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1NI0N.:THE CONSTITUTION AND THE LAWS THE GUARDIANS OP OUR LIBERTY. Vol XXXII. IllLlBOKOl'KII, .. U i;Ut;si.V, JHA' 30, 1831. An. 139 W , ; LErrna . ... I'rciu Hon. ffro. A. Graham,' )a iri4 Inil4tia t attnxl iha Celrhr. liMt ef lkAing KimmI Ae .. C. lL.il read, at Crft'uiboroojJi, N. C Wts'iinsten City, July 7, 1 S3 1. firirt 1 aeknnledte the poliie fnVit Mai "f " President and Director tf ih Nnrih Carolina Railroad Company, 1 1 rf'tliraiion of breaking grsuhd tin that gret public work, on ilie 1 1th ini., nd regret thai I hail be disappointed in l'it pi of heing present u this in- . a. llow. lilt Mm, ihey do Ujtiry k ihe MI. by lh inirodnrittt of ihrwe motrU li. it is perhaps more difScalt to define, unless b be that - time and epve" ar about to L a&aikilatrd by t!t rapidity of UsVel. and love to lne ila reward f.r want of troubles to encounter ; or, that educa tion and aeconiplUhnirnia, the gram and refinement of Uie, are to become so gen erally diffused, by the more general dif fusion opportunities and mean rf ihrir acquirement, thai competitors will ber.m more numerous and ilie ptiie of admira tion more difficult to win. , If. however. f.-r any or all ol these offences we shall er, has bee relinquished t bounij to WwrJ ch cm of rvyir uLm iu vis; new rompanv, ho took it ia hand on-; TU r ns alieaJj f, dcr better .Mpicr. furmtybg it .SjtriSS' m enotpiettoa.. Hut that tt has tow bee. . . , -7TV- - .... . -i . ' - ' . r I M I " 1 - Butaitea ana eamnntti mi a ran m seier.-i . i rxiranruu This exirsnri1 perienee of puUie.raen, 'stiff nt no tern remedy sg iust the evils which vices sod antbition pre perpetually spl Id .eaise! Jay they ol nope, without presumption. tern millions more, and proojwcs to he ajrontulfred only $ the result of luttf rc yM (ietoti m thai we have dc! For sore irr ,'"S"r,""; 1 J ?Jl' be doomed to banUhmcrii, lite the offend. fiiiifii ot Meckleuborf or Cabarrus shall p0 e Usomel io e en rn .ined. of at end. MillUM.r ,n4 n,j, t frifjoMiy al. be enabled l breakfast tt home, dine in i3 the anntid iDemoj of the storkhold- he cmMntim of 4;pf rrnii,,Pd Raleigh, and sop or. Uie same d,y sod at r. . . I ! 1 . . ii i .i .r I it. :.. . rrs ........- . ... I to liim. I trtit shall find, bv ilia iimi! no trerv nniraMinabls liour in Wilmire Tothe f.K-ndr tb.t enlerpnse. with ! KuJ f hfcJ, M h u ,, U(.,wf,Hl, N,. Nofik w f. whom I have been proud to en-operate j l((0 M, operation, that there will not be tmburg. he will oreorj.plih no mote in i. the darkest lteiu fate, m well a- Suet t, ,ml Jn , ,a overcwing di.tre than is no done nil the gHKl ctiizens of the Siute ,m, a mlirB u bv hundreds, not to say ihntiiands. shill partii ipaie mine eeicr.raiK.rt oi ,jedute town, or ruined tillage, or farm- in N. Voik as well as in other Statea L..t- Miiiiufni'fiii.iit. I nnir mv Kmmf ' . . . . ' ! . -.. ' "I i . " , V ' , , ' ' i Itonse, iir tiawlrt to ruint ns a exiles. uie union. Ann ne w ut rrauuy pcrc ire fon-rvulations 9nd gmn! wishes. Tl.sl , gurteyinf ,e r--etitlr hud what benefits will accrue to hint when he much lus !Hen aceornplulted onrai.rtiioitT t tin. the puMie works of' too ran accomplish in one day what now ...k...;i.n.in of ill artuJ rinilnl alrak.l.'' .. . . .... I ? ! i i P-.,...,-.. - - WfW imk ami other SUI t norm oi tuts ; requires more man a weea. tlte organiivn"! 