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PCUL.ISIIK1) (wkekly) BY WILLIAM IJOYLAN; if r k v , Vol i l. RALEIGH, (NC.) MONDAY, SEPTEMBER :2, l8ofc IN int. .t'imhl' Wf Y'ar;y 4 Jjoj,! if Auroras' COME TO 1 HE POINT. The f'lhi'.ft havins been difmiffed at the cbfe ot thi.feilj-jii, in a manner that imerns no,:rdenr notice, the prefent oc- --.' yT ciio'i in ty he- a pr pcr one .o develppe A free prefs mult not be hampered by the com prehe.ii five frhemes of intrigue confideratic rw ' whether this oi ihat clais whieh havebsen carrietl on, the efted of men ajeio be pleafed or diipleafed ; ofwiYch are the difconfents corriptair.ecT n r thepusbc left-to guefs ar the caufes 'of by the public, and with the conrinu ofevents in which they are deeply inre- ance and dan -ers ol more numerous ex elhd; for the .minions of all parties plofions from th fame iourcc the union conceal the errors and miflakes of thole is menaced- to which they are refpe61ive!y devoted j The following affidavit is copied from and by.vihich they, are dfher hired or the original, which ihe ediror law in iupppfted ; he who willies to Icrve the the hands of a member ' f comnefs, nubfii- inltead ol a 7ation ' or of anv mr a m, inhrr o h.-- mnm'tiiW of -nmiirv ferefted clais' of ndividuah, mud fp "ale --and being it au'bc tic ret delivered I thetruto, teeKieis a!iiwpf. p,tMai praue : up ri oath, will be appreciated accord or partial ceniure., jr is very prooaoie tiagly : aid Grange r fitd he took his har. and to the north arrd w stwjrd woul 'under tind HI a maimel:-'"iwy hxprtssivf ot his C1- thd they bnl ben Htg'tftei'h) the iitynin l-f temptx the aid Mr. Randolph, left the , tion of the !ait vice.pr, tdeut'. MUb-j a'jjjU! room.. -'I hot he set about the business in end other -members had fount bill 'is himi "o'jj f tri'i t'jt'uuce wua to members of uieir ranie, tnre llemng dethU tnv3nufd.not todefe.it the bill, and .:d t re good sue- ! vrte righ' on certaiii qiie'tfons Ani i ir-l th :rl')re h nhnu is ivirkhiz riVht .r"thJ5 earmst iwresj to aere.tr ne em, ana t.:a tregooi cess to q tiet ike minds of ;'y a them, parti cutarly th. ivet'ti members." wh' whom he ' iV (teit ftiettdhips and who had been muchh iaVor of the bill ; and others WllO 'aha bu n ndvccaUs for the till agreed to c fjfi., or m.iiafrt tt in a way' that would lead secoid i lea ton I a 35 ' fear wil bf n i;-l -! td- The inter elts. of the mme n and western memhr ivouli ni't be sncrijie d, aill then he laid, 'Ui Gd I h dl thrtt 'rubh over the hi'itls ot these i m ed nisils." I hati h iti Post br-m nt or defeat : and laid be fin I- hehid siteereded in iresNng 'Nicho fon, wh ly succeeded in Rt'itt the bill ponpa'ntdt which was an able and influential me-nler. of ----- - . . Jtnaly dlf 11; use put an end to it. . ' ; Cong thus, laid Mr. Grang r, I fucceeded datv that in ttte difcuffin' which w!e- have en ggfd for two or three days," we (hall dilpleafe both feSions of the republican party ; nay it is not ar all improbable f ha? th -federal party, whole pMclical max ii!;s of k 'Vtrnment and policy, we conii- Ci.er as -uiiicicni inuu mcir pro'ciiU'iis, (COPY.) -I, Lather Lo vuis, ,,f SufEf'd HarN 'ford c untv, and hd'c of (. oiinecUeiif, of lawiul ago, t o t liifv an 1 lay. (hat fome timi in Au,u-t, A. 1). i8:4; .it iSuffie'd afordaid in ci'inpiny -ith -he . fin: ii r jhl. ( .i.i rri