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f 1. U- U iniorn8tf do they appreciate the ? nature ctr tendencies of human events, who can cool pare this with any preceding change. Marked asit is by traits of the QrongeQ hof tiHty nr preceding events; trcauf and its confluences afein alt probability alike jlditfsrent from ihofe which produced or en- fued, af.i proceeding changes of the French geverntneni. livery lother revolution has 5: developed the trmrnphot the 'civil principle. o?r the military power., Jn this revolution i military coerCion is every thing, and' civil 5 -principle isjnothing. The falls of Fayette,' Dumourierjand PichVgrue are fa;many. fuc- ettCive alterations to tne fuperiority v of theU -'civil, and the fubordinatjop qfl the military '4 power ;! while the bold jfeiznre Of all autho""f S rity, the union df the hi bed rriilitary, 'with the hiheil iciii ftation. in the! nerfnri rf - 4 1 , 1 j f 1 T 1 Bionabsrce; dernonttratr the lawlefs triumph ! of force :Oiif rrtnii j' -iv : j jThpugh the right j is 6f the- reprefentntiiei body hat! b.id been often invaded on orece'd inj occaiions and its menibYrs fometinies baw j pPople ; I whereby this great Cpnfequencc was j me rciui -uu i mf powers or tne re preventative bod were a Hailed thofe of the iopieeniained unimpaired; ;, Trie eMrcre fet'e'd would of courfe be of ftibrt duration it woud.perifh the moment the public feqw I tnnent was exorefTed. ' 1 ! j - ? 1 Some light may be reflected on tfre charac- teroi-ine nw lvucm irom ns acts. 1 he Jhifit- effeas, hlchin 0cr opin in, are iike y to be developed, with becoming di dence. as to the correftoefs of our ideal ! J.- Either -the nation iii.perm.oej:iy aci quiefce in the military deipoVjla I V r Or the tyr,nt will beaffaffinaled.- j 3. Or a counter party ym be forced. j 4.0 render the Wefpoiifin permanent,? the nation mult beperfuaded triat it i. the'deiln o ttc rulers to confer great benefit, ujion th people. ...Aaione; only Will be reefed on ;Th.!fc I"6" probably confiftinSpeaceJ and an exemption from eiceiiiv. taction' We obferved that Be ona parte, promifes - that former. But it is riirfoulr to oblerve how be n enfure: the Jatfer,. i thefel benefits are pot oixferred,,9f,.oiheis. ;equai to ihenl the charifi of nnwi -;ij jia-i. r. . .j , - . r niiiimuoifc, n ruDiic o piBipwill loohlannihaits tniaaitenidoli VJ lrttl fnnl. Cvi.L i-lii. I t.- " j 7V5e wrd a?7rf uelUred Hirft - L Of molt prominent,of thefe are, -the banirhmcot of 36 individuals, (among whoni'are feveral ex -deputies) to' the inhofpitabie 'regions 6f ! Guianat; and 2 oihcr citizens to I th rn ,tnnevor ivocneiie ana tne lecrec ti eUbe ra tions of tie iutermediate committee ; of the cobnclf The fir ft of thefe afts involves the Hhefl)exercjfej of defjpotic power t Thie la(f :is an evldence of defignsj that will not bear fiblicinveftigation. -ndeed it is evident bat ths!comaiitree is;- chiefly intended to Screen the councils frdm natibnali reproach, flio'ufd any meafures he adopted poyuclive of this refulti And as their celiWrations' Vare fecre t J a nd kno wn only to t he Confuls, tfrey wjll not be fofcepVible of much influence from foplej while the vaft power of the Con fols will filvntly mould them to their 7iews. But fhbu'd the 'dormant patfions of the nation out into refcntmejjt, then the commit ets wili f furnifh ai ope, a fpltndi4 nd ,ceinreftient ttimr'V'- ? .: In thefe remarks harfe aWained 'frm" two enquires,, vviz The corruptnefs and im becility of the old government and the mo- tivek of Buonaparte. It 3ocs not! j appear ; in the leaft material to determine either the eharaeor 'the conducl af thebfdf 6vern aient For jij thele. ' were good, no one could withholB reprdbatfoh from its Aibver- vno. embraces the r if : v -T . ih"! itduu upon a itrontz't n? irNnary preUi on. Nothing ftwtJ talenft the mod r.AlnAiA . ? .. 