'i ninjian, trt of the enure rou ritntrarts fur frai ihronirhoiit the "atne, in; of e round, in the fare of 0 the dii. eoursfementr and nppitinn encountered since the firm aemt!age of the friend of the work at $uliHiii y two years since, afTrds surely an occsin for mutual felie. iiation and rt j-'i-in; and 1 Imik forwvd in the thf f it final enmpleuon, at time of dclier-e not m rely from the hickles of eoinmetcial hondasc but iraortlinary ptopheey may be jtopresrrre a greater ie kn piety and rwl paying stork at the whwlettini oftfnty-jgni and nnroaimon sjrny; t.f a we- f it can hardly happen to them, s it has to Hire Bullions, . , , , r,t , ;,( . eignt ana raftcnj enmwaiea Bevertories, tbat he religioa u. heat ,taderstflod ' We hate not. it is trne, the wonderful. by excited feeling and high enthusiasm. aHlj rendered most pure ai d reasonable, resources and advantages of New Vwk.So clear a tiin of what America would tia (hrn should be the precise time wben and it is with no hope to rival her great become was not founded on square miles, Jny cratc lo believe and practice it, ami works that t recite these outline of her I or ou existing numbers, or on t-ny vulgar -ia gmenl become most itidiCirrent to yftc of improvement: but tt show tbatilwi of staitstics. It was an intuiiie u our vmleiuktng is not diproptuned to glatice into luiuniy; ii was a grwia con- m May they not possibly he more tne our means or our neeesities. . When alcepiion. stmof, anient, flowing. embrar,ers.fu "iha their mother muntrv has ig all time since the r reation of the wrid, been in pieserving ilut reverence and su- anu an re j ions or wmcu inn wonu i com- l0rity which is due to the laws! lo those posed; and judfing ol tie future by just wha'make.and to ihose whoexeente Uirm? pmfosicg free a4 pp!r principles ia Kami itselt bt re to , U.t beti dsys of the Republic. teaJy ta esery eUvrry and chains into her prwviaees, and ifcrf t every eoaniry over which her est fesceelJ be botne. Who ever heard tf hbeity u Spain, er GsuU or Germany, or gtixaia in the days of Rome t There was none suVh. As the Roman Empire declined, her provinces, not instructed in the prin ciples of free popular foeernment, one af ter another declined also, and when Rims. herself MS in the end, ii fell together, i I have said, gentlemen, that our taheit- lance is an inheritance of American liber ty. That liberty ta characteristic, pecu liar, and altofefher oar own. , Nothing like it existed in fotmer time, nor w knows in the most enlightened States f antiquity t while with ns its pnncip.ea have become interwoven into the minds 'oniiat. and fon'emtdatine ti e maniujld I he time anurircuuisunsrs are all pro A meat of fire. tr, the Jelling of the .iMn,-- ,1.-- confer mi the iuhabitmts pilious tr the cominencement of our work. ! A kingdom t s un inj and construction i Af thtmm S . . a, Kn to . i We are in the fir-t vear of the latter half And moanrchs to heb , and the actual hreaK.t.., -r w-,tf l.n itr,.,r ..f of the nineteenth eenturv. We hare iusll ThMii,i ? a.' a "I'liv' iww a ! J a --w nahgy wnb the pat. And the inimtta-; Mar not a method be invented of promr ble imacery and beauty with which the jng some tolerable share of the eomlorU thought is pi.sed.jrined to Uie conceit- Ur ,fe , ,IM. inferior useful ranksof men uon iiseit. rentier ii iue i i me most stria,- to whose im ustrv we era indebted for the f in.!i.uhi,t men. ennncctd with our ing pwares in our language. whole! Time and discipline may dis- daily opinions and ous daily habile, until On the day ol the declaration of Imle- eoter some means lo correct the extreme it U,if I may so say, an element of social pendence out illuttritms fathers perfmrned ineqnditiei of condition between the rich as well as of political life; and the ron- tie nri act in tins uraro an ci, in ten and the poor, so