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-. t ; . ; ' f ' -til ...- in .'I I . II . ! I li I I Ml r 1,1. I HI l T I. ' . f "' J " " ; .-.,.t . , ... ' M , -,- V,--- ,i ve. !;-. Sfjttof XoHfu CAMOUMJif : We havecopiea into :6uripjr-Uistb-from; ;1 0, cutuuiaUd' Air.- Madisom arid, is-pres county.l 44 u,c 'v. ?rJS"i - icuiug ana conoaenuai.ocniJ iuu repropacea Mr. amijh, and he is severe- trprit jand ' loA fbliof edy direct taxes, a the . ..' j c.c-icih I jm.'-Administr&tbrs ' m estate ofMordecai Lane diceasad. . ii"achr.e!iv!cvitd on .ana onne iwn appearing to the satisfaction of the eoutt that LMaatJs not an innatiiranr, 01 wis state, refold i'prdcnM wuu puuiicaiju" oc maud, .irh Minerva fai?. three week, -.that Unless , op the third Monday of February next, re in(j piea-i ttf issue, judgment will be enter 'Test JOHN H AMILTON: L cF N. cahoUma, ) Superior Court of Lavr aCe county. smith, assigneej VS. f Sept. TeroJ, 180. CASK. ftifjr Farmer; iaachmeot levied 'i h.e kandi, Philip Maont od he stimmoneil aa Girnishee.' ' ; beinr maile apf-ear to the satistacnon ol th hattlie (leleriiirjnr, reity rarmer, is not an M of this state, it i therefore ordered, iblkaiion he made lor three week success the Raleigh Minrrva, that the defendant r, replevy, and plead to issue on or btfora Mjndajrm Marcn next, or judgment anal entenfcdgnust him, ( 5rBfc.Nl UN. alia tin-presented Wealth nf the nminiv ". Vou espoused; tiie cause "K col. Monroe and he it would neitherli instantly became: unpopular YbuApraised , Mr nor have gratified his malice. V Like the-uttcfancei-, Macon, tiUi temnllblt: Aflfl ftll crrit f-nnninn'i-a ! K ' A 1- alArri.u . ...I r. .- . v ' . . . . v : r " . " " v .vbM" v,Ti-,w,ut,i wucre tner nrst speuker i . outBuj uiiiiiiuu? ut yisgfuce-o uiaue 10 say certain weanc pd absurd thines in or v J pertucioMa is the influence ot your, pariegyric dcr.tha the." second tnajr say ima ones, the n-' J that; ere'I incHrted tosuVrsdUoni I mig - if; irM! .Ko Mr. Erskhie's arranceme falaelf. coiiltructed "m'!' j to the n-iaJignanvfatulity of your .friendship, oaten-; ah opportunity'1 of carpintr at it. ' Wheit W ! : ;! Jsibly avowed foi-aha'C cempatrrFrom the pett-ilatin is treacherotrrto his duty to tbrrohi . . i; .- , ' t-- v " . . . i . - o i. j . : u bviuuuiuus , uc- ,uytjr , i piuge oui iu nikcni irora me spnere 01 1 as yom piease.-; ---x i " v i. c its coiitagion.' ' ' " " -' ' . ' t ' ' r- Due Bills. E SuWribers having long since discontinu- ling Due Bills bearing their ngriutures, are nil withdrawing -troir circulation al- fudi ir bills as may be yet in the hands of indi Is therefore to, notity al) those who may iy of the aforesaid bills, -to have them pre' for payment at as early-a day as, cbnyeni Mesits. Childs fit AWes, merchaiits, Hills' h; Mr. Joel King merchant, Louisburg WatsotrsqTthneTd ; Ilr:, Gerard merchant, Wake jcounty , and " to the rub lit Raleigh. JAMES COM AN, WM.SHAVV. democratic papir, '" what i intended as an answer tary of state : d reviled Mr ; Giles, and heen only nhernative. -Had Mr, Oa to the vessay; tdlPAifoLaot, , republished joys the uuduninished confidence! ; ofNrepublica"ns.' liberal and justyicw of the1 veal DU1II IU filiivv nui. jrujj.. LUy. IIUV i to be" .understood as laying :jy;dairrt to" that VimpdrtiuliiyJIhith many aflecr, and, IfeW. feel VWe rtpubiishthis anerj ai it may be termed. in Older to t;y before pur readers, the viewsand I ippniwiis of thji leading democrats,- as delivered : tiVroUtfh thcir own prapers V'V , v" It nmst lwcWy' strike v every 'ieaderV that the at- taci iijwn i 'Mr. Gallafin; vas not warranted by thetopiriionk' and writings which have been as cribed to Mr. R ndolph. But the party never Jean forgive the Secretary pi, the-1 reasury cause he did not a the expense of his own tion's financeSr which truth id not justify - Jhe parry wrled' war with Great Bqu'in at ail events, but : the means of'carr'ying-it on, formed a consi3erat!on, whioh nbnc.bui !lock ; : heads could disregard, a rerxrV whieh id "not furnish tnose means,, though they had been; lii nubibut, cuuld n6t but be unacceptable. -" J: Men of understaTidingrw ( nof) such as Mr. Randolph arf l Alii Gallatin, r must experience some bitterjenections-: They may read :tfieiFownT fa1eir in" thlT fate tfbiKer f idols of popular far. A few short years have passed away since Mr- Randolph, ,Mr.! Gallatin and Mr Macfih were every thiiig that was wise, honorable and patriotic, what they are now con sijered, by some of their ,party let the article which we republish speak ! Nozoik Jxdgcr. SI Notice; ' Copartnership of Vauyhan V Hazard was I off the' 2d day ot tbwOTjsent month by consent, anose iniiited will make pav: Jam yaUghaft, wM6;is authorised only l'e paynent and grant discharges, and ere i call on lnm hly for paynaent. USO TAk COr Ah TNEHSUlP Of ' , LOT HJZ 4RD Mf CO. - Twetn husiru 9. waskaulved on the pr ft by mumat consent. 1 hose mdebted.wil livmrnt td either of the SUbseFibeis, and jfRQM TH y I R Gig I A A H C U 5 . fO THE HONORABLE JOHN R NDOLPH, , , ' 2Sli Januaryr 181.0. ' Sir. .' - -J The production of -Philo Laos in the Spirit of Seventy six ot me lain instant, Jia. luny com- pensate'l the public for your- uncdi'titittional ab sence from your seat in congress. t AUhough I do not expressly charge you with' being the author of that performarge,' yet we perceive iff it" much oilyoureniusatiaifthe malihjrof7onr"paS; sions. The sentiments it oreaihes correbpond so precisely withryour political views, thatTam jus tified in ascribing" it to one oCyour bosom friends ; gntl," w tli;,s6ne allowance between -spe.a king and writing; it is just, such an invective as" the world ex pect ed from' you at the jjresent, period. . ,T( speak with uiso-ctton, your remaining at home undrr the prei encc ut indisposiutin, is ex- tremfly prudent. our inconsistency' ct conduct had become, so palpable, tiiui it was exceedingly difficult for you to muke out a plausible" story for your constituehls ; and', for" once th your life; ' you tacitly conies se tT t h" at 1 he re is' a poiiVt in poli uc s a; which imposture must cease.-JLveu trie powrs of your face ;-cfl!mHfAhynef "furnish a uask lor the. t ngracioi! rni'i'nvvtnc'M4-Mri',j; ";TiTwry There are curious rumours abroad that the cretary of j.he treasurer means to resign' the pest he occupies. I beg jrou, sirj ;,nbt o be alarml by this sarcastic: report. L t)ej ertd upon It he will tiever leave the cabinet whilst there , is the char ter of a national bank to be sold,rror a possibility" pf desroying the rtiiutaUon of Mr?Mjidison. I . know the ruling passionbf hia heart and should be sorry, to Uiwart it jbuf: twill resist to! the uttermost his ehdtavours to ruin a "virtuous Vrt sident" . , ' ;' C.');i:i 'iTwi-'--' :r- The situation; of bur foreign-1 i ffaTrs arises 5ner I tner tromuthe imbecility nor from the (vickedneft iitneion.' 