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.-'.'1-" i &''- '-v v?i''-i.5'-.-:' ' .4 , ..f-:V ' , -v.." V. ' 9. ... , it ( I." day, and the'Jasj; but one of the Ycstmiasie r I RALEIGH, (N.C.) f PRINTED, WEEKLY, BY A. LUCAS. mof SHb,cripnozn Three dollars per year, one na Mf tfRf . , , : Maiden No paper to be co ntmued fJS, Election -Mr Clearv 1 th thr ih. after a year ? r-pn be- B RSSST' nes"iu, and notice tnerepJ nave ow Snc. rfiwmn, not cxCiicting 14 .lines, are inserted (ice for one dollar; fr uventy-fftc cents each sub. lient insertion x and ' li'e proportion where there Greater number of lines than fourteen, I he cash T accompany thes 'trum psrs.mrunknown to the fa snliscrikirt" can .ft any case be received withou, yment of t least gl" 50 in advance i andnod.scon ,uinc- without percent of arrears, -unless at the ititmofthe'eci'r. PoUtieal. ?- ! Mr. tJohbett'a oninion, of tfaat nrck 4nMhitL. Hlree dollar per year, one half - u uni ; ; , . r " m cotninir .for. wardf was teqeivtd with loud apdaue- II said, that the epemies of the people of Westminster had stopped at nothing tkat they-thought could procure the return of the court candidate; they had not stopped at Bribe ry: even the ambassador of a foreVn court and hla la dy h;d gone about to solicit votes. He ttu litre call ed upon to name the person to whom be alluded ; but he desired to be atl berty to exercise hla own discre tion, and said, tht the Dame would be mentioned in an other place: Here Hunt called but for the names tut troifi the Mil buleoce ot the crowd, who awaited him with cabbnjfe-staiks, he was compelled to dc&'tst. Mr. bleary then rcsitmcu lie said, as Hunt hacj dealt west foully by him, he would tell them what was CoSibcU--. psuioii at Hunt 1 At Hits same time he be?gtd to ob serve, that M Hunt va the first to, betray uli conli dence, .tnd disregard all pentlemanly fee'.inff. by the production ot letters, wlncli were never intended for a y-tyebut Uiiowi. ' He then read tract-' , Lfton CtA5s-lnjfivir.5 :vudy and tfon Ls "nlace-tlwtbiloflrins letter, l. ! wi merely L witli aWn of.liiy, bat I certji.i'y experience 4siire, ( rs I alwavi have dona ' .in sa.uhr CAses, teytrlMsniay th'vniCintiftirdiMj; M.-. C.1Uit s iyr wt unity to answer trie pai-asp-agiia n;u!. .yr Mr. CiJEiB&tf conree, pajfor tbe'fltt lscst calutnnics oh Was genllcman and tne totiowmscx- ioTttT, 20th aphii, 1508. AJiiw ueiwemfiiiWJiora i mKt wrtn arc lotn in Wished fmm the I.3ii.Iit onncr.aipnrarojr u:m - i-- --"-. .and to do 50 WUPOlU resicami in ins mv.i i - - o "":""""" ... so urn was 1 Mr can ny tor -a nuremm of d irun1".! tioiMC, that I Was .resolved to p jtiuo'i alane if n iv oKe' wouid have nre'sei'itcd nv nctiiion. lieart s:ck ol it. Its impossible iu- hotii to do so hp manner A.ner m-iv w..ripi uritli'wTuch'Tc hav l.i l4..-... lu.mi.d i tif-rr.i'.tti'd si i I to! ar ew:iy.r. - . - y. - .; - r ....... . Tfc. . h pains, ihe Courier m the; I friends, bcea b!e t: nrrane ,;,!,4t jV v whJgtjktsons as we tbir.c- n-l!!ffaCrfl: tPem, mac rr. wctress To wait nsti; w- th orlaUehiod, would cl factions unite! i c:i!ltari Ki ill .. ..vnV.:.? :iit. their character. Tlier, .. verv end -,f r.