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iff? tost mm 1 ;7&'"C I I -V' , f.f;. ' ' W : 1 ' I !aua bore ud andlDiiftf 1 1 a mKiirivli n if iw'R f mat wis m&v. aniieloa'te an JhceaieU and T)rUT4 demand ; for ou lures thus released from trammels.; ; A .Brussels Journal comments with, severity on the tetter which has beVri propagated and ascribed to the Duke of Wellington. Wfi ne ver thought this paper' worthy of, notice, as an authentic document, and only lament that such ill. principled and , mischievous fabrication should find their way into the World through ; the medium of the London press. . . n'he graiifying surplus of the Cdaled ? M -Ctfand for t he last Quarter, which wertiiounced hi Saturday, amounting to'iio less than One Million Taree-. Huudred JtnH MOnx-IM, mm andiuunds, applicable t. i.heo' public service, nUT the oest x emulation mac ever wa giren to ieUy of genera distress and ruin. J , By the) last advices from Liliia ,ii appears, '., JJutt the expedition from Brazil haft not sailed Vnere were' ready for sea one ship of 1 he line, Two frigates, and Bmt? transport,' haying on Xboard altogether (JQOOjtroops. " ,V The city Of lSresslati. is going io erect, a mo- oumenl to Prince Blucher, at the expense of -bXj 80,oao dollars. , ,f . . y . . v AJHpril$.-W9 are sorry id-announce tije loss f thelster frigate, with a part of her crew, oft" Capele Gat.: . -.."-,.- Ettraet.of a letter from Paris, dated April 4. : t'he whole,4f "General Travel's affair is ; repeated at Paris with unfeigned indignation ....'' no evejuj ,ha4 ken more completely canvassed, , more generally disapproved, It is certain that .'TSaevernl Uliaultu TCgimeats wm previous to and ! '..?'jiliipwi '3.Hc Uf44l"3reje4-4owirds-ihe town, iu ' .-der to 'counterbalance the popular sjmpat liy .lw;rtil8 iahabitkntHof ' Rennea, which ci'y,jnore -if'. than puce, vve".l jisafety to the moderate aud I(.f.2'4,Jiberal ptVtiey of General Travot. " I am sorry awnounce-tcryourTnarTne two uounstnors wbu pleaded for him, have been 'thrown "into rison.v '-General lVavol hioself has refused, . jiri far as in hirn lies, jhe commutation of his piiuisliirtiMit apeMrddjHjhejving ilejdettia.uJ8 -h revision iift'tos judgiKent. ' 'v V. ,' M. Bunaid, the anihor nt 'Politit'al Ltgista- ioH, ami Member of the. Chamber of Deputies, tnt, it is said, some ilays ago, an article to the Journal Jes Dtbats 'which the Ceus'or very pru- ' diitly s;ijippresi;d ihe j urport of which against tberignt o suceesHiun in the I em file brushes of the lioval Fninilv of Great Britain. 1 boat on a different tack. . Neither nf thm be iog dispused to haul t ivtnd, the vessels as had been foreseen, ran foul of eaeh other,' And the Engineer was overwhelmed in the shock,, and immediately soak. allowing just time enough to her crew, to save theni selves n board the Johns. - ' . 1 a : '. T. .i ' . norca' wer uti numbered 'wiin their, jpannoiz e'd "saints . ' ". ; -"' '' 'v- .--4mh LATESf FROM FRANCE. V : v::"l-- r-'r" '-"-"""TS;'. new.tork MAT 341 . tT By tiie arrival this morning of i he brig Kn tue.k'v. Rille. in 4d davs from Bordeaux le i j . r J - . - - - - I I ''tJiavft! received Bordeaux, naners to'tbe Oth f . n ueu me urifni5 ycpsei readied JLonaon,; VVpnlj inclusive, containing rans dales to t e she was siezed by the Court of Admiralty, on'-VtK They are filled with their legislative the complaint of the Master of thesEnneeraoceediusswhicL areof loeal nnTufe. We' fi d amde trial .of the ease, which trial cume on the folTowTog articles under the Paris; date bf the day we menlioned ueariy a year after the April 3. ; i - 1 " 1 " ': . accident. 