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( . r,, r .". vi.".' I 4 a n t i I !. I I 4, 1 1 i li, .1 ... A .: f I 1 I M 1 U f I" I t t 7nlJii thsrmi tf nurnQernit,lt tdve f ro''''-' l,,,,1 '"'h h4f t0 : ' K thf l'h enohe r, and to num a m ,hf Vufr or iheeinh, 8 ttp ...snn c 6at tiil )ti to which the U tj V boll that trJlha io be elf el i.t tikt a!l men iri treated equsl thv they ire, endiwed by their Creator with Wrteln unalienable rights inn gmorR these ire Ur. li'rtrtf, sod the pur of hicnlnest. . Tt to teeu'O (hist rtahit, ii'c'D'1 r Wia"d Attn. dtrivinf t.tir tiiit pcri from the consent bUtat. t ierfiedtJhUFh h'T.' Wf aov ernmm bernmes do is nnle la alter or IO snoiitn) in ana foundation on soeh principles, tna orgst it'"! IT !'' w ',irrt M " ,h,A thi f im mot likely to ffcct their lafety'snd hsppinftt. , Prudence, Me d tilt dictnei ibt j ottrnmtots nng HhtUhtd should not be changed fof ht kpl irMnieft! ei'iej ccordJnglf rl Mperlmct hith hoV"'' tninn rt inert nPel wtr e,iU 'rt offerWt th HM theme1f r ibclUUIng; tht 'frm io whitlilhif ir ccoomtd. Pot bti loi ifolo d ihutct tod uiurpiilom, irnjt tntirls kly the iimt obiect. trbtfi rfeM t9 ftduce bem under ibiwlye dtpolifti( It It ibelr right, It It tfcelr duty to ihro off tiicb jitrnmn A1 W trold KUtrdi (or ibtlr fumri wcorlt?. Barb hit btti ihtiilet infreraneef tbw otonlet J nd web U now tb neeni'jr wblcb conitrilni thtm to ilttr ibdr for; tacr lyt'erpt cf foftrumtnt. Tho b? torf of tbo preient Unr ofOreit Briuin li blitotT of repttd injoriM id Ukor pitlon, :rhilnln direct oKject the'tr HbUihment of m bo1m trrtni? oer tbtM Stie To prove thw, Set fjcti be uSmitted to itnd'i worH.' , !! bt refuted bt ent to lw the rftoit wboWiorao tnd neocittfy for the bobllc od- ' ' He fate forblddeo hli Roternore to pu liwl of imnndUte od preMin Impir tiOCCt unlett Mtpendr din their oprr tioitf till bl Mtttt huld b ohtiinr d $ nd when o tutperded, be htt u'terlr neglected to itiend to them. He h re lated to pt other ltw forihe iccora mod!ioo of Urfte dltirioM of people, un let! thoie people would rrlnqih thr right of repretentailon in the IcriIvu-? Hgbt loettlmsble" to them, tnd tut' miffable to fyf n ortlf- tit bit etlled loirether Irettltiive. to- t nUcet nnuul, UntomfimaMr, nd ditm: from the repository. of tht'ir ftyM'te recordt, for the tolc puipote cf . . t .- i: i. i : . ftluinj? tbem into wmpio uii un meaturei " He Kit dlttalreH reriTeotitTrs hmrsr rtkttillv far ODDftnz, nh mitnlt firtnoei, ri maot oti ibc riRnit oi n pHW " , . He h refuted Jor-lonjttim tner s.bch ilutolottont, to ctute otheri tc be ejected ; hereby the If n'ttlative power, incapable jwoihiUtion, he returnrd to the psjie t lr, fr their ei trcive, the tuc lemaininjtt ho mratijioie, eipwtid t all tne djogtrt ,f toioft from wttt. out, od convuKiont within.: Ut hn trdfiired to prevent the pop uVaiion uf tticie 'ei i for tbt purpose f.htfuciir,ir the lt for natunlu-ition of fort'mncn ; refusing to pt othert to en courage ttrfir mi'ion hither, end rait kg the coftdiiiuot vf now ipipprUtioni cf lartdtr " , "V He bn obstruued the idmfnutntton of juMice, Uf refusing hit tttoni to Uwi for ettabltbin futary power He htt mde jutlpe dependent on bit will tlone, for the tenure of iheif offices, tt.d the emouo end piyraent of theW tal triet. , , .rl He hit created a multitude or net of ficei, lad lebhit her t warm "of .ofncerji to haratt our people, and cat their uo- IU hM kept among u, In . timet of peace, standing armUt, without tho coo acnt of our legislature!. ii- i... .irrirf in render the mi ltarv independtot of, andtprioi to, the civil power. He hat combined with othen to tub ject.tttto t jurisdiction foreign to our rnnatitmion. tnd unachnowledtted b? Our lawt ; giving hit aisent to their acta of pretenaea ienrtiB"ti . , For quatertntr largo bodiet of armed troops among uir ; n .