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7 f- . 4" 1 I.-,., . . . EXTRACT yVHATISLORY?. V. f y; V What Is glory ? Say's a feaheV' f - TMouoted'oii tbe buoyant ir j;; Prey toevcrywind aod weather, 'pfteafoa'ftBia ftldm filing ThatVelorr i J&k the carter x , .- wimiii luyuu UD.yiiK (Mice, WoiiM'lt ihwi'eafe and eonlcieoceTiaTter, . . -v?f t. Such a thUg on tbee to 'feej.----.;.?' : .r::t -Wedded to Vtltlid;drttne,lv : .ktt foul, and Iseavyjaderii vl; vEmptypageanoy her own. . -, uy1; TVWiattsorji, AiJcriic lawyer,,- -3 - i lyUFeelels tpidgiag -to the f ourtjk' j:..; i harder worfc'd '-4!?Ceafelefi Uboti left fupporu f; :''v,?: "'"-;..' ; vvWhaf U glory I tfeVfAif '" :'', '"- y'U Hie, abd alk the trading crew, . , v Man in common council witty, " .' ? ; J ' Chriftiaii a'j'dw-at heart a Jew. , hyhatii goryfr: Afrhiq bawling1. j . fatrjoc of heroic age, .a a a a " ' l '"''" - .The hode hia ftandhe'walta calling : ; :.., Lojigv for party to epgag'e, . -, ' . What fcglory Aflc tberaifcr. Surtnog "rad hit bags cf gold,' '.., Aflc his heir' I ; He, hardly wiier, ; . ;' ' JScatteripg wide the fordid mould. ... .,, Whatji glcjyAik the poet, -r ' Pockets low and wifhei high, . ;."Wandngi and yet nonemuft k'owit, N All but earth, and air and jky. 7 . ' Whatiitlpry? Aflc the i"or. V ,,: Wither beaten, temped toft, ,Ship hujprifotf 'Kradredrrricsdi and countryTott. . A Ik the (oldter, faint and gory, Leaning where hit comrades lie, , Aflc him firmlv, "whati g'ory? . . . He Aall anlwer with a Cgh. ' .What is glory? Hero 1 finding -Madly o'er a ruin'd land, ilWJbat is glory ? .Time is gKding, .. Death and judgment are at band. y'i " : ":" 1 :i - Xtvrik IROM CENElRA MOREAU TO , ; " . w ' Tempt,' 11$ Yihft year 1. ' " A month has nearly elapsed since I am de tained as an accomplice of Georges and I'ichegra, and pernaps i ain aesunca pear before the tribunals to exonerate rn' " aelf from the crime , of irn attempt against " the safety of the state, aftdythe chie f of the ;. govcratnenti. - ; v , I was far from thinking that ifteir hv log passed tiirouh the revolution and the " war, exempt from the least reproach of io- F chrism and lof.-amUUen j ind eanecially srhen. atthe head of the fereatvicrorious ar- i jniev I might have had the means of grati . fytng thosfrpao3!ons ; that it would be at a irioment wheo iiviirg a simple cUiaen, occupied with toy famrlyV and seeing a vc rv small number of friends, ' I should be accused of such folly. .;No dotibt but my former connections yith general Pichegru f nave given rise 10 ini tiusuuu. . Before sueakini in my Justification, per tffmtt meGenefaL to retrogadeto the 9VTce of that, connection ;., rd i doubt not fiut 1 'cartconvince you that the intercourse which one may preserve with an ancient chief nd afi ancient friend, though divided in opinu .oh,: and hairing served different parties, is r tar from being criminal. . s . - General Pichegru came to take the com- Xnind of dhe Ar my of the North in the be il jginning bt the ytar 2.' I then had been ge neral of brigade for about six months. I jZtfii fulfilling ad interim the functions of di ' : vlsiofyf-widith.iome success, & ;: of my dispositions ' at the; outset, hi speedi ' lobtained for me the grade I ws monient ' : arily fulfilling. 4 . . - -, " V Oii, entering upon the ompargn, he ,i . 5 gave ne the, f ommand of half the army, flaiidinVuated mwttil moat important jrationav.v";" :'yr "''T '.