'Thii case resolved itself .into an in- Mrs. Patterson the dauffhter of Mr. Patt. I quiry as to the tacks on which the vem MHwjj f wiu-jMjnreDiTTw iiruuquncea in. ia- comes to establish Her claim as tne legitimate e n rr it . - i ;.J i"he author attirmt'd, thitlau adherence to sucli u system would create -Hit incvituhie convulsion i tive aistatice frum the spirit of party, and it vour of the Johns; the Court of Admiraltv de claring that the vessel on the starboard tack has a. right to keep her wind, and the vessel on the larboard tack is . bound to bear up or heave a bout to avoid danger, or must be answerable for auy injury the vessel on the starboard tack tnay sustain by their coming in contact. We under stand that the decision is important, and re quires to be promulgated for the information of masters of vessels generally. The expences attending the trial have beeu more than 300l. to the parties, 'hesiiles the loss of one of the ves sels, and the Iof4gdetetttioitif the other. ' ; PARIS, APRIL 5. The accusation a?ainst our countrjmeu, as 1 informed you, is now limited to the evasion of M. Lavaiflte, and the three gentlemen stand accused of having facilitated apd consumma ted the Cscapa-of, that prisoner. JThey receiv ed a, coy of their iudictmeut last ni"ghtr The omnce is now what you call in England a mis demeanors But the Procureur GeneraLhas thought lit to prefix to it.. an exordium of most extraordinary nature. ' It is false, base and cal inn n a t in g I translate i t fo r you r iu fo r -mat ion ver batim , . 'Lavalette on quitting the. Coneiergerie ob tained a retreat, where he remained concealed more than firtcen days, notwithstanding thev gilanee o f the Police: he"felf,howevtr, t hat he could not escape the search, of which he was the object, but by placing between the Po lice and him the harrier of the capital and the frontier of France. The step ws hazardous, he had to dud able guides, confident, sure, able and experienced... lie did not eiiuse them a mongst persons who were united to him by the ties of blood, the bonds, of friendship, or the unties oi gralituiie, he (Iiu not obtain more ac V tn Eujope. it is perhaps to be regretted, thsit 'the absurd speculation of this man was not per milted to see the day. - Private leilets from Grenoble state, that the Govtiuuient haviug sent there ariewly raised regiment of ilerault, some of this eoi ji applied the term brigand to the half-pay oHicers sla tioned there. Aduel ensued of seven against leveu ; five of the roy al otlicers were sluing and - two wounded; their places are to be resumed, and a similar affair was to take place agiu the text l ay. -' By the last advieesjTfo a difl't-rent version of the story, liial Bonaparte , liad been shot at by li sentinel, for trespassing beyond his boundaries. xThe facts are, that the "QtjHei, on percieving that Bonaparte and his arteodants were passing the -prescribed limits, called to tl. em to return, fij attention being paid to this, he rapidly proceeded after them, m-doing which he fell. At the 'same 'time' the ramnul g it JooseTrvTn his niusliel, ai;d he Was re jfiacingit, Bonaparte conceived t hat lie Was loading thepiece with an intention in. shoot, and a reprted"li to the governor. On an en quiry, it proved, that, the rnusket had not -been loaded and no farlheriiotice was taken of the . :: enquiry, not a court-martiat) it hr- woiiM have was amongst the enemies of the King that he sought tor delivery. - ' u There .were. t Paris a, crowd of foreign ers, and amo'ugst