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-4 . .. .'V ft. Uiecipt'n .?v :"T M -r sft. tihrU . . . .-'V . .-...-r J i. 'ii . .. it . ia-pr dowrt bid boat and come on board X;. .rwa. vCob. Cote went on board the ot- and W Ir.fcrnjed Vb,'ibe Captvof the fii tliV tint tliere w war declared by the Ameii fJ.;i a enTaircment ihe daf. before 'with all the v.nkte navyi and commodore Rogers at their '-..1, and .that all the Yankee navy could not ice d and patriotic body to whom webwe outs.inistimable the sheet anchor of our 'happiness and political safety. ,- ' '"v'v The People of the United States Their, poll- i . o i, ire. " aDirCuie saw inai vnc-ocivmcrc as much shot typ':eces, arid hef orlinesln tbeijtical, disagreements on the Altar of Liberty, and ' .:i..if-ii hv ' thhQtitfThe caDiain'of the. their shoulders to the wheels of their Government. loriTit-a caul. UOie, in at uc vuumii nv iivoiuvm wi wi.i.Ufl;;..v,,...;( led 8c tw wotmded, and like ivise that he should; tnotism, virtue, wisdom n,lin all American vessels he came across withthis,character, Justly end fiigate K nfl rarffoes. He look;, in sight of the Pallas, the brig; MalcoliOi capi. jortiout rtr.ijnv, uvnuu u ton, tram Madeira, w'jth wjnes andent her to Ha r fa. 1 Ie impressed fon r men passengers ouf o! the briii 1'allas, named'CharlesAlgrai James M- Ginleyt I nomas urr ana vjwen j; liuiaru . jic tapuin of the Belvijere vspoke ,wth a great deal jf disdain of the American navy saying that they Were sq cowardly that they dare not come U along sl-'e. but kept jrawinz about across his s'.errii and fil ing, v ,1 ne ueivjoere nau siarieu iier wicr, aim cot away: her anchors toighten the ship, having lonje shot holes between wind and wsatcr." - i l nS aOGVe rw)OOHKJiue tron. vhc curiam vi i us Jelvider?, must be rjecetvedwitiiAhe usuaalJIow; ?,ncefjf erSP ' : lsTtteratly Tmpossi jm. tKtTii;A.Isiav biaC".cff five sail of the A. . r e. 3" jner can Navv. ar., nvaice ins esc jp " IKe hire been infused by an intelligent pa's tenseia the Pallas, tha. captain" Cole found the captain ofthe" Belvidere lyhon a settee in the ca bin severely .wounded, and unable to rise, That on l;avbg the frigate, one of tfifc crew (one of the fifiej men lately impressed on twarrf the liclvi dcreinuvihe "hrigfV'Rctrievf. Hunt, off the Capes ijf Delaware) prhUpercd to hiv, thai they had been tnged with a frigate and a b.rifi:. and had thirty men killed and yjcouoded. This last account we believe to be the truth. . Captain Stevenson, a passenger ii l"e Pallas, 'wlVtmed us. that there was a newspaper on boara, of May 27, containing the repeal of the (Vder3 ) Council, signed by tbeJP'rinfe Regent, and tb."11 ;-,e" fere he sailed, orders had been received to liber" ti til-American 'vessels arid' cargoes, which hau been carried in under those orders. We endea vored to procure this papier, but capt. C jle would not part with.it, as he ttervded it for the editor of aninrnihg democratic paper. We cannot however believe that the orders m council are repealed, and Capt. S. must allude to the manifesto, or state paper, lately issued by the ?rmce Regent in Countil. T v ' .r Thf ytwve engagement took Dlace on Tuesday, June 2$ evening off George's Bank, about 250 ileff iram New York and 120 from Boston. modore Rogers sailed from Sandy Hook on rican Family." wisdom