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V 1 f -J a Till. STAR, .VcrfA-rr-..'.A fcTafr fall H4, -Ur. a-r vWUKNCKA. LEMAT. . ; ..5Afwr, tVrre p-ra . , fM'vr V ami LUmt l kM , j.v-t r a-'aa-. Mad t -1. 1 rW p4Ka of iWa r.4,tura,aieaM irr pknL .l.r-t. rl, a ' lMTvet tWcl tiinS ttTm ,il rt-STi? tftin for tK h rw(U U Wurri to lU rrliiar asiit Wl ,-. . .... . . Itkht inmknt. I RtlFrW, Uto- of nwirV has - a a ifer ! a of Vt aJWa i - f ! CiniMMia, here he -k-1 in rei !!' VKUKKo and accoeiiho. UVEt.LEUS wtw y U m . rurt will mW 10 ae general Satia- frot a'tit' be; ar! pa i5 aWa'O fu n I ?ijukl the w " !.- tkt powers ibf a coast rosy they rtt J i .5 their lawful pew . i'.vrf Therefor I will (Ill s, ' ton mi Ta.;' Chrtmiclt of Smth' Ctrdiflas h "irth the raatqmf of tVe .CHroaiclee liMt -role their iaroo-)Uw and nommtn. u th puljlUWO tal. of a Ifreal -t ma. and divera eoMartuetieea m-uieh it itSo a Governor i made his ad bondage-i-a viae emuieil aaJlel top mnkft Jndgs their, eaaveu cTUia if tha canriKUteit ami dircrtenl r anally making a order to 1 1 , preaedeitt. --.' '..' S.V I .Whtn I li(t Written ti:moc1i T Chrnnicjet.of mine otjrn trilw, I i?rttH,untx.the pqWUhertnJ he known the toutenta Ibereuf unto MB. ..-..V ' '.- y'-i'1 lud to! my brflhreft rejoiced ren ir gl-eat tribulation & tlittre's,' thai lad raised vp am t write their j. ts imVitlnm" nd troth.'and pecUy'that.Vi8 U& rained up a r.Vta dared publi-K thein. lnd the oaner waaereedilT. itmsfrt hd passed -from one unto another; V.. it dUpelJed hnnser frtmr tle man, who had loni fakteu n tcni iihd he left .thittiraokins pottage a him untouclie, nd.;h'lbled fa j aloD and johkhI .the ,ci u't who J master fead it? nil when jhe'J iichpoVaraster had. amen.- tno-nfD'e.yy: oremrta, k their roicesf nd taid,'. -v. J jrreat land and hoftof be ein on- wise ,ahd upright publwherr whft Ured ia rflakei known. onto ttajiqr hides, eren aa the jwaclel wt wia and iruVh! .May the' on nf Belial way bvfore Winr "ld.tuetpT : ana s.tiuki nv pnri :bii ru who faVoir their tause,f' rise 4' up a it hiirt 'ttmi'leeiLltia hurt.' mar St'frl itmd and ayheir?agin; malice '(,my servant no ftarmu"v..'si. hy ht days' fee tons: anil glorious; ofd4 am! iijycr tieforfyer. (ba"ijd Wr1$'nd.aVletHnX)hzpad ?f. liPftvin,. his cheatf AV1ajj.,-wiV. nd underst anJi njrl 'enllfrta tf rU'Ms wnatAoever;neii putirm iftffo. ta fifty btf.prwpeffiKt, 4 -la.iM4hbeJslfcrffr ('r jand"; who ; upt)o)(t the, t8U8 of iii' of. fielUU or the' nWestsr 'aM who favor tfiem", tpafounded pwght to.nousht. Hs ff'Mn3oeji''-iet up Ji thft.teinplif' j'b ipon im'tl Ve'carses ;ij't he fiests lrvaht(whoiiisir,i the;$fot':c'ttfaejiM i1 the'1; trtbut6:rhoheyiie forever tta boJ nant f tH penpU,' and 4t- t'uf f wrra e ,aiHy d.ti, priteilt kiopft3 poef to da ff,! ani t'.rtr -H- t im.tnUJna. .Naw. taerrfar. Irt a takt it maifet ttat art ju Jra of merii and daerU, eeo aa the ooaof Bcliat, by aTeriaf the rat of treat JuJr.u thu oar friand. wKoru :J ia I 4 x-r, ; aq I r eoolOiae t write lh Chrouicle t4 tku trilj.- v'. - . 15 And it coa tapat tSat John, therhir' Jadeaf l?4ia trie, feli!ickand Hied; and he was a wm a od upright man in Ihaaiht of Cod; aoJhejadd the profJe id ri2lktfnev d n piile ti looad in Lim, aod the people lofd and boonrvd Kin while b lived, and lamented hiot whra bedird, .'1G gut the beauty and excellency of the eknb ptsaeih away.. the wise and tbe cothI are brolit low j and Jahn, the truer ib!e chief judce, aJept with fcia fathers, and sackcloth wai spread on the seat of iudmeDt, and there was no one to sit", thereoof ao d the, people bei held- the . same, and -rmiembered the many rood ' things he had done, k ad aw rowed greatly, aajioj. 'alas! my fa- therJ' - . . -r" . ; y. : . 17 And .behold, the ona f Belial took his aubstanre. ao(o' thewwlvea, that tha Words of the prophet wcht b fulCllrl, and that the cryvf the 'widow aod orphan blight rise n assiost themi I Moreover, he itv likewise msde treat and the people beheld 'the Mme, rand j Urd of the rag, aDd great receiver of Had'ereat indignation; bat Jhe sons of J the. tribute, like -Adoranv who waa ueltal had the taw and. the- power' an I stoned and diel: and. he hath treater their, tidey nd reared. not ibr; these power and authority, and i withal bet- thi? ( i". v,' .r, S lrr paid than. any other man in all hia -. 