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'''-ii j r:f--if.-' .W'-PlV - ' c r ' ; v-V "I ' .I'-'1' ' - T"" ';-.- '-J- tT. si - - ": - V V' v',J ' ' . :-vV-'l'- l;T ? tlHftl r? HSf) (whut) B V vi?i LL i AM boylan. , 1 fWVpoLtl.. ttft AMM i 1 jti 14 V 'RALEIGH, (k. c ) THURSDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1809. No, 708 'A H(Cnn.J Mirror; required a young Vmriiiiai. Accoidihelvt'in the gubernatorial race : evenr nerve was take dace with' Great Britain or her allies, ft r ' - . w w 17 j' , , i l- - i . r v -1 I . in nn u-nc i ... i k m " 1 ctfn!... .1 t. L "M i : i j . - r i " - ' V fu;ctrrv oL Diiuicai panies in inc wnu. aim ivacnsui) tuxiea a"wcu uyxic i;jiunians un mt out fiiino, mim, necessary loiiow. ivun rranw Ik,. I real, and almost me exclusive inencis " '" v 7 ai wrgc. ou een in ine, wmig.c um ikxqtj,- ihi? Constitution was fonneid, and tnosc .wW;n grown crdy iir'the ivoliticel ca- aside as 'but little better than a b h . . a - . irer w 11 h liim- im., ..1 . i...: i i. i. ' hrrl. H on n.nn nick t I: tites may be of somt use in esti. A schism wa- pnducci by this sUte of 4tid by the Lewisites on the other each canr, now the an est of cur ciifzera in thatcouctrj characferoi moset wno pretenci b ; ,,,u,i6 uic incntis 01 vnruon, nov 'uaw bus m iui iuueu wi-.o coniumeiFj may uaTe oern acoea 10 idc connscnu)n j ucciarea m ia-v our uropeny, neia inus ion g as a secuuiy 10c was inrpwn gooa Denaviour. in mis critical "orjunciurti rbken pots- aJl Vc hear from Waslniigton is calculated lo ' . . - : . at.rl ili.om :.n . : .i u-rt-'ZAf .: j y .:.t. . a l t- . .. i r .1 ' ir opposition troin various quarters, ui.ii .u.uuerice inio tite luacusoniaJ. .ifuHUttmicu wuu-me unar.unt-raiea eie.- wun r ranee ; wniisi ine couduui aomonuion . !!y who were Irom that opposition, scale. And at the prt-stnt momnit, the 'van-. menfsof par y malice'and vengeai.ee, he may of danger is left to ft eat upon us through tra- W.'f 1 r.c .Amrnn v,.ru COOrof O..M.V &tl rit i s, iin hei r "' in a mrw lint- jntl oduce himself to Dt witt Clii tnn. Amhrns cffir.ial and asiinl rfiannrbt. ' " V Vffcrson, G'-re Clinton, El' ridge "''xed state, than in Ntw York anwrij those Spencer, Tmiis Wonman, &c. inew York. SPAIN. - 7jfJ 5 (1 a considsiMi-.lc number of 01 her wn" lWD )'cs l! were genuine Clintoni- 'This detail mfght be much n.oi&xtensive- To darken the gloom which overcasts lify jincc figured -on thtrstafcs ot politics, -ua ., - ., pmsucu, u u were mougm expefiieni. uonaon, 11 is sam ina uie execuiiye w fTC1, ' . . ' . " ' I.. I' 1 -r v . . l .. .1 ' .' I f 1 .1 1 -1 . . L I ' 1 ' . 1 . 1 . 1 ' . 9 1 . u1m-i nft.ii"C ispfp ti r i' ftaeopk vvhobc affairs were to be re- merly composed the Jefiersoijan party, agreed has almost im:nediate!y divided and broken, through whom the rightful government oi,v t tt- Opposed to them, .a! A in fa- m onc point, 'Viz that the' successor of Mr. And when the sections huve bt en brought in- Spain, now emancipated from the thraldom L constitution, were eorge Wz '.J?fitrs.on; shtyld be a Viiginian, yet they cQnllict, nothing can exceed the bitterness of her oppressor, has. sent us pledges of hev lohii J v Olivei ''Ellsworth, Charles dividetl on the candidate, some beirg fc r Ma- of their- cpniention. It is much to be doubt- friendship and good correspondence. . What Joh tier, A'exai. md th er Hamilton. Rufus ison- a,,d. some for Wv.nioe. Beth of-jlhtse greatly as they all profess, to dislike fede- vili" an impartial world think of our degenera.