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Twoit AHAi-r fM.n- . "PUBLISHED (weekly) BY WILLIAM BOYlAnT ' 1 Tyi"' X' Lnn " RALEIGH, N. C.) MONDAY, NOVEMBER io,i8c6. ' : lljl-l -. J MISCELLANY. , From the Boston PalLduiin. Messrs. Editors, The. following extracts are from a auiftthn on Grternment and Liberty od; no fooner is he unbound, than he rtv- that it in the garrets of Grub-ftreet ; no refor- mid in hnt from trfe-Duriieus of 8t. i i i a l - - - - ' r r , Giles's ; nor one Solon or Lycurgus, m-ilfw fr hnd n nle of hss lib necomes neceiiary mat ne )uri dc i ; 'i " , : cecl in-a Irate ot the lev,; clt difrio'.in, , lt wrio is to emerge from the tin-mines m under a nude. and :-cn a febo f- of Cornwall, or the coal-pits of New. 't'" 1 ral deparrmeit ; ,;v wh-i;.n hi is agvi rrtnhfiil Without ian'. r. ; ;:: -u.e'.i wuu- Soamb Jinyns, a very fjyightly and 01J jurv anJ v,iy. , , ,;, n-jrcy. ingenious writer, We will niaintr.m In tais llie 0- r . i-.;;es njn that the FsJeraliils, who arc to the ny ycir3j nn.-! at th j c4 iT;.t! -n of i lie Democrats only as 14 to 162,. ought is bbJ;,,e ttconn.jf.;.;.: a i-volu.. -ry to be Dcrmittcd to amufe theralelves r., nr f(Vn.- -civi' '.:v..-- ; i ) to be Dcrmittcil to amuie ineraiesves in any imocent and harmlefs manner. It certainly is very harmJefsr-becaufe without any effect, tojaush and mate fport of the follies of 'biir political ifobls. The dull doltheads, the erf capita of the Democrats, are proot t:) the fcyrhe of wit, and the javelinsTpf fatire ; and to attempt fo reform 1 hiin: by ridicule 'is to " cut b'ocss viin a razor." whofe au'iiO-ifv b? riu.f ver mtn'ouilr he vrv Or 'vite I cr he ju(t!y4r$j?ed;tor Hfob her laws. And ut human, liberty. IV ','s r that all this may be 1 HI I. CHuroptan; I bur c:mnot l men : io wb li The pleafure den ved from r f.reti urcnr. ;t n -w the wifthe humour, and the forms, worSj aTW. ; -. -if nftherlance, ot loica' reaion- t 1i, red'-D iy ;n; i-FU contained m the eniumK extracts, never ddk-'.ed br. bi'.n amply reward tnc pains o. iran. 11; .i t THE EXTRACTS. Sri mmv ahfUrd DrInciD!e, rorccrn- i n govern-ienrar.d libercy, have o! !nre i.-endifTer iinated wirhunufui! ii.Iuitrv ; j nn;;ple; as falfe as milchicvims, as iri cmfiltent with common fenf ?s with a'i 1 u na-v forieVy ;" thit it fcem irSctlFiry liut ihey. mould not p'afs quite unnotic pffi! :"-aUv as thev ruire nothintt n -fc-, than to be fairly itated,- tb be re- j iute'i: ' , - ! 44 Firft,-th?;Thitall.men are born ena il : by which propofitbn, if it is on v ;.,t, that a! I iren are equally born, woOier, .(mail noHli.ute Htruth : byt. f r vt: dailv tee that fome ar born wilb buni'd aii J hea:'hy.bodies.atdj v tn ! r unes diftorfed, aixdfecTAvith thz pol deplorable dafes ; fome wnh Eimds fraught -with.tHe feetU of w:idn an i nthius, othersvith thofe of ldio t!m and raaJnelsirtome, 14 by )u 1 ;iws and c.in:ti:upns of their couiunss, . ' are h -n M'thi inheritance or afibjcnt -fr. 1 , i nvdndifthiimcd honors ; oM-rs, . i..rrti'rfv- labour, and obltun- t v. MJow theie can be laid to be-brn 1 ' I r.inntt comprehend, irbynis i Irion is t be.ufulerljon'd, thnt, at t:in of their birth, ai! men ?re roiTi'-.ied ot .an cqual-mare ot pow-,, .. -,!:- Xiim. . l'earnintr. and virtu cu: n wjtn any rtetn ai :.., PI l" ; -..U. Lat, luplM tKy were an poni equal : v.