i
tUer hand 1 ha e never had the fmalLft mifunrle r
-tfandmg witbany member of th? enate.hiUjht
a bit rule quellions, difficult conjunchiretdaiigerous
emergencies, and animated debates upoil the great
: inicrettrbfioi
jo deeply iovprelled all our minds, and in iiuereUcti
llic ItrOngelt ieelings of the heart,! have experienced
a uniform poUicucls i and7relj)tt.iroin very uai tcL
of the houlc. Whenquelttousut no ieis ihipurtanc;
:iua difficulty, nav produced a difference ul fcnli
incut (and difFerehce of opinion will. alwajji ie
jiaif itsccting ;cotr,jfof rrt I's path "tT,
prt cufe dr.difccntcn
'ig!--!21 'alpcrit'-vvhicli a xii -tei
ence In polaiHillruc'p
hcarr, fhouitl be the i!iK.y of" every m;.i ,
wliatever his ieivtinienw . or v iiuceyy his"!.-.
t uatioa, , - V hat - is -. the world but' one uke
farnily on which jhe common. pari : it let ks
with uh ee of tyuul iotLclioi). and iinpai-
wJucbjUie
..M vw iiit. ucucj, OCUCflOU J Willi COll
and damage j, in others with uitereuVfrbni the time
ot coiiiitT.natiw,j and th irf ppt
. Auer deciding the lull xale, tjiat t the jajfr,
LlHibricloe. tliev iurmallv i'ave jmtir tn tta .-,.
.tilV.1!1 e tl.ey tould bring
any snore iuchcates befyfelieiU, wlics ihey couiti
not reufonably -expect.! he Jitjutiicea of condemnation
I n K n i .-t . 1 I . .1 1 t i iil i
, w v. .iMIIUi, nt)j' jicpcno en dc nig aujuug-
ed to'rellqre the American property with lull colts
iouna m tree aiiemBits ot men, ami prbaWvtlic
- - - , - - ' " , 4j.a t.v hiuill ll'W
v niv iiiui i, ii uin tiiiuk juajjmcin J nave Dtreil
obliged to diilent a difpofition to allow nie the fame
il nf "fI!iS(rat5rtn anii inrl-ii-n,l...... r:...l
- 7 ... . r ...M.pinivu.f Ul juu"c-
ujem which they aflefted for themlelves.
Within the fe. walls, for courfeof years I have
.. been an a.lmiring vvitnefs of, a fucieffion of. iulor
illation, eloquence, patriotifn and independence,
. which, as they would have done, honour to any Se
nate "many age, aiF.irded a Confolatory hope (it the
Legiflature of theyStates are equally carelul in their
"future lelclfttonSTtchythere is-tio rea1biT toditV
iruitj tnac no council more permaiienfThWlhlras
r - - niiii iiirir iiini
work --we hear of ' repeated attempts to'fire town's
" ; . h" ': .huiuu iu xuc uiucr.
Half a dozen attempts have recently been made on
Norwich, , eont)t&icuta barn was confumed the
citizens have turned out an extra watch ! New-London
has' alfo been atarmed,levefal fires extinguifli
td, and a barn burnt.
F REDKRICKSBUR G Feb. 24.
vTlie -returii dl theJJUih.lia'v.oULe fltcut aim uud
i.oiiiivj 1 vyix, wasTTTrrdneway-celebrated-by
our citizens with demonitra'tions ol toy and hilaritv
VT-Qi--uunqa.imwjue.rais. ordnance, in-
f I f I- .1 .... -
jeaiouiy, mairct; ana contention! J.et luen
ciinfider thieir frlliitr m-pn. lL- t K.;-.f! o
J fallible, and hot attribute to depravity of
Mvaii) "mi, -w111v.11 llilljJiv V.ilUirueu, IS DUt
an error in judginent Let them leave per
lonal invective, for manly argument, and en
deavour to convince, father than tcurritate
each other. Let reafoii prescribe bounds to
enthufiafm, arid difference inpinion ceale
to be confidered as proofs of bale principles
Hid finiltcr defigns!