and firmness which maik ear him to the great Arbe The Conerress and Constituted Authorities of the United States, - f : ' f v ; The Militia, Army and Navy of the U. "States. In the day of trial they will not be found wanting.. . Ah honorable and speedy termination of the War, which the injustice and aggressions of Gretit uriuui nave maue ncccasaiy vnu iu wwm grafltudeljTmaJnM shall live, the deed"i of this ImmortatChief antI (Moiq, None, but the biae deservf th? f airj Statesman can neither die rior be, forgotten ; J on, un i nsien, jisxen to tne.ywce oi -ove, ; 1 hVOfficera- and'5o!c!iers of the Revolutiofiaf yi 7fTi,f tU;. Armt. It Is to their batrtotism and bravery wtl -oj iw rrraf w..uur nreinren, nt mc owic are indebted for the Independence we'this day.ee le- brattf.."Wr;' r:" ' The Patriots and Statesmen of 76 Their works test their iyirtue and their sterling worth, y C. The Convention of '87." That et.liehtene f louse. ( Vf hici was received .by the company with three Hearty cheers.) ; t?lk&rr; i By the.A Vict. Vefrfffnr..IiPefpetual arfc!ty among the States" of the Union, and orotheriy affection a mong their CitieP8May erjr i teract the measures of the General governments receive the mark'ddistountenanse.of . theytrne fi lends of t her country ) and may it be the first.de' sire of every Citizen, toprornoje the:cause wehae embaVkedln for Ahe. liberty of oir country chccrC Ba Daniel V, 'arringtr. '. l,Th ladvoc'ales of Britain, and of foreign agressi6n,Miiy jihey be frowned into silence and contempt ty eter'y 1 merican Patriot. j3 efrtrrt. .., y..Pv jr.Jmai ? (W i3) May tbe federal ists and RepublicaTi, although they differ in the mode I .of administering the government, rally rband the Standard of their country, in defence of lhe!f rights.' v . '. ') ry Hy Hevry ySmvidh Es'.U, XJnanimijy ' attd Prm- in the Ampriran rfint. S 6hrlr.. :"'jr''L The wtl imposing an ddit6nal duty of 100 per hsppy end, may the activity and vigour with which cent, o.rrall foreign imported gewds has become ;a it shall be prosecuted, mark the decision, energy . la.S-A' 'JtitctX-- ; ' . '' anil power' of the American Nation Oar rule of conduct towards the worw une The Senate have postponed to, Monday the fur miesin war, in peace friends j entangling aUiah- jtbewwiderata-n of thVTesolutfoii passedrby the ces withrione. ' ' : fc f- 'nourt Our itime citaens, tinjustly depnved of their liberty abroad.' May-tiie aini bF the U. S. loyae as was supposed. From tHe number of absentee? their bands and restore them " speedily to their frotn lh city,,.y?2 ar? apprehensiue there ;j-will country and friends. ' scarcely remain a quorum ofthe House on that the Agriculture, Commerce and M'anofacturea "'aS 'eb 7- fy ' of the United States. ' : . , . r", , ... . v. ' The Constitution 6f the State cf North Carolina ' A bin yesterday passed the House or Repre: old without needing repair. The tried and ac- sentativcs of great importance as it fiUtsYtr knowledjred wisdom and safety of the provisions of offensive operations against the enemy. I. places this hitrhlv valuedlnstrumeni, form thebest com- ,n hands of the President the appointment oi ment on the talents and virtues of its framers. 