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- r i v f if e I-ty VI 1 t . V r jri'y f !, ' t r t i' t" (- 'i t I t i n;.N i so: 1 1 1 I t J , en i I II I I I .U J a. A. J I i i r ' "? I.. v. ,- !... 1 -a iT Y ". I . if J 01 (' I U IM ! i the .ra or v i in I .-i '"it 1 p . I . X I ,i ' T S l- - , i: -i to cLieu.e tuii 9 C- srtuer.l ( ft t t.m hi in P e i.ef i. !. no , -.a rciJ tr t if o w'-.ich he I XeJ i f In r'.i.frnm I. . . no 11 1 j r ' LUJU L' THIS!! . t . ! 1 1.) more to l!.e ccu.i'rT, t o'". r , ; l a iil lot at the ton erel I ' i- kI:J li-U"-t lrrrt: tl.f eorr.rr i n. ,-ii...-J lar U.e !..t trn TfMi . nei ; M'tc, ft'-. J now UPCt: .-J 1 . l.itt. .t, su.1 li.'i u K ( r. i-.i.'r -40 by tctt, to a. .. I H, i. . y dit Sfliar of the nxe, l a t ..s . n.i iii.ua ttrert, wuh mi:.Lcientroi in ttje i h l ,r;- Uu.l)'( oa hoii-e Irontim Usr t, ii.e o.wi.iird us a l- L.-rty More, i T wsre hunse, kiUh. u, im.ikt? Lousr, i .;(.'. r .vuT t'r fcuniN. 1 hit property i ihe etui, e ia tin-met. I be two teori&eiili id com.i . tril, unit by a .mull atirmtKia a m ui be mmie tu:,cieiiily Ipiuoiiui for the ,l etirumft bu To ibo who are a- uuai'iil, it tniiv be Milt there art but few bet ;uu!a, i "V, m the Slate. he lot OB ll.ib-oruni-h attest, now occtipie ihe tuhwriber. Thi uMioeity ia haniHomclj c J, abtiut on bumlrl nU out of tbe lim it the eoi piirUon. IUu? tb advsnture ot n nJ couiilrr. it it ell urlh the atlvniioo ili-iaB wbhiiiff tileawnt -.t a littlu relirtil ,a tlie bustle uf buiiit'v ! n u it -a two bouse, wiili l' i minit bt'low and rabore atMira; ami ail fiie ( .aci-i, with lie le gurdcn, and B wcU 01 water m tne jai u, i-ior to none ia tbt ubioity of Kalurh , -Uo atwoacr Vacant lot, lyins ulun)n mired audfit'tr yanlaof the eM. rn bi.undarr ihe corpoMtiuo, ilircctly on the Ne bt-rq road, US aereaof good Inn. I on Buckhorn ereek, 'iO .miiK writ of Ralehrh. on Inch tlnrc il B i,t mill, with a bolting slotht a eottou u to go f water and houw with the running R-r ....in bf hone-nil nrwi new tvaiue .elline witli all otlr out houaea projieR for a uily. At the aull, ia a houae fitted up, aarf for- " " 1 i I . '. r' ' XI-A ' t-.p I i:-- I e t r .Hi I Ii t-- s. t' i,f a 1 u fjr 'hffa.it'.ffri.'p-'cf - e stir: ) t' '. t''t Urrt were hin.!-c;r.w Lrnn t .k e r i-i! J r.t greet. " t j tv.' tp; tlrna trt a f) ieeti , , 1 J M'I itiy b rt tfl ti." p. . To te trt of t'.t bafe Tr-ri, t ISnve no ' j--t..n; because hrr tf ir cz'.lti ' m ieco,'' ifu;ifs thit the it tr j-itic, ri'!.;rin fwVtaa r ptirc; but theaeconil, wiikh ',iu'Jb lon-pat, i too abort bf a fant I suppose It vi written l Ti'clJ mjr heart u'cnt to thee." - Thi wnu'.d make cp te melre. The word c'j;:e aj co tl .