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fTV A,. A v. . .Tin: stak; racked, week Ty, try LATTRENCK & LEMAlV , , JWr. ?-..vt, I Wre dollar yer aiv. iu as-st Bet at lr f I J a ill i, Be ppr S ,M OC-a B i"" " marm, warn a.l sr , r wad .Jrtrl, sat ie4 lme, h.rtd threw Iimi fur aa , ,. twy-Be swarf fur auati J-AJl ktlff tkBl.Mri SBUt a . - Jst PulIUhed,; ' LAWRENCE V JiRMAVS . , KORTM CABOUH A " ' '- jxriAUAcn roa imx.Vv ,BBf. hwside tl-J Kiwlij ttdcwic XaxtliwOM. AtiwWi, Mdut KmIm, .Me, a lid af Ik affiant ai Owiimm of Surf a Bad at Nrtk Caralina, af the af Atse-aWr. Jaae af Mi-hag She ot courts i that btasa, ha. Its. . . t,K M he had by the wtwlavalaof lit naV i IUUkV d ky the retail it no o Itu tm the 8iatn!., ' ''. 4 . - j, irk, BrptrqiWcT 1.1 Ml , v, . , Tfc mWi of the Friendly rtotaai S. ,t irfMtt'iltf iirritad to Mml mwl(, : , U . HUIlorngb pa the Uihday at Dc Bitter ,ts3l - 7 w at . XBuptrat Camp-Meeting Wpl commence he 7th' of. October tie it, at Ne-li-hi ihij House, ei(liteea ule north, of l( V MintitertU ut iU be tlink.rulJv Miitt 171(131 ;T6 the Pahlic lit Ueod to do ni atom dum tjtt mr mod , -.mllniiIfe.rBUmJio) WiUumL, m4 nanofcinuae to MmairiMiKl te enter rate ttm 0 oM with hhu, Ui MMeaieM to lie haii be m reply to tbc pablimioa . in Uie lut mmak'f Star." mud vkiuti : beam tubliUuMl in llxi. MXrolia Sei.li- , ' kii I reen to mjietf iKe riltt of pun rbim anoUie ?. -i ..' , 'vi a Fowler pur- H tf ,b Mr ma named &imf end ;h be told n eonvered kr a tii of aale A Ut( Jt itipuhrted m wriiioe thai I u ta neuter (he negro belor U ItMii Jawure, i. ' Fewiv (m ht writiiig, nd if he eetUU tic it, there will tkew bene doubt vtetber atli t or MUA, ttowigh to mJ prtuext pnr- li,ininiati'iai bii.v,iTb reao bjf I i.cJ ike pircbiw kept eeervt and doUyetl the finj ot (lit iwjcto, wat stated at the time of the mt Sn wa a blatkamitli, whoa 1 bad al fi) M work, w 18S9i and enllewi the preeeedi in labor, -end pay , mo tnily $120 tor tufejeari sil been engaged m makm ihaeolietiioaii I i.ut konwrwlioi. were. dealert and debtore for vork, and if I sokl Uim'off before be aetrted aid be Ivierv. and tiie revult ha lown tbal nto! rightly, the attempt to te.tio bim on i Jannaty raoeed me tluu)13,'whiub rf(WieA end tfat to naf e an that dvw. mil Sm Mr my tervke oa the ftl tf jamt 'i conx-quuneu of tiindtt lintiiig Jilwmp'ed to mm m mi ciiMO'iyj, U tie hai- DPt.Deew in -rita, ueeuie. erf aootrol ioetbat dT- jjeeigj! 4?i.M.b,ftCtet AMthnrUedt. Mindee ) t)t o;, tke hiifl, ..and -therefore iuusted J lid rewind flie bargain, or eomply-with it by kubt Up tWe wexro, irhote; it nvm- tremi he fcoutrieil to fjMeeoff. eentelvM Unit I ,tmm iMwwjteH tiw.and mux be paid it, pr u n -T uow m ue conocrn lur (iiiuera ' towli-r-aad tinea.wera tomttvb woe AttvU w'nk tbM)ii-4a mt&i'miiing, that. t kfi'utift 7 eWip iii Reed tp Ubr fin.: I ii trMi. im ler tiai heretoiocejnifd he had uotliiig4ddo4ith Hmiles, aadwever ne Unie atter-jiiiit, i-'owler toetUne o Oa- n pam nw: mr tiie netiw - Iftiaeuit it erfc ) enMeli: to hro -that 'll did not onairfer .it at U.t uiue tolrner ot the neerot for it iiai-'lh' be believed thai lie thought, or ai ad- oj iinuwyer ut ne auf(nt Kovrlack oatand uep lie neKt iikewiaer rtiVh elf, tlieit.ie,piMTe I wit in aw Aim iM ' -. Hat it uoei RnUett heiei lleortve y tiie ltil 1 ef Sale tiJke cancel leil.'fipd 1 did uuin.hu nreaeaoe, anrt wMtt buianaarit.- Vlitaeeetincete ferptf &t2ffwe,theai Mrot.weaiure jwiitiielyo aaytao, leave k 'tiWed tbiat'ewWe only VflWme thi Bill te to get the iM-geQ in for hiwA Tbiv 1 deny . mi. nt itwiniixDur .ran"ill- tielitve u. nr nnw.iH'a4Ut heMbNverud On fiitt-.al krf, 8, tlwt I aroi(ie Mmi and did io f w n ' wmw. !fi now :noea h en iimi ilUtf.eintttpir'Kjitotvlii iiihvl, h i wiiihne IdUW me -Willi nw hint tinl that i neVer iifen proved fc reBordwIf aiidthie tee 'taAy 'dittiuctagi-ermeiitxin 'my pal to-re it. ,, 'ftethiiiB iio4 Uin! i'be Bill of Sale weeiteJl,i-jiil giree up o ne, nd I eeaet jpeetifelt detisn:. it, antil l eanie to !w!t wilb-inCionF mn UI Vi ..! I prpxiiitig on;d band," ad tiie wit 4 V -nuiur running nn my wegre. Tneenotmu i . k wii'ltt be-ven iiu-fi.t la ITnwIrf . 1 n,a "ff-tb nepro! Iuldlreanj giTenhim uu autii( id tor the money uu. iy daUrpnef rte nytm .i ir b awrd bun (ur , m4 tttte mj i mdiaetatoaenifr. Itetrnleri ta r4 mm of 4 ee l;eM I wU aroia tie Amfwakyw. tt Va I I bae dawr4 f tr. ateiwai on4 woj aa aw eM( af nd itKHWawveCrtfBiattaieiUiowHi-. At te what dte kd aoire, l vaid ba baa eaare aW-rriflU. I rwy aaareee lueaw ay mo' awaory. a wbaJ mm ar 1 add k MatW alia iVe bam., be wot aawJnioai e etata. Ka Uawmaewt a M aae areaer' I rvadiaetatoaertirr. Ilad few ler adrnatrd be. tafw, aa fatty nVttM eW. thai thie est aj awbomae W krr. 1 AmU hm koanrwd kaa at the ae tine la aimilar t( wm aaeput kit brryer bad adrroed kjaai ft waM M de bAe MHilealbkoMtibcd,aw(aoettiatbtada hkawttente eialkerrrewadwe Ike M ,ttlklatha)ehenf4. laipralnit UMitlet bwk t had mmrrti tur ethara, M a earery, ta. Vorrrd e h oVVt, awl'theerk I bar loaf atmr eHd toreenrer ireaa the embarreaaajewt wbiealt kaa ereelad ie toy peuwalaiy elhira, I have wet eacect-dedet rethi refierlnf ory eetete frern t NrfedaoOkU I wewratly we,aa4 trT-wkirk wry Hd