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u "-V& vi-'i, :i " v.:.-,y.; .... -v; AVr'v:.--: t 1 A:- i .it I f. - v;.,-. .-,-' r ,;-: , . p;Mia; if i :'-ii.--.:Vi,v:ii-':i . 'W .. servic if i y .t--. .- SATURDAY, JULY 7 1827. 1 l " - - . 11 n- - - . - t.vlj . "-J v '7V:,mT " f . ? v v vcii aicu .... ' "V? h.m- titles in tt erea in wim aaaiipnariuieroifi . cuns. . wnne at - tue same , lime, ttie bells of the town ;ranc: forth, respbn- 4 ? "sive peals, to erreet the corairiff Fes- ' ' - -t a j- .r ., i- T i conducted -with the greatest regulari-1 y.5 ttr"'v"'V CQndnct occurred.to tarnish the cerer monies of ; the day, ; At. 1 lrclock, I the cititens of the town Jtssembled at I niiej-Presbyterian-churcli, where, alter. I an appropriate aaqress to tnennrone totffrace bvthe Rev Mutiselt, the T,11w;rr Oo .troe cnnrr mrxn.t 1 V V V vuv.uua, ,pv'K Wlliuiivu I for the occasion by. Mr. ton :V::.::v -i ; y:y;::r iYMXtCFOn JULY ' 4 r if , 1 827. Hail ! 4iatl ! the word Jehoyah spake, , And shook the realms above jr .". ! T Let all your angs of. prai&e awake, ; ' To crown him -God'of love ! ; v Vs? Dur sires he ledoer mountain wf - ' And checked the tempest's wing . . , . Then fjomage - yield, for all he gare, , - nd crowndhini-'Lord and King! . '; lie said - and this ilhistrious Day, c Sta nds firm'in fadeless youth Your praise,, ye freebii-n millions, Pay . And crown him God of Truthl ' He guided stilly war's fearful-ire, ; . A world h f s mercy freeds; . , Strike t -strike 1 upon; each graceful lyre . And crowQ him'-Lord indeed v ' He broke th' oppressor's btrniog rod, " Then bnde the battle cease j ; 1 - . prown htm a rescued people's Xod ! ' AC t l: " r J j l t-OT - V.?-rtv;fvrf V- VurTr. jt;!' following remarks, preparatory and subsejquenVttrearJing; ' -:?E: P?bvtn:1t.9jTpnt . f f ccpr f npre was a n -event in the annalso riiPihorniifndPftf Whnl neonle to. wards' the Giver of ail Good If ever tfterje was a day," whose, returning anni. - irersarv "Should - be hailed with ' entbusi- a.sni-that event was the Declaration' nf oqr Independence and that Day, the 4th The earliest sun beams lof. that event- fnl morningV threw-their unvvjtlihg rays flv t 3:- vV V;ut)6n the oppre-ssors and the! oppressed ; ft : -: r,''fi.;:a-'v,i: lOut oeiote ttie snaaows i hi evening naa C '! v ' deepened into. night amidst the mipg ' lini shouts of ten thotrsimd patriots, and ? the 4evetbWaUng; thnders;ofj artillery. the tlfpressed were declared ! free sove reign add independent ! Oh if sound traiisportingtfJeveryiAi tnriran ear !-C Oh 1 nlorioUs nrivileee ol American, cltixenship j mav "you stand immovable!, until the brfcvitv of time isr svvalloited up in; the duration f eternity Well, indeed, mkht they shout Well, indeed might their deep'mouthed cannon rfe- echo to approving iieaven !. for they hAd prepared felicity for roUIionss,of their irace." IlOWyiney Sliuwyieu nuw itiry done lor us, may - be renewed in our. hearts, iuffer me to read to you this ada; biantine palladium of your liberties ! . f Here Mr. Hut ton read the, Declarar lion pj inaeenutncc.j ; :y .. q This-was the Declaration, wbichVn times when courage might have trembled without cetisure, and foititude., have, fain-; I ted Wimouir' llliaixi v- o.Muiiisiiru niniiniiiu, i .A.l 'tmi -.emintrv':. to-; nn elevated I triumphed, it is not my province thi Hb rehrsev bui we, vfrus aparJCthoseSrWeernedm .v:r. kli fr- iww bundance to reward the toils of, the. hns-; H iind raised vour country to rank among th nations This was the Declaration, conceived, by the- mind, and drawn by the pen of your; i m mortal SolonI arid; advocated ;by the; magic ergy of yoiu d -" f Iiunrtf.irlh lnrevpr..r lt it be read fdry our children 'transmit it; as a precious legacy,to;iheirsv XtharfuiuW - - . -r ' - , Vail. f1 41 1 I IIIIVH I I Ilir.'. illfll C7' V , mmZfm I II I ; . :.- .- u -I:, ".r" - ''z- 'r y . - . "I ife SSft; t .Vc then arose and I . . . - Willi .m...-, !... - . : , S detiverei the I lowihsr 'ril & j;-l I rt KrihtTCt i-iivi-.f VIWIX -'-;:'-t,i 1 ;?pt Fetiout Citizens r Toxetebrate'sefect days with peculiar! 5. solemnities; either to a'ggrindize,the'erf;lit;wa the; struggles and Com ; nn of a Prihcei or the achievement of . v . warrior, lP commemorate, a nation's I " ' conquests or a natiotrs deliverance, has --- -- - - .l- ...n.tiM' rf :tvtrv ' aaf and m l vrt-Pennle. vTime Jha hallowed the I observarice of .such!; ceremoniesf as a fin S rt;7;Uv of that ribhle'and ;geneioUsdispo- - : "".4 4.-.! .u- vJrwi in aeknowIed?e-with I jfw i- hich we have rrceived in dav ? I services'wni i that havebne by. s Such celebrat ;ir.''nifitati for the hii-1 xnour ot one's country. v roi: 11.15 a.uuc . - . -1 '"I 1 -.l.. tVd iiisrremaf"k.ihat the man who ts re- - 1 godless of the honour of his countryha V no hon'our ofhis own". We owe to ot country the protection of' bur iives,oui fortunes, and our sacred honour":" on its existence rests our indpendencejon it? v - v the gloi IS ; - V'i--..v ... ...;-.feirv:Vy--'"it Where tyrants ruie . I; seUf-interet:. isibe J wtfft stipreme-contrdl motive to action J but where tber? ; is no master To con.mand nor -slave, to where in enjoy thesame privileges, ex- ts q auvwaiiHK iiimviuie,-mju-c tjr- ward expected, more durable than a Idle frorri a despot, or a monument 6f marbt I the country : in;, which it has pleased . vmence to place us: and it js-to cooj- Miemorate the time when this important slaton was obtained, that we have assem. i iner ro Keep an vevine principles oi cmi and religiou . "liberty, to show ourselves nor unworthy of the charge which has been entrusted to us. and to transmit the VtchLinhf ritance, uninjpaired'f to ihe" suc- ceediog generation. :. The fourth of July, l77y, nust always be remembered with 81,r "j iencan4 cmzen, bs l!1? MMS ver WdS UlfIC d oay fill WHICH ver was mere a oay on wtncn a , . . .- ; , - . . might more ardently pour forth their joy, and show by theif actions, an illustrions ciaoipje ioyoum, mai m v migmimoiue. wmie tn cnuonooa, principles, wmcn win " grow with their growth and. strengthen ilh. th eir siren g t h f J: A 1 1 hb ug h w el rnay not have? the same enthusiastic feehnys which quickened ihe jspiriis of-ilierrevo lut)6nj: we may show by . our evei etice Tor this M ORE AT AND GLORIOUS DAY,? that we .J admire tlieiri heroism j strive to imitate their viftues, and are ever ready w ith our lives to maintaj n the, principles which they established) f Great was their excitement and . perilous their situation, t cannot do better to show what recite th4 wbrds'bf one