1 ------- ----- - y--- r """ man litis a:
a branch of tr.e Lenultirre will he
4euf4he rigm,4ibeties nd properties' or the
pie, and to protevthe coftltitutton all he United ! ldurtd the htfppfmormng, waJ Tretted li?nocm
States well aslie conftkutions anj.rights of the 1 and at funfet, and in the evening there Was a fplen-
jndividnal lUtes againlt errors of judgn.eiJt, irrefiu J did ball at Herndon's.
amies or the palhons, or other encroachmentf of The Patrht JEKfc'ERSON arrived in town the
irian infirmity or more reprehenfible enterprize, me mb?nWbn his way to th. u -i of Overrtn-m
in the executKc on one hand or the more immediate lie tarried bill a few hours , and on leavine town
rtfTfr! ot -he P"1 ?n theotWrv 4.WM faluted bj a difcharge, of fix rounds from the
Inele coniiderations will all ni'..;. 1
z - --. ----- vuimm -fio aiiiuiaie " .
me in ifty future courle, with a Confident reliance.! 7 " - ' - . '
- NORFOLK, Februarys
. A letter from a Member hi L'ongrtis to nis friend
in this town, informs, that the Diredbrs of the
Hunk of tlie Unitcd Srates, have agreed to the efta
blifhmeat oa Branch of Tuld Bank in tins borough.
firtt a far a mvcnnliiA rtioll k .:f.... 1. ''
7- -v - ui. uuiiuruiiy meaiur
ed by the Conitutton of the United States and faith-J
fullv dire ft eA tin the nnkli nr.nA I l... 11 1 )
. I faw"" iiiBit ucjupport-
fcd by the Senate as well as by the Houfe of Repre-
cntatives and the people at large j and on no other
condition ought any fupport at all to be expected
or deiired., - ... ... .
, Wjth cordial wifhes for our- honour health and
kappmefs, and fervent prayers for continuation ol
th- vfrtues 1ibera; pwlperity. and peace ol our
- beloved cobnrrv.- f irvi hm Mf .fw,, !-.. . i
. twui icayc mi ao
. ii uianmti, 01 . vne lemon.
aAHetter-basbcenreeel Ved- fr
dated from Hdvam
Bptany Bay in
in? account o
it 1
a
left Gcrilrl in th l.ft riA.n:.. n.i . . '
, -T-.-, .fiWU.9, riiiiicr cannot
live Ion- von hiiM n,w ln-.rti...-:i. ,
earot?s health is tar Ifoin beiBhg; fifin.r " ; vr
Wnglne, releafe of
..,p.rer 1,1 tne cauie ot liper ty, Tholnas Muir,
we ,traa ftpni a. Havannah;ictter, of the 3d of
rifrimhr loll 3
ehngland captain whoarrjvM Botany
ffay-in the Wg.nningof 1 79, offered Mr. Muirhii
ferviceMO any way h conceived they might be ufe
yefle and they proceeded towards the riorth-welt
, eoaft ot tfm ntUent, -Hearinrf WEngU Vu
tewtbateo
fafetyf roundJ0the fame part of the coaft. I the
night the vcffehr feprated iti a cafe, Tlur Shnsa!
; :cSpxain, ftftcr. cpalting fbme thfe ibpu NoCkf
landeoVMr. Muir, ro,e to the neeftS;
olTicer, then proceeded th Sr to;; t j "f
-rr xj' l. vf. iiw iiience: by
JifeaKSS ypyenCrueipfcriwc-
p PF T F. RS B U RG; Feb. 4
Extract of a letter from ' a gentleman in Pniladei
P')ia t0 h's Wend. in this town, dated Feb. i8r
.V " ,s: runOMred ahour- tbwri toAlay, that Mr,
Pincknev met a far mow' tin'nriViU'V..:. r.
