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Uy the trriv.l' At an csily hour t hi tmrntnj, of the prket-hip Columbia Cjt. Ddano, from Portsmouth on the lit or August the Edhorsof the Courier c V.nquircr, have rereited their files of Lon don fiperi snd Shipping Mm to the 50th , of Inclusive. ti , The new. by this arrival Unf the high, test Importance, t - gHc; information that Prussia hit thrown off the hypocriii- ; cal cto4lt which she hat so lopg wern, and vpenly declared (at Kuisia egafokt the , Iile. The neutrality of one of the great Allied "Io wen,' being thus detttoved, nat is there to prevent the immediate , v interference of England, end France t This It the question that agitate London ..' and Paris, and which we trust, 'will t, W ... - fc .....:.. at t. nmwcrea oy power tiling, in con' cert) the necessity tep to preserve Po land from the hungry vulture & again seek to ' annihilate ' her. ' The London Courier of ifif afternoon of the 3Ttb says We hive this moment received from an oiftctai source toe t'cciaratton of 1'iussu i.-iaie of tut c(tntponnt '. !! i.r tlic fallowing paragraph fro. t Uih,Miir,i ; 1 ha Ercperor ' Trajjii died cf tlic cholera, nfscr l.U rnurn frJrn hit great viaury over the Djclant. Tbe dlscisc ifv p ti,t 5.1 t!i. .- ' (Si !.' f m'tirv , en I in 1 uriij'O I" Ainrrlra 'J be nnders'.gnfd fC,j,f.!t to V pe rmittcl to rcmr 11 tun Un,m, that h fUfWi Uimirir, Hint iimf.T til ftiMfiiee of the virl i mis and battened iis returns he Mopped In Cili tinKuUhftil imlivil.il, now at the 1. 1 1 ol tu, ana in me town u Dclmui, apcr ward J rinon-tu, expired a few djv after the fiat attatk, In Atigtjit, A. D. 177, efier a reign, of J , rhc reform liiir progresses alowly. Un the- 2J Aitu,', (he common' en franchiscd the three great Manufactu ring towns ul Sunchcster, uirtniiik'barn and Leads, v " . EEVOLUflONf IN ITALY Country i fWrnrd to roaVe rapi-1 pro grra In hrr mrch toward nation! prosperity and nation! Hppto. Th tinder;gijd rnrwl to the II w. Mini tfi, the aiirce of hi distinipuahrrt eniia lion fMl epf ct, T. Pi MUUllE. r POMTIC.AIi.- J . In the fear I72?, the LeRUIa:tJref Kent ecitjf, having under coniderMon the Alien 'and Stfdiilm Uwa, agreed to certain resoiu'lona which had been drawn up bv. Mr. Jrffirton, tranmttted io Mr, t TUtive-lo Poland 1 le rrusalin Oovtrw4TTeWeWe f From tfn imtltutiH f XalurHaw. Juh.MA '; TfuM4,'Jtil 17, In proirti0(i at tli Ana- PoMttfi".! Aiuhoriiica hva luat n i.flanM.Uohn 1 Breckenridfit t end br him Intro and it i now iniHiille for them to earrun the duced Imo the leghtature on the fO:h of unLlZ,. Pubuc oprnmo, eD - fouod ,,,e f0f0 nR ordi. Th Police, jfe Civil OlSeera, and Military -VTh'at the ' p'rlitclpte ml . constfjction Aininiif , cun no longer act in the mrana ot contended lor dv lundrr or tne aiate th K.it fL. r:.'. r. .. 1 I - . . . ffha HnliiiLi. k.. .1 II i 19 ' . ihVNpbiraU: nt.1, the exclutlve JuH,. of t?. . e ccf, ui AKBiHiwt mo ronce ara out prea.creuon bi tnoie wno aommiiier tne cor ted'the Publio Authorise are .,,,4 nmltd, ejnrnentiand not thecootfituiioo, wodtd troopa they o ipfe to the Jlenoattortet of An- i' - . ' .. '-f; thority only a via" inertiae which rendera Govern ; f,rhat the teteral itatef who , formed ment impiS)le.ihe , tatea are not paidthe 'hajirutrUmenf,, being aovertlRrt and in Mai?l.tr.l are not obeyed . i ; j- detwndeDt, bate the unquetiionable raVht ill It r y,V ' a -" tl6J4ldDt, bate t lUllajlim, Camn.ander of the Pap force atf. ,A -...a t l. ,f vanced t penetate Into I.a rtomairp, far i!f , V i F.ao, eiirht leairiiei from Ancona- but'then, h 1,r,ca:,on bT " . 