-lt left cut br the printer. v . . " r!f!praeatej fn-fpt wWabcrnt v- ' . i; lie mine, and 1 11 be thine," , TlT lud niunilerUndir2t then, h'u h account f ir the lantcne of the ist line. TI.e tes which hooltl be the luri?riit, U'z io the shurteat.V But thit we inmt yield 10 poetic license. I can not, however, CnJ any rule by hich " (AinVctm be made to rhyme wkh 1 thee." Tle line would make better sense were it written " Ba mine, t-ou (halt on j the kej lil!l U t" n film e. ta 1 occupied a a atore, and it my be ruly h,,.. !. nil a better aumd in the eouBtry. e eiruk i neatly eor failiag atream, and o tha niil Is were quite out of repair, the pro. tT rented Cur fctW pet year, i U iUp shove valuable nropertf trill 5 anld on Tery accommodating terms and at aui'able to lua preiem nwi iim ,. " V ! . 4AND0tlH WEBB. 1 'alciKh, January 1, 1828 - ;r - I t!.' ' "jVV'j'i Notice. ) Wen up and committed to Ui9 Jail of ' ouKh, Uhatliaro county, N- C. a negro fellow, j uva he bfdnnga t B uihb living in Colnm. by tha name of John lay ', andcalla hiuwelf PABLRV., The owner lequeatcd to come forward, prov property, ..ml tuka him away, or bo wul ue iat iO a lUe law lUrerta. ' - ,fc.;' ;!W1UJ.M UroDt,E, Jailoiv , outnh.r ini I'M . ' 1 , ' aiS.. i H f. - ';'' ;:; Notice. rsVrannand committed to the Jail oC Wayne nty, tho lattur part of July laat, a oegro n nuA JiHIN. about leet i""1 b -i l- Mher-iof a yellowish eomplcxion. . . . i i ...... Jiin.lt Tinri of ace. but ay la, 1 il lie iiiiuwv -w u " j - -i - . 77. ll ya he belong to tha ertate of Rpiiivi District. South Laro near i buliketeher riTeri and that he baa n rn im vist unwai'ila of 4 Vtar, I ne ownei requested to tame forward, prore proparty ' cUanres anr. MKe jum away. ; ; - :TcAi.Vl It. lil.ACK.MO!., BhorifR- W4ue .m-o Sept. 0, I8i:9 .. 0 6n i r..-i-jrr.; n.iT, ! cr, -j i.rrt tn . t I led jtrd t).e t.Mik . f v. S !.jt a rrp'j'i fi t1 e l 1 ii-'it rf t i Kvci C: ' xt, we ae t.i un it and tri i i 'l.i 1.- r rw .jy, iiri t',3 nic;iri of Tie i". il A'.em'jly, wat ia tue r; nion ot ie tetter rut of the nation. I r)nuLt not the Dojriiit will $xr, let th IVe- iect continue to .Jmi'u-:er our rihta at h hit done; let hiu continue at lent ariii hrr year, it'.i the ame pre ' i- ltitea he haj i.nhrrtd erj yed. Hie Aetttily i looked f orward to by all wilh much inferyt, aince it u Uppuvd that it prtKeriliti miy hare aome elect upon the Piwer?. a fir t it wiil furulh tangible proufsnfitie ml pouitc opinion; it M ill benpenci) at Ar t;tv in a few Jiys. and I w II t ien in form yon more at lenjth of the internal politico and parties ofGeece; fur she if far fronv beinx free -of rartyr " At t. . I p t. ; an .' j j. r c' ti'l . -' cd at l .e r j ' ' T s.-e here; fvl 1 ' inrjrire are t I f cau-ia at rr . .; on sv .i L" t t . " thai f i ivrj,- !. . ('e l the ;-n!, f ! ; t up her tiurc! tuw.t j civ; rapid pee to at'ick pren f penly the rcl'-iou belief VI i ii , t-e i- tfi r if i tt e ( I. t J t t j i- i j i X 1 rr uu j L.it'tr i I y r i- i . . 1 has ukea Italian at I U t:,e ' J ta 1 incor-miidom c;. 'eait I aoaie of i' rtrtly? . urelf nd lor jj.i'.a ia j H f her chil L " Congress ait "ih M tlased urea, rT. Le HI Heel 4 lie rn 4n It. land reuet the rrraidrnt ta communi airar-r-rs are to apt t temioat they Icate tJocmcnt not conitent to be mre i.t 'e veneration far their relision. mcuU public. k .