'The report of the secretary of the treasury ap pears to be a subject of exultation with your few adhererusas'well as with the federali .ts. ;lt has, wdeediir, not a little surprised the" friends of the .finfitii nnJ ft I. n .1 1..'- .Xi vMii.wijr-aiiu ui ius miiiiiuisiiaiiuii, Aiiai mr. Vjaiia- tin, ! whom your peNvspaper pronounces ; " the grtatttt financier now livintr,'? ; should, not have been able to produce h more respectabje budget of the national it'soiirccAt' like the preS sent, when the;' kingdom of Europe; appear' td hlaye. c6nspired,:!o: dp'iii;nfr;.jf-.wak.1atuiHf tojuve beert expected that the libasted talents of the secretary ol the treasury ; Would; have proda jot acministratioi). Candid men can nerceive'in ced a system pt finance commensurate 'tp the oc 1 theHinpaiallejed :events"of modern. Europe th casion. The report which ; he tnade is probably rial cause's 61 pur pirsent; embarrassments4:'' and tse periormance ot one ot his clerks, any the pub' iyuur own condut tor tour yers past, has in rrf lie are yet to be astonished, perhaps, wjfhisome-.jsinaildeipee increased the perplexities' of govern thing' more praise worthy frpm the althiut'inven- nienC You perloiiitd ihe affections of the public tion of the htora'bie "Strcretnry. :I am loth to sus-i by yb'Wiful ; professions patriotism at tlm pect-thiscapacity i4juWiL heflot sptredily pr duceome respectable evidence ot: his ability, I bctiuyed rhe popular confidence when your coon ui imiciiii ur ma .inrjfiiiy Will mmouuieiuy u.e quesiioned. ft must be confessed", that his offici arcstimatesi during the embargo "and now, give great scope for the impeachment of .his' rntelfeeTu al vigor, and the sudden growth of his private for tune is. unfavorable to the supposition that he is the most disinterested of ministers.' When a se cretary f the treasury, from . nf yearly" salary bf four pr&YtS thousand, -amasses in. the, short com pass of eight, yearS the enormotis fortune 'of tivo hundred thbunand dilkira wt are authorised to en ouire flow he Has effected it ? If this were a gov ernment of Enplindrand Mr- Gallatin a lord Mel vitle, there would lie no difficulty in accoumun,' for the circumsiance J but '"it would be too -hast) a jetemmiatiorndeetde,; without further inves thptmn, that Mr- Gijlatin had made use of the opportunities. 'which his station affordso Tpt eulate in the funds for his individual benefit 'oi, that he availed himself of th same opportunities, to herome tlie proprietor of lands which have been hrrrificetl-by...thtiMful-representatibns-of tl e mair 'who ru'rcbasedirciu the L'jblic,. - If the honoufa" t ... - r tryrequiied tlie utmost ekerthn of your 'faculties.. .Youffirst dc ei lion of your friends was distinguish- ed by a peculiar intimacy with a British emtoy. W hilst your acrimonious hurtioursijSought to -taint? the character of Mr JttTcrsois, and to poison the reputaiou of Mr. Madison, yctir wounded pruie pursued consoMtion in the chaiipt of Mr. Mer-vi, ry. The city of VVas'nngtof. beheld your eccen tric tap.Rcntaitli surpriie. t fluty - sir,: neither the " cheering smiles of an nglish dme,-ncf ihe bril P lianit ministerial ; equipage ot her lord, tould sootji the asperity of your tempexiitir assuage the pangs . of a heart that raged for 'the gratiMatk n of uh-. lawful revenge. What a trrumphant day was it. for the jnrnds td (Ireat Brithin when you -trera! beheld eKiiausting your fprhe to the verge of dis sohiuon oy a torrent ot irtvecuveagain; t tne neu- ral priicy ot Amtnca ! I he author of War in . j-i.ume-' was, irem