1 i , a ,t- a ' iriunt hat Hit declared that it ia'not rieti tral in PoMh affaiVi i that it consider it hat I right to aid ttuatia in every way r ,1a faciluatiug the passage of provition Uod monitloat of war to the Ruvh-ui ar ; h))T in Poland and to treat the Poles a VewM .ubjectff fine thet the pre aent ita'e of rru " inactivity om not reMtra!if dltT"1 tio doubt, change lUe pohcy ol oMr Cabinet, fpr, the vtteri of pon Intervention, not being adhered by her powers, we are not bound to kP i b""1" inactivity- La t Voluntary stiuauon. m-c pemnt m Rumafyna, epgigemnt, and (?" The triolourrd flar it flyln? 4t I,la , the 1'Ncxt as to 5f jdiion. Mttem of non n crv nuon, legitl.fdr. of Vir- msal. to siy today 1: win atere o i;sra,ea wt rorti iiaeir. Md'itVo RnWi Who K'n? d?Ptf report id resolutions on neutrali'v -to mo-row It mav enter Pn.' rctitel were thntbvth nxrii.. r.i.nr-,i.-.-1 the ,ame sifnecL,, Thev warm Imm. lAnrf wih it armi. without other PoV i V1 National O.wrrl. organised Junnj he reol- duced by Johp J"ay lor of Caroline, but it trt haying word to y. y . j ''".n' Jw? J J-ityi and the Jtali.r, i undertood that thep were wrjtten by rJ. ikla K:,!..t T" '""M7 u em,way HladSon.f Indeed they most eener. i hou.i'a A Klfcn ttl ti to doctrine u .State tntetpiii'.u in pierrvtioil f itt rcM tvttJ riiiH.U preicnted to oiir reidcra 1 1 to Jjjr'a piper. The limits of the Jaurnnl would not pet mil, u to lay the whole nf thii admirable emy ' ! lore the public ThU we rrRrrt. HutiT. S. llOS we nave niviocu 11 11 juoicioony wai in our jiower, so i not lo Interrupt the dependency of tho parts upon eich other. It Is no extravagant opinion toilet1re tht no pbblicaiion ha ever appeared be fore the American public, upon ihrf'theorr and operations ef otir5 original system t.f, govern rrient, of superior charcterfch(iih for the eortelnifcnei of ll reasoning, and th elegince of i4 atyh. "f Is mar ltfd,, throughout, by the logician' ac Uttncsf of perception, clearness of dis crimination, and solidity pf argument The ettenaive. liberal, and enlightened !) of thef Viaitimlnlllia uniinnj- I v.. 1 I i.t t.iy.. r,i. si M ai f, alter rc 1 lut the pefon uppo;.- U t fVj ..(4 t t rrprekent the ro-jnty i I 't. ( A..,r,, .' VliiiiMir3u u u(iMf ! ijr 11.it,,- imy ttiMo Iiom aitknc. , 1 . liiliiy to attend. J' for nu. .1 T.SAWVnt.CA'tt, t?.S', Sic'y. ' iJ Jltrif U IU.T4 itlLUM. aw M I . .J , Vo ara reliictand rnmn.tL.i . . . bare fcd and faUe attement. -hl..k der the Editorial head of th W u v..L tn Jaat f..iL sioned dlictitio and seaftching thought JJtte lournaV' rcfnectlna; the Awi of the phi!oopljerirhd the pure style of THn nieeflna; which was bolden fu th plZct the scholar, Ire evidenced in every ; enV on .'Saturday jhe third ioitant. The writer tence. Hi reasoning fljws like clear J that article whoie lean Unfc" -Jltm'M lrtm: ii n-lI.1tflfit-1ri.r I ..',.1. 1. . B" ". tiniowructea currr, untn ji mtet w in iwuuu .iuut.. .t:rr : :"" v7me8rrticlp4te6tVecHomovcr;witt:h It7BTr:.;i'r: , wuaMPwr it .weens with :,ll the rnUi --w cf ? ,,P.rer'e4 .. Wl of u, . .. . t . : 1 ,t na u.erer dl-a-r.,l i- .t restftiesiru.4 .vcry sutrrtmngargqa,,,. . " "7; -"-n of ment f evolve Itself, as it were, ntuifly , V. . ",,WB oumLH In .