- f ' ' - t .. . -" to 1 - ' v multitude of disiincuished ien lifati been taioi iue with the democrats: ransm, wnetner tney wcuia. not prefer mixcy j i hose who caressed the murderers 0 hv whose labours it was for mid, a- uul w,,tn u,ev boin 8tt their laces tor th pre- g "i ramer man.ip unite with their mejr magnanimous irieno ana any..' sougnt i thai iWi-moA I ikm TiKm U f on! flmxi r n Man' I nlll Jl . I hA mrmp ta lh. -Kamrvmr flSlirnat lrn t fmmrt nf Mir mr. ffir-l bceii uniioi'm? aiiei uncnan&ro- whvttv4 nnij v tvn; uiwi iiu .nnri . . . . .vamiv i iiiiiuiyij vi - ....vy.. v vv viunn v w ymvt iwuu, ' o ; . . i ..i I :i.:-r. iL 1..,. r j .. . ...u. a. ...Lt .j ! tical conduct. Gen.- Wish- reignea. m on roe, in nis native .state, tne lauer oi-onyacnsm. in snort, cu me roooer openiy ovow iu purpose 91 i'lnirini'ili.jiW' in legislature of which, on his return from Eu-' look where,-you will. -where democracy pre- wearing it', himself;' Should this minister fcje virtues and talents in warm terms, was able proacn, scurrility anu opptignation, and 6c- no concealment. It will be the identical prm ; Unit- t0 raw R onjy a moderate ' portion of the casionally broken heeds arid bloody neses. ciple, which, procured the contemptuous re Uevo- ptople, audJiad no other comfort from the .Is it not a little strange, that the people in jeetion of Mr. Monroe's treaty; the samo lient to contest, than that of being outstripped m the w York and Philadelphia who have been that imposed the embargo; the same thaf La risndiictetl "'or 2 vears. and who sidtntiyl throne, part ol the reople followed subdivisions. Perhaps there are no two pres- to excuse their ingratitude by their defOtedf Hfieads ol tht parly, which, from xlum luc SUI1 01 strain 10 mate mm King, c uuueu oiuic wmcn uuacs eacn "6a iu iuc rcpuoncan principles pioicssco uy j in the iJ.i iif.it tiae ruvt befen B,lt p' 1 ouowtu umn. uul mc peopie mat muic uiiujaaciuuica naireu, man -'crcuiuiionus ana men nuireu oi royalty. 7 ity have their poll i " ' " . .. . - . .... :i i ,i r . i . .. ' , , . i.., . ... - . mi ic h which he uuintcd out thev hae rope a snort time oeiore, compnmentea nis jou wiu nna uisseruion ano re- lumcu uway, tne vunng monies win wqron 01 nmr"r1tfd virtues una laicnis in warm icrms, was aoie iim oc-uu tiuy ar.vi opugnauoni aim oc- iiuwiwcaiincnit ji win uc iuc lucnucai piiuj K " n Genet made his entry into th; cj, ai the envoy of tht b!oodv Jit old anti-tederallStS into a differt"' Lliatc ovojiitc uy him riy.ai, aiucii uy-iiic tiwus -t.M.v-. ui,D, vi ' puaaiuiy uc- mjh.u ivi reiin-i vi i'""". Id order to create. a French influence 01 h own hoJiow-hearieci tnef.os am; aan.i- "ctchiuc me views 01 men wno hit 1 mis em- ine i.iai encouragea nimeio oreas. his ,1 ' .- r rrv. Tlml Glut lie. if ii Ismsm. Mllrirrif lt oi'intr find disirracini? their cnuntrv. kv r'i. instructions : that'conceakU the insultinc de. i! us. 10" tnis purpose, in imitation 01 r" - ,v o 1 , .. ' ' 7 r , c' iirvmen at home, he organized Jacobin VW and .a Madison-1 party, both them rtced in any measure to their good ? After nnmds ot the French government: that serj 1 Philadelphia, 'New York, Boston &c.! formed of-the lineal descendants of the ancient having tned yK-tan, and Snyder, Clinton, or; to the conspitucy of l.rturth. In a IcmT sited a scheme of intercourse, and anti-tcderai party, 't '""'Har.o oeen aisappomteo VVH V" reiui n wiuneup -Inn wliirh in it nmorrM hii fair f rom IhlS CUt'SOry Vie W Ot tne U niieo states, . ' ."'