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L uhfl addressed th'ern. He began by stat-
the Federal Kepuojicana 01 uie uiiy va
opoviiicvil that the welfare apd hajpiwss
--,n nil i resDtciauie lnecunc oi
fv nuii"-'""- i. . --
s ou Monday,' the -.1 5ih fjanuary, , ,18)0.
imt'ion DUhNSCOMU was appointed
f.trfi mth of Jhera oldvolutlotidry Offi-
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oF4heirunKyv .To.them tbtfore' Mr." Rohrrt Smith thatrwe were at in achieving f V f ROM THE SPIRIT OF,7$.-' , h -x J;v
am myseU,' upon a 'subject our Independence ; U , ' - ( ,to ra t5n)kNT ojt kk vwtw siatiss v c,"
itheir oearoest mereM! aiiu mer wciiare aim nap i uurmg; our revpiuuon wc were jautMnuw - -f ; ' - iri
, pinesa of their country- '- !caofaecl by the knowledge that .if we conquered 4 --f;. NOIL-'- 'l. t t: IM
i The United States are the only Republic in the.vre were free ai4 independent.,.' In a contest no SfRf rt,-- . , Vit-w;-', , .1
world; ; 'This Tact whilu it ju$Uy gives ui reasdH'.wc sliou'.d , tight- with a consoousoess mac , we . ine cause ot r ranee ja tranwem imervantim, -. ,v ji-;
to be proud and thankluf, Should t the same time conquered our adversary we shWld be, slates o(. ing the reign pf the laat of the Bourbons except) K 1 1,
awaltejf all onrigilance and anxiety. , - his rival 1 : ' ,J. , has ben the cauw -ofJ universal rtonaixhyn j .
In Europe, in Hut most civilized and powetful What then, 1 may be Ssked would I submit, the days of oui? IV '-"The intoUi-Anjt V'5ot7 - N f 'i
quarter of tKe globe tliere are ntj Republics' lelt. to any degradation rather than go to war with of that priest-ridden, and ken flecked tyrant th. f , "
Fliev have all long since fallen a prty to French England? No, rather than 'bee roy country beastly sensuality of his lessor f the oirergrowti J - L
A.i-'v ruuv trovernment.'. and knowing
recent exiierience, tliat; ari l.ladminUtrauoii.
U nt t he uasis. ana atuiiK-""wr(iuo 4111111-
(jf party "ipirilt. little capableof real public r
, and nituraHjr prcnluc'ivc .of great mis ,
violences-French pci (idyl Eet tnef people of the
V iiited Su'es 'serio'us'y reflect upon this fact, and
callous must be.thetr feelmgs. f dondt aiwaken
ol 'neople' :..9f this Uterare-'deeply ;con- some tanxiety lest theain fatci liould bc full u
1 wise, 'dtscrcet and ftbemi admifiisra whttir4ta bra
iofe! the gigantic powe1!? bf jSfopoleon ? l'hifi is a
qviestionivluTmuath
nca I r6use from your lethargy, or you are Jost-r
L hid assembled on tne, nun 01 inisttnonin, iTwaUen tronn your siumotirs, a save your
;puriK)sen)miTiaun asuiiauiccanuKuur jcouTitry : it you sleep on uui a mi -luiigcv yuu
oinDorted for the office of ..tfovefaor of this I will awaken oiily to qcalh. i
H'ljiefederal-ttepaWicaMr-aWbeM iTre French Re'pttbrte began their revplution by
iniAt tlatneeung, after-'due-delfberalton, declaring war .against Kings. They.haVe enjled
5 IeWvedthat;';JpnaPatt,;iEiq..-of:;the it by waging; war against the liberties of the; world.-
dishonoured 4nd.de graded, IyoulcTrisk Iter, ex- privilies ''f the nobinty andtkrgy ; but abow alT,ryx. -f :f
Uteilce. Fjit existence T wiihoujt hdnbur and with? the unshaken constancy
out refutation a bauble tin worthy the puisuitthe tbttraordiniry abi!ity;of a few great wen, who ' y -; n
of a inan (or a natioh , ' t'- v 1 ,;from time to have pear
flttn4efrf occasion calkd them forth I'lded by 1 , :
capture iour shipV pursuing Jawfal immercer-' the free and viorus instfHonsand ' Ili
