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C.UUtb ptu&rbils lo IUiiUili'.\t Lis respcrt and complaisance for t':e chief magistrate of a sovereign state, h\ informing liim that *? he lias been greatly deceived by persons iu whose honour he plared reliance, but who were unworthy of his confidence, 1 litis taking upon himself the respon sibility to decide for the chief magis trate one of the most delicate of all questions connected with government and sovereignty, viz. the question who are worthy of trust, and who among the public servants are or are* not entitled to bis confidence, In a litle time. sir. with your countenance and encouragement. General Gaines would have dictated the appointments to office in thisstati*. and may be. the least hesitancy or repugnance to i nin ply with such dictation, would be nut) tilled by a parade of I nited States troops. After quoting a maxim, that " the king can do no wrong." and expati ating on the moral excellence of truth, and her indiscriminate habitation at 1 lie palace and the tottage. the plough and the bureau of state, with the wanderers of the wilderness and the holiest but untortuuate debtors: of all which 1 cannot for the life of j in * understand the application, mm !i less the farrago which follows about some bodj regarding money a litlle more and truth a little less, condition of despised poverty and luxuries ??f plundered wealth, \c. \c. w hich is equally unintelligible. Gen. Gaines is scarcely more dis tinct and intelligible w hen in passing a meagre compliment to a portion of the citizens of Georgia, he piofe-ses to "lvlj on the wisdom, jus! ire and patriotism of at least nine-tenths of those with whom he, has tin- pleasure of an acquaintance.** inau\ of whom are cultivators of the land* and then . again that ??the cultivators ;we the , adamantine pillars of the union against which the angry \apomiiig. paper squib* of the Ittlh and the gr>,it tlcmu'fognts of all countries inav continue lo he itu led for hundred;* of * centuries ?? without endangering the uoble edifice** \c. \c. All of whit h may be inttfided to convev some meaning and admit of ready cxpla- ? nation bv General (iaines. but v. hirh 1 assure you sir. is altogether abo\e ' my coinprehensinn. i The general #<>on becomes a little ' more explicit, when he says ??their is in Cit'orgiii a small number ot' men who. like the ?? I1?a1v Alliance." . profess t<? employ thciu*elves in the . lamlahle work of enlightening and governing ail otln t* ( lasses of tlie tonirnuuity. but whose labors consist ? of vuin ant) daring efforts to prove that truth is to he found only with the party to which themselves reaper- ? tively In Ions;, and that all others go wrong.** ? l'arty, Sir ? An agent iv pr enting the gov rrnnicnt of tliel ni tet! -t;:tes before the government of { fie?;!*t ia. addressing to the chief ma gi -ra'ic of ll?e state an oiii< ial pap- r i in which. dif< anting on the state of parties, the writer places himself by j tin side of the one party. and lul.nin- ( ufe? ? demwiciation against the other, j Vray. sir. sillier me to ask if Maj. I ( iriu t ? aines received spe( ial instrur- | lions at your hands so to deport him- ' .??elf, to pry into the state of parties. I t.? find out tiie relative ?rength of' ihein. to place himself on tlie side of! the Mrong( ^t. giv ing lo it. aid, romi- ' tenance an i co-operation, and from j this strong hold to U*ue insolent j anathema* against the other, through ' t !;f govertioi or ihi*. state; thus ili- ] r'v tl v intermedling ir our local pol- I i'ics availing hi.uself of our iin- j happy divisions to make (lie exnspe- { rations of party y? t more hitter. (?en. j (i.iitir* will not |>crmit n* to mistake j }i tn. lie proceeds t/i call the parti- j r i ilar pai ty to vvh'nli he is opposed, j ? V ??one-sidi d enlightening i lass," in ?