1 ff Now it is ordkinrd; that when the toodty landi and ' he well .understand , ralera are fatten ,together eery' year etH a(l 'he withi raft and aircerT f the nmi tnej -aeeit oui anl appoint .a j iaw. yriuni itain-;raiaa ineno son 01 certain maa to be chief rulef . and co- I liclial f rom tho dunglull and eiveo vernor.ot., thu tribe, wljo haU nave a f tnem rule w tniooly tribe.. ' Bdiold! scrioi to mo bcf.ira him and writedown the is beloved br the wina of Ueial. and all the wiftdom hu; otterst and reat I hichlv. eialted bv tlrt. and bearei'i powrt"'j iven u'nto nimi'even unto h 1 himself aeeininjly in bis olnceand why panVotilnjtd nil usurer.' ftt'ortioners I should h not.be continued? , Should nd. )hK?ye;whti tre found worthy of I their. m-a tan p hey have coo ated worthy of estimation sod honor. , PersJventora he will ceo descend to oil thereoo, and we ahall et onto euneUes a great name for ha tine done wisely; aod the sons tf Be lial will bovontera that not only this, but all.thv seats td jodtment be Elle.l with snch so bate been found, trust worthy in thei teuiple aad derated to their cane;.aod shall sJl things ( on prospcrooaly and well. - v - -'- IS . And the other tarn, who had held their peace, and were not "the favoorers of. the soos of .Belial. 'answered and saul, verily yoar friend U known nnio at, and the half of the things ia .hi praise, lo! ye have not told . , Hut as ye have sauj. he.is exalted on high, aad even made the (reft high priest in'tlie temple of mammon, -spoken of by. the prophet, and recorded with venty ahl wis! ,m in the Chronicles of this trbie: craft Ue endangered, would it not tory car t:.e Ifnt e i uo'o tnbrr rr- ... . L .1 i ij , ski inrrc n aitiinjfnajM;'-- . . i , rr them.ao OfO the rVrrs ritrn.l"d M t im : ! r about tasunv ot tlist eire of sadrin io t n . i A'a u-nrrri raw. ft p v. I 1 bird, the suns rf Beiial, to Uy no t'.iira "t! whererer ke woa'd. er roil hia '" u I . . 1 a ,tut, at n-l. Uta.tV.1, .,.1 .B.f . .. .Km Pr'l"i' f MlUttlWfWJ OwA t. . r--. ....... im ae-tlinf li.i I' nru victory tosthiunsMver U trtted. Uh am-r. 0t t, .f ts . 51 - Aod when they had f ohi their iJtrbe4 I he I c id l . hearts contest, they came to a pari ; and (fof tjMl uu lm J 1 1,4 ' 1 r .) r i renu.i-'oo io Ofn a . I i n c. if ma Uireclioru ohch I a Um, ' ...h w 11 I . ao encl. The prmitioa Rw.K- f ir in ewa e anv death, Wei, I hope, ho ajreM Lsf.itl t JJ Siiltjifj um ka I haa :llrri to nla. but devra llik tou rr. ovriiber Wie to your fi iet.ds an-t lo MMirt you 1 that I ant, tit tua ttnfcignej rtkriU m - .. i ! k..l v i J. : ! t.. - ! ) j " al rr r r-- t. 11, f . ..:. it 0 il j't ' 1. in he " t ooe of thtm, Uer than tie ret spike aod said: . . ' ' . ' . ' - - n . V -1 . I . j teniy nrtttiren .whn tne le-ser raters afuretiais contended in like man ner and raase, thorn was one sitting ver them to pro per the nndiy, and. romeui not pervma or our eisitaiion to . r.l4; VMir act ! have any eucU person over usr andjn 4' , .1 . GtOttliE WASUISGTON: caselike (hepisent. there, la no-prece "",". . --'- dent, in all .the ten thusaud bo"ka' -i It .Wrra trjn. Tha ke trialaat which aphoUt the cause of the 4ons of. .CafcwuUpia d-vatojd InOe wah which the B'lial.'aod which are ranackd by the publie wew h pri)uaiyVMiaiiited. The rKnr injustice of the wine and mictny .Ti?" ,ri'1- ?,?c'di", ' J IioJ . r i . , - - an iiw wwirnki ike raikUT to no aoana one, of this land; verily t hero is no pre , Uo. , 8ow, ,,ti0KM1- rf Cedent n tletn. llOW we shall act m the Rru and Hiram B. tionkiiM. ne r tha fr t r! i r C0 i'U""'S S ''I f ; rt.n.url. t':t tl -.' itii tshii h I eur li -, lie rf !' tl4 : ' ri', ! : ' ir i ri - ( t r-- s t' r. SfBfC i!. i ! e come bt e f r a l i-t i t'Ut I V.nvS. 1 ! ..' ('!!' '1- 1 rt;irJ" ) a -a i 'i -,iitied,; I