-.p...- i- i. li..l.ar.a t ear. a n ft. a a a ' j iis.aiittiw lor inctr pries taj i ,ina uuaKen Keep cioseu uoors a but t H nut the Ctwevthe drri I rainat ill BOt of their ancirtv. in inert their ; far thew ere ( apt Arlinwnf bukln iMilh ennnfhlr nnir!,r, ii., ! ii nicir icTcrcnce ipr meir I'J yev 17 meeunga. ; . ere i, a i l Us. tain ceremsmpi. u r 1 : TV. .t:ir.Mn, .1. . i ii I . ii : - - ue uiuoiviit iituuiuiimunui u llltll present, een ahould 1 & t len;.l into craves 1 would our people, a a bndy. buainesi amonz themselvya, in mattert tli tUTi'prt. I r.itiiiil nnt m, II i n n nm I nul il murK Nrnp. Ta. .... ... l.i . ., . .. j - . . - - . wr .uriiini vJm concern memseivea oaiy. II so, beir. t 1y ;, fr have been rel.Sion, . Bat at mformatigrt ia diiTa- whr condemn the maon? TSrv lru quite ru,.i:ated u iihia the three U,t aed, 0ti, xmliMtiim tdvjncet. their meaninsof a secret eocieiv ii. hen the month. ( t-u will see m m v let tcrs to present belief mast Rive way to a purer existence of the aociety ia kept aecrei. m.v i-m-Miimtr, u., twiunui i mciuiu- vivin.si.iijuiowajvoacceieriteiiie ut- s well as their deei not when the nj ui nnur, wiiicu i nave uuuenaKen to es'ii jiu'i nrre nr me purpose oi sap " X'We, Sr-T " 7. tht f tt:inei to O'j.i i Thman, 1 C , . rt ' . a ; J door,M. '. I' r i j It ' well known, that, after a lady married, she weara the bunch of keys and sometimes another article of much rea'er importance to the husband nit no doubt V, a tue auiuor s mean Thf aoft btti oyea iu rsrrturci glow, " A ahea I firat beheld my love." : caontit sbt that, I admire the above lines,' . There ta something sweet, and at the larae- time bitter, in them. We see here that she became enraptured with him at first sight, and loves bim yet; for her eyes till, glow -with rap turesj yet lp the fourth verse of the tunnet he intimates that they had fallen out, ns he bes her v to forget whaft been The lines are good, and though pot a direct plagiarism, are certainly in irauaiion oi y irS""- ; . ' " Halo me Calaica petit, ta&ciya pBidla. '; Thar therefore cannot with proptietyb ...... . 11-.. .T objected to, woen saucuonea oy so great a poet. I'-.. .; f Due maltiner loot, aoil a ttie zennyra diow. , " Ia aweetur than El) siaa jrofea.", , . The Erst of the above Hues, we again see, is much too long for Uie metre. This, however we can excuse, as the author, perhnpi, had lorgot to count his ter is to hasten the former; ir is at- existence is avowed, and only ihe formt aailed, it mast be assailed with r tl , inr. I nf nm00r?ii n a. nnt ..I.e. . tA - If tk porlinw themselves by ar.eulture. and I ifrashtlevetoei urgc that it is thcirduty (Vms of masonry aresecret, the society wen imaSme utai us muageH l aoa tnat uocl w.u ensure flieir is' not; but is accessible to all who have B.ittiT time na i'ten-. iu.,wiougnagMQSinu.n.nproUAbili the oaeliHcations of honeaty and Intel that the ta,k. though diEcalt. I; .others may reply, that if G(k vouch- li-ence. who wish t rain thetH.v- , nterestm?., . .A -"i-'.vv v .lrel ' any special interference, there Tho ttreaent cv.rw tn mitt .tfitiri Enters when he wrote IL Hut what tiirU-: r:S:' Notice. ;'vvi'':f!" i Tnken op an committed to O.e Ja3 of Cu'd U county, N. C on the SGi of A.ru M last, . . .