are fctfwad a mf rwdnrarre. tnr their bdemwwy, a dred of treat baa be errwalrd by ow, which eeaarya the vrrater wart at w bat I w. It -wai tkie which 'ehwired the eiewa of. Mr. Fewlcr. - S lonf ae ke aa aa iwtmedart pret peel af rexTrua the wHwre wbieh era dee apoe the reeaiading at m biaV.ke pewd for it, awam aled hi agency ia tauawf mil the wrere a H u he envld, and natwally gate Bp tf BU nt Kale, mil eonaewtwit at atimild he eaneelled. and k wai eaoecltrd in hi presence! hut aa aaoner waa he aiprid nf my enbarretsnienta, than he art en a elalm la &nn, and instated cm hie right te ja under a Kill oTSalrt Bad k mm, in hi poV lieatmn, that he ha diaeqntbiard b seit on the bond, (which I did net knew before I saw b web liOind, and aow bare only Ait wrrf hr it. ) I itid not feet ne willing tint Sum tliould go to hinr, prorvted he would take bint and make good the line I had enetaihed by hi being ran offj and, to far aa ( ant eoneerncd, I will an eona tujt, arhhthe enderttanding that tie lake him a be ran! and, upon hi paying metkedaniage I hare tvstafned brthia improper witet-fereoee with my property, f will new atal and deliver a new Bill nf Stale M Sam, and as 1 hire heretofore offered to do. ' 1 did not mean tw net initiiii lyi but I do ant intehd quietly to submit te i'ftpoakion. Whrtt I taw an advertisement of t" ert fc the paper, by which he offered a reward for 'Sam. and I kae,w too he had offered tn sell him, and yet my ffcir eUinn to compensation for the damage I had sustained In harm; hits mil off were replied le nt most intuiting terms, f trh it ws a duty, at least a privilege to let the public knew how the title of the negro really was. ' ' : "; ' j " A te the eharae of if havine harboured the fkeffro .Sum, It it a bae libel, nf but the tpiteful teaodnt of uNprinoipled malke. And the charge that I hve frauilulently eiinveyed away anv part af my properly. It equally note and hlte. ' W ete tbcte ebargea made by one - who" aaa worthy of such notice, I would ' aOord' him (nt onportnnity to prove them end, eontemptible as be is, t may yet determine tn' tiirnlsh this etianee tn the rm- ttmem who publi tint tuoh libefs. ' Thie Mr. Fowler mar rett attured that there U nothing hut bit intignifiaaiioe to proteat him; and (the ever fett in mf way, t wifl eery prolwhry convince him bowlMiililul I will ne in the Reepmg- ot my nut prtmte to bim. -v ,.'"' ' ' ' I hope the public will exeua me for the iron Me I impose on them, by noticing a eoetnrverer with a bake and unprioeiplw? Hbelier. t thongh't it might be proper for' me td give tiie ttatement 1 have for the toutfactlon of those who do notknoe 1 me, and are hrnorant of my aisailsnt, for fear his epnearaoee before them In the fine feather bf snotlier maal mngoege, mipa putt ott hit pro- auciiontor more nan w nems. Jeaae tVee ea. IHtry Tailor, aim af rSs r-- ' . - fWrf x Cbarvatt., a the V aaatrw. Utwa af im krwa af TeaaaMarsaaMtoalk4aaaei.at,Blt Jaae Teraaiut.IsaaU peaaawd e aM nt e-twa,to 'a kei WU, at t twt Um kaaa af Ow4n.Ua, on the I tub day af lw tt. nu tM nrkt, UtU, elaua iMwt. . Pany rayler ha ta and te Wtra kut-W War ate ere. errae 1Lt.VD, iy -Miraaaery scMurry, ne Ferann rr-ek, a brMi af &e4 ner, that aasptMe in aa the toU BHtt npnarte IUe4raee aid atataaaf bt.wag at a bWd Oak. on the aaath de af Feraenv erewk. twn or three eee frea the BHaih.TnBbg nenh til headrtd and erw.tr eoa potea la a wkae eak, theeee wwal three Intedred aad thirty etrbt pole tea pooler, thane swath aU beodred (ad a ly swrnoleata ahaaaree; II neat three hendrad and thirty eaaee a the brgiaaiaa;. 5id bsad iU be eJ M euce paraal eeaaaybeat JOUX MOVTnOMF.RT. t othtr. jlely JO, list PrieendetfpSM Notice.-; Oataikted te Ja3 ia Galea eoatitr, nteae thne amac. iwa negre failowa, HARfiT bm DICK. The farmer oi wbantatatM be was set bee by lb Dismal Swamp Cempaay amnethlBg like II art age. He at of light eomnjeiiom, about t tn I uebct high, and looks ta be about lOyeara of age, lie hat no narticalai aaark about the fata or ntniiib, tare the lute el acarly all hi teeth. . . Dick tap he was enid by a Mr. Joha Streabam, of Aowlla aounty, Va. toe Mr. Simona, a trailer, bou 4 yesre siaae, front whom heeloped li nrj day sfler the prahav He it of dark eomplee loo, i fc-ot I or 10 inane high, ead about 40 year old. m! who alto bee a very had eel of teeth. , . The owner orowoert ot the above negreetare reeoeated to enme foewarel kurardatclr. prove theirright, peyehsrees, and take them -away, ar otnerwiet tney WO, be tlltposod at aa the law e v jmes r. riddick; sbf.- Gsteteille, N, a July T, 183t - 90 fire Taken; upFi Oi the 1 9th day ot April, 1831, andaemmitted te the tail of Slokea amiutt'; a aerro slave, who ins bit name i BESJAMW, and .that ke be. inngt to lJttnean meunue, at Koneson eoitoly, in tki States, Benjamin (ay fie it tbrty.tbree yetrirtf age.- He is about ii feet high, very klaek, and hat a sear no hi right eheek and be lew bit left ere. Th owner if rrquetted to eome fhrward, jirore bit property, pay charge, and take him away. . , -t.- ., -. JOHN M. VANHOV, Jailor,;. wermanton, . V-ioi m - Ao one who knows me will doobt the eerreet- nett f my exti-Mrtt, at referred to in this notice, it anV one tliall dare to qneuion them, the letter tliAll be depotiled with the Editor of the " Slai," wbv-viU eertify 'af their truth. , t"-' - v.,v' .w;: i; ;iEaiTT DiujARa .September Vl831 I ? 