'he officers of the Volunteer Corps whose services The American press-May it remain .free, and the resident has been authorised to accept, ard ever be engaged in promoting the happmess -of goes to make that force I" efficient which was be m.nkin,! - fore scarcely any thin more than nominal. Literature, Arts and Sciences-the main pillars - Whilst the Volunteers were officered by the state of tha Temnle of Liberty. 1 authorities, it was very evident they were in fact The University of North Carolina, and the other militia, instead of regulars enlisted for a limited Literary Institutions in the State. term, as originally recommended by the Execu- The American Union May it always be htId-t,T The:b:ll now passed by one branch of the sacred, and every attempt to sever the States be leg'atp e, and which will probably become a law' considered as the work of an eneiify to the wd- -W,-J) 'appears to us,(sanciirthe employment of fare and happiness of the country. a force-Ojare congenial to the nature of our go. , 'yoLJH'VZW&.Bif'the President. The me vernment, and of the patriotic -war in which -we mory vof Hancock and Adams Bi, the Vice Prcti hav engaged, than regulars, and which, warmed ifciu Vbs memory of Franklin and Hamilton. by the patriotic feeling and love of gWry which By Col Dlii?eli trie urator oi tne Lay,-A:5 in? ..ii. wuiihj, mu uc u casi cuaiiy cin- wnatkbas''V !;Delr;rietteti iwrireciir''.f!: oor commerce, stx proSperrty,. oor trarjquilily,'- no we - snaii enjoy jnerrr. TWho wiir, f ho CAN disturb fe r'Men:aorig',,''v.tio 'ate sirffjy martyrdom;. like 'ourselv s I, Never. 'Men1 vfwm w ce xommmm. mui -ins- kntle of fit mJ.Mn? to ourselves, ana pnr path s b iglit ami clear. Yt have tEe interests "f U vocsrfellow citizen, ex t cept iWdttiicalHe9'4eHniti on(wvrrmtr on our-side. AVe: hsirfihtititat kree or. durki&e. sa decidedly tjiaoree will .be unnecessary fanrl''-'.- ' tranqaili(y..TO3-berrehdered secure."' -AVe hae the (;od of Justictr oh w side, we may lhcrcfotA fi " The;re will be here nd there a svretch Tamofip- ' ;us,. who'wotil wsh to i'see' the 'consHnimbUonf. our TxmQuj couiq get jn; nye, ten,, or nfteei tnpusanfl;.; tofjrs.;atyeap.i;-Jl bank heaven, tbosiT who have an .interest in enslaving-Massiachiisetrvi.. aib un- k"' imwch r; mergea in a coop " " ; " viilvuiaitllTl' KikJ wishedhaven ex pected Var.XThey have w .Uis ' - with: oup rulersCl?u( 0fr:wi(H an ye to the end!ifn he 'carfeer. ;,:.jThqf love thirVwives and their chi. . ' dreii belter than lheyvloyeine -imposfots who hava ' - intended to scriflcehem vTliey have 'keen dtw A ceived ; but they are men. Tley have tb Jee : , ingscemrcon tomelj-. -ey WHl chooser ?har in the happiness pffererj to til,7 in prospect, rather than to bringdown rujn oii as, in which ihcy must ' be' wolfr4p-;l t .r,' 4thhrttfc-fymr- twrtJecl IjJ-'eitcffe popuV faelhigf b,y Ahese ertfarksr:; There Js'tjtdtement ewuh:;4nthe 'pblic;inind ; ;tbb' much )ttUss it ' be directellvjr '-wisdomYfbttthKhflf guided.lrf v the fathf;is f.f the' commcniceaMi, will secure a ha)y..ii)dfMacfWt InEtbosei roeasuri ; whixhor siiuatidri r But it roust and . will :,1ave scopeiLet itotCthen be left;to as- ' ptrlng selfish dernaogues, 'to take the heimy who may presenif' th"emselyes ' ai pilots, regardless of h intfci-iootc ft,-.1 :U. r?.