who held a conspicuous sta tion in ' ihieveiilf u I .scenes.p fjhat period. I speak of the: venerable -Adams : who, 'on the' 5th July, 1776, the day fier thn declaration of . Independence had been a- dopted, says, in writing to a friend, decidedhich was ever. amon : " J he day is passed the 4th of July. 1776, will be a memorable epoch in t he history of America. .! f am apt to believe it will be celebrated bvsucceedin cen eratiohs, as the GR K AT A N Nl V G RS A- RY FESTI VA L I; It ought to be com memorated as the;day :f deliverance, by solemn acts of devotion to the Almighty God. It ; ought to , pe solemnized .with pom ps , sli ib w s , a m es ,J s port gun a, brl I s , bohhres, arid illuminatioTs, Jrom " one end tf the; continent to the loiherj frbm'this time torever ! -You will think'me trans ported with enthusiasm ; . but I am riot I a m'well ,awa re of the toil, and blood , and treasure; rit will cost to ( maintain lhi declaration, ajld to. support h and defend states t yet through all the gloom, icart see a rav of liehf and elotyr' .' r"; Since this time, a Jubflee has been com pleted, and now one yt-ar more has rolled arnuria'and '.found lis Isull pa ? prosperous peopled 'Who can tell what wilj be. the situation of our country, at the end of the next Jubilee ? Wilt prospetiiy continue Jo crown ner witn .success r ywm the bahdman ? " Will the laurel leaf of victo ry "continue io entwine the brows of those who fight her battles ? .Will she contio- Ue to .be Jble-st wit h " praise a nd honour and riches and power ? -Urant, U bodJ that this may be the' fortunate . lot of. my couhtry, that length of daj'sTie. in her light hand, and in her left hand, riches and hpubur. ? ftlay her. ways be ways of uiedtiiiiira, tiuu ait ijci uauis uc yaiua ! noro t -f-v;-:-.ftfi(-iv:rav'tr' A few years ago,; fellow citizensr the; landwhich voir now Inhabit and cultivate was a dreary wildnerness, uninterrupted save by , the India n wig h am, a nd the yell of' its merciless : inhabitants A'wilder iiess separated by an immense ocean from 1. rlnnv! sett led and; the first nersnn ;oriu Carolina., s ins twmy was piao Veign jofr Elibethurider the AT - "V , 1 . 1 I 1. i . w.. . 1 . trnidanre of Sir" Walter Kiileiph r a mai of, distinguished genius: ahdi abilities, and" - lamented jur nis -unmeriteojiate, l nis , .. .it. kMi k:i- i COIOIiy uioHJJTaictj a mci w mic, uuu was never : heard of again. XVo doubt were'massacred by the ruthless; savages motions ia Englarid; which bright fhe unfortunate Charles'to thedxeand hui If ed . the bigo.ted Janies irom: tlie . throne that tUa fir6'tt!pr rritmnfienrlpd emiara- ting ! to' this country! They left their sacred homes," arid came prepared, to encountered iffi a slate of oanression.? Hardwas their priyatrons tonjch hey v were subject.