbe subterfp taa lot ta tha tnetl gralifving proof of toeSeta. ; Tkems or rustic atioh is a e seou'tur. Let .na examine it more closelv. A Voter recommended to the people to reject every member of Congress who nad surrenaereu ma ponuu inicRnij to a' Caucus, and who bad voted against the will of the! people," "Plain, Ttutli , aavan- ces nothine in support, or ere n in paluation of the Caucus. Tbis'part of the subject must therefore occupy the gipuhd upon which I have Disced it. On the other point, he savs Out Pelcgate exercised only Constitutional privilege, j and acted ; with firmness andmderjendence.'! The inference .from this is. we Oueht to re-elect them. This " , ' V ... a. is but a compound of sophism and assertion It ia immaterial to us whether our servants are influenced , by constitutional privilege '.. or Caucus dictation. The only , fief which we desir to know. Is, vhiOer lAey ktne ibeyed tir-ws'U in all com vlxrt ilmt wilt hat bee kntwit. If they have been faithful servants, there is -aom Bttte tbligation u to em- nlov them .win.' But if tbey have despised us, V tbeirnanest cannot berid, if their in state, to (support as before in' minted) that man of the three who is the choice of,tbeir constituents. T his is entirely consistent with the Pe.ople's doctrine of instruction: and in 9 instances in ju, woum mase tne election eer ta'tn.rEverr-if no election be made by the House, there can be no interregnum, be. cause it is provided by an amendment to the Constitution that the Vice President shsll act as President ss in the case of the death or other disability of the President. 'There' i.but one passage in the Constitu tion of the U, States which, with the most skilful rarbHng.'can be made to countenance by remote implication tne aoctruie that our cretion and indenendejn' ji njt.nts. Jt is a I And let . it be held in everlasting re sobtsry text; The-ttntine construction which I memDrance, tnat tmemnerance 1 a most our Delegates would put upon it, repugnant fatal and destructive vice. The temo- nVki.ij t. ...liij.) k. it Ifcrtiit Jurfrwentt cannot stoop ; to , Our a. wa.U.a. aaa f Ml MtWAJ J WW Ba- - MJM S a asjiatt I . . . ' a ". . . "u. ." - a. n.iMlph. A nmobet appears every month, overe.gnty, it is Our mgDesxauty, . and ihe tubtcriuiioa price is Six DeUsrs a year, Jtrlli0tevt freer eV a$ he coin: he. Mieum biirau ' w back Dunili rs Cij t ' onnhion tage to every tnbacri--t to pag r euAxwe. .hiiy( imt; ana an blamed M the above cennrta are pltard la th j legiance to the CalrrAia only, let tbem look A lex. J. Lawref.tr, noe j to the Csueus, thtn, for their wages. i jjy ; We .have eonsututional privile ges ss wen a. our Delegates, and it cannot be pretended that theirs are more sacred than our'a. A mong them 1s the one of choosing our own' servants. Vhe tbe day for the exercia of thia nrivileire artriviea. we W vil sheW out Would- ' !l DiWbWMr. A t tha - Vditoitof the blar, la whopi these indebted vuIptesBB totoak'paynfit, -J-"' 3 .,-v,.. . 1110S. HENDFBSON.! it is our iaered rivilet-e. it Is our last protection to elect other men .who win nor repay us wiuj imrratitude for the monev w have put into their pockets, We the people pay them for their services wear, japuaas a dayV,if,hey nrofess themselves rmlt indebendera of us, if they have wrought gain Us instead ofor us, common Honesty requires uieni w iouch none of our monev.. .They acxnowieusre ai MlUli5liIVNE()US: INTEMPERANCE. ; ! -We have spldom seen a more power' fcl appeal to, the . undcrstandinz and feelings than is contained in the follow- extract from an address delivered by John Holmea, Est), before the mem hers 01 saco lM6b-lsoslon UplaxyS senuierauce is , iiaonic virtue. was oiwavs to be iduna el the most dao - - gerous pog(s-To i-ardiT the Mow of th ' ; i - fourth campaign, he was .tvounded ,a y$ -fs njr side.;( Borne to his. tent, I Feel, said 4 j ? be to roe, that my end approaches. 