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I ' " i 'r - - i i-1 -J. ,i '' - " ' 'iff' ' V ' h ilie-fi cre cfinim 11 tcp yeierday W pre Wrnt m torrfleq w committee, tual nc bad received Numb. 37. 4fcirohc.ar.Td1i aaftift Carhot a oppreflbr of the aKtftV:5VtTTMirtfnbiM'tapr was to abfard w liunuiuui) 1 111 11 wii nui -rwii rcau 10 lira cm. rWTiil' Thf-&KtOiivt4trtrj have pubiijlied :4nafmirjrTrirtne of which no e(T arrivn-g 4" JWfiriy; tVs- EngliM it. be allpwf d to land her 4V(eii,ic, tmy jwr-t of he republic but that T J .-' - 'CColiiPL ft 4 expaded that ad -clan ion of war fi'oitf'yintV.hbH thrf irchli tto Frtnth mintfler, ru irre twfti'jrjy nwrijux, nrrv ueenoroerta to -Tfttatmri treat motttlHV amnnelt h French (! Ver fee. are iufi bH-ck. In theb'rfl city. jrticreJreVe 4000 ficki artd 1 f 7 died 'm the 2 3d of A ait iiftwlTl ii M lW fittftrtT 3T St fellc ntpea? firnmefa fn.itH the foUlier fotn Chrffc'oMcir the 'ahity ef' fW lShtoe amr 1(tMfctnta sWorf ton f etcaliCh whkte If 'hS fbffn tfte fignaj for batilt It bpc fSit finnaJ "ji-'feiilSi tegtnejtAnj fate ,Qf.otbcy.i van 11 nrconici neppie.wnicti id he Vcrt an live mjics tiwuifra us. religion aiw nvpi nmrnt j wnicn oy turns we have leea Koman CalboiiCria enibreiitg-tW i?Bpure wof fhip of retafoijhder the allraaHy Ion he flew rites and TcBivals under the in Dirt, nor t'rnni lift kirr tnlnVot- m r.rr'i;i cathQUpilm a people wlrithfc Aort HCpa? W jmnoi from n auiuitiie manarcny to tne royal drniorracy cf 1701 1 frotrt this Joval democra. cv to the aiiaV(:l)icfalol'rituyoii of i 75 ; from the . - j 1 fJIIM 14 Wilt Ttfence tm :th eontthtrtion of 1795, -which, cm its vefjr tltAstrtVyith -itHjlt ihiin. f)K? j km k tHtilttt firth aertvl. t fav. d pot-ne. riterf errfar the yoke Ol termrai:! vrick'ednefe. to let up lor a le;iflator of natiunt nd tn force tttu t.t. j 4 rT . . fi " J 't' IHiif - .1111 iviwnm ,4 ?"J?i1l f-i"rBveiiMiwnt, the duration ol Which Jo t-wrcmcly idyubthil l ' ' ' :- ' fri 'lilt Dffy JfceHtJcr. rnuijini4.'ij(Miii- ! i.iu..t.1.: i . . 1 i.nv ' '''''j 111 a iviirrrR&vicniVinitT. ID MVC iil r: n w n n rfw v e 'cannot Witciirificler'ii aaharfpy Binrn forthe fltie of affairs.ia Iraly, rhjt gn buontpartT oh lervw'aWofouhJtiite .'Wm ipefitton' attaint! "'thV'fliwtefW WmaiW of inattljat Wuriiil.'i'a r. ih'if.'fliut mb lfn'Wa'n!aatje tfafttthe Ce1i in-V. Hiaracdrpl trt1lUl littersia itii'direitr V. Hie Tlic unbon ruled ufurnatinns of t4i -RriMrtr ' iA- .HiiTtiiij mmpcitu 01 10 me contrtr, viiicli ternn necl in Indejicndence. "their jnfatuftt ion bwsTile otii; raiv.aiion ; and,; lor a (erics of ears,. the blef fiitga il gooi government' irfth frfreign and Ib" fnellk peace, have raif;d as to a pitch of nation at' liHportarteewiwt prol'pernK for tl.fc time, perhaps, eterejealld.ln tlie-aanaJf mankind. : - - uc 111c rrcnen revolution, nft k.i.H. 1. . J .11 j:. l. r i- . . vyinaanci we:iwa:a by tneunio. - By what means fellow-citizens, we were refcoed from the bale, defiant of thele- perfidious Frenchmen ptbef hbafted friend sod slliei theft apoftlel of liberty, to whomjixejMnd. byeterijaJ 4ieaoF gratiiode !'By the penetration andfirmcels of that Tnvtn principally Who negociated the Britilh treaty and laved us froin being again invovJed in all the csm lajutitj of war. '.' Br Mr. 1 ny and Mf r Adam.