-j'-j tht?rr.v;tai is always i.t:d to i prayed by it,at they .,..ht m roneiuie '.Ccan r-rnm. hi-t i-.rawn no n u dent and c'f)V:rr.vi iv-i-..;, trained up i.i ? fta'; ot !r' rtrp onrl ir-. -..? rrii'1 Sit HI f .'C'! Hi I'll . - ie more ai 1. to tit hi 1.; '-r ih'-r ; arid, 'fir merou-5 catalogue 01 tni 'i. r.nr or,c. wbich 1 lifi-ri him from hfetg a meT.lvr of t':a: cee'tial comutunity, as 'a fad.on turiucnrlirpo(iujn. and an i'y- I :i:-Jt ny i ti.r- .M m v:C5..t'ior L.VriioT I'OUEIGN NEWS. JCor.roLK, October 25. nhMh-? letter bag of the Ship sa . .. vhcfe. lofs we-announced in tuir ;'.;. r pf yeflerday evening, vva :i. u ,.u u i-t town. I?rom our corret viiivnts in London, we have received .. -rs from the 30th of Aitgnfl to the September, inc1ufive,and our mer- c. m-. friend? hav politely turmlhed us V ' ; ,: h oilier ' paper&f cotemperaneous ;;c r vjesv and Lloyd's Lifts to the 6th Sep- 1 :e:ni',r. ' s ' Th. frtsi'rpntsnf thtfe naners are of the 7 " i fir 1 1 i..tcrcil, and induce us to iflua an' ... o 1 .y jcj;r:i paper, i; "Ju - 1 - circumd snce which is deemed 01 mn'i inuiort lice; is the refusal of il:e Em- 'A i.sfi,t3 i-at'ty the Trmfy cwduded ncl'ysi"i:"h-h. f:-s:flty his A'.inisUr til Paris.- f u .noil aalvj'y prevai-s throughout 1 o 1 - .1 .1 1, 11 sn nas iaK.L'ii iuc -11. inn, fi with great activity, his dii- or comroui ; wh:lh lasutiu.; u- the honorable tUle of the !ove of h x: .y. 'Ihirdlyr That .id government derived jrmiuhe pe !e. i'r.is is :v f onelenfeis true, but, with regard to principles fo olfe i labhfhvd upor, r, entittly falfe. It 1 true, ind't-ed, t!u vdl .govenunent is fo fr -deviyeJ h-i-n t' people, t hat lhore co,J,I i-- j.o gown :u :: 'it .'hcfc wc'-i? n- p-"pie to c vei uvd if taere ' ; u,'i ,ls ,! could be no km;r, r.or p.'i -.ha-" ihcTe wt-s no rU'tu, " herds if - were no fri but '' e , 1 1 ir f!r-vT- 1 irnm ih:s o :ii:inarch's i-omnnon?, and every i ";3;.- ':i:ti.-iuacss the renewal of war. ! (ho : . ' f , ii.e lU N A't Jen is in a ratr way or 2c- ci .i:fi-.Owi:iion, and' a northern confedc ; i toy of Germany, with Ruffia, Sweden, '-iMi IVi. ;rk- is for miner, 'i he rew l.ii.g of Holland and the kin of PiufTia arc ar.v;:niiiice iKb"-""lv" . ,V T?rrp and hnc and. lrotu WlKH '- i..i"-' ------ j- .vi; pMceive. have made no proc,re!s, jhe l.rev.tiing opinion appears to oe againu potion is ut.ii ly .falfe ; wi.i-.li fceCiiufe all gcvcuimcnt is deitvca- - i oni the people, the p?'2? b.ive a 1 -y.iu io r-fimieir, ami admi lidth-.n-intniaivcs, v believer 'U&cy pleae. 'ut y. .M;evvr cvaim thev m..y havedO Uvs- n.-.r.t,, trie exercife of it is inpiaclx.si-.k-, fiorx iii.e ity nate're ot govemuieiuj jor ano r tn .a ' . i it. ('.'it f!i and I'rencli armies m ia- , ! ;br:a. have met, and'we give the official ! .'rtr-.il .f -.in vclion -whLii hiis crooned :ii 'jiriaOi arms with immortal glory, p. (V thjii ccoo Britilh, defeated 70c o i'Vnh writ uni.nenle i .s m nun ana made f i' iv;t s. It does t:ot appear that 1 1 e . n 'cqjc ncij s have ct r r efoonded v.ith t!."p i-.i-.it. i .0 v orthe acliicvement. The prMM.muyjpf Maffcna vi'h a powerful anny, compelled theBrhilh tore embark ?r.r .Svif llv. IU1 yiv..;. . y he arrival cf Jerome Bonoparte m v nnrp rf.lehrared as a naval triumph. i-'ouuue and his heels, and not, his cou- four pieces ofaftillery, and that hcAyas day or hy 3000 morj: troops, yrhh f J wenMnarching after him in a iccohtTcjtf. vmuiip - . - .''i.i I determined therefore to advance to- r-rdeHi nnfirion': and havintr leftfOur companies of Watreville's re;'imrnt u der major Fifiier, A ..protect-the J lories, r. iScoccupy a work wjwCn had been tjirawn up at our landipgpiace, the body of the' army marched" the next n -)t ning accord ing to the following detail. Advanced (.orbs. Lieut, colonel Kemp, whlvtwo four pounders Lignt mran rry battalion. Defachment'royal Corfi- can rangers. jJetacnmenr, roai oicui an volunteers. . n'V nnJe. Bnaadier Kneral Co!e, with 3 four.pounders, Grenadier baita- -lion, 8th regiment. 