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II VT .W ..,, .j. ,W-W:.ti -J . . r, I f! I U '' V.... Ii' ? V' n$.rii firs n?t7) v tmervm 0 ' ) ... . HAIIG1I,(N.C.) PBIXTED, WEKKI.Y, BY HARVEY AND OASSO, tDITUD BY A. LUCAS, "Term of Subscription t Tivee dollars per year, one half "to b.Mid in udv.iee. No patter to be continued ion-(-r Uii.ti three moir.hs af.er yeis subscripisou -be. coiiH S due, iuid iiolicf Uu reot .kImH Have Keen given ...mn not f:itil'iii 14 tines, are inserted .'i.m. fnun .iollaK : for twentv-five cents oacli sub sequent insertion s and in like puiportion 4ere tbere ; j i trenur ii amber ot lines than toui'teefi. 1 lie cali ni'nsi accompatiy those from pfci'Skuns uukno -vn to tht ed.ior. " , . " .r-j-No subscr'.ptioa can "m any c?.sc he received 'ittiou ' payment ot ' :it k-sflt gl 5 ) in 'idvttuee s and noiUcon ii: -i ince uiioo; payment of arrwars, uiilss at tl 1 A etalk of rye, measuring 8 feet 3 inches In .It'ngtb, has been sent to the ofiiet of I he PeaflJ Bylvama Lorreupoudent. It, grew on the iarm of Uobert Scarborough, f Bui kinghum tow'u hii, in Bur.ki couifiv. i Auiong llie tiomplainls of hardtmz ,.t nc cause lippears tu be that I ho wheat and nve will bj so heivv as lo eiidaiiger life health anil lives of (hose who may be enga;; ed ia harvesting it ! ' " CiieiSer eoun;y lias produced s.t:wks of, rye Arsciiltiis'Jtl. f'li.jil -J KB COT4COUO 0BBHVKK. A'o. w. , y t j 1 1 J' A 1 AM) Vf OKA L ?,!h. iiotai;, fr old jignenllural f-Tr"a- Mrnd-i. uuta -1' V" "-"5r" ' r.fariai-rs.. wmw of t lie yarL lUt- Ht-tjJ'iiiae i . ver imjiorinnt c is.) wilh the farmer. H.-; '"cepis llirnugli the year depends v.-ry ti! !!.: oil int' nnpro vement OJ tins season Arieiitt Iwirf in) high er-iriiort of theor won to bi an evidence, that they directed their petitions for rorrcRsion t ere all silent on Ho djjectionA, and. which laid the foundation oi'jsubtactof safeguards r sernn'rip. K.h t ie UisajtialificatKins. But he (Mn G.") in-' could fepj greater' refmerf than ho fVlw, iHtcd tht the abactors could nut believe their j ter; for those vvh-r brouuht forward ti bjVctof safeguards or securities.- Nobndy ' ass(-rtions. If the Catholics were faith- lisa and petfidooua, why restore the house ofl Uourbfn ? ? If 4he-i;athQlio religion was so u;cbusvw uite : to establtsli tt abroatl i Why Avei'tt ATloiire to be suirborted in ihaatirin$ 8 feet 2 inches ; Monigoiuery, 8 fei rn.uv-ana.ifjtijf attd repressed in :rejaml i 6 niche tt liS 9 i'eei 12 inches. The Norris-'"!' red the Church of England fr. its town Herald, pubiishii thjg, ays, beat tlis,! uu ueMCVwlent' prinritdes, and much re- an'd tve are done." itrceltefi t Uut its derey should ititerfere -irfifainsl . i . . ... . . " Near Milion, io re"nn!ivlvaiiii'.,'a ' n ; k f rveUlieir i . - r i was pulled, in the of i iiiH.t!i, n.ea ur itig f reel 0 incites. I e viu.ieu. iJ nppeitrn uiiuuaM,y fi.ie, Jurjje and l i', niiifiy (kh;li; ti( cause biethi'ii, instead of making a ti.l lltl.li . ".."mL I1 ll .' ,' J I ' 1 a Luitiui ii i ..mac m iaor oi lyjirihiiaiu v. in ohar n tri;ir iinv sta!k beii-g nearly us iiientioiie'l. Us