them some mn imbued with those aui-soc"ial doctrines, w hieh agitated lu rnpe for a century, .and which have produced such bitter fruits to France, enemies from prin ciple to every idea of order and legitimacy enemies t the power. of kings aud the repose of nations puemies of justice, which is the basi of both. ISuch men at war with their own government, could not respect ours. They thus shewed lhemelves-the never ceasing ceii surers, or rather the pertinacious detractors of every measure that justice and the welfare of the state dictated to the king's government. They did not dissemble their hatred to the dy nasty of the Bourbons, still less the hope uf seeing new Umpesu agitate Europe ; and, in ofdsr to co-operate in the great work of gene ral emancipation, they begaif by making cham pions of alTthe great criminals prosecuted in France,- and the accomplices of the factions from all countyies. . " . ' "Amongst them was distinguished Miehael Bruce, an English geutlemau, who had already sigji'al i .hime IJ'JyjuL, glial jeyj and liobtrt 1 homas llson, an En Cobbett savsr soniB f:ist;;... . readers will probably excIliimiix,rflJI!'Ii Carey fwhat is he ?-iw hv ol,i,,i 'l4.Ul plaints on the; public, for the s N .lUKpuauy, auuneu many oi the-Jo cnuraeiers in me country, and who aeen yileged todart his arrows arouud at fr foe. without a: nossibilitv should an obseurB individual, like Gar rJ'k affect such a keen eusibilitv rSM.-t:.l,"lfi cres. to n hich hien so far his ihk..: o tiJ -7 . .. . ... IO-j u influence and rank, are obliged to nubmiiT Another class of readers will SBV) a A been told an hundred limes, i'ot,!",... . WTCtch o far suhl iu infamy, u detested iised, aud abhorred JjyaJJLihoui,nci opinion can reflect hoaori that ii i taadm I folly to" enter the lists with him: Hu A regarded, by none. '-What is to beeaii, "eoutroyersy ; with; a BcoundreJ k,w,V" , v PT Vr y tnc,jrkncltever sorbarefacediean shame : wU " rvvoOVake and the. Wd.plomavhy thi uuauinio uojeci im aurmuea ot controversy. nut surely no ,wu p uirin !- . iWH ...t r. ...... ii.uuaii.il.iii.nu. flltil.f I. .... i "WM heir of an Ex-King, to the very large estajes that he lias left in thi9 Cutitry; It is expeefed the trial will come on immediately. ' I ""M. Hyde de Neuville this day asked the chamber to grant him permission to be absent a sufficient time to attend to the mission confer red upon him by his Majesty, as oiiuistex to4ho U. states. . Hi request was granted." ; --'y ligcU fi-;n4, .liwfew C4r." This n'l ' I post : ami the first pace wan U'P U going to proye upon Cobbett the rt ts. the Americans.juMi declared thr HiifTZ. "1"8?4 could happen to them for heiv fumu Jy independence." 1 be suCcetdiWif.;V:. cious performance, are-t.ktn altr.osf at r-.n 7 faithfully copied. . ' . . : w . S KALEiGH : - : , FRIDAY JUlrt8f 6. Wc'have received from a distance several comrnum. cations in Jur tle subject hau admitted of controversy.. 1 But surely man, of the kast cotnmon sfense can doubf, that the Grand Jury of Wake had as much right to. ."deliver' opinion, on a publick measure, as ;the Grand Juryoi AVarren or an auonyinous writer u a newspaper as Lit- tk itickcy 'I$n ov Tom; Besides, "when we read ,th: presentment i uie vrauu JuiJvfTCTjMWCjjwexe e'atry"nibiTdrjarto fiiidt tliat at Ibis dayiit wag possible answer, if jhe mast ettflted, eharactem assciiiuie u ui-aiiu jury, in any cuipiy v oriHJi..aro-r i 8unm,i( io mr ipsojeoee oi n. low-bred Una, which was not capable of witinera few sentences' 'ardlv alieii, whose unparalleled effmnt.l witlumt otitrajfing both