-ibll- ;-xvwe ,,,'.llim -iTI. naraTranh whieli M-. Cbfwtt lias pointed tti . wi, o. awiUier mn havmg des, rte-1 b:s f.' frrt,; O nr,-ir. w.s never by'Jr AS ul h-.tfow ..Have n...lU:nc to lo with aim .' , . , i.v.is. ' . wvi rfVJinr.T fior of this potent tlucuffleht ;Vf.v the rtI air tbor-was known ta nobodj but mev Mr.' Hunt, bir Ut. riard rbiiiis; Mr. Walker, and my don William. Mr. CSsbty-: itbtv appealed in a new character. : Instead ifehnniii ob8erva- won ; ne couriea iu uti expressed great gratK tudeto m,; and he very justly: accused Sir v t i. . " . ; , iMun. iiuruciu vj uqfertwn aw cowardice. Yea, that very Sic Francis Btirdett, wlmni lie now f'nucavtiw to ttiMu by Mackcrtiur the cltdracter o my friend; and that, too, through ui& means ol a forsern of mu hand wntinm . and J his he dues fronltio- other possible tnutive Uv& l can Oivnio titan that of a pecuniary re ward from his oppulent and base &t plover. ; Such, Sir, .nre IJie enemies of Mr. Hhnt. whom, on 1 he amhortir gvich persons, you, jacobin, la-ftddt HuNT."ir you think it becoming to ileal in nick-names, yoti ought, it seems to mc, to abstain from the Use of ruffian, wretch, blackguard, and the like, unless you Anew something of the party. You have. whether hi the wr.y of republicanism or of o- rigimi! remark, lmideil Mr. Hunt with every i uutise mac tir laneuAsre is of still more importance. public mind, you have rep b. -fore.oi it cert a n!y .1 . .. ... . I .1. Vi-:'. Pn..t. fl f'l ' ITU H- n 1 . . i i the Editor of the Mw V.,rk Keening isf, I' lUd-.-l'a. -tmff-Mtna. 7t.i SrpJ. ibi8 ,.. i ' ..' . . ..11.. nave n (Mv 'in ire e i to calum:i;iite pur motives, if we prj-term and epithet o' ugh', and Jo not mix with "men of 'a(rltV(U nd wliii-h lifreiso-ie Hunt, the -Histnl m;.n--be- a,U,UiS ' ,,nU VV"11 h ! lie rides aboufhe country with aw t' flS t efiect oil ttlO J lis own rcKontfd him as lisvinr; 713 pipnlarity ; as Ur1': having been hooted off the stage of politics. : as xlaimedJ g n anvurq; as naviug oecn taawonea. oil i men if Wisuuinster, only t0 say, in the if very creature. 1 he inference t be - drawn f Mr f .obiiat, He's aad. fellow-bo f, n, ubicti is, that our great cause of Refarw m--luve iio'.iimtr ' do- ah him adieu. ' . , 0 J J on : the pause of ileform in . England, which - is tba' diusc of freedom and justice, not only in En- , gland, bit all oveivEinope. V.I do not say,.. r that you have dotie this designedly arid yitli" wicked intehtionsti butr you have done , it j'. , and, I trust, you will think it reasonable, tlfht I expect you to publish tins answer to ilicso -'v calaranica ; for, if yottthoucht it intcrpstinff r Ckary having read the extract, exclaimed.' is now ruined. Precisely the contrary of all tliis is thedc. to your readers to hear the,, charges against . fj 1 an absent person, of vvb i t:iey know nothings ' -you'will surely think it interesting to - them ; to hear th del'erenqo of thaab$ont fierson. V The circurastaticovif yiiuivhaving, fr the" v greater part, teen a rc-puMish'er of cnlumriios -doe?, by no means, alter theTase Tlic char- fc gea you copyf from m int Mho defence is ten- H , dered you i. manuscripOditjtf. ,n.t' ; .- . "j n ununtmuus llici UlU oy OTtK, Win pills hia name to Jus writing and idederos his cha- racter for the truth of what he says. You have copied from anonymous news nancrs ; and, newspapers, too notoriously sold to Corruption ; ne ws-papers paid for inserting the most audacious falsehoods : newsnaners that stick at nothing in m-der to carry their point. It a Jrora these vile prints that yon make those selections, by 'the means of which your readers arc deceived; You will say', perhaps that you have onhj : my bare word '.for ihc (urpitudc of these news papers, and that i-s ivit saJBVietit for yoti. Well, then, Sir, I will. give you somethiug, which, if it should not be .sufficient for you will, I am quite sure, be soflicient fur every just man m America; and, hcrfflt is. The 71 . .1 1 2. ... . w. . I...... Y hi nave recenuy uueu greai mi .1- J0W, tlitrngli you, d mbllcss, would not Fs'nfvour columns With aCCOMIitS 11I election- rm.!T(, nt rr fur sn hasp, a niinuw. I dprliii'p. SnrtCtirms in ttnghntl ; an 1 a t mij-.sai--thT-Ton havc renu'jlishcd -a-fm-gcry. l-la- ,Vf """Unjjrgg: in m mncrs. m innui L,ondon Courier of 'the-15 of June last, so, liiai yiu ureui mnv; uitwum.