dangerous to the inno-sequence is, that to whatever refton an important, infiiti elr, exceeding that for Cence snd happiness of both. They may Ametican citizen carries himself, he Utrt wiiicti uie gre.u ungtuii poet invokcu k fonunately be led by habit and choice to with him, fully developed in hie own on - despise that luxury which is eonstdered derstandinr and experience, eor Amert 'Iff;.ncM,0,t' with us the true enjoyment of weahh. ean principles and opinions, aid heenmra M the welling acrae . .The miv have little relish fur that erase I .i nn,. In .nnMtnm Uh others. I f 0 - - sTtw. ' f ----- a ap n i" "- W North Uandina, wish but little better means finished one or ihose decades appointed by of travel and transportation than when the the runt'nuti.-n, when the Federal census thunders of British cannon were heard on exhibits lo us anew the population and the spot where von now eland, can hold statistics f the country. The progress our hand in the competition of business f North Caro'ina dining this period is with thorn who have remedied tike less cheering than that of sevefat other lural disaJranwgcs by works of internal States, but more su than it has been dur innrnveinent. Standing on the wharf at inf any former one. Her population, U..flT.t o.n.l Knot r-r tu!nr 870.000 SOUIs. ll eaSlIV attain tO IUI inspiring our Fathers was the less hurry of amusements which is par Genius of Liberty, all on fire with a sense ened in this country without pleasure, ei- of oppression, and a resolution lo throw it ercise, or employment. And ' peihsps from the dominion of prejudices and er- ft91i,,i mt,t. .1 ih rat of from fiSfi exceed a "million by the 'next cens at the ror, which, however honesijy entertained, ' (0 ? 5a barrels lo the boat. I inquired what 1 ame tate of ii eresse as during the last ten hive been the bane of onr pro-neritr. wa the freiKht. per barrel, from there to' With the disuiagements lo mi- In the beautiful sllegrics of I.oldsmith, ,jie cj, v of ew yjj a tn,tat,Pe of more gitin. bj reason t( the greater distance n ih:ihed nearly a ec n'ury biek, certain- lh 0(1 mi,e. .nit r-.eire,t for answer, of the fresh lands at the South and West; y before railroads were built or thought pfi jefI hv 2o per cent, than we 'he encouragements and rewards to indite- of. we read of the Minister of an Eastern ' .v OHr wagnncrs from llilloborough o try in the ex iteihlituie nfdtree millions' nf Q tecn, whose administration of affair t,Pj,;h w tbey ntke nothing at ihl." dollars in the colrttction of this work was so much complained of among her yet thig piece of g.-xl ortune, the Erie alone, (not ti speak of the improvements subjects, that n day was appointed to Q9m, wa not rained down on western ost the Cape Fear and beyond the Blue hear those making accasationa against sjpw yoik by a Providence which has It idge;)ip the gt and result which is to flow t.;. .-..! avhon ha khmihl stand unnit his j . 1.1' , ... t. .... .t, from its romnletion. that our internal re- defenc-. The day being arrived, the first g . lwfnlT m,Ukn of dollars ofbor- otirces of mineral and agricultural riches omplaioed waa a earner who sup- fowfj ,n(Wey; but H was money well Uid to be bronghl out as permanent ana off; the whole 'world was the slate, and higlter characters than ptince irml i't and, instead of monanhs. countries, and. na tions, and the sge beheld the swelling scene. I low will the characters were cast, and how well each acted his part. land what emotions the whole performance who eomr the national on this inp out. For vearsit was clamored fceainst iocreaing contributions, in tne ihut it was the enetom. time immemoiial, jt ee tin, t a pt.licy about to ruiti the, wealth, I trust she i entering for rairiere lo bring their 6h on a horse, gtate tn j paupctize the people; but bv the new era with n brighter drum; ina liimnnr. which heine bhtced n one M ..ui..m.n.in nf rilnlon anil his ' SCCOIld Slate of the Houth in gent lllltTI IVIU W-BlrBSS-aa- "..