-.l- ind rilhout effw, from the oWt peceorf- PI " P'V'' devoid of truth We .m nr.l,Trdthf, tiafore obscured or lirtle t" h compelle J 10 nre lamrua".. uoucrsio'xi, 'iuvii' ij vr ;no 'iiima: o; m wuui 'Jteaoie to u and uii'.rk wt forced to ion, A terrible desertion beirari Unatltbrtrlitd iff i flono. untcT tho irojo a-nong hit people Thd.aoldier refuid to i''at .-i'lltf u-fficMt is " the Hzlufjl fiirht aaimt their frllowiiixiii i!ividj,i rn.i. 'Iv 1 ji " I .3 . in whole Damli, leaving bflind tbir armi a f 1, . - htrgK:.r Tbry r arv- wtll rseived by the 5'' '"r Wr eBeraoo Hands ipoflsoffor pcatanta In tt Romasro. . , - the docttine.V ; ' . Cni:j- -tindvktrf.l ux'itsyrlc. .,..... .at : hit'., r. .a . k . . . ia io uteaM- wue 01, truth aJone coiiU Im,,,. olwndoin, tstodont. Tl. Kot let ik.,. i-..-x.... . -," w".v .1 J . T . I .1 mm wno oou ", - rear:, injrr., .earn, . lj.-it- wer. ... M . ,.,. , ll0 ioore ent-rr ! I . .. vuiiuitlil. wpiain LOghaa, t6 d..riy;ht Washuoils;-. . , France cannot permit tins new pntiijenj situation, whlxh. in fact,1 is nothing else than direct intervention. Our Cabinet, we trust, will on this ocrtMnn uppoif those .iibVral principle abrond which we sre strenuously advocating at hrune tin the situalion of Toland r hive merely to remark, it it as bad a it e can be. A mH bind of gallmt pirir every where evince their determination io perish sooner than yield to their op pressorsthey achieve victory after vic tory, hut alas, each battle diminishes their number, and renders their f,te more certain, unless England and Trance interfere to save her. The murder of en. Uiclgud in the I rutsiao territory, calls lotldlo for vengeance. The cholera, ha - brnken out h Berlin nd driven the King and hit familv from that city ; and the Cour tier Fruncais states, thjt letters from Italy announce positively that the chole ra morbus has manifested itself in Fiume and at Anconi In England the Reform Bill progresses slowly in the House of Commons, and so certain is its fate in that House, that but little interest is felt in the question, Cowier I? Enfuir?r - Tinirr. days later fhom europe. , Reported Victory of the Poles. 1 4,000 fyisshn taken ptisoners, with eighty pie ces ol Lannon. Ilevolution in Italy. Py the arrival this morning of the fast iilinp ship Sampson, Carif. Cobb, the Editors of the Courier !c Enquirer have received London dte s of the 3 ' rf Aug', and Liverpool of the 4th, both inclusive. The news cfthe greatest importaocr rrnveyiog as it does.the account of a splen did victory obtained by the Poh? nvr he jRusstar.s, in which thesj took 14,200 prj toner and eighfr pieces of rtii;erv lo the partir ulers of another Revolution in 1'ilv, and the account of the three days in Paris- It is confi.Vntly said that ifLafitte is elected- President of the Chambers. Prance will declare for Poland. The Chrr-nifle says: Olurh depend on the choice of the President of the Chamber of Deputies. gomery (-11a ) Journal. VtlXttr. Jlnli-TarijfM-ctinzi In puriuance of the resolution nub lished in the last Gazette, an adjourned meeting of the cltlien of the Town cf Ldenton and Count? of Chowan, assem bled in the Court House, on the after noon of the S7tb Inst, for the puroose of appointing delcgatra to represent the nty and State, in the Anfi?Tarilf Cotf. twenty int,l r,. it.. ... " ' io reaoiuuona when W contairii, McrtfCK, X. 6. 