- hn av his lltUti IS '' uwi he belonKed to the eatate of Zac , Vanoey, ..j -c r-,,ii. f;inille eounty. L... n,,P,..liwcil bv a roan br the otune m i ii ,i;i.it nnunrv. Va.,ho took hint l nm il, i I'm ........... o;J ) G eor-ia, where he mo away irom Mm. , -id ; . ro ia of daik complexion, abuut e Jeet l.t or ten hushes hiKh,' atoot- bu'h, hat war ova one of his eyes about twenty-nine yeart ,-e. The owuer oflhaaUtweaegre tareqaeat). i ta eoti-a fci-ftard, t!fT WIVl 1 tnke him away, or he will aealt '. v", 10 joim si i-OGAvrjaaoi. i r en.Loro Sept., 23, 182. . 40 6m r ate we to think of the corrparisior , be tween the look from a lady's yes and the Wowios; of the wiuilr r lhe author, perhaps, iotendetl to convey the idea of a lady's crylnj. if o, lhe:;metrf ' and the sense would be better expresea oy writing the line thusi ' , -r ! : vHOne look 6or thee, bUek n a 'eo,-i'ti Vat, when persons ryv whether from love, ang,cr, or any otlifr paswon they are said to look black. --The last line would be tolerable, if we could make 'grijvearhymt with ' love.V But as ilua ranribX 1m' runvenieDtlV 'done.' 1 would a.tttthe liue.thusj-, . Idateadi pf st 7 - i r s .. a-.... 11 " - I would tayl: V!:!":fe - ti. . 1.. .i. - -, .!. i ..iT.'.; .( " 13 DlBCHCr U1SII uwiuj 51UTT1, '4't ,)J y ijy which means the metre, the rhyme, the color and the ettM-oaia V nana ti..i --.. it? .L-.:4.Ntvi.ts7'X'.:5 ' . PrtPV- . '1;.,, . ii "' . W ti, OW.- .. . 7 L' ., j,, .v ; i ron th star-: . v. .,'.ari.; 'JE-lii'or,M j' friend 'Guir, is, perhaps, the c being you ever saw er sinatiJarilies.' he 6 , a wit;; and though he never would e me a siht of his own production., " very libt ral in his r arks upon '.ers.'Oi. enu-rin hisru rhir. most eccen 'Amori his sets hi nine U up ; ,;s niorn- u'$ cereir.- ' ' I fount) :J on't ( ., , headed Ws'on an a::, funs Dit the Star, ad.ii-v-ted to ' Still a Caat!'. late." .ut.it, he me a . which I fcrtid to you as a specimen fail's talent fr criticisrtii f. "nimiMnert' '!, I ll tl.ink on tliee ' V. Lim 1 10 1:. . t l..m'is -hIi hie." ' is what may t; t.-rr"J t!-.3 true ' ' The i.icd f s-e; -'3 frcn 1 o". 'e.t: the Cuu-'.t ' astihiiil, . busily ei: .'iiticil P . , publis! - I jry, and t ! my earnt yoo y well imagine that is manage mera tt q t'ton, and o tnTeres. n?.,. v; . . . seu any speciai tnterrerence, there Hie pretent eicir,rtent to pull down - i.rtmnmiuf. uua rot go tuny w.m no qeeti oi tnerf leeble efforts: old and ,'ons ettabtUhed societies for enou-n pernaps inio ait sanation 01 out 11 we are w work by humatTmeans, polickal purposes of a sinister fcature . r m,, ias Hikiik A.f m. aV. a. p4..4 U l.. I I Aft . kn.. Jslss. a : 1. . a' e a . I . 