87 8w. , Sly trore house Sea pfailiville, Nortn Carolina, eilh etery" improtemcnt nVeeMarf to earrV tjn buaineet oif aa- extenerve pBle.-.The1bUildmgi areaeer aoUuhtanti)ilt and the store room, ti X Si feet, k eoa tillered by many superior to any In tha State ia point of'eonstrucl ion - A goodem ton gin, nd bouas capable MDf holding twoiliao dred thousand jioeAd seed "cotton, ith Iunir house atut firtt rat Hand for pniinett, 1 only giv Bp the btttinett in entMequence . oT having made, at mtteh tuenry as I want at preeebt.' .,' " s J will ri-': rreat bw-atitt l'piiIiearion"vlie jnede ere ehanfiemy "iMS -5, rJ" A. ' llAI Bun . w -etrive md of ilia, .txiwer to thow tlii. May 14, 131. ; Vk Negroes; far; Sale. la pnrtnanee of a decree made at the but term Of the Court of Equity kr A V alto county, I shall espAte to public ale, before the court bones door in the city ot tUlcigh, on. Monday the 3d of Octo ber sent, (that being the Monday of Wake 8upe rier Coart,) thirteen, valuable negro tlavctt among them several first rate mechanic. V 7 1, - ,f ,V - Tennt ol tale, astb. ( -; .-v-ilX: i ..- H. M. MILLER tV at M. ? i Raleigh, August 16,1831, v'rse 7w THE RESOLUTIONS UPVt VIRGINf A K A.ND. KENTUCKY? Penned by Madison and ' JftTcrton, in t rela,tioD to the Ahert. and StlitioQ Lews. .' ' ;".V:. '.Sii' ''.' l,--. V this fthville W. p. Aug. 0,t8St 9J if .l..'.i.i. r t? ttiHHUW 1 rnit:i lj tJ? lliat valuxble corner lot, known t LOT, 1574 feet by 63, me now be had riveed pciee, and tiie mymeiitt aeeomroodating. C I then the Federal Goveroment, it Will bs used. dettKute of every authority, for re ttralnine the licentiousness of the prrta, and for ahieldinfrtUcIf againat the libelloiia attack evbteh may be made ot those 'who administer It? - y , V i , T The Constitution' alone can anwer auetiion. If no such nower be esoresalv delegate, and if it be not both necessary and proper to .carry into, execution tn ipress poWrn above all, if it be expressly forbidden, by a aeciaratorifSmendment to the Const itn iion, the mntwer moat be that theTederkl Government ia destitute of all such authority. And iniKbt i not be asked Til turri, whether it hi not more probable. Under all the ci renin stancer which hare- been reviewed, that the authority should be withheld by the. Coral i fution, than mat it should ucv left to vttfue ami . ruilent eonstreetloiJrfcwhiUb; ao.V much pain were bestowed id enumerating other 3d)c. :- pWtra, Tnd to many, lee important powers . riicin! areinchirfed in the enumeratiorrf' . had ata " Might W,not-be likewiee kedl,yhetfieV the auiiotw erictimsnection ' which lictated lorparnudars, ppW td!ittTlia Cobbs, avbo ie many eetth'iW ttfliitationa on the general wUl: show the evoMiHl, Ike. : ;,' V ; ; tathorify 'would Minkelf inptli. hmWmstO'fi:: pre altogether, front authority? The Kityirii; jnne8.ytn.tt -. - y tt t peculiar magnitude of aortte' of tlw powei -IV.I Kii'-AA iriVfv- l?.i!lo I nectatsruy commtttea tovtnc -reaerai w . o BityitK ro rti-.USv . 1 the fuoctionaaf aome wfita departmettUj the c ,.iiu ui ouu nm. mniun, m ncuve neculiar- distance ot the neat or ttl Droceea Hiee, n mikt ease of Raleigh- mbm the sub-l ;th mat bod of ita eonstituentai nramliu J fhv .'.Hi Nmii'miaii-'. ..-VVUial. tielnra 1 : . . T 7 . ' ' . . . brought .16 tb'ra Machine, ,hwiitt be firat well .washeil: all tee-bUi-s and tmrrt uiBrtanee, wtiatft Vhy wit on ttmcelled di-eili and tiie prw '" of kin thut Mate would leave the jtlrjr to 1 wl Hie bargain, had been retehidttdvv Ke tetter advised beforevfiknit Uixu I , and peed-tr, 1 After thit. I annthlered the ne- .'"'"efknd 1 knew I waa Tiahlet phfFowler " tneneYf bet I thoftEht a onght to nave hili i l athteh I Had: been ilamaeed. rBrh ta, that Eowler wanted to fW eleir of in.aml irelerred tne money; ana, wn urn-r. ISM." be vrr-te me" a. letter. from loilowing ia a. true eitraot. ;Ml m ; '. tuka nrirriiu. road note AriC vail. ' '"te Sw n Jor, .tlii1ofc.-rei? mwh mtdkting 'hi fUentt "tUMertleeve. Hf '"Haw anoiher eatraot ftro the tame letter; bsd belter settle k iirivutilvt nreriou to I Irving to fettle Ie bltut GVaSerteewe -I Hiiuk Litis looks very liUle like confirmation tale that Giidarsleeva wna made a witness dted bet ng g'wen up" to met For, mark y pO, thete worthy trailers ilenifn to ereate theim 'ion that J wanted this Bill of Sale given Bp to a vtinen t i But not thi Mr. Fowler I i canning for that.' tie Ukes cure to have a wit by hi own letter, who is it he selerts' ' i.iy man for whom be acted, and whom he ' 'hen bound to pleate.' ' W bn hiti eredtility to believe e man who affirm that lie sir- '' ed up the eriilenee of hi right for proper ' tin who be Kitpeeted meant to client linn, i "icrvtoie be took Him in a1l a witnesat and k ottjm-d m k town Where mane witneaa "i jue bail, ht .:Ucted as a witnes tc eery lm -mitt iiitrrrafrt?. John fiildersleeac 1 K'tre Vh W'illiara Fowl too. t All these ,'rtean arwwt; wliieb lcq explaw, vf , in July, l3 ?, thi ssrne Wr. Jolm Gilo "'rve wrote me a letter, fraW which t tnake Jilliiwhig eUraet, and wbirh, . when 11, '" create a regret in (Ik- mhvlt of JuSme jK-pple f't' id did in l,ls, every man with a strong ?yr-r Mr. Fowleiiwhl.es nmbingfioinymi XL ""V" " 'he filio. (meaning SamvJ retV1 wiiw'sii e)oi- Itlmt M 5Mh Is bom fnrih. Hn rt. L.,A .... "e, and did hold back the writ In hni "uM W without a Uw an." Ami , Mrfw3eot(e p lialtfijh ibjteU adexniate knowledge of them throuzli any oil) er ebanneU will not these considerauons,sotr.e ..mirt linr iBard. Miref.iiw ihieked : on if ann or ier ot wnich proaucea otner eicepuon gretsed with one pound f lard or oil to every fro tiie powera of- ordinary. Governmenta, JO Ibtof wo"l-v . The auhscriber will card wool, altogether, account for the policy of binding thui prepared into good rules ror tight cent a the Jiand of tne f edetal Government, from pound cash, or the .one firth raw ef the wool, if veuching the .channel which alone can five brought before tbe jtt of Octoberi and for Officacy to Ha responaibiiiiy tdlw eonsiitu cents for all that i brougl after that timej and and wf hsavinir tbote wbo' adroiniaier U. MmtaAeofH' mot exctedmr tvi thu umd ttblari, tmd ly tmritrouewjif pof txtttJing fat year. ? . . . On the part ot the act. tba auOawiaf ab aeraatmoe present ihemnt rrei , ' L The Cwnetnutio txinrjoaes that the Fre ' aident. the Cong rett, and each ef iU Hotwea, way aot diacharfe their traata, aiuSet from defaet of jitdrateat er at kef cauare. tlctjce. iney are au nude responsible te therca4 tnenm, at the returwag prtoJaf etnetioeu and the rreaidetit. who ta aiogle entrusted with were front pewere, la, ae a hirt bargwd, BuMeeted ta aa teterenediatw rmpenchmeat. m. Should it happen, ae tha aoaatitwtiaa twppaaea it may happen, that either of these branches af the Govt mine ot may not have duly diacharged it trust; it Ie natural and pewper, that according to the aauae and aa greeof their fault, tl.ry ahauld be brourbt mto contempt or Jiarepute, and Inour the Ea i UJ r.i. ' .'. k " w pwopie, - . v - S. Whether it baa. In any case happened that the proceedings of ei'her, or all of those branches, evince such a violation ef duty aa to justify a contempt, a disrepute, ar hatred among the people, cm only be deterotiaed by a free examination thereof, and a tree eorq rouaica'ian among the people thnrcoa.N 4. Whenever it euv base actaallr htnnan ed, that proceedings of this eort are chargea oie on an er either tr the braacbea of the Government, it ie the duty at wed as right of intellisreat and faithful eitisenti to discuss and proroulge tbem freely, a well to control them ty tne censorship of the public onimon. ae to promote a remedy according to the rules of . i. ... ... ui vwnHiiuiioii. Ann it cannot oe avoniea. tnat those who are to apply tbe mmedr must teet, ia enme aerree, a contempt or hatred against the Iran.greaaing party. 3. As the act waa nested bn Julv .IA ITCH. and is to h in force until March X 1801. it was ei eounev tint .during, ita continuance, two election of the entira House of Rrnre sentativea, an election ef a part of the Sen ate, ana, e cieettOQ .ore Frcaidenr were to takeplace.v"V . That consf quenllyj during aU ' these elections, intended by the Constitution, ta preserve tbe punty, br lo purge the faults of the Admjnitratioo,the great remedial rights ot me peopie were to- be csercised, and the responsibility of , theif publio agenta to ! be tkreened, under the penaltiea of this ecu V u . i, ... l ...i i r . . . . friend to the liberties of his country, whether the power eaercited In such an act a this, aught not to produce rreat and . universal ahifn -AVhetbeKarigid execution of uch an act, In time patt, would aot have!repress ed that information and communication amoug tno peupie wntcn is thdisBensable to the just exercise of their electoral rightsK And wneiner sticn an actJf made nerneluaL and enforced. with rigour, would not, in time tfl come, either destroy our free system ef Go tei Huis.ii, r prepare acoivuiklon that mtgQl prove equaMy fatal to it? - t, i ; i v in answer to sucn erueations. it bsa been pleaded that "the writinrt and' publications lorbiddeji by.'fte aettlare thoemly which areialse and malicious, and intended tsids lamet and tnent ie claimed for the privilege allowed to authors to justify, by provintr tbe truth of their publioationa, and for tbe limU Utionn to which the sentence of fine and In pnaonment is subjected.' i:Xt To those who concurred In the acl under me esiraoroiiiary oeitet tnat tne option lay between the passing of such an set," and tear llir ill .forte .the enmmnn k i.i- f.K.l. hich punishes truth eqtiallu with fa)sehoodi end tuomits the fine end imprisonment to the iiiucuiuiw utscreiion ot ni wcun, tne merits of good intentious eueht surelv not tn he rn. futed." A like merit may perhaps be due for the disebntinuanee of the ewforhi fimi,hmeni. wnicn tne common taw atao jeevea to the die erelion of the Court Thie merit of i MrkMsa, however, would have been greater.1t' tbe ae vera! mitigaiiontiitd not been limited to to at-- lifts aa nita'.iit i. v-r tZWdtf p-fwA. .t u rel et ey fJkt L'mird tafea, tk,t Gweitaaxnt hs hMrvBcl4 ta sai w4 tne the -evStj , r . fhe WcJt prraow Uinf fArrr'cOiif-! f""'' f, ,s r-fol fioi, a. k- r 'eo.j mf pw,r a " 1 r . , i f 'aWwfirrte7AtW&re. P- ' te i;;..il: j i-j .. . J ra, ,lherrpwae!il;y wbch ai eatcatitd te s Uitk-'Irt'dMin . f JTu4ict9 Ihertef, ifi&U 4 rVl ilutkairs af Ma )wtr. -' . 