1 J "condly hu,f lh, ihy hir1 ' J ...JH Ptiotspfthereaolutlon k,. Kt. ' ' 1 iiutcu i.ict inosi ccner The eif.ren o Ilolorjna hve mti tilf E DyJme. The resolution re lion to Rome in the rrnme of I.k Um.. . ;. lating parttcUUrlv to the Alien and Sedl- or-lered peremptorily to declare that iliepnfMi. il()n Iw asdrawn up by Mr. Madiion,r P lition will renolae the Panal troona if ih.- A.rm ami nfTr.d I.b": M. T" .. i i . . I OU !o hSv thematlve. and the inhabiian'i re re- words t 1 ; J W0tlm. proposed to' be held o Phiiiilelf 1 'u ski. . mm. om- w...- a - ai That the kood people of this Com. L ' Pmoer neit, putord monweshb b.tlnjr ever felt, and ccntinu .t? -?4 f WZV"" ! ,he e Wr! t ing to feci, thk most sincere affection to " . 7 . T V re1u5"M theirehrc4f the other its, truestinxtety e,tabl,.hing.nd.perpet. :,Vh,,r "V: u.Mtngyniono ai, the most scrupulous iwc'irWl "'".-; weu M. Sdclity to'thatfconstituUon, which isj the ' ' " 7 r pL itl" com strwment oLmttuiI happiness the Gener- VvV 'tw'1u,,,"", ai Assembly dol solemnly appeal to the fc Wr" "Rht swbich belongs! like disposkionVin the other states; in B P0P,e'.PCKeab,y osemblc togetl ronGdence that theywill concur with this r ,l "n.r ,ime , remnstrate and pr( r U j.-i..: , test aeainst the passaire or continnanr advedto rle and itnvern the cmlntrv them n.'Wt . 11 the Ctiat nf Rome peraiafu in attemn'--ing to (fovrrn them b- violence. V"ht cm be done spuinaf auch res dutions i . ' Cnl'm'id. 'Ve re in pnweion of private lvicea from Bogot Of the 2lat Jtilr, which i. lorns ms, tlut vigorous efforts bad, been mde bv the English Merchant .' of Canhairer.. torouL-n un! innnoni w iue jsruun minuier at the eut of government; to eaute the lute Am. crtu, repealing the various decree of I8V7, 18'.'8, and 29, rpspeotinfr the TarilT, to be an. nullfd, and the lv ol 180, to be rej?ored. . A fiitn belief, however, wa entertained, that the lte decree would be enforced, ?, Our Minwter, Mr. Mno-e, wbo exerciaed a powevful influence ovr the mnmbers ot the prnent povcrnnaeot, w, nncMinii in ni cinii ii aeairrrjr toe mnnopo'y enjoyed by the Enclish for tho last five vears ; he wss poerlutly aeconded by pub. lie rntimtrt, a id in fact, justice towarda the t'nited State a wrll a France, , requires" that netormer etciusive ovuiern nookl be abol iihed. Th late abrogation of the f&vor hovn to F.ngih commerce will, ns regard , dry go'orh, kc. "probably not immediately' be en forced j tome abort time, probably about four months, will be given j but in relation to our ataple article, fiSur. 't oiiKhtand probably will Immediately tk elTed the former duty was ' eini ci'i;iar, ms picreiii is mree uoiiara per birreJ. V r VV ' ! i!rjl!ilfe r.c" end Scdi.ionl.ws unconstitutional, -ff. Pticularlf In theSoutbern State. 00 ac- uoo erno, ... . n , uy ine iion. 1, Tn.f- mmiiLmt miipA. "'r" count of the i art ft Law. t. .uoore. our reaioenc iviinwer. to tne t'olom- """ "V. . tic- Ti., .m... ... b.an Miniter of Eoreign ArTairs, in reply to , eh out, arid io th.( bape the resolution ,s onires are partial an timi-m. - ., . . 'UM ..v, wa.ciory.-the Bwver, who sir TlTUmW eondereda Jrt of th meeting. Cowequently did M Jfthj meeting thua, -Those .pfai ,72 be.olut.on. will riert 1 did hot one raae. Th- , m rved ih.i I!,.""- .cuiuuona were na Wv adopted upon which a Mr. Baker arL1 n A aHvaa M-...M . 1 ester y VMttX gunst that," and o Wion.Lia Z nl'." the movers J,vuo' nJ been refect,,! ... " J trie Spectators preaent." The mover aiid noaia v v a w v pia.