1 ... . lw wruivii.ica uib. - upv mil ceuon oe useti. ' aiost tends 1taccomplih dbject of ft cru i oue 01 flisinoijan; their chanties, nor anxious am i tor. the latforluction of and oniust Drincinle nrocurinr lWa to p.,.,, .1 T .-..il ...i -rti- . I pp... -a -.;..:r.i , . iT t . r r. . ---o . --- L.Umu .M. .p.,., Virin iuii loenj . inu rtiijioo amQBg mis loppress snd Uepresu their lellow cui one woo ooos noi enow trie couiury. niereaunj, reopie; ana I labor not lens-guch as will brin them under l he - principal ttaitiv . rr the ehanjji mtie ror tt you, may smile, but I at the power of tyranuical i.utrunentto 'root the method formerly followett'is lor you am a missionary, though in an drive them into hvpo,-risy,craVenee, ill- i' il i il r. in ins cirit-riAis - s ml .i,.i , m i uiv. r f a n n . . ...i. .. i i i , , i . . . .. . - .nn.iivininini: - j j m ,ui pi i.ii, auu wuuiu i ii t , Dov on j n u 1 1 ttu c t ii in s totally .Hlncltn.&a . . . M...... .. f U I llnf if r I.I I j! . . I . I I - . . . L.iim.i.L..,iiiu weiiva ! in. pur wiui " v...u.- uu nm runtjinen out my lunvvorinv a tree, generoa- and inuonun in ill. P T.. .V -. A. I Pil.lNl.-.ri.. .1U. .-! I'! LI- I i . . ' I. u v.. i.i w.r j;ais, iiiiuiriij .i)i7 i vvimiiLi,.iuuiB uiyt:w in Baoie ear- laeot people. ' , l 'pnnaiil.WliiiM. 1... ik. I nnnt.LH. f a I . I . ' I . . - . l i . . . y vuiiiiiusisuuu tto iu me me tiiiwu ii"i nv, i upn m j moma io pro-1 - uitcn, in cnurrn ana state, a very from starving, though only for i few claim ihvaelf, a regularly.enlisted sol-1 few men can away tho whole multitude days, without endeavorioj; to ecopo' dierof theerossj but Igoabout among j who act from the impuUa of jhe ra; luiseuiB wwmu toeq pauinx tne poor i "v ruupio ciomea aa tney are clad, menti without reason, why or where to work would have been much more J speaking as they speak, livin? as they fore., l ' - . i,.'-,-''; JifScuU from tht insect) r siate of the ir ud on, eyery wtasion, by argu-l ; If an oath is not binding, neither can country. Tho moment of a;i.ny , is mot,by; example, ayeore; by cau-1; promiie be; and. if not, why fine a suiic extreme wani ana wretcea i tiutcuie,. enueavor iio snow the man I or. a. preach of promoter . ces floes not now present itself in con , people that they are deceived arid priest 1 Such principles for doctrine (taught siderable mass, it onlylniodividuals; ridden; and challenirinff them to nrovelhv tMchera win. oroffaa to tnarh th andthequeation with me is, how can, I jna .frofn any passage in the Scrip- truth of Ood In Jhtelily of heart) muU apply the , mesns; ontrusted to ' m6 irf tu;res, (h necessity of any of their idle tend ta corru:'tiHi tundl of youth, w ho such a way as to produce the greatest ceremonies. i The most difficnlr thine wnerallv imhiue'lTSi. rinfiW avhirh are and most lasting good taUhe greatest I a missionary will have' to de among the apt to grow up with them and become number of nooif ? ( ; a J r; . I peanantry. ia, to coovince them ,that he la trait in their after life, cliaracteristic, uanng toe winter a, thought oniyt na a anman.: -;vx;. ; uto the treat injury of society the pressing; wtnts of the Athenians tt I SAMUEL G. 110WE. s 1 1 For whero can you place con T m . -bT1 . Vr..L. I - .sr.. ... . -.