-..". . " - - n the other, MOZm, jt went steadily forward, con-extent; the second in population from the indeafty; auerinz aUVfpoM'Ton, and his name is tevolutton downward, tmld she has been btpirit now re erenced as that of a puMirhtW-ntripped1y her yonnjer sisters Ten- side, and balanced by a stone on was thus conveyed with ease and Imi thai the nrisAflCe. "tnoved bv " . - i liv- I. VKlIlhM tt.. i t . . . , . t Ar i.n.iin,. ac ncrhana bribed bv the r.. .i.--...-k....i ,hm t.n.t itm ih nmi. nessee and Kentucky, she possesses eie hamper-makers. h.td obliged sli carriers ,,le ( ,1,5,4 gre.H State are not content ments of opulence and powet which re- to use the stone no longer, but balance Vitts rhi. Hv the time this.lettei reaches ' quire but the fener! extension of a sys 018 hamper with another s an order m- ynU. ifnl now, a Uw will have pafsed tern of improvement to enable her to vie liivly repiinsiti all antiquity, and those ,i,cir lgUUture 10 borrow and expend wiilithe proudest members or the Union, oi her m .jesiy'sking l mb in particular. nine sntllions of dollats more in enlarging to which none is mre devoted, constant ,1 The reamer finished, ant! the whole gnM( tfAmt a as to carry twice as and faithful. t 1 co in shook ihetr bends at the innovating much ia ll0W rarrM.d on its waters, sat f I remain, tT7 3JJ JJ . iiuUm A cnni ihi insnector of .1,. Mfi .n.l nnnttani!v tmhran.' WII.I. A. lili illA!. (IIMII.HM ...w.. ' l9 VlttiW ., Wilt. .... cry buildings, who charted hint with en transportation brohubly one-half below kirine onlered the demolition 4 an an- rates. eiont ruin, which olwtrrieted the passsf rjt whh the innumerable adcanbigfs of j thfongh onaof the principal sireeta. He ,,t Canal, it affords too slow a passsge ohser ed, that such buildings were noble for our progressive see. A snpeib Rail-' nnitumeilt of harbarous antiqaity t eon- ffla, ..t been laid down by its side from . u.b ite.l finely to how how little mis an- RuflJo M Albany, and is being exlemletl after trying some of our follies and caprices and rejecting the rest, they may be led by reason and experiment to that old simpli city which was first pointed out by Na ture, and has produced those models which we still ai'mite in arts, eloquence, and manners. The diversity of new scenes excited, let hifiory, now and hereafirr, ' and s'uustions, which so many growing tell. ; ststes musl necessarily pass 1nmuf.11. may Ala subsequent period, hut before the introduce changes in the fluctuating opin declaration ol Independence, the RU-hop ions and manners of men which we can of St. Axaph published a Discourse, in form no eoncepi'on of; and not only the which the tollowine remark ble passages eracious disposition 01 rroviuence.cutine ar fund: ! visible prenaraiion of causes, seems to in- - - li is difficult for man to look into the d" S t-ndenciei toward a general dcaiinr f future aces: the designs ol Pro- improvement idenee are too vast and complicated, snd I Fellow-citizens, this gracious disposi .Mir own nawers are loo narrow to admit tion of Providence" and this visible prt' . - a ara. . I M an.Sj .lt . of much eati-iHciinn to our curiosity, out,' paraimn 01 esnses tengtn orougnt on when we see manv rreat and Dowerlul . the houi for decisive action. .. un tne etn causes consiandv ai woik," we cannot of July. IT76, the Representative of thejcumalancea in which they are plsced. doubt of their producing proportionable United S ates of Ameri- a in Congress where there i no military au'hority to. effects. . . . , !iemuic(i, uetareu mat ineae vnnc vm-iP0t metr tnroats, more is no aqernjjn ts its are. and of ncht oneht to te, tree ann 11 but ihe wil ot the msiority 1 tnai. indenendent States. .