I jo nut acmusbceiMicwirt' and iiifid Jitv. .. ltaJEB&id. II f lllll f .n ll.. t '...I. Il - ' ... . t! U. fb ciV U i-ty: -let tlo-e AvhCoulit s . I .ok a a. j'tcjrrre IMieMer, iv. in eireMiiifereiii-e - 1:. we in- eroID.8 i?;kriia,l!i th-eCW ...,... .,.. , vvii.icJ,scenJ.tnf.s.iiow uetitiontMl f'.irtlicir an Jri staled, in the Poiijhkeepie J Mirrmt. that ' c',, 1 '!,t3, svas that t3atlm-li s vyoulo Col. John btorui, of t!ie tvvn of Fishkill, hu J ''rs,;t' the IVoiestaiits, s.tid y,;t it appear- '.I ti.:ioi of !le Ncntini. i . . . . . . , -io- nnii H,sfeftu LereJ a full biojded Merino ewe n.iat h .Uio lii iliIi ponul;nim (lie lormrr '" ll.t.'ALit ? i I . .. I I 1 f t I , .... 1 . . . , , . .apeetilaWo.., and new inventions in fai niin-. .,V. ' " ""r'" una u uuij peuna. mif. i ik if ,a,d that lhe whole rai sterv of Aiei.T-L1 be fcuo vvas ,our old. never !-. ' tiematfeVt over a vai tuieis Ittlior andmacure. Adv ii.'ti of o. Jma-'r . uu" r"- AVuil ' j' a vr-v ry judgment can snply the lbr unit manura ta 7 fj' u 1 '"rfB "l" ' nioving tvc app : am viiiugr. n mine in tinier oi nur Oi'jiiu-r oajec- ii i":miHuu n '.until' no ii aii nil nen nits proiv.sitions to meke. and whirh y luoi :ttoi.s and cini hidr.l a long and ! -ifiueut sp'.-ech j tatjhe country i itli vague hoiies'or alarms, ken in by moving tic app-dnUaent of a com nittee of vitfrt)iif.leadintr to anv certain results. Tiiprb . Fob broijuht forward the bill m 1813, grnnting the Catholics political prU"' vileges on certain conditions of security. Tfiey did hII they could tq protect us from- autici paled danger ; but hp was ft eg to say, tjiat their proposals gavennd satisfaction to asW . g!e Piotcstant that he evcr saw, nor to the lib man Catholic clergy themselves. The latter declared, in an unanimous synod, that tb-y could not concur in' the propose arrangou meiit, wiihout .inrurrine the guilt or schism would sooner die than snbmif to'if.rilsae.-litai: ! 1 -Wlint ihrn wmiiil httvi hi m the cUtScquciico o p tiiig this bill by which, the Legislatirrp would have alarmed; i he JLVieslaw n by ne nd, inflittei. v 'KUr.hiia,oaJhq 4su.llfraan CatUoItc Bl Oiops,. hy dciiiaiitling Eocurities J If the rij;ht honorable gvntlr man .could now come forward with j)i'o'!i8!:ts moriftsatisfatorv. let him de clare them to-flic honse ; but let liim notsi ion a cominitice in w ur c i v. I - 1 ! earth to be bountiful to thoje who are bouatifol j to her. ' . I Before you begin the spWu's work, remove the manure that has been ini.de in tho barn vird diirina; the win'-, nn to tho laud ; and then throw out all t!e utra-v and rubbiab that refnaiu in the barn,into'th'.yardt Lei the eat 1 1 lie upon it, and it will make gm.d manure Dtxt fall. Don't mind tlinte v. hoay if is uod tn stiinmer over numjre. Keep as mueU ha a i you please orer tho summer aiTer'yoa have e'il wintered the cattle s but doirl keen liny miv- Mire : it will do no jjmd afound yoor barn. LliI :n:d oamae ; it will rot the b.'urdf and the i'ui!! (hiiiou timbers. Ucmore every shovel fuil ; lor the land need it. T ike it out fr"ai uudarljjc sills of (hi' barn ; and it uould "not be amiss Io t -ke up thebarii floor, and remove out tho ma nine that is underneath. Whfin you oloiiijh don't bieak on mure linil j - ------- - - 1 . lt3 WilOle h(.t,-,l'. Ill ronuillio- t!:i l i.f tlin Ml'l'l. (riMiimtQ l,;, t. I.r. 1.....M - .1 laws rehttifc o Roman Catholics, and to re-' motion.