-;L.. r,:. and seeking only their 6wo'eprrandiseiirnt. Xi6 fte bare trderfpiOu ivi;f oveTnmenh encourage-. mem oi ln.austry, security ttjr property. KLti th pebp-e see tljat .thouK fdfsken, or wtherrtiellf persecuted by ourhatjejjf 'govertimentj ;We Irtvd a rock of salvatiojy, under God, in the executive and legislature of Massachusetts?', If t he Senate are abandoned Vit they; are lost ta all feelings of honor, justice ai the bljgations of self presef vation, let a direct appeal be made to the people, and a correspondence be established thrgtighout the state,- to eusute cqiicert, firoiness, 'and prorop.' titudeV,:- J" V' V'i . v .. ' l ... 1.1 T ' . . O . President, Vice rresioeni ana me lix ouvtiuors Stone and WUiims retired, their healths were given. . C'ELtHRATION of the FOURTH or jtJLV, Tor 'Rale'gh Company v.l Volunteer Guards, ami a number of Citizens (all Uressea in ncras. 1 cient for service , , The House yesterday rejected the bill making further provision for the Ai my of the U. Slates (viz. ior appointing additional general oAker'a, as recommended by the President in his lj4,t mes Btfge totongrcss) after a warm dtbate.cr. lnt celebrate the -Uttwlrfv aftpTnnni.i Tm.. oi niik ih. frLaatM Ur.l sijuii ) inet at Mr. Kex s oprine: 10 ulent. United Stares and Congress, the'-Hornet day Uipt. c. wi vas r.'',,fcU 1 V n.M j a ..... i : i a. : . : f t . . i . i c minr aui n i , fn irnrr.v. i. vi 1 . v i r-i il h'jv .f n l l". 1 ti rvirlutrinrr .1 n n!:in lint ' nlpnilllJl OU UCr, 11IC r vvji iw "U ' ' ' V W v. WW IUU I il Ll T uaiv uvcil v. r J U V-'.l : g I - . ... Slate cf the City and arAor Psudehtia, on the defenceless state of our harbor and city, and proposing means of relief, by individual assistance guns, may mUiuhe sloop Hotntt cf J 8, and the brii Argus or is guns, while the others were ta pursuit oi ie Jamaica fleet - : - We understand, that the Belvidere at first in fended' to consider the Pallas as a prize, but fmd iifg she'had ho cargo, and was, as well as tljefrr- fite, short.or water, concluded to let her go. iTheday'before the ehaeement, theBrlvidere captured the ship Alexander, from Londonderry, ooutid to New York, and sent her for Halifax. ter 9KoalilTe(;ot!ect that bur warriors here have i'o'.lo-winff T'as.twrc rriiv.k in honmade liquors. 1 . The diy we xdebrate Dear to the heart of c- w:r mmcfl Mat to say a word of our being unpre ycrylovei of Liberty. (Three cheVrV-Song, Hail Par Crime hule short of trt asors, and de Libertv.') mands the ; interference -cf Xing Mob ; inasmuch 2. The United States cf America The vlwur ot s l ,s inviWion,.iney 9y ior tne r.ngnn ;ns imbve fv raaKe a liow at us. o we mustt: her Guuacils and tiie valour of her Citizens imtl pibv to the world s ie is deserving of lycJependencc.--, , Three cheers Song 4 Hail Colurrjbia.' . . 3. The President-of the United States His ener gy, firmness and integrity, proved by his every act, confirms our confidence" in him. (Nine cheers " j Music, the Patriot Chist,' and President's March,' : 4. The Congress of the UnUed Siatv May. its floor be cleared of yelpers and trimmers . (Three .be excused from opening our lips on that subject. But, to confess our own cpiiiion on this occasion,, we do not see with what sort of propriety individuals are ca'llctjupoa to do 'what 'was and is the clear and imperious duty of'the government to.. perform. j Cjngreas have been told often enough of our un. protected state, which they have as uften 'disre Notice. V, THE General Assn.hlu nf it, vmvU- . . .