ki. ii.it. my, i s wiiich eo- tii attention of tha f l' e 1. death: oc bondage out tre --r: j 19 But,1est hts nund should be put-, fed, op ;; jtht his fsaltaUonJ andihe should vconaort hitMelf only .with the upfi!tht'and.juihnrble,'.'anVllio,!ain theiU to them as a, Jqdge?. -Verily we are so4etr bf sarh'&dk as' are "worthy of J' content that be remain ia all the ereat death tfrpitoMirnent, lu! it is ofdainod I dignities and prrqaUites .he has gotten; .mar ne snsii rernain in a certain prison, i yij uo suutiuueu anu eniar ue wore -to nia nonor to cover them with lhe -inantle of bis, wisdom, and hunu on ana .bo-tit valiant v. and pud for them the virtory their chammon. rather than to be constrained to decree railed the Onvirn6t house, hard by the temple of wnne chn?rs. and in ' the midst of , -the ons ' of -Keliat, 'and there be constrained to ho'd forth in great aat,and- bondage, .'for two thirds, of V.SO.JJutsave- only in robbing the gal lotrs iod the; f r.ion of thii; right, and .li-.i.'- -t.-.- .tT i inerov: simming ,ine pnwcuT.iori,. ano the Juilgejind'aoholding theUw in keetiiriff such tieisHborly folks as afo'e- said, i'ive: and rreeihe bath indeed.' of .'21 ButhcneyefrmaUersofsomB tonrernnt Knt f' Ato be done, 'as -where; a Jtid!je' is t be made;, lest be'might do frnoft. it isordmnrnlhat he shall call to gether pertain wise rulers, ;ti. tell him what'he;s1ialIdo-T'it; ! - And o; it was at this lime.' '.thit hen the Governor beheld. the .seat of them! : W O od Vnrfliey-be Wadc to'fbtiild jeep.up the great rail, roaidsjiokehf the proptiet,- and act ,torm , m tiie I btiotof the priest; ryen; pertly , he-riesf" bimeifb-mde;'vthe. master ovetj.lhem,)toiye them rhe Vf ; itnd;SmillleJasUiwhen'4h tewortj rto one b f-wnd to rt8?m'6lil wfjiln'nandra" had.theirriendwhnm hy-,desired to . . ... t.,.t. ' : O.4. 3S itA . ,tiA liur. thlifi mn.n' fntiknmrn f.thsSsops of Belial stood. up and said, ;rrivt-brethren,, a, tlm'g oi "U'-hfon rejroffient asihat: or rfi ptirrf g,a ere ' And ; iiik this e! their ionsfofl ssfrtjht: that rwe, narj ,it'en ' wise, iitivei 'l commended, the- devise et I in itW cirnsl (jibok of ' lh' priest, Kiwed yoiv n to -the ahadowy imagey ? in the temple nor humbled pur- and ttcelved the tac, nor fiiven latvdito uti oidUhe aM3e;o(;tbe , of Be1ii!t-'AV'5x I Oli! that we had bee i wiftf, and V.ehed'nn td. the M-brtl s. Jof h e nro ', and joined irrpubiishirig f he uiclevof .wisdom ; nud', troth, find osr, fotces against "the; son? fif 1 and the Wnal booVnf the priest , Ae . bleisings":;of the :eople, then to pensh.Hinignt tiow,oe upon as - ht whefi 1 had tfeerTand beard thihss, ;.l inade aV; record- thereof ''gl. veril y i t ffordeth. much ionsp n to : my brethren1 1 the "sore Ihey enduret :by reason of Ihe Vms 'eirrulers, ,wfitt?n in a;boolt', nd 1 forget their sorrnwsTand yexationf ilshguish for irtylwhile they. fc?af the olmasterreail it. Kvt" it'&i ,3; Behold these sonstiN Belial have iW the law and the 'power ' h;' their f. Vnd walk to; and fro aiid up and J'U in this goodly land.eeking whom may devour ami irejoicinx 'rt the espread desolation jndditress they 4' Where Core, 'tKen;' "should vtbey i'lge the neooleithis one . and only jsolation they havejo gee their dis ft wntteh. 4n-retook, and to, hear t hoblmasler rfnd Itfv'vAb'd verilj jl tha? na the rather count thjg a a 'd thing, and ten ling every .way to getl Recording to Jfte good will and pleafcure or the; sons of Belial. . Will not the people stone us should we seek out firy them a Judge from a temple j nu-n is called a (Jen ol thievev Verily may una oiess your trie nd, who is wor thy -and estimable- in our sight, and grant that his days be many, atvi that , he, may never, condescend" so low as lis sit on the thorny seat ofiudgment, and bate tenihousand volumes of law and, precedent, hurled at his brad with all, the force and aim of the wise ami Croichty ones of this tribe, ahould he re'uae to do as he la bid, and prir iuw out jawtui iniusuce unto me nen plei Verily we will let him'remaiw'in the peace and dignity he has gotten, and