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!-1 " i . : f . ,. -rf Mff fK 'f. ' ) ; V ? i' ; 3 " i.i it;'.-. 1 J. 4 SPEECH OR MIUlEYERETT, r:-;f f vAt-KathVili ; Dinner given : to Him by t he citizens J ths ..-.4 . wv, i ; . -. -m ". " - -V.-. Ti v ftifehed '; Trpri sent twf 'I iw leammgi taste, v 5 1 ;;XlibTHlitv and rtfmeinent ct tlie; extern rsectipt jsyerett e n' itr ehtrhi? h h.iuChf n n nriiHinCf vr V ---' 1bAfwn Klin is Auvca ?"m " ? ui v .-,- v? ' X Vjii' a tV m v J) a rt i en I a r n tic n otv j e!gv ni p nts. . in r a rri va 1 ,v i t h bata i n gle iid i vul u a J Ifor, t h Jrea son iif this'flatterj rir d i s ti nc i ion. v a! -If s noiliereenUeinehltha it t kniiw; that it flott from '?M' ch nTner source, iruni yiivr redujr frm' tu r I Iberit feclios, which- is (f. f -h t'ire ;tKfnost reuVbte; frm. ytfu 5 aniJLwhicli -V;f ; 4 V d 1 sposeft you jeVchJoward theperson of ai t'Si ndi vidua! st r jnge r, t strength h theimd i 4 'Zllibf 'M)d; will, between all the bretbeir tf the t 1 3p-i-eat A;meIcan tamiiyj. 'It is ' this view ruVViie'subjec tbatcbuld-'concile I ?iic bttentidiiSwith the inoffensive; privacy r ; Avhitth it - ?s; .ta i presttjee ,x;:n thy .: ' Wf prese nt j ou rno y j s;fur thefsa k e, of-w hichj KI K. ha ve ,been Ifd, ri more than onel occasion v since t left home to e x press arwisn to rtiPtl from : firmitar . attentions 00 the ; tpii rt; f p' iiical friends 5 ; attentions ;which y.Wf uld hav6 Uniplied a K public standing V?ch I do notpoess i?would hae caus f cil . my 'excursion, to be ascribed to anuiher f j f Tha tJ irvot ive, gentlenie it, i the long own r'cnerishf'witmbn!. - r - this vesWn wothlf not of Kp Z n-treiy4ut of iwisfc-astonUhing'la tl ,lelori f ul fi 1 en t s- 'I h e : w on d i , 1 1 1 ey may v gfauexit-ntf the otvtne streams-, mar. unite iitia one jj-reai VieUrVeWntheii itsf Voif, of ; '.A "whufti ihei accounts, tti I they are; verified -Srhj ctualuSrvatiijnVseeni rather Kke the " '(: fabes of romance th:tn 1 sober liarrjtivc, h-W ivr e; a inon g hi e ca 1 1 1 i ouj e c i , . v WtKr.ceVi vi siin iin rf ,the:J inost ancient abodes . in il iz.ivl ica lit the iel der ' w or Id, I had (nrqiientiy occasion to observe (and I have no'iotbt -Mrvi President, -that 'your ob servation .cOfiruied the Kfact) that the tMiribsifvof : the nitetllcenC inert of; Evt- , - K pej; was w f ithithaa s ''Wry'Qf - ; -I ome' ffeiitral knowiedce, arisinc from vHthe lengih of timesince it was settled and 1 ;Wjth.e jbVM.lt eventsfof ; which it; has! been a- "t .;. - , . - - s T - ' ;'-.. .... - - W'er'el suddenly to their imaginations', j as - a v v in lost pec ii 1 i a r ; i ni porta n t; a ud hithertobm-v-'; fharat i vel y.unknow n Te g ton. v B U t fro in t h e rtiinet;haye brehied I re flee ti 'hf t llftW jes t e'en, country in its so fVicialTrel6tiins;to the rest of the uJu ion. I ?r?t& e fe It hnsi s ti b Ir.desire t b end r a v v r tr uniVerstdnd.'froni peri-nal observation,; !'"