- r-7 v . ivju 1 1(U 9 t. Churfch mlhe UaiKtl States of America at iheir , late sessions have chosen thirty one J?i Rectors tr c-ri y info effect their contemplated T heological- They hive also chosen the Rev. Doctor ArVlii- ;1 ball Alexander of Ph'iladelpjia, as Profetsof vjt Theology. Princeton, in the mean time, is to b'ft .vj the site of the aboye.Seminary, at which place the" f ' i Directors, were to convene on the 50th fi n. i -At 1 yarded, ahhouRh they liaVe how pluncred us into tcnrs-Rccitailvej Ode lor the Fourth of 'Juiy, by, awarwhich at tent exposes us to destruction." Let ' A. Davis. ' them appropria.e a part of their boasted "17. '-mil- "' . ' ' ' T" ! 5. The Stale of M,rth-CaroIina M-au-JieT'Citi- ' lions towards str.urii.i ns. ' Whw ilmirfH !'.' v tvt- ? ncP7"',i euio. vMirt -cuiitHicwcf li-iw-stssinn-in-epg; teKoven.ea by the golden rule ol uru acan- jjut we must t.iis city xy Monday- all the Jir'g;- ? are present ,i5m measure, uou men --Music, 4 .Sleaoy :ioys, ' u in their L except Judge 'Henderson, who is unfortunately Steady. , FRIDAY, JULY 10. 1812. ganue said instiruiion, ttnd prepare it for "gbinjf uv to immediate operation. ' It is therefore expeced,that the agents anp.nti" ed in the bounds of the Synod of the Garoli , h ' the Assembly, will adopt .every laudable Weswre , to forward, as soon as praeticanle, 0 the TreJbi" 1 rerof the Asemjlythe sums which have been,.. " or may hereafter be sub'scribed for the support 6? : ; j said Institution,. as'Tt.isv. the Assembly's desire t :J$ put the money into a' s ate or acidity, in order to', establish a growing a;id permanent Yund, " f : It is also expected, and f arnestly rt jJestcd hv".. 'k , the Subscriber, thauhose C'Jllectois whom heaV pointed, in the rounds of thelt'rchytery Vf Con cord, both in those congrega ions where he did, ani where he did not take sut.aciiptioos, make every po.s.oie ana pruuent eX'T.ioii tQ b? able to deliver Seyeral rumors had r-ached this plaee by sue cKiivV mails, starAntr that the squadioh uiuV RocWrs had cantured the Belvidere British fricaff- - '-" : ' I . T , . ' " I ' f?y-how ever, proved to be untrue, and the EC- 7, The Army, and Xavy of the United State t ; count given , under the Philadelphia head shews May they imitate fie Jieroes of the Revolution, and . that the frieate'made her escane. We rerrret that teach their ' fcs to dread thei valour of'ffee-men. ' tfe'taitved.by sicknes. 6. The Miatia of the United -Wea-i-llie spirit chusetts, their Kxchecitrer bills wuiild not he worth exhibited by their voluntary offers to serve their- a" cent ""for. the government, behg noTonger a ' Countiy, proves they are the great bulwark of the government of the United StatesnheTeLwould be UlUi"T KenubllC -fJNineclierirS MUSIC, 4 YailkeV JJOO nn nhlin-arinn :.nv vuh.r n r tl-, 0m -A v a! i, however, protestgainstrtcei ving- to.ntm tntT respective quotas a; the next stated-y';;:'' xchenuer bills : for if sucirT hi ri ir" as "i"se ssioris-f saidifesbttej:'V. ' to i: j.". n- "rw. - seems io come uiplated by ihe statebf tviassa. "i first Tuesday 'of September next tt Providence ;' Church m MeckieiibUrc: C'otmtv. S. Carnlin. T '"'" "'"'? J AS. HALL, Agent, rile' Song, ' Columbia's -Voiuiiteers. Evening Post, Extract from the JScxlon Refierlory. 