-( : li. '(.ill-tin ill ??the small 1 i I a s ?? . * * Tie ''ipportujiitjcs of (ien. j (iaiues t' i iriii hilli*>e|i'i,f the >t..tf of par* is s in < '*? 'irgi'i have been no ihrd.t lunch hetV r than mi.r . wh'nh have indeed been yen limited, hoi I have ; more generally heard from men heller informed that the rclaiiv e strength ol parties was v?:??ew fiat dillerrnt from l!ie ( leneral's < -innate of i?; h" seems to have adopted tlie same rule of enu meration. under the same opti? hI de- 1 lusioii as it? measuring the strength fit the Indian parties and to have ar- ' rived at the very gratifying conclti- ! mon that the numerical strength was in the proportion of 50 to 1 ? uiidoubt ? illy a very incorrect statement. This olfirer took umbrage at rny voucst to permit the commissioners , ?*n the part oT the state to art iu : friendly conceit with hiin iu making his i 1 1 v r*?' igat ion for the discovery of truth: why he did so I cannot (oil ier '.tire. This how i v it was passed by v. i 1 2: out noti< e. it was hi^ .subse quent refusal to admit them to a : participation of the council* iu niat- | ? UTS inxolxing iiitetvstfc of (?e?rgia. I His indiscretion in declaring before | the council at llroken Arrow, that if ? the congregated world were to con tradict the chief Yoholo, he would ? not believe it, has been already no ticed in the letter x\ hich I last had the honor to addivss t?? you. It is uu- , on the authority of this chief of ilain hly represented to l?c one of the inla nious of meu and of the ageut ol In- . dian affairs, that you haxe come to the conclusion to return tin* treaty to congress for re\ ision, i! hax ing been procured by intrigue and treachery. Gen. tiaines is reported to me to have s;ii?l in the presence of one ot the eomuii -d inars on the part of the state. that if twenty -three states out of twenty -lour were to protiounee the agent j^ui It \ he would not be lie\e them. Hen. (iainrt?has been guilt\ of the childish indiscretion of threatening to cut of the heads or ears of the citizens of Georgia who happened to offend him. as if \?>u had given him his sword for tl.is spei ial serx ice- Jj til 1 indeed sir. it is high time to dismiss I the subject ot this ntiieer. | In iiiaiutainii:? corivspondence ' with the gox eminent of the I nited States. I ha\e not permitted ain false considerat ions of dignity or an\ Jalse estimate of forms and ceremo nies w hicli usually gox x'rn diplomatic intercourse between states to inter pose the least dilfi ul'.x. so far from it I have cheerfully descended ?j? the level of every tiling xviii !i it pleaded you to employ at any time as your, represeniaiixe or organ. from the clerks of your buiviiis up to your Major (.iehriui by IJivv?t. tind haxe acted ami treated xxith them as equals. Sm the (!ep??rtaivMit of soiti" of these I have e\|K rieneed arrogance. self Mdlu it i!< v a haughty rnd contemp tuous carriage. air.1 a most insulting inierfei-en* e xviih mmi* local politic-., and tiresc cu;tra< teristii s ??? ?t . \lii!?i ted to one but to all of flic constitu ted authorit ie?