----vJxl-: Two' months before the close of the ' campaign his health obliged him to abs-nt -himself; government charged me, at his L recommendation, with Cnisbing; the con !. quest of part of Dutch Brabant, and of Guelders; - After the. wihtsr campaigo - . which rendered us masters of the rtmain j derof Holland, he parsed to the army of - the Rhthe naming meoi his succcessoir; and.the'Nationjil dsnyehtioOsMPl With the command he had just quitted, tblwarticulirlyWe be torgiotteiL7-rcnegTu,!; in. tha ,,J-c-v gislativei . oqy couia iitt.ie, injure tne. public tiiranquilit I,,howveif, took some precautions for thei safety of the ifirtnyV .integard jof an c'splfl'r nage that might be hurtful to ttTheae re-. searches nd the ticcypnering,- were couv fided to the hands of different oersons. Zl I hevea rumourea4 JtneT:niis.ip?8s was great consequence of which, two oficeta.who had ; knowledge ficojsponn me to give notice to jernenti -and gave me to'understand that it was becoming put: tic,' and that at Strshiirgh they, were pre paring-to iqfbi'hV Directory tBerepR ,; 'J-vaaypiWii Jfunctionarynd culd' not preserve a )nger sjleftce ': b,Vittiput addressinc-mseU directly to goveroirfent, . I .wrote bpit in . Wn&dence to the director, Barthelemi, )pnc of. its members, Vxojiest.: ing hia bpinicit, v and tilling him that hese papers, although genUiue, were not Bufhci ent iudiciarv proof, as none of them were signed j" and nearly thewhole Writtett iccy- phere..'' , :-4M: r -'v-' t-' -'. . TMyetter airivedli mtnt'i afttr citizen Barthelemi's arresi ; k tne uireciory, iu wnom u w rrnmicu, required of me the papers I had mentioned u Pichegru went to Cayenne and return ed afterwards to Germany 1 and England-; I had no connection with him. A short time; after the peace with England, M. David, uncle of geneVal'Souham, who had passed a year with him in the army of the north, ,wote methat Pichegru was the bn lv one of the, FructidOrisors not returned ; and he mentioned that he was surprised ta hear thaMt was tfpbn ' my epposition alone that you refused hia return toiPrance I replied tbMvDavidvthartJofBrfroffi oppos ing I wotiU makci it -a duty to demand it. He .cqmniiunicated my letter to several per sons, -and I have the positive assurance that thit':djemand n;een made t? yo'. Some tithe afterwards M. David wrote to me that he had enjqmed Pichegru .' to ask you himself for his recal ;xixt that he had answered be would not demand it without the certainty fiw -being granted.SrVbove all he charged him to thahk me for thVan. swer'I had made to the imputation of being opposed to his return that he had never thought me capable of such an act ; .and that he even knew, that in the affair of the' correspondence of KHnglin, I had found myself in a very delicate isituation. M. Dn id again wrote me three or four very insignificant letters upon the subject. Since . hia arrestatioR he vrbte to me requesting I would take some steps in his favor. I was very sorry that my . ditanc from govern- . ment would not permit me icAcnugnien your justice in Yt respect, and I doubt not but it would have been easy to remove the prejudice! you might have received. I beard no more of PichegrU but very indi rectly, nd by pefsop8 whom the' war ob liged to return to France, t'rom that pe riod to this during the two first campaigns T in Germany, ' and since the peace, he has made distant overtures to me to know it it would he possible to draw lnto'a coalition with the French Princes. . I found all this so ridiculous, that I did not even reply to these overtures .-i....:-r..:..i.:....:: A3 tc'tlie actual conspiracy, I can.equal Iy assure you that I am far from having tak en the smallest part in it. I acknowledge to you that I am at a loss to conceive how an handful pf scattered nien could hope to effect a change in the state, and to replace upon the throne, a family which the efforts of all Europe, aided by civil war, could not sacceed in accbmplishingf and that, above all, I should be so unreasonable, by concur ring, to lose the fruits of all my labor which woild have ensured meperpetual reproach es.----.;. . ,; - - :?.";'"',';:.. Xj'.