put on the perilous seat ot ludgme" our friend, who is wise, and kuoweth how to .behave himself well in such matterftj and in doing this, we . shall tocoraanir.tell -him whatlek; t pulf down no great man from qiigmenC emptyhe sent forth: to these wwe rulefs, to do.' "-' $ And (hrse wre rulers' inet'fncKl mmts and the biessing-f .God.' have lerlrfthe cotinril , chnmbr." hard br I Wsed htm; but only to exalt one; who i." t "... . v I K t i...:i:. . it. Li trie; prison Where ;tne u'lveroor was, icim m iiuiunujr uuiung uie ueipic, fyen fouf f' them; aftd Wo 'of hem and do honor nto ourselves and moth weVof'i'vnrerspf the sons of Beltnl, and good tft this afflicted land.- ; , -.. . ' , '.. flfi . A ..J ...1. J I." wo oj 1 1) em were nor; ami earn two r o i' in were vet kunn... trig,- ine favorers 01 me sons tit peijai, answered them hastily and m wrath ami atd.irv s-'. 2r Verijy we perceive that ye deal deeettfut y ,with us, and worship not the greater nor- lesser iiniire, set up in Judge. JiaUr never 'before fritUe: ? per. Ue- temple nor care lor those win '.v'-s--J "i.- if.. -J 1. .1 11 sons, in, orr,f .tjwre'i tiignuv.. it oeno-1 hicicihw. mn sect iuc wen retfi 1itfVeHnhew'ur humility: J bfinjt 'be apns of Belial; for a know lT n'rtniaf. orit-;' it?Ji. W4 'how fc be- of , thy friend hath not escaped HWJ(hn ovore.,- ICS' tt he rHisterrtf nenoiu - ne natn oeen a prosecutor lf(fb.,u.-hifr't;o He i trmihled l ' UHurtW extortioners and thieves. wi'lltjb'tiBaHejs'sjatai1; tnetQ':no lavor; and he hath lHl.0rfWcnmWrati Judge. and such fore bring 'tefore you a friend of iirs; Who' rWhen guilty, could never escape ii,!runnincweia,nd great, and altogef' Vim'.riBehbid.'he is a man that walk 'ilieefiWln to nlfeed in thU t'niat ' etll til hisflwh jnteeritv. and the trey miserable preuKamcnr w? are in. And what profit is it for as thu" to sfllict our selves Ufr ndmht,.'teinx. that . victory nor detest 1 11 auvancetl thervhy ne whit., , Let tis, therefore, look to the na tare and princip'a which all. wise men follow whea they make battle, and there by seek nut and rstablUh a precedent worthy of our wisdom, and to be fecjor fled in , the Chronicle of this tribe, and had ,in everlasting remembrance and thereby we shall confer a greater bne fi on", the people of thia triUehari the tnakin of Judged Therefore we ought not to care any longer whum '. wa'make a Judge, but seek only ttf keep from lilowe. and . to do honor unto nufseften . - i . . 7 . . . I by roaiftng a precedent. LWben thei " lac hum ugnictii, ami prcceivea ma he giveth liarder blows than are' dealt back upon biro, he taketrV cottrage and fighteth.on until God' giveth him the victory; bat if he precoivef that harder blows are dealt back upon hinVthan he giveth, his heart faileth him.'and he cneth oat pecxavi. and so the matter i ended; and in all this, he i commend ed for wisdom and valor, 7 But in a cast like ours, where the parties are eaual. and each bf them finds that every blow ne gives is measured back with, the sam force and damage upon his own bead it is Jtiete for our'- wisdom, at, present to decide what is to be done- It seemelh good vote me that the parties shall gree upon some .00 thing,"equally m uiiiercui to uuin, anu so leave ou ai flictine themselves ' and make: mace Now,; therefore,, fet i 'w 1 aclcordipgly piacc a uiaii un tms e lupij seal 01 uh ment. wham . fceithet of us have inaiii festet) that he has either Im ed or bated, ori.. indeed, cared anything about; and so leave on" afflicting eursetvea.,- and make peace,' and establish this prece dent, that the "like may be dope in all like cases." i v. ' , '- ' -:-v 33 And this seemed eood onto them all. a nd they did as he bad said; and -so .a : ... a '" a, .a a tne matter t-nuea, anu tne precetient was established; ; ; '. 