14 A nnestinn of " snlnrtnn- imnrt'n k tvrtw tn 1,. ouralliint tarsidoget their ooarof her. i; ' . . v f 8.. The nttmorytf Usimgtm-The fatlier of his liolv who have rnonounced vou at war : will vou ni . , -r i.u,:-; ( Music, 'Koslt-.i Castle. ) . . " . Stt5mit to be the slaves" of the slaves of Bonaparte, OU' numerous correspondents are informed that 9 ihe. tAmwu of the -Satre and Hemes, who a- ... ' . liVo ,;n I,- l.. a . : ... . . .. " v 7, , j, ; 77 not ins Biaves Dy, cnoice, nut Dccause they bad no ui7 will be Attended to in course. We h tve dc chitted unnxomohdafed the Jndetendence of Amcrf '..l.. v- ' A, ' J , , md1i.;. .: r.u:. :..- . . .. .L o .... ,v .other means o. cha mng down your understand- ;rT.&.l,u,wul,m,,Wu,e-y t. i, - wcau iiarci... oauu ; intrSi and maintainine their own rhnsennence ? " ' 10. he jairvnn.nv Fatnnt of the Knnlutum . ... .. . . r '. i. i i . - . -i . . " t" ". . ' - . . ... i ur-wmYou oe-menrDemGSTwrftrtrhiiiri'"tt"? ri f t . . . I. . I . . ... I .. . .. . . . . . 1 . . . I . . . . ... i . t i . - . ' - I -" General Orgrs. yesterday n Jbis way from Washington "f''';;"'';j'' ' ''.j?- ?y . - , To the several Rf intent cantfysliff the 7h and Wtif---uBtiSMMiiiLin. SbsMLJ3iiktaL.tfihe Miluia. Carolina. ' ; ,.l , - - . Tbey are Ordered to assenuble for the pt rpse of J bein reviewed, on the days, and at the pLjiia here.' vt in expressed. , - .: - - . ' ' - . -SEVENTH BRIGADE, ' "1 (Three v , ' , MW "r,, " i ;. rv.. oay ot btptetnber next. 'i V ,; i " r v .i'.v..,iiji.i hi u KniVall .ttl Kfutim'unl. at thxi TT - r - j . - . . Vfti. h... - i..,()....v.. r- ru3i,r vrouriQ un USl. I ven can bestow uptW distinKuislied ..merit. i "77 T' : Ma; T "iWlbov lo. the yoke, or break it in pieces . bciore vou the disasters of war wap with a iaT 7"?rv'r,cuw -ojouiu-on- Aionoay, fcuc ) - 1 before vou'the disasters of war 1 I J I. ...... r. I . f . .- L J . n n.M.MM - ' . . . ' . - tinn nesivoils nr vrtir fnnrUhin -r,l c.i.ii.. m H v v .' "'".. '. . on the heart of every American. ( 1 hree cheers " , iY '"" 'Muifcj ' Jcftcrsoh's March 'V ' , V ' .r - " ' ""u'."y 12. 7'Ae ,ferfcn JiagleJ-M she ever be sup-' and PP1- three months from th.s.por pouecLby Americans, in defiabce of the advocates ' ous dJV you may be ssCure in the enjoyment ot Monarchy, or the Orders and Decreesof Foreign!"1 F -' ' 'epc.iucnce, or you may De " e insert an article from a Roston naner. in nr. der to show Jiow very unpopular the war is in that fU'irter. ' BuPve must a( the same time' decided ly reprosate thi g n ral tenor of the piece.- It is lactentaMe CTCumstance, that anyone of the' wteral eclhors would even seem to advi! a f.,i!nr. f concert in the present 3truccle.' (Three cheers Song, ' Ye Sons of , rJhe:4th of July. .' " Qur limits iio not permit to.vive so full an account pf thecelebration Irere as we c Id wish. there Was a- - nrocession of l.&t.raiiirers. ciiir.i n5. ri. ,!L'f?ers jind4heiiwr Volunteer companies of raphlin Henderson :,nA Wla t. A haA n.Cr struggling against a nation whom vou cannot sub. due, whornit would be your pmry to mbdue, and whom you have nb-reason to wish to subdue ; and N.iiions, lumbia ') 13 Our Rehnhliran Brethren of Sianinh Amerirrk M iy wisdom and valour combii to.ensure their spilling; your blood,; wasting the ''remnant of your Independence. (Three .. cheers Music, Oh l 8l,v"Sinj "Xing', cuains upon yourselves juse- Ca IraJ 14 Cafadit i-Mav her Star be speedily added to 'our Constellation. (Nine cheers Music, March, 'mdrtn, inarch in good order, until we arrive at the Eug4is;i border.') ' ..