if- Engknd should. arbitm --" - j
upowtlje higlF ea3T ,ar.u;buf U)
CompensationIf EoglVl sho'uTdTiseile our .cid;treTneiTdous physical fo I'lrih'aridJsVf.. ftfl
zens. and sen3 them cantive into prison in tfie tlie indepenclence of Euibp'e. There is"ah-infii': --,- ',4
W Oneula, le supported as. the. 'Federal! the' Kom'ans were a nation of soldiers, and con
IHcin candidate for OoVern'6r.. In the full lauered the world. "The French are a naiion'of
Mice. mat ine xamuu,rtiwit. w ucu. i i somicrs, ani iicvr wuuiu ui9iiu uui nun u-
ted, wouiu'ue, pruucii mm itucrui jxivtiuui rnrrerai' aominauoii ; , , ,
uly republican, and would tend To restore I The nations on. the continent of Europe, has
promote justices raise the character , ot the name ot allies, are subject to ner win. r.pain.in-
iave so long sufifered---this:resohiiW)n- had too muclLxeason to fear', that it is the last struggle
ommutiicutedbV cur .friends, in Albany to of an expiring nation; '
inYral committee of the FederarRepublicans With the jpontinenCof Europe at 19 command,
i city, with an earnest desire that it would what is to prevent frlappleon frfm conquering the
Iwith the spprobatfon of tTie Federal Repub- world? Will he be satisfied with what Jie has al-
Ihtre.', In consVqi.ience of this communica ready conqured ? Be not deceived. Alexander.
Lrgeneral committee bad .called the present after he, 'had .'conquered : the world,' 'jwepl because
ij, in, older that our fellow emtens might J there was no "other world -to conquer. ,,-Mapoieon
in early opportunity of taking this nomina- cannot stop if he wouldhe has larg$ armies and
Jito 'consideration, and if they should think j they must be Employed. Military achievements
concur in it. ; ' - jare the only road to honor ma mimaiy naiion.-
hc request of the general committee Mr. Jllis anibit'tousr and -aspiring officer will i thirst for
i laid he had risen, ,to open this meeting; opportunities to signalize tpemseives, .an.ci.wm
rpose.for which they haVc been' assembled J have war as long as there is an independent natioii
tait to their consideration some resolutions j to make var upon. What theiu."! ask again, is
he subject. . ' . . . . i . I to prevent Napoleon liom cohqvienng ibe wonu i
Lid not intend upon this occasion to dwell answer. Ensla'id. In civing t us answer i
he preat imnortance-which it was to the hnnw t suhfeWmvself to be called a 'Tor.-- For
, the honor and the -. happiness pf the state ; J fer of btihe So called, shall 1 not speak the truth ?
i office of Governor shouM be filled by anjMy countrymen, I disregard all that can be; said
lent, upright, independent and honest man, about mv beffiga Tory ; and I despise and abhor
Iperience for some years past, had mude.j the wretch who calls me su.'for I am none. Yet
bsemtions, upon that point) umlecessnry I speak boldly if the pf ople ot the united stales
i seen party spirit triumphant among' its : I wii not hear the truth ; if any scoundrel who can
Inycse ve had .beheld private rights vio !cry Tory, cap Uidutefiem to lun a deaf ear to
i waaen runcier tootrwe naa seen tne: it, then are we indeed lost, in ir.y soui i ocneve
jeterah, yet caiTying the scars rectivtd that "fcnEland .Bl'ne,stahds between the world and
revoiuuon, uriven ironi mc ornce wmcn was iiMivrrsa riorainatfon : ami oenev insr so,- a "sjiuuio
1j reward which his country had given himJeyni mV-hlf if .1 l'f(V-to H) .-you fif.
