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, t . - : o . ' I.-; h : r l ! i NEWBERN, C. SA I L" AV, JULY. -22, 1326. r I v-vn I I " :: lit- -t I I ' '"'"' ' " ' II r " v - ,1 1 " " i' : ' , r l: fi;: li::'..- 5 . i. I'.-".' V V. ' PUBU5IIKD WEEKLY", BY" H imdnu Wlio coolinUHtly xciiel lf JVATSOX tf MAQftEX W'A t binSrfi, by thetnciiiii c 53 penao-hlf pajie in 4neE?Ml abI d virtual citizens, f Tli'i. jii"c pairioi w no spent n my afi'i.nigji FPU anxiDus toliciiU'le fir ttie ven.vp hij cijunlry, hJ 0" Sfurity for hi si" 'y, and though lately at liie uniin'i ' iopuar appuuse,! ne imt;iii oe onii by liietr caprice, 10 a remote andjin'io foe rne cxti.hel. Celebration of the 4th of July. On the 4th inst. a Urge number of thrf iiot reioctabl? c'lizent of Lenoir m,litab!e Wand. Of this the frtu. , LiOih Anniversary of American Intfr II i t i a uiciuri ilH iw of he ititfm -.ornpp fuft'ii? !st li ' V'hilf ifj- p ilitiria.is itt:n!y prt dieted ih i.ild not sf ind ts m wtht'r?d oat 1 1 -'lich s.'i )k in earth : kofirtbfrat K.nston to do honour to ti,rM - Yiil.iion. Ami th'imi r - " - : - I TfU -.4:CiVi ini.nl ant of ihe oi!, alotic'cau u al tSt the lot nf lho I " llil I nf.,,,,' hv I If" x hi'' nrin t SinW-.i Uer Imii:ii lo rrnor. .,r.u T.,;,f K . m. . .g There h tmJ, io tin ; .- -a - - - - r ft!., n Muro.lilMit I iLprifnc, n or tk.rs.MKtr "9n.i m.i,hn ihit of theostracUm. Kbt ouJ r i I . , . r kf'trv I? happilv ex-'iiipted iro.Ti s'iciivll in procession to the Cotfrt-House, wherefJ.nnachinaiion and caprice, by the su; he Declaration of Independence was read; jnor mtellienc ot the people and t f JJ'jetter organizmoo of the lovernnini hy Blount Colkmak, Rsq. and the fol rtt)ne iinportint principle, that oflrep 'owing Oration was delivered by Mr. Richard S. Cboom : Kellow Citizens, Fitly years have elapsed since our meestors, actuated by that ardent love o; IibTty which' had before prompted them I'u submit to so many dangers and pnvi jtions, declared to an admiring world J lt fliaf InuM ITtilfo1 Statu ara o n I nl as hit v J ft v j caiftr, . u i ft t itelit out to be, free and imJependem Mcites." Haifa century has already leiu 'S sanction to the siabilrty of our ifoern- oient, and thus far refuted the malitnaniLrthtuh S(.me ol ciiern extendfd ovtr h evictions of our enemies, who-ic-nh Cflcousiderabie territory, all the buin' ienlly asserted its speedy dismembenneniLl heiii?r of peace nr w ir, was transacts Tom the discordant elements of which it lit iIk principal cities, as Athens, lloui vas ctmj)0ed A few remarks thereloreltJai thae, Sj-v.rta :; aod a comiiiot.:u m ue ol lbese placi d wiid shake the q-v Jrnhient to us loiuiiiatirn. The cons,ir tt y of Cataliue at Hum? shouk the! it);i fial city to its centi Uentation. unknown to them, gives u vast advantage over all former repubhe y this it is, coiipiedwith the Mer form of our joveriumenf, tliat the num'n itid limits of these states inay.be ittdili ittly extendfd ; their beauteous constell tion may be spread from A'lant.ic ev to the shores of the Pacific. But cui i lions in litis Country, can by ni means hv hose deadly tlects as t!iv dt l in the iet deniicracit s. In' the r -pubi-s" inliquity, and those of Sou.!rrii Du,- 'it'n a sword in iv i -In 'r-iu I in '.'the oilier; Cilt-f 'iTii-sti devastation .e of the tveinm' 4 1 M kl but there htft r ItlM l.r I lii.tca t. J Jjt ( 11 Vt mM tuft I w 4 Ifii unrl.l u .1,1 Ih.