th..i msmnt frted ficmthd ibourof '-inventing sophisrni to overturn the, law of ' aa.rons -r lie round -m y&ur speeches thev'srett. meiitse-H-rtte-dTHnd . thedecTafnation of John Ul atpty to tilhe r 6r"botr7 lorpawi ent. JAMES VAUCiHANf fe LOT HAZ RD. - fafflsborough, Jan. Ith, 1810. .. : ... ..j.' ....i ft utttSintiis ' to" vavesv rvsisist comiiiued as" usual at ht ErIc Tarevn mtf ike an utihoiv acnci-si, lor som' i.nuit(tu.i.con course of lyilmci atoms, which ii.igut pl.'ce the lUto public use. The Diiblic ma rest a Ft the niost penteel treatment will h. nh. " .11 those who miry call nini. lw. T xivv. r A T-r?tT A vr 0 tilt I eat fllSt sale: L ellon a liberal "credit i-'ttir - Honses fflli?ffboroh? tpgetheritha t of Land within a few linndred yards 'I he hoirses are good aoxLconvenk P "of elegant on the land a snflRdn.o ffly be ranedto supply a small family. J.r.u.NAltp IIKNUL RbON. c f the Dutch h: y to Holland, in --perie, we may e psiureil that iu has his reasons lor it i and it wisely confined yourself to your (;l : a'ioii, vdii-ttWifl rtqu'r alf y6uf ingcttuiiy, -sir, to demon slrjL'.e iht Albtrt Gallaliti, who has drained the country of hard dollars to pay thftin into the hanjis J one c f-the JBoniipaites, would have been a pro per characur to fiil the cmce of secretar y of state, tr which , he .aspired? I am not fearful of contra dtction when I nffirm that he did this act contra ry to the 'inclination of fhe presidents ., Because the secu taty of the treasury'nas madt a -feeble , if presentation of the funds of the' natioi. you a k".rdly Conclude 'that it" is impossible to make abtr one ; c.with your usual logical preci sioii,' you attribute the.poneity of the treasury to the.proceecinsrs ot the atmn.istation;,j.t we had I not some experience of the dunlicitv'f Mr. Gal ft-. 1. Atvl,l kn A. .lnjLI L... ., CArJlf.'l TT..Y sir- after the couusioiv between you and that mai todi-siioaour Mr. -Jifef'stn, men of discernnieiv have regarded Mr. Gallatin with suspicion. ,You certainly have not forgotten the declaration which you maaeupon me uoor oitmc uoe oi- represen- taitve8j tnat:fr?fc3ry- of.jne irratury naa in- formrdA you that the ftrenrmj fad tte?ited, con trary to !av, to dtato two miUiona oj tkliar jrotn Affairs ot tt.c- hanon in a posture niurcxongeuial to your spirit At a xonenjent r seasons e&fiid) find yfiU creeping l'oi th f rOva-you r re u t a i to seal ter tht jBeedsof discoptent among the" people, "tnd to'withet the nerve f-f governnitdt. buch a com mon exerifon of your faculties wUl'create no sur- lie Store adjoining thereto oh ace uunt ofjprise -; a nd must serve niost admiraby- to il.tw- icriber sofely : andOo -supply ihe vkarxy tr&te the complexion ot your patiiotrstt. livthe 'Ptmiundant ol the Tavern, he f ai ben mean urr-e e aic-. u . cciu, ; w uc . u-uhu uu to remove his family to"abrivatc houu ereri oy occasional sanies ,irom-a newspaper atk yard of "the Tavt rrvjotr cor seouently ' Viieh claimse honor ol beingunder your par- considerable addition of furniture, kc is itici lar patronage and direction Your opposi! ion to Mr. Mafisoh, previously to his late eltc.tion, ws maiked by an ihtemperate personal hosiilftyt -In ihe'-'nttifidafion '.of your spleen you violated every role of decorum, and for Hired rriich'cf your Tpretensjon to the character of gVntltmari. I!.t you failed" in your, attenipt to crushhimrydnd only Rendered yourself ridiculous. Your sarcasms and yrjiiFecfamatibn were alike unavailing. We