ner naiKis t Jbngiana snouict oare to. oerea itiorminaotc w iiuruca v iim wqijuc. (
our Secretary oV State that s,hevwahted ;A Jew years, have sumceel treciuu,ner arrenntn ? . . v
and mustlhave jit, aridithus endeavour to afttrxthe most, disastitus ,wats,i:4bcrh is the tertt- 4 . v
vis tnhutarv'io her-lif Knirlaiid should fell litv tif the soiW the exuberance of the population F r
m
interior of the country n bngl Atid should seques- rent power in tne r rcjn:n iwuon wmcn uaqer mo v ,,
ier an me proRcny.ox our tuiicus uwuji which sue wvrai uianiigcniein ."sj . iwi
coula.Jay-
inform,
money
render
us you hall not remam iieutral--then any would the eniiis of the 'people, whetfier for iolicy or ;
my feeling get 'the better f me, ahd I would go war V in short, "such the natural resources of the ' '
to war with her instantly. And where is the in country, that he' who directs thrm at wtl, ;mastt;
d pendent American, who would . not wilh'ngfy- alwaysbe considered as the most dangerous enc : - p
spend hh. last shiHing,and his last'drop pf blood my to the other nations of the earth. It was re sV '"v
m such a war i liut Lngland has done none ot served tortus present majesty oi r.iigiana, wntn ,
these thingsr-but France has;; and yet we hear HI Charles the Second, seems to have been edn- " m
icne or our guva repuoiicans saying a wciru a. caieti iar a curse ni uwu cupic nu iv10
gamst her lru ijiuisn minister uares co maae ing xo uior encmip , y noiu uuu iwi miae-jpui '
an ihsTlauation of an insuft'itis 'good cause of war. poSes xi$txvtmfitlied to believe) hasnermitted
and no 'means' are spared to excite the Passions to - liarras's hia'' unhappy subjects," fprorejnai
and inflame the prejqdicts ot i he people against halt a century : uwas tesei-yeo wr?. m.w wng- w -i-her.
If France violates her treaty, burns our-ves-rfcf, and jiattfiei, this ctififwraetot theemii're'7.
seU, seizes our citjaens,' demands, our money, and to break down every bamerich wisdoin and -insists
upoq our becoming a party in the war wiflr genius could devise, and vabur could build up a-"
her. This h to be submitted to without a mur gainst the univeml despqKsmoi tne natural ene
mur becauseFit comes from', France. Americans! ray of his country AoW humani gena'n. How
Arc;..0u, ror are you not independent ? While melancholy, how humiliating the renection, that -
ion assume the bold front of a lion tp one foreign perhaps through' the. tody ot a Stogie driver, Marl- (
latKii, will ybu crime like a spaniel o another borough and f reoenc, nave ipugni, ana. yvouc
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While your administration are artfully turning
your attention ,u England, will you suffer France
Ui trample 'you under foot
Mr. Ogden then stated that ,yashington had
early declared it to be the intf rest of the United
States, to. be' perfectly neutral sin the war between
France arid England, 'and our present rulers, had
piofessed .10 be ncu'rul have they been so? In
1806 FraiKe .finding all her attempts iq conquer
England by invasion "' r'ediculou'v determines to
destroy her commerce, and passes her Belin de
cree, making alT vessels bount to or comiii from
England or having IJi itish manufactures on board
gzetbirvii!rlft"fiPtei violation of her ex
press treaty .wijtffus'i And ytt iivstcad of resisting
itf iri 1807 our-i'.iribavgo law wai passed, by whic.
otir own citizens tye much injiired, and our own
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country disiresscd, to aid Nr-polton in "his war
upon the 'coiiinitrce of E:;iaiid-This measur.'