- Unnoticed and un- settled and prosperedA!recuTrenceto uiuc cci!s,; ma; souhu. iu juuic u like a twice told tale, dul! and titesome to i he ear : but - t is b setlihg' before our rVes the arduous struggles b( the first set' lers 01 our couniry, py conirasung -our sit ua t i on w if hi bei r's, a rid by recu r ring to the subsequent scenes f the'revolution that e,CHii best appreciate the blessings V',-ji(tion ' abroad. that e chii best appreciate trie blessings ican.freedom. All thV renibhs trances id petrtipns of the colonists against imp ittbrf ; were! disre. Warded - ancOby lhje coIU, calnana dlctltorialsiile',Hf a master most "dear, femrieste rbugh fbrestbf a wildruJ unknown re gloV'-S'-S? .wj:4t :JVor stony tower, nor wall ot beaten brass, Nor stony or attless duugeort, nor Srong Imkst ot iron ' v-an.oe reieniree io tnt sirtngtn,oi spirit ; n forgot M prcipIes;to estab. hsh which, : ?he . had Struggled With the Plantageneijj arid the Stums in her trug- gle with Arferfca Theavkge warriors oftlm wi!drrriss tbo.?W was the cause of A mi Chat4hev: musf subm(t,rt5ubriiiMawhati ger. resounds : along your borders; me . Onnresslbn "Wun :ifrf,hMtiMt prosperity lo, give? rmn4l,ecblonists Vo Villd re compel 1 lie coionisis no:jitia : : ourvene confusfon would arise : that the seyeral i i v. . , - r n mies asuciawui ur .vw u hw I ..J..;K J ny ceneif hoi rtr taken place bri Ihe fjunprotectdtJrontier? -a r muraiiir, tanrighted,'tam, thft,wil itiie.ve'.r'-dar ken tbe , page c.t : iisttry. i tannot do better ; to riescubr; the situation of the countryj tliat prdi words of him who.Mas . . i " " More tba'n heror' aid just less than sage." The great Wa 1 shin sf ton, who i 11 h i s pener al orders on the:2Pih October, 1775, "ays, ftThe times,V.tJdibe.inV great- cause we are engaged 111 f tdlow no room lr hesitat;on and delay; - .When tne, 1 1 Deny , a noyprospen ly ar e a t, stake ; lf fl - : A. L ' . ' ' - wnen our country ijsjn aanger or pfinga melanchidy sCehe 'orb oodshed nd deso lation ; w fieri ur towns are laid in ashfs, innoyent wotitan and children driven from their pea fje lu'l'hab if a t i 00s, 'X p sed to tht. (IgOurs ot ati'in eement season, to depend,. perhaps4, pn the havid bf "charity for sup- pori ; when caiamiues,, like ttese,T are siarine: us in the face, and a brutal savage - r t- j .. . . fr TiTl TTST J'??r. ''"nK.w hold dear, wiih destruction 1 from foreign mi :a l.til . . . I . " . troops, iv nine uecoins inecnaracier 01 a : a a hi i-L-u AL.u m r u iuiri iu siiiiiiiv iitiui uaiiji ri . , ; 1 11 was s'- 1 "a nntt) .,f 1lr!K;, li; K i,. ""YV- tior ni; puoiiMiing a uecianuion joi ineir v . , i - '4 ' , . .; , v M"'' "";;: u,U4tl,,rr uiuicuiiio and dangers,. when the storm of war had Already approached hen the champions ol liberty. had already- fought and 'bled i.i i-t . . - to .. upon the field-of'battle, a" resolution pas sed r thecongress ; Unanimously that these 'United States ' are and of risrht bug ht to bei 'fre and independent States. i he -; iecla ra t lonf ot 4d wvemJeteej- must fore.vr holda high station among the produc i)ms of man. In; its language brief, niild," butl etermiried,itf boldlv si.riiF'ai - tut if iuiivi irrivru. iur nniiifMS ,. - . --uw Dj j . I kept pace with trie improvements ot ac app icatmns for redress: and concludes bv I . ' j ,.' - . ; vK'. . . ' J riculture. vAnd here let me nay. a tribute oissoiving an ponncai connection oetween .i.:. . --.ViL ri. -.i.'w.. - . . - Jf f it , . , . guinary war luooweu mis ueciaranon, - . . r - , J , . . . . . ' which eventually terminated in : placing ihis country upn 'the scale of Nations - . j , v , . It; would ' be needless"-to argue to the correctness 01 .the principles, which-ac i -e i f r - '' - 1 " ,' '-""1 ' - " " " ' tuited'tne leaoers 01 tne revoiuuon to d- clare.