-T' .:--v" '."t ' .criminal andl doubt not, had you request. ed an explanation pf nvest of the facts which I wouMhaye haatened to'giye you, ;tVey; wbuW liayeTprevented the regrets of ordjjrS' ipg;a detention, and to me tbehumiliatipn of beins'ln fetters; perhaps obliged tq ap: pear" ; ibt jfore' the tribunals to say that J am no conspirator, and to appeal (or mvjustifi cation to a probity -of 25 years which bas never been -impeached and to me service which! haveVendereJ to my country. .shall not dwell upon these, General; I flat ; ter myself they are not yet e&ced from your f- memory 4 -t)ur wu remina you mat 11 me aesireoi Tilting a part in tnc rrcnciuuo y ernmcnt had been for a single moment the object of my Services and of rny ambitibri, die career was open before die m a very ad vantageous manner some, time before your return from Egypt anctaurely you, nave not forgot the disinterestedness t shewed in seconding you on the 16th Brumaire. " J Our cne mies since; that tl me have kept us asunder. "It is with much regret -C find -1 am obliged to speak of myself and what I have done : but in a moment when I am accusedof beinjr au accomplice of those who are considered as acting at theinstigarjbn at bngiand, l shan pernaps nave jto aetena myself against her snares, X have the vani ty to belu ve she must judge of the inju ries I can do her from those I have already done, , !;L -;-'";v'r ; ." ;' L -'".' -; . If bbtain, General, your complete at tention, I have no doubt of justice. 1 V I shall wait your decision of my fate with the, tranquility of innocence, but not without an apprehension of seeing those enemies triumph who are always attracted by celebrity. I am, with respect, ' MOREAU, General." 7 vQne ear aTterwirdTI agaitF" filledrup hiar ; place in tbearmy of the Rhine, he being V . called, to the LegisUtjve Body ; sand from that time l ceased havmg frequent, inter: cpurees with him. ... n tne snort campaign 01 uic year a, jcj tssk the chests of the general .staU qt the V , enemy's army 3 a great quantity of paprs were brought to me, which general Dcsaix, ? who thed was wounded, amused himself in perusiag- It appeared tox us, by "this cor- respoodence, that geaeral Pichegru had had - somft-eonuection vith' the French Princes. " t '..This discovery gave us much concern, snd eat to you,' General, whatever proposition has been made to me I have re jected,' and have considered it as the basest of follies ; and lhat when the chances of a .descent upon England have been represent ed to me as favoroble to a change of goveVo ment, I have answered that, the Senate was the authority to which all Frenchmen would yield obedience in case pf trouble $c that I should be the Erst to submit to its orsTers. : Such overtures made to me, an isola ted citizen, not wishing to preserve any kincLof relation either with the army of 1 v-. 1 ' t ' wnicn: nine tenuis nave scryea unuer my or der?, or with any of the constituted autho rities, could not, but meetwith my refu ial. To become ah informer was too-repugnant tct myiisfactcrrlway with se verity becomes odious, and impresses a seal of reprobation 00 him who, has; rendered himself guHty of it" towards persons; to whom he owed gratitude, and with whom he was ir ancient connections pf friendship. Duty itself will sometimes yieldto the voice of public opiniwn. ' T -i ' ' ' - i -r 44 IVis, General, is what I had to say re speeting my connections with Pichegru. It will doubtless convince you that very false and datogerbua inferences have been drawn from iny sti)8 and actions, - which though perhaps imprudent, 'were fax from being Valuable Family Medicines. Just received direct from He Patentees, ANp'fOK SALE BY Duncan Macrae, F ay ett evjj. ijsy M fHI rOLLWIMO VALVABLC D I CI N & The Celebrated Jlorse, CCEURde-LION, Q-TAND5 within iwo tud a half miles of VIZ. - dr, rawson's :. z, . Anti-Bilious and Stomachic Bittefs . St) juiily pprecialed for their singuUf and uncommon virtes(ll resoring weak and decayed conitiiutiom, and all that Wiia of complicated carapUmti o common iu the . priiig and fiiriibas, luch Jaundice, Bihout Ftvert, Dijtenlariet, luiermUteitt f evert, and,, Jgurt, Long Au. tumnal