< of the state. Now sir. sillier me in conelusion to ask if these things haxe in cm done in x irtue of x our i list i*ui i ion.- impri ssed or ?m piled or by the ;oit hoci. v of aux War rant hum )o;; w hat sorx er. and it not so done, wnrilivr s nit \x ill sanction and adopt them as your own and thus hold yourself responsible to the government of Georgia. He jrersuaded. sir. that whenever hereafter xou shall think proper, not deceiving yourselves or us. to send gentlemen to repres.-rit y ou befoiv this go\erumentoi the character gix - en to those by the letter of the secre t ir\ of war. of the lHtli May, they xx ill be resjK'cted as olticers of the general goxerunient xxould be hx the most triendly states of the un ion. itii great consideration. | g. m. tkolp. j The President of tli- Cm ed Mates. CERTIFICATE. I was e u -I ivc. u? l)<? ex- ellen'v t?ovwrnor lti.up, a* L>?:-rtr o' an ? x- . pres* (?> ii. V\ *n. \I I ttus i, rrque-- J lin? tti a dt3C(i'.. a Till tha i)i I he Cill<U? tU I n.e survey ol ?i??* u < lei' j?n, late- 1 ly ceded at he S.?< u,??. A'crj pi needing " t?? *he tun, J <ifph Mar I ? iitil I and William J? ucconi;>s- ' id c i me to M'ltii jbli's n?ose. A ?cr <Jr- j hteting the ix^cm iu Mcln om> I ? as ) informed Oy M I I : ! I ? ?i ?n.*i he h.?J <"ai i cd a ?r.t Ciln^ ol the chicU "ii th: 'ul* j Ion ttiyc S v\ i i u <1 v* ??? I ? > c I Mil of | A ;>r: i. .\:d shj!< and !.'l.vu:c!o Wcic I li?uli present t i>fi. this c '?*. v rsBtii ti I t ok c. Mil I ail Mifoi med ifw? ( i<* t tinjj a<? M.'Cf | ?r ?. It t ,) ? Ya w hen toe cbltl* I wif r?i)?cm (i a;,,' 1 1 ? ii wn>hc* r onsn!- | le"1,llK?! )>etic' a! M I ?t ????*? ?\'m| | idv<?.c i i h< i?'.vr?Hf?r "I it: *?? t olii' rvc<l io nit } in t??c pr? ?en < <?t M I?vo?h, thjt h* j him-ell hj 1 ivj "hi i ttor to ? he surv y t ol ili> land, dii'J '*>at tt wnuld l>e an ail I njiiiacc to (he In lia"> Ini the )<jitd to | he mm v v < ' , lot iliey <*ou id into rijsp ->c | oi a m? ?t ccai ol I'.t If pro?itu>n? (<? ? mem ? *nd i l ai tihci the p.v.-?inl u"|i v-.n m;i!i , i'i.) : outds il u' tu> i: tin pi u> v tn ? uf> dii'i t>e riu.y utxi -priug to &ct out io the ik w cou it y M i'^i.aM inform d mc at the Pmc, that Mcintosh re?;-i?sud l ilt) to siay to tne talk, hut tic s.??<i it *<?s not ii c*. ssai y , a* his coii sen* wai theii given. MdOitii'l and K-t ??.'trdn and n?yiclf ?i-l ? fT together, oi'l sv vcial times du- | rio^ our journey, M.r-hall miiiilcMtd | his eutiit appiohation ot the ineamrc j i?l sun?)|o}( me laud, anj unserved | ttijt he nad no doubt, hut thai the chief* 1 v?oulo assent to the smvey when lliey | i. it, which woulU he on me lOJi of April. JESSE I'HOSSEK. Milledgt vi lie, 2d August 1825. (.ufTiriiun .< m' ? d f> r publication hv jo-u (>aine? II K A I) QlAinKHS himi ni |l> narimenl, In -him S^riugi, Iftiii, l-t2i 1 Sik? I liavr ircfi\<Ml your e\rrl Icnc y'i li'ltfi* of Hit* Gil. posl iiiacki ?l ' | ?? Millct^cvillc yth Vugu^t" a< kno\t- j ledging the publication of a letter! from me. t!ie original of which \ ???i say you had nut received. To this 1 have only to say that it was forwar ded in due time. It is doubtless known to yon that yours of the 17th July, was published as it is presu med, hy ) our authority, in a news paper before I replied to it ? A on could not therefore feel much ?? sur prise" at the publication of my rc ply. I had seen with ivgret that for n I . States* oiHrer t?? write to you, was in fact t'? write for the news papers, and that to dilfer ront \oii in opinion wa-> to be denounced as an offender. Since this was appa!