- wJ.rtfii?wi.M;; : artiicca, corruption; and; intrigues, both of the French a pd British miniftry, at tlie hazard of an linpeachmew tor breach ot orders, bobly and firm Jy oppo'.ed the ignotninious and treacherous device o' our gojd French allies untU hey were compel!, ydlft grant u.:sa A preliminary tlut indepenclencr now noflefi. But for thm ik,. j oy probably have enjoyed tfatavnm liberty the oelpierre. a lacobinclub.orliai. l.aL.J ...n. - j ' '".....uvuiliuuiicf ,liie UIKE'CTOY. Tbele uimml);,..i .l - t xir mo KCQUa laviori of the runner anl icf l . . -. .vj 1 n v 1 1 f. J' J' l f C received poor and ominous Ipecimeu of repobtkao gratitude. r But to return -Provlrtcnce far tLU -ii'trla - - .m. uaic pSIUCQ the defigns of our-aUie, by intemperance and jnaIcrLuin at their minlftrr k k.s- J Dy Air. letter Inn. and th htfrr .i .1 i l!!W9i:'r. PlftaaJfeXlfce. : eryMM.wlMoh , ,otP. his bofonv left-ium npo(edaadxcked : WMilpH-d ificu liare, htifar1ot!tWr4n4tff 4hatipifin4 nationapride and iiKiignatioirwfiicfc ilfcit your ruin. , . . j'- ' ' ' (Mould forever- fire the Toul of dependent American, at .anyllr,,prj)idem attempt of -- 1 - u muuence our so erntnemror praacrdeccplioumiipoirireetid eplightened republicans. . , Jt would have been luppofed that the check nd XI I llULI S 111 1IUM1 II H iP'JIf Illlxtillill v A eoncerniri theTepuW'ican army in Moiy . ; --.'yitite P papers received yterdTVeoingleenT" ' to tinoVrflaAKi the ti lie Wfeanina of" the kino ntPniii 3 . K v in luJMIIjJ liiC ritir nf V irrhi!rrt mililiini 1 1 I U .11,... npurg. 1 Ins dillhrerefi'd reluIaT, tney oMerve, Ts "o w ii) jj 6 The late ITi cc efl e" of the An ( i 'mn arm ies ard. to a hint given to lis Pni fiian majefty from the - cort of' l'et'-t'ftiirn'. " , 7 - It j certain that the Genoefe mivpmmrhi h K -? . rt r vp xyc port w icnoa a ran n u r Hjip -piardsrferolroni the Horl'e-Giiar fo Krigliton r.iii, i.itin. m uiii.ifli. wi i ti llllirB nil.. . a waiter 'nt rVin-inurrn. It ttra KmuJ Iwo curricle horle Ihould run lhisdi!fance in tttir ., jeeu ijdlirf e4oitr t lis frraa, ltonrv-Ca-pTain Jofi'ei; TiisJiiMTes having loft Cfiree (hoes on the road.w Inch Was liLrvvif li:ifl mvirur tn fhff hnw pln. Ti... horles pcrfo.rmed the journey to Brighton without ftrivinv rh Kir. ) TTThe projeanceivedy the French revolutio- to fubjert ihe whole world .to .their, revolmionary ,ijucni,. ua ncvcj iru tuoic who nave, unce .tlKJt; -UdUVawWH feiahs of tro. . E"- t. ;.. umi r i . o - vernnienr in Franre. Ir in frill iir(ii-,l nt..n ..cation ofFers, witii the fame zeal it was underthc fflmuTnralknnbiy.:' the lAillative atftmblv mi the-Tconvention. Italy. difplays the mo!) ftrikinc;. proofs of thi remat k. At Bologna F'errara, Mj. Ian, Alodena, kit-, the jacobins are not -only-conn trnanced in fhsklngoT the yolce of their lawful mailer, and deltrgying- their, ancient forma of go. : vernmet; hu VareljO fupported in every attempV '.they ;'ma!efpr,tliat'purptl.:; Thus, the fame Ipirit of ontverf.il injijrreetion, which took p',;ife in the o!nh nf ih; J'ftutaeanda. and was encoiiraoeH hw jh . Jeft :5r(? o the eonliituent allemhly, Tlill adoates ..the tjireiflory, and is (till at work in the . conquered ; well j weak neutral countries, under the direc- irwiwiiremj. - lere -are-liowever. in xrance tyranny j had form Hur. in this weflern hemtfohere.' a a-hnl noting f freemen. eMilted as if ahimo4 , . . . - v. ' r f ' v. vtjuiinuii lint, at the profpeA that twentyJix.milfioiti'of people, wno had no Other tflea nf lirrtmn l.ir of idolifing the grand moiiii cji, wire about to (hake I . ... lu.inii. vi ii 1 1 , mm ucconic a irer aiHl independent people., TThk rye mould ifave rep, i,c, which, contrary ui i the iiindio'iM antl retted 'policy' of otker oovtrnmcntt. ivinl,l r,.antL maintain a IVVewdly and fra-c in OurVnrofneritv teritifinjr intercourfe, untainted by wild;ambition. .l .4, . r.ir ?- . . .ft i ' ." iiiuLivcs in icii-iim reir aione, - ..- 'ftiele nleafaht imafrinaMoiis'. hiisHwp'.hi;il PkdZhytlittiuiyaLo -- rnnni uiW rne cnecu and mortification given to M. Genet, , would have afi. forded lomc direftion for the condotft of hi fuccef iors that our internal ! k.t - ... ir. defeated in all their wachinations with the French to dilotgamze the.government, br -break tkeiioiou i inrutT hi war. itter a lull dilcoverv utKin ii r - isvimrvii. moft nave excited ib jiioff lively feelincs in the nrvuA f !.l:..tj...i.- .i &. . ...luii. iuin;;munuuirt inrougiiouE ine t .ifwi inf r. nicer a mil dilcoverv ubon wtipige ay in uara hand t i-Mat ne great mals of Ame ricirfi ncd a l citinute oLtheiighLj- werederminedand were abJetp Tupport tlie last I and admiutrtration oF their country, againa botlrfo MBii;M'r:oan war." ". The happWfc ..of, a whole ' .tyiHtea "rhem-woft;. cordially-aHpefuru of pKSfWK comnronity -a tnTarderangemeiit of all fifcal con- aXthe bIeifis attendant ipon i free, equal and in- 1 .jusiii m Eovernmenr. ' y - i. i ii a i wit. CertlS and an acriiniiilarinn if ium.nr. (.kr- J ; - v.. -in 111 . i iikuin aim . taxations tirton: -nrnhablvl. Were to he the facriftcejon the part of the t'uiiad' States, whhont one -fiiiale obiec of advantase-,. yeryt'fFeTeM'liideed were the inducements w hich promoted t he tci-de vant . government of - France -to rc'cn ana ctomeitlC Violenre ami ;..;.. . .11 "5 t.n CVTr W'.lh ffiB,n 'nd remorie.and have ucuuca irom ineir wicked purluits. -.- - . . Ir would have been ruppofed that flieonmw tllillr (iml ciniti-inil i in rl!,k..: r i . : . V : .... .,Un. oi people With- Tn the nnijrediatc vortex of ieir "power, Would, l ave Jenfe and dircrttioa enough not to make fitniiar.ar- upuH a gjycrumcnt teparated by an ocean of ,1,.-i.n.uMim iiiiics- ana upon a nation liu-h n ver lince the flood,, eaifted upon the face of, rim a -miuuii i mean or independent freeholders the nation which firtt fhewed them the road to freedonra natioirwhich reCnrfii -s;. 