va then dccr'cd'by. the l euera'.ists to be, what
ie waf roffounff, ambitious and unprinci-1 ;,vt France the brftish mvv, by which she
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fcniaeigutSr We had seen men promoted could transpoit "millions of 'sok;icrto cur lc
&tt offices of the State, not because thelfpnlprv;v resist
knts, lnlecntv. ami mdenendence of senti thp.m ? If r.nii!H. how much blood and howi it is now niuunmousiy aunu icu to. nav? pecn ue
ktbecausethey had nomortalent than for tins we were
ary to teach them what their. leaders want A m,i.;n .priniislv ask .imelf tbeae a'ues-' annlaodcu in France, 4uia.,uur ruiers were mus.
more lnteeritv than . iou?h to siick to their I wna . . ' ' !ied.VVe sifrsmh and c ranee tnanKeu us wr
riphl nr mmiw. vnf, 5nrl.r.TfUnr. -ioKf a - .ui .u- TTnttori ;tt.o rmAv tn cur s(u'riitfra in hi v canst i-1 he moment nov
hto make them the blind tools of the chief! PO to war with EnelttuJ, and tl. us assist France in ever that Great lbitain retaliated by herOrders
n. There was scarce any man in 'the com- j conquering; her T Suppose we shoult: be plunged', in Council, the adini'Mslratioii wejeready to take
i who. had not seen and cbplored these ir.tn Ri.71. a war; suppose we-should be cus vac-jiip arms ngesmt ner.iayrtney 010 noi evcu
Uur onlyremedy for these was, an, active, I rf-sful in it as the most sancuihe 6f our advocates j wait to- hear that theOrders had passed; but
i and honest exercise of the rights of sut- forTcouW wtj. Suppose We conquer Ci.na-; huiried thiougbiheEmbargo act in anticipation
u.wavthe, people. wlio raised tlie 'present .t)a.-start Eueland,"hay, suppose' u. the lax.guage.;w toe eventvr ' , , . - . .
0P,i .and It was the people who .must 0f 0ne of the enlightened majority ii. Congress ;rMr0!gdett said Mr, Jackson the British mini-
cm outof power. ,The people had believed we should render her downfall iiievitab1e--what
pnt rulers to- be theU'riends of-
rnturieans ana memore xney were pm shall have oestioyeci our-own noeriieswe snouiu
nce . 1 he i people had now found them ';di'3-. inevitably become luencb-piovhjces. ' "',
But should webe unsuccessful against England,
should she, annihilaiMiuF cX)hinierce; destroy our
seaport towfisarilfand, thirty thousand men a
mongnrrrKgroes'ht the South, might we not
tlierr be compelled to sue for peace f and could we
in such antvent expect a more favorable treaty
has bled, and Chatham Spoke in vain 1
Intoxicated by prosperity, corrupted by power,
a venal parliament and rapacious ministry forced J
the colonies into rebellion, and into the arms of "
France, and the en; pi re was rent in twain.- The
bulwark against French domination reared bjMhr
wisdom of sages, and cemented with the blood of
heroes tottered to its foundations. The out-works .
of the. great fortress of human liberty were 'tli;
mantled,... the- citadel ''alone was left ; it . was'
left in the stout hearts and free institutions of the
people of thes States e altera gentiumthe
eerm of. future resistance to thatx aspiring domi-
nton through whose aid our independence nanpeen
established. ' It was reserved for the sagaqity of.