-ii,l,Muuii wti,i mm j If!" . , pledge of mtWl friendship, and the i m",Ce1 Jff for tha; P0"' Pre strwment olmlusl h.ppinesi the Gener- ie?i(I ,he l01"? e0,,,0" ' ueicoi 11 13 a iiiu wiucn OeiODgJ 10 h- pro- ,u t j-.i.l: t. . nest airainst tne passaire or connnninr. 1 movers d it... a..., .. vummwiwMiw in uciidriuir, 11 11 noes " t 7 - ..... .saoij, mere wrr ,i(K.m nereoyaeciare, mat toe acts aforesaid are r ' - Kl.,c,,i,c n-.c.ciu rno naewiae did not unconstitutional, nd not Iawf but btterlv " 7,1. " proposed that a null and void, and of no force or effect, convention of Delegates from thoae part and that the toccessary and nrowr mea- the. un'o oppres-ed by the 'i Mifl thins-: A hhrhlv .n.,..u. , Whok.n,!,; ' . - , PWC. a he was a mere snen.t . . . ' wnica tbe sures wUl be taken by each for co ooerat- DA ?el" ,n ,t,e c"f ' 1 h'Welp.hia .ng with the State, in maintain! unim- on inV . "V . n"' n,0"uV for ,he PUT paired, the authorities, riehts. and iih.r. P0,r. 01 aiMng measures lor their modi uloihiii ) aiiu wiicrca ties, reserved to the. t.tes respectively, .".m im, an object as or to the people.' 0,uch 10 b0 des,red r Nrh C.rolina as Such was the Wmion a drawn by b' "T her;i9!,.rSJa" 5 . . iMadison and Introduced by Taylor. Orl 3 errore Wwo1, That it with Mr. mu.'a ..nr.fion h, ,k. ..1. deep regret that we witness the treat and 1 Italics .hould be. orohted, and that tbe un.bP?y 8ta f of excitement which pre Assembly should only declare the Alum " ' f ,hro(J,?Roul the u'on ar.i communication to Mr. Moore, on the' subject of wo passed. the power under which the prcent Vice Prei Th farta wa nht.n'n fi-m X.. -f ..1 k;. : .1.. i-.- .-- - - . ..w, ,n n,tn. oflicV ,UB mond Enquirer, end 0icy. go to .how LEGATION OE THE UNITED STATES. C,fe"!Z Wh,t 'l1?. hfiia Pin ' Dooota, July 6tb, 1831. Afftmtci. ....-..-:. p p i J.kV.V.: to only difference between them i,, ,ed ihrhono; oViedS zv TZVTftt :hitr tkht receipt of two communiciit'ions from the Hon. I .rul rmeIy a$ Ine otel; w. for apply Minister of Foreign Relations, dated the 28th I ng mat remcuy at once, i ne one main- arid 30th ultimo, and compriaing in ubitance j tained that a nullification hy ' the State tne correction w an error wmcn (ctmi 10 uave Sovereigntiet of all unauthorized eet dont oflicial functiona. - ronsuiuiKwj ir rmju. remedy Th, nn.W.cned learn, that H. P.. dna im ,he otner ln,t tbe Alien, ".nd Section conaider himsdf ai deriving any power from the lws were unconatirurional, and not law, Decree of the Council of Statei whoae legitimate but utterly null and .void, and 0 no'jorce existence was iiot only queationablet but the or effect. Georgia Journal. predication ofwhich, appears to the undersigned aj ga O ai ai io DC a mockery ui in umkiu unuiim nJwni nu I f ts . r . , - . ob,ervanrfS. Instead of recotrniainir the va. ,n ,nc Vr"VJ 819,0 01 P'cai leel f f f f '...'.l.t.: a.. Mtheir operation and that their imposition ior any otner purposes than those of re venue are unjust and oppressive 'and if not to the letter, are contrary to the spirit of the Constitution. Ketolved, That ie re. qnested to attend taij convention in be half of this meeting. Xeiotved, That we will cheerfully en. operate whh our fellow-citteens of ih. I - - - uiisri vaiii;r.i, aunt r vvnk niriitiir - liie w . 1 . 