sdmired your eloquence, but we smiled jour ; logic. Yoti were cQjisjdered.as-a spoiled child, wheree mind as well as cointHution had been injured by indulgence, and whose tern-r?er-was tot) irritable to brook either manly admo-n'tUbnr-Te'aCsonkhle .cha-ftisementV,' p gam your standing witR the public and 6 propagate an hon Durable opinion of youy candoi the first act oj Mr. Madison s administration niUiTyoor: un bounded apprpbat'ton You brought forward aiid advocated a res()iutiwuneqiWvocally ccminending the arrangelnenf maclie "With Mr. Erskine, and, 99 rapidly: had you groi pon the! esteem of a cer tain party, that the federalists on that,occaQn w.e,re vbUmtarily your auxi'iaries. The fervorgf your newborn .zeaf for the president, . hoteeter, was suspected. ' There was no occasion for 'you Ft 1810. ltkeiv Rnif Mc- -.1-1 !t high, with a roach mane and tail, n. lace, her It ft nostril, white and her wiy a ytara.old, with aTong mane and arin her forehead. ' If stolen whoso- '.hend saicl-thief, so that he mat nl if strJvJri Jv. 11 - ' " . , vot e , of t hanks because there was no'impendinE js.T,nrnxPf"ep ' . -f ..... A, n Rondolph became on a sudren, the theme of ap plause, ut St. Jnmes. Sir, you have been .the baiie- cf your countiy. ..Weak. men, ,dazzlcd ' by ; f e unsel of your wit; have been deluded into the at.ks of e xposition ; cunn'mg men, .availing them selves cf tlie impetuosity of your mind have madeV you un instrument to increase disaffection arnofigf repuhcanf ; and foreign ra ions perceiving the prevalence of tactions and parties in our councils, have trifled with our honour and despoiled us of our rights. -."-.-' ' "'', - ''.' Vdu hate grown' extremely tender of the PreRi deiu's reputation ; and you trt mble tor his fat because y&u imagine that he is surrcuiided by a -junto of unprincipled individuals f Believe fnet " sir,that Mr. Madison's expansion of mind and fertile "of soul are a saHicieni security againsVi the cabals of any ohibitiirion : He views with ti qiuil composure the open hostility of. Pickering ad the pei5oious admonniors of Randolph ..Relying upc) that Band, of patriots w ho will ne- ' ver deceive him, l e acts for the good f his country and will cover himself with imperishable -renown. . ,',;''. . : 1 . f congretvjate you upori the improvement off -. yrur hatural sap'city. - You had aiieedy astonish . ed the. world with, your astute discoveries in poli tiksj but how is our smaztment irci eased when 'I: Ac. fliitlic, pu'tn-for or'.f-riuitiM-an4ou---HJairf4tfU'"percerye .in the matrnlwnt-" must also femerober hiw meanly the honorable at connect ion-tTfn aftiiable lady with a member secretary cscaptd J'roni the ocii m -of ihat.lact. of the Bonaflpartt'-famiiy, the commencement of of perfidy "to Mr, Jefferson and t'rtm the disgrace , a rrtnch dcmirfaiion over the United States ; in which he involved you by nuikitig you his dupe, treasonable dtnicns in. the' resignation of his seat It .was perfectly, understood at; the tin.e, that m congress by Mr. Ntcholas-j 'jne theetire ruin -he pacifie joi;r rising vergeapce by, suitable ex- of our free institutions in the vigorous efforts of pIa:n;dtopl ardent promises of fuluie atr,ne Mr. Giles to virtiicate the lipius of the country ! ment.,fle would have duped yn again. ir, hidlTo- cbrroUiatc the perspicuity of your intellect, - not his private resentments. CoritsTed with y. of fr)ei;ds qi.cte jour, own prtdictjons, and ia yor, factious designs ; and yow owe it more tp.histKetriie'splrit of impostors.