-their1 independence j these , have been long gP ratified upon earth, and writ 1 en py ;ine " recording ivngei in uea vens chancery j". : - : if And now,-iBllow-citizpnsV in mention ing the Decr&rilton Of Independence, let me call your atterit tori' to an event - more extdinarthan ever appeared before inftbearmals of tlmeI speakr of us au- b' fLVt Vra ' .he yfea when Jhe-Jhb.lee f ;Amei,can Idepen: dence, waicompleUd, these tllustrmus men breathed - their ilast. , Already, had been heard the sounds ot- rejoicine. and .i - , s. - , J . s' the peals of triumph: but at once muf- r .1! . M ",v'v. "" - fled was thedrum, ho lied the roar of ar- irlIery,andlowered tn sign ofmournine the 5 ' star-spangled banner;,,a These I m . .r lew . . v .. -ki' rJi. r iT i- I ley enjoy to their full extent, privileges venerable fathers of the revolution had I J xi Au ... . tr. yielded their souls. to him who maketh .u 4.t..U t. i i . ,, ' r I the clouds mfe-charioti,,;.'.i Fellow-atizn's.' I k tu5-j , ' I the hand tbatr nerrhed the immortal Dec I kratiori of e'euf Independence aridlthe upon the floor"r your Continental Con- ! K , . . . . . lr. v. 1 "irrs. arp i in t rrt e man -."-i.n..u.u i : r -' - . ' j . ' . r-' I - . ' - ; - . . . ' 7 . - I uuuics vi Yuuvaams ana your Jenerson -.u' 1 1 t . . are entombed in,the sepulchres of their fathers butJtheir souls have o t h fihi Jza fXKK!?i utvuw vi ihc un in. aiiu ll'lt IliCIIJUriCS I :i hiinn i'iWm' " f 1 : i, . I are alive in the grateful recollections of I their countrymen.5 " 1" 1 . ' " "Bbthicommenceoheir; strug gles ot hereto ution -both fil led the most important Rations in their coun . trybotn h'adreurtd the erijoyments -riV-v"- - : -F-K? markjthaf: i t seemeel as though t he A I s f ' - .- iL'-ft ' . . . ' .1 UC9UW.HUI9. U.'1HCA'IU,WUIH, llT VIVIU- 19 mtghtytKuIer of the Universe had been r.t:,.,l i1-;iSlj,-.-,,a'.; - pleased toVnernU these venerable men to yeaira'hadrdlledaw jl 1 nueyenuence.: r iaa that ne? had said to each 44 well done thou good bKs i, H t.i,- wVT vant,-enter-thou into the. ioys of ihv tiord w V:'; - ';; w:-; vant xouinx o; America, x ono nopes Of I your country Imitate the btightexam-1 pie wh icli they have placed before you : drid although ou may despair "to arrive at ttioiP oiu(1ani.ftt vol hu nnr.ninn n- I at tneir excellence, yet by pursuing as larasyou can the path.which they have . vAfcviifcjjvv, vy,jr... ftiuiauiug ;,o I oriocieland J?ur 5 tFIpwitizens; the; busy scenes of the revolution, have long passed, dowri; the cufrenr of timeV iT'he Tdhrof warno lpn And - although .r red battle", a your -country, the ;.;ftpiriWffeedom 7 -triumphed,. and lelt-onimpajrydlyour Where . can, you find a country that has i . Lioii -.h n;- fnVnr than this land of liberty, lnhhing ylgoult & Walks unconfined. e'. Where Jhe Queen of Arts, . uiuri it aunmu - . ; . en to thy farthest roasts j And scatters plenty with unsparing hand, 4 tWhen:;our presnVrconstitution was a- r "atcVr : I ..