Washington to discern throuch the honest preni
lirys of that glorious revolution which has imcnor
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the first principles-of freedom, and pur-
i me, ot coidttct the tendency : ot which
its'trSy'our ' renu'blicv' and it was 'therefore
Mf must now be left but of office. To a
in the conduct of ti e state govei;nment,.' a
in tne Chjef Magistrate was, he said
i.Mld i lheea9itiLnfuhJa-.rebri
ua.doubU It therefore hadHSeCome the
ttne true republicansoflhe state, of the
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If we go-to war with England, 'we must eii
I be ' successful or un.sWfsfuK If 'successful
ither
we
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ams,, to take earJyMfneaaures relative to the should be ruined, if unsuccessful, "disgraced. ,
uiwxwovemor.-. oe coniesseajnere- . Whv then do our ruiers. mean 10 lorce us mw
haPP' 'tt so early :t nomination a war which'-must injure-; us niatenaHyV leli its
'Midate had taken place- Andjhes gentle. issue be what it may ; let the advocates for the
w had been selected, was a man beloved war answer Tot rhemsel ves i they tell us because
"pectcd in the part of the'state where he the British Minister has .dared to iiuinuate that
a,ld nis virtues and his talents, had ren- -' R6berSntf tHwi't 'Secretary of SThte, knew what
name conspicuous, in every part of the he did, not know, and Hvhichhe' tbkl the British
f they Were such, as. wtu.ld enable him to be Minister he did not thow. This insult as it is
Wal IMiri.'a' .1.. U.t'.t.lS 'If i..- '.k..'M ti . i.. . - ' - '.J' j : . : All ii' i.i-irc.n
politics heshad been one of thse has been dismissed ; w by resolutions have beewjloAn alliShce with them, is alhancc with him
never swerved from principle; He had paSsed by large majorities hi congress :
. , eraiisw ana wastnereiore cer
i.u r J.p.d been dismissed, jbr what ? For an insult
jvhich a.o man.JZQJilttp9'n
fact toolrplace it was expressly stated ia the pa
pers printed tn Paris, that he uMr. Jackton had
been dismuked Xl Washington' Still, there were
kome, who affected not yet to believe that the
hand of Xafiolcon vc in ; his tiling, X.
As 10 Great Britain all our negopiatlonVwith
her,, at least" all sjh parts orthem as could tend
10 irritate thepeeple of the United States against
her, have beep published. Bur what do. wer know
of the negotiations' with France ? Nothing, but
here -and there an extract of a letter.- We were
told last sviminer4hnt;a negociation was going oh
tetween Mr-.Armstrong and Mr. rianteme, wnai.
has bt tn done ? We hayenot been informed, and
I Why, ate theiadmfnist ration' afraid to , let the peo;
illecknoW f The French papers ste that ariralli-
ance lis about to be made py tne unuea oiairs
with France and Russ; MrlAdams; has been
sent to Russia ; 'for what ? Americans look to it
XI yoiir aumniysiraiiou lunu an fuiunc .;wiiii
liztd his name, in spite of the anitnositie9 en ,
genden d.during a long and jcrviel civil war, that
it could never be the interest of the United States '
to swell the power orFrance, even by destroying ;
tliat of a jealous and powerful maritime ri vaT.7"0ut "
Washington was a toldier and a tote,man : ,
p6licy was enlarged and liberal: it looked to Mtu- .
rity ; to great and permanent consecjuences : it
was not the paltry make-shift of the dayIn.ar-.
lier life he had borne arms to repel the encroach',
mpnts of France on our western frontier : he justly ,
abhorred the jackalls of a FreDch despot, clothed
in the fleece: of republicanism, who (o suit their
own wicked ends would fain represent that' he was !S
then slave ;" 8c he equally pitieflhe fbJly of those V
who : could be deluded by so bareiaced a cheat.
inew-ahat JjhadfQugh tieoLlibiLrly4jiatliJi
country, in both the wars in which he was engag-i .
cd : andalthougn ne aetesiea inecorrupuonspnc .
Bitisb government and opposed them at the
hazard of his life and fortune,' he. well knew how '
to estimate the patriotism of those, who, for
conscience aakev have become the . advocates of
the most worthless military despotiyn' in the r
world, ' because forsooth r they cannot Endure' a1
gqXernrnent-wtcA ''kirg0etea4-'4h-r
The freedom of speech and of the press, the pro. -tectiori
of property, of personal liberty . and of.
hdnestfame i the trial by jury, , svpsisung iu we
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Northern powers under whatever pretext, you are
entitled to our war mesUuppqrt. ,
flned. of thissubiect. Mr. Ocrden
Kftat UiKnitV'ant ivrnminn lunrmfti nrn
i nearly in following animated language.