. -.- --r- ..v... v.v IVlbllllUU HUH
the rrenclt government than was expected by hint
,t auyj.icu ly prevent tne evil ooinfr fur
th7; 7his .nM fpWtso'ourme,rchnts,
" ua iAiH.-n connaerabiy.
We ar forjj toiritorin ti.e. public tltaftifturb.
arices of a very feriout nature prevail in the upper
Cherokces, occafioijed by the murder of three Che-
ruKce inmans, vizyihc RM Bird, yViH, a lme
ru A H1,,u1.u,IWUIcr wnoie name we could, not liarn.
Jbefeslndjans were IwhtlnV ,he land, affiled
them hv rhi lnli.J .r i . ; . P.
, : " "u -iV?" 8,,t werp vimed by tour
wb,j5 Im!n; Jhe Bird received them in imoft
cordial and Irtendlv tiiannv "ahv-i .i... .- a -
. , -v, "r'-vv v!tcM mem a mare
Ot 1115 provillons. ariJ-a fliWl- ri:r-x?Tr
they could bu lid one fn rh,V!.1-: . . . u f. i ? :
k i- V V ; ' ' - . Vj:" fnuii'H, llir wmies
.mur.,.ca uiem tiiat tliey were coute fqr the purpofe
. : . "7 ; .vi.Mu tn ims Kinflncis tnele barba
rians murdered them ia cold blood. :Unon tl .
kcetpt ; ot th.snews in the nation, the Indians burnt
the . hpules of their decealeA U.u ...,.i a
ins liewTiblr way th Arr5r,'n5 I amis. Yoanc Watt fwr l. J ..V-
-f. v T . .. .:v.y i uaucrinir attention --t--r-i' -?rs jt"" inuanx
from, the iiMitanttTTtteTlefF
Havannah;lnfrhr A . rne of captain Richara SnWw. ,L, ;j
- ii ' V o. " w l" wnicn ne was
..vAlNMiJi.bw on Ki.rriial hiWij, t'o hi.
ateer. knd earrimA ': . i. "
earffo was out nto 5-1 nAr..X I l",eT
kji j v v wiin iiarinneis.
tifral SmjKeceiv(ed notice tli4t
k.f ftipwas rdealed by. Victor Hughe.,, and the car
PdffQm curious circdmftahce.The name of
Jo,, Buchanan ; there Is inalrintorel
JUfi cbant of i hat name, . .warm friend to the Bri-
that the vi.01 k-i : j foon . was known
AT a meeting of the ( ommiflioiurs of the tbwn of
J Ve!Le at Lewis Barb's, f;fqt oh Sattuday
evening j jth February 1797,
JR lEU ED that all free negroes, 'nrnlatoe's,
S and other perfons of mixed blbod. Who ar it
prefent inhabirfants of this town, fhalt on or before
;..w ... uay UI ni ncxr, appiv t.ithe town clerk,,
m order to have their names rgillered and jece-ve
a bage agrteably to an aft of the r,rneral Aflem t jy
yj ? tate -and tht every jjerron of the ''above
delcriptioti who Way heresfrer become an inhab:.
tant of the' faid town, make the tike application
within three days after their arrival, under the
penalty by law prefcribed.
V br, ' , DUNCAN M'RAE, Clk.
Fajcttrttlle, March 50.4
t " . ;,7 ","rP""ott-anoHiiiiuence
of captain Richara WrL. riL . -.
P-T' tnews arHvei and
Uy the aid of roWerdieroke w
Liei, decide they will wS
,r;irY -S- - "? l,,c caerai-
anord ihetn any xiTwrV--:?t-
SSMMcfa.ce of the
I kmcr,?., - th -wi.neaeteiice of the
: -S-iVv 'i' " ' uV"Wd betubaVtSiVnd
I privates, nd oVthe fi: jL. tjerns an!.