-, 3i- clr.tp litis to be a 1 orrery.- t accuse Mr. u - " m nisuinains ine miiowing paragraph ; whole : remarkable for his iloccncv o 1 " CouncTThasl.tfHv hrnn c.a-t gto the public : in -Amt'ica, f : u by tli.tl lorgery.- 1 accuse Clby bcfirc the people of Amelia, imposition, enconrageu 10 uti.v..inrti j wm have dune (in a l-gister sent home) before w aiiu,wpiiuciH, wuiiouiicai m ins or isriung against the American GavernmtntP t deem uniutcivstiug t toe sam? pibiu; an .jc of E,ig'rtu,i, ()f havin? forged this ra,dl' of!vn.5 J atemiou3 in hii diet ; gmi- Now, Sir, every soul in America knows tposura of the lal!:nJi contained in .''.Icitor, or, winch is the same in point f base- 1,0 m kmd t0:l11 wht) nrc d(Pen le,,t n hm. ; this-to he a barclaced lie. Not only is ita lie; 'Counts : and csnecitHy 'when tiii' cxp-isuro of i..,,,, tr;iil if fi-n mun wl... a?ay.s rculy to succor the oppressed to the but, there, is hot the shadow of a ftMinitmn f pjTScntc, to youuajcr jafstgna are of one J)a,. f,,, i; auj wAi t mil;t if Hie partes misrcprcjetstf-u " lUi,!,,; ; '.In making your selections from thd Lou k I :'ii jjiiii-iii i''t - jeaion in Westininia'e", you appear knew u,tn(,st f '''s I,f'cr o have been gu llu oj jor$ig mu writing and Inblic.impsui;s ; a faithful' . aaauv ibr fraudulent purposes, many times, j antl bt ::ve af tl,c 1 i . 1 .i n n nivh who recently Jet tii So much for tlic'jfrf ; but, observe the fully u inconsistency or this proceed 1 ! I'was br.Miarln I'n wanl, in a letter wiore than . . - . , ....-..........vi ...... 1 . . . . VJ . I . . . u . m.' v been almost incessantly, si :um!iiii? u;i'i sojr.c-: - na -;,.;;'- inBt -i. I!,icnn,rted with , nil mine ; and,' imotir r2 rr.:. .T v,ia. beard him speak ranl I wtis i tU. vvhich. if tru.. would f e-Vct ) 1 1 'i..V . A. w"'.ur ' WVT ' M tht during tlie last waiy he quittel his Mrtve arisen from HCC-uYnf. it. vurj ItAve a-j. w? ...Ml,M,;Mn. ,: "'J a vvl'" nH iUC m 1153 ,mn(1 10 . y.'lsrn from an opinion that matter became in-V Z V.' '" "'fiks of those wiw were marclutig tu tin wkb. ypio-readers on aciW of. i i',0' . ' , V 7 r li ll thfe plutidercring invaders of his cou felatinc to mc. Uut, whatever may hnve been r .;" I admired hiplaiti gfiod sense ; his i ii j a. w u itifr j. a imu) iu 1111 .unit. Liiti 3ie cause," the fitct is undoubted, as may be jeen by any one, who will take t!i ? pains to look at your papers of about three weeks la:st fast, . You arc aware, I suppose, Sir, thajwhethor p the eye of the law or in fl'at ofce.mmon jfense, he, who willingly puMlrJiesi falsehood, s full a criminal as the origip d publisher. Ton mny tiling, th.it the accounts republished h ou are not falsehoods, '.f Ihis be th cawv fpu have ct.mnjii ted no crime :hut, piesume, t'iat innocence; -f iu'ention c;'.n no long.-r.be' 'Jietgcu uy yo, 11 yon reiuse to -give to my ontradicti m the sum? publicity, that you tave given to the accounts uf which I b;ivv Tttcn speaking. . The chief end of. your elet tiou-select'.ons. -ppears to cc this : 10 represent 10 u.c people "Jf America the Rforiueis of England iri an idious light ; and, in order to effect this end to cause jbem ti believe, that my worthy JViend. Mr. Hunt, one of the candidates for "cstniinsjH, is a most u ic kcll a:;d despica jile man ; a ritffian, a monster, a coward nd, lliat he lias been rooted by the people and" cnmrdtrtely-put down- And, that, as myself. Sin J.rancis fan wort 11 y ;of a seat in 1. : ...... -.. 