7W,. U a t. tU,,fJ -Ut t b eeUlc,rd !!. that the rig H af fie fr-Ua af tit prtu, ae- Jbv - ef eirettftf tbe eniher af bs trawerxr-trr, smra 1 nen', ks ta be arcuurei t y t l eonsntutee atare prK,kory theetaenew t aat Uw ne line aub aei, tha u u ar,. .- y a free and rvponb)e t.onTihn. Te ' er be rrswria-i 10. for the etaUrJ w I um eahie airmraey at ihh) ng,1, drpeni! an ' t 4a theerent Bfihe "fret eierc.e ot re wwrv(iniini,jn hi wn iiki Tt ti ntira Be necetwry 19 aty a ;.tt ihKsmlard er.kl be, U;hrrthe M.-;,:ri of law be takrn tt.)r aa the tr'nx-n .,r easatnt'g and dUanaiiiag iheae txnli and . vs-e-l by the wr,ttt Uw af n.l. deawerii tf ibe eand.daies retpectivety. h t'mxt .. Jf tba won't and pi.rs.ctin the has been sees l".at s. -wumbrr f leiportanl ameadaieiit rre tt be cit- icrtd c!-! eWetions will taks placa k)e the act ialn;w.ih a bm.!. I d.svt'nru nation, whJtyru farcea ahbeegh it shosjld not be continued a sojrnmrsi for a pwer nrevtbe pret tie ' beyond the teraa ta whkh it krsutad - dcr the l.miutiao that Its freedvia be nit demcriuef ll fsnc.dtte fj peUielru!,1 at4aa lbe eaaal frreirn; eontcrjuently of Wool will bresk wool for hatter St bve cent. should be canted h warm . wealhertbe in the season the better, Good, eork, eal be . . 'l .a . l t A ' .. v . . "''"."rV., yCAe eountyiine le,183t tf , State otViSbrtli Carolina, t hereby give notice to the legatees ef the late to. a remedy for their injured teputetions. under the same laws, and in tne same tnwr uaK which protect their lives, tbqit liberties, and their properties? ir 'f T'-?V:" But the question does hot' turn either bn the wiaUom of -the Constitution, or on the pat bev which rave rue to its particular orrsnt sanon. i It turns on the actual meaning ot tne mttruTientj by which tt. has appeared,, that a power tjver .the, press ts cteariy exciuoeo. -JS3 . . ..." . . l I I ' George Cole,;readi..g in U western wutiici oi Jrom wmbt, of po,ers delegated to the tent. ''VJ-fsr'r.. the Sute of Tennesaee, and all other legatees of said Cole, tlial lumll be ptepared to aetue wnn il..m h the third Monday Novemlter. A. U. 1831, on their giving iae reiunitnig oooo , wtut y$&$$ . Executor o( George Cole. ' Notit e.: - Wss committed to tbe jU of Randolph county,! fat communicalioft among the people there Federal Government, 3. And. in the o?tmoo of tbe eommutee, well mav it be said, as the Resolution con eludes with saying, that the uncokstitutional power exercised over the press by the " Be. dilion Act ought, " more than any other. to produce universal alarms because it it levelled sirainst that rirht of freely t tamin inr public. characters and measu. and of ik. .! Aw r Jl l.a.i neera man. who sat eth hi t name is A UK AH AMraml belong to John Mahcw, of tredelf. eoui.ty.' , Atiralisin waa.ianeu .... ....I .nmniiiM ii a runaway ilavu. and u a r...... -I.....1 11 ., nllt larvtt lt llktlt niaiitw, iuwii w Jm' n v - . Wo tliM nartKular mei k recollected, t aa owner of said negro it required lo prove bisrtK perty, y eliargcs, and ruxe mm aay. , - r , :'" . 1 GEO. HOOVKH Sh'ff. Airuirt'ej:tS3t'fc;-:'H;.s,;A d"'"f ,r-6ari'' -p - -- -- . - on, which has ever been juttly deemed the only effectual guardian of every other right." Without scruiuiizinr minutely into an tne of the - Sedition Act.? it will be sufGcieot lo cits ia much of section 3,'ssfot lonu.HAnd be it further enacted,: that I any person aliafl write, print, utter, or publish, or shall csuse or Dfecure to be written, prin tea, uttered, or puutisneit, or siinu xnowmgiy snd w.Hingly assisuraid m writing, printing. .tttering, or publishing, sny uiae, scboumioii, it mMiicinua wriiniv or wrimiEB buih. im lio eminent of ihe Ctiited Btatrs, or eiiler : ljACUB,snd that he belongs to Mr.. Clutrles Ca I House of theCo.gres of the United State, - Wassomtiiittcil to the y& ol tiiis place, on ibe Zlt inM.,a runawsy negro; wim m) i nin . ol HUl-KO, ooaniv :,itc m: t . ft . ......I. '1'l.a tfmlttum H tnil ha lost manyoi ma Kirciecui. - r -..;A m h.L. I.i. awav. or he will be dealt iU,.tU law diiet. Mr. Carsoa baa been Augusts, 1M1 ry'r tf yttiih urt intent lo ilmtne the gmd'gvvn i grri ? tnf,.1he-?-rmttintt orlo bnit them, or rHie f(ttm rinM lorttmvt T '4UfipuU$ o,t4o milt, against than, or ( short 4 periodt and the apparent Uicons'mten cy would have been atoided, between justr fylm the act' at one time,1y contrarfiing it with the risrors of the common law4 athrwiac in force; and at another time, ; by, appealing to tfee nature of If crieis,r,s requiring he temporary rigour exerted br the act." f,; v, But, whatever may Imve been the merito rious intentions of allot artr Whu contributed to the .Sedition Act very few reflections win psoye, mat tit buleluh- Umleneyi is Uttle diminished by the privilege tf giving in evi dence the truth of the matter eoniained i politic wrilinra. ' J'.,";.' - I" the first prce.