--i ' on, ni i c;isvii uavc iney to CXDaci '-M yc me viui:u ui umut uimucucs, liiion, waicn, in -us pi ogress, dio ian ' .. . . ,1,. r t n..' r .....u .u. . -,r .i... tr ..: Hthe public affairs of the nation. ICI u lor a moment view tne situation .01 x """K1 iuui ucm auu vuane. 17ew.1t "u5" l"c uwhuuvuik ic f""im evi ut obwet m view, br the formation of 'v"c Ul u,c "u;iuuUt l sic. nwui tne - .-...-. .....w.., , & - s-t v., .labs was to produce a union and con- time 01 ivir. jencrson s nru etecttoirio me " w",,u Jss amauest pirn- u wcic inwi8 a iiii "ug- . dfiimon among tlit fiart indignation soon frowned nominal silence, vet met which I have mtm Ttt minds of the party "ji-w yiMLL.a vvliv. auuu liiiiiLU iiill uv.i" ' m a ' 1 ..J , 1 . - . . , blhie, and thev thoueht, snoke arid tne Py He was scarcely, elcctetyieiore hj 111 . M?, " tne prpnT,. as well a . "' o ayip-mc 7." J and into the clutches of the demagogue who evtn generosity towards her, under her severe flaiiers tliem. and unmerited trials. Let us not there fou-' It Widd nut oi ly be vnsting time, but de- .Attempt to degrade and injure her by denying grading federalism, u -ni)itre it viih this 'her the right which essentially belongs to e- ror the sentence ot tne law-or .1 I- 1 - ... . 1 . - i ni 'imit. i,m c2.t sm . 1 j ..4. L.... tri Qni ' 1 ? wu. t t , 1 iut rf ticitr.ntf V. Although presiuency, me rennsyivanrj ciemocrais, uer "' .nwi a.at, uic tuum 1101 uul .s .nainnu. i u.v i" """""j thess associa-' great struggle, seaieu i ivean in mc omcc ""v"i ,vv n wvugunjf iui ""i .-"' 7 .,...... the important 01 governor- inuring tne preparation ioruie--' f ninu ui vuiisuuh ine -..v. ..v. mw... ioned was ef- election, this gentleman' was extolled lor his general gowi, they are in pursuit of their own ; win me virtue ot the Mncncan nation su throuehout 1"ues, ana nis patriotism, tome democratic MV'? ,,,5 unjvci, u 11 - m.v ,y w.w 7--.v v...tij niiotMna h 1 ,a v a n . .. 1 ii 1 .nit-o 111 iiL2L nidi Liics' I'Fn hr i nuxr iv n; i rrr vrf n - ui.;u nit l iin iiui v nr 171 ..f ucti 1 1 wu lim llW1kU3l UT fllll IIIC UlC3L3t fllttl 3 V7i ; I " " w 1 sa V S ------ fJ , flirts thev were dtrected h their su. lost the favour of the prim ioal chariicteis a mong thasm ; and though he was rB-eltclt d 1 constant and vehement attack on t long arihe constitution admitted, it wash) ilists lor a succession of years, and ,1C greatest exertions. I5 foru-er friepds, Mr. t A.rmn. in ereat numbers, became hh bitterest ene- - - - . . ,.- . cki 4,,i. ..1 l.nU 1 . 1 : . t.i!.j k. vr anrl t k,. -.r,. . , , ..L-A mies loiuii Stiff er wi h ii n I fl iin amdiit' 3 3H"- o: ui hk, su auuenn uar- 'v; ' ' A . , i ... . . . . . . . . . . fir I o i . . , .. ,m . , i . l. ...... i tl-4 tu in ii i nlnirv it ivi u.n trucrt tn ran cult hlnrU lhr,. h nnf.,t fVr. me mUUtlU'Jtf tO tie hlS HVal. ar.U With' the k7 . mui.. uuw .lllpain- v.. -..... V vwW U17WI7s)wU ILa iui ' . r . . .. . . 1 " t . o . .. . . " ' i . . . . r-i - wd adoDtibn,- -Those who were at utmost .difficulty was M'Kean able to ho'd o us counens, me uignicy or us cna uw:c uttiuii. nc .uBl..-vr Kkcame the ruling party, and were- &ll)der stepped forward, and a 11 0.JI. IU IIVJ.A, ... .. ' . r .