-if' ... ... S'h- ,?. gave, tnesn an employment I "'S f '"P. .; Tn mwwi(j.v t where no pbligatiioh is felt? mat supported them, and resultwl Wlf, w"-';f v The Popo was the first." anli-maon iiuponuut i puiMic oeoeni. as soon,asi i v " loriate years in wlitch flerdenotinicl the spnng came, and .they could get 1 1 fNO rES, ON, A N T I-M ASON Rj them uy his bull as heretricks assign uvunoou oy going out into the repo I rrom ' Omiiiiinioua' Uws.'eaeinplified br, ling as ft reason, tin requirement of a De-sustowk, I thought of other means, j how: tij Cur and S-ear, lie, cheat, awl belief in one God, as tho' a Protestant I :! I . I ,: I". Ir.ll .-n-:., t.-.m . . n. 1" . . . . . .. 1 and pitcnwv opou mat oi coioniung i--r" r w. Twl.--s. frmwdnm, -i cBla nut be iaved as.well as ft catho upoa the national lands, ft numberol j . w Jew attend to . trie golden, role j He. tiesiH-t. lamnievirom tnose parts in po otners as tney wouia tnat oin- ,xh, ;Mc6n appearance of the a tAaieAaafeA aF that THwIra .Nrk (.at ; G.ma: I ftfl filAtllil ifrt M ihom V .f &-'-. HI- . . . . J 1 . v,7 . , ' V u,," VL v ' ; - was th inquintion of Spain after t A'vaii.. fitnens, ooc. v a am snpDorunr, i ne persons wno nuDiiciv avow that I -...- r v.,-.i vit n,- at present, thirty six families their Ja- they . are pHurci men; w else are Anu blowing- re matoai Jews aud here- h.it- ifi i sSi ftrAi stsflrsll uih tKat. alawif I i l f-atsa hnuit rr .fi.a .k1.M 4 . . . " f ,u .-: " " i v? " "f !". vm- ticks, only forty tlays to come in and tages allowed, by, government, give j fidence-bqt must appear in their true mak their recatltationr or share all fhe su.pius revenue, over anti aonve weir wmwict wr8ine meir wora horror, 0f the inquiiiiion: from frtv wp support, enough W establish -.lt lor tt; whicu is doing them but true jus- t0 m. thousand persons were impri. teea others; and in five year nearly ttce; ,of, tiou r.e,havi n destroyed tlie oni((i J'ta monasteries aiid , convents, iwMouiiureu latni ties, : ana at large not i.wo .uj.iiiw irotn, tneir ,her, not being other prison room sufii- pua , may wesiaDiisneti aoa tapportea wmos, wnai irusi or coiinaenct can D? U;en. contain them; and most cf those oy tnei griciiftrai -revenues . ansing p ucea injncnir,,. -mcuudu they, must no0P wr-etchea have never been heard cf .tneona I ,Vmi.i-.,. , Aw :1H mx 1 since.V 10.1.1 fi th1 . ' i bui ill a I ened t a Bum he phsh t. a thit I, I ,. ."