- ni r.ln 1 A V . hill. Ift-i' tfd. Ilft f'ivrtl it I I' mi ".tao tyr.a n,i ......f., i1.r.m.niK,j t.n u. in,i .mirit ! M.t.... . . i; .i...i. i.ir - Li vb Cil thflrf . .'..' Vf..:. .4 .:...i ,,u ' .,. " . . ieved, (Jrat!.-d thIr vfountled limb o ts he soil v. inch il.ep luve ie.u-d irom ul W'hnn t liier tlirfu:rh ha mm Mm 1 r n v .niti k i ,iirj I 'a I n 'i i r 'ifiii n till 'I I ri iiri 11 i:in irier of tl "i ili llt!M'-' i i, - . ' -ff. : . . ... . . f . i.i led on a.i i la.n.; ft s. V. s Vk ',i..eers were Eivn L. . . n ... o! s-t ol ' "e l"(f.-.-nr v r-i-' wih.mu Wrr ft.... .. .1; 0 ; :o ui' V'-w,a1,:(J:,r .J:rr. ' HO I a ti:"e-C 8v rTes4:-i8T Oi,-' wo. fiv' ; .'jt tr-iiO -ent.it t al g.jcf the I t.ui , Jojm 1 1 UJi v an .VitSJ fWheil ttlis !.!t a hs irivco Mr. JifVW tj it c r in us sin iv oreurn ir ip, to find si m? s.lit.iry p . '-j vhe: e lh 'v ? jy IU"w-d a litlU if V . v .' i , -i . i rv iboc prtitu . ftS sbut a fii.'i'n 01 , at :;vat, a i.unie. Kur.tpe tli itii arose, and in the !ani;u ic of eKnp'eiid i. 1 ..f .1... . nr -..1 . . if; . . 1 : .. . 1 ' 1 1. . 1 .,t:.. ..1 ti.. 9 'id iiftii irn nir rji (.IIUIHIS ieriOie lr-f I-eilll't. eX;'l t'Srl ujhti-ici .11. Jti ui it udo, a jit swept oveil!iA-o.itine;it, in-resju'ct thn -awanled htm .iJvinl in on- co:nli-tiio, jal'f rank liy Jollll iUtVui. . P 11 ; the stability of our form of govern uenl, cannot but he interesting to tbqsei. ho have lived under its laws, ami en- lved 'thf advantages of its fier iiitiiiu tons. U ill. 0121 poterif, to tiie laiesi euerations, continue to enjoy u'liinp iii- d, all the inestimable rights (juaratiteed to is by our -constitution ? Will our chil-J dien anil trrand clniJren asseuibh on ihf 4trr of July lS7o, which shall usher ii tie first century of American ImJepen ience, blest ,th all the privileges we no.vl1 It Is said by those who love to id conditions of nin i liberty nod t!?i t few in 2 jwith d.sra v v t .i1 ... .i ... .... .. ... -r Ihe ;;;i;.t!lo,r iti ') St'd .il) uui.-.f . L'is . .Ii' 1 ims ' t. t.: - ff. We '.;ot", iv ''-c: v ti 1 r 1 a ;i! Miv 3 at: , ..... r. . .. ii h n :-.tiv:'ti V. :r.i le. ! b ms rust. We .'ire Wont h" til r- natnial eueiuirs '.II It l jU! f t.il ri II !)! ibjtt tOJJ-rceive, jjat f Aeit of the t iui.i tf .vationa! Imr Itr-'nrcr. iiLtt drr -uf Martin. OUT til " possess el iii) 1,1 in nipre rcpfctbe is iui 1:1 ins spt.eie ol lile t bull 1 obi . lartm, .whose dt iili was ann n.c-.! i ur last, .nid wJrise tnortril rem. tins. wm. a li Jye.ierdy aue ideti to the piavv by 'vr c' ( i iconcouise f in.lLinnt and smiih- ; 'llle the trirll 11 I'.iii.-,! -i.ue . ! ! nol i i r'r 1 Ciic KO r8 'ol in III wre"X"it', !). toe-, li n .ir i- th- n ..i.miv". ifttiidiul 4..-.L B. f I . fl hi! Til ...il.i : .1 ! -.11.1 . ; lift- il. S Attui-.i-e. II 1 "fOOrJ at Hi nam, iiu-or t ,,.! . ,,, . . i .. s...u-t - . o... an I'luii u7. ii,- , - I; f.o.n. t:.i. flic Ciii.n-.s ti ver n ' - i .i )i t 'ii i ....... i ....... i ...... i r i i . ,- ... ,... .......