-I therefore, if they remain, they must sub- tk;. .ti;,itAm miTTirnninalnflT,Imlt to that will. . And thi I believe to ic and resolute men.lrusrtiig in the" justice be strictly true, of their cause and the protection ol lleav en. snd yet made not without deepsolici to apply Utent to the formation of net governments. Of this, a roost wonder ful instance may be seen in the history 01 tha Slate of California. On a former occasion I have ventmej to remark that, it is very difficult to es tablish a freeenntervative govern mmt for the equal advanreracnt of nil the inter (a of society. What has fjermany done 1 learned Germany, fuller of ancient lore than all the world beside I W hat has Italy done I What have they done wh dwell on the spot where Cicero lived ' They have not the power of self-govern ment, which a common town-meeting. with us, possesses T" Yes, 1 say, that those persons who nave gone irorn our town meetings to dig gold in California, are more fit to make a republican govern ment than any body of men in termany or Italy 1 bpcauie they have learned thia one great lesson, that there Is no securi ty without law, and that, omier tne cir- ' I.' I. .1 ... .1 lion. J. M. MOREHKAD, , C31ATI0W CP BR. WEBSTER, Deliered Sulj , I8S t, ( ! JUIht Captiolon tkt octation of Ltjing iht Cv ntrtone ef tht ExtentiM of the VapiloL, . Ftttow-UiTizEKat I congratulate yon. a. .L. - ersatrt aud l ielieitate you, aism on me This is exclusive of ihe New Y01 Rami mQtt particular purpose f which ht Erie' Railroad, the greatest wrkf ihe ' et er-metnorahle day hsa been chosen to kind Vet completed in the world,' hich ! WUBW ih9 fulfilment. Hail! all hail J I slirt is off front the Hudson river tinny ae9 before and around me a mass 01 laces, m'dea above ihe eitVCartd crowing ihe Rowing with ehreifulness and patriotic t.lra tr the I)i aware, tne dtisqncnsnna.! nride. I see Uimtsanus 01 eyes, lumcu of lake Ontario, the MiseissippiwuT lake ; towards other ej es.all sparkling . a .a 1 BT I. IliiMlMtw ' B I. a .. im Iti IValeSS) .t'tT SB) tya awiniaw Erie, strikes tne ,aueru-K- Um discovered .he ' phere,"so do ihe associations connected may be doubted: whether the appearance 45 miles mdy from Buffalo- disperse aU cloudy and Lf kighu and Burgesses assembling ort lance of 460 old miles. f f - I Vr.sh.ng.on, P J fj &, ' ria,0aWv expect that a 1 sullen weather, and all noxious exhala- lhe ,onimons of the Crown, was not in- A traveller who sh. 1 pas. hy one of State. 1 Ami .J-JJ I BOm";Vprovirces, poss'essed of these lion, in the mind, end feeling, of true ,fnJed at first a. an as.i.tanc. and sup- these Road, from the city of New Ymkl ttons. Can the " .Tre.. Vv ihoe ! Id v. Msecs. and quwkened by mutual 1 Americans. Every "man, heart s wells porl to U.e Royal pterogative, in matte., to the Lake, and fail to get through in 16 rounded, on any day.f.nr TiBh?" i 2 uironl y the com mo J progres. ' within him; every man', potl snd bearing Jf revenge and taxation, rather than a. or 17 hours, and at the rate of 2 cent, or, who have more msonto f l,tu"mnmS rJ iZdTrv fon.ide-' become somewhat mora proud and Isflj, mode of ascertaining popular opinion, tee. oer mile, will be sure to take the oth-: blesstng. witter, they possess! No. here, , ,of the mi. J.. h. rrtubcr. that .e.venty-five year.. Neverthele... represenia.ion had a popo iir . .una ...MM Hiiipmr. 