13 t h -r-y 1 u m. iuiu mat c Zi .v.'" Miu ii agamic tne tempeit? r ,.BeTVttiWkely tooccnr,! t!ie af. tHt thc.moft cifiveHk-iti operation. If; i AS?1 e 0Pn0Hf3fied atrt diftance.fes the! onulngth will tbi.rjefee gain, when vrk ' hriJt .1 -66 '"" - repay approached the hA 2 X prot-bly prepar. ii....,.an(rtttnerdecl mcmeutJ muft, ! however, foon arrSif tin - i V . . I S SW ;'ledPf tIofei or patriot,' im- puhfep Ovalt.aim an unerring btow. - ill i nTl l m? allj?Ci3-t.lofi t Buonaparte, ! rankii as toipj-ubabilty.jbe ci eation ot a.Cc,Bnttr;Earty. 1 umia?iCIwferrcd that the fpirit ot rcHftaace wb.ch iftuated the- Couiteil- i,f rFiie Hbndred will ipel a large mail ol th people. Thcueh therete no. immediate j rpiattion; tiiis. tircum itance father iUeDgihenj a belief in the exigence of j combination, whofe meaftjres when matured. TVl.v w,t" a ence prcportioiied td the tae toll wicg term : t-vlve Dollar 1 i' r but may be dilcharo by the ParX lars, il paid dunrthf fc.len, .bich i 11 i therftofALgufti fcve Dollar, tl;e 13 I' and twenty Dollars to infuse a marc i tn il Any Pepuui?by,.he iMrJcl l 1 with the mar hM,1(. t-Ud : prtg EDVARD rARBROUGH ' March 27, iSco.i j ! , RUUb"' hHTlb0't,Ugh ""d Ufe FrcfiLrr y h.ch I have Jet ni t. tdward YarNrt ueh Ke was got by ike impc-rted fcrfe ruXflr d2m Qld Partner, great grand denfbv Vhi im ted.Juliy Roer, tue imPeOht;, I doiereby certify that I fiW bred frrm I Pen r, Roe-fcuck, Old Flag ot fce, Vi, Air the wpvntc hcrfe DareVwj tl eVmrcrtcrf -horfe Adcra.an,,anc fcveral otter htrr i I,;! s reputation,: buckle, bad, colts bf lhJ t xreni edho.fe Pr.lidei Trfn?U?Z ther I hi -.re or have had. jPrefient has beater a number o horfc. at Newfierr, alfo , at Hack's ' ford in Virginia t ,ano it !f tfeb opinion ct h cutl thatheuqual,to any. hlrfe rbig, coJjB" either in o.nt of foi.a, friced, t bUon, 1 r , Salirv;: i.r;i I," -il LLAN LOVE eld this fpru:g, low in Jlelfc has a K-nt fw itch' tail trots nturallv. ii btn . cn Any th trots naturally, ;s.bctwe.en 13 aKd.!Mhai c brBtied on the nar fhcnlrir tw... t t perlou fe cueing mare and thirf r kc 1 nurekLo-thirth th.F ' c. " - aw mail recede ten .Dollar, rtwa.d orih Dollars tor the mare paid by th fubtcriber HviW in Rowan Countv on th , . i. '1 L j . "im. nisui,c prcpoiilOIJ .ccrecv wit wrych they were; planned. - Thou- lana oti ipintt. fired with the love of liberty, jealoAsfof.Military ja,rurpjtion, or ambitious ot parti4iating in the wrecks ofi the republic, me ditatin gloomy and indignant fiIetfce,:on events' fubre ve of their deareftvielws. Such men will be hejard Such toenail a. I Around the ftan- dard jwhichtbeyrairei jtheri a majority 6ra large portion of the notion will rallv. The in- evitable-confequetice will be. eitbef an inimedl- ;mntion rl liuoni.part, or a civil wari I a ft be the cbnfeaiie BCI. WL'llf. fn- .Aim 1 o the extent ol I human mifery that will cverfare.d . T Ij V iMernai:aneor(o: wiii 'invite F- nvauon. Mere we flial! clofe this eloomv I It becomes humanity to drop a evil over T'sV1 ca-a n5'her conquer .nor palliate.' 1 7 March aStK, itco. FRANCIS WINGLER.' reign view, evils, State of iVcrA. ir-L 1 : - ttalllaX Cl tlTltV Ail. .1. i . ir. Nthe Mthday of June, in the jrar cfonr iVf t.qrd one thoulcvK); fever bnrVrrd r.mi feVentv fix. a Wf.? wf. v. K crr5.d. and thefubfcnber beirgorect hii fbni, ied lu'l greaTt regard fcr hiS fater, that L L "Va the bhblic pap,, en hi. own rcecini .P,hfV -2 Perkins had ten fen. JIvcdhti L 1 a,S farnUiH, and or daughter, ,cd & LeYcbed?.1 At ". ' : MOtlS PERKINS. k 7 u. iw, w, ters : and if bad. no one pilcciples of, eprefentaitOffVf ? faJeredand who at the fame time .entertains a? rational d i ft r u o f m 1 1 1 e a f ji 0 w e r , c o u I d hifitate in , rpr.oiM; ing both the meant by which it was vVetdrwnendfhepHncipJes by I which it has been fuppfa ntd.v, ji "'i. : l':. Whatever e iftotte hffj hile oppollng the power if others j winneceffariiy become thofe of an am bilious ufuroer. when this nnwmrl YK.li K 5iA LISBU RY ,R,A C E S't Tr,Mbe run on ffMaiand 'Saturday, the 16th XL and 17th days of Kay; next, free for any jTherft day's pbrfe ilf aidant, to upward. 