( I 1' .'in i i . jiui ixc at . j ivr ilo t; ii, nu l cat e-. j t f..(f .....ft...'. ....I .t .. .... . ..... Mj'" ' III"! J I i J IIIIIM.II rt'lll IJI.I,. iic Honour, senj oi the paittt'iii irs t ns, fro'.n a vt V ii'W !be i no ivai.ei . At il;- tii-nuce of sorii?ihiri( mm tb-iri airi!e ."North of the tieneil . flltie, anrf called forth a! fcl of her Tully losy ih-M io conSf irator. i ri i e.?i:-n !l .t ! .'.r W"r Ui'i .in !).!.'- hi '. a.'iii2l xm -111.1 o ':ir ." Vt'M.M.iy ih'v i .j li i all it h-u mi1 a' .n..i nr i u i '. r, , ii ... ., ' i -Jj - M.oe ui . i tj in ami without the boui . " i V V , Ma..i, ; II ,.-t.x:,n. ui; : j t loe c.U , n-nh,! a p-, s,, bx the nan, l . .'"'MMav-'tli.-' ;li- uiu-jn l.. try ti.tu ia. tjus m .-A,! DrViu im, w m ttivat fi -10 ot n. t; t i re. lm tb'. se lie; s lat aoil iv , sli our lu).rlirs HJ.'iU" "I lib '. . i i i ! , . .- i . . . ; . .... ' U ll l'l'fl tfl s lllllll lllr l'lll III ftU 11 I . .I ti II. IX I I 1.. ..,. .11 . . ir i;lti III -M f - , ' " it!r- i i x ih- mi i o: '. ! ; -vri iai viexv ot llu T' Hp a iili'd is seen, oi i.!i-t o!ackbii h'o, ii'ii i!4 v. ijoio was a po.i i . . lily spi u;!- ; !!) l!i; !J: ;j c )ai,tliiitl.o.k ur ain::J.s!i ;s imbib d l!; rty it (,!! i;.i:W i- ice xvhlcifi ii, !.)i!j tjefii ih i I It.jll !r. Al.ntiii l the v-'oih. : a:ot, hjs :''i ni:its t s i v;sit .mil.! M.i.ii.-..- i I.. ... i .. .. ffit 4t' -lit.iv'ii'.O l. Ui.ll. .1 -pi . .... ... . i. . ., o .'.. 5f iu-'ioi. ri i tea, ,d-. lib 5 " ,T. - '',V- i.'.;.. . .. prevailed thr. ujliout the ii:v nac..Mj5 e ft j t t 1 1 i . P - 4U ll'l 'it i 'I. J ill , ;4 .9Mrs !'i: i::k, wuicli v.ix niiiini u- of Brii.-;il,-5-M--- U've uuum.u s ii 'A U w vi v n 11 - In the: i i i . i . . i.ina-o'ue u hi was imwni u posi v at tiiacu-n.' ) iSKet t.i.vj njov ? It 1 said by brood oei the ruins of vfmpires, that it Ue survey t!ie seats of ancient civiliz-itini oiJ learning, what a melancholy picturt i I lo they presf nt where once were, law '1tJ d ill the Cms-Ii ! OitiOiiy of ..is im riare -srtr-nce pushed hr-r reseaiches to the Ifitdiost bariiers of creatitn, oYi ami; the aws by Ivhich ill cirated matter is held lo-J ;elher and exists xvhere -art erected her toblst m-'nume:its, Rre now bu a beaj) o0j uin .NaVi same are so obierated from ne face of earth, that the pi -sin travel- tfl Vi'l JKI L - IV tMI wiiririir uir If JlH Hi U 11. And thou too, imperial ilome.rS uce tiie proud nibaresof the w.ulJ li lo.v :.n hoi fallen fnnn til miL'htv psi I .i . . . i I III uie im"S oi me imperial v x fie eloquence of hand ot ihe d.iri.i was drenched in the b!oou r ; It .'j cl'i'z-'ii- f. i. id tl;e fijwer of her voutu it'.i iu i mfjappy contest. -f I bucrty. Auieuc iris.! u iiave c uim'1'1 KHZ vBi: I li-i i 1 Y. J-.h s i;... . i. l i i .- s . - i m . ,' i , ... J... I . . . . ... .. 1 ' i eu , . . ; uui toe iruuiaiors oi onu'-Jiroiifi iwt wm-f wvi.t- jr ..