*ent to me, that is since the receipt of \ottrs of tin* 1 "ill .Inly. 1 lia'e been well aware ?d Ike ta\ which o *r little dif ferences ol' opinion wouM impose wp ( on i lie ? a tax which conscious iuno 1 ceuce sutlers under tie* groundless imputation oT guilt. I a as not there fore much surprised at tin* gross inis reptvsentations of \orir ilftinws /"? testatem commissioners nor at the concluding paragraph of jour* of the. f'tli. w herein you sav ?? I have lost no tiuie to di#cct you to forbear further intercourse with tliis gov eminent." These expressions like others con tained in some of your previous let ters ^ hut of which I to<?k no notice) wherein you speak of niv using the militia against (.Je n-gia. ?W. ?\c. ap pear to evince a \cr% high degree of that prehidii e. am! htjhi'rj pnJc of ;i 'Tfi'f, whi< li mitrht well he expected to prompt some little :i ?le< jvit ??to feel power ami forget right." \\ ere \ou some little (?cri:inu Prime for exatnjde, vtiic mo-l *elf-inipoi taut and over! 'earing of ;?!! the crowned tyiiir. ) and 1 a Turk, it would in that case excit?- no surprise that the little (icrman i'rince should a-'rlr. ss t! e link as > nil have more than o?m e addii'sM'd me; and af*er f:-? el\ indul ging in words oi ?? learned strength and thundering sound." < om lude \% ii!i the expressions above <|?:ot?*d, viz: / have lost no hme to Jirtcl v..u to firbeur further inltrooir.st \Cith this, %overrinent." 1 Ii.it I am not a Turk, nor arc >o? ! a lYince! I am ft n native of > ir giuia. and an adopted ( itizi n ot 1 eii nessee. 1 am art odicer of tin* I nited States, of which tieoriya is an honor ed and an honorable member ? m\ lawful public duties have called me j into this state; where. yielding due i lia.nage to her laws. and those of the | I nited Stales. I find ?iiN?e!l possessed ' of ample pri\ ilexes wliit h dt pcud nut i ii ;h?ii the whim or capricc ot ;?.n> in- | dividual ? no. not even the gowrnor! | with whose correspondence i confess J to \ on. sir. I haw not bent s?; mix h ? delighted or imtructcd. as iudixidu. 1 ally to wish fn its con' inuam e. Il<?l ! however unprofitable j our c<?rresjN>n- > dence may be to me i ii<! i \ idnullv. v? t ' the respect due to the oT.ce \<?ti till. I will not permit me to yield to the! non-intercourse nlti< h \ ? hi haw with- J out authority prtsumeo to ?? itirei t.'* ; On the < out rary . sir. I haw the right | as a citizen, and the a Id i I ioii.il right I as a public functionary . to address I you: and should my odicial duty re- ( ?pi ire that I should at any time ad- i dress the c\isiitiw of this state. p?r- | -miallv. or b> letter. I sj,;4|i not fail , to do that duty with tl'.e respect duo j to the office and the state owr which j you preside. In this state, as in ;,ll J others of the 1 niteM States that I haw j \ Nited. I am gratified to ('mil mat and t pu trials, and the descendants oT mni ; am! jui'r'ut s. who fought and liled lor j t ie independence of our country : and who in September, 1 7 XT. in the first paragraph of a rare and u n inte rest ing work which I would reco'ii- | mend to your attention, united v. itli I lb. patriots of otlicr states in saying . ? i We the people of the I nited! State-. in or:!''!* t?