2d Brigade. Brigadier gen. vcKian with 3 four-pounders.' 78th regitnent. 81ft regiment. A ' Jiiiotidr.-rC.ohTiel Ofwald. with 2 four-pounders. 58th reginlenr. W atre- m'UV. t-npni.nf Hvp rninnnnips. vn;w o iv.i,iiiivii'j .. t --p . 20th Regiment, lieutenant col. Rofs, landing during the action.'. -.m Reserve of ArtMery. Major ,Lemoinw Four fix-poundc-rs and two howitzers. : , .7 1 otal. Rank and file, including the- General Regnier.wat encamped on; h the fide of a woody hill, below the vil-'-fc KiKe ot Maida, llop-ng into tne piain ot 15 St. Iiufemia: his Hanks were itrength- e!"?ed by a thick i v. lervious .underwood. The Arnai'.o, a river p'erfeftly. fordable, but of which the fides are extremely mar- ; Ihy . ran along his front ; my approach to him from the fea fide (along the borders of which I directed my march,. until I had nearly turned "hjs left) was acrofs a . fpacious plain which gave.hmi every op--; portuniry of miautely' observing my moyements. - After fome looe firjnq; of the flankers to cover the depl oyment1 of the two ar-. mies, by nine o'clock in the morning the oppofmg fronts were warmly engag ed, when the prowe,rs of the." rival nati. ons feemed now lairiy to be at trial be fore the world,, and the fuoerjoriy was greatly and gloriouil decided to be our own. 1'he corps which formed the right of rhf ?i.-Waiir bne was the batta ion ot V I l - w- ----- - li.'ht infantry comnmhded by lieutenant coionel Kemp, conbUifig ot 'tlie light companies of t!ie 20th, 27:11, 35th, 53th. G t i , 8 1 it, and Water vife's, together r with cholcn battalion men of the icth regiment, under major Robinfon. '4 I Ct s If . e r.ny again!! tlicfu.u :e ir-rqua'i.y ad lubor- j Vbp.ntion: rViUu .jwer, viiu Him.. - -, - nd. to rontrou the actions 01 oint, but how. is it poilible th.;t every man mould have a power to controul the : ac fV avara nun ? - HhS would be 11 nuns u n'-'j , , u iarrl fomf times -recorti -unded as -xv.c. tvepv. . . . .. . 1 I . .. in ahirhs!: .are KOVeDK-'" oy DirecTV opoofed to them was the favp-M rite French regiment of Premiere j . 9 .'10 fix feet hkh, be,aue p.vnaps he was : h no g-- , ?beopl' burn of the fa n: aether, 0 -u' rkht to" , efi.t - i ; now bin i power over another, becaule hey we e g d even thlir iorn.a!, that s, oecaule at their brrtu g:eat and extiaordina- ; , ,t!i,y were borh incapablpf vxcrcinnj ; eri.Ver thuy roan un-;'-,v no-vr whatever ? 1 hu?, we mis ( r oCCa.o.. s , , . ...LUnr drWn frdm the .fun-Iter tne rou OI lyiny, P " iuiHiny .f-H-'v- ' ,. f 1 i , i i i f, fhake it oit. and form a coi:iu.iatiu. poled natural equality uf imnkmdvy1 0ri;berty. IVctt we KTdlnd&cr5 and-prmaiialilKSare tti, re - Pi.uctiVv J i h n n ot a ur e ciujv vjju j u -i : .1 Lur :,,.toTr and mitaoniieit tenn , -fl L "-.K,. r lUnlttr on1 tllpie lVfli I . - I J I l .-7:,. t .leaped It was Jerome who fell in with, cajy a few rounds, when as if by mutu and,deUroyed a iarge part of the Quebec ai agreement, the firinwas fufpended, peer. -s anu in ClOie umifci ujuci, dny awiui A "detail of further victories of the fence, they advanced towards eachio-R-itini in Calabria1?? fubiequent to- the tl,.er nt theihayonets Began to crofs. ff. . I ..o nn-WoA TIipv Kri-lrp- and irtii. v.w--i-p -- , u-,-. 