- n'urij. i oj n;ivt.g'- r if tit ft 'niiicur.sftrij I lusalav as vere scarcely fell beyond the sriiWe IM 4 l '-k'ioe proud ;.'t- an i l hihs.?.,, !,:,,M Pl f'im.1 o C-amt'v iui.a stvl- heir action, abd they soon ft I h ick inL.ll cimcal the ;cal '' ti-lis .i ..Ji vri"l;. .f , j;s iir:V:t:c ciiii'. o.. i At lj mm- . i. a-, t Thev were pursued bv It - I iijl.l) hiiii !U-ii, and the hat .:.) .; nl Ii uai i'uii'4 A 1 a 1 1 i 1 1 , with th ii -c!a: aiio.Ji that th should lie ih taint. :atil S 'i:ie llio:u xxa-; paid for llii:i rt 'r; i iiijtiioii. Mr M.mia sei,; a nute-u'. i i hi H"'1 'tllb'-v ciiain.)i.)::s i.-.hr in eat c j ij'- !TtlnlTT "yfy-'t?r'--'':f T?Kr" SJ;.'. 1 1 t h'icrtv. Aon l is u iiave c nix yl mpiitence and obscurity. .The uikunei- tion of 17'J4, though one oi serious as- ov ii icio;: ii o.ick t line v 'i'd..-..i,.i 1)1 ant iniiiv. but V'ni n ihmiii lxiii ..v.'. a lai1' ih-abji i.avin assen ibiViijO 0 t!:? man on Monday, asking linn to l ij 1 e h i', jiu l b iket" . tie reiunp d ; o p ; ' I.IIO II" ..iii c; v.j- ifi.vci.. in- not ur iii m- it hp'oie .ft Hietune. Oil edneh.j , I'Vi ioiii'. Mr. and Mi s. Martin v a'kt . rV Hiiui cbifjijilv tocetberfor exercise, at t.nuijlit tnes w.intti walk Hi J ii a Iea. X ;hn" pi ic , and persuade in n to piv aot ijuiiy, bin you ci jHint xub ex-J (J -u.-j-1 ! ?e ti: 1-:1 o" (H m t-f j.'ip the ' pi:..peny he ' had,- seized.. . it anon to u country vlf. every tauij Jj.j,.,:. s,der.v v 4r if id bv Hr. ' Toy, "'a? . !e r ii thou av t laws to a subuiis-avi jorld. Now thou art insulted by everv etty desjMit : V The Bsibv Ionian pireaie sunk; cha4 It iii- ami i.;x pi m uii-r lo.:i. I iiue -ftliake- i-li .si.tliiv- txr.oi.iy of i!u-.hh', k And loiic'-inr curiae pruh by xei-hl,'' , " If lr''is-as';e 1.. hmv c.n W exiVrt to rs rfi .... T tfie the I lie of all the cotiutrie, that hav . I. . . .. . . 4 . . . i ... . tlii.: t w r r A I ll' r- - L" ..I m mm ,llriruru 14 , .litis tf.ftiB. - vri... tiii-. oire r for a man is oorn in xeaiiiesvin fually acquires stren-jt'i-T-nrd is a venaken by old aepfecrepitu fe aic pect, was quelleil without shedJiug a sin y : :a' ile dnip oi human blood. Nor was tha, ",t amJi!;:n;l f hn .1:11 n t. .,- ' vidcii -U illi t 15 MiK;.viiD,.-K q ip.iitaoiion perceptibly felt beydnd-.tB?i4 . taJuiJ f. y e sul.ji.m.- iu-J.tti, and delivered in ic-ul atid auf- Jiirau 3 ui uounir utii a v.;i$i ex -Mi m'os, o Mie 7 --.t ti). ent of territory, fro ,ie oi( thp noj :oyearch sj o: .ir .. , o -the gu!pi o M-rn'.ii.tZj.-i re Ji.,;j .!., C;!.;i-iivsl dn lo. a dm-J M AiCO nil luOiSOUPIf i '"in me kiianucio uie HJaS Min, a c n, notion in one part wou cl no m,k ths 5 01b the tranquility of i'.k i"t, t!m . iiitaiy wave 1 utile tlr whole surface ol Ik ocean But s.nne diavo. pie!'.-ntle;i iai our 'goverumeat. iike tb.-t I 1 a;. j ei. t . 1 vtnie must ia:i;rrom us own xtL:iivt - ess and tiie weight oi its f .one : Roina sui et b-.j iribu i;i;t .l:is v it xv tiu v went 10 ine nouse, uinn the enclose, and vt;ty civtly uquesb . lie would i.f. mi theH iiMiclet. 