?'; "'.v ,w IsipDi seenierf to have presen'fd itself,'as it 7rf.wf-the, s upe n doii s yvork ; 5f . Ii unia natl van ce -n: 'mrtv lilcji is here g'tng on, viiiU of which v f f Kih hibry, ofjoari lutid'-.fforfU' no other ex- ; ' flrrjie; I cali'nof but'think, it is the most in- f J ' j; o terettnc ioruf which the Jorid at present -affords. V Apart froth ihfe jfrand nauraliearures Kofthe sceiie, the aspect' wnvpulous towis spring! ng i ike a n exhal'a ( j n- fro nf t he ; soil -of a' v aca ti t or ta v aee m w i ru e r u e ss i ra n s m ti p a in one -fij f ii efati on, ;int a thickly :i nhabi fed teiri - t;fthei?;iRiH K;; v l(ng(tter of fifost onVr rowiied and pb v er fii : reduced to K f tnserabie' fulnsr-tahd crwdedfprbyinces C- to roect'i ntpcsert ivhef the sef latter 'Kectsarejthbugh't suffideht to reward the :trte)ler tbrKrldistant i cuunjriesthef tiia leeiinglhiniself -attracted :tspectccleKfwhith ; V ome a scenh teem . in l-ife V of tiriprovi'uiit alfnost too rapid to seem tne result; 01 nutnan weans. f t" : ?i It is af remark ixenuotetlpf a cele-. f yA'S; brafed foreign statesman aifd,! rf:5 thAnerj i ' vf v ! vvvra 1 n point o f space;. 'the same. succes- f 'ionrpf appeiarances; yV hich may be traced ' v - . in :K rope, as yon go hack5 in .point of time tliat'aslyou move from, the coast towartl tire interior pn xthis cnntin'eiif, yon pass f 6irough thb se. st a ges; p f c v U i zai i on w h i ch te found, in Europe aisyoj ft pry hackfto the T pi mit ve age!s.v f Iff we. ' t ake the iabo ri gi hal tribes o ten r cobti n ent into the surveys there, is some ftnindation - y i- v br the remark, butplieilT to'or; wh pijpuiation Vjisrainer ingenious tnan ' solhi.'The ic t er nlcoAiTi try is. h p t'. th a t o f a' va rba ro u s ;ra ceif gro wipg p lik e thennitive tribes : , ef EurpeHintbci X-'butit : - i; the larbre interestifu;,9 ' j)eca use v the f A vT mcejrapid and-intelligent1 progress ? of a vt ; ; Ulsted people jextnd i rig i tsel fnobgh " i a rude wjidernesand transahtine uiaiui c anm lue in,To tne ninnen recess- es of th? forest.;- T!;e traveller who pei dtes v ,usand cr two Umusaird miles :r f rom tne. .coast anio.uic interior, raay.unu, ciejpma iana -4 ew ur, ; say o i it ans or. Londonitmany a wretched : hovel far less omnTpdious uhsttiaiyweiling agtti'qet;fhan ofcqm peejickiso by all th ejdiationsof the arts fpj ;life5fl; have learned; oVin;a9tonJa y et,t that wthfn tw 0t-,Na wvy 1 1 1 e ha s je;ro w)n; u p trotn; not ;e x- ceedit foulf!br ;v presjpn tc ph5 i 'iifpas."r a ,Ji a rgf fopu! ou ami Jttir y cap itil 'if emart f a; great; nd in cxeabi k coin mcrcee-ihibi ting for the riii nVber of itslnhabVtants as : many 'e:bst1vrediifices,Tas . f ios: nouses nave uisappeareiu not -i ' t HeI ae;bf f i-vi rtliou U-j n'd pir en' of tw.o , hu nd red years bu tj i p th elajps e of t we nty yea rsr-th e pi t mi ti ve forts o f; th e ol d hu n tirk-i are JneStfnby this- decay r of age, but; in. the progress of 'th society i (or a Rihglei geiif rat iiinFarf as ace from tl ve ;'coast-ive walVab road ( and find our selves, ot in th e rn de in fancy ofsociety, butun theniitlst i of Jits arts its ;refine tnehts and its eleganctes;--rthe product not of centuries but of the life of man. jWarfe-tplfthatf A tlioosund years scarce serve to forma Stfttef 'niAff hour may Jay it in the dust. i'u'-k -; ' KTliereverse eins almost true. While we cotitemplai e..in Europe the tat e of k i ng-tloins'-t hat1 have been tbtiering for ages on thebrink of decay, 'slowly dying: for a thousand yeari Ave behold our own repub lics rising in tovihaturjty with: the; experi n cW-of a ge riera ( ton. Jf . Were' t hey qbt ou r cou n try men, . on rv fathers, d