1111. iiri r. . k . .bus a v - i nt reiiisiirr,iiMwnirim ; - , .., . . ir .... -.u:..!. er on his nesi journey, t. vniiwl awav. and that the ereal in- im mloin. and savored more and more of n ,i ariih it smniiH-ca lum iiH.rci'Hii ....... - . . T i .i . r i. holiday ocessio,aud the desire.t various ! v Thi. i. that dy of .he year w eestots nnderstootj of architecture, nod lor the shores of that natural canal. Hit Kf ou :nv m ,b return of this Anni that reason Mtmild be he'd sacred and sul- tt(aon r,cer, to iht cuy of New Yorx. I teaty5 auj I friiei fered gradually b decay. , . The last witness who appeared was a widow, who had laudably attempied to burn herself on her hnh:inrs funeral pile. Rut the innovating Minister had ptevenU ed the execution of her design, and wa insensible to her tears, piotestation and entreaties. . - ' ! The two first offences misiht have been pardoned ; hut for the Injury t the .ex, so contrarv to the customs of all antiquity, j the Queei (says the story) ordered the criminal to be banished from her presence forever. "I n- knowledge my crtirtet" said he ; and since I am to be banish e I. l-it it he to some ruined town or ruined villa.e in the country I have governed 1 !.!! find some pleasure in improving (lie son" rd b i.-giog back . apiril of in tl arry, kmong the inhabitants.' This te que., seeming r'.-nable. as granted, and a cotiriier was ordered to fix a place of banishment answering the Minister s description.' After ls.x months search, lie . hiaoirv proved fruitless : "neither a desolate town or ruined illge cm.U h f.md in the whole kingdom. Then said the MinUter, how can '.hat "country he i!l-governed which 'hut not a desolate town or ruined vfltew in t n,n.i npn-cirin ihe' instice of the remonstrance, rrmiiicd his vctitencc and .restored htm to fai r r. The projectors of ihi Railroad are cer tainly within ther terms of the first eonnl of the lnu1rtmtnt''airinsl the Innoyattng Miniver. T1ieydo propose lo Carry ?t lea.i two hampe'rs of fish p the country, an 1 two hales of cotton or hogsheads of tohai-crt down, by means at Jeat a sim ple and cheap as one wet eariied be.ore. Considering also that they design 10 cut down mountain' ami lift Hp jaUies; .oaa u form a pvt'ifor fiery monster, cany - :..L. rsii mns ami runnmr with mtre th m .echore .p d over hill and 'dale; they are llc..US OtleMoers u...u he w ho remove the . 'iicmWc Tt-trt frotn-ihe Mreetf 1 e The colonies in North America hart not cmly lakes root and acquired strength, but seem hastening w ith an accelerated progress, to tucka-ponrcrlul Stale a. may introduce new and important change in human a flairs. Descended from ancestor, of the msl lll(ta alHl anxict v. has now stood for .even- improved and enlightened part of tha old 'iy.fi re years, and .till stands. It was sealed world, they receive, as it were by inherit- J tn. blotnl. It has reel dangers, and ever ance, all the improvements ami discoveries rume themi it has hd enemies, and it has f their mower country. Ana it Happens conquered them: it b. nan cetraciora, .no fortunately for them to commence their ;t h ab thed them ail; it has hnl doubt flourishing State at a time when the h ' ng friends, but it ha cleared all doubts man understanding has attained lb the free awar; and now, to day, raising it. august nse of its powers, and has learned to ct f4Vriri higlier than the clouds, twenty mil with vigor