1 bf ..Hoy aiuUeiid unb fni'.'il I. Ml tfuae, nil I oti Mi. M s f xjMMU:Ltn.. with the man, ins -sirup and liir. i.s do. Cut here agai.i the nns'ake arises ppl " the f lse re;iso;)ini; ol a: r liuui uji ihor(:uhlv examiiwnu: tiie ff ir. ot thetwo yovei nments I'.':' Ilo j.n ec .oire J t aif r ies, ha I de ele f 4ih surli fo.KfjeV msiat, is the uatii A aiid.lie''i ble pruiess of civil om initi.s; of the b :y politic, as of ..'th aiiral b dy. r: ' Bat tin anal-eical method of ar;uinen tiooj wiil not h.!d when applied lo om -ovei iiment The vast improvem-n -bich ha ben maiie in all the aits an ii,ces duiint;. tne last two ceutuiies r advanced them bvond.the rut i nts in which rn ny oi hem 'r-id id; n existe-'. Tliiee tniodred and thirty our ars ao,iwhen Columbus, nctuite. ly ihat cfaime restless spu it of enter irise, winch ever cbaractei izeslureat an iigina -tnmds, venoued opoo ihe tin i: inexplored ocean, in scaich ot a ne-i world, the timoiou navtijjior scarceii tusted his rude bark beyond the co.is Vowi with the simple improvenvnt ol tb compass, the ccfmtnon seaman can ev dure the uiostdista -t and oao 'eroo eaf. l he invention 01 ur ps, oniequent ilitltisiiiii oi knoUdej ha. ended much to the equai ziiion 01 man. itnd in their intelleciual at q.iireirt-o ind to break down those a-tiUnal lanks 1 society whose aggranda.iieiit was l a ed by depiessing tbejower orders, a. tolding them alike in ignorance and va- allage. Amidst this general improve uent, the science of govermnent ijas h . . ' - "i een stationary; but it lia- 111 veu jki twill with its sister sciences; and it is (his day as much superior to what it was 1 'the days" ot doion arm uycurgu, as is ic-. ! 'allant ship that Kails ov r the bosou the ocean to the birchen canoe ot the 10 lians. The most deadly enemy to the peac and prosperity of the ancient republic if r. . t . - . .1 . ' ...... 1 : . -m particularly na 01 inri', wrr iha.hmij V": U,V '-.i.-'-r n; :,UulXvrr xun, ,y n, n:.-d and th.Mr. and M:S. M. were ei.de nn,. ! b. .... ,awvtv uci,i bai.r.nto-,i..'-.e, Jt,M - ...........j ,, ;ilt,rtiih.iie ti. 111-1)1 to escp.- Iron, them, when one o .tc aeeiyd nosoil:..,, t-u.u.:.. v ., , imc-ciuo r-d to muf the fe.t.vu 3lhp (f..jS !j,A, M2?U r. Ms.- c. iii.ii.iie ; dscerran;.ir vi. t.n co...i nx . ... .r... .. . . iM , ' - V JV .i j in.' iiciv : ... ma,. 1 o; i.ie o one, to- if i-uhe ha. I ttnnetj 10.1:1 I to defend Imne Jna.l4n,tv..of tuctr orb.' the cef of ,;Klj c;i;tr,i,1;, a .,u inch had fi,,,,,., and at th, mament n r.,v k. .;ie,r m .t.ot, and the ;t -t :, re- ev., U n,, iK J xy!lir!, h- IJ, lo.,d ot.u.-s i:! In, Wt li-.i. a mu.k 3: '"T C V'1 U:tl hP l " . . - -. xv.-;,! J,!,.,,..,..;, ... ai. .j anJ iired at him b i-iiv. tion, s.iri. a:.ctT.s r. ! n- t -eifSf, , x h.o. 1,1 I 'i,r :l,, l .i. V .' 11.. . . . " j .1 . .,- - .ii 1 mi;.ii. Hi tiling ti ill, W,t r.r pi .v--oCthesp;rto t i- '..! k 4J. :a ,i;i,t " ' H ... 'i .. . . ... . iZ. O 1 .-' X iti" om a sm.t'J and .adveuti;iDusti ibefr.:fiij i i'I v ext'-oiJc1 J their d.iininiojorf? ve conquests over tlrereater parti ot,' f Is ncSnl woild. A'fft'mpire com:n''s- f oi uch lieten f til io"j5ieces by any violent touceS'-io U'Uitaiis 3.1.1111' lo;! I !.i o:.i roil..-1 1 1 ... v . . . 1 o"i x. owi.-.ss : i- .si J I a.- .n-ni OljS ; W tlieil (jjr I t' v.