"'irrupted with enthusiastic acclama-
perhaps to. stop here. I have said till
whose Trie tfdship is death," once hU ally; you must
..galanguagew
supportea. is.u ior inia inv ... - ,
uI ' jut, a.,v,.;i ,kiu iriihie. t;. oi tneir n.v?avis a wk wii h iuvua. u
D.!in!n iA .l.tt.Mmnn no : Jrk wh'irh wfc khall BK INRVITABLlt.
LDlikOi.i iiioivc 4i uuii ua iii....... -'v mmm
be called on to. shd our blood, to -spend ourlrea-
surei to risk the existence ol our nation J Are the
people of the United States ready to enter into
7 to the immediate Object ot sucn - war iar aucn. rewi .. , . ,
"eehnK. in -Ai ' ui.. t uJvtS 'iw, .? iit "m. tr-lrt :'ue hnirvfouff ht EnelaTid and -
. T-umuere tim. k k n,i were v ctorions. ii is true, .oui.we men uS.
Qi- j ! . ".,'hhvw.hiivii UIU vvv aav -f ------ ... ' .. 1
liidian Queeri Tavern,
, RALEIGH. hi ,
WILLIAM SCOTT having become proprietor
compare the . prosecutions of HornTooke and -,
Hardy with "those of Fries and Calender, and
Matthew Lyon) cmo iyi as great purity as a
inopg' ourselves all this and much more U lost
on, out exclusive patriois nccausc" 41101 uetwf
the Jew way Vtbe king;gate l. 7f;a prfMnv
dent possessing4'regaI poivers, and a princely s re-'
ye nue, and living in a palace that would put poor
old St. James's, ror-even Buckingham-House to-
; through , whose 'triumphal gates or
4i
Jhe blush
marble ew aiitl 'infidels daily pass exulting, these
wormy .-gtiiiiciuci", ,an t v..v ,
-'t;.
iv tnthrip taste is an emflercr and lak'hs'x. whose;
decrees from his imperial camp, like the dread
behest ofAttila and Zir.gis, affett not lnwn
subjects rfterely, tut the.world and posterity-It
would seem that alOiCugh a 1 king, per eKis fhe
mnct nnx'ious of all animals m political zoology,,
lyet combine, him witlv an emperor and you nca.;
Ur.V.vVail his ill oualiues. ; This reminds me, s6
PUbluC
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. r .i.j.u.J . ;nrnn. kl. nln flml th i tralize all his 111 auaiiuca. ,,,
' "y,, it...... , . r.,-. . -.. , .t. t-i. ptt j ..3.i ..uihich cami' nndeji mv
-..ui: . .u - ..ri ,n. l.n K wanfmir Ift make inrrinlv OI ail anciAiv. ..........
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those who may favour him with own knowledge and which is not n?ff ;1'0 , : . ;
. -Se ;will continue to keep' goodthe;sent subject, thatJ c
Sec and provide his Stables WttaucA of relating For a -JutJ ;jrhj. thence :
ill lay aside tne oignuy; wtc pvyij, , --j t
ibject ad particularly .w v wham it is 4 ,
l5 ffrger s;hrink -rorn the discharge of 6nes If it true thatlwe then jconquered-at what txy .heir company
il ffom DraHfnti-.i ; p j f f.Tr. i k.osr.r Soldiers of Beosi Licruors,
" -1'C-I -.r"" uw"f --v . ".."Vr, . ; -:iri..M,: ,K. .rtKnrovender. M j l: '.-iL-W
1 1 '-vi hit set anrrnimrisH k m, M.nH. - h ttrsniiiMnn iniWiT. "Arc vc wiiiiin-f-v'--""-"... -r t . . - . i
W 7neivK - .-..-,,- . -- - -j t . , ,r , rantel totrterslrrald Klakeoi fit
r t anM4iuaw aJivw. vmv mu w . . , .. . , , - -.-. . . . 1
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