1 k.i 1 - -i ----- i.S'ii.'"' a lucv sr n
1 - &; oJljf,M4.lMrd living. ; Zl
goteinmenjjJJ
F AYETTV IL L EixMarch 4. .
Tames Hnft PC. --Vl,r.c-L'. r .. .. .
-1 J T ' .' ."wr or tne united
States, by amajofity of Jg. "
nafe of 1 he UnitjranTtates, pro tern. ' .
The hon; general IwiVnv idr iv.;-..-:.. r
.1.- ft J t" .. : ' ""n.iry ai war Ot
the Unit ed St ates, is among others, held up fodthiL
j "-" w uic ui iianacnnictts,
7 ; . i.iv 1 8.
.i;1 ,inlPa"lPron his jBritan-
nic Majefty s ihm.M wqi- tl d a -rr . .
1 i . r j-? w iii ui 04. uuns "
mini! Pni .'ll...tl.. ! .
. V lJt 1(IU - ...
PURSUANT to an aft of the General Aflemblv
bwinglandVand town lots, or lb moch-thereof
nr lnWA fo,d at d.e CpurMioule
ltl BrunlWlck cnnnrv nn tl,. ,.1. . . '
x .u "V u iia ounprii I 707. .
lor the payment of tas ,1., .1, r. .. v"
1 - i ,. t . - iiieicuii ior me year,
io.ctteUitttatedoi,-.or oear'AhaUoti
f ..-i Ya 1 i Known hy the name
PS?n "-r i11'1"01'111 torcol. belonging to
J Vh ?,,,K'f ' d ate-64o icTes on Indian Cr.ek
M2ni? do- ftd known-by Whaine bf
-IfO ioinhlr Hie xtv t -..i. L
or near Snate inan.r tVa i. .06'. "
t. ri " lu -w me - property ot
- ,r w u. jominii or near do ' t h
-V00 J""-W terti
f?,ffceii Liyingffon's Creek and
the Maden Line, the property otWs Holme. -qpo
crrt more pr ejs in or adjoining jthe Green
fi llg ,n,t-r c-cres -in C.tkmV Net k, late .
. of .Smuhvillr. Niv
Anthony Toonier,ne do. ?n do.. No t
?yoYrfcVeD do- No 8
P, qX too. -
r - -. -- .
j r ir1 - vr in rin. ... rz . mm. i
warn, mi-rlo j. ;
.jupnowain, one do, in do. No. i2
47, 57.
James Walker, len. lour do. in do. ' Nov
John Martin, half a do. do.V No. ,0.
Arahpirofrett, bne do. in do. No' 35. ..
John Geflcr, nc i.rdo. No -ii
George Gibhs. ;w0 do in do. .No.,, c4. ?
Harrifs and Snrmn j v -ry' 4.
JohirttrarrA one do tn do. NV6i.
dward W one do. in do. No. 7;. V
John Allan one do. in do. No, 77; ,
John Mart,n, one do. in do. No. 79. ; r-: -
ohn tor ,Wd- in NV8o, 8,.
W.ri.nm Nmt, one do. i do? No. crl H
)J T fan,l'bell two do.in do, Ko,2 r, & 6.
t't uiiiTich.( . -ir:.. ; V'.. "
lohn Ferguv two do. in do.
wi Fim, 'Hrohe do3rdo
Widow Allan. nn A - .
Eftate of Parker-Ouince tvrn A : :' 1
(v Wtatrot Richard Ouince rn .jJ ' j
uiic no. m do. - ' 7-
- Ti'..r.Ki- . . ' ;
5 T ''. auripnta pttptr.
' , WWr V me Ditternels
BAlfl f adT r. . .-'- ;um uVmei,jr ; or -party . contention, men
breath inrn th '
is robbing life of i
r',, tiairu London. 2 fth Mov - 1 Jl . - v. Jt
" There hae been fevS & uT , r . W.- its baneful
- -- - ,..;.,M ,7 IW JOraS j wcetomlbrts of iocicty,-i
Si
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