and certainty. They may avail jrtM f people contemplate it i h hal ihemselvc. not only of the experience and owed love, ami the world behold, it. and industry, but even of the error, and nits ! ,j,e consequence. , which have fo lowed lakre of foimer days, lt it be consider- (fnm ,'t, vith profound admiration, ed for how many ages a great part of the Thk anniversary animates, and glad world appears no. lo have thought at all; dens, snd unite. ll American hearts, thi how many more they have been busied in ft,,er days of tlte year we may be party forming systems and conjecture,, while mPn, indulging in controversies, more or reason ha. been lost iu a t rutin 01 iega important to the public goon; we may words, and they never seem to have suspect- likes awl dUlikes, and we may main edoa what fiivolous matters their mind' ' tain our political differences, often with were employed. warm, and .ometimc. with angry feelings. And let it he well understood what nX to-day, we are American, all; and all rapid improvements., what important nts- nmhinr but American, as tne gresi 111 Nw, fellow citizen., if yonr patience will hold out, I will venture, before pro ceeding to the moit appropriate and par ticular duties of the day, to state, in a few words, what I take these Ametican polit ical principle, in substance to be. The consist, as I think, in the first placet iir the establishment of popular Governments on the basis of representation ; for it I plain lhal t pure democracy, like that hi b existed in some of the State, of Greece, in which every individual hul direct vote in the enactment of all law., cannot possibly exist in .country of wid extent. Tbi. representation i. to be matin a. equal a. circumstances will allow. Now, thi. principle of popular represen tation; prevailing either in sll the branches of Governments, or in some of them, has existed in theft Slate almost from. the. day. of the ictilrments at Jamestown and Plymouth borrowed, 00 doubt, from the. example of the popular branch of ther British Legislature, 'Vb representation of the peoplt in the British House ol Jt r . . t c 1 . 1 1. .1:0;-. ' .;: .1. . 1 coverlet nave oeen miur, in a irw rri-, minarv over our ncau. uim :.nne , commons wa, imirvu, wiimiiiir ,' i ..,,.1.',.. milk ft.r Awn hi lhf.tr'' I d... nttaora ih wlinlfl heOllf-' .i.nf .ml ! vat tint Mlrlil Inilaott i t "nil vm " w .... .. aOU l,2, ; II' " vl IV .1 . .- .. w -. ........ , KCUS.I RilU 1. 1 .1 HV I.U.II ...www,.. llWif wn a 1. mil 11 1 i-ji. ii.i ...- .. - , . .... . , - 1 J 1 v . . I . . 1 1 I miIi lit in rn.ll Ita !. ...ila .ml tf..Kln. h'h aa. aidered a. a Ireasure yet wntouciieu 01 na-. mimsncu ami WhiiiT.i, .... ... , .,w mrt 8,-.. - holiday occasion, ami the desireat-ariouai v """":-' glory; hi to enjoy; his 10 pro- .tlrtng:h, in the actual government ol the pt.Vj andcontem, tecland hu to transit to future . Cr ( Tvi T ih United Slates,, we rearioru uin...., . . . 1 , : ... ,t ;f .n.i ahai a ainck linns. . , 1 IlOUft Ol uommnn. was a mrra 01 rvinx- i'Lewt tamed for tht night, d-. inheritance' IJ, however nnequah number of 283 mdes, half an hour before 'r' ,Lr- which e enjoy to-day i. not only nn in-; rt counted, and mnjoritie. prevailed ; Of .he numerous Katlroatt. connecu .g ... m""" ."V,; tahVe I ,,rr0.u fed yilh f.eh supplies; from the heritanceot l.ber.y.bul 01 our own pc- and when our ancestors, acting upon tin. these. t.o together at convenient points, origin, now ' 9t nasisted sometime, by culiar .American liberty.. Liberty ha. ex- example, introduced more equality of . ep or nni.ina a. branches to the on. ww ' . j. - h.npy tf ch.me. wUirh mock Uted in other tinx. in other coontrier, .n J renfiion. the r? ata.nmed more r. otl.er.and the dak.rn. where erect the eve, I iwe no. - t , J- k. .uoeri.r i-haraeiers w' hsli arise r an liberty, bold sou po . , Hlg manner 01 txerct.ing popr pww .uicrloTion. Nothing is more certain tnan to 1 hit part t America, ere . y - r - ; mumu the snirit. eloqnence,; and fire 1 a , liberty mM familiar to nr that in regard io tne PT"-.