-! Km a mnlti ltl - Ir Or protecili'li iWHif vj tuwviB iit from puniahment for toy murden which they would jcommit on the inhabitants of iboMttatett -- For cutting off our trade th all parti of the. world i 1 For Impoting taee on us without jur CDoacnM - For depriving ut. in many caieicf the "VeneEtt i of trlal by jury I , - ; For trunsporting us beyond seas to be tried for pretended offences 1 " ' 7 I r. fire sna 01 namu t .n :" I'; . -i.-, t lir.ireslbtt they tbeuld 4-ilifi thr. t au which ths to the tepcrttloti I,r. ' " - mri,, till ''"' ' : '! ! " ' ; " 1 ' t render I' o i emr-' e . i Immirtunt fr i ! j-li- ilio ttno tU tolui file laiOtf.Ms rilonicii Forlkinaf our thjiieri, V)'iih- nyr moi tjl U, td a;erinc. furretui!ri hf f'r' our govtto ca'oitt Far ttupo'l'tfli our own egU!turei, tnd derl rini; tlnntNrt InrtMed with power to lri:i!iie Ut ut la til cmt.wiut- torrrr, . . , HebitiMkfd ernmtnt hre,bt decltrlof? ut out of hit proieciioo, tnd wnt'og wr Rtmt u- U hit plundered oof ntt, rinrd our coutt. ho rot our towot, end dttuoy edthe Urtt of our people. , , : He It tt hH timt tr.nipomhf Itrfi trmlf t of foreign nimrlel to m th work uf deth, dfilnloo, ti trrarrrtlrr tJr-iKi with cltf umttttu I r of rrUfi'r ri pern.ir, y .f .. . .. , . kill '11 tot4tf tirtworthf (bo hed o ttlited He hti conj'rtlned our (ttlow ci'lt'nt, tken cip'lt o h b,Kh 10 Vr rmtiKilfttt their totJMry, tnr betrfme k secutloHer of their ffiendt tnd hreihreo. of Jo J!?lLthefleli b;tboi He bsttteM donietsle fowrrocttont emooir.it us. endeavoured to brio on the lohabitanii of our frontiers, tho mercileil lodiari tatfaget, whoto known tula of warfare 1 sn untlittlotsnitnea ut ttrueiion bf til sensnd condi S oterf ttagf ef these opprcttiotit have oetUloned (or fedreat in tlo melt humblo: termtf our wpeiied pei, iloni het e been sntwered only by repe H injary . " A prlnce,whos character it thus marked by vry set which mf de fhe trant, !i oo&t to be the ruler of a lt hire wo bren winttof In ttten:ions ia nfir British brethren. We have warn- ti ,M?m, from time to ilaae, f Attempti bt their leRiilatoro toetteod en unwar n.hta turitdicilon ove Ut. t have reminded Jhem of Ibo cfrcunittancei of our emigration nd ettiemenuere. u e k.- annealed to their native iuttlce sod maenanimi'T. l h,Ti oni,ire them by the ties ot oc common unarca disavow tt'ete uiarpations, T which trt would inevitably Interrupt our tonne hut and cotrttponlens nr havr been deaf to the f oice of jutiico and of fonsanttui'.i'y. Wo mutt, therefore acquiesce in the necessity which denoun ees our eperaiion, and hold thtm, as te hold the rest (f nitnkinienemies in r,io prrf frl.