1. n. -. .... ....11 .1.. ...... J wa.i in'c;ni.ij 111 1111. an au uuiuu: uy, vih,as ijm say. at le:.st, declaring me tu bemnvorthy f public cvnjidenee ! i3 en must be hard push ed, indeed, w hen t hey .res;rt to the use ol . such mcti.ns f Naj, the agent had rea l ail aty at tacks on Sir Francis, nnd yet, he, fr that had ca!!d :'ne onrfrieu i, Oohhett, t!io stay land 71-n:) 0: our cause : iwA their again Hits agent, Air. CjL-.tiY, had become the advo- A . , a. r . I .1 cate ot 'lie :nan, .lo;i i :iati cxeriCi my ion arm to ; down 1 Cut; sir, w .in is this 'Mr. Cleabt tha,t makes such k iigiitc in jour columns ? I will, tell y,.u ; lor, surtly, vou do not know, nor even di11 interested in his aad zealous friend: f thoseg.tllantyeo- ly left their homes to drive tho devastating hivadu'rs fr.;m our happv country. I saw, Ust winter, a Gol uel Hill. iu tno House of 11 presentative'? of I'cnnsyl told fai ni k join "try. uncnibai m uinor; ins clear . nndc ol argaiirj; ;; his firm and manly air, lie put me 111 mind olMr. lira'. Thtrefitrej sir, all'tliH you have published; and republished relating 'to Ar. Hu-VT'schar actiir and munnci s, is wholly false. Nor has truth been more consulted by, your publications and rejiiibiications AAlcn tliey tiavi related -to Mr. Hunt's popularity.- lie Is, I am con viiictl, bv far, the most popular man in Eng. :o. ian:l ; that is t way, !.c i"a jhc.,cjoiifiJeiicc of number of pd sons. --tfr-iin.ee!-, to BuitDETT thinks !ue- '.itiiainent r and that ,-cvcn I, think Ilr. Huxxa had man. Astontvsrif, uuconnccit-d with Mr. Hunt. I i!I only v .) , lhat Sitt r aakcis Bukdeti-?.s ' . jrrtehdfd bud opumn can surprise n';b-odyt - who reflects, that ft was I, with niy.jong arm, ' K-achine across the Atlauticv who brought bim wiMiin n inch of being, rejectedin West piiiist('i,and ...who have put him, ttowri' from an eminence, which he will never dare to look Bp t' si rain. It is true, that it .wjis'iio more Ui'an ir.y duty to do this j it is also true that ill th t ; an'ieipated, in my.wrjt?ngs of last all and Just winter, with regard to Stu Fbax cis'sTnti igues with a junto in Wefitmir'Sler; pas beeh maur' good to the very- letter, and has now been so 'declared in an address o Major Cart v. rig.it to the electors of 'i hat ci'y: ,0111, it is not the lashion sno-a-days for ' man tr forgive an attack upon him the morr readily because the attack is, proved 1 1 have been just.v ". " 4 However, I will not trespass nn yonrtimc by. any thing,- iri .which I only am concerned; 'It is ihecatuoioy, whi. h your.coltimns have ct.titaim d en that htavefittd . public . spirited g"ntleman, Mr. IIiwt, that 1 think icyseif inbound to itfute ; and especially k iwhen-'li see for the purpose ot the greatest y;ui j()ik uptin liive w ho 'tabmrj and Avho fight the battles of their country, being a3 u. ..;;tg if you look upon those who raise the food, suspect. Ile.tus, 1 btlieve, an attorney ; bat, and who defend tlie country, as being, what of htte ye -rs, he has been the paid' Secretary you call -them, mob ; he has moody but the to two' Clous', called fhn Hampuex, nudthe mob fr him ; but, he "has the tvhole of the Umos, ,f 1 He former of which Sir Francis unbribed part of the mob fr hi;h. And, tho' i: ukoett was Chairman, and to tlie latter of perhaps, 'yu do not know it, England is ijyw Whiwli Sir Francis belongetl, He was deputed" iitjbat "state, which reudm iho , frie4ship oi by tiir Francis to i-stablisli or::: -Hampden this nidb" a'vcryvahiable possession. ' YoO Clubs- itf several parts of England. V hen h.iye very carefully sclecte:!, from the Eng tlie C'aoijglM'ifiiigcrs vicr3 about io -pad -thgl-sh - tjoLitinu' all the. passages, -where-.tho Dungeon-ililt. tliey made" a report in each 'insults otfered to Mr. II csx are . recorded ; Hottstvin-wlticli - reports they, txaccd ail -rlhcTtratv'you.drimt anpear to have stumbled upon pretended conspiracies to these CI ubs-r-Air. t aosc tac.s, which prove- his great popularity, j.r...t.