common sense; arid 'irimaiw I'i'naUeed. hl.m:ircneftUy-la IftryiHeiirglMli br-'f become, a . citizen of that fo'untrViiTwIifti. .i shot Bonaparte, firmly repliedYes ! Bona parte, according to report, has distributed gold among me maiay staves on ine isianu, wuii tne view of inducing theni to rise in his favour. Tbia u very improbable. ' '. A curious circumstance has been communica ted to us (says a paper of this morning) by our correspondent at I'ariii, relating to the intended marriage of the Duke of Berri and the daugh- fer 'ofthe Kir.g of Naples The Duchess d'Angouleme isiio jealous of the eclat likely to arise, from the intended union, that when she heard that the palace of the Elysee Bourbon was proposed to be the residence of the Duke and Duchess, Where-she imagined a rival Court to that of tha.Thuilleries would be set up, she exerted all her powers of influence, stratagem ana violence, to preveni ltshe raised the old ; Aainonifj)Btflf Mi bed, to make him go over "Mersailles, March 8, lSi6. By. the most f;v- '?:j.rf the Thuilleriesf to see if a- respectable' authority, we have just, received partments could not be found there for their ac- w& wisli haViacttoBL1rttieTio'n, and as soon for got as possible, and must therefore decline" ail mitting ar ny remarks on it. As to Turn, he scribbles just such flippuiU stuff as Hamlet read'' Words, Words, AVords,5 aid we v'ar not with such. .Vuti'jnai jifbi:igencer.h Ithough we believe there txibts but one opinion as to tW- total iini'airiu-ss of tlie official pupil-, it descends some tinges, we think, to shifts wlucli must- astonish those who do not rtad it con statnUy. An instance is now betbre Vis ; and in stating it ri' vv mistake or inisrepresuut tlu m, we call upon'lUc . tutors, as ;licy value the characlcr of their UazeUe for tru'.h and candid dtliliiig, to conlradici what va say. Ia a puragrt'ph of their uuinbr dated .he 1st. instant, they stigmatize the appeal lately made by. the minority of u--puljlicitu menibi.-rs as " a mineruble impuMcr pamphlet, wliic'.i the federahsts are busiiy engaged in porl'mg a..d cii-cul.iting." Now we have sei leu, .and npcat with cynfidtiice, that the p-.MnTililet in question is the genuine productiotuJjf th.se i-epnliliciiis, who opposed Mr. Muii roejn caucus ; a:ul we Ijeheve tliat .no intelligent man in the union doubts it. The tact is avowed in . the- two thttand panerf Saily. la ncdiil.u . calls his subscribers,' bu t of whodt' man-r vian ined every means to have their uhmi faced rom .thttt rtgi!iter of disgraQe, Li, a script ion list.'! .' ? ; ' -: .. . - . - - A'o-1 hefarsv elass, of-objectOf rrslall bti HI trVin"wli(iti .i I fairs be so arrosautly dare's to interfere. anj whieli hU jhlackguardisin 'emails such ditent; I -1 feel no-disposition to imitate a eond-J winch I have alwaya regarded as highly ttm liebsible and iieruicioris. " If thev do notLul his forfeit ears to the pillory of his mntn ter,.give him anew taste of the catVcine tiik gently admonish him with a (rood euw ikii havebim dragged through the kennels, ot least apply for redress to those law lojihitli he oilers daily ontrage, they are, I coniemU, ficlent in their duty to themselvei and their country. ,0 i . There, w an incalculable difference betnen tlie villany of such a miscreant as Cobbett, uuf tliat or huadreds who Iiave forfeited tueir li?ti to the sanguinary peiial -codes'of Europe, tr who are by the mild American system devoted to beating of hemp aud sewing of marLk If these positions bo true, and that they ett, every man of rectitude, will aeree, it u.ust