-rtda. IV, ihfetJ.ire,.tht rrpresentatives of the United Statet of America, in Reoeral rooeress assembled, sppialinaj to the Su pre me - Judge -'-ftf the world, for the rec timde f our intentions do,inJhe btme and byf the authority of-tho Rood people of thfU colcnietr solemnly publish end dcrlsrrj-thst these u'cited colonics are, aod ..ofjiRVi.WKUOeU.r?0-.n.4jn.fL: prndent s'atestthat thay are absolved ft oTfpitntTegiinf rTo the- Britii h crown, and iht all political connexion between hem-and -tbe-Jitna..oIGreai L. Britain It, and ought, to. be dissolved ; acd lhat, as free and independent states, they hare , fu?L power to levy wir, conclude peace, contract alliances, establish commerce and do all other acts and tMnscs which independent states may of rfgbt do. And tar the support of this de-i-laratlon. with s firm reliance on the protection of ETtvine F'rofidence, we mu tually oiedge to each Other our lives, our fortunCi. and our sarrrd honors Signed by the PresiJent and all the members ofCongreu. UtTtTT of Nohth Carom... It affotdsus much gratification o state, that the recent Commencement of this In stitution was numetously attended, aud that the Exercises were sustained to the tit is faction of the Trustees end other Visitors. The Examination of the younger das let ' 'vi r Tommeneed-on the -4 4nstr4 nd continued until the 22!. 1 he ben ior Class had, by the particular direction Af.aerJJMr'iirT ined by the Faculry three weeks before. On the evenings of Monday. Tuesday and ffdneadrej&irii as is usual, by the members of the Freshmen, Sophomore snd Junior. cUsse. . On Wednesday, the Literary Orrion, of which public notice hat been given through this paper, was delivered by the Key. WtttiASfM. Gutxn, oflfiHsboro. Those who are acquainted with this gen tleman, and who know how much his mind and heart are occupied by one engrossing' subject, would have conjectured before hand, that an Oration, from him would have tome connexion with Religion . We learn that the suhjcf matter of it, wa, the influenr Christianity upon Ihe happine of Natidni. "We think the. selection of the topic judicious one ; we cannot are why a Clergyman addressing a Christian sudience,, should bn expected to forget altogether, the sscred charactr r he bustainir The Orator wit lislenrd to with great interest, but at we shsH lake ! . f . i - 'It'. !, if e rre f " ' 11 IKV, (ii C....r. !i tfieruv.n, I rjntn tl ;i f Tefr.eri tnj other Liienrjf ren ite'nm interred in the inlijccl cf f C'i, wit hi'i, f;i the purpose of del tiiw tftm far t''nf peneefmo fi, icficf 10 the tiHtryctiao ommurtn" .i our pn'Ak Schooli of whtttr rr. W Induce the etptctitiod trui ak.tt h. It to oar rower'. hirtif'Ofi to Hre to the puMlc imrtictUr eccount of ' . " , . At. Irak thh tneeUr.it, whlcft we otm ci Rre. h,.n.nre. tendinr it It muil ca, to en ti .hti ir.d reeulttt fcoblic tentiment io r2rd io tbt Iroporteut iabject of Popu lar nducttion. Tho Mow hff wti the order of bttr r)iet onThutid4jr,the 6f of commence tneot J ' ' . FOllMOOK t t.. k lt. Proktttflt. S-fcitif SiMrti.r OintloQ.- Dr Demi 1, Lltertturt of Modern IU!. Jtcoo 4. Hitionat Pride. LSIIUCI VWklif f.rarenile DitDUte Oueht the South- ern SMft ettwitn innancigr rw J. Cannon Rilcigh,rat U. U. llamion, Ptw. "7 I . . 6. Means of promoting nsuonsi weann Oilf s Mebane, Orangt. ' 7. National Hittory. 1 bomtt J. i ic furii; ff'arrf., , ' it tr.aootf. I. Inddcementt to men of tsients, for hn doe' improvement of thlif vtrt. Williiim W. Spear, i9roer. f i p. Forensic Diipute Ought the Col nnW.tlnn Sirtctf .to be eocouraired tJrs se A. Waugb, nuSHttnt tbomii B. O wen, Diaatn. , , t; . , 0. , Foref!l4 DiiputtOogM tnes-at,r-m io fee adonted for the oreventlon of war f Archibald A. T.Smith.oyfMir,' Allen Jnes, H-lUtorcr. . t 1 1. Valedictory Oration. Calfln Jones ,,12, Dcgrtit Conferred. I J. Report of the curotaatioa. , 14. Prater;.! iThe Degree, of Bachelor of Artt, wst conferred tiDon the young- jrentjemm na mnl In the foreioine scheme, and upon iJames Graoi, jon. of Raleigh, and Alef j tner Mtbaoe, of O.