-..; . ..... j .. ' . ... states wou d seOarateenher bv internal kinerrmeht whiclf asKmished the world i infill ot. ettveriiment ' that startled tne I ;inonarch'2ori"Chis1'tb.rone;::';' Under itsi be I nln ii iluence, this country has. risen to 1 i,,Ut nd bowerlnl nation -It Was I Kn.l tti. c-ntViiVn 4if i friend' nnrt bevbnd ihe nictation of it.y friends, "arid contrary to tne wpsnes orits enemies : 1 . -v . -- i ." -. . is: a beacon to the . oppressei of other countrt is ; a monument .of liberty,'? in H the tale fo' Iprin in ; war the :'; V-iv 4 !' --'f 'a' V:f i u-' peace. mount m storm.71 v .Th' tone of foreign journals has; of late woriderfullv changed w ith : respect to our country. Commendation" has taken tne place ot censure, ano,uiHi wiiieu whs re viewers ve who are renowned for the arts and sciences" ye " self constitu ted iudges," will ye now say thai statue is diminutive, and . genius is debased ; in Ameiica ? .Will yenow;aski who reads nn lin.iiin'linAr va mav r3r1 jl in a I e . . . - . j ,;V i;i.'t.;M I foreign language, American , literature has-beentranslatedi in the polite Ian- .-rr-iWiiro I 9m - - J ' T - n 1 , r 1 1 s - P,, 5. i,,,.!, .pur. usefukinventipnr?,Ureat.,. is. truth, 1 t .... .. 11 . I Tiva rr.H;t whre credit is due ' Stand l" va'" ""r' -l verifyyour Charges; l . :...:i-..;..i I imertCH lias huik iuwii iudi ciji carina uvii. i tiW-'f. imKvmat k.on ru . .' - , t u- tk- .-...i A ' ?Sll ni Si ,ocA Poat MUV I waves to the west ; and-the great miss- issippi, Which - once, witnessed only tne i .'- , i . . ' excursions Ol tne inaian nunier, or ine solitary cabin of, the hardy adventurer, I nsigui ficant rritie,-o fc a-f4t hyJcaUeS - nrptt ncL countries thronph which: it fl-iws. Com m r ce , t oo t ha s i . . ...... i r i . ' , ., ' of respect ,to the hardy sailor, who en I counters the storms ot the ocean to enrich i . . . . . , t c . - his country, by bearing her produce I J.'je:i? ..l.:' i. to i ioreign cumes . oriior nis .country s eic ory, to make the thunders of her navy heard upon every sea r etiow-ciuzens, our peculiar lo.nunate condition is strikingly illustrated by con trasts. : Here we are not" Oppressed 'with taxes for the support of government : its expenditures t arei small b here we are not bUrthehedwith ty tlif s To? the support of an established religion. The free instj tutions of our country per. m 1 1 Avoro man ttyWffVtar '-S4 T"m nr fdn! tile" to worship his Oocl after the dictates h.r ki; .. missionaries intovery-cqrner f- the wor,d, toYnculcate . the doctrines of that reigicJn which elevates the soul of man to . j ; . ; , , . - ; v .;: I - r " t , - . v -, ' " I Oirr acknowledgments are nw due to I .l 1 - 1 r . . , . . , . I the ladies who have this Hav faVonfed os witu lhpir nrPfiPn Thprnn hve n w it iuii .-,iicrjr : ic umi'M .- I if man jf , uiiici countries. But they also lent their aid to . .'i - .. -' . J -: vuuiiii ics. uui nicy ciisu iciii iiicii aiu iu i v -. il r .u . 4. achieve the independence of their coun- : . - t. ' 1 - . 1 - jj i 4 ., .i v iu - ism. I cannot do better than to address : . -:. .---. - , . - . . . r - -. . r 1 c jl .L uage of another : "-Qualified by the N j - j ' . : . .r kvwtn,:SS of your nature, to soothe the rugged pathway of 'man's existence here, J v fc uuiiii.1 auu -1 tinriit thorn m Ihu hoanlirnl anrf -hArlin.nl Inn ' - t - . -.'.-. - , . your presence in society even brings with f . . K t , ,. , . T w . 8. 