- He thought that the house migLf as port how far it tuny ho expedient to alter a::d well (hurst a burning torch into a barrel of .uiuenu umu, : ; i gunpowiier and, cxpec Ilodisi of Cgmmoxs, Mat 3. I r. Crik,r apolng'zed for speaking ko ear. CATHOLIC 01 L:i I lO.t. , h in the dibble l ot itu n;1ei i.,'.. i.:i'iA-en in A iiKii ine great ii.rcre.ot IheHjuestiyu :m-'Ui ia ;tu(ir uounccd, Ihe galUrv was ''filled a few Kiii.n.M nov.-r C i.ul Cier (he dour was opened at 13 .o'clock, hut I u'wanl an act I t .session, to Vtn .ili'dit ;j to hold rank'Tn tharnty and navy. h.U broa ..dii Dlf siliiiri t li:ii icnhiri v mi. i . : ......I .... t i. ii . . t' .. .! . " . ' ' -v V, ne cnair till toui'.u.e in:-; n ,u .e.. iie ,,,,1 not i-..!i.:eiM', !!i:it r.t.'iisliet'S (l lietitions wei c iiir-MeutiwI V.-. ,ri iml io'; t !...;. m ....... ,i .l .;.., in . .. . . , K " o ,"5 'ini iii 1 1.111,11 1 l.lllll lUllill : varc.us fpmrtera aainsl ti.e Catholic cl.!iaiH,:..i (Item any tiiin;.; tnon; tlian tU -y uou- iiiii u. no in i,ivor ot tlio.ii at lemrth. Mi . tied Io bv tut; , of ihe t l ..n.t i... I. n..- tiiaf'.ati rose and -nresentcd spveriil ii,.iit;1.n no Jaw to tirnuci.i n iv...... i. hereto be , " - - - - " I ' v ii 1J,V VilUltJJlt Ii Uiil U" xpect tranquility, as fiitt into a jnmin-iittre to discuss projects for ce ciiiiing the. arT ctionn uf tho Roman Catholic clergy, it additional means were granted them of injuring nur establishments. As an Irish man, he would not consider Ihequostiou as it" regarded the whide of the eiiipire,iont as it was limited to Ireland. Supnuse three-fourths -of t!ic member of Parliament, of the Grand Jurms ol counties), and of the magist rates. llotnan Catholics which was the eren a h ni proportion wiiich that cl.iss.bore to the Pro. thau you can enrieh.;"lt is a. fault among us.. tiiaf we inipruve loo much tillage laud and don make it neh enongiT. - If you breakup but I li'u!) the Irish Catholics, which "were otdee'ed inar,a Priw Coiinsell..r. to !L .on l& table.- ' r Clflicelior. It is true, (hat ceiuti u ttli Mr. GihUan, on presenting these neti io.m -cuiiined. and then- me uu.-mf i sn ,.livi..J11m.1 not demand-exclusive power I Would uievLu io express jus ardentjliopc, tiiat they . iiattnt enjoining tliem ; but lii i were not would ultimately succeed ; and his confident" precedent to o.'lice. 'iael.av m fnsi allowed expectation, ti.l they would contribute to three ntonths. then siv momi,;. ..nil nffi-r. not the ecclehiastioal part of theiKcoininunit claim their share of privilege, and demand the establishments now in the hands of the Pro sti engti.t n the Prates! ant 'establishment, and wards a longer time to qualify ; and we had1 ,('st;in 1 Ile did (,t tiiow, indeed, if, m it. suPl'!i't'he Protestant succession: Itu l,;, an anniml rr .,f i,.,!,,,,,, , .n.vi. .ti . .... . i " h circumstances, excJitMon from the emolu- n'-J inuviuiiiii) uiiu u uiii on .ij . n tie, you can woik it bene, and mule-it more mobi. anxious .tiesirp, that the two reli -itms tiiuJot feilurt'ltogether. Many of i he Jaws M s I",e cimxu ctma ue cienuea, ax 1 r.eh, and probably y.,u will have as u.ueh pro-, bcaringfo each oliiu'- the strongest 6imiiUtiile,: respecting those oaths were pai tiuilv teiieaied, might Said '""""W 'd with the Bri.; "TV' daee as yoMio,.ld .iu should try t cultivate having the same hope, the sune Redeemer, We altogether ; and of-othns it Wasl" n'"f '6 Catholics of Ireland com. ' Sea ttt ll'ni MBcb "V hit in factdonlit&l tfliichSf them M in loWe. iiy the !,0f(Jt0,,l-v a tU f .lU W,u!d fnot P WLe i .u T nad hei;.,(rni lf mtwU1'' ' II respee.4 but ' forms KI, t)f tfeles Jl. Unftun Catholic uidi 'yKa; "J, a separation Iroia .r.ydVa the bawt- empiM ed Ul trciyurel-- e Wfn q,.r,s of he.flra fe w r tww it - rti iffti. ii-.. ii it i. u.ii "51 i&iii.ir...v iiiinui ii j 11 vmii .... ......... ....... - t-,- , I I" n-i in... ....... w... j I . .. i:. .. . ..1 ,.,.. ,iu .ill .tliM.c nmo i very essential, to sccuib y..o. y , jrnil ,.ltlull ..... ..,,.1 Ims i ivlPHamil nciplibiir llint IS, ' , ..o.-;.'. ' While vou are removing the manute from . " .. ! ii. k.. ... i .iiiiiv vniir .iinee or following i ,i ..;ii ...it L,lc n valeek as dm.-i which tin y !.. ' - .Tr-r. I,.,. mailer for that : voti aie tla tr ,!. iCienceS a. tut licit doing more gni lucrease the comnum . r ! 1,1 . X' ti'.ane lite real wiaitn-oi iu iiu , ti.eyureii.it. ihetn dance ever "sii iU;.li, anil ti!,-v are l iin:r ittrthitt . to Inctenso the ' hi an ui'.4liiter.ce ; they are not uiug means to cause one blade of grass-m kerutl of com to sri'W ; thi y wiil not lioree long wiliiui some il;ingiit-.'ii-rr?'.i'dfor this th:-y mil ft depend op ' nn yoa-aiti iUvy 'niMSt pureh-'.se it. 'lbe; dor.' t i(i!ptiv!,ti:e tninds of you! b,. and. Agrico ln biiirwithe.v liiui't improve their manners ei Thl?rTTrrivrihWHlann Lord Norm in by, Mr. Becher, SirR. Wilson then .s,iii!ie in favor, ol the motnn and Mr. UroMitlokV antJjord how'ther against it. Amidst a i;eneral cry of Question, ilr. Plun ket and .Mr. Peel rose at tlte am' lime, but dur ing a p;iuse, icsu'ting from each wishing to e;ive pieeedermt to 4 he other, the question was tint, on: the Sneaker determined -that tha L- a . t.. . ;. ,.,.v;;.o. I...r .... to. remove disq.taLfi- i''"1 mo ""V0" , ' . I T I I . . . I .j I 1 III lI II I 11 il ll t. Xllfc U I U i ilivi u'l.it'i. pi'" wtiv i.m r i t . ikUifc -v. r- keep an eye U.yoor fences, and keep tUem rcstoi-e tbrilito-their cotnmon-law right Vfeli-. Mr. LcslieTuster said, that lie was quite eihiiitv, of which they had been deprived, astonished by the speech of hw hunoiaiiic 'brcau-c thev icfused Jo,abiure the icligion in friend, who lad discovered aiuaiig the secret jotir earn, or seun g yu, ..... -- ;o . . , , f , . u ,. ,.e ,ilh io wiit !i ar,a ,,f Pa,ment. tliattlie Roman Catliul.csi theat. i hey did ,aj been in possession of the pti lieges so i vi.u are Joins goiitelluujr to; riot aliect to put in.iin lant,.s-.ic Claims i: tmy much m dispute tor more titan a-ruiiuij. jylHs m,j a, Uie above gentlemen, hotv . -' .. . i ..... . .. i ,i .