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r " - . t .. .. , f IS. attwr VOL. ZHVI Senator Mangom, Governor Swain-and ment of In own dishoportiit biting J Jtorlk Carolina Guxttlt rCtOKKKIt, WlltLf, ll' V-.. , VVRKNCK & LK.M A tvX 7 tkrms. ' ' -; ' : " fTTHT, three ilnlhtr per annnm on J,uee. smunieri in miner muiet tktf r,iM w itiMn H imart louerr Metear.Mid persona leaidrnt withnnt hi alio mar drair In kmrnt mim ther. Im ii-ir(l)r required In Ih whole a- 1 Bf tht T" eiihac'ie)iaiia in aiKaiiea. tuer tiiattnguished citizens vf the sarcasm with which he alluded to th- A very, ihe son ot attfiUaU Avery. , the , ridiculousness of the resolutions th m the State, one of whom was Col. Isaac T. motive of .those who oassed them-. f th. tis.u t M-ki-uJ. i- iw rv. , tne , riuicmvusnrss oi tne -resolutions " " kkwi m imwi one of the sieners of lite Mecklenburg- themelvi ami the .fill mn ri.liru. ? Diitina tf ludeiendre iL a " . I ? . . I . r . , , Fort 8 Cprit, iisj. JtrH (W, puhCcly to declare, that oureon- umunncn,-i uare bcwb uonorca y.w eell WHI tier! llrlttain H liSOltd "? MwlMit, tnvAing me lte mm, ,, ... we her 0 ,,r;.Bee. u1B we . .J ur.Uki t-A L 11 IV..e eWbratio. o, ,h Miy .. " " f ' rftr". h,tJ mda ibail . . " I , - "f Declaration. - On the rieht and imme-; loua Ii4tel ovf the revolutionary iolJiera,) Senate waved a beautiful nag, presented on . Bed tbt occasion to the Lafayette Artille- , bj tlte ladie of Charlotte, bearing lrfitiT, noi niUii( nlirm linci. Med lhr tnor tor oum Hallar, anil lcr. hi in lli Kilnm t nM b nt-tmH 1 lie inscription " Mecklenbm Declar- ' reception they met with in the .iraorabi ife. the vindication of his own dig- ppy and honest course were? displav- 'ZTmm w O. M fatere Mnioa. m4 an T -',"".. P ii oi W my poee i. .cerpi t IU Vt, I Ulil Wc, wiriwiw, it voar kiTililioa anil t nia UmJ ld llltw lor Lom VOU . hen .MrtklenMiif ia ' ihelr rtcWatim.tblcH, will linite wilh me in lh subjoined Mirci Hid r oi r toiimcnl, ed in a manner and with an eloquence MpiMnt Ui Wh aaant iUt, iih tile hJrhert rmpee. I anv vourmoat which ii nouiu uc in vain to anempi to describe T on , paper. , Ve Tiopv, uicH ii wuuiu uc in vain m Bucinni .. ,sm ... . . i 0Dt rnrnr, hvui 1 v tin tt t. ta dpaenbe on nan-r.'T twmrT l Mtm Was. IHtMm. &c Cn.mtae. lrft while the ' ladies themselves. with humlreilsot their fair comoanions . ;friin this and the adjuining counties, i i iimihmi i nwentii in mitimii iilii ! .i t-i . i . .t i I 1 ivh fwrv'VTHia knriix'v " T.'-r"' '"ui5J5!.v'mu!i i aur miki niu m noma aj oar anccixm : twiffrB n iin iiiinm 4 1. r. . u 1. 1 t T fc if hIiiihm .ir ihi rf..ni . . . - ' . . . . . . . i "I intir - amawr ut tnaanaiami m ,nd rmiiaa th. r.. ..J aaunlv. m lha 8lth o Mt. I77i" hxl benn wa wimn, wnea. ina anail auima n tiaaitT imv". noinmg nnm mora mi nwrt pi1 JlMt Krant lha (.'harlalle JoiiiimI. wrck P.ve a hay sketch of ,U" contrast. xtenled the K)k place on the 20ih Mav. which K..f . J , 'it . . - , 'triKiiijbutnotuwinterestHJ ,t watl not prevent oar readers Behind and around these exl mure (irianru. acriiont oi i i i ..r . ..... iiimiciiB'; auu iiuniwri ica truwu til f;ii. nKeeiiiM''s ol that cvetillul tlav, ;,fln .n.i ,fr.n..r. i. .r..i..i t.u i wc ait now compelled to rc- public festival, and who were finally lay things Raid bef're, cncirHed bj the inilitarr; Jtheir briU i..Ujli public expectation was i,nt uiiirarmi ind ir!itterin? arai r- e xcited