54 And , afters tcllir the. Governor what they hail purposed for him to do, and making the matter known,, that it might be recorded in the chronicles of wisdom,- ther went unto their , own homes, and were commended : for hav ing done welyrr..,;;r ..1 The following interesting letter from Gen. Washington to his wife," on the occasion ; of his accepting the commend in jphiet ot the American Armies', will be read with pleasure. It was funiJi ed tothe Editors of the Naii.tnal Intel ligencer for, publication by Mr.'CuSTia whose private memoirs of general Wssb ington are now in ffourse f publica- tion, and which will bar enriched by many letters ;which hayeVneyef 4; before Ufl ofturt in CanxHUlexia. are. however, wor thy laf-particular rAsrk antlieiitcatii aa tbey do,ott tav.imonjr retti U tha af tair, which wa heretofore dearned spocry. phallokiv 'he hmat,' -.- ' ' " , , , llopkow was soni.ty the apecid eouhael in aggravation of Bryo-'s o(Tcpx;e. He tea i Bed that Knce -waa SberifTand bimaeif d. putr 6hctWof Ni.rara, in S pt IH2C. and bothreaidrdin the jaili Hint Bruca ht month directed liim. to ptrfiarean apartment for Wm liin?n. whti was o be taken mun IJ- tsvia and Urniitflit-througV (okirt,.oii bis way to CsaiMlrto be connoed en -hoard ofa Bnimh nh of -ar; for revealins the a. cretsuf maso.Hy. ,1TTis was abotitsit days oeiora tne installation of tne Wat.me Itxlf St rewltton, and witness dlstuiullv under. Stood from Oruee that tUare Wua a. pUq laid to remove Morgan, m wluct; b turuuel was -A .' tVrfittlnr in W' .plitred in this trust. '.-! hiswh jntegrity, and the grey Lo!' the fiefnle bae twice made bim a J hair V wwdow are on his head, lie lessee .Tudn-e."' and i'yen .him preat hn- wyethjoattee to the line and righteous- '.,. , i - ; .l I n.D. I. Ik. fniAft..! aulUn... . . .. nor toiMne wisaom ano pignity wttn w.Miljj.wiiin, iuiuin ir.;m.. which The" bore ids offtc; and tvhile". V personsand who chn stsr.d before him remained 'in MlowtVinWfiwtVfff td theseays of in? rtWere he on the Wthem. and rend.irfnw thern an seren-iaeatot lUdgoient,.JtnrJ fchould we our ,- - ' - . - . rr . 1 ; ..... . tWe servif eV ceeiato- great. mer; who I aeires. or ev?n tmr, exalted Mend, or are ;Jprofapelya!fed flsonsCrBeliam in.f the son of Bfjial. do wickedly who rule ove&rule rs and are Sovereigns 1 '! ww ucai wwi wa m eoroing.io nur over the.overeign neople of , this trjbe', manifest deserts; & should we be found ann nave one da in ihelr t of worth' and discernment digrovere d when we were. dead;, and who. of us the brightness of bis merits and ,deserts, 4 toniUbtiie, attectiooate and tie f,n;ikatnd;nir f h olwenritv iof . his I Toted as Rispah," to spread her jack Statioiiv ftpd promoted him tr the1 great" cloth upon r.ck, and guard our exalted hnnof of being their chief president and etcaes, by day rand by1 night; firom rolerf and,' he now sitteth 'on high in the dgs &;bu?Tardr iVea, 'verily God the sovereign people, of , this tribe', manifest deserts; & should we be found laye the lawful power to make the, rfhy' he would-scruple not tft han Itres they list, arid to tax thejsther' "Pn hjghby the! teck, 'and cire not pif content; -verily th'pse great men to ettt ' u downi - nW gtveJus burial, the temple tf rrioney chiingera and t great sbnnowr images, made oot ,vol t sinfur' hhd 1'eealized Xtrfonetistties ' of these" tvfirthy men-, and the lesser s'aa lrrir Imaae ' which : th'x rlllers and great men acknowledge lo be the tnbe OunnanjLiy, ir we tan tpereiore .to give and the people themselves.1;' are. given J unjojpurexalttd Wend of the temple of grant that, the days of your friend ma? many and , ousc,uret and. that no pne exau jiim 10 oitice anq more .espe cially,, to the, flicef a' Judge. tAnd tod de so onto us, and mucrt, more a 1 . a- . -j " . 1 I j -J oeen presented to tne puouc. ; , . ' yi iJ'ii!adelpha,Jmii9t 1773.' 