4 4- 'A etfnrfi tn flv. but it was too late : tnev v.l ere overtaken with the mofiVi dreadful Bricadier ceneral Ackland, whofe bri- k gade was immedrarely on the left of the ntantry, witn gTeat ipinr avauca LONDON GAZETTE FXTRA0RD1NARY, V September ?. Jjowuirig-Street, Sept. 4, iSopV lis to A difpatch has-this day been received by.tne rnjiit ncrnpraoi voKt. WJIIirtm Wind. gade ham, 0.1c of his inpjedyptincipal lecre, Lfe f of thfi WabTe moment toprefs" K tar.es of , Uaie, dromjor genera o Hinftantly-forwardurJo vthe corps in his jo.nn oiudri, luuhu!iuu u6 . ...yj-.y . the brave 78th regiment, com troops aainS Calabria, of which the Prided by lieutenant colonel Macleod, 5 4oUowfeato-. ; 8 j t-regimen trimderiiiaiorf -hfPiteneuUabe-OverrhrawiVr x-vr- ;f trpiP i nntbini'lO the PUT- " , palb foT which it has been lo often and lb pompouay -introduced, " iecwdly That aU; men are born fre This h fo far irom being true, that ihenrst.infrihcement cfthif liberty is being born ar all; whicli is mipoti-d upn thenvwhh ut their conlent, given : either by thsmfelves or their reprefenra ' tives ; add it mav eali'y be fhewnv that man by the con!titu;:on of his nature, never Uibfifts a h -j: an i ind -:peiidrit iie inp, from the firlt to the !ait mpvntnr o, ' IdsMehceOlithis ten dklrglol; ; where, dttrlr.g we lidtin; .nv'minv oj "'lus exiltehre, be is onflnpd li a Jar.i ;md iultry pnl n, aeDarje iv, ; v n,4 oir till: at Icath. bv' ?.n i as Corpus, brougrit oy tnepin v: .o-. Jthe-ppllwTT underllood ro meane whole bodyota. natio!V;advi!ed and dhdby thepiolt I reipectable members of vit fvhoafe pob icfled ot rank, property, .u experience : But who are thefe in this toUowteacQpy.:" :; - -md-the - 8 1 ft- regimen tr uder rnajorf tintU'TUtfUMda j&i8Q6.. 'pienderleith-'-both .. diftinuifiiedthem'y ., v.rr. mil! rrtlern dcmaCRues CUUUU.V, "V"' j l - dillinguiln by thiSlvame, and veit wi-h this iuprenwrdpmmion .? Not ..the repre lentatif effthis-very people 1:1 par-ia-ritiTjMi no? the paitr.rsot the church, the far; of ifc law, orrhe ma. "dirates who are guardians of the public iafety ; mi tne poujno:.' w .wiwyu petty, the opulent itocl'holder, of thes w-wlchy merchant. There are all repre f :nted; toqb otnples, Covers or L - Uat kmdoflibcrty d :cShe !!ienerj ? SSSSoIe wnTbavi confnd atithe moment of about 4000 He is bound hand and itfed S? bHc Ipirit.but infantry, ando cavalry, together with r cn-tread-anfwatcrri A. w ' j " - tYiiSe -ftrt-Tftrr-ftrfTwThenemv fl R. ' - : , ' .1 X'. w.fti. " w - . -ji '- . . r- , r..r. cr- tmih-w mw 4nrt niiorop.r nerare rnem. lr with the molt neaweu lausiacnou mj t-v " :r.c; 7 . T ; tha t&hdnout of reporting to leaving the plam covered with their dead you, for the information of his majefty, and wounded. ihl-rnmtA;r e particulars of an aftiort, in which the The enemy being thus completelrdir. French Smy Quartered in this province comfited on the left, .began to make a rrcucu i" i y it.u...,u ww rtfnrf with their ricrht. m the hoDes have lultainea a ugnai uc cui -uy vuc "k""-v V ti r nave, luiiuiiiyvj r , . . rrriVprinor tb dnv. Thev were re F iroohs under my commana. . . v 'A"'0;"-! JTllt. "u. j -."ij't- rneril Retrnier having been appriz- liiteamoiigauamiy uy iiicuriKduc uui. k-;venerai Kegnier n.Y"":cVn. T hrlcad:er General Cole.- NothmK. could edotouraiiemoariwi thr-nrpd firmnefeofecrre-' appears. to.tiaveTnade a W-l "SeruSnanteoIoiiel O'CaU c93o, uniting, as tiw u, rr . -A j lis-detacnecL corps.joruiic vu-w-. : ; - v fo l r-rh M,u , t rdceivedinUfgence that day when lieutenarlrcblonel RoTs, who had r enSncSida, about ten-miles that morning landed from MeiTina with , SVA?Pr T.L itr,:on: that his force the 20th rcgimenvand was coming.up . to the army during trie action, naring, i obferved their movement, threw his r$r i J t-
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