f f r m rfp e ilL:ijit I auc wmjgn vvc inererorc irreconntap y neraUif the United tites, he remark fmr, and wdl wrule'we have lire and t t!)af he wifhed tofatisly his rep'UViean ;caaci7 oppole .'it !S v pr.ethat jtric:nJ, wh as he inderitood were.i.or" th:t.U chuckle at thectrcujmtaucfeor !a'tnkerh.r ftJ&fi d wth his pube onn th Aurotaacknow'etkrig and ppnmng duC, . and u ,1C tu;TTricaion of his cm-u- certain emus in ,.arfh pol.cy, vvjiich jct he went into a k-tighy detailed c --harrcxnterf;d!fcdnKn,8tha' ;re already :count of ,ar;(,us .lui,iic t;anacli ns ar r,o:onous among the republicans : we ,the leat tf governmeni aii ether p aces, h ue no doubt that tins wiUbe the cafe ; wi;ich took up the iimei teveral hour -. - we venture to fay that we fh dl ex-iHe-fait that ior a iovil linie .jU:r ne rne reieatment ana dinatidact tsp o tvvent to rdlde. at Wafhing ife two, einjus ui iuc repuLjiicdTi parry, becaufe we mall dare to fhsvv that th..reare errors on bothfiJes ; mfteaJkf Uy.n. 'tjai one or the other lsrniuiacu-latt- o- infallible'. !" . , - We repeat it, that tnere h-.ve tseen er on, arl.wiis t m a on boih fides -he pallion- of men the m if habitually ledatv have been excited to a d -g ee tha is to be lament ed, and the -conduct of men habitua'ly Itnrable, has been beyond -all former b'-.imds intemperate. In this conflict ot P i !i m men too cold in fpirit and too little acq lain'ed with human nature or the fpriags of human action, hive ben drawn-'to one or ihe otneu fi-le, as the peculiar fi ne's c f iheir ,'acuuiesto re crie the niprtfli-ns that were direded 5,.ai;:lt them, or as the iiifluerice of na-fi-vor inirigue tcund a paffige to their mm.'s. ? ' We undcr ake to fay, thaf the dhcon te'if.i ft (id div'siovs which were lo pa'pab'e in the la.it iefiion of co: gtrfs, were pn dued and carried to their ex;remV throllgfl'fhe nrlifiei.it excitements him in favor ot the bid and. that hevh laid Granger, o nrinued m japrt)f the principles ofthatbi I, forne 'in'ieafter .his rttuni'tohc;ea of"jaernmei:t, then prectd ng year rfht year bcf. re - a lid until teceivr gjm address uom tie ch.tm ber st commerce cLtbr cit 'o; AV.'t T k which was-dura. ptrdency of hat bill be fore coneiefs. I hat after ice. ivin- ti eir laddrefs and tn rea'ies ttefiri. g i im to hit dux in:ziut, or a aew ueipera e ana mdef auga'" le mtnguers : that the Iclt.ne f ---- - . - - . tranquil with him I hat he was treat ed with every rclpccl and atien ion he could dfire, bih by the prefititnt, the heads of departments, luo by the i t pub lican members of congrcls, until ome difference aroie beuvien Jiim and tl)e honorable John R ntidiphi a member of congrefs, rdpt.di::g a-bill U lere cn grefs "relative to cnuntervaijwg duties. . He laid jt was true that ihe heds if depart ments generally, lavored the principle, of that billthai be ' new Mr. Kahdqlph wms-t'lyin-i.nvr ol it, from being Sail pi lanr - wil h h i m, -on-1 r ar I nhU , - anu --j- i ,. .. ... - i. i- t i that he himstlf had alw ,y been untied wiM ra,T f ecmieo If, and 'old inem ne mould Wjuld certainly be nmdvwn. 