- L :4l,' s. Cn-;.ii .,ux, ti m.nph- I bin -.it ii 1 in s sev:-reA- that it Ojjvho hi i by '.Ins ;inie ie.cl:... the kik f he will not recover. 'Star.' fc. x. ' t.nib., "I ati.i a iiV.J man"' a., ll it ovt.iir tr- hi r ll :i:i!, huhilil'' her .ih Cti j. From the Naii-iaat .f ..i.;..al, KJt. Iv f't ui'e-.xed !' i)e soon breatned h it 1 1 1. . irk.''- . '."i . 1 . . xe inve recivei. a leti-er rroai an o.onij .isi. 1 lie poor ; l,i ciu ixiuoa- in u revoiut.oiirirv ortier. xviio states hiais.-d: -s;!ie b-'st ol l;tr wav nu.ue. beis.dl tin . ' ' ' S!il lit1 ll V c iri i.l ii lli.it Im Ii is lit i if' i..:n Mr til' In. ilifttif.or.n IMIclli t..i.-m 1 yji i... . .. o . ... ..... . t .1 u.i i ' . .... - , .. .- ..... mi i.r .ft in i ii' ft.:. f'M.'i; ri i. r'1 i, ntn i ir .... - . .........ft.. v.j...... .t-'r.i-.Mr- :isa.., i V .iv; . .. ... n.-ft.j: I I ' 1 1 1. d and reth 't, in" ta'-ir ile t:t nd u!, r A l. i l l ... lftj . -il . i . .! , :ijtii mi'1 i .v iu Mr i en v v-,-irs. m.u v is iiih hi neanv ttooiMCK iuf net ii i f , .... i . . , -' . ... . . . i. . na . ... i .. i, i. i ..i i , . ,ii i . . tv hi mi, .iinx''ii uc i oi rn y 1 1 , i ii is in i ti . 1 1 , ncii m--iii iii-t:;jtaii o , ftft in rvn Liiiii.ii iu use ues ! i i s ro l. ij .Sf I tiler Ol id in iss i tin tlioe ri.it an-Lf Lullll il .OK- t 1 1 . i k i . . i I,... i.. I v . . I d" the. -mighty lma. ' To- use the? i.m- ( fi,OM, , ,. ; j y ... . , j "5j"firV!y dependent on tiie th iriiv o! amuiieii- Ipac.-s-from bun, bidco.llvuo Me of astronomy, the. cenfri!'u"al lure. &4 ' i' ' 'UU H 1 c.aia.i.i f'- t2uit:ids. lie states that b - coiui.i-.'aced hisjj ireied loi b d ; but, he. t io- th- iram' . k . f a. . - - Wvea.-s ao xveie pronui 'at -d to to.i.dl . , , . . t4 . " .' as not counteib danced bv th cji.t:-:ii-ir ' , , ! . 0 . . , ''lnnruv ble in ine revolution, 1.1 t.ie ve.ir-J.i ir.-c, ..u-nped v ej niv ,v,n-f in'o (a Uii- -, . ... i " 1 -i FVytinisiineul and ad.nu jtiou ol Hie wrM. fi, -i- - . . i- ( . 7J , ' . . . al ; but the partes ol tue e:npi.-e vreio gj i 1 ,j, as -a private, ami. at th..--close of ;the J d.;i.' in inu!vet wuu t un w l.n.11 b r rea.lv to tl v off into the regions of clia-rj The iSoai'Miuva 'ai-s farmtvl n brMf-.avai ie;ire.i rrom th service as a' heufeii-il.iad - ihe i.-u-iat-i to foe u-the pjiiw a- le l V -. po ii and destitute, b,i I. ''One to.aN.-iSl l;:in, ni)r no me: " 1 1 - ' .... .,. 11 ),: . I,; out jfo ib- p.'ace i he uu-ci 'ejo , V. 1. Li l i 1 ho k ue.v his- iiiiit dt.red victim I iv bht r ready to tly off into the regions ot clia s and confusion. Hut our couriirv i lapptiy in a veryj difff 1 etit run li ). 'Th tates that, compose our federal ur: j ;i de iving their brigip from the sai ':1 cii limon larent h ivi the same mtercMs arid pur-JJ uitp ; free troni tiiai jarring ibcr-j-p ince i;it lnri fift'i'iilfr tli rmi)ilir ! fi..r-i ot li .lv. Will;,' everv sL.te thai ...t.U A! Iarce -.-. -- .... g lie Coai'Min' a ii: formed a proc-s-jflv" i ii ei ir.nn t!i service as a heufeii-li.tad 1 ist u-. it 1 y to foe u-the pany,.i it m the -ir 41111a -line, in the copiinetit.iijni.i y c.;ju up itie 1 on-, - tuuaie. .vmn u i')n bein- jo:n"d by a nuuiber of respec- d)!e s'ian 'i s 11 m the surrounding conn-'? Wt 'it.tb'i-linii'.it. The o!)i c: of Uis lettfi Jj li-t 1, an i men m-nie hts ecape aa.Kt - wt . - . is 10 oot no s tine aaiu Mitic iie. an: wal.;fj ii- to toe res',bor .1! inn i!ih suboM t of the bid to nrovide I LE l ihe aai'Oniii!' liucktts. 