Fetxrt, Rkumatitmtt Ke. Tbey procure a itrong appetite' and dat0tionvl'Pa?in8 1? bjs"eM nd tiVlinet. those penons who before .taking tbrm were ruelancholly, I iw spirited and trembling, and tctnove Uioe dull un-p'ea-ant tentatiotti to ditgreeable to be burnt Price 50 centabo. Dr. LEE's Genuine T Windham J 'Bilious Pills. The great. -ale and,encrcaing demand for these valuable Pitts, for tittle twelve' yein last, bespeak, their intrinsic worth j they have proved singularly efficaciou- in JJiViw Ftvert, Jaundice, Hefdacks, Dyteitamt, BVim CMir, Drtytiet, Ftiual complaisti, &V. Eacb b U of direction will be ligned by Sml..' Lee, jua. (th Fatentee) in hit own hand .itin, or they will note genuine--Price SO ce.ni a ooi. .... . ;" - .; 'v Dr. RATvSON's Itch Ointment A cert'1 appl'cat'un for that disagrceabJecom plaint calltd tlie Itch. Ii tffecu a cure in veiy thort time i'rice 42 cents a box. ' ----- " " :THOMPSQN's.,,....,! ,Li, Aromatic 'tooth-Paste For curing the scurvy in the teeth and gin and foi whitening afid'preJei.viiig, tb Veetlv. It likewue takes i fl all disagreeable smells from' the breath, which generally "arine tro scorbutic gum and bad teeth Price 50 cnt a bo . . v. Da.-RAWSON's - Anti-Bilious Ptlls or Family JPhysic .In great colds and suildea attacks , of diseases, an evly U?e of these Pill' often produce the ha; pieM -eff:tt, and. taken oirfe in 8 or 10 dy in ca.es ot Iiidigestitin, Dii zimi, Faiiitn the Stomach and Boweltt Vutrkat-'i, &Y, and a liberal ue of y Anti-Bilious Bitters in. the inter mediate time ha relieved piiteaU' iXpfa w a miracle irice 35 cents "abox.- "' yy- ., Dr. RAWSON's irrwi Powders, ' '. v A Medicine which tor efficacy and safety in its opera tion stands unrivalled. - The most authentic prjofs of in astonishiag virtues and good effects, in extreme and akrn jng am&WoiMdt, may be'seeu at the place 'ot'tatBW Price 50 ccnta si package.. '--LS-zJ. ..-''2- -' -X;,;:'- ' - ''".''' .' , :r::V;,-DR.; COOLEY's Veretale Elixir or Cough Drops, V- Fjt CoagW, CJU. Atthmai,-SliUinK of Stood, and every other ohipiauu to which that organ oi life, the lungs, U perpetually expjsed, its merits are unrivalled Price 75 reus a oottie. ' , . . -- jiiii.jLu. a s Ififalliablc Remedy for On' Piles, ' '. 1 - Price 50 cents a box." ... y Very particolsr directions accompany euchj'ef these va luable Medicine. : j . Tbe above Medici n are also lcWal in WXUnfngton, by Geerani Avery r'at Salembf Mr. Shober at Chapel Hill, by Samuel Hopkins : and at Kuiueriormoti, oy 'Louibur:, mni it Kaleitth; iThe Sprin Seafoa will end the Uft of tune, aod tbe Fall Seafoo the laft of Oflober. , Mites put the Spn'aff Seafoo and not proviog with Foal, ftaU have tbe piiricge of the Fall Seafon, gratis My price will be 20 dollars, psfoble ibe fit ft of April, ioc 1 18 dollars jfhall difebatge the ."Sprlflgr &&ufautt6 dIirr.'hVFn JJeafiw,-'--if paid by fhe ic'th of March,' tier, 1 will, i-afurc a Colt to tfiad and fuck for 40 3oI!an j twelva'aod a half Dollars the Leap, paid at tbe tiaie the, Mfire is Covered ; and ftould tbe Mare prove pot with - Foal, fhe hall hate tbe whole Sca'fow .fif-ad a halfl)oliafi irnore, Perfoos wiftiing their Warei fed wwh Cem, (hall havie u at.twa god a half Dollars cafli tbe barrcL My treatment fliaJI be the" fame aiblt year1, for which I appeal to thefc gendjjjic wb favored me with their cuttou. M Gentlemen who put Marcs by the Leap.j(ry , get no Colt, fliali have a Seafon for 16 Dyh; , and tbofe who put by the Seafoo and faiiriliaU have two Seafona for tbe price of one. pvery cHe ftall be takeo, bur 1 will not be Jlib!cifirjcni..Llx,-. ...i ; ElylSHA WILLlAilS, Franlin, Fd. 17, 1804. --' , - ' PEDIGREE. . Caeurde Lion waijjotby Highflyer, his tiaai ' the famoua Dido by Eclipfe 'Didoold it the Dulte ef Curnberhind's faV, for 8yo guioeag, aodCacor de Lion a foal by her ndek fate foe ' 400 Ruioeas--aa cettificates 10 ray poffeflion will