-v ll.l, lift ,r . tbrrOy BV ; ivj.1 !0Jtii i be k iown thit usy repu': ' i me, inasmuch a it et , tiui;' !e to jet ist l.i c ' The he-Si he took rr i . Biarried he hid tol J r - r that I thought it h I &. ! it ail was a mere t ne fine furniture, , ; Rot me a pine tu' : lepi ha bJ n't a k' never even f.,- r ; v, the atO'd of re; i e- 1 i aeup of his en cjit the c ;u Was B Lit a win ' IW in Ii s I ter, aoj then there w-iiv was not atheet in I.N h tbout I : r I 1 1 n itry, are . t ' AtJTHENTIC FROM GltEECU-: V i The source of the following letter entitles 'ft to more reMpeot thaa iiiformaUon feoia Greece, .. such as i unuary receivca upon unanown au. s ihoiity, which ih too olien apocryphal. Prom ih New VoikC''nurial Advertise'r. " From -(.':. r. nowirn; we!! t s Interest that you feel in the aETairs of Greece, I should have tvi vou oftener. Were it net that I con her so entirely lf,-cu-.! t r 1 ll.i ,:i of tho European CaViutt- f r 0 f.n-. 1 of her Governiiiuiit, for t' c ? tl her policy, nay, for her vcij existence, . Fortius reason ; y , s tions ofher own are f little i , each Power wibhe ft i ' Creece dance toils own r ' ' r 1 acs each pays partt f ; ! 8R-J .'3 they itouietiitic? a'4 c ?r, r.-'Jit ca rious .Enures are t .. v - - Vou may t!.ii.i iU... t' t re tire lial ! f"Rn 1.1 v. late IV I, iiwhi Prinr.fi i f , , tui - - t a , - , , cause", it i otii luit, : sent,, t!.at,c'' t ; t 1' yc t it. tUt t:-. ' -ve I cm." s ' iheel for one win I : I . . was alwuya coinpi..: - eir, waca t-a is l e 1 hare. , It must be r 8'iocki!y a I. 1 tUy ii ; it. ha 1 me b ii rp 1 Be it JL oiit t 1 t' " me anj 1! . days 1 l',,,i , . , ... v cuit, a can ; : -i most live ti- , ; it U t r V.. . ,1. . S!l i I d pin . i I. but t-. lect I j i - , tile f itil. i: ; ' ' bo I r at b, t Ivin-r o-.'t i i -.a 1 11-; r P buy me a . .-v i found his , 111 ITI i! -t ; - i i l'iii on a a iH i , v 1 totil toriOj lii.n I jtron-p h e w ' 11 ! hiln, , i;iJ t i niusi Le ii r m i carea-se inc.:: ' '--.Heii' i's. . an t'.cre p; ( iluU .' is but i 3 f I , on d ij 9 o'ee : h? v e. v s '; 1 . " it a e . - ' ' " t IS I t'. wi.L-cr ia t . S"ea. ftUc.ftt.icn t,J V- t . ' C. , ti': n t!.? country; ttirj feAt - tkft 1BtiiSlt-4wnswa if 4k-a W which; otherwise shoold have simply J fTne c.e or BdOris in Vermont, for : ,"third ariti appearancr' wasc given iway to people, who rould sim-1 miirder--obe sent td ffateV prison for the 'h jj0'-. ; Alliance ' or the Uu ..lti Ii.ia ailmi iti.r . s - -. ,ll:r .j. .i v J . ,e. .1 .... , r. . F'J v " P uiuwiii, iiiii 1 wins, "iiu.i stureun u ueaiii 1 lnrit, WhO UCCUrC that tllC pritl I neen as nungry aain as Dctoret at pre-1 wnen ine man tuppoiea 10 oe mur- j pic8 Q liberty were ays ematicalfy p Mj'v m niii'j u mi 11 waj ii" . vouiv viivs . siiiivi iw-.ii. ui 1 vailin as exemp'iiieo in I. arm"; n become a sonrce. of perpetuat charity, seven years.'.; . firebrand of it had got into I.' , i Uaii. Anai'ls.ilf -41--, a.A.i. '.ais.I4bV-1 1 ' ar at " 1 a1 ar ' I . ' .uoui inriuii vi me vBw vummiueu i r now many have been executed j f?ri Numbers of tho masons were ex. t0 mr Cliame. 1 Sliail DronaDIV UlSDOSe I nnnnrl mnulsn ih. lim .nAPl. Lull -r !.. . A. . ..!. uirr...:ii I iV . . T- ' ot iii ao.oc B-ri ttbji ihb inner nan win i ryand filterwards tlieie r a ovti.iiiil.il nluiti ifiiiiuiiliiar .mlapif-i phflt...!.