5 My I)carttt- am now set down to 'write to yo 00 a subject which fill me with Inea presaible concern, and this concern is greatly aggravated and increased, when t refl ct up. on the uneasineas I know it will give j ou. It has been determined iq Congress that, the whole Army, raised fbr .the defence of the Americau cause shall be put tinder my -care, and th it it is necessary for me to proceed im mediately to Boston to tae-upon toe the command of h--You tasy beleive me, my dear Patsy, when 1 asanre you in the moat so lemn manner tbst so far from seeking liia ap. pointment, I have used every endeavor io thy power to avoid it, not only from my unwil lingness to part with you and the family, but from a concimuness of its being a ttuat too great for my capacity, and that I slmll enjoy more real hanpineas in one month with you at home, than I have the most distant, prospect of finding1 abroad, if my stay wss to be seven times seven years But as it has ben h kind of destiny that basthrowo me upon thisaervice. 1 anaii nope mat my unuenaRina- or it . ae ennocrnea. r - - v. ... . : t Bruce was called as a witnesa on the trial of Whitney and JSillaa. On the evanmg of the 18th September, tuo, two, persons (one or aviiom- was uumipre Smith of Sootiesier) called at Lockport, and infor netl bim that Mormn had been' taken from Cana.-idaietu laih and was in a carriaKe en tbt Itwlire H wd Witness out not until then learn that Motyan bad. been taken rrom.Uatavia to Cankudai jfus. ? lit or eight days before that, a person called on witneza; to go to Batavia aadet Morgan sway representing there, was a Qif ficulty between Morgan and Miller, and that Morgan would go away willinglyi but witnrs, declined having anything to do with, it. - An' otner, person estiea oa witness. about the same time, requesting him to fit up a room in me jail tor .Morgan's -temporary reception adding that Morgan would probably be there that, nirhi, on his way lo Canada. When Burrnge Smith called oivtlifc 13tH Sept, to request witness 'o go t Wright1 tavern, on the ttidge 'Soad, (about three milvs frtira Lockport, on tne way to Lewis' on, where Morgan had then arnveo, witrygi then en quired if there was any ti.'rlcolty or Trouble. r-tiutiig that, aa he was neon of the enuti. tv, he did not tvun to ret irfio a vcrape They assured him that JUtrnn, had etnttnt- erf iff ua v; that he Was to be put upon a farm m Cnailk. Witness went lo Wright's where' be found the carriage in whUlt Mor iran was eonvevedi and sav that a ncreoA named tlasua (now dead) and Morran.'were the only persons in the oasriage from -Wright 1 to Lewiston .' Tbey.chshsed horses at Lew uflon, and atter stopping at youngstown to take in ' another person, proceeded to he bi'rying jproorid near Fort Nraeara. 'They then crossed Ihe'jerryiesr the I'ort, in the usukl ferry-boat, over to. Canada. - Morgan did not get out of the bosVThe "arranjre; ments on thu panada side for Morgan's re ception were not ;COmpfeted,'-and wss (houifit best to bring him back a few days, until the people on: the other side wero rea dy to receive him. They then went hp to the Fort and lodged Morgan in the Magasine, to watt the preparations on the other side of the river.' ' flat twtwe tetn Morgan iintt ht Ltfl him 4n th mttfoxine, and doe not knv at al tea thn iviih him. Urute left the Fort before' day light, Hague and Morgan" Con versed together, Morgan supposed ne ,wns going with friend, and appeared perfectly easy.V Some liquor waa handed' m to Mor gan at i Molineux'a tsvern. lie sat erect in the carriage and did oot appear to be enfee bled, When, they got Out of the, orri)Ee, Mortrah locked arms Willi the two Person (Hague and the person who'got jit at Younga-I town,j and -wai nen towards tne fort, w it nets supposed that Morgan bad consented to go off... There was do liquor :a the cartiuge. Witness 'saw a strangec at the Installation tha neat day,' whom he was informed was John Whitney,' of Ttochester -Morgan was left, in the Magazine. (To the question In whose cbsree Morn-art was left, the Court, Interposed, and said, that persona not Upon trial must not be implicated, and the ques tion waa not answered, The Court also re fused to permit Hie names 01 the persons who; were-in. the boat to be 'mentioned The subject of Morgan's adduction was not agreed upou at a rearuUr meeting of the Roy, al Arch Chapter at iocrport two weeks be fore it Was done.' There might have been a desultory discussion about it by the members of the chapter. 