hi not the grey hnirs of a few surviving veterans carry con victibn to otirtnini!?, we could scarce cred it t he n arrative of the pioneers of the wes j;f 1764 that, even Daniel Boone, twho&e flight frum wilderiiess t wilderness forins ra sort of Hegira'in the west tnadev his appearance iirE.t&t renne8scv The . first cession ,of land obtained by treaty ofthe; Indians in this state is of no older lates than April, 1775, a momentous month, as if the great ord er of events i n Che cou n t ry M progre s required that simultaneously as the blow was struck, which. gae lndepentlence t Amerrf aV'the portals of the western moun tains sliouhl be thrown 'opvn to her sons, who hat hiJherto bren forbidden, bv au- thontv f om the Croun, to extend their (Cheers All thoehijh ,sp.tied adventurers cannoi have passed ;otl" the tage, who moved for ward at the head td" the column of tiist emigrants It is related that. in the year 1766 not a white man was found Fettled on the Tennessee or thei Cumberland, by a parfy who in ; that year descendet these rivers' 'I he population of the State, at the present period, cannot be. less than 600,000. ir. .f"-:'f. -s ' .. ; But it is not ' merely the rapid growth of the western settlements into populous states that; surprises'the' traveller from the sea-coast. For this growth he must be prepared, because he finds it set down in the statistical table's of the country, ' and because as a ; mere matter of .figures, he cannot but; comprehend it That : which strikes him with astonishment is , the' ad vanced Sa e of the tfommu nity ;--t he sb cia I 1 m pr v em e men t w hich he witnesses. He finds 1 this great region abounding not merely with fertile lands but with highly culiivateil r farms, filled, not with wild hunters, but with a substantial yeo manry, f Thef rests are j interspersed, like the regions he has Jeft, i with villages active with all the arts of life ': -He des cends the mighty rivers in one! of those floa ting castles -half warehouse f a nd halt' pa 1 ace, which-1 h ef ge n iu s of Fulton ha taunciid oh all t.up waters ; built here in reaier lumbers tjiau in the East, and with at least equal -magnificence 5 and on these rivers he htids, fr m Pittsburg down 10 Ny w . Orleans, a succession of Jatge tou ns surpass d only by a fewf of it he At la n tic cities ; ; growfng fast into a rival ry with some blihetn and already rich, not m erelv in weal; h, but in all the ivfine uients of life, arl io all the institutions j, that adorn the. nature of social, intellectu al, moral and religious man. A S 'j ch a spec tac le ican iiot be con f em plated w? ih t miriglei I .feel ings of ast on isht 1 1 e n t and Mnncaiion. I jan sure ynb will pair dn m- for add in that it enhaiiQtSy the, plea ore with; which a son of New England conteuipiales: it, to find that among thoe who have swelled the numbers of this, great family lv have come riot mere ly' to. share your prosperity,' but" in . former days to prUke the more doubtful fortunes of t h eat ly et t W mVnt sV are not :a few of t h e ch il I re 0 f f that distant region: .f He rejoices th il he is able, jn addition1 to the ti es ; of com mu n Jangu a gje; govern m e n t, and, Jaws, to tr.ic" those of.cOiumon origin and kmclrd f bipod JNar does he rejoue d he Reeling:; I aiit ure is biuf ual; Tlits iest i