-rExery.oiio knows, that "so far from writing against thcAmei-ican government, all that I liavo written about it is in its , praise, as it necessarily must have. been, if I wrote what I saw.iheard and fvlt. Suppose, Sir, you, amongst your selections, had iakeirAiVparagrah ! anil wy not r it, surely, was as interesting n von. readers as nil ouu ueen me sciecnons relating- to Mr. Hunt. Why riot, take it then ? It could hardly inks voir eye. And w'.cjiyou saw a falflehvwd like this rnfho sami? ncwa-papers, ought it not to have made you cautions in re publishing anything 'from them, and espcciali ly virulent attacks on a gentleman of whom ) 011 could know n tthing? Lest the people should want proof of the a bove paragraph havin$"berri nbli.slicd in the London Courier of the ijih ;f June last, the bearer of this will carni with him the vavcr. and skew Ufo you ' lis thus. Sir, tba.' -basei:oss and malignity and falieft od, defeat, at last, their own iiiten- my name made ii.se of spreading that calumny. Cfeary began to be alarmed for his person. "and which facts it was impossible even for tlie ai laiety. tie had seen that we were Ml . hireling ol tho llurouliniongers to suppressi autiiiuuiHo uy ?or rrancis uurocu. aim u ' y uu (So not seem 10 nave cast yonr ey e on came to ask my atlvice its- tV'ulmt he should : those nassaesr which state, that Mr. Hunt 110 s aim 11c taueu fthutit a fl-ght to Ainema, was nrawti'.honi!' lrom tlie .hustings-, every I had never. brkiigcd to any t'lub. I, as well (ayf ft.y (fa people':; that Sir M ukkay Max- as my.i-neno.llUKT, had always been against ; well w;.s .ubliffcd to or? Mr. Hunt to obuin Clubs, lint, seeing the. little . than deserted a hearing frou the people ; (Jhat the per by his natural protector, and seeing, from : son who proposed' Sir Francis CuueIett the hnlii that he produced me, that " he was was" not permitted to be heard, Sir. Hunt H-rfectly it'mpcc'nt of any crime, aVl, indeed, called upon the people to Cfir77'".Tiies? re thal his eCorls had been praise-worthy, I tyld ! iuctant acknowledgements y ou have wholly hi;ii; that, ii he would promise to do as i ! overlooked. 'Besides. Sr, what yas the ob dioiihl tlictato. 1 wonhl make the tyrants a- ' .'vious inference 10 be drawn from tlie hosiili- fraid to lay a 'finger upon him. The Lords i.tv, tho viruleut .hostility, 6f th? hired press had BtateiUn their icp rt, ,s'cvcnu;;osttit!e Uc3. acjainst Mr. Hunt ?-J: What could have been I drew him up d petition to them, winch the cause of a mati likeTiim becoming so great he signed, and in which bo distinctly and "with a mark ? --Why.' that ho possessed great in most provoking respect, deference," and x-"Jluem with the people. Yet, you see the Lon rtiiliy , tidied them liars, find told them, he was don" prints full ..-of abuse of him j v :i And ...... .1.. A4' 11 - 1 : .... ' .'ii 1 - i .. . .1. jt .' ' . 11 .1 tl ns.