1 I - " 3 " I L.Z-lTi". .1 . Thero i-i, ebelteve.no doubt, that irw. lidlty of that act (one of inevitabio necesaity.) ,nK na P"acs. me people ol tbe Iafinel e chosen, the Perrieradministra-lthewnderaii;nedisapprijed,thatHij Kxeellen- United States feel entitled to know the tion wi t resign, vahich will in all proba blW'fbf. the signal for war. Those ai Piris who are well informed dwell much on the priva'e inclination of the Kinc for IU. Ij9i'r ne au)ip"tu t-.viiiia.iwii y, Kir-j v.iil. PorfouV, have its influence on . . . - At S Petersburg th cholera continu ed inrrc rising to a frightful extent. There in ik litK. 10 I R r.a mnA 41 . . . A. A I I - I r!' . 24 . tlea" il Ainiii'.iijii im 01 inja it had vcrv cnnsiderably ahafed ; but at Cons adt jthad increased, and at this last place tho deaths had been upwards of a hundred a day- Kinc tv r. ihe 1st has announced his intention tl mjtryingtne rnncess iiarte of France, ard arrangements for Ihe cer emony an being made. ; It appear that Lord Cowley is on his return ft cm his emby to Vienna, and is 1 0 he succeeded by Mr- Lamb. Thtre is no account ct the death of Nicholas as tilted on some of the bulle ffis. ji is np rjct a mistfkf roade cy refers the title by. which he now acta, to the I sentiments of distinguished individuals, constitutional election by the constituent Con-1 ..,;ait. Sffh'v hnl,l. n- .i:j... (tress in Mav 1830. Waiving that Question, the I v J hjh 1, 'Z 1 Undersigned coniider.II. E. a having been I. &r offlces of h,Rh niit and. importance, gitimately and almost uniemlly chosen to fin From some cause, but certainly not from the station which he now hotda, to the exprea- the acts of his public life, many have be- ion of popular opinion in the primative awiem. J HeVcd the political creed of Mr. Calhoun pjlgind po" 4o-bv.of . doubtluLcharactcrf-and-a-fre- people been more distinctly and emphaticallv ,-t ,..,,,; nr .u... . . . ernWd. Theumleriignedl.Mwitoodthe .qoent. etpresiltwol those dptibts in the pro(rres and developement of this opinion 1 arid public prints, seemed to require at Ihe though his Government doea not pretend to in- hands of.the ice President an expose of rerfeje in the afTaira of other rmtiona except to his sentiments and political doctrine. A faragtheeample pfa pure, a cheap and an en. D9rioh of those sentiments has appeared mTrk 'Tl from more uneoulrocal and undivided, exorealion In t.he Pendleton , Messenger, and the f e- favor of the principles of Civil liberty, and he mfiindcr will probably be soot) before tc flatten himself, that thi movement wllj not I Dilblic. From a perusal of what ha l- only, not be lost upon Colombia 1 but that ha r,rr rBrhed.ns. we are irnnrr.,t tnflaence will 'extend to other nations and to ll.is.r .1..1 M. P.ik... j - another hemisphere. In Europe, ao long op. " .7" " preased nd trampled on, a redeeming spirit i c!' nf an'1 "y. American citizen abroad. The recent lesaont given to tyrantain ad patriot raiy subscribe to. We shall France and Tohnd. will be admired and imitated commence the publication of Mr. C's United States in using all constitutiona means so to modify the Tariff Law as to make them as little oppressive as the nature of the case will admit. Retolved, That we cordially uni e with our fellow citizens of Kcrfo in respect fully soliciting the Hon. Jamea Irerf,!!. late .Senator in Congress and the Hon. Thomas Ruffin, Judge of th'o Supreme Court, to attend said convention ol lt.n. resentatives of the State of .North C.S. una. , HesiilvAl, That these proceeding, be signed by the chairman and secretary, and (hat copies of tnem be forwarded to the Hon. James Iredell and the Hon. Thomas Riiffin and th jt they be pub lished in the Edenton (r iz;tte. n re. (atla. - - "V Ult7IB ...par: ol the meeting .n1 , there or, Wl,hed )C fojed "tliatthuae W.wo the reaolu I I rUl:'n0,ite rrsisute! me t and dmp the .icVrnill)r wnteriays-lhe mover , ,hal lham voted ainat the re.; Ul, no M li',foru.