yeoceasKinf v geii 1 1 eme n is fa 'plfdef,.that?,jfbu e!Z.e anfupportuhl pibmoVmg" thar ii'Utual good -w ill; w hich 'i s more.,in:portant, for, the. ptrpetouy of the; tfnionf than al I thefbrms of the-; CbntituV pon.emenw'cAee f u Th e b-1 oved I and f my bi rt hn 1 1 e m e iu PVfT$ with'yoursi generally speaking a barreofregmru: 4pur rocks fand ' lands Jied thWe rNh harvU wichfcloihe yourmore fertile iol with plenty nf are w, connected Wi 1 h bur sister states by nb ble streams like yours, w-hich penetrate the country, for thousands of miles, and bind ihe ieepet interior, to the, marts, 00 .the coast. 'But I may Venture to assure you, on behalf ofnyjellow, citizens at i home, that we iiehold, not with envy but - with pr:uVvotir: natural advantages and " uon derfu! pro,eg50 f When ,we-are ri1p.iVw hS: !er,froEurcVaf er ive Tiave shuwo i jnnst worthy. nf notice among ourselves, we habit ualhr ;?d .u;. LitUe, compared mtk theistQuisbiuff i Ttuicci.icai. iii me n csM ativelv tard v-bk-ocress undtfL he n eat h the chee ri bg i n flu e p ce of ; Aine r i can s independence. f Are iboK 1 0011 w coinplete the gtearandertaking which -wfts bJ t begun by i the f atheirs of ,j t liej American people yvhblsettled theft Atlan)!t;--ReflecU jingmenin; great wojtk'to, he permrnied in Americaas confinefl to the sttlerbenC Ibithshore Itw rwesir-rn v(rhi as an men; andwihty conVpjjshing your share if the nob! worlc. 'Twoienturks Ka ye passed away since jhe first Set tiers -iif I in.,Atlabtiscoat;;iwee lr"Ks!ng under iht se hards hipvwhich the purchased fur vou that ecuhty ml prts- pt ri'vj whth were ; with.uHh growth a iV'l! "ryYiil i h;il ff K fel hi.pp ji .thr t)cU K;-. f o tih VMur: fui ther j atlyanceraebt yji t Uwj Mr p o t f fi frge 1 t Hct Ci aUe f t he A nencjibf raceailhatyoitwilhbearii kifUly remejnbfaiictvthe men and the deeds y h t- h are a mV i .g, the deares ti tl es; of ou c-i i(oiy,7-f 1 1 1 caiMS thjey ejoer the itilp of y ou c Stare, we belied U auiong 1 he ) names of v o u r s c u 1 1 1 i V sf;tth os p f I? in ciol n, Greene, Kvx; Warren and Perry. - jWe feel that our hearts are thus linked together bythe tie .of common devotion to the precious nieuiory of our great and goodmen ; and we confidently rst in the-assurance, that when the present generation, with" us as Aviih you shall. haveiassed avay, purchil itlren will unite jwith y ours, ib the . tribute of - gratitude to those who, whether at the (Noi ih or jlie' South, theEastj or tlie jWestf havb trio mphed or, bled , have jstboil or.f.II n in, their cbuniry's cause.-jfrerf cheer- j f Gentlemen r it has been justly stated, ji hat j when "the,.' next census shall be taken, t hh valley of the M ississi ppi vi II, p robably be found to contain a' population larger, than that with which the old tljirteen States plunged into the Revolutionary war, and when. 