in remrd to tlie commem- flectina- the strainrlino- annbeams that a of the Mecklenburg Heclara-1CMg;.iri,ir .hot thruuirk.tli-alm.M. f liiiJepYndcnce, wWch was held impentrable shade of the trees, whose ..place on Wednesday, the 20ih green e,vis ru8te, wjth a ,nodest si- it Has been more man reanzea. crice 9 ,f congci0us of the respect iHiiir ! niwenecwvua nan those ot t ie ant iencrand over. : f perwws 4a not convened in dting them. at the Salem Uand.wlft jttof North CaroLna Since the l,.,t t;ujlv volunteei-ed their affrvicea that tiiftiA iliAr ihpt ti r (alarii'.t ffo ..'a ... 1 - J ' L ?i . x a I .v. a h in syinpaiiiy wun tne . kih tUirr m th ni.in f ' -"v--. t- : ,.r !.... n.irlnnt. .! in " " ..m. " " ' ' .. " cnaracier irom .me manner llw.T ;r ...:f.Hfw . V!..ri"' ,,.:"V ."u" ctiMection and disbursement, and u.ui.iifM.M.wLi! v. -::...L.iiausumeix...ureaae 1 . . .1 k . - - 1 j l.t lover ,f nature con d lave r,m,i ".s.k . -till n,i .Mlir. c1 .IT" W.P "7 T'TC """PP' a w - nLlivi IMV4 am a k wma au , anr-'i.u.. . I I .. : a I. "'IT 0,,, " ele.r w"fMe w w. w '"- connected with the day we were Nine bVw tenon - i ii?se rwc naieu. in me, celebtiniP-after--wbichtr -caye the ssive warmth of the sun. --r fetiities of that day, WU not lor a following toast:- r ----,..-. day was uahered in by the firing )?nr time remtrabef it wtthoipt a pasi-1 rh vmi-c ol hrlette, heit ih Cenioi J . il i . . . . .i . r -l . ' -r c.i-.oi r. i... i. r i : fnnon, n " ll,c v." '""iii on tne one musi; wi uie l' Ty - - "avr v ..... ir-,. i of our flounahme villase were alm Hand. Fina J r. lust in the i"8 I nrf... i A-..i..i .. ,-li. i ..." j i i.. r . . ' . r. . . '.j. w" .- p;ei iy a, wen tiresseu aim unici- 0j tne gtanu. ana aunosi aojoinu gji,. httlatHm of - botfrsexes, mingled Vas si mated tlie "grave -yard. where thc.eiiuer oi tne oeauuiui anu ap- rested the bones ol many a patriot ami wte uniforms worn ny tne reri hero of the revolution, an particular- id Cavalry and volunteers, can- u,0f Gen. Thomas folk, one ol tne t ita the ncrusiiin. At 9 o clock rti progenitors of tlie Mecklenburg .regiments' funned in a line in the Declaration. At such a time andirr oort-tlonsp. the counties ot conceive that the immense crowd lis- the sneech for nublicatinn. ' II rim. amitly or ehcnKier h ctearaeniied in lha eluded by. n? the following "J. " '"""?u o ' think what DraaiHtaurla Mr MMrMortre KiriroWffae Noilh ' " ! iurr Met in frrrntrrt Mer aa I yaa in me orn- Fn-cddm and IndanelVluicr, arhieh' their farles ancriitir wereWTie j)ftt.tleelar, M McKutoiL.ia;-'iiw wwni JHAi ' tiavj eWHf f wMtmHtrf)lw ijnol lha li.xlriiM til Hila-I n,i1.THtTiriKrfciil;i.-t, nfa"..", . Cjbarrns. furnjyj nthe memorable event tneir cui- nriate. nrarer. delivered witnmucn ani- metim this occasion to com me mo- mation and feeling, by the Revf Mfi are and ought to be jusily proud Armstronir. After which, James W. leVe be"aVtTfurn3enective Tt?gi-Osborne, EOi read in aloudr dislinc :ind althoiijrh we had often adr in.neeTmirtnanner the Declaration of I meir narti8onie-nppraiBTiii-r. independence, tnaae Htxiy-yeara- ago Usiipiinwc-neer-ewB-rejt-thisptac-by-ttte ibered to have seen them look; as Whirs in Convention assembled, fhav- or manttuvre with more precision, ;nr prefaced th same with some ani on tW present occasion. , Jhey mated and appropriate remarks.! After marched to tne Hem. annnere an interval ol time ttileU up by music ei by Gen. ThoiSss O. roll, in f,.