fliew. ' - ; . . - . : . DESCRIPTION. A oe Bay, a ftai to hia forehead, with black mane, tail, lfg od boof. . ; ' Lift of Letters rtneumng in the Pofl-bfjict, $ay ettevilt ijl if Julyi 1 864, nUchif not tallti for- teferttfivfOSokriiatill btftnm the General Pejt Ojfkt at dead Ldteri. GALEB Abbot, near Fayettevi'Ie ; Wi'ltara t Aoderfon,- do. Joha Andrewi, .Cumbtr. land County ; Duncan Black, do. Andrew Bre. nan, da. John Bethuoe, near FayetteTille ; Joha Chifliolro, Fayettevill! Jatriea Cotejdo. Archi bald Campbell,; near do. Joha Coleman, near do. Duncan Crawford, do. $qaire Caineron, do. Du. gald Campbell, do. Dugald Clarke; care of John A4acMill?B, Fayetteville 1 William Dolby, Cutn berland csaoty Ezekiel Ford, .: Fayetteville ; John Graham, care of Jas. M'Naor, Jiobefoo coanty j Jofeh Gelt, care of George . Barge, Fayetteville j Dooald Graham, cart of James nt ; Stephen Giimore, near Fayetttville ; Ebei Hiyle, Fayetteville $ : Benjamia Jones or Jenkins, do- Daniel Laflxlv, Cumberland county ; William M Kay4 Fayetteville, Peter M' Arthur, ?. )'t i Mary Moore, care of James Kemp, Fay etteTille ; Samuel M'Kry, do. 2 .' Malcolm Mac Leod, doV-WilliamM'Ktoaie, doKS ( Donald M'Donald, do 1 1 John M'PhaH, care cf Dan can M'Lerao. Fayetteville f Coll MWeill, Cum berland county t 1 Archibald, M'NeilJ, . Walker's Creek, Cumberiatid coanty ( John Monroe, do. Neill Monroe, do. .Archibald M'Duffee.'do. 2 f Lachlaa M'Kenan, do. John M'Kav, tun Xon. I flieet ; Dooald M Keazie, Cumberland county, 2 5 Alexander M Leod, carpenter, do. Ma'ccm M'Ioni$J d. Daniel M'Coll, do MalcomM' Neil, do. John Morris, care of Mrs. Anders, Black River t John M Each'ern, Rubefoa coua-. ty t Daniel M'Millan, do " John M' Kay,' do. Widow M'Lan, do George NuttintVgyttte- vU-e .j Sarah. Navlor, vdo. ' HamiltorTPrincedoi Jofeph Prindle, dp.: Thomas Oaeifenberry, do. ' Jam Rophey, doJame, RoJTell! do;uncan Ray, Cumberland county, 3 ; James Rawr.fley, Chatham' county ; Daniel Smith,- Cumbttland county ; William Smith, do. Jacob SmflleVdo. John Saw, Fayetreviffe j Jfames Snvith, Rwbcfoa county ; Mr. Taylor, Campbe'lton ; James Tor rv , Cumberland county David Vance, Haticr, . Fa yetterille j Samuel Vance, do. Eltba Wilkins Cumberland county ; John Younger do. Thor . ' mas Youngs Fayetteville x : ; Duncan MacRae, P.M. - 1 Needham Davis, - J ; Saddler and Harness Mlaler.ih TAKES this method of informing hi fnerjd and he public in general, that he liasjrpov ed his Shop Bear the corner of Market and Third Street, where ht continues teatrypa the Saddle and Harnefs making hufieft inal jt va rious branches. ' He .has eahand a goo'd f fortment of Saddlery and'Harne's .mounting,; plated Belts, and hejflattert himfelf that bis it tention to bufjpefijni meet the patronage of a ge nerous public .jyOrdett from the country will be attended towith panctuali;y and difpatcha" " A generous price will be given to Journeymen Saddlers that will be attentive to bu$nef& r ' - Nm. DAVIS. ; Smithfeld, June 1 7,-104. , , .. . A. - w N. B Duncan MaeRae alfo keeps generally 60 hand, a faiall Supply of Weft-India AR TICLES and DRY GOODS, and has4 lately received from Philadelphia, a Number of ele 'gant Family Bibles, at .yaiious Prices" with Plates, Maps, &c.k and a general Aflbrtment bf Englilh SchodVBboks, with a Urge Collection of choice : Novels, Sec. which he will fell extremely low (ot CUsi; :-'. . ' . f-:f "'iZ'-? y - v Thomas Cotton, deccaJcL THE Subferibers baving qualtHed as Exey cutars, bf the latt Will and -Tefliwent cf 1 homai Cottpni dec. late of Montgomery'jrpua. fy 1 requeft all perfon's in3ebted to makelpeecf payment, and tbofe who have demands to pre- fent them properly attellcd. : " ARiMUiv nrtRlvioil Fxr's. M 9" ,; : T . ELIJAH HATTOM Montiomerycotattj, June 34, 1804, " Attornies ecan be fupplied with BlankeclarationO kinds, at the Minerva Office ; J-1.-.-,T
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