'a.'fter a periodf of ten years more yet another enumeration rshall be madei you Ivill outvote us in the Council's of the nati: on. The sceptre will then i depart from Judah never to return. We look forward to 'h it event without alarm, us in the order ff t he natural grow th of this great republic. We have a firm faith that our interests are ntu'tuahv consistent ; th;it if jyou prosper e shall: prosper, if you suffer, .we shall uO'er, that our strength will grow with heel ose ness ' of our Un io b , that tu r chil dren's welfare, honor," and prosperity will 'not .suffer in fhe-prcpiinderance, which the next, generation in 1 he West must possess in. the balance of the country4-cheers f j; )net1vord 'more, gentlemen- and I will relieve your patieiice. In the course of human events, it is certain thjat we. who are now assembled, shall, never o'be as sem bl ed toget her again. It is probable that when- we shall part .this evening, the most of us will dp it to meet no;mt re on earth. Allow me,' with the seriousm ss insepara ble from that feejing, toVassuire you, that this unexpected and flattering nark of your kindness will' never be f rgotten byme or mine, but at whatever distance of time or rilace, ; and in wha'ever vicissitude of for tune, will; be remembered, aS one of t the most grateful incidents of my life. Permit me, in laking.my seat to reciprocate the sentiment hist announced, by brbposing, The inhabitants of Nashville : may their pros-, perity, like their city, be founded pn a rock. : The Speaker sat down amidst loud cheers. f -v '.:70:-' f ;y) x : : Iiepubiican. THURSDAY, JULY; 9, 1829. The Concert which was to have been given to the Ladies on the evening off the 4 o thand which was postponed on account f the unfavorable state of the weather took place on Monday night. The beau - tifiil Grove in the f northeast corner of the Capitol Square was tastefully illuminated with variegated lamps: The night was still and the lights shone mildly am dst the fo liage ofhe majestic oaks. The seats were arranged in the form of an: amphitheatre and the : spectators, several-h indred in nlimber, were eomfbrtablyWcp nmodated. Of, all descrintions of nt Artai-n i'n n r: i . , j . , - a i : r - . . . . ; ... w Concerts certain! v are most calculated id create pleasure. The dispositions of some njencUfiir materiaily jcom othc rs yet all ajre& to be?tle rived from Afrfusic; ' Dryden 1 as asked; . what- passion cannot music raise and lM; ' T-! Clanchply---it has charms to Ve7 n? JPPX 5 M pad and despon- nent-T-ir win restore cheerfulness ; and b its solemriity,even strike awe and ter ror intof the sou! . of, man. . Shakespeare called it the food of love,JV and njifiht aauea u tueooa pt man,hfor altho' wcantVli we could dwell amidst the harmony of music even wun thecravmgs of an eager appetite. Itf is superfluous then to add, that all were delighted with this Concert alfresco, and feel much r indebted to the genii em en u no er wn ose su peri n ten dan ce it jwas executed. Refreshments having ueen uisxrLoutea, apart ot the company joined fbr.shbfttime4in.the-ma25r dance; iu an ucpaicu- ironi vuc - syjLvau;.;8cene 1 geii:erllti)nimnediat her calltl tof encounter, anil we cordially r.'iic.ei?tKat!t-ipT . h iMAtrai w I'll wrm m fiiiAE.ccJww . . . - - - '- m - . i n i t ( . .1 thetablcofMr- cityVt rroniA circumstances; wjucnwci, ievelbpe?lBticiotf w KrffbfthiC suit was made and't was sootl awef hiebdeavp q;mil 8,50 bu t?;graduall yH? HsHP- l!" is tS'o''His utsuers came u nwith hirnlia Sampson: coli ntn Itorse, coiiiinuieu jjimui u. ,v. j . 