tn the incumbent duty of all good citizens loon their Tndeavout37derect some mound io op pose that overwhelming torrent of maliztiitt,. defaminatioii and blackguardism, that tbret- tens to destroy all distinetsn betwecu ngbt aud w rong, aud to involve iri one iiidiserimia ate mass the upright and scoundrelly part tf the community. : . ' .. To, the other clajss f objectors I reply, that'" no man living entertains a more conteinutilili- i o suvumui Washing'. on weekly pajxr ; the editors of the Intell.gvn cer cannot be ignorant of the declaiation, and We ven ture to say that they have net tve the shadow of proof, to the contrary. . Must we not llicn, and we anrt-al to the republicans, l,ut- groily m.stakcn the purport of the remark of the l:.le Lyi-ncer,' if it tvas not des ncd to pei iuude he people that the proJuction " in question was a federul imposture? Jiit noL.avi alitmpt to hooil- winfc tftc public as to the real or.gui of that candid and cpiuioa .of-CbbhcIt than 1 do manly address ? IJx.s it not in effect brmir forward a . is a disgrace to human nature, as has been a! groundless utd msiojous charge against the adverse pur- ready said, is a very faint eipressiou'of my idei; ty, of forgery und fkctption? iud ih.s too in tlie face I ran safely " declare, and appeal to Heaven of glaring notoriety and wulun reach of 'the -means of for the truth of the assertion, that of all the tub eonvicuoii ? Let the Inie lijoy TrSflSteil' tEe'n republicans, I w-ver knew.or.Cyerheard of, more than onfr t nt'mii- wivni.lLriifit nf"i-irv At lu.miiuiTnii ivixi t .j or two that 'nnld in unv darpi" he comnafeito g .sh General Odicer unemployed, who had chlumets ot- publjc i!lfonTiatlon lo )e conducted with him. 1 have considered his conduct and cliar, slifeAejanedilcctioii lor the Marsha!, f inu-irritv, ui.les-ihe i,apgrapli jistViated be esplained, t ac.ter with attention, and, I have, not been able and who subsequently transferred his interest to - - aa MrllfW lllst HSi,nllf,K, n.;,, m... v.-,,,,,, . to discover the annearance of more than one Lavalette, because it appears there was a sy9- And ujKin what can the people de- ' good quality in him-and that is, a cerlainkisd ll,u t'!""".' " ulvl' .v.v.., , !f,wnHti,,mSt:ivMnm,Hllaik ,w,,v,,i u- u oi caiiqour ncmans l anoumraiuer a,iui- print wlucli is supposed to bs ahv..vS furiiislied from i ruuc,,VBJ w,,,t'" ,ua " """r "" the best sources ot 'informatiun? ' i "rocity and villainy of his views. i T1. n....l,la I L n -,..l.. r..lo I a till illA Tift- ...I- ..... .1. .. . i i-i 1 . J u ciiaific Uiv irauvi iu uinit. - 111.19 JUUUIIIl ndU VU gltdL J'.U Uie M.lllV losing tlieir ancient antipathies it is more than ever itn portanl, that the means of inlorin.it ion should be full, fair and unsuspected. But" if attempts, like tne one just noticed succeed, we cannot hvpe to see terminated the care, and sedulously preserve all the instru ments ot licentiousness and disorder. It was) to the protection of these foreigners that Lava- i lette had recourse.'' I So that they are accuse'if of being the ene-! mies of civil order- of justice of the power of kiucs of the repose of the'worldM! It; must excite the indignation of the British gov-i turo tif the emit ro vers v in which I find myself engaged, with the most execrable wretch that heaven in its" wrath ever allowed tn infest a ; country, and arm ciljzen against citizen, iti , eminent to learn, that subjects of hii Majesty i reign.ofjealousy, distrust and sicrimony. l:i short every can have suchxIoose aud extravagant charges ' ardc-nt passion and feeling