9, v , & 9- Aeelble u 5ll of ae hundred pctiiidsrtwo mileheats.j j 1 1768 & 6o (that bad queftiox. fin) ift V ?f incemnBfvrnrthi hr r r. j : P April is th 1799. a or io.m-1. - 1 - v-. Retur. aeeablr to tU fl Jr. f'. 7. upriglit in wiarded iby himfvlf. HoWever fpeculation he may havebeen in practice he fcarcely fail to ehi5it the uniform traiit ' ef tyranny.,' pl'T j' -J.T - ' VVH From thrs vjew of thfe fevolulich afchfeed oy tne iword of Buonaparte, and the impofing mcoYhjt mjHtary fame we are compelled to pronounce I he government of Fradce rn il Pren ftate, a Military Defpotifm. The i y woicn, concentrated air power jtf the I riBmviraie, rand deprived the republic of its legitimate :reryrefentaiiye oomed . twenty"' five millions of freemen to flaverv : nA l lejated to Supreme Power a man whole highf tftj euloglum it the triumphant fla tighter o? tnsf.nds.- ' -'"( ; .'''.iij-' i-r--: J; ''J j , What is thaprohWe iiTue of thii riate- of H'ngsf me lolntion: ot this qiieftion i Ttade red peculiarly difficult, irom; the re ftoienefs of the lence and f ront the funprecei nted, nature of the events irf ft'ate of foJ ""J. fuch as ?a prefumed to exift In France il prefent. .; Af however, the bomaa mind". yViWpe reprefs its invariable difpoiltion ta P netrate into future erems, we dall ftate Tfre dollar. The trance money for the firiUnd fetoad daV The following are the weight. : Every aged nag' lijlb. S:3C years old i.s6 Five years pltf , ii3 , Epuryetrs old ii . I Three years old j 9 run- N. B. A prcrendeferce frr adcr u, . I : of the penal law. acfeeablk- tA trhle hrerch tof the oenal law. a uient ready dated July and 170 iUewid Malichi . "fc K! I y rr . v '- and govern Return re-. " - : , ' T.Kne- pj. tu cr years oiu i f fs'-n JJ-.H". entrance money for the.firit day Is fifteen entraace tabnev foV the tecond dav i. eight doiian. ; j .' f-.: .; - fcacj oag isall be eptere"U three dayijbefore the cfav orf runnino-. bf1r A(kn Tniro . - r I - - ' ii .i- i -. 1 .,1 M FOUND by one of r1T "J. J : : I' . cear beard's Frrl:'ro" "J .hf wcoda ' Wae-waMet m.de .f r! r" the River, a tTrunk, and in t , .JDr ln fintllii ?rJ lance an bu.r k? r Pcn if., m 1 lletmany D?V'j J!" 1 -J'?.--'- the cafe made " 7r.V wun ivje.fieines, a I G El. If - P U R L T n N n T T Mj happy in being authorifed to ikfofm the nnhli ka ti.'lt..... L.i.L.'r I ' -. land fbr.the benefit of preenvie ColIegeV has I arrive Tafe in America. It comfit of a Telt. 1 icope, a jet t uioftes MicrpEcope, Therm . meter,j Barometer, five Maps of the WorJ j on Canvafsf Qrrtry and Fjanetariutn, ai q4fe Msthemattcal lnftrnment., Aftrbnomic 1 j m drah n Elearieal Marine, bi Gde.her;: . iX" i ci-eis at r 11.11 oHvicui v uiwcrq muLaors r M 1 , rr r.'T -6 v uu m ine niob. bourhped of the College fee twelve pbuud. er Annum. h-.t -('jif, i- ,-. :r:i:. jlr !.; By order of the Prudent, ' '; '.-f . ' Vi j-K pMforofGfWT.i!JCoiJere. S e Wr r "P--re ,Vryffb imaged; Der may have them by applyinr te riT I aiiiaury, April a, Uco. C7 thia adver. EEAKD. THIS D AV IS PUBLISHED. AND FOJt SALS. T filS FfiihTiXG.OF ! FUNERA L Df' Soiii? cir:i Delivered at Salisbury, tht ntt. Ftb turpi i 1800 by the Jievti. JAZViES hL $ IK COMMUtorATlorf or THK DI4TH OF . 1 1 ; f 0 t . . r -
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