- V--., . f i- ?.!..' v-i- - i um appeareu, . . ,tfl,-.-r : cha i iiv.withoutatlemptinganyonhose l Sa the affair ofrantiWm. Mnrrtn il tustrihulioin. which are necesTnerhao some foWL who ar rsll5 ---"J attended by the evil of including j masons, have killed him! perhaps Dot. ; t n worthy objectt,-,-:--,'-j Whotfnowi? -V'-'w.V'''-1 t'...:i remain here some three, four, I ' The masons arc accused of beitig as necessary .of the soctated together for base and evil pur, r pi the colony, iposrs, by obiigtion',of secrecy, for Cull. at'us a ii' I I v a. in . i. I i com left I 0 HtOi Dut I f've, pa.tf!:'-: the lis.' U- x, have a key t i yorccj, - ,---. -i - ! ,iiii..jile Co; t. A ! n At !ha. lim un.atioti lv 1. teeii 1 1 shall have proba- op'mion of the com? : ; rove tny procee- I r.vtT to r-roceed m ny r 1 ,r i 1 1 j - 1 "'. ' . ; 3 colony, y; -'lain'- 1 -ne ti.ne, I ', ": r i a' ate' '. - ! - 1 i t r t ' 1 1.,."' i : l',.;re fi-; , ' t per it t I ! ares i mS 'f end t'.r:, I treason and -murder? Tlie same accusation was produced by tlie Bishop of Winchester, and pass' ed into ft lav, 1425, itf the third year of Henry VI., in ois minority, but without effect, for the king himself af terwards was made t mason, in riper years. l : ;-.:. f J-.v jJ: : ' AUo, Ucbinshn of Scotlanddenoun ced them as traitors end rebels, intend' inj; to nut down all relizion and trot'4 cmnicni) and 'Ar' - i to xi ' . . ' rt' yet p.'tti.. . -- I.. .J' 3 liarruel, in tour i published some i - without ma 1 ' ht ma- at the tense !"y vf what , viz: ' cf Leirj ' .-' '."'i'1 ..! .. ebJ rc!i"ou ()anti w; '' ! not only in Spain, but at (01112 an ! . 'plea also, v ;' Jf " .. ; ihe lourth appearanre 01 ti ; 6y the priest In Spanixh Anui i , , . prevent lijht and fo keep up 1,, .: KI order of things- ignorant c, suj;f i tion, darkness-and bondaerfor sulf grandixi'inent. ;! ' lheu tilth appearance tdfanfi wat Ly Alexander ot Kusmi. 'llie sixth ami appc United Stales, who are the, .idea cf " JLi:p:'wn . like , their ' forefaihers v! ; Quakers fr Il'-rcmj, and i nnticism mi VJuskni ? Witches, foe. ' ; . J''-OenerafAVarreji, v ',0 f ', st Hitl,:.wa the f t I ' r . head, i.i I day, tf t' t 1 tion tlirou 'i tlie nori' r Gen; V a1"-' 'r ti;-. v , ! ' And alii , 1 he r-!, cret societies, w!,cri p, eaki at aflVirs,. which f-l-owshe -referred to fociet' cf a ; tiirit JLtut he was t ".2 f i ty, and of course r ' 1 ferred inhuman "'';. I . ters to the .Ma-: f. 1 i-ay.l-.!y emplify, atiil tuoiv... . I s con': in tlie official caprxl y, t.t he. a t f 1 society snbsecjuentls that daj. .'' -.-.',"' ' 'f'j'-.t 1 -K t ...ST. .. J r ' 1 "if ; -7 - l li ..it t 1 rroncu".. Inf vnf.!' i 1 it c 3 i;r. 13,1. . ..litOIQ tf t' J'. .ui o ba W1411 V 1, . -1 't - -t . (i i ; 1 '-' - ir y..- i . - : . t . t, I'-a .v.-,.:t- i-t ',rV ., 1.:' y'L- 1, "y ,.91. i r. ., f ; :f.' - v. "r.ft1
The North-Carolina Star (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Oct. 29, 1829, edition 1
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