6 --.,. it ioy ano delight. ! ; Far be it from i the design of the speaker to sacrifice truth at the shrine of adulation, or to indulge in a single expression that is riot the pure ef fusion of bis heart but :there aVe emo tions to which this theme gives rise, that pass over in silence. vvnen ur sex compared wiih the cohdhion of your sex in many of the enslaved monarchies and ililoriA'flflm0 Ml ikrt .U n.l A l-w 4I t xl t n tne contrast r it is nere; mat voa are permitted to participate iii all: the; rioble that this country, the. seat of science, the i .j.ru t. ' - . .l land of the brave this country, the home and assy furn. of the distressev dnd '' oerse cuted ylrom every iclime tuts countrv. the enf the world, whose tree of life is libertv this country, an Infant in vears and a giantiri strength this country, lt 1' ' ' 1, ' i . WHU ail II UUUSVCU . Ul IV1ICP e . UUU nill beenijcomoleted. I :j ..T- ! j.i - - : ' ; , . . . ' 1 1, a uiuuu association, in wnicn you may one in ;bis turn. I -.. ,'.,. ...... J an i t- i '.1 uiuuigc wnii consisieiigy . ano. peasuie. with all its noasted privileges tind h destiniesbwes its tiisc)very to theV f ronage of a single fethale, Jsabella, qu ;-;i-':r7-,::... pat- queen of Spam wh'oj to the:imperishable hon. ourf ber: sex,? everi pledged her jewejg N to sustain thVexpence of on adventure which gave to Leon a new world, and to os the happy cbiintry , in which we hv na now,eHpw..cinzens, what is more tor our mcreas- Ihanks to lhi f Lords " that - he may speak; to us in the tncouragin I language wnicn iie spane unio ine Childrer otlsraei, ra I'ear.iiiou, not, tor 1 am njif, thee r be jjbotdismayedj for i am ib OOP," At 3 o'clock, P. M. a, number of the Citizens a3$enibled at the lVlasonic jla!l,j where an elegant; dinner, was prepared for the occasion? The Iloru John H; Bryan, was chosen; President t IIIilV.il i-f'I. fini II . Ul UIU I n 17 (- r Z ?v C 5TOASTSA t. The Dar .It is the Dar of Onr fnderr.. 'dence We Wilt rejoice and be. giad n it 1" , H''--- ; ; y';."' 3. Guns, 3 Cheers? -2, .The Memory or Washington. ' ' ' 3. . The Declaration of Indepindcnecrht au. 1 established the haninesS'ttf millions, and on J established.-the hapiness-f millions, " .and on - I tne samp iftw r-ttoH thsir runi'H. a elo. r.ious immortality '.. : -. ; 3 Guns, 3 Cheers. 4i Lharles. Carroll, sole survivor of an a. semblyw of pages. - '-v ': 3 Guns 3 Che 5 The Jleroes ofthe Revolution We on their fame and sufferings, when " Ka a Cheers- Hunk ngs, wnen " t.acheve Like the dewy stars of eveningsmiles in tears !, '':iv'-H::;.v. '' 6. The Ex'Prepiticnti Madison and Monroe -Health, happiifess, and the. gratitude of their country in the evening of their lives. "v-h- - .,- - ''-a Gun. 7.; ' Our Country--American' patriotism sho'tld be. purified from sectional prejudices, .:--.- '';-"r 2 Guns 9 Cheers. ' 8.r The President of, the United States - Wisdom to hi coancils, integrity to his heartv : . -. - 3 Uuns 3 Cheers -ter,: they have determined we shall be free ! - ' , ; "2 Guus fl Cheer. x. rv f 1 . J a t .. ju. fiZTicuuure iommcTcc ana ju any tne urci A firm whose partnership should ne. ver be dissolved'. ; 3 Guns; 3 Cheers. 11. A orA. Caroftna-r The first to declare Independence -she will he the last to aban don it'-v:'-vii;":'.V;.:- 3 Guns; 6 Cheers. joice at their treedom; may they justly esti- mate their privileges.