1 Does not recollect that he told "a person1 that arrangement had been Oikda by himself sod two other sheriffs, to carry; Tdorgaw ofTa Witnt' tayt upon, hit tath that he behevtd he had'etntented to go avmu wuntaruy-, Morgan made no coin plaints while witnesa wss with bun Morgan Was not confined, file had a -hatidkercim. over bis -eyes ".This was to prevent his see ins; the persons wuo were wttn him.-1 litre A - ti-ws on some 1 titme to er"i; community, - . The richt of the General Government ta appropriate the pub ic funds to por poses of internal Improrrment within. be aeteraJ States, is a qu'ton of great mportance.- I hive ever been tha sd ',' vocate of an equ tl dislribo'ion of ur urplus lunu. lor n'if ctfc or thi nature;- - but entertaining diiu' ts as to, the right , of fonjreM, oi)Jv.r the ConsttiBtion, to Mtjke such application tf these moneys. 1 should have nfrrrrJ a constitution- . al protftS"B giving tlie r ht. An ex pieS grint ofthi 1-M.er, wnu d have removed the honest d-uSt rntcrtsined by many, of the prest-nt practice of the J gotrerninent, and wou'.l tve uni'ed the cntninoQity.io the rqu .I and juarrious uisin lu'ion Ma meats njprciai.Mis. Congress, however, havtnj exercised t',' tiieowtfr, end made rrpened appropri ations for tMpcta f t Isternal improve- ,4 ' -L men, atj the' Bopretne Court havinj sileinniyVdeciared the right' to be in -v5 Congress, I muvt regard t ue question at . jvettted.so far at least, as to lead to 0--. ttierappropriatwin Uml r these cir-: ; camstanres, I should ''deo n it unwise . any lunger to decline the acceptance of A;;. tn lost snare or government r'ronars to which Nnrthv Carolina is cnlitled. As a mem'ter, of the' ronfoiltTary, she has claims which will not b rrs .tcd if - they are urged in 4 "becoiniii j nannerj .4. -aiid her Representatives klm-i! I unite . . in endeavors to rescue her r.iti f . their pi esent, vassalage, by a f-'-?i; Congress the', means of retnovi i existing impediment, to their v '1 ' and prosperity those -obstructiuiis , pextally which nature has intcipi1 I - T Mr access to the ocean. y , 1 ; The late act of Congress, Impovipj'.. :VV additional aul heavy duties on am. Its, the manufacture pf other countrn.; ii ' unequal inlts ep'eration Ct to the South'. , ; erij States, peculiarly oppresKivp, Th ; ' unjunt determination - nl tax.r tha A South-irt order to add the t h t f- . the Northi originated with a few mot.'.c I . 't rna'tmfaetitjrr who, regardless of ur. V-'i rights, btiljr looked ta their own aggrad".4'',. diemenv.;lt was theif influence, an C V tint a regard for (he general welfare, 5: which led to the adoption of lliatodioiia;'.v'f;; measure.. Th heavy burthens v hick it impoesp the great body of the peo .? ?;.'' pie, are too teyeTeiy felt; to need eluc i-. :. ; datitm-The ;excilenent produced by the melsaiei has lwe.n such as'mtgnt 18 i vw expected from -a free and gallu ui pen-. 'v ...'.:':-'- p!e whoe rightu were din-gJirtled - It ' has, however, to their honor, bem con- fined to the language of decided but rii . speclful retDontiHiice, and to inaiiiy up- rrejii 10 tne justice and magnanimity ori Consress. That the get will be iepi . V; ed or so modified as to per,ne er,u.i ly" , . , on. the- yarious tnterests, of the" ft nJ'fv.'?'A.. rhayVrthjnk; bu vmifiilently expect, d at '- the bands of the riWig Congi ea; rffij' v Believing the speedy payment of the .' ' )ul!ic,(debj; to be eaet(tul to an increase 01 iittiiniiai pmpirniy, atto; stoafe tac- ; .in complish tlus object, prudence must ' fci ' i used in the disbursement .of "the revet-v l;" nue, I am favqrabla to t!te retrenchmLni :'t C of air pnitcccssaror wasteful expnf, ditnre inihe administration f the coa!n ii ernsr:nfhtrlWent.,, '?. I cannot, Ftdlow-ciitzens, close thii -iv brief, address, widiout cotigratuUtin-vV'-s-ii you On the apparent good fi lling hic v " .' pervades the country. t ;Thenarty bick-' ' erings produced by the late . contest for ; the, Presidency," haying ceased, we can-"'v"--l;v. now onitein elideayots to promote the , - Hi -great concerns in which we are all qogHj.i interested,. In "the political?;Vj struggle .which removed the late incumi .