1 's i r i . - i--- -"v vi iiiuai prin tin es oFttieir revolotmn. onJ .t,:.i. .uT. r. i r r - r -- -----;- --. - mis moment t)h Vhft't occafifm nierelv frnm 4iifi- 'ln. .t l!k..... . j ...... yi inri&y. And the then miferabre htihte nf 1VWr Irf...:J. or the trne-principle of civil and political-liber- 1 J1J .1... . . ... iti iiuiiii i-ii uio mey as a nation, olier r riQc iheirjjvea for our -independence. -Hence it is, that I have ever been at a lofs to ennrrive hn .r bound' .in gratitude to the peopie of France. It mere is any gratitude in the ca.le, muft he cer tainly doe to the rna Ilea iftf f hfl-mrinorK an) t-'-im-i indivimtsis. upon wiiofe i1eflron,.ihc nation have tl..i n j .l..'H .v.. i i cannot cotk.iktc tni$ digrolhon wirTm-frry 'n'izeil rrtin ds.,-poflefled of fu ffi cient i jie rjy t fi oppole , . - . .. , j ... .. -, . ... ........ V,. Jl IfC ' ,'' Feoille dii our" ?!tpre(lei in the follo'v-ng man s.VerT'i We' have been for the re feven. years, (fay ouaii tneie , cocmaerationa notwitliftaiwtioff. tjii government of- France Win f.,r, j sVr mined to. convince t he svorl J.-irhrf r things -that republican having power. Will )iv c fe S- with at T...k k..ri J.?K. 'V'" - . , j.r - . r xr lue prevails, ,4, "kfJlo'fcrnnin lie nr ninp.li t-n..k1T i... ... P i ItK fPnrt in the law comluft pf theu-eaorefpecling .the America f i d.the;xonlequent extraordioiry bellr vionr ofjheir m.n.Rer, Mr.Adetf hpth of whiSr wdl be the fubjeft ot aDothcr jtddr frohA T 1790. ., VVj,, WILLCOCK'S. FAYEttEVILTT tStsTr t-t o ; Mr Cmrt of Equity, ' Odtbir trm. f . , j ;,-.: tweenGrcat.Britain andAmeriea.thT?rw.h,;nt - w'ls.Jcan Burgefa and oth ,1.... t 1 . .. r- . ' W ... . l'7 niK1 y "ie tiuHi;ioi.ii.rigue, a t which thc. are Proverbial I v dtxti ous. lb manacerl rmi in hers of Conerefs. as toiretiiifiriiAi ftrniiietit to their rbmmiiTioher. tb"d nothin. but ,f)-fejextre-nely.fortHn.te.in revolution, and our. Jin contirrt with Mr. Verfferine. Thefe durtes-o ,d;.roierie.s;in politics have proved both To luminous and 'farf.i.n-ii- -klf it -lar-fcnr--'Tj n.i -- 1 1 , '.iini ii i . iMi-jmi -ri iiuuiu mare font- felicity wjiji all the npt iona..of -Irjirope, by re ', P"')r.caniiiijr; jtjjeWfc-CBiit does It become a "nation ai l isolous. ijicohtlant, and thpughtlffssas ours, to Fnenofi politics, Have been the ptl of tin jcdunlrv Mr Vere;ennes nferl till his cumiing and infldence W induce our cbmmiilioners to. enter into tiegpeia ti nv without tlic ackiioMedgemnt offout imjepen- A urgeia and other. " . - Jrt-fclf.- ' r :v L1 "." r---rr!-.-r.: TeTSTDoak--ta'iAuir irsJean BrSe6 now arrivedof age alio o A'ifvir. -v , . , v . : : i ; i ;, A- .- .n QRDEREJ that tb "above role he adverllihf Ih i tbtFayetteville Gazette three times fi6' ferrV -ire uotc ucicnaanta notice to hie theif'inTwer. AQpy fittthe.mkratN-M.tM'iii J Teft 'GEO. MOMirhlirs iiiair' for raymevirfaKdai. j i-i-i n i - .in, .i unmiiTi i i . .I i.-jiii -i. w. !.; in T ; " yj r- . v ' . - - .J; 1 i i 1, " i i ii a., ': ..!-yy ' -..jMi mnm urn..., ii:r .. im - '.. ..j - 'V j 1 : i I . ' . . i ' ''. ' ' v . . ii? ii ii-Li tu. .. .. . ..... ''"v V" i. " r ' 1 t'l ..- .! . . .-I, l.l ', . ' .. . :. : - . . ; ' - .. ii - ; if--. , ""
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