'A :-va a, 1 --oee- AMA ; 1. '. Cauiion.rX small child in this city. r a few days; since, swalloweiVaftea spoonful bf5Si&'frbtnap1ital use(ifby)ief father. '1 in t ti o n was mad e to a Physi ci a n a nd the child ci tl enta shou I d; serve as a caution Kt6pa rents and others having charge of young children. ' iV;-.Vi--.fV A'A Supreme CourtJ)av'd Outlaw of Ber-4 Tie county nas oeen.auizutieu to ouperior Court practice : and Benjamin Swa1(n, of Randolph has received County .Court li- cencV: Ci rAiAAM 'A':A, Aa, f ;; Liberal Contributions.r-'Thz .-lieyv -Dr. Rice,? of Virginia, has recently obtained inVBoston, S1745ih cash Vand S190C ih subscriptions, for the benefi t of theTheo logical Seminary oyer which j he presides- Yale College has howl474; studeb ts; in the,, establ i sh in e n t, y iz. 54 W 'TlieOl bgica 1 , 20 Law, 68 Medical, 7 resident Gradu atessand 325 under graduates. ' ; There ar4 Professors and Tutors. ; , .,-v-:; - -030-; c.;t- !,: r - f . ' It is stated that President Jackson Ju an interview with Mr iVourse, who .was lately dismissed from the office of Regis ter of the Treasury distinctly and lite rally gave the following, as the causes of his removal : ff v 'f " ' irr ;f 'That he wasagechj and should be preparing himself for another "world ; tliut he had permit ted one of his Clerks-to certify .the . registry of warrants, instead of doing it himself; that it was -understood he was in independent circum stances; and that he had given a certificate in relation to Mr. Adams' and his own accounts." Reform." The ." Tornado of Pro scription" has at: length reached North Carolina. It is true, its effects can as yet hardly be said to be felt, but the case below is no doubt the precursor of more disastrous consequences. -.. rDr. James Manney has been removed from the Col lectorship of the Port of Beaufort to make room for Henry M.Y Cooke. The New bern Spectator says, ; we . presume, the charge of incompetency or faithlessness cannot be alleged against the Doctor. What of that ? Dr. Manney -was a del egate to the Adams Cony ention in this City,, and, was a.corres"pon dent ofjthe Richmond Vhig,&c. Is this.not enough? Capt. Richard. Cochrane has .been ap pointed by the Collector of New-Orleans, Inspector of the Revenue, vice G Backus removed. . X ; i ; Five more nevv Postmasters Kave been appointed in Nevv:York; and. five old ones punished a's below. It will be seen that another editor has been rewarded ; f Royal Stewart is appointed Postmaster at" Onandaga HolloW," Yn place of L.' H. Redfieid, Esq. A ' '' " f ;.; . '; . :-;v ; vr 'f Eliai T.flFoote, Rsq- is appointed Post master at Jamestown, in place of X.aban HazeltiueT EsqfHf- l ' ; " i ! t,', 5 'v; f 4 V Morns , H. Tucker, is' appointed1 Post- master at Lockport, in place of Hon G. H. Bouglitort. v '-;;.; !, -f ; --j-,' ; -: '. . James Wriyitic l imes; is appointed Postmaster at tiiat place, rice BehjfJlark removctf.f' !" - James' G. CaldwtU is appointed Post- raaster.at,(.V httenallj rzee Ezra c Smith -re-. moved. :; f f . . v ,: ; f ? y . ;- i.v A public dinner was given to Mr.fCIay a. uuivniet ivy. on ii;c5:un uili wnere a large concourse oi People assembleu and thje greatest enthu siasmprevuiled.S : . Inirejdy td .anf jnyitation f to; tlitie at Mount ttterjiingvfMr. . Clay rsaya iThe daily proofs which I receive X)f the correct esti mates which are made Co f f the mo tives of my p ubl i c cb n d u c t as a u re s f me t hat "'v vjuw.vj ti iuvti tii imi jiicti nave, rais ed agamst nie iire rapidly passfng away : -Ahctvhatevert may, 'beV the judgment of puawuj d w luem, ji ieei entire conu- dence that it will do me ample nustice."; V- Ik. . & Voter in te-Ni! w beyb Spectator; A can vassi ng t he pre tension s of Gen.fSpethi "V"?' S" irom tnat; district, introducesfJiisf essay h with fthe'h&tbwin exordium V- ,-,.