> form a mori per- ] fit iiii**i*i . establish justiie. ensure! c.oai. siit t r.in'i'iilit y , provide tor t!ie : (ommou delcm e. promote the geu' ral ! welfare, and ?e?iire t !??? blessings of; libt'ify to ourselves, and our posteri- i ty. do ordain and establish this con- j stitati m for the I nited Sta'es of ] America." \nrmg sin h tn?*?? I can- j not feel myself as a strung'T in >i fo ie?gn land! Many of t!;?'se men I am assured \? :1| do me the justice to be lieve tl, t tin I nited States* soldier. ] whose respectful < ommuuicaltous of June and .li.ly lad you answered I with oflit ial arrogant e. would clicer rully seize upon any proper oc< a*ion to throw himself between tliciu and the lire of an invading loe; to save I i*oni harm the humblest < iti/.en of t 1,?n state. My military command has al ternately within a few wars past, ex tended to every state and territory ol the. republic. I have at different times been honored with the a' ipiain tance and on asional corr' s|H?nden< e of more than twenty of the state and territorial governors, from neither of whom except yourself and one, other. ( have 1 ever eeciwd jftiv expression oilier than or the most digitized, ajui- i cubic. and polite kind. 1 have atl- ' dressed one and all of them, and vou. j in the same heart-lelt terms of that ?; respect. which naturally Hows from ] an habitual demotion t?? the beloved ' institutions of our common country, , no feature of which is in mv estinia- ? tion so valuable as that w hicli secures Hie just rights and privileges of the individual states: rights and privile ges defined In the constitution, and known laws, an:! not *oich as depend upon the prejudice ami passion of a few iudiv uluals: rights and privile ges to promote which is to promote t interest and honor of the union. W itli these impressions 1 have up proMched tin* st.?te authorities. not as ? furti'Zii I'rincrs. but as brethren of one great political familv. w hose fair fame has alccadv attracted the admi ration of e\ erv c i\ iliit > eountrv. and ' w hose example lias I ? ? I f<? the estah- | lisliment of iiltei t v in South \meriea. and promises to aid in its Ituul ex tension ami permanent establishment throughout e\ erv nation of the world. ? Su? b institutions should not be '?jnn (- ; ? etl with. A public ollirer rcsohed to act the part id* a tmltl man, wheu he j hits lost t lie character of a wise one. I liiav sometime.s perhaps, inuorcntlv amuse himself in attempts to pass off , , the turbulence of bis thundering 1 word-, for forcr and I lie frcnyv of bis parlv /eal for f.n: hut v\lien he thus ? writes himself into a great passion about nothing, arid when lie ihtuiUs himself to utter threats in the fa? e of such institutions, and gravelv ap peals to his comrades and ??co-work- ? crs" and ?",?\s unto them ??having t exhausted the argument we w ill stand ' h_v iiur aruis.** wc tl.e people i:i\u- j 1 : 1 1 ? t a r i iv ? all to mind the ludicrous ; idea ot licentiousness p"i'?o>ii!i<*d in ? the act of ? ? tweaking justice h? the j nose and t lie Italic hcatoig the nurse" j ? and it bet nines agr.t\e ?;?i?sii.,n to ; determine whether to smile or be "... . rious it t such eccentrii iihs. Wishing \our cxnll?ucv healtli I ami I'fspiM t. I haw T hou<<r t<? be. Kiimisii l'?:\ in.r. r.?\ tiviM>. .Mi. ' (.r-n g To bis Exc-U'rrv (iLcm.t \|. i'noi f, Govt ruor *,j We h r?vr tc^'i wi'h *onie surprise tl.?* cUwr^o in ihc l?kchiu?>nd Knqmrsr, t ?? i t ?? ( jt?ti j?;a lias tec ii put i fi !? > i - )<?.