-"' '.' . 1 5." J he Juberty ot the fress -May those who tn,.,.i.ii -. . l - i.- r-""-' STl7- s' Velterjatrs, add, d to the bue it, to'serve the enemies cf our .Country, -lie ;f"'-7 ;",inf nt .ones were sung, tne Uecu--treated to a suit of American Manufacture. (Three ex- 'lent Oration deiivert d bv ThosrG Polk. F.w. A 1M - ' ' cheers Music, 'Bold be the Rebel's Cast.') 16. Great Britain May the tit under of our Can 8 ( tinn.r . a ... . K ' 1 "'w-" " " "v tvh n reuecieo mucn creou on :yi r, rar- ry nonest man silence her advocates.j; ( Vi;-' 'tp?-,tiako.r .President iMsJtsmste, f Let's sound, thje Tramp 'of. iTiiiWGeMI fj- t-I ovVlOl 3. OastS were dranlt i 1 . D.nmatir M,imifortti T he 4th of ihlv: ,v'ThA' am;rSrv w "4vflit1 Ma gratefully comrrernorate. fhs mjmprycj George. Waiingtoru . Whjlst contempt of eve I hree cheers 3Var.') - , Key will thrive in spite of the; neglect ofthe GoTertftdeni.-; yC&lusiCi1 .The.Spinrung Vheei:f):.r .. , 13. TAf -4nericaTt "airwiiay they bestow" their Holland Austria and ltalyto -do'-what ? ,Tp n'tve yourfseble aid to. place Bonaparte Where he never jean be, wiMv bis loot upon the necks of all man- ikind . ' ."'.' : ': .' ' 7 ' . " No man can hold this language at this mo ment without hazard the writer is aware "of it. But who cap care for the hazard ? If the people do not choose"' destruction, all is safe. The in divichiijtt ho makes these suggestions is safe. I f thepeople-accede, to" the fataliiywhich threatens them, no man need fear a greater evil. - ; ' " Vhat,then is.to bedone ? Any thing, .every thing, hot tbe involved in this war. -We imisf .havejJiCiyartin it. There is'nojieCesslty that we should.; U'e fiave but to nay the wpird, end ive are exemfil from all t calamities i it even ;gies us a glorious opportunity to resume our long- violated ''.'- : ; ; ". "', .; . .-, - .. ' - - ww, "i .ifieijuDer next. - i Ditto. 4'h Regiment, at Uieilr Muster (;rbondon,"J- J J Thursday the fO hdayof r tptember nexuT Ditto. 2d Keg'.ment, at their.lViuster Ground tn ' .Friday the 1 1th day of Sep trniber next.' ' Ditto. 1st Regiment, at Salisb.ury on Monday thi'' f lith day of September n ' - The Regiment of Cavalry arjtached to the 7th Bri-" - gaaei at Salisbury, Monday 14th bept. next.'-, I ELEVENTH BRIGADE. 'J Montgomery Regiment;At Hendersonhm on Wed'll T.esday the 1 6th d.y of September nextf - ' Caba'rraS Regiment, at Ctncordcn Friday the 18.H ' .. day of September next. - j - " 'Jt The Regiment pi Cavalry kttaq h d to ihi 1 1 th' Rri. 1 gade, at Ooncurd .-on friuay, W h'Scp'. ntit Jlecklenbttrg;.2dTlegUiii5.Vli'e- Muster Oreund 1 on Tuesdair'32d Sentefolxr iitxi. , . Ditto: 1st Regimeht, at Chiul ite on1 Friday t.he f" 25th day of Septeni'oer ncxt. . - ZZT'lie-Rrigarlitr JLiectals4u-ai;endi the Reviv through thcic respective cpmniids ' '" !? The Comman.dants of Hegiraunts will cause thV 'i tuaici- iuii u. lit cailCa HI tne lCg)-! mehtal Parade precisely at 12 o'clock.' : "' - - O l.O . t i W A H A M .-.1 hi. iZen. My 4, .v. fourth JUtvmm .v.Caruiiui ALHiii. II
The Raleigh Minerva (Raleigh, N.C.)
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