& V hat m,Ti of cunim in Rcusfl cau hr'. Ijevc, that can be a good cause which stands in need of the use of such means? VVhat hich er compliment ca 1 be pTid to 'me than iho em ployment of sux-h means against me ? Th't-sa arc the means of desperation. Tliose w!io use them feel their danger: they knew that that langer F.rose in great part from my exertions they knew thai this falsehood would be cxiios- etl , but they hope it might help themjr. the moment, Ihis is invariably the, course ot guilty and desperate :nci. . . Let me hope, Sir, ibniwbat I have now' t hro a sense of duty, taken the liberty to trou lie you with, may s -ve as a cauti nr to you in fuftirc You cannot wish to be the protnul-, gator of filsbrT(l win excuse me it 1 liniik, tliat by listening to the base hirelings of L'tndon, vou liavc taken n wiioliy erroneous vioerrd thz state of things in England. You have recently stated," that Mi:: revenue there is in a Qonjiiiug condition. iit:-tal I can "assure voli, tlie.t.'lroni .Jii ial accounts. it falls fjce:i iniW-om erVng a year short of the expenditure. I can farther." nu-e you, that the Boroughm ingcr's Bank w'dl nsx'er a- In yourpa-rer of ''tlicJ ;'S7th of August, -you rhtiodutciiiytfanc and that of,-Mr. Hunt I in the follow itig mariner, v Yon sav : .' The f raiowmgspettli AithTtrcU oimcToliItn:mh-ftxtr f . ready at' their bar to prove all and singu lar the allegations of his most humble peti tion. ., This saved- him- The petition- was presented in the Loids by Karl (irosvenor and in the Commr ns bv Lord Viscount Folke stone. It produced a deeper sensation than any thing ever" produced within my memory. 11 stayed tho proceedings irom rnday ' to Monday : It cut the tyrants to .the heart j I-wentrmyself to witness their . confusion : the Old Lord Chanctiror almost cried ; it blasted tho. wicked J act iu the embryo ; it WafftlTrfirst'of that serits of attacks which have, at last, nearly produced the dsired cf- more said about him than about all other pub lic tr.cn together ; nay, you think it .' interest ing,to the people of Ihis hemisphere to he in formed jof all his movements, however trilling; and yet, strange to say, you would fain have your readers believe, that he Is. a poor, visig pificunU despised and contemptible thing! This is imitating tho Borough-tyrants, who called my writings two penny trash, at the very time when tbey were 'passing, gagging antl dungeon Bifls to protect thcrasclyes a gainsi the effects of those- writings.. ' The whole of your puhlications and repub- lications against : Mr. I iU.Vt are FALSE. IXpti have given a wit'c circulation to thcTba xain pay iji specie. I can assure you. hat tho whole fabrick tollers to its very ' foundation and, to couyfuce you of my sincerity, I would now renew my offer to bet vou a thousand dollars. that the Boroiigh'lyran ni does not Ir.st for three mars from -the Wit of "Man. 1 817, but I will not offend you by m.tkingsuch an offer; for, surely, being yourself in a land of free-. doin, you cannot entertain the unnatural wish that the people of England should continue : slaves ; to a base, ignorant, degenerate, antl pltindctring aristocracy, . who trample with : equal insolence on the riglits of "king and peo ple. You cannot wKht that England, foe agesfamed for her just laws and her princi ples of freedom, should bend the neck -to I so odious antl detestable a yoke. . I beg leave to remind yon, that ! had scarcely set my foot in this country, w;hen you, copying from the vile news-papers of , the Borouglunongers, represented my flight as having arisen from pecuniary" embarrass ments, and, in proof, cited the WretcJudnesi of my farming concerns, arising from, jny ig norance of such matters. You must no a be : satisfied that all! his" was" false. - I left ' be- Tiind TneialTntlrom - f r
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