-. , . ' 2Guns I ; iai 77,. Jr Thtr tar. -.k.;;. 1 - - , " ..., 1 I injuries arouse, ana tneir smiles . reward, j us. 3 Guns, 3 Cheers. - , H,iVOLUNTEER$. L ''.V M Hon.J IT. Bryan, President of, the -nM c rT:.-.i er I M-"3 . "r, vihiiiuiiii v I iuc VIIIICU 01 U ICS. I Construed with wisdom and integrity i it will l ever preserve unimpaired tne union ot the I ;4i me union : l w UUaUr JUflVrs un, docs tbem the L " 1 ' It is twi twice blessd,: ;-.'.v-'fv;':-"'.'-''' ."It blesseth those that give, and those; that re- 'ceive It,' ;;'; ::.' f -,. y--y -.. By Capt Bache, of the U S Kngincers Thf memory of Robert Morris;, fn whose energies the war .of the revolution possessed a iniiie hardly less1 productive than the far famed of Mexico or Peru v. ' -. . " By Mr -Joseph H utton . Bejnj a miii Franklin He snatched the lightning; from Heaven, and the. sceptre from Tyrants .'j . ' " I - By Mr William B Toler. Greece; May she no longer live upon Turkey, .but may Turke be well basted by Greece ' -;.- : By, Mr.GeorgeW , Dixon.- Education -The firmest basis for the superstructure of Liberty -an enlightened people cannot be enslaved By Edward G Pasteur, Esq, The Orator of the day. His eloquence and his- patriotism, demand our highest admiration. , - . The'cerernonies of the day coiiclu fied at 8 oVlock, P.1 M. with a dis playof Fire Work ivbich 'gave ge neral satisfaction; - - " v ": ". ' . V : - ' Canal A" s t?ta t to n ,We have the pleasure of announcing the arrival at this port of the.P.acliet Boat Experi ment, Capt.; Harryy Ctonal? from Beaufort, with several Passengers, who had been present at the meeting of the waters which event took place on the 4th inst. in the nresence of a numerous assemblage "of citizens. ? 005j$) ' ' ,. ' tTHE COLONIAL TRADE. : What becomes of the rumour in the late National Intelligencer ? -What pros pect is there of an immediate adjustment oflUie Colonial; Question with Grrat Britain ? The Debate in the H . of Com mons, of the 7h May is one of the siron gest Sight of the 2Yme, which has been exhibited. It came. on upon the rnotion of, Gen Gascby n Liverpool, to appoint a committee to. enquire intQ; the present distressed state of the Bri; ship" owners.'. Mr. Huskissen, the president 'of1' the Board of Trade, (the first business man. in England" as he is. called, 'and the ad vocate); of the new" 'principles t)f Free Trade,) opposed the motion : vindicated the relaxations -which had been introdu. i ced of the retractive system : and al- tempted to prove that they were not the t causes of anv embairassments whicn were. felt by the shipping interest., VVe t shallpublish the whoje his Speecli -hereafter;; 'but in the niean time we' Iy , j before; our readers the following exiract, in which the U. $. are deeply concerned ; j He. would, however, roainlain tnil, we were bound, ; for the sake of the inif ; rests of navigation to do wl(at we had done, in allowing the ; countries 6f. l"e North of Europe to trade in their 6a j shipping with those colonies. J If . be ur derstoiid any thing of the principle of the ; navigation la w$, which were iso much re-, j ferred to, one of their chief objects.' next j to that of securing great commercial povrr J
Newbern Sentinel (New Bern, N.C.)
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