- fcaiHyou as'a prophet, " passions" than to ls; fidelity .'that he has suhmitted Like, all ot her false prophets yon wrlKT doubtjiot, .." to congress a nnanciar repon wnicn jibs paisrea er;.oeavoiir 10 mini year uni lureooo.ngs.- is 10 the vigour ;.pf xidfninistration and giverrour and the means; you w ill not, of course, be very delj- -Currency to year own ungracious reproaches. u cWe.. Tojjevilc Mr Jefferspn," to depreciate Jvlr."" .';'-',YPiU--frierH!s do hot seem. to e anorired cf ti e Madison, ip, defame MjCGiJei) tp ir.culcate sds-. ' 1, p.. 5 50- .niH the f 'if AUI V.'C ft -miTT T7Tr - W Dollars mar he- had. FOllsiX 'nar r-jov " if r . ' - a ivo, - dancer to the country. : It was ihe daM'n of eace with' Fng Mndtibrwhicli " SirT Je til wns!' ell. "as" Mr.' Madison had long sought in. vain" a' fact which your proposed resolution to the house of rtpresentativrs tended to contradict,. fcy implving that'Mr Madisn had done met eth an Mf. Jt fie r- ridrculouR situttiou in whih they place R)ri Gal plcicns of the Smiths,- ta collude with Mr. Galla- latrnjwheriihty proi'crn hi to fter MMacpnp ; financeFrovy liv i.fiffC.n'i's! lasV'foioVare modes of conduct "perfectly' indifferent K.-aicryet nnuaVreTM'fnayw''nic,1 n 10 ynu' at d alternately pfncried as the pfogies present "of the state of the nation . If that docu- of your-iaathinatiQns quws, Sigpou. deceive"" ment ivto ce reciiyfd as trie result, oi.tne.iiuium. yoursfii., mis is noi-r!e :vi '!t a or exettioh of his abilities, I. haive.jfcDUKnar.te to ;;re Mahoirejr '"The ; Ameritans are er. - ettioh of his abilities, Lhavt'jufcpuKnat.te to ;;re 1 son was willing to dp ; antl, fir asit wentr this dehcurcing'the secretary cf the Treasury as the Jignteried people, ai.d you a very diilertjfi.t kind ot -rr rt3posters. wnuir nero irem the tuguiveoi xviecca. it is true, yen was abundant, an faintly resemble Km in jtit jautve part pi . hn com mea rules of arith. character i for, 7 like. l"m, yen retreat from ui 1 im 1 -i t 1. . - j 1 r n . i. . , i . -1 1 1:; 11 Ti-a." . ,'Fcrear jouery ior saicvwas an euiogium on yourseu icr tne enmity -y.pu,. mosi cousunuraie yi ojihcbj i K.' . . r? 'at,d Comptroller's Offices. 'had manifested against the venerable Datriarch of : the reveiuie frcmyCot,me"rce st offi?inK--es-'-e'Bn and near -VirginiaThe Tepubncah y oil, sir.-Accurate know ttdof tl.e rWdT Bnfherv public places in' the Thef resisted wilh , fort itude tbe'ia1eToWntt:-bf ;soatic ss'siifrt-ien't enablehiiCto ischarfee; the A;bolJe "of 'life': o .. ,cpury;-in-,; retirement but lUt -i?-1? Tlckieja'-arr4'adjro1d: four denunciations and the incersetif yotiKflatte the "duties of his t ff ct-v It yvas only whtfthartheTpleasures of Tn-pirpritn. yciit natural crn- - ; ktfc'fiTiV' th6''"ii'wiofr;wai;'-com-' ry.' " In'-'thc "former- they Vleheldc the vindictiye' revenue: failed, Jhat he had anopporhmity to dis. stituticn ,v ill rc:tde '' rco ; frrm (mf,of the -: .. ? arjtprir theplay the plastic fewer of his- talents. ;Bu hat raptures which Mhcmct expt mr-ced ti. his cave; - ,r ;i 3.u,ii , ' u n iv .. i iri in. iininn v I n 1 1 inr- riiniuniriii 1.11-1,1111. i on 1 1 v laiiimiwv, . 4 . . - '--- 1 - - - j - - - 1 . . .am. . ' - Indeed, sir; you wiU ruin ngno but youriwends. financial genius, indeed ! A chsice sf wretched gratified by incidents tot actfe r ccttlxi ki ,1 V -' " ...- -irn. 1,1 1 1 r 1 , . .-a
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