-whfcra4,a5riiTil'e and naked Uscta alone are ro question,1 there S'itifficietiU """"v vbpeb, ana swnmieni uouoie and vexation in ell, of meeting a prosecuiio ii vi .no uvtbi uuicni, wim tne iuij. ana tor mal proof necrssarv in a court of law. .. V "But in the next nlsee. it must be obvnnia (o the 'plainest minds, that' opiniphs and in-. fereneaV' andcwjecturat tibservation,' ar not only in many case inseparaUid from the facts, but may . often .be rnura the objects of the proaeCMtion than, the' fact themselvest or may even, be alto(?etherX absti'aeted frbm mmIuIa F..I.. .1 . - 1 . . ' - I f . .siuvv- iiuiibi vpini,ons piki iiucrcn ces, and conjectural flbteriatlont, cannot be tubjecta of that kind of proof ,blci spper tius te facts, before a Court of Ltwr J ,iw,'.' " Again: It is no less obvious that the intent to defame or bring into contempt or disrepute, or hatred, which is made a condition of the offence created by. the aet,1' cannot prevent i pcrH,iuus innuence on tne I recount of tne press. ' For, omitting the- inquiry," hew fat tne maucc oi tne Went is an inference Of Uie law from the mere publicatioin it is manifest. ly troposaiDte to punish the intent to bring those who administer. the Government into disrepute or contempt, without striking ft the right of freely diseuasing , publio charactert ana mearurm because those' w no einrtre ia such discussion, must expect and intend to excite these Unfavorable sentiments, an far at they may be thought to be deserved. ' Te pruniDit, tne intent to excite those Unfavora ble sentiment tgainjf ; those who Ibdnunistcr the Goeniment, is equivalent tts prohihi- iion oi me actual excitement ot tne nr. sou to prohibit the actual excitement of them, it equivalent to a prohiUiioii of ditcuaiions Lav ing that tendency and effect, which, strain. is equivalent to a protection of those who administer the Government, if tbey should st sny time deserve the contempt or. hatred ol the people, against being exposed, to it, oy free animadversions on their character and conduct,.' Nor can there be a doubt, II those in publia trust be shielded by penal taws from such strictures of the preisi, s may expose tlieia to contempt or , " " r hatred sbt-re Uiey may de'erve i , t ; in exact pro irt'nm a they mty desert e lo be expeed, .ill 1, it. i-ri.'inlis and eriminalitv Ol the intent to epoie them ajid tLe vigiUnce Bbatild there hrpeo then, as ia exirencr praaabte inrebtita taaetna t txher braKcb ee af the Govern ixx-vn, to be competMioat betweca ihose wha are, aad thesa wba art' nat, atenibeot of the Govtrna.tnt, wtwt wilt! bwtbe altuatioaa ef the competitor? Not equal, becanae the cbsmcteni of the former w.U be covered by the" Sedition Act" from1 aaiaaadveraou expoaWig ihets to diirepule' among ias people, wh.ut the Wl'.tr assy be exposed to the ceotempt snd haired r tke1 people, wiihoita vioUtton of the act. ' What I wdi be the situation of the people? Not free ; because they iil be compelled to mtk thtW election, between compel it or whose preteu i si on they are net pcrm,rted by the act, equal ty to examine, to rtitciui, and toaaeeiiain. And from both these sl'uatHH. will not those! In power derive an endue sdvantage (M eon-: trauing tbemselies ia it which, by impairing the right or election, endanger the bleating, of tbe Government toundrd m iif, . r. . It is with justice, therefore, that tha Gene ral Assembly have affirmed In the feaoluirnn. as well tlat tbrright of freely examining puoiic cnaractcri ami nteasuns, and r.tov m-inication theraon, la the only ' ert'eclual guardian of every otlierighvsa -that,, this particular right j levelled at, by the- power exercised in the Sedition-Act.". ; .- The resotution next 'ra order is as foltoWi: That tins State havfn hv hs Convention. Which ratihed llic Fedaral Gonetitutinri.-ex pressly declared, that among oUier eaaentiaj "". - ins nuanj ti conscience ani oi me press can nut be eaneelled. abridctd. reairain- odor madilied by any authority af the Unit- eq, oiaiea,- ana trora ne extreme anxiety to guard these, rijrhts tram, ' every possible attack of oDl,tstrtind ambition, havinir with other States, recommended an , smemt. mem tor tnat purpose, which amendment yiaa in uu tune, auncsau to me t.(.'ntituuoni it would mark a reproachful iticontiitencv.snd criminal degeneracy, if an indifference were not anown, to Hie tnest. paipatihi ywlstion of one of the rights, thus deviated snd secured: knd -to the tiiablishnietJt of s precedent. which may he falsi to rhe other " ." ' ' ; '. To'pTaoe thi reslttiioh ie'h juef'ITghr.tt will ha AeeeaMurv tn rmir In thi- art. rJS .i .lt. cation by V'iigiiiia, which stand in, the eiisu ing tnrm; . -w v:-.;;. . i . ,v,v '" .'