-'I - .1 : - . rt . .. .. i... I A...l i ... v- . .. stock the ini'ttiH oi mu-; p:,roacbed l ai'iiisimnt clear ;i ne lai.e pn- Koman CattmiiC, it seems, uugm ug umi ver ,.,,. X tlesirousul Oelivt ring ineirsea ibe nation , Insoidsv ot (he. -tunes, and i ewrtl merely upon Chancellor, or preside at llie ncau wr any uuo, . timvnts, a loue diseusston arose, wnetner mey the right to which bv the law of .the land, and sit itiTarliainetit, although of this l..st-1os could be heard or not. It was at leegth decid UicvVcre vntillrd. Yet even "this right they honorable friend was less ce.t.nn. lie took ed, that tho negative vole havioj; been giverr, claimed under the control of narliament. It leave, as a lawyer to say, that ne dntered lim n member coui-t ut.erwaius pea ar m ilip-i- itiruiiiirities were' renealed. it was the' Uim oniirclv. i'ie 'th'en nrocevd. U to m.ike a trunt ufno favor, tiie concession of'i'io boon ; fcv ubservauons on the tin 'lip oi the- qm-.iti nu it. was the i. s uction of a right, a m real). jn 'doing so he cotdd.nut but reier, in le li.sl soSoie. 'li'gal t-iiiit. If the lt ui'-e continued i-lacB,'to tlie-lcelingi of -5 he ninjlnity of fin' thise (lisquaiiticatioos, it imposed .sentenc? .people against- the concession the tl.i'iais -futi.er ''ilnxr Di.SHd -tt -wih 4 lie--lMtiUoners .nit -tciruiadUnUb snbii -it Veil Willi respectful firmness; that they tiuie - siiice 1807 were the tccimgs ot w-';'.,.rs''gUted't.hat it was his duty to report to tire hail it !u:nHiit lavv riglit (it ( ligioiiity to i Jbr- kingdoms so loudly expressed. agamsX toe j10, (hat doringtbe disctissiou whish nan ta iiatoeni atiO to olfi' i. IVoni this right Hi- y grant of. nev privil .ges, i,r et en 'the discus-, jn place on the point of order, some members v.elee(ii:dul, at.d toe causes of disquulifira- sinn'Wf tbrnnT- demands. 1 he v tit ions fro'ii had entered the bouse, who., were not present lion were ol three kiuos : 1. The coiabination ii eland i;g.iii.st the Catholic cijims .were nu-lwiicn the question was put, and whose votes ol -the Tal!.-..lt.';,-3. '1 he danger of.-pre-'t.HM.u4, and respectabiy-signcl ; and wlwle-! mast therefore be disallowed, and accordingly lerdeiv.. 3. i hepuwir of t!u- Pope- lh (M;;. Ver had been biddf minni u ua a drlferoht it was deejded, that the names of Lory W ;.:tr:ni ii:si-,!cd . tiiat not oofV il: tlnc 1,1 hi er he vv ioid sti uiainlatu. that the in i. eeiter ana nncik.yu5e. ....--1 - - ' ' .- . i" V . . -.: causes -had ceased: but the corisoqnciices an- jiH ,iy of .toe Irish P. i,ut.taiilsi were againaii iitxtd to them were no more ; even the op- concession. He did not.tncaiv to throw any i ... I . 1. .a Mi i. lion., ami mat me observations mine uiuu,i the house" could he delivered only iu the y of .ifviceM lh Speaker, by the members sit lnii and covered. A divisfon then trfok place, wlte: the numbers appeared to be for, the com mittee. 