'f' h) ! trot quif ffiis feaU a.i4jhat'he would n t be aain appoitired cn the omniilee ways and means (Signed) LUiHER LDOMlS. : from ike Repertory. appointed ts an ''$' which tv t'd nmtiom'cr.vress'i Bit .v.ieht wilt be .it agait.ft be o er bearing innuence of laid , o- tlx wiy sYme othewwhtd so a b brmJed 'nndoip'y in Ipite pf all his .influence; 4 for 1 that y aid not se-the obf-fli cmtemp .itl and from that time to. the prelum he has led to be emd bij a'jd rliat iiabtpk Oct n.my bitter enemy. He further Jard be acti.e part he took in. favor of the Y.iz-. claimant had highfened his' bit tcruef aaivft hi;"; and drawn from him i- uc -ii vdive and. bufe. He further It -tted. ih.:: tie hud be n accided ot x.-t-his ii flTerue in iayor of Burts e!ec tioii in ii w V01 k, yet after all iheabu'e, he Oi ' h. haJ ir in his power to prove hi .n'el c T-'T; ih.il t:n Jtr cii cumltances in W'.ith he vvas p acd. no man touid have djne Us tlttti ie ad. rid furthermore laid, n.'iwit! It ndinga!l 'hat was done and la'd rb'ut hint relpeciii.g las infiu n.ciiii! t're r pats eieelun in l he irate of Neu-Vo lo far horn true, that he wo the marl lb! caused its iienut ; wbiidl he ef fecie i by (end'ng a co-frdentiai fuet i with commune Von. to 1 'ewit i. vi'cn Ol iNw 1 Oiiv. li. gr e ftsticf jj mm ?' x t fjns and 0 eret oris, which ua. the cau!e-ot It.s dtfea-; and that through his itfenns he had ; he sccoui time saved lis jxuritr I loin a cnlamih, which t thtrwile u ou.d have been dreadful. Mr. Granger ackn6le.!ged that he had been siroupy p,estd by certain gmtie m'u tit Waspinilon, thtneuds jfAh: iwr, to tn.iie ujtot his injlumee, which they laid wasgfeat, in many partTof i4ie Hate; to pti'or ike bn r tarty euf.tcn ; and f aid he to. IL. i. I!. . . I . . L ' I'. L ... 1 'ake neutral gfu; d : but a ieigtkhwas h ted prf.isrd by co taii, grtit.emen, to whom he litis Wider gieit obligations, he Pad at h;:fl.ct..'ot3 On THE PRE ENT STATi. cp ATI - - s Few petfons w? I deny that the fu1 gat ion of Gr:a! I34riin hy France w -uhH 1 spole tMe Lmm.d h afes to t!ie txaci' c ns, if notto the arbitrary do'mini. n of tlir'coi.qafrer ' i'ut they w il n r lie-, lieve-tnat there ;s anv re lfo:. t ) f ;ir mat feat britain will be obliged to yield to Bonapauc; or that vte Ameiicatis-vfulii' yield to him, thtnigh ihe t.nghfh fh uf 1. At this didanre. , vve U-c. much of . he difp'ay rf the iititilh power, and verV I tltei f thJ; dlfJjcu iies. I h;ir wealth. appears 10 us inexhaultable, their people are u!ed io tax s. and the gov-riune'nt fecniS, fy a' f r-gi)Jgr. prrdcx, b.poj". lefs the treigiflfi of both liber; 3 aiid de!ppfilm. We cannot the-e'o(e c. 'nceive .'that the ;Bhifh: treafury cuii want nAi s. 1 " ' ' When ; y.r !' k at 'Knrrre and her de. pendencies, we lee myriads o fold'ers lew manufacturers, and n t one ptr chant fhip. Ve' al'o know !hat i real povrny . nas tu p ill- g'y - iciteiied - her etigtli prmttt.d on of them f iuh use of c,mfum4lnn of colonial pru'ee, fo thif hu nam, ,cr tb-tt fure ( 10 flavor Mr. j u hcn A:neijran , are fl,fftr,d (Q r-: Bur, s election ! under certain nmirati-' ,tin Mr h theJeis Vem lt)f t.ns, v;h,ch heexprehedm writing .and it jn lhe FreIlch Hm As tbe Fj enc a copy of it retained by him. All . Ux be have ceared , u iv , mAL- laui was tsoiie it n ue ir.iuiii exceeu me "embraced views and deJmm of various kinds ; that the intriguers. atlr a pre r.'hm m ifcj antf the ifconients of I Jt fcfE m ha.t a common 'Origin ; ; and thu the eiedi.on ofaprelldent ini8o, - has been thu? eatlyanticipate and bro't fc- product combinations and influences in taT( not 1 hat uupendous fraud, the z 0 specula!::'. v ..... irithcr v.