1 1 1 niu.k. tr. Wi.:.i L. li. rAiu-i. wbft-re ib-v !ft3tl,t? relief ol the survivors of the ainiv oilAueiug loaded aitu ihis.andev r - -i.it doxvn to a handsome iiinnrr. iireonred 1 1. r rUl 1 1 1 r ..(-' 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 .Not le-s than one hun- . . . - . W9M I .... I ...J ... .11 W led lo the union increases us sirerijMli.n " Sl -ri ai lie taoie. Isaac J heeneral government presides over tlolf J .roou, K-q otfn iated is IVesident, ai-J vhole, and like; the sun m the solar 5v J l ivonur W. Goodman, L-qi as em, preserves them in their proer loi . ' t 1 its. Some have, supposed ,t!ut th. I ,ce ;: ..Vheinh cloth as re- outl.'erii and western parts of the unio LI ooVft-d ti,e luiio vii, regular Toasts' were! i!l be too far removed from the se.it Bl ovei nr.ienl ; in so much thai weeks hikJkI liordhs will be' consumed in the inter Jil,,,c souf-i5i''g sounds of the file anuS diange of cotiiihunications. Iut ler wtj i .. .1. I.ml- fur imiir-iVemeiils .bit sliall it L: i great measme obviate the diittcultv.Rj , . . - n , - I ei uui I' tlihi.ii l.iiaih oav .f ett it uch are already the advantages iiUroduc f 1 1 a.i, tlasn,nzin Hi, fi.nr xiii 0... -A bit steam sucfi the ceierttv oi im-ivr yoeavilv o!i bis debilitated Jiame ; oid bi3 xui-uihni ited. l'be dd man seems t ! nave been fed by those around him xhhi tiie hop- of releifuader the provision ui 1 li is bill to sooth the winter ol his aje. ind make the baml of a ill ctioii press le My . neon laute ol Hie case, rslabhsii tfiu ms n amtji on the pait of Hie i.11 ilt u o v ol u le lia I no souiii lired the l..t I slu i uao he Kuded a.un, is if dt iei mined 11 Ii . f 1 . . i t toiioix uo uie UoiiiJ -deed, alrea.; - mneni- lioix . tilltK- Intrhl. unlit ''t.n- 1 . ..1 - l.,i u.If. ml .li I i.ch .t iiih. 1 sh ill iliso-.e.'" j .'id, Hit luro'.s oj : Manxr- in a holy ai-t-; tr.olioni i imbui 11 .!. .x ill hen allfi .rii- n. lilt--) ttieiu ii li.c ;:uuiui s uf their o HK'.ll llHIipill.'-s. . 4iii, Hit Lulled Elates: A constellation v 1 1 1 1 1 wiU lucn ase iu p.einJour, until iu ia liar.ee ftiiuinui.ttv t. if vxutlxf. otii, - Ine I ft sul tut T r know him to b iiiiJe, we; trust he xi:l prove uioi"ht. 01I1, itrttft : I he im Oi place oi freedom i.td il leuei s ; uia the Uttou.au sfar; ilie late lf Xeixt . ' i tipt ouiiiu .imtrira : MaUiutjr and perifi- kiou to her liec iii-tiloiiuioi. tsth, ThoKias Jrjfirsou : ' He has done the ktate noe t-i ice and the know it ;" let ii never agaiit be aid that ingratitude i tiie bin ot' irriuhlics. I - A - 9th, .icrifulturt : with virtue aud fcoenctj the bci guarantee of nJ bore, be toasted at the festive b.arl, ong I ev.iirhnl the murderer, is r)reent tent which it yives, that plac-s sepii..