-ance TfDrgrce of Master of Arts was con ferred oon the Han. Abraham Kr ncher BanjamtiVB. Biume, Albert W. Kin. Si las lu. Andrew!, Thompson Byrd snd E raimus D. Nonh, Alurooi of the institu tlon, and upon John B. Ta e, instructor in Bertie county. nrgtt'er JULY -Tir 1311 lOWinrtT aoit nxrri'T aixtboif rvntSTSD to. Jokm U Criiok to make nsy. meot 11 soon at posslMe as the borincfls of that concern muet be cloaeil. Those whom rAey ewe want their money but thff cannot pay it with, out those who ear t!m will comply with the above rcqteaf. They hipe that, as they csnno: call upon each Individual, this notice will an. awer the aame purpoee. The amount of esrh account ia ao small that they think almoat any man could pay it without any inconvenience. snap. The fifty aisth aanivemry of the Sirth day of our Independence waa celebrated in thie'pTace" wi(h rnof1hsn itsuil Inter eat i our citisent were quite alive on Hie occ. ion. They proudly end ted in the many priv ileges which we enjny when compared to the millionj who are laboring under he bonda of ignorance and deipotitm. At 10 o'clock a pro cetHion of the citiiena tu formed at the Court house preceded by Capt. Giles1 handsome com. pany of M Blues" and our excellent band of ma lic, from whence they marched to the Preaby terian Church where the DecKration of Inde poiulenee waa read in an4mpra4v and dieinet mannt-r, and an oration at once chaate, eloquent and pstriotick was delivend by James H Kerr, At two o'eloch w taar number f neraona a down to an excellent dinner prepared by Rx-a Allemonjf, Etq. tjjent of the Manaion Hotel, at which David F. jCaMwell, Eeq. preti. ded, sssiated by Daniel Moenan, Esq. as Vice President. The following toasts- interspersed with g.vid music frcm the " VJAtT Witi drank with good feeling i REGUUli TOASTS. 1. Tht day -me Cfkbrute....Mty Hs annnsl return inspire evqry Amei ican hulom With feel inpa of gratitude and patriotism. . 2. 7'Ae f7nftn-....'M(iy its duration be ee-eqns! with tnat of Conwitittionsl Liberty. 3. Tht Prtiitlenttfihe U. $ .'.....He occupies a aeat of which Kmt might well be proud. 4. The Viee-Pretidtnt of (he V, S.....Tbe peo. pie of th U. States can testify to his talents, to his honesty, and to bis distinguished public services. 5. WntAinf fto, Jemn unit Jdam.,Thp'ir nsmel kre connected with the proudest' momi feetlU of Our nsUonal f.xe. mm mi i . m i . . a ."i li f u - n. -r.r a,." .v. c ' i r I Tl- W '.:.-'.' t ) I.- a . I i - 1 'n t t,'r i f ti t.ie sr at'(l.nui.t l ' i rta rt,rftitflrnl, ' , . 10 " 'iVL. I haru.l htrtl f"tt TI - f'l df tt ther yet pnk bf th hriflit t)inipU M'-h ihry ,aa Ir-ft. Thtir wrmnry will ti r"f l n alt time, is all umt, wbert oeny tt'd.' 1 - r . . . L .... , 11. 7i tvnlvinf rarif iM .rt i. rtipr ct thrir hoary hairs and are grtt. ful le them tot tba pitr my t hkh thry l.aa bqutaM .. . 