-rir is . there has b?cn a tacit comproir.ife d,.yai :ouviiuerefts of time- ferving. republicans- wi' l federalilts to produce certain acts oLrectprocal favor ;. - appointments to high lf aridns-.and of- iiccsand that cveji lhercq7,1itat o'fftfelE -criminals-and :the conieqUTjiit di ' and difgrace of the na'i'.n and it jaifice, fhoutd not ad vife to pref.s it againlt the haye been brought auout by this iaiqui- general opinion. The next vlace he . tons co-operati n. .,:' ' ; . We have before us an afti'-avit, the . length of whichf will preclude any de J taiiecl ammadVerhor, " which contains 'jut : . 1 1 ' . j- . ; , . . - ' , , in Kieir a revei.atjonoi inwiguiintpriy, ll'ent,ro make hifiueme figaiKst the billwlR-. cariied into a law, and beitig Aith i 1 ft I . I -1 r inur atidrei?, roetner wun inaratgu meuts.. againlt the hill, and being ac quointed w ih fome very re pedab'e n.etTibtrs of rhat body, he let aK ilt the woik ; tirtt,'v mihng overtures to the heads cf departments, one alter -'another, vvi h favorable profpt-cfo of ' Jucc't'ls, and then to Madison. And af'er communicating to, him the agreemtnt of the chamber of com met ce, ano in kirg ule of his own argument on that ful j cT, Mr. Madifon c u'd t'Ot fee sttfjicum grbunds to alter his pini on: but if others were generally of opi nion, that it was belt to poltpune the con h deration of the bill, in that cafe at u tr.t to ihe president, vho made hifnJb lubltance, the fame reply, fas Mr. Madi- f n ) adding that he hoped the bill cm.d, not eventual! ' fat of sucenrr-- hat tie HCXt :pr reached Mt. Randolph," whom he kn w 10 Le one of its warmest advocates, vi-rh the p3pei c ntainlng the arguments bounes proceeded; .hat he was cautious co!onia, uries; we are rtady otfi to reduce it .to, wi.ima, but ,1,, not ex - hiwiVTreven.poffi J!e. that rhe progreis prelsrojne any par tf its contents. He o ar (lvva:i give to France a naval furihermore laic ,xt wust ue he hfavriitr,, riorhy i he trench lT,igtu 0-inquer' sever! letters cn th subj-tl of teat - eledicn. to the whole Tea coall of the continenfof Lime?., o. .udi n c. pMsaan nuitmis Kurope, yet if by conqueft. they banifh not to impticat, hmscl : aficTm particular, 'lsfcps, teamen a' d trade, they woutf he mti-tionedone he had wrote to tu. :Aroanri,f0 r t nttt 1 1 r4 iff rrro y I'm that Hate, in which he Hated that he had vP Y:u !n t),P r,rPm;rPc t1 p'roitration of oiiicia! u'uty, 'and dn repu table mlult and tiifhonor to congrefs, that diuiinmifli, by conipa' Hon, the atro- i of the chamber of commerce in his hand . cious cojTupticnsi jne i4ugliln pailia- Jmcnt." . , .:rr7T It may be recoliecfed that at the la'tt fci5cn ot cmgrcfc, a moiiqri for enquiry yas made into the' "cond'ucTt .-of rep7fc--r.:as!ctt'vf:2trat'.h notioii as circulated 'fit that period that tbeei'qyiry was f our d. jai cnatiiixeufiY cditoi of this paper we do not ihiiik verrrricnt that the merchants experi proper to notice the mi; take, becaute ah ence and judgti.efit ought to hare weight r-1 though there was fome r.;atttr of enquiry 4 in the decifioii , w urged many other - andj a! t tr introducing tb' tubjet, he ftaledta Mr. Randolph the fubftaTicepf the aryumenrs, anc tofd him thatWariy of the int n, b is of that 'board wete jii-m ;i lends lo cur goverpmjjit- that if -the bjilt'wa to be carried into a law, he fear- td itwou tdltnd to excite a ferment W the ti - j- . g m f , J 4 'V : -t m'a'de jn an ciHcial way by a cbmnaifee congrefs,- no w h"tfh the editor cou'ti ,alqrd no evidence that c'.