>? ( n: the -.he autiipu ^c'. ft in iiit Ilea j ?ii U02) n> 'Jcr I lit: p. La, i Ii it ? purl ihw Lu.e.l S'.aici, il*t t he l.i dim trie C' ui?' ii' t 11 We p< a? ? .%\i!y c j j timet oil 1 1 .. viiiahlv" !triik. " 1 Ii ji'i | cl? li> w u t? i f is .ip| j:* ha* heel. topic d i'itf? st- vt nl p.?,?'i? w i rw.i:t i xpiJiD'i' ti ui cui ' eniiiii. 1 ? is. Ix? ?* i v ri, iiniruf, a''<! '?? p u' c the . a'.'ri if< it imt liv tit. we i.rtvc o.pted iSic l? liow ii.i? exir.?rt tiom j ifp'iri t?t Mr ^ 1 i lioun to Mr. \l.?liur -.u .ho I beating dale Maicli *9tb !H 5. bsurhcrri i'ntrirt. " In f %t 1 fi 1 incnt of .He ?l Iplt la- loll ol t hf -till ai .ICtC wiili (icur^ltf. mere ha* beei. !?*ld stvf it irr^li' ? wi !i i 1 ?? < 1 1 l k ? illld Clicl ok. ?-??, III ?? ll.cli t) k C v* c . *llll I III. lurtlici .Wvj of wltl? It c, u i In the lt?le w >r wu'ii (i c.il li Main. lltlMl-t dill * kt I ?. 1 SlIlCC. Il> lln im<> jut ccOiiij* ilic tU cla*. u'.ii.n o' w .ir, i:.e it ?u.t c.d.J io (?' or^u l%~! I > y<;" i?< ' -?i Jf.tl t\ i tic ll ne I a 1 1 ' r . 1 1 .7 3 *i,.'i jo ji?-; lil*kl(i? I 1 7 IS.O'.'O ud c* \V 1 1 ? i the ('i>crt>kcvit iticrc ii ve ijccii l.citl l?n liestie*, I'uih -?!??< ?* tl.e UK' w t!, I.y wlii* Ii (it til fi4 I. a* 4i <prr?.d \'>5, ill) kcic.i, which. bdiii d io il ui ac<pilitd by trt.i'ien w ? ? inu (.icik n.<tioi>, 111. ikes I V744 '/) > acfl&, It. at liave belli leded lu licolgia him.r 'lie tia t of tin r IIHVI'llllOl) III I Ullltitli Ill O ? Hit 5.ipul?l' lion " is l.i u< fj iiriii^ tliC-r oji-.i -us I ?r ? It t t.l'.i of (? or ?lit L'liilt <! Si a I ?>;? t k pt ii !cd C, ? '> U . J I t ) >, I a |. t '? -?!i' hi ? J !?e ai'.dtd ine >-l'.c ol 'J- 1 . > 0 a' m i Mfbich wfr' ^iseii Hi CX' Imii^r v? ih il.t (?iier?'k c.i to (icoigiii. I > y ll.e titiili'n til } Si7 M.d 181^, will' 1 1 ia-i.'*, cMMiiii' ltd .>1 Hit iiiilii'i" Ui t l tit pir..K If. >, w r itld ri?..k< ^ i 24 1. i .<7 < < 1 . l,t m: Y>< rftid tlx M ill <1 56 I ?? ? ' ' ? pattl .t t> 1 i 'or^i a ufitJt r 1.4. tjt>rv c t ? ' ? a ?<! ' 5 1 i n.lv |ant 1 1. i i.v. \ ./ <> t 1 j i in. ft is, II a i i iii r ?< ltd i i j*. ?> i t I. i.i ? in! S.dics, luve ;t I k a ;> , u;?! ?? ?lt i isc I (. lillVt l:tlOfi , 7, 7 .t'j - 'J I till ?. ( .4 W It M Ii i d * ii?<t in< lu'ie ^i y p??r i ?ii t.l w?y ? x pt to' t>l I l.i Clld. Wil, t) ? 1 1. 1 It up | j vvj Is o! *(-,>: n tmlnunx >jf mr,\ wcic | I acpiiri'd I" ilic *> t a i ? oi (? < i^.a.'* ? ! '? J'liC l.' ii" d S :ilc% I live ? v?.r beri? J , wo'icitour to In til, a t the emliev peiiotl, | the ?Mi|{at|iiii ui the ?. onvr Jiii .i., *?\ tliu ' t X'lii^uinhtneiii ol i lie Indian lit l c & ?v i* Ii in tkc lirnr.s ol (lu-ji^i j; a mo v. suiit lactoiy piool ol %r li m It may It.: loord iii the nunibci ol tr<;?tict> wbx.li liavc In m . held for thai purpose, I lie tpuniity of! taiidb iv Inch liavt been actj iiicd ami ilic t price paid. In lact,suth ti?? hccu the io t ilituUe ol the f?.ivcinnienl, tl.a' but little regard ban bien h?d to the pt ice, when ever it hat been lontid pufi^iblc to ?,b taift a cession ol latuM to the Mute. The prii e given has iat exceeded tlmt which ha* ever been ^ivcn in other |>urcha?cs from the Indians. 44 I Iccl 8ai*?fied that it n?a> lie asnrr- i t?d w itl, contodeiicc, tlut r:o opportuiii- J ty ot extinguishing tbc ln?'i*o tide * Un reasonable t?rm?,* ha?' been ? eglectrd to be embraced by the Uni'ad State*." * From the Lexington (Kentucky) Heporver.