12. rhnJTbih the U are fearfu") afainat her, In hrr gl.jfiwii mruptft tar libaty, y at with at army la which every roan is S hero, she will at laat If tumpn ever er rutnieaa mwm ders sad lay the prMtd oppressor low, For freedom's batti ence txtnm Be qtjestbed by bleeding sire to son ., Thoubhtlrdoftlattwon"l li T$fdrtJt,C...lh9 briliiaat arhHrea. lei of the bippintM pf her S.as. t Tney nsve thefawrf may theyhsye the jFiWaaito make rAamtata.of sxUv. J. We puhr..b 'below i i mf or Utt vo:umeen Bv David F. Ct'iS!l. rresldeiit bt the day, TfcTheri'cT.erit!ifllto7ioit-,wrsnivnnr- er behold their l.k again. . , IT By DanT, Meenan, Tlee-rrMidenf. Hie brae Poleisnd sH thfue who dare Strut tur liberty. . . . ftf Dr. Itcot. The Orator f.rtne car. Itv Genl. folk. The l.r . ;' ndftnee of tlte Jiidieiarft Ills intiifitcly cunntcti-d with the itfMy wrBeritiien, Hy Jmes k arr, urtor w tot C. Clhmia II lie evrry honorable aspirant 1m political prtferttietit, La hat beet aokjcttc J to th ordraUf oblwijy and iriftnresentatloB I happily his purity ad unbe-ndtnf integrity of enarscter pave snvainea run, apnueea mna wm aulQed and the jrratitoui abuse vf bis enemies, aala i'l invariable tendency, haa recoiled upon hit tTseut're May he whee the preeeat In. emhiit retirri from a (lice be elevated to the Artt dipity o hie eoeHry'e fin, as s fwardo tor the many service! which hi talaota and da voted patriotism have rendered her. It Riehsrd fl. Alesandef. A eoarentlnn? May tbe aiembera of the nest lllafnre, from the weatind Cane Fetr, unite, to effect the en eautlity with the Cast in its Heoreaentstiee, and for the purpote of locating the seat of Govern nsent, at some, point iba Cap Faar River. ... r By Burtj Craige. The self aryled Amrrieti gys)em i ty etmfHen H was begoten, by car rvptitn It has been mined, h Is ttte'f fmtptien The Fa'her, the "Vurte and the Ofl'spring mm and 7 he buffed In the same grave, dog by an ncerrwil"! reople. By Dan). If Cress t May uv nest legislature hate- a wiflrw f.voe.ble .vie w lowardt the inter, nal iaiprofement of oar Ptafe. fit. fri-tida he, as Heretofore - Liberty, the By Col. K. Varbrpogh. The memory of i.U eiandtr Hamilton. n. famii.l Riniitiam Tha vat nt fcinr-t against the neople i However long it may t,e protracted, It will teminate in the triumph of tnoM p'mripiea pnming"iei oy rpmoiic;tnil)riitl cf tt, M brothers. I.f tirea on toe memoranic tm 01 auty, By W. J ff'-raon Jonca. Adherene to pr, ftpV .- The only certain arouriiy foe ihe preaer- vation r.f Federal tit-publican gnvenime.nt. B-- Lieutenant Fu'ton. The constiiutioa of trie TJttltrd States t - It merits sn inviolable pre servation. By Hurh Wrleh. The United Bses of( Amerita-The mott perfec patttni of national liberty t Mav her name be long cherished in the bntoma t4 feecmen,-' ' - " - Bv-B.-Anstin. Thenmun r Wih 1 Web- tier In the Raet, a Clay.inih Went and a , They will not enrlanjjc r the perpetuation tf tit Drayton In the South, wr mav aporehend no: u h a refut4l. B.iLwe hope we will M Hanger fr,'n the Arch-ln'rigurr of the North or; ,, ' , ,., . , . . . thwN.dWv.-rtoftheSmiti!j . l.hMe ,h,, tn d"' kftn. (-Itgh manvof Bv Addiaon .t. Kelly. Brilliant ueeess tot0"' heal tpintt I. f nnoa h as In valn' f e all na'iona itmegling in the eaie of" f.ihert. By Thomas Mull, Jr. The Hon. Mar'in Vm I ITuren Ute Secretary of Statet May hw enemietl tee thee W!y and nntte upon him,(be beirx a n-m and tin 'eVialing ntipublicm,) si the innst sii' ble pcrsento succeed our pruent m orthy chief matfohrate. By tVtlliam Slurplty. The mrrnor of Oenl. Washington. - Bv George M. Harris; John C. Ca'lioun and South Carolina. By Benj. FrsW. The Union of the 5tetes. Bv