-ulJ. be recei v ed in ?i court of liw, there was fom)-that would he convincing ia a cwit ol cwsd' ence -. ... : .... . rea.'nos or 'he postpotn.nent of its' considera tion''- but ..11 this vi'kout drawrngfroin him ( and Iph) any rep-'u ot h er thin akA or ' tome vords- txpi efiive of his con. j tnnpt hr the : rzmr.ts ureed bVin-C laJu G raider aainit the bill. . At leDStn, tint ntlfrmn hit ntt.ini rttWft'n tattnti Hurtr 1M ' r i i -! ........ ...r.... may tareiy lay mat jne-mitan eaipire i rn powers per nucrza ipe:u, .liu mar. oinr cf wea iheXCee.lS SidotVand yretl tlZZ :eie?' ' Athens, 8yracu'e, Cathage;rtnd Rhodes. uv-n , uui mn uu ,, was we pbably her rtiources are more ample ywihat prevented Bu.r scledhon. lie tn aU ,hofe ancient ftates, pur-roge- "V T . V r "... :- tner ; ana .mere is-no -immediate p.oi-; all the cdumny and abute, unir which pea that her naval fuprenmy will .hei- ne nao oeen rreaieu,-inar ne naa laved lft (r of rnnlin-mnVU Hbr memtrerrvt eimremvhp had their minds APTrh newer Af. Vtavc houPVPrMt blown up into a flame,- in conlequence lnay. be augmented. We take it for' ot zfnnt manuvrr:m gaining a vote no- granted, that her fubjefts have lenftcy rninating Mr. Uimon for vice president, j fee their danger, if the national tff'-ttj, He further Hated that thge was among jflu!d'be in the lead relaxed, and patri part o the members, another joint plan m ' otim cnouph-to fubmit to all the on operation at the fan.e time, tornpminate paralleled toils, pTiyations'and f tciificeV: a candidate much younger fupptjfed be Mr. Bre: kenrfdgef tp fill that pfnee, ' An ihrafion is far from iinpoflibk; k that-wt utd do tor a presdent at i uitirr etec. again(i a vetetarf French array, voluV rbmr7wastoo areno defence, ' l-reat B.itain,no- wh'.ch be ( r mgrrj mzde the followii lubr, will train a large bdy of militia,1 r, marks;- 1 hat the seeds w re sn, whuh t0 reinforce the army. But the men to after a hnitrp, tuld spring up kfort the ; fignt an( beat the mvaHiTig French. muftT srnnd prejiflUleffttn from this time, there a fce regularlotdier?: -Ir woiild be ful 1 y, iddafrehrhh outin thenvttern ttaies, an- it wtiuld be madhekfor a nation to com. othrr-in the' southern fiatcs, ana wJ hiit--the-'fate of its liberty and indepen pveshrnsut.s. that there nvmidbe great com dencetothe eVent of a' bat tie, between motifs m the ftatejiycrmfylvahia. Du- mintia aml2yeiexanll.ZWe anThaiTBeen nuflefTn regaf dToTome may cr,00fe to fay, and in oiir'cups and . guwicarions; againlt nun; that on nts alqut ekaion3, we"in3yjtry to belferei iciurn 'irom i ne oi goyernrneui xo thata difciplined force is both useless arvd hs place he had called oh Daane, and faid far the titfure he wuuli go'figbt v lliat hehadalfo called onzov.AFIiean and had a long inrerviewj wjth' him, he would also g9 rights ifhar'alL things we e wvrimgwtdL I he"' republican members dangerousVbut the pretence of a hoWle army would InHanftf diflipate that 'de lufion. . It is already -diflipafed in Eng land, and they know that it theyxvould! beat thenemy8,.irmyj tbey muft have f bneot.their own. Military France is, f.
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