* Wc aie confident that ttieit e-nnot bo louttd in tlie annuis ut patty smle-iite and animosity in this country, a n.orc auoci< us act than was c out mined here on the- last day of the late election. It wai ehaiacterizcd by a deliberate and diabolical malignity, which utterly pre cludes the excuse, which bomc s. cm dtsp.^ed to mako, of trick and thought* basnets. II .w many, or ?ho ?er? thu ac:or? in it, is not ascertained, hut we tivisi will bcjkad their names heid to tin: abhorrence and indignation .,|' mankind. That a very tonsuletal. ? i.*wiiil>*. r weie ptivv ai-d consenting io it, and, so lar fiarticcfia crimimt , is ho*, ever will known? nut lor .he act its?i;. I; having been manliest after the aecri ?] ? .-y of the vl< ctinn, that the con>titt.. tn>nal tit kct would succeed by a cci>m derub.c majority, and U being known that a lut^c (juat'titv o( licjuoi was n a k.ng into ted .y md punch, to resale the friends of the successful i anili.'mes af tci the election, as is usual in this cow ? trv, a scheme was got up, and some agent ot agrnis engage d to procure a Ijtgo cjuanti'y ol cmrtic tartar (ac counts vary fiom halt a pout.d rn i?\.f pounds) and inluscd into the barrots ..t liquor standing open anu ex t uteri. 1 ho miscreants completely *uccee? r?i ? olid the lives of vrum five hundred to one thousaud citiz- n* wcie thus jcoi *r? maed! liven -t ; !?c very mi men* v?inn the internal sihctnc was operating on bundled1. and pi'ducing nausea, torn Ming, and cramp ol stomach, tlu e ate: mg the most sell'. us ctti*'.(|uclict s, ti.ey we i e t nj > ii.g the scene w it h a pleuMii e iiinrt '>oli "n?4 d 'nuns t'.ian men l-. is o>>; known that it has yet pruv. 1 la.al to any i.nc ? ? I 1 1". e gicat nuiobcf *lr? pa: o k o tin' liquor, but many ate ytt !? < in g its t nVcts, ard i' n ay be comtd .ilo pi-v.rfcnul should no death oc c<.r. Wc li<?\c s'aid that It *?as pieue* liit. teil, an1' we sav so. bccai.se we aru ??;ll issu'tn, that a pvmon wa* empl-.t - c.: tf. i a 1 ? late as to 'he pi < n ?'<ie in in* Uct i ! pk.t?- os w i 'O pjl'.tKt if i!.?; 1 ??*??<?( , uiul Ii4.? u?a!iy gr.?n>* tni.'t .n -.1 'vfd toea. h person, *.t?.ooi pi. ? i'u? i" i* vtc.il! 1 I nm w c re the live* oi ?>,: r II.. o.v li. zc s placed oil a too'ing .? .11. t Uiv ol t.lt Ult'iappy \Utttlis ol li iti-.ii in l nafy di sno' ??nf ??herc '.lie -ii i >ti h n A'tt to It r I the pulse ol the si *.T? c, t ..m tunc tu t me, *o ascertain :.(,vv la* "iv o;tU?e ol n.'^eilatloO Mi y t >C e a ' I I w ? U.'I.Cut | | .4?oC.ng Ola ll. 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I..I //(.?*? 1*011 II ? J ?< ati.ijj i<? 'If sati?f<"'i ton ol tti'f tl.?l l!? il 'rn.Unt ill 'Ills rn>i' 'S ? iiii.aljit'Hit i, | t|iin ?!/??: It ii *?r? l?* . til fiM.ilt'M \ ol till* Mill III' | lilt! kl i<! ' 1 1 1 IKIn.ron^li |(i roril?r |i?r *Ii4t? (noutt'i mill's* tlir (ti iriiilant n|i|icar ? ?'?' ' foni'i, to |>r In M on tli?* iuurth .Moml*' Novi inlicr ii. at tlir Court tion*c in M roii^li, unit pli'Mil or rr|ili*vy, tliui jtii!r.,,,<* final w II l>v filtered UKaiiiM liini. " *'? .Inliii Taylor, CIrrh *>- !,?l Cf' frice adv ^ 4 J7 J FLAX SEED. ^1^'IF, auliaci iber will (jiv? F?K'>ty M. cmkIi | ?i r Itimlifl |or Flax SerJ, ???! at Iiii null, or ut tlir More of Ha*"1 '* itrougli or Wm. Kuklaml Hon, William Vict<" J Aujf I f
The Durham Recorder (Durham, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Sept. 7, 1825, edition 1
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