- 4 , . N anti-federalisis, and secondly, de- h.s' ground. As soon as he left the office, i"r,-, win lorm euwgy,- ana nrsi or ia.si, 1 ?M' " Hrvzcci trie ticC" hviiivith.iii;lu vut vuhili , v .. Mw - , ' i ii,'TiiTni''iiiir-i'i'oi"'ini-ir-n r w -.koM , . "i i - i ir iikh .11 111 1 it mi iiiiiii v . wiiim ni i iiv r" by the people of the country with on with a nigtt handhis uiajoiity.exceeceu i m--.;7 pc..ci-r, . -. . -v .. V;and management of that cansiitu- all .example. - the difference, between men who htcr and .seised that right of sovereignty. In the last i hich thfcy had, from the first, ' It is not a year since Simon has had aligiti betray them, ami men, who, from honest and resort,- tne exercise of tt falls upon the people of hostility. Thomas Jefier mate-claim to the thle of excellency, and he enlightened n:inds,are the -teal .friers to or those whom they depute to act for them. -slrru. .i a h!4fi hiu,, rft-i-.r ik.n mnt'u nf 1 h-the freedom, and the best interest of the na- A I nnce, says Mcrtens, ik by being hela i LUU5CH .1 r e- 1 1 1 miiij ,AMri 11 inn r --' v-a 1 ijhii wa uivuvioi - . yrof.f th? Federal Reftubttcan. t)Uit F(Mar FAIRS. Dimeulties are foreien relations. What i cautivity,or by ' being driven from his thronS it ev;n fVoiti his dommius, V.oes not on that cccount at once lore the right of sending inini&ers' ; neither does he who has usurped his thine or power, acquire this right by his tnerc loimary possession. It is the justice or injustice pf the cause that ought principally to decide, hit h of the two is entitled to ex-. .tl- t .ii r .! . w . r-f 1 m ini.i 1 iTni. 1, r infrMiiir. , sij.. are ivir. Jacfcson . ENGLAND. likely , to thicken in our chosen President, and Aaron Rur? has been lot& ptsident. As soon as the fact was as- llme the subject of . the mot incessant and UL"i k public rejoicings were mads where- scurrilous abuse from the very men that held t enough to niaie a frolic could be the stirrup for him to mount Dunne reviles Kand the nartv mse thanks to some- this clod-hopiirg - goverrtor, for the of -m. p'their success. Their two " illustri- talents : Michael Lei',i,r and 01 hexs join the Itiderswere flattered" and idolized, in Jue an(i cry ; while Cinrs, and tttoiber stc- (t exrmgaht and fulsome manner. tlon' insist upon it, that Leib atd Duaae aie Mime the result of the election was hHtle better than villains, .and that .-governor until 4 1 . ... L.'. 1 '"'- Vl Jam 1 t-rtA mnct &.llrtf t I t"vi r rvf Wit ui me Totes were countea m con- -v.v..,v..u 1,. . - . nrv.. r aB,i rp how it a.-rnrdu u-itb le tide ofbonularifv and Mtlorr. set least of governors. And this patriotic party, propositions, cannot be co.r'urcd. Several Pf" m strength 'towards the twdfeandi-' th divided in the middle, are preparing indications however, which have taken plsce, ""S c.-'erce But upon discovering that the Elec- wiffi all imaginable alacrity, for tremendous excite-our fears, that the most just and, con- captivity, .syuie eotci.trer.ee ot ihepiovinj stowed upon both an equal num, conflict m an elcctif , which is to uke plce cihatory propo.ah will meet with extranus U H- - - 3 :' , whcs, it became necessarv for the mo year nence. 3 a sample 01 witii may uiiucuuics., cncnucieu uy u perverse ucvouou . - e ruentS: be expected wheh' tbc campaign lalX ope,,, to French attachments. We allude to the Tofa mount the Presidential Chair "TliHt roa mentioned, that at art e ambers having the greatest dread of meeting a lew day. ago, or nights .ago, pre- the Najnal iuielhgenCer, as well as to the bh 'J' their vote, fo Burr, and for paratory o the choice of the members of the untruoimation that Mr, Jackson had on tU TStr) pSuy o yit was a matter ot doubt whether Legislature, in orear; the ctty of Phjladcl- ..his arrival s.gmhed, that his mission oid not . v' rf f n, aftt, all his nains.