(o tics. .1,0 know u, h., Wch;,no. the fact but m J' " w" 00 no1 kno-,;s, we lure thou l the duagreeable t.,k of contracting . , m,.U.emen. contained in tl.at off.', mi"ftherrVeettaMtorof,U ruth, not to ada.it imo i. ,n- .7 when tekneaa again preM,.i.n from ""ding for hi Paner. 1.. :. .... ,ii. ii -.j.i . r ' ,c' " t - runout a R)e KJitoria, , thn Io ad-nit ,rh as will do ,-,y thing cUe adv,Me the-reipectability and uaefuloeas of tl!f " Journal." Of the nunyf.Hdpriesabo.it the nrmrlnU of ' "ir government which have been advanced bv the Federal pfcrty. none has .truck 11 , nr.. pt rlat.velv ridic.,l.,s a, tie d.trin- ..n-e i by Mr. Adams in hi fourth of July Oration and m eraren by th.it paraxon of consistency, Jo ' ua.e.or svas.rs,on. Mp. Adam, contends that theonfif,Hn nf tle United States is a com pact orthe people, a a component whole and not of the people in their sovereign cspacityas States - ...a principle ii once admitted, will orerthro he vsry principlea upon which our government was adopted. AH those barriers which wens pced around the libertiea of the people as a shield to proteet.them from the encroachment-. ebewherei ThefooKsli and -fantasttc- preten sions of divine and hereditary right, which means a right to oppress, mus: give way before the gentm of the age. Men are beginning to learn, that thy are born to be free, anil from recent oCCtirrer'ce.a' it is not hoping too much, to Sentiments" in our next paper, and hope cverv man, under what flarr soever lie may sail, will read them with scrutin izing attention. ' . JVrw Befrrd (Mqs2cfa.ctit) Gszrttr, quest to all other editor; in the Stat J ,,,fy be at tlie mercv ofai SrannnaiM- rnendly to the ca,se to give thcm'an in Mocracy. Put where is the proof of thi, doctrine serttonm their paper.. Veareao foo,isba, to ask proof even for flie , On motior,, it was resolved, that f!,e ' ""'V of J" Adams....!!,. Myi that the f. blank in the fourth resolution be filled j c1b i" the compact. ' Wthe people of 'th'r -'?VJ'n"0LtnrecPcfSOT,s; wherV "order, f.,,- i. .(&;, npnnf J the doctrine idvaneed by hi,n Now does ti,:. prove wy thing? M;K,,t vJOn , mK prorr1etySaythatwet!ie::e &c-- mra-,t unnn IMai.'S. T C ...... . T c. bnd Nathaniel Criier, .Esq. we're several ly nominated and elected to attend th convention to be held ii Philadelphia in behalf of the citizens of the County of .1.-. .. - u.. m uic.rsove-eign capneity as States s , that it meant the people a, a component -luic r iiKi not many of our best patriots oh- v-nowan. 1 1 .. th, theTir ,?iS & iniHon on th ctfuTirre nv w.tlv the 1 onr Jas. Jjcll endihei Hon. . I horn a KnTIr. S u.i'.ir .fP.' I ndthata r.p?pf,PC8e proceedirigs b? ,on cease 0,,Iy pon the underiitandimr thv Uwfe 1h P me State ? Hut pawing this over, if the . eonstitu Mon not a compact of the States, why do wj n 10 this clans 1 1 if Tf fr-? n )'?. nit'.f.-
Western Carolinian (Salisbury, N.C.)
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