1$ ?,?.t-?j ; is then certain ! inail no more see m tZ&jZU rti;''''"w5rT f" Nations and "deUsions of tlits adversary and directly subversive of the rights of the f . .. .u 1 . .1 . . people, gtmranticd by the Constitution itself, . ff' treacherous arts by r the. amendmenra to th I wiubii n uaiiei a us iroin uie uaius 01 ! Tbe person baving'the rectitude, and the iyren song by which f Votes; fof President, it lures us intq its foul embracfc, sur- The XI V article 01 tne, amenameiiu 10 tne 1 w tv - ytuit vi Constitution says, rreatest number shall , be tue , rresioenv wen number pasil the powers of . description. ; The be a majority of the hole number of .u.. lectors aupointed, aiid if oV person.', bare I -..a","tVHs ,"1'" vi.ai u uy such msjonty, men irom tne persons having I tne niguest Tiumpera no excecaing tnree on I the Tist bf those voted for aa President, the I House of. RsrasSKBTJiTiTs. snail choose, in-1 asMbay.by: ballot, the,,Predcnt',; J - ye- country i; .vran caprice oi lortunei rn:r; v " -laski dies a martyr to American libermff .MzZX and the 1 FMeSr -'hi cduhtrymeni Hre) r .::;'. Sii ; slaves 0h my friend; my death w0uld$v v 1 v be ft jchtful to roe, but ta-'- one bon Z a-Q-tiv -Of lJUNTING, which it binds the faculties, captivates the heart and pervert and paralyses the understanding, is matter of the profoti ndest astonishment. Before: tbe :. t '.j.w.x L.i ;I .t. - i . ..I.:-. t luauaLcr ta uicuvcrcu, estttur IB IIUDVICSB pest, iiu ui wnir puwic..wuii) Of uii; ., , . . . , r 7 W.. ... ,-r.l "l- I mill tliA .Wlllinrr wirtim - IrrArSavKl most oistani: lmpucauon, can - 00 made to i, . - throw even the shadow of a probability upon iosty ' Floating gently down A smooth this new-fsngled doctrine. The amendment and delightful : current, towards ; the was evidently mad te avoid, e; danger re- brink of tremendous cataracts, he see SSJt no necessity of resigns its force, per, tended to .bridn the libertie ot the neorfe. Ceivcs not i increase, nor .reflects that i. . .- w, ... . t . . rr IKa , a an..-. kimm lh. ' '17..... U requires tne eiecnon.raDe.maae iaisiit-l"w , f "Fl"u" mic uaugcr, juuci j TtiT. - it is not reicrrea to tne collected bo-1 moment tne power ana inclination to dy of the people in the second incsnce, be- resist "ii Jiin'wh, while the danger ia tn cause of the necessity for an intmediatt elec- l-,,a-,l ir .n.k-B m tion. Bui upon whom does the ehoio de- V iZZZv ""-rr- -nr-'""y volvet (BpoSe-aaJreirinc ff the of the people, ar M th pot,ndtuppu- vcuiuijng.; , , ne ui rem is acccierateu, id is bt acquainted viihtht win, f their ton- it becomes irresistible, he hurried to itittmt. ; This amendment does not provide th0 brink, the abyss yawns, he is swal that th election shall be made by their inde- jowed i ; the 5 vdrt nd lost forever. meteXird is the clf rm; im. .iuIePp Does- the have been adopted. ,We cannot imagine that ma,ady dnt t'1 calamity lb framera of the instrument were aucb inevitable? i Can noUiir'i be "dune by btoiJylivJifjToreadw to preventions' est . iet litem that remains! 'Ah! irrant thafU may not deceive mTself-Nd. I do flot deceive , M.tr a..lM..tf.'Ujl :U l.ia.l .-.4..-.''... uiTscii, oc iuuuohcu hi a niuucr voice - , y. ; ,: s "consQiing Deity oners t my tio6wg',-.-Ci'4'.' eyes thVittltiritj,':tliei " happV-'futority' J V j ; that iaapproachingv I beboltl one of tho..y " "'Z'-s first'nations of,the e'arthardUaingfronl loajr1 slumber; and ireduirinz, at thd ? ; t!:r 5.' hands of its opm-essors,its honor its an; -X 'c v ' ' cienirignis, tne nacrtu lmprescripiiuio . t r; fights ot man. I see in an immense tp. t'&'Zf&lft ital, dishonored by every specieiot 9tr.hj-J- X' Vituue. a host 01 soldiers showing them V fe r , . selves citizens, arid millions of citizens ; becoming1 soldiers. "Beneath their re ':Jfc.f;;;5';' ' .', -'..It., tMflted auRAutta thfe Eaatile'crnrhhlpct - th aii-rnal flies frOmvhft " etfrpmitw nf4 -1 (he empire to the dttier-Mthe reign ' of $0.. ZZZ the tyrants is at an end? a heinhbonnjt -v nation, sometimes hostilei hut always a generOUSi always wbrthy Of great deedsv$k '-A ';WJ ? applauds these unlookcd for efforts, re-, , 1 warded by such early success;" -Mi H-iv!$l$Wi ciprocal' esteem establish Snd .conn'j.--l I betweert these two people sn nnaltera;,;;.; ZZ'Zr ';: : "e friendship;'1 niay the horrible traits ' " v u" ( Tknavpry and treason, thkt courts hav ': c:ied pot i, interpose no obstacle to this fiaternnl ur'oa. ; No' ' rival! la : talehts ; and; philosophy, Frenchmen Englishmen, abandon kt.last, snd ibanCjf- don forever the bloody quarrels, whosst 't fury luia at times extended rv r the tw'(S". worlds,', Seek to longer to. divide be-t ; tweea'yoit the 'empire of the W9i, ex-f " ceptby the force of your eicampTe, anA' ; t'lcastehdanctofyour genius,; Instead X.; f;' Frtnee, Great fc,-itn!h fTy'V.-'.' fj fveiyrdranfetwnl' uuttdat OflW' 1 l'inastev Aat; w,ive te'Wrqebnal U to pn --Jf ,;-...'iv,- :-;;yf-.."V:;v.. .- . , ., -.'": . 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The North-Carolina Star (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Aug. 5, 1825, edition 1
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