!..? we,the uelegmes of tur people of wgr nia, duly elected in pursuance of a reoommen- dattori from the . General Assembly,- and how met in Convention, havinr fully ami. freely investigated snd licusscd the proceediirgt of theederal Convetiin.sn4WtHr fnenae ed as welt as the, most-, mature deliberation hath enabled Ui, to decide therebu; d. in the name ami in behalf of te people of Vir ginia, declare and make known, that th pow. era granied under the Consuun um, lei ng de rived from the people of jthe.4iiiiled Slates, may be returned by them,, whensoever; the same shaU be, prertrd to their' injury oppreasioM and that evry powev hot craiit. ed thereby," rt mains with 4hem,'m(l at 'their win, . i nat tneperoi-e; -uo right, of any Uro4 minetioa can pe.tntelk:1.sbr1tged.;re8troin ed or modified by he rf;ongTeas, by the Se nate or I Ibuse'.id BeprnentadvutVctf n't":, in sny capacity,'' by tliti'I'retWeitt, nf any .Hlfi partment or oiltcer; W Uuityif eitates, except in those Imnahees in wIhJIi pnwtr -it given by the Coristitmicw for. these purposes and that ainwg other enscnthil. rights, the liberty f;f conscusnoe and t Ute press, cannot be canoclled iibr'tdgtiuY' rcuVaiued or jirodi Bed by Sujf aothority oiTiut L'nd 61ee." f Here is st, r,w amrleinit deelatalioo. by the Conveti J..u of Ihe Stule,' tliat tliy fa tified lia CoiisSiuiieri itv The atituut jlhat 'no right of any deiioinim.ttru. can be cancelled, hbridgevt reslraiiied br lnul,tiei) by the o verniiitHt of tte United Statesj,,r any p4 of iM except hf thosr histaiieea inwliich pow. er ie eiveti by ttho jCoiiatitmidu' and in the sense pMiUcuWljv? that among oihir eaten-, lial ritits,' the liberty, ..omiswenc. and freedotii tifthe.'. hie. c-iv.nt'i' he .cjincillcd. ahridgedrleairaihc.d o modified by siiy(7uo, luoriirwi me uuik u Btatea,;;'' i-v . Vrrdtf cbu!d Bot vel 'etpreWin a fuller of more forcible mafiicrv,tli iiitderstaniliflg ot tne, von vHiiim, i nat Mi liberty of con science and. tire fi vedom of the pi es. Were eqtitilhj and etiip etoy exempted from all au- thorny wuatever of tho.United SUte. (,7 .Under thiiotv (it miard more effectual if the rights ugiiinji ve y -possible danger, uie uovemwo, aiier ratiiyiiig me uonsutti' lion, proceeded ly nrtfts td certain anient ments proposed by therii, a declaration of ''Sh' in which are two articles provuhngl tbe one for (he liberty of consticnre, the out cr for the fteedoni ol speech and ol the press, ; Similar 'recommendations having proceed--edfrom a number otliet State and Con- greas, aa ha beta s.-r it. - having so conser quence thereof iid ,'vtfith s view to extend the ground 'of, phbllrf "coi.tHk-tiCV propnted tiuung uuicr necisraiory anil retinciive ;iu ass, fc Clause ixre!y tecut'ntg the liberty of conscience end of the prts'. and 'Virginia navuig contorred in the ratir.cattonAwiMi.ii made. Ihem a part of the CoimtUutiont it will remain with acnridid pubhc to docide, whe ther it would not mat fc' an mebnaist'eney aud. degeneracy, if att'iuditierenca were now hown to a palpabia violation of one of those nghtSfiiie freedom or tne pies tiui to a precedent therein, which may be fatal to the oilier, the free exercisef religion. y' ,.'''r; J -That the pre'redciit established by the yio- Istion of the, former of tttese tight, may, as is affirmed by the tesulution", be laUl to the latter, sppeara to he-dciiioiKiirable, by a com parison of tbe gionndiion mliich they respce .hri.lJ . V. . . . the saais eontHleration, fore power oer tt.e '. exirciae of tv lign. under tiie Imns'ioa t,t S r hi frerdixn be nn prottib'ued. For-if Cooerer my reaulata the f er.lam ' J . . '. . I .1 , .1 . . , - " ." ""'uy inc-j uu w't a?riu 'e it, , beaanca it i i.J only, "they shall not ab n.'rn , i . ' It, . snd la aot aaxL " the shall mk no k.w teenwertng It the s,ogy cf reasnning nv. . conclusive, that One-rrti may rervi mXt& ' t . even s e the free exercise c.f' reiik-ion. ' provided they da not pii because it is said only thay lint I not prohibit it- and ."' .' ia nwt laid, they shalt make oo be rritrl J far, of ae law esWp " - '111. Cute 1 ..h.. .U . -. It. - J lIurL.u.i b.. iW.n 1 - : I 1 ,1.' Sedition, AoV wU'chlrg'a'.ates on the trea !-' flnSn AT lU nB M' .1 l .wK ... . n. -.J . . k r ' m riv wc . imt mar nwtaiai vn tna nnenv nt ennvi.. and it will be the duty of nil, in proportion aa v ' they value vhe seen ivy of the latter, to taka'v . tno-siann) st every encroachment on the ' fbrmer. ', ' ' v . '" . - The 'tW eoocluilin? resolu'iott onlv re ' rnVui, to he examined, ;,Tl:ry are in ft words fvllowipgi.- ,.:ir. . .' .... , That the good people of this C.immnn . s wealth, havinr ever ifrlt and eoiitiiiumr tt . , fee) the moat sineere atTVouc-fl- for belr bre ...iww w. inn vinr 7Mu . u v 1 ran. ini ... j r.. ..tl .l! i . .. . . " ivr raiaoiiiuiing ana prrpeiuiung trie tiniori of lh and the tVHnt scrupulou fidelity to that V Conatifuliou which is the "plndg of mutual T fiiemuiliip,". and; the tnatrtimo-nl ' of mutual ' happinesK the Grneml Asteitthly. doth so V lamiilv appeal to the Ik deposition! in the ', other Stales., tit ennflJennA .tli il.o. :il ' COaeifr with this CommonWeal'h in declarinr " . .1 V I 1-1 . a rt nun icrepy ueure, uiai IliC act alore SR'-dare nnconstiiution!, and that the neo :" ary and prepei mrsmres will be taken hf '' cauii, mr ,cu-tpcraiuig wiini lilts Stale, lit "- . roainuinlng unimpaired, the authorities, righte and liberties reserved w the states rci.oco lively, or to the people V iTiat the Govenior be delred In transmit ' - ivr((utlr JWNU'tim 10 tne " executisw -authority of eaoli f the other f tales, with a request thatv Hie samo rrny be ' '' -''' comrihtnic.fcd' Is the) -Legislature -o! -; sndthat a copy be fumiiied to eai iithtt v Senators and Repretentativea, repieti.ting;. j. thi StaV in Vho, CongrrM of the United States v'V 'v-V !. k' M yj'The tairnrss and egularily of the coutstt of proceedipg,' her( pitftued, have r.ot pro y- iccirn it ivihiit1 nnit..ini:i om i.m. i ces too respectable, to be d