H'iraee ' Beard. The Saliabur Spar tan hand r" long may it flom wh. . , By Cy nn e-t. -Farmerfl avI Mechanics t The Trie treenf Xnten':ar '." Z I ''.'"f" ' By Charles Save. Henry Clay : He is sn able statesman. Bv John I. Shaver. Hay our present chief magistrate serve us another term. By Robert Ford. John C. Calhoun t Miy be be our next President, By Burton Cra'ge. Andrew .Trrn : Amidst, the (liriensione, which the intrigue md selfish ambition of some of the mn prominent ofScert of thr adnnVtrajt4eor-hae miftte4 in- 4 eountile'ef the nation, e belmM in le ch'ci' magistrate, the lame honesty nf j i rpo.r, die same promptness and de-iMi of tht rioter, and rhe'sanie energy of sffi'in wliirh lat atwava characteriseit him, h the itiaehsree of the du. tiet of the manv oflirrt, loth civil and militaA I tiiCu hn ,h p'tcrt of this (fovpmniBni. , By Jsnvi F. Kerr, Orator of the dv T.et 'b the frient's of Slate Hlpfht remember that JtrmtUn we stnnd.by i:itnce$tUn w fall." By W. -Jefferson Janes. ,rhe prrtent cibi nett May its counsel rest om peace end bar. mony among the friends uf the ptesent aditiiii. Ufration. . After the President and Vice President of the day tid etiretlv tliey were .respectively tfiastt-d for the dijrnity with wliioji they discharged the ditties (Uiftgned- them. , fCJ" The ofSe . of Attorney General haa been offered to U. B. Taney, I'.gq.of Bakimire, snd hy bim accepted, I he Telegraph aayt that he iaa Federalist hut it in favor of a strict construction .of the constitution and a man of fine talents and great private worth'. "" ICP.TBtJ" raid arrival Fjy&rrope brought nothing tjafctoj')rr relation te IUs kd'ain of Polanff. f.pi. m" jf t i-i'i it rar .! i,f lt,jt la i i,-J 1U-J.I.M; ! t fi ! nrjrtijtl, j,f j.;,-to mtl.e I't.- unr C'HUii!mSn audi I r-ri ; .in u h U it n ,1 ' r,i t! it 't yrt ur,,;!if todroiu. if lilie we ioylj bt trrn tnl Id our truit if e ril d'op It if we tiS f4 fry to effect lt dtttructlen. It Ik ari.l Lm teen tt)IaU ... A J (lie Uiertirenf r? tiatrsand merging thtm (ntt tba poweri of lb Fedcrtl l.rtd It la and ki Irea runiii'.jf us into the sltei i,f cootoUJa, lion. It hi and hit been appro hing hi lit tA Ireti to an abao!u mnnarcliy, i la ad hat been destroying that r'ufity fur which Our fathers fought, IM and ewirjircd. It it Sim hat bean the gratet eoemy to Cbtrty, the C mi liutioB ti J I'a'mn which hat ever bets Introduced into t'.t-s 'Country tinc the da of terror. It ta mnrtt dangcrdoe, in s word to the Union cf the ftutra, than the Htrtfiri Tynveii. ti,Ht or the U,rt Jut.to ever wire. Looking - i. t L...r .... . . ) r -ir.' z,:-y '.7:..-.- J., rhan denounce it in 1 rati itt friend mU't. ' aen, Ti.Hiutrj, itt-ortt' i uim aerii.ioua itwu, f iansf .fit we, when the grrat auhjeet is endaf. tTiteuwoflnihctber" tbii go-rtrntMcriun u tJiriLittered ui-on free a ij eq litkhle prlnd. pin, or rpon tht prinr-lf-lts of ilhgality aaj Corruption, rest! tilfitf Shilf te tetofr rghtl be taken frum fit withunt railing ouf Voicei i( kint tlf eppfrst, n and the opprea sorf Did our ItlWi toll fur nothing, that we thoufd de so f ire we, tbtir unworhy descend, ante, io poor la ipH: ao lukewarm, ta to lootf on with indifference at thia ijaiem of rapine and pljn Jr I No. We iU not. . We bops that Some of that detesratlol of , tyranny which nr fathers bequeathed na, with the rich irgsey of a conatttutMHi, If rill reniiing. . We hop that this drtevtaiien