--:-5v.- -Viv.-v-t - :::i:i be tempest ov party h;isf subUdeil, ind we are now itfuir fruitiorj of the fectsrof thctstorm Tlief pillitical ocean nas Deen heaved to its depths, and d remand .flljh Aoat.uiM.fl .sarlacine 'Avrt mass, va arnifltes and Anti.Tn vlK itudinarians arid literal conatrUr;eSlS of the times. 4 alt Vpvtt,r.k.. CouK) frbrn thcsamef source, f AV hit win 1 eflect upon thepbjicy and character r' country by thisjconibjnation of heter bu s materia I s,: tiiiie . al oVa mu "t , ?.5i There ishovvey-rbne thibk cerM! tvv;wh!e;fnen,whh sach variant vie rev 1 1 h r m o ei; i e ntc. -' The ne4 r S n'Hu;rVti.t. alhonnte J f an jri'uuti.eiOMai.ww';an. tins mdii.i,; b; thsstexrecece' grbwn a out nf t , son's election, nts district is emit; a have herfvoice -lieavfli,,fi.V- ; r t:4'V';-f J ''; - : f -" -V f H'-V Communicated-- . - ;:(f ;Ralkigh j; Fouxth o K JC0LBAvrE A:niiner.uai .and resTn'ctnfvTa. ... of riti'Z.eos- alter;nnitin with il,.,:. r i. J c)iizeris,ftii he prayers 6t thankguina, (eriii up irrthe.Presbvte iaii Church fto and atipr niifn initmo .It.. : .1 inte!lectUjrfeast,;furnished by theOr tJ of the day, V. Rf Gales, Eq. ia e,J q ti ent a n d pat ri t c; a dd res de! ime( j llb,clokfinjlie'.IVletho'ilisi Church, ,1 ceeded. in the afternoon, at the annoiS iiour,- iu t ne nouc ? ii . x a. Km", P i where a dinner h id ben directed t provided, ' "and : fro-n which, accuru'ii g i i arraiuicui, ery Aperies ,jf intoncatict liquorsas to br entirlv excluded. . ' J The -company hem-; seated in'tlie rooa, the Rev. N.; fLN lUrdiei rose and dIivef. ed a short, but hijilily. interesting address. k After adrening to theiDeclaratiuti tf b. dependence ahdvtb the Orator of the day by whose senst bl e and e I ega n t r t ion 'i ' citizens in tte foreiVoori had been entpr.l taitied and charmed; Mr. H irding sp' of ouc national independence, ad present! pnisperity as the gift ojf Almighiy Godtel wn-nu as tne Author of all niTcies, wert due he everlastingthankiT of a gcateful nation ; ahd among other things, rcuak ed, that the esiablisiimcntof th WVstcn Empire,. its rapidly iocreasinj; popuiioc and. resources, its free L'istitutions and e.t pecially its enlightened, linoral, and rvf giouscharacter,were all,as it seemed tihiaij intended by the Almighty as! a. rich btu to the whole race of man, and - Colcu aei to exert a nibst happy and powerful ir.flo erce on the moral and poli tical destinies of the globe. f f f j' ' " ''".' ' The 'portions of Scripture, which hi been selected in reference ti our oblii tions and duties as a nation were then rea: and briefly commented on ; and after uni ting in a hymn bf praise io God, the pirtj, including the ladies who were preeDr, & down' and partook of a very excellent, e! gant'and plehtifuf diiiner provided fir the occasion. : - - ;. ,;;.;. ' -"; ; . : . liefore rising jrotn, the tab.e, the follov. ing sentiments,. previously prepared, wen fead and ad op" edas: expressive of tfie vkus ami teelings oi;the cottipany : . 