sregnrdcd.. ".' ' ' inasoeen aaiu mat it belong to the Judt - v oiar.o ol the United Stales, and - not lo the ' Statd Legisla'tures. to deelare the tneantitg of th federal, Coirt'iiution, . -v ... . - ' '' Rot declaration, that prtee lingi ol ifi. Fe "t derai Government er not - wsn-anteH hv tha . . Const iml ion, it a novelty irither amoni; Uie riii i . cu, hit among mo u-riuaiurrt ol ttie ftuueit norttrenhe oitijwot er tli LrgHlaiuia of Vh-kl V uit, sliiiftilarin tile esamnlc tit. u -'Npr s.ii the deolitratlons f. either ! hethers , allll'IBiiit or denying rli esnVttiitioctilitv of mt'ft V uret 'ul thft IVdiiiul (;i.tfitiln.)ini Or whelhc11 ' insits nelnre pr anor juitk'fkl n!eeiinns thereon,"v he 1oemdinanypoiiit iMview, an arsiunjiiion ,f , Iho office of the JwlgB., ..Tkrdmlmiim,.ia . tueliwitc, are exjiwttiimS of opiiiiiiBj oniitfconi- ' i pniiir.il wtiii any oinrr eritet than wht thrv mar .'., . uroihiMon opinion, iy etihinK'rrfleetion.." ' The exponitioiit nf die .fudieial'v, on the other band,-' are eairisd lirte Immediate effect br foro . ' Th ' former hiy lewl to a diifl(B m the hitlnllve ex.-. pretaion of th general -willf '' rtottrbly to a vhange in the ofdnion of ihe jitditimy i tlio latter , etlfinafi thegeiwiral will, ahilti thai will itnd that opinion conliiiu; uiiehangrd. .,' ' - t And If tttsiv h nn imprapriory m drebirhig thd oiitninUnuiomdity Of prtiHng. it, the Federal Gnvemmi nt, where eaft he-the iiniipitmii-iv rf'- aommuuiciiiing tus iieriaMtton tnr ciher t:,ies, nrl invttlnr ihulr oineiii..fii.i in k lit. ,1..'.,. . tionf c What It iillot nlilo for one niimt he tllowsJ . tile foV ill) knd a free snmrrrtnic-atioti among the , Sttjfes, Where the Con vtttullo'n rffipotrtaomu-airs' '-; H a allovaole' am.-)tig the Stni Govenimenie assinonmhif pubtie hT'JJ.of pi-ltatiMitiiuao. ' t ni aooMfieiation fiHrivn a woiiiii. tt..i, .tnt be denied to it, from tit relation the btste Legitlntitre tt the Fedeml l-i-ifitlntur the Ion . rrfeiliate eonttiftieni ot one of it btanshea , ' ' , . i -i,i. j.. . .u a...... t . . ii v in.tiN.ium u. uie oia.111 urn r irii' m mi. . . I taai ie'iiii rueillmentt to the Comtitutioni bnewicarrentdl Jo-thir(li ot'tlir whole num -1 bef, is SndiUionto Cttngre for tiie purrioto, tt hen nw Stale Sr to he formed bya ium tion i .. . . ... . .i . . . . .. Kinijitniei of 'the StHtc concerted, ai e, a well t :" Coogrictt, ' td'eoneurhi' 'iiui. 'I heSutes, " have a right alio, to i-ito agicementt. or sninpsctt, with the Cnngrctt. In U mrtfh fl.I A .Afflfflll I. . ,n t lu... from tb tityect wh)uh i i .i n totlietn. v ,( t-r t,,; , 4l It I.mlv fo he seen, wtielliee'lha annfidcoo , MYni-fSMud he thll rft&nllllt.m Tl. Ol It. d t.-rm .,,- andprvptr nieanttvt would be taken by tin? t. er .Slate for eo-operaling with Virginia In iiimn, :'. I..J. .H.hl. .Ci'.l ...I tn . .. A 1.1.,. mm . a ijki peoiie, o in anj u. jT-e imuie lo tne onjeesj,. tiont which have been rat- d againtt it. . ',, If K be liable to nfijeetnii, it mint bn hecauto',, eittiertue object or tiie nu-ant are otyactii,nabie. .'ttk mI.T. k.1ttra ns'.Mt.'il. ll. n . ( 4 i' tutioa hat oiiliuneil. it in ih.jII a Itiuilable o'nect. . . The nieain are expremeil in the f.'rmt '.theV1 hece-y snd Kroiier mca. irrt. A nromir-ob- j ' afto ha iinrftUf.J. I.r rr.p'in Kriih jMMuir v .0 I 4 "J ' - , 'tT W.ift n aIii..(1..i.. It...n ' tt OM...I l.rt .t.uhk thai inml moi.tii.n. tva, ontaovuil tn ll.. ..-. .i-tt terms, which was not properj and, for lint rmr " poje, eliher that the meant oied by the t.iM.cral -Ataeinlity were an example of improper im ai'i, . :' orlhst there were no proper meant to which tUa ' '' tern. souia reatr. . -v i .. v . ,. . - In.th ttYamnle rWen hv lliA Slut., nf il-i'Tai-ii.e. . the Alinitnd Sctlnin Artt to be unconstitutional, , v ami of toinmuBiciiiin!- the- declarttioa to other 1 'States, no trace of improper meant h ppeared..- if Andif thtotitr-r tat: ISatI eowcMnTflirt m. , . . . - 1 iniH iiiv vt' I viwi-.w uti sijni'iin.ii 4ts lively rest slid fim tlik scope of ressomns, j aii.edi clarHti'irj, soppo, 1( .l too bv the nr by which the power 1' ;! i former ha been vindicated. ' ' -" ' ' ifnei, Bothoftliee lu-Lu, the l.berty of conscience and of the pitas itsi. equally on the ori pi i.al ground of not being lielrgaltd by t' ft Ccnttitutiun, ar.d eonK-quentiy wiXh held tnrm the tivernmert. Any construe ; tin,lheie:'ure, that-"would r'.'.auk this'orti.-.''-nal at-cuii ) for tl.e one, ii ubi. hate the like elct on the n l.cr. ; - ,:": ' '-.?." Second! j, They s :. I l! by tiiesutplimi-nt ttv ! f' both incki'.led nt ilie i at the Mine time. snJ by . sppliuations kowmg nr.in..(,n.tr iv li nm ti o k,-ean tcareely be doubted, that these mw.. oitd have btea at t t, i i nric iondllo- ' : " frqtnl!y serured .- ti'i.i'iKii btin i i . no lets certain t' have been ruplnveil, a the limit of the t O'iMilii of tbe 'Starr t !it I.mw tatitin to Cot.;' t.' i 'sotnding of the 1 -' 1 't have repri". "i ' lrOnfre. won! m t MOJO! I A S'l t .. '1 ' ' ti.a.le a ... !i a t' '.ie '-'! o', ,r I I" -ffC: timl two-l f inn lift 't -i a
The North-Carolina Star (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Sept. 15, 1831, edition 1
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