H : ' - 1 f ; j X?UMBER 3 i0. -CAROLINA G! A Z EWE, (August 221777, , 1 i With, the lateft ADVICES, Foreign 1 i - t and Domestic. 3 - 1 ! ...... . . I - ' 1 I J 1 - 1 ' !' SEMPER PRO LIBERT ATE, ET BONO PUBLICO. - I I .: . -r 1 -j rv,l.:' want of oatriotifm and. virtue, and bafe ingratitude, maybe 1 i I J -r , j f" 1 ori Rslrimnrf want of patriotifm and. virtue and bafe ingratitudp, may be From the Mary land journal, and Baltimore urgey anft the one . but againft the. other, I wan language i ! Advertifcr. to ;;xDrcfs their crime;, liofHo every fenfe of; virtue 1 and duty: T U PFOPLE cf MARYLAND. j : to '.heir country and poftrity,- they almolt fink beneath the dig- place between your two branches of legifla- Since th eh ate aft to panifli treafon, mifprifion of treafen, f . .r:' pnlirv. r ne- and certain mifdemeanors. azainft the PovernmentU the tones r 1-.. ISm;- rmiTa'nnn. it remains in this ftatemav be ranked under two dalles. The firft artfelly, with you to determine in ravpur or the o ic or the ether. Boih branches ordi nate from you, and from you alone aenve 1 all their authority. You; are their cnn(l:tantf. The Senate U-etHc mtdicli. and the Houfe of Delegates the mmeJiate.ry. 1 - c i- TKv ar boih eauallv bound to nrefen'tatives of the people. ; They areDom equa ry oounu ,u fpeak your opinion, and to carry your will, when ixecu ion. Each branch cfyour legiflattue is, end ought to Le Pcrfedly free and independent of each ether ; both ought o be Aibia k and dependent on you. A great contrariety of opi iioi has happened between your Senate and the Houle ofi Dc relive to the tender of a ,teft of fidelity to the difjf ftled, theccnfeqnencei'ofa refufal to take it, and what penal :ty ought to be inriided on thofc who have delerted their country and fcrd to Britain. I j , . , , ... t The fcn.ue have twice refufed their afTcnt to .ftabhfh anytet nfal!?Viiace ih this ftare, and at the Ialt Iciiicn reja tne on,, intituled. cafcr iht bttttr fcaritj cftbt government, witnuuc S' ng any reai n. or-tTTcir negltive. our delegates have A.I h .v' ini,r rnr ftdsration. and made their appeal itin l nrn, rnr ljiii wvr v - - , the of the law : thev conferrn their lab ile conduct agreeable to it, and are legally whigs ; they remain the fame infidious enemies as before ; with their poi.fpnous doc- trines they taint and corrupt the principles of pur people ; th.ey pretend a fekr of our facceis, and attempt: to prove theimpoffi. bility of it; ( by niagn:ryingthe. Wealth nd power ;f Britain.: They drratl a foreign aUiance, - arid whifpe'r'hat aid frfoto France or Spain may end in our cfeltrulion. TKey pair t, in the ftrongeft colours, ourfformer happinefs from pur connection with Britain ; they deprecate and lament our prefent Wants as intolerable, and defcribe the hardthips we now fuffer as miferies to endure for ever.- They originally depreciated' our currency ; they continue the practice, and juliify tneir conduct by the avaricej of others, which they ;fir(l inipired. Theyjincreafed'our diftrejr, by fore lalling and'engrcfiing the conveniencies and rtecefTaties of life. They aUrrri and terrify our people by their daily: lies of battles ; never fodhtV and victories never gained . The warns to have a long continuance; an4 the taxes for it Ifupport wjll be enor mous".. Our independency; may produce endkfs-w.irs" among ouxfelves; and with them a certain lofs of liberty is! to be.fuj tained'frcm our foreign foes, from ah apprehenfion that imagi nary evils will flow from internal . divilions. : Ever bafe art; whi h can be executed with impunity, is daily practifed by them. Eirery Ita:e has fatally experienced -their hyplkrify and duplicity; their bafenefs, falfehood, ahd treachery. rYbur ob lervation will furhilh more inftances of their ingenuity to injure fc-.;lr-, !'