will continue to distoi t tmih brought againstr.Uiem particularly as. the , au reason, to tlie uuer.su oversio.i ot all harmony, w he- French prosecutor inthis preface Violates the law oi ins own tanu. the account of the wanton outrage committed necessnry forme to 'ascend .to the publication; of w hat the miscreant calls his Lue, m otner wrds,"the romance which he published under the pompous title of . The l.ife and adventuru of Peter rorcupine, with a full and fair Account CQramolation--tbat they mistht be confounded I bv th-troops of the Snanish trarilson. unon ; wkh yhe i other inembefg bf the family ; arid someef the officers and menbelonging to the -When that failed, "the applied to Monsieur, her rtlriitedN8tales' fleet, stationed aLPort Mahoii, tatlier-iu-law, praying lum to take up his abode ." Island of Minorca. " ttl.ji TI..,. ,0.. t . I ! Ait I " L ..' . .1.- l.1 i n mo iUfiec -uouruou rnuiseu, anu prevent ine '. ' - -x . 1 . . - . " . . . r. I ther social or political. We assert, once more, that the adixws of the Ripub--y,r aulhoring 1 fansaelions.' In -pp,-P ?H' lican Ininoiity is genuine. Xo believe the. Xational In-1 e has the following paragraph ,, telligencer has sought to cor.Wy a ditlci'entlmpression ';' j 1 addressed myself to .Mr.' Carey. ;TmJ and we conjure the editors, by a just regard to thtirte- w as, .to mak'use of a culinary figure, JUDipUfi Imitation 'to say wiiether wc have .mistaken their meaning. ;ml of the frying-pan i nto 1 he tire. MbGarrVK "" ' . reeeived me as bonkseliera eeuerallf receiva;! MU- coBiip rr .and mu. cakey. ; , j aul!,or8 ( mean authors whomlhet hope to ! It does not seem unnatural, that the democratic'-' pa' hut Iftte hv : he looked at theille from,toM ipersshould maijitest the apiehe:sion tvith which they j to bottotii, and then at me froui head to foot. It anrtears. from the retrulations of the na-! htfI utii a I. A .ii 1 AntSt f It ink it ' . " XJ I . V - v.y Mil- 1, 1(1 if lift) OllJ .-1 II -f 0 jB , , . . Uaugerwtu which they were llireateued. , Sojnisli garrison 011 the island, that the patrole had.;,try. But It is. certa.nly kittle curioiis, ihaettvumen, hnhSl-JIyJnd GW in Iwaven forgive .end- much for ro val ie a foils v . The' Warrior,;, Ijing at Chatham, is or dered 'to- Je eofiverted' into a sheerhulk, tor orders to take up all seamen lhat "were found j who have aseai led each other with the bitterness Cobbett ll believe that, a tit hat momeoCl vffslietf 'Top' 111 wi ueei,ttiier ueaung uie eyeping reireax. i and Carey used .in their contests, should become the j another vellow fever to stiJco-ttoe uu Some of the men beloTisinsr to the fleet, that tr.ct n.trl r'ti 4V.n-f4i ff..it m-.s.i ,- ,...... I ilanlrnv tKo lMhnKitnnla Kl - 1 11-111 Til IS ft 'lilt tPL' Sheernessj the Minotaur. 74, will heiaunched i were going down to their boats, had been ar-;ni:ive 0n rm shelf, son.e memorials of their Jon. er al-! with the. Meet. of. a pamphleUihit jnighl J?4 .not A. I o n.l ... I.i. ll..... . OI .. t. . , ' ' . " ' -, . . . j . . . ' 1 I ..f ll ft ! I. ' c V . " I. c ,nr , J - , UWCV5 nuu Itercstions i with a-ft.w extract from vh-eh 1 purpose jiieTtef thlpBieer if the guard to release theta, to reu!e. It seems nectary occasionally .' . , there on the; isth inst. La Hogue wasundocked off jhe 30th i juh, and the Tremendous docked tin 1 the tst ihst v3 The Orontes, Capt.' N. ; D. Cochrane, upon her arrival at Portsmouth, from Sheerness. is ordered to be fitted to take Baron Slurmer the Austrian COnimissioner, to St. Helena. ' v RIGHT SIDE OF THE ROAD AT SKA. j , On 