-;r-',. beut jrom the Presidency, I advocated J the election of General Jackson,; be- i ' cause I, thought fhiin to possess theVne- lr if'W cessary qualifications' in a greater' de -v gree vthan bis pnonent;-lt belieyed ; v 7'f .u 1 might, and J suppose did perceive,: from the J waa no pistol either in the pannage or be: t tenor ot'my letieia, ; that I was apprehensivejto the knowledge oT witnei.' ver. into nis Keeping;, oy Ttrru1 ? ." '1 v"vv..- , s , which.he hath great power to build op And., the .others, potting- them' and cast down, ' and to do ; ant other selves in a pastrepf defence, aith.Xi:?. tM02, accordinj; to the gomf. win anu i t1 VVJ ur1 ue vv sf iv enntw onna nflfplislM on voor ftwn heafl: for v .ahull fail .here- And moreover, he beareth his honoCs j m; and ourXncnd shall. have this goodly -,tt. -h,aP end moderation, and office, thatv peradventere ye may feel ,iU,l'.foptf, not lo ' i-nnsnrr. himself wi?h f 'be : justice . and rig'titeousness of his ................ ... - - 1 i--r.:-";;'.,-.':,ii:--1 j ...i' . ' the rulers oF the people, andtoflo honor Hismern- . ,,nn and vpn imtn our svorthv and 1 30. And Jol ihese four Vise rorn fought eirrllenr OoVerPbr,' whom the - law great -battle In. the council chamber. I could not avoid this appointment,' , aa I did no pretend to intimate, when I stiouid re t'tru. That was the esse1. ' It was Utttdy out of my power to refuse this appointment; wttli ouf esposing my character to such tenaure as would have refleted'dlhofior4ipoii uiyaelf, and given pain to my friends..-This,: am nre, could not and OHghtltot, to be pleasing to yoo, and must have lessened me consider ihle in tn own esteem.1 ; 5i" T !; ' '1 shall rely, therefore, "jcdnfiuentiy ill that Providence.vh ch has heretofore . fireserved and been bountiful to me,' not doubting but that t shall return safe to you in .the Full, t ball foci no pain from the toil or the danger of the campaign my iiiihapp.ness -w'Jl flow from-the 'UOKasini's-. I know 'yeo' wdl'feel frim being left-alone I herelo beg that van will sunsnsoo your srhoie fiiiuUide ana . - yV. if'Morning Courier. CIRCULAlt.- ,. T. ..... . - . , . wr ouireiKt, ana aeep tnem 1 wisely cnaitiem 10 pit- prisou-uouse, u rh v uy b-fv t- r ' t ""v 'y..t Ta the Prumen bf the Counties of Joh tton, IVayne, Ureefie," Lenoir, Jones, V Craven and Uarteret.:,. j . y, -: , , - . rKti- Ftlloio- Citizen, It' " pro'onbly known to you, that have declared my willingness to represent you io the next Congress of the , United States This tender hi taif services, has not bet a made without reluctance. ' A sense of the weiehtr resDonaibility of the sta- fionl and a conaciousoess of nV own de: ficiencies, formed objectiona to whica II him to be inllexibiy honesr- but, epetgetic, and endowed rith ta4, ents .which fitted him for the ofiicr" ii;, iinini.i.niU ,!,,, r. - i.,.., r..t 5 j,u ,,,,,iii9. , aiiuii iiiun tat , lin i 1 141 -, filled my evpectatiotia, and in tlie're,-V'v maining discharge of his high functions,-',' I believe it .will be his object so to ad i' '; minister the government as to promote 'X the honor and glory of our beloved ; : country. For those Willi whom 1 have iiin' red, I entertain tlie most friendly' .:;;.'s fv!i-- gs and I trust that the part uhith.X r '3 w e severally took in the '.controversy, Jt' ' W will Le remembered only as" the exet '; i cise of a . right secured -to every dee- '4 man, for !;is o-; : of which he is not ac v , count honored ' Res,s;:,'i in h'A j ! SO f 1" t.. ,., . r.--Should,' I la, ity i f your sulfia- Uy t , rty 7.c..', -: approval r wrong. , fully .r"f.:- . ':t5wte County, ZJjy 2; r::: il not ta ;t to yield T, V) ii3 acts i i. ; Whelm I 'V'v ' - '. U" ...... V.. i ii4; mMm .i'".'1 .. ' V . " i (.: . 't.'-r ..' ,"''..';'.. ' ' ..,'.:' I',' " " " ' ' ir:"".,---v ' : ' ' -
The North-Carolina Star (Raleigh, N.C.)
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June 18, 1829, edition 1
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