- would reafch pbia,' the nyderites, and the ' i,e.uites, got retire immedia.e attention. I his misrepre- ;.;b ZCTZZ -L' 13' ofhisambltion; " -v- together by the ears, and in the opinion of sentatmn was maV a prop ot the charge ol. in " 1 too wo sovereiga 1a di9 flflW formed into imnlaeable years, thinng the-timc mat mr. jay was cur m jrp.w..i5 .uur aw,t rcc rfwi.,. a. J:ffirlln. cM; seen in the policy a!,u co"W' w".are ai.xi:rary o mc eonvc- eceded and" tatised ' our .".ence 01 ncr suojects ano uwi to ner-pow nntrvt f!iirK ,,cal rt Jatioos. 1 1 ws prohibit the renova Wfcr his rnlj; -r" n r r 1 rlUrnrd hart to sprout among the brother- dots not accortLwith her system of destroy. oiMi tne nmcuont. ies as occasion may rc-. feT rdKCR- -y to ing ad commerce in orde.L act EnglanL 'W;r ftVi Miaufc. ;i Vul iL':" fill'thi office of vice-president, and Morgan The demand has thereforevcr ceased to be. -; - - -T' 7"& ; ft" !.,..r.vft,rrtnr. Th made, that we shou d take our cho ce fab: u.uiyuuuii, uiwci.wxiiFrfiiu y w- r-llJCnt, anu the party praised hinv i-ewis wajwiuu,u - ----- " . trri;- wUK b ,nrf.that thU possession, as to ptrro tit to mspend. if not n revolutionarvservices. and for Clintonians joined in extolling bis virtues and s aimng from trading witherandmat thw K n J ., f . Pf Winand and the, patriot;,m. This lasted until near his xalents in fhe most txavagant nnn ruj acritgjn his me with a complete a -onolthe a fm,, f Mr Uf. He was elected ; and caiummateu oy u c up. vv .wv.b- , wK .Mf. 'f - BreMH...:..'.. . . - V?". .:. nmr.iired him his wl Hance ror it we would not consent . -w6iiiiaj iup. wn.n h navirttv. rnn. ncrw utiaun " .7i-i . . i , - a . 1. . J L I . . D.nuL. eirpi airimot . Mini tiiv iLr f -v n r a in n 1 1 v r .. i s i a ts X" i lntna nv inpir fifiTT l riiv 3irif itniaiiiiiv. ncuu i- aiitULi'4v ci" ni 101 i r i ; i vu LuuiiikiiaiiLt k! .'if . eeoeo y oui-uurr, ror 5: . j; "..;". j ...V h,t k- :..T ;.K..,t to acknowledge the unstable usurpation f " be PUc?d in Petition- iicani.m was a.,g. . ' "w r"""";:; hy refusing tort ceive .he Junta's minister, I'onn .ir ifini 1.. u..,i . N r ha it m anv resDect fared better with any ins' ructions to compose tae controvermes -. . . . & . . . . . , .vt, ya lumailliv luaitvcu - - - J- 1 ... ...... , hr.tiM rit nv it nil hnrttw InKVorritH Cdfctm . . . .. : i u .. :n t.. ctnt nf nmv Vnif. T ie wmeh exist. " w wnich nas since ovena- u -iy . Tnn- - , FR AKTCF rights, and acknowledge them te reside ? Those persons', who a few days old anti- federalist, headed by George Clinton, . ; JKANCE- Joseph Bonaparte There can benomic ,u, warm admirers and oenetrv iormeu a strung .uu7 -"v v. .... . -r- ftin, ... rt.fn(ia, fn r,r.:vp . tnUtrr quiescence of the nation. ot to ha u,;:;u:Z .rilrZ 'A after endurimr reproach, and thuVtar meet the wishes ot Bonaparte, we Nsstrv jJ.:;"Ti """. A": i., fnr ronsldarable portion of hisLArfr were to encounter, his enmity in a more de- VMr. ce.--P- "'-rl uc,v f, I . - -,Tjlf, nartv urilit a voune man of exercised it against us. Jf therefore some Price chid Strother' MAP or NORTH CAROLIN f WITH ROLLERS, pr sals at thitC2
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