10611 of Novembr last, trial came on . ; in the Admiralty Court, Doctor' Commons, ; London, wherein the owners of a vessel from one of the Vorkshire Vjver posts, were the.'Ap ' . pellants, and Air. John Mountain of the Angel Inn, in Boston, and others, were the Hespon- dents. .The cause arose; out of the circum ii -HI ftauce of Mt-. Alountain'a vessel, the Johns,of that port, anil a vessel of the Ap'pe4laatst.ai1'' i-:;. ed tlie Engineer, beitig obliged by adverse wea ' ther, in prosecti ting their voyage to London, to . ply to windward; and in -one of their courses it V became evident that the vessels would come in . ... ..."''-"-Vi ' - ;i ' r - ? '; t w hich hr waif disposed to do, but hiiinsubordi rlate men persisted iu retaiug them in the dis pute the sailors attempted to extricate them selves by torce, when the guard drew back to look back and see how mpji thi unt and wrote hifoie they saw the-expediency of changing ground, and al though that species of investigation is of .cjn unfortinute Some of those who may Fee this article may perhaps need lo be tolcl, that Sir; Matthew Carey had a brother who published a papr in PFidadelphia at tlie same "time that Cobbett . prjptcd his l6fcupine'Gaxette. ' By some, means, in the course of the wars of these two some paces and wantonly fired u volley on the thedlviJuaV 1 public are always ueieiieeiess onieers aim men ; w uo in llieirturn. 1 . .. i i . .i - . ..' ' t Some rusneu upon iiteir. auversaries, anu alter a se-' vere conflict succeeded in disarming part of the guard aud putting the rest to flilit. i wo lieutenanis were Rineu upon the spot, and many others, of the Americah party were woundedcJl1he wanto'n' eruelly of the act, done by men that never signalized themselves iut in the persecution of truth, justice: and '.liberty, naturally incensed the brave, bosoms of those that possess those qutalities in so einuieiit a de gree, and it is only otting to the prompt and prudent, measures of the gallant ComDpdore, that inost or the garrison otj the island of Mi- threatened to establish a rival paper himself, yet he nev er did so ; but turned the current of his rage into bis faforite channel of a; pamphlet- It was in the beginning of'1799, that Mr. Carey's passion found vent under the foUowirig title t ; jPlub ddingforjhe humane, chasjejvUhfr-htenJPftiir Porcvjin ? ty bis ib .... . .1.. me rich Mr. Carev has sold hundreds i''J ()bscrvatiri since that tim, and therefore, dare say he highly approved of litem, when Pfl - ; came to a perusal. At any rate 1 must not forr.; get to "s'ayVthat he behaved honourably iu tjie business; lor,' he promised .iin'l':'f5',im'ak:.'''-r the author, and he certainly kept, his Woru f ' the discovery would not have been reserved for the month of June, t?6. This cireqniilanef, considering Mr. Carey's politics, is grlV 1 his honour, and has almost wiped frotu in J mc nA.nlllial i... 11 1 II m ( 1 1 fi I fi Utlllf lltJ..- t' 'l . - -. . . . .'. r this . It is almost irrelevant to tne sHojef'."' 'St prints, Cobbett andI attacked each oiherW that' this ;verv minute detail is a t'5SU' . falsehood, from Beginning 10 enu, c"r ; the' pamphlet in question was ottercil me . print; and refused" t read Only the title-pa- : It was scurrilous. 1 concluded the content" be of the same coinplexion, and refused to-j ; the jiubtisher.But Jf.eyer I tould depm t-. - ..;rri-.4. ljV'l -v. -'-N r. "?' :";.:..'r
The Raleigh Minerva (Raleigh, N.C.)
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June 7, 1816, edition 1
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