-"." , :'' e'.a -.!..... and world.-, it it dimct.lt even to tmagmtto i. i.c t;...l ' . . -conwuwiiOT . ........ . .r... wwMmim. ..''..-. . . . r......iu 1 Kbi. 11. a-neraL wnai llClfim, 01 imorwifruici., uirW ...v- veric. way extend. - , ! And peibap. they rosy make as cotif sidcrable adancea in ihe at of civil gov ernment nd. the ronduetof hfe. Wt have popular tate for doubtless. Rnnseanencea . . . l ..i u tA who saw a ereal lutuiini oui. in sencrai. Increase of sppetite Uotn grow .7 , . M iimitM to the enioynenl ' ' .' L ' nf safii asvluro htuB tt rinny. teligtons and a aoon . yon "1?T::V. .rul civiL and to respectable subetstence. by.puW.c.lemon.uauon.1 by industry and toil. A U.ick.vedhidour ' litem, as iney T ,...- . America, however i v, dmld not but 11 wi hbm WH....."---Vj live in. or improved tool, of trad, to work , L Uie hl. .able principle, on wltieb; it wa fitrrned, I ;.nnot here frlear .0 mention, , eW pari eemrV.Uf Utir wi.m-nJ n4H the constdathw of those among " k - oc& heart the fortune nu f -Q 7' tiffit taJSelP. with . were the price ot.i , wars .no blunder, of ihe old. Rale.gb ami V'- li in Ithmle Uland.-wrate hi. welU tb rewttdf tlie virtues and .uneting, ,am.d.Uhat tli. YKkiand Ee Uailroad. Trtint wexpcnencc.and bM mf& - lrfafM f in Am rka.' ThelW"l tohetitan with h.i,ariirl hisiorv. wovtd a dead Ing Aria and licaf n g 10 J-Ji HU m.n vtjlvri.fw, e ' tai'oro. t K d d.dlar, one-h , State and ha. never and fire ; a . liberty waa familiar to onr father, when they which produces multitudes of great men, aettled on this continent.. They adopted and ha. tiansmittfd one iiumortul name It, and generation has risen up after gen- the name of Demosthenes, to posterity. etauoo. all acknowledging it. and becorn But .till it wa. a liberty of disconnected in? acquaiated with its prMiice and 119 i Sta'es, sometimet untted, indeed, by tern- forms, f. s ; '. porarv league .and confeileractes bulj T Ad the next fundamental principle in often in vrdved in .wars 'between, them- our system if. that th? will of the majori felvcs. , .The ".'word d Sparta t,nrned its ty, fairly expressed through the means of sharpest edgft against i A thens,"enslaved repreteniation.shall have the force of law ; her, and devastated u recce, anu. in iv-f anatttv qnue evident uiai in a rpuutrv inrn. Spatta was compelled to ben l before without Throne, or Aiistocracies or priy the pwerof Thebes.." And lent Wtver Seged castes or classes. therecan be no remembered, espec'uilly let the. tru h sink other fonndation (or law, to stand niton.. . ii".'-...!. :i!...t.".l.."ii . -t. . 1. r .I..- .u deep into -Bit -tmeucan niiiui , iujh a nu.as toe necessary, took ot uin,ic was ihe want of union among her eeycrah third element ia, 4b law ia he .11 piatcs whirh finally gave the. mb.tery of -preme rule for the government of all. all Greece to Phillip of Macedon. ,, , The gryat sentirrrervljof, Akawsso bean Ami there has also been a Roman hbej- titnlty. presented t ,na by Sir William ty, a proud, auibitjous, Uoiniaftfipf spirit; Jones, is absolutely indUoensabte , 10 cry.
The Durham Recorder (Durham, N.C.)
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