- . ;j many degrees in latitude, an by thi. aprovenient, asi it tv ere,. brought inb 1 ch other. It seems , indeed, as i; th iiius 01 the illustrious Fulton had ton rth to achieve the annihilation of theei cts oi" spaces. jAnd as we now beho oe magnificent steam-boat t lid ogjn Iht som of our mighty waters, so al no dis ant day, may we ste the loaded wago. tid the travelling car Uiiven Dy jne s im. ijic pwer, along the intenninabi u ays of our wide spread territory s even more than hall ieal;z d is tin tu'if'ul and pro-hetic anliciption oi .ir to : ' " -ii 1 ' l; " , ' . ' .. . .1 ."' : 7a her haiidiuaidi, alar 1 r 1 .. . k.. . i.- ..t... w 'rive the dnll baige aud .oft the rapid car.-M nn-yuryunu. .. im..w. lla$ beiutifuUy-saii by ,e bard Uwas wtltul Iiiuidei by mm D ugb.i I iius pei;iied our neighbor, , whosi dace to'his la'nily, anil i an exc i-nt at iaii, cam it be ste..,:, .j. ( the tone . i 1 ,, lis dcrtill, '.nl I f.-r n'ontas past, hi. iifcbinc .i it. -. 1. v 1:. J kiii IihI b, . 1 ..iquuy ofus is to ascertain heiber " 4hr lull xv.is parsed or lost. H e regret that; the only n ply which it is in our p a ver to jive him wa!l bhiiht his hop s, and add to ais snriovvs. I 'ne failure til ihe bill hus ... 1. . .. . . ....... .... . . . . ... ........ . .. .. . Ultixrn 'limn 111 .-ftii,i, "u.ft... ll - I - ' fti'loil ijl tiuu tl l)OvV lied to support him. to th? jiav e. Lik jHpies, 'lor 'oe n-e of il., . piopi b tors ii many oiheis xvho hiuL'ht ami bled iu thniis papj j, which w.-i g (lT udvaucet same fields, a.id lor the same gi eat cause. II ,nd pieiiois-. ttstidby u small 1nu.i1 . he is left to supjiorl himself oil , tiie con-ji to leve no t,.u;! rl .$ rninc sure- soi aiions which bis own memoiv and hisjfai.d elliciencv h i i f e hvd to Cointilei. wii leeiings may supply. He must exfjl-t. i he jrtss is .:n oiiitial invention i&t mi the coiisciotisues, tbut he hasUneither he ior any, one concerned in 1 lone his duty to his country ; although hejiaaving evei seen one on that priiiCipl auriot but feel acutely the ungraceful, y ne pit ssure beiut; piotliiced as it is u mrarious return which he receives Hum Jdit r.n:iii j iesses-, by a retoUiio aiat country., lie will, in a lew daviclui:. r; 1 - .mm te anniversary of that event to which be contributed by his own valor and his jlood, while he himself mul eat the crust vhich a cold charity ieluCtaridy ailoxrj tirii, comfortle-s and alone. He will be, anonised ih the song of triumph, vhile pain and poverty ari. feeding on his frame. . l ' I : : . I . im inu no music reucnes nt cioasing ear,U mt sighs anu groans which the two-fold d t- usj in lit a man advanced 111 eat oei lnie sixt , o: a stout roui liamt J ft fee;or iu inches high, his hitr anc hiskei prey, and his lace remarkabU nr tiie unc miiaun piojection ol his uo- ier bp. It is hoped that , this descrip :ion uil be suflkitnt to lead to his ap pfehetistoti. ' I he verdict of the Coroner t Inq ien 1 acuteness of his infirmities and his tecobi?vfter exammioc, besides tnher itne-.e lections forces from his own boom. It.Itbe wile and l -tle dauphfer ol De"vaut:hn..
Newbern Sentinel (New Bern, N.C.)
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July 22, 1826, edition 1
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