erf tyrtbny will urge ua a r . n lu and equality i we hope it ill mike ea persevere) in our sttempti toderry the Arrh eoemy ol wch s eaoae. But how eiioiild we do sol fis!l we do it by remittance t Cod forbid I Vu I J - - we love the Union tow wen lo see Ha ftatoeav, k ... it tmmmmmmtm .mmm.imJt 1. W. l.M mt . . ruthless intdr r. Let us not relax oor crTorts.to ennviece our "forthren brethren of the ' evil trndeiicy of the messore a, which they hs pnrtoed, upon the hppines and proapenfy of the Vnion t t-t ua rewtnttmfe, Ut u Miff eev mwt'rnt, let ua ttvntirati kit men. Let Of, warn litem oJ"tle danger, wh'ch their etceative lurdrna upon ih South, has brought to the l?n,on- Ut ,,i f",re Iheas . be , the ties of fcl!jrh!(i tvl biotlierhood, by the blood of our column f . re, who foiled ami labored ft'f ' the rioh boon i iiW-h 'hev heO,ieathed US, ni ,n ,ff'rf,tr h ps'ei-ife onlv hope. Lei j 31 tefl . th-T, t;, iinite once nior in fha usnpal to leir native niahanittty, They, have it -tlier will eieiciac it -ta y.-ard Ttc Jtiv.c a u iultcrxni Icrcof jm'ict Let us tell thtm that they hvc notiven it U lis and they will .Io it. The Vl! not 5 m't 'he memrry rf their depart, d fathers by d linff . ! othrwia. Ift!,ia fi'a r oxjit demand cue. iI'JshJ.,j 55 .2i tJV2L ftVt h th 1 ntjf e. n)U!t.tSf. 'awmethem;-- Ardlhev wiTI not 7thho!J them. returning aense of jiiMlce ia the majority ia. Cotigresa, Nilesof the fleitter has been s lrg e- tjnged in that t-ar of injuatice of ratine uA plunder, which his been pursued towade the people of the nu h, by a enmtrt msjnritv in Congress, that hit hrsrt tat become to ttee'ed tgainat the suffering a "of his fclKiMi c eatur e 1, t .11 1 he groS thtrpith lrnever lie hrr? rf a j, -. tsfhropi action. tr-uA s"" li-K r t '1 L.f U;eJs'.f.rt?,Lh.ve, riU.nded tu.Jlie'w.lTueri is . the late fW in ra.'ettevlll, the hvI if r ttnrc, I r trie to !ttn tl MatiT , U'df" whirii'1r -onle of n tre j.'icr-t, cn account of ;he action, l. Vi,-i; in ao urmf ' esuliin tone, if ije oeiiplr , the fourt, 'I not now In a'i tH'lunif hbinit th wooilefi-n'-niefcsofNcv. V.-i.duvd. Ifhy tueb a-e-Mfseh ihe, to iT"Vr ttic prtdo of Va vtte .i!Ie fur ret the dht RrM!i'ur!e uhi lithe owe ) tho- f tin ir '.'f.riliem fe'low citiye us who rv led,d to thnro, georoiWv, the relief whifti lav in t!i"'r power he i vrrv much mi.talten -he doet not "know w ho the people of Fiytttr- j vlllo area But if lm wia'tKt to .lr tlie Sniiii.. em people generally, h mut take annie othc mode of Joinp it ;thev know him too cll nuT hive too grmt it confr.Tinf for him and h wit'ett principki to pay any regard to what li nva. T w' fi"d, in the Mexan4 Car.ettp.-th? wings -ftimfirt, thsTlfhe Frt-aidenlV se as lately thrown opJn for a iw.nft thr follow gident'i House oprn for a NF.nnn Will the people of the United Statal countenance Such a base, and arnrrilou-rrbflP fer I Will they support nuchJGftsZT We.1 are re ' - j. a 19 told VuU thit pfrlftjf a etinailerable cirruli tirm ajitMs"ode of tile venders if every fhinff "fllfhy and diagractfiii that is brtmght f'ir'h by the irieodajiS'.-Jlenry l'ly Hill the people Icnll their upTrt" to a man who wiahea to brii'T? himself int v xiffice bv such base sul fl'-grnuUi' faiaehooas 'tj-d tfdta?
Western Carolinian (Salisbury, N.C.)
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July 11, 1831, edition 1
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