2ii ; a stain's t 218. On deilariDR these nomb.ciTTi'r4-hiabl-eJiCkeT-pe-j-leIiL. t if tli jo a (huTciiKchonl : imd he hits been son y to ret the mode!,! 'ned easy cnurteflir's wl.irii tl i ir r.tf ? . a u ;;.i lhem,'(listor!fd and syoil ed hi u:(..M-....i uiastr. IV tha.t t.s it may,' j4u tmpl .ynienl is, l.onoritbje ; e"ml to. nil tin purposes ot this life, it is pre-emiit-'iiliy liselai Alt o'her busibcss and the e.mfai t of the ulioie cinmuoity, depends upon the success of your labors ; therefore your occupation is the itoui tmnerable. Don't envv the drones who hveup- pn tie common stock, and wli.o add npihiug lu t ' ' 1 'Now let u moralise a YitUe-Tlie time to cow seed i amost important crisis with the ar- remember, broiucr lanuei , that lhi life isjho teu jhoc W nhftll remi in Uio or.u to nr:. Lei us W'.. "'-re sowing ..r i lr:-ill -aa ' sow here. In our" farmiag. V - 'ta:l we nil bt id i. ii 1 1 . anUieneral Porlcr, sheiihl be tlrnrk. offfroio the oes iftid that of .J,orJ I'oibes in m tae . n.i . , I .' . I.A'ra ttl.lTl Ull. positiujis.lounded upon them were destroyed rillecttoii oil loose who petit mufU w iaor oij- iMl j, r,i3 . niaioiiiy 2. ' a!:d annihilated.- i he Roman Catlndirs did their itioaan C.slnoltc L nh: i Jlfi ndiuii-r -?it, " ' i uol and could not deny llie power of P.irlia- fed then-n.uutbe..s an.d lespeclab.u.tly,. .but ' ltvU roi nt to disqualify. Afft' JACKE l'. yesterday afternoon , as we sow ncic. ... a- ex'p'ct a erop unless jve use the melius .est i.louslrand sowTneTt erught we (i. we .-iii ' ... .1 . i. .. . . u l . . . . i i . ... .... ...... ... , iruuu no,- cMHiseu inn not to us largoiun u-uin wna.t iu..iui wqn-; iVnTUAU LKS'.K KJS DA IT u.at!e anexpen- fccatiwii lM-ti.e preservation; iitions, priiaipally ca ne, liiyavciy iroiu .lie - m (ie lmm, 1f tlrellicacy qfllia ; ceila.n ptac:. men aoo sojaut arrd xst t . .aiftaijii, wticrejne u m.a.u . j t.; - or Life Preseivtr, which, conjw disttWalihed, and li ly, lint CaTlmlic p-pulattoii gieaMy jucu;oiniiiaiett, , , , v , . . (. ii.. -veiii -frO'.n the South- aim in rtiiht '! tit of Us. uwa purity iiensitiUerswerc if the Iion.se dett'Ived Cai holies .of other pri whore 'the -pVoceM ants w ere few, :....unn..iilt utinn IVll limit ui0" trG me vArn v son"""" j , iiiust honor God's satibaths and worKoip-aud be ,;Ii.,.i tn mnpivR instruction from bis Vom, Ui.i. .i-a ihi means he lias atipoi' d for m ..i. .i..,n. Mni-Je'iiiut atteud to these, and cause our. families to attend on there, if we would hb'pe far bis blessing. . In ourtarming we expect a harvest ol the 8anietindT.fgtai!i whieb we sow ; for bod has established ucira connexion, mai hm -wavs Ibe casf Ho it il with eternal realities ; Go'd has established a coimtxion.betweeu a life cnTolfiies here, and future lisppmess j and life ,rf siu'liere. mil future miiery. If we netepi the "Teat snivation and live unto oml, we inaj ' hop? to rep a harvest of rest atid peace . beypnd the grave ; 'but 'it we reject this snlvation, and live in unbelief and -An, we shall reip a harvest Bhameand iniscrv. He that s-oweih unto the flesh bfcllof the flesh reap eorniption ; but be that lowelh unto the Spirit, shall ol the pilt Maj life eTerlaating. Auui4yuL.A. jitrfi. the 1 .1 rK 1 , i.i, n KiwIp-a with w ai iv-oi luiiu uiiuut.li j . ........ . ' - - - . , , I ' A iiu on the London aorK8.iniwen vileges. there. Sivas oiio witjrwliii h it t-otild not pwvi of the Catholics, and .jwVcre their mo - f .think M inteileruig. the i.i tvege 1 religion : lives ia petiti miiig. thciffotTi, uc ccsiiy . . Wa,king uprkht in the water that was not oniv Ute tiiviiejre oi me uoiu iii a orenano. n u.e oii.ee niuu i'"-rv "i"'n ,- ra,, . ;, ... n h wav.-tendon tantfi . H. . - " .. . . ,i fr, ..i ., . . ..... "V " " - I creature, but the prerogative ot viw ; peopic-y -gainsi ine uoman 'aiiioiic-a weru seia op j there Wits no pi wer on' "earth that ought lu re from 'great budii's of m n in the north of the to interpose ; (he king, who should interpose island, it was to the iiorti;tliat we were to between the Creator antUhe creature, erected look for the feeling oi' the l ish Piotcstaivts, himself into an authority greater than that of and for the most enlightened ' opinion, on the the Almiirhtv he had. andtcould have, no' .nuestion 'before -the house." To this valuable credentials from man : he liadi and could have and iitleliig. nt ilortipn of the pojiulatioii he j Sunday mot no .credent wis from God. ,f Here it was that ; would leter ; and found on the table petitions' Loesterntiu all men were, and Ought to ber j equally '(rfe..froiu...nljoiiaghau' signed by 20,000 nidividuals, 'Conscience could no more be' restrained than from AiitVin, signed by l'J.000 ; IVoin PVrma- thc" wind fit af tnirTnirH.eHyf n ; the. j-.nagnguiulJy 11,000 ; aiuLJroro otuer: breath of nuritv. The God of,hosh 'end-wltdistricis' or counties wilh numerous signatures armies alone could touch or constrain it. Oen-' praying that tho clancs ot tne uoman va- tlemen were too tat advanced in. knowledge to ,-t holies might not be acceded to. -Hear l) A doubt it : and on thi account, the opponent" second -buiecriott.9Tijp.h:'he.jiiiil "tovth?..anqtioil nt the Catholic's said, that it was not against nt Uic rignt honorable.- cenleiuan aroseirom thr reliiri in. but nsiirmt ctitain print inles of! the londu'ct and-feelings 61 the Catholics whichthey suppose the Roman Catholic rch- themselves. It would be recollected, that the Domestic OOMMUNieATFD. .MOST 110 It ill 1 MURDER. A most shoekiti!: murder was committed oa. Sunday morning last, .in the neighborhood of Chesterfield court-house, uy jamps veai vusu ally pronounced West) On tjiat'day. he con. veved his witesome rnree or loui mnn uuu : J . . & i a : CM home, ana men ami mere, m n pmey nu.ui her through ihebody with e ballTnsTfpposed "to be of the usual size of a musket ball Ao inquest was beld on- tha 2lst instant, whieh pronouaced it to be a feloDious and w Iful mur der, committed by ibe 8id Vest (or West) oo the body of his' wife Sally. . ' -The said Vest is about 5 feet 4 or 5 inches high, aged from 40 IP .'-.) ears, of a dark Of
The Raleigh Minerva (Raleigh, N.C.)
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July 9, 1819, edition 1
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