.. A ,ki :n C'..At rK;-K finai from thpir ronduf): and UU1 VAU1C. dliU.llib 111 .llfck.v r..i.. jiu" ..w... ...v.. ,T ' I - - - - . lilt 1 :fo ynu. It t. therefore your ty to approve the one; ? demn the o-her. Your cieanon aionc tan .u, , rencei. and the fooner it is declared the better Arguments, by tway of meflagel between the; two homes, w.U only increase tne breach. Bofh are ri.etted in their opinion. Jea.oufy,. fufpiti Ion, and animofity, may arife be:wetn them, to the gnet ol the ; friends, and the joy or aA.. ;na,n their rplitivrs and dependents, andheir weak r'AnTHpr fhprefore maturely tne lUDivLj, piuiiuuiiwv TTk. y- . -. , , . . fZ fjtadn ' rrithfirmne6i our0p:nicn, and be. UToied nd ignorant neighbonrsi than .1 am acquainted wifh,; or caa f " . Z -.Kprfiillv acauielct: in vour determination. enumerates. - u r 5 , -1 i ' t cih county produces forlc The feebnd dais, of theie milcreants are tWe who ? le ffVATd to the independency of this Hate, and its pre- ' affected the reputation of the moderate men. and may Wic dif- pcifonsdiUffea d tothe at a few are to-be found, tinguifhed. under the char acter the neutrah. Unde' the garb t fek govejnment K i ; alio tru;n refiJence amobt Cf moderation. theV iniformly oppofed every, meafuri as too u not only mimical 10 . .7. : B4.T. -r. v,c inl , thpir nninion thcv elteemed more wife than the general fenfe of Amrica. Folly and impudence in the extrejme ! If by moderation they-had meant deliberate prudent, wife and firm meafures'l and had only oppofed injudicious, hafty and ralh coh dudi I mould riot duly have approved,' but have ceafed fo heartily tD defpifa their allumed charafter. " In truth j this cha racter was fabricated by knaves, vadobted, by the bmid; and t on f"u 4"'7;V ;:jh in Ma viand others fled to it as a1 pafT.d as current among fools. After the declaration otfie tiemjdrew their Qtu -batji in Ma ylana ehdencvi the men of this call joined themielves to e neutrals. land pi retoce, ana ui? :; . . , . . . . c u.r- ,k;.a iAir fnr a mairfJ Who oro- T. firfi ofhees in government. wc j"ui y-"- - j . J'! - n,i "'uvtiM. - . . . a 1 e : a 1 rrr,- .rir f - hie mnnfrv:- tn rpmam neat us isldancerous to the ftatel To our internal foesare wc in debted, ia a great meafure,; for the prclcnt war, the immenfe excenc- incurred, and the devaluation .avage, and .rum,. luf edl bVuTin ponlequcnce of it. My foul glo.s-with the warmU refentment againtlur wicked, perfidious, arid crue a nnr in a 11 viuaiwi - v - j - r. 1 . .1 r ! :nt-r- 1 fj-rrft pnpiriies. Some O tion A b U w s km w J I i . arnucnirt x - - . - . . . 1 r rr l- cir . r;j u : ' mnn npnw,- tn tana , I e .-Za m" 'n AlCcrx mimtelv beltowcd on torcigners. j relies nimieir a iricnu iu ma wuuj,- r iV . v l 3 ri o the Englifh afdiScbtim an indifferent fpeftator, while is countrymen .and he fr.ends an fn hPPointmcn office, and the emoluments of of liberty, are compelled, by brutal force, to cpntad for h. See A MnatWe traitor i, a villain of the blackeft hue, deareft right, of human nature,; meanly, infamouny hoping to ' 1 . r.r'ln, them 1 he Enu lifli have avowed their intentions 3 aoiojuic, uhwuui wu-iuu..r iftT:" fe- . L. The llinr, chains' of conqueit, or the glorioti fcedom of . - ... . . j. .. .. , .iinr nfu;?r. Our caule is coilimoa : we' are all equally- ;rties and prOpet- bv robbers. Not ArfrrtA z. tr Betrav. At fuch a moment, r'pmtm filent or inaaive. The Id Grecian J honeft man law, which U national rt&abn is not intended. The, cbjervotien is true in to del '' trt Jfj SSain neuter, in their avUditio, wa. Maxell, W.Cr. fwxw, - -V -" - " lfa aad'E0Ii,;c. The man. who by his neutrality deferM V. cni.vVlr7in ,h. (i,n to hi, coMUtryf - I confider everyyan a? ene rif end confidence.

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