1. The Fourth of July Our preat coJitid sabbath and, iestiyal for the' mind and the heurf, r.tther than the bbfy Let neither strife, nor in temperance,' nor vice m any furm. be suffcrei to profane its hallowed hour.' 2.-Cold Waters Nature beverage The bt ami safest evt-rdrunk iy frail and erring m:in. 3. Ardent Spirits The shop of the Apotheca: their proper : depnsltbry Liquid puio.i incir appropriate label and the prescription of the skilful physician a wise preliminary to their u- 4. The cause of Tenmerance throuJiuut tM Uniou ,tay its success tqu:l the wishes of & most tievoied tnencls. ' . 5. Temperance Societies- Their rapid in crease .-: ami1! extensive patronage4 aiig-ur. i U L tne inomisot the nation, rand give aJditjor.ii5 surance of the stability and perra-nency of our repuoiicaiv insmuuons. ?: 4 -. 6.";' AVashi nton, . Adams, Jt fTcrson, and a bort of Uevoluiiomiy Worthies All sober men. - .7 The approacVni' Klectibn far Members of Congress and ourState;Le:staturc-Succtsf to the candidates whose manly independence id sense ot omy will net allow tliem tr cornipiu morals of Society in courtirg; popular, favor lj mean's ol Whiskey, Hum or B-an'dv. i- 8.The; PressiA; pbwerftU auxiliary in tt cause of temperance Let its notes of vraruir j and remonstrance continue to be soundeJum l ur entor'populatii, roused ainl uniteH, sh4 ' Sahb.Uh Schools The grand nurseries o dementary know Jed tre. of eatlv Tie'Y c- - - J t " " " ' a-aOT . national virtu -Win lt the sons and u.og1' rt- overlooked, the children f th" Tioll r'n the poor! are thtfre . brouffht uerklv in eontsct wii b all that is culcululed to fwrm their nu, elevate their niorxls, and rendt-r them ,a"u- and resVctablemrmbrs'6f the community- lO.The Fir. r Uuu.hter of America fluence oJhe- sex ip promcline; Tlie hcenctes w life, and in softening aid refi'Mfjr the m"! of socuy, is'univers dlv :tdmitte! sh?, our Anniversary dinorrs in himor of Ameci,, lodependf nee - e vr be of such & ci ftrcter necessarily lo exclude. our wivts and 'dti&:t' from the festivities of the occasion-- ' . The Orator i. f the day haviris been C- -Vit'eiJ by. ihe C-nnifrittHs f dine at Jr' deciined I acVeptiug tne invitit ill lbi uriui ii I ".J i rt. flr'Tlnrfl- 1 In his poiiti botefdie assured he coirp. ril.V'ir. ' X IT . 'M. ' ' ; " i . ,rBit t' progress ;of;intemptrVnce i met wiia fi,., cordial approbation ; ' and offered for acceptance i the Tollovi ing; appropriate $e8' timenL-; v.f.'f-fv' s : '. f. . j;'' The Cwi : wiTBa CubratioTt onncs preventiohjLlways jpreferable to a pound of c- frhissenf iment vie wed in relation ta hapless victims of; intemperance, nv strike the imnd with peculiar foi c?. DinnerbeinjrVverandl the c op; liavii!f,"hpn ntf rlained for A while crcd musii,: re tired ; and would have v nited -aiain,nn the eepiuf wiih their u low ct zeRS hd not a heavy,JK'e- - KventVd ihe ."ibtebdea bf arnihei'raarks;: byjf which" J tti?S il ai ni To i h Cat! 1 e o f Lab nri i ii,1ji speckled am? streaked. ! NonhVrn 1 and "Southern :intere'st,K Western int?! anVl Basii-rii lntereit ciitto grbvsrs ttm pmnersi WA.f.f growers, vv-.f,! th;,L "i 7 AJte; -w - - - -'4 C X - . 1
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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July 9, 1829, edition 1
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