()m the Salem Band, an oration was ireseiire : of the Governor of the leljvered byFrankljn p, Seniitor Mangum, a numoer i about wbicli, as Air. . nas, we.aniier rotable citizens of this and the ad jtand, promiseil a copy (w publication, n; country being present At 12 we vill only take occasion to say, that ck, the military again formed a it was an eflort in every way worthy, in the street, where they were not ony of the known ability of the mI by a procession ih the order of orator, but of the event it commcmo lenii. Strangers, Revolutionary Sol-rated. h, Invited Guests, Clergymen, At 2 oclock, a company, consisting Her of the Declaration and the Ur- 0f between 5 and 600 persons, sat jj 1 d-tha-Day.- lajUiis-JMrderJjie. pnicession mov- HinBer. prepared by, Dr, Boyd, of the L where it open- Charlotte Hotel, where, amid the sub- lit and left and atantial luxuries of our nhvsical life. changed front by moving irom tne re,gnei the " flow ot wit and the feast the Revolutionary,, Soldiers In otMuU'iintirTh'eniihadeBof-evenins , 111 wnirll ortier tney n)iwv uarnneBi approntucu, auu inu giuiiuii j tand in the beautiful grove adjoin- 0f those who wished to pay their re de Church. Here was presented gpects to the ladies at the Ball, and ne coinbtninjf all that could be the steaty habiis bf, others induced eked f JK FT.i Jt'gy'f11' bfttt..thm1 to breaK tip in gc4 order, though r auUUme. ... ..The stand itsell was ja fine jrlee, nothing having occurred )d-lh-Day.7 In itory in front,' the o the Church-yard, uluiiin to the rigl llteir MKrtjr th principle lur abnih Hmtt Iuuj;IiI, blwtanJ awnnnaeatk ----- - 7 yl lba aoimlry art lmnplc4 m h at if Ihfy f'f ia tHil liiow nu aontcnitnte pi.-!..!.., im mm kin alwralrit la auibornr, u i "J"" " me opt. un.iit, m ma r)roin- ..... k" , n,oi.B.n- nra no ixhrr rmwer , In nwreanar?' ami (ranoa 01 nm rji rrnmin in niatn nonnr rn envil (imI illl cliamnnn of iba ll.r nf ban waan hfcb offUa n4 natrawara km-1 lb nli-jirtjam of lha aw It a hit tif Mrrklea. Pinnii uroliM, MKnit it klcntmcd h lh ' Ibeaa it bam an ora.tarear iar heiet''1t '"! I b.it my rimir ilia Gaitaruf beat ktterctl of lha Blata. j , ; . fcf eean oaa. bn lha. army, - tli eeta ann lbli wK-r rtuii-a my aoMdaul aiN-mion. ami Mno. 8wtB Mrh. tn, miKhty rctourM af Hi ItriiiJi F.ro-.ire, bait 1mI a (niclpiiof In jimr bohdmhlr ImivRr. The applause with which this toast lur onr br,a mil palrintw aaaermra (Korllie diitinguitlinl .niMilrMalinn tif 'rrspect,1 was drank liavins Subsided Gov.. ' Oealarallon lw lha anoewf Meak-4 tbowaby yoor lutMaiion, UMlllir iolitwianrf in S,.,: . 1 . i ... , 1 " lenbnra ara abaat ta aafeontt, l IWrap (which it ha been eomnmiiicxnl, tm aill plr wainTose and in an eloquent address, tuh.igt-Hhmv my-kime.r ackte.iRmeni. 'iLom. replied to the Sentiments therein con- Caratina amnng lha mt lutreniil and amtnw rnie'l hh lb following KMiment, abich yua tained. He spoke with much feeling ' " ' baml M ahom-wa - r iaxMilrtt. "T tTre Ine me on the i-iii r r 4i. .1 J ; 'f i"r wir wenemwaca. 11 araa ina ajrat npa p , raiiguianeu an.i miir irii'irni htm,iw ol the character, political and civil, 1 1-1 1 - -a .1. 1. k. !arri u.n.iil r r..d.... .....ii .i of North Carolina alluded in Some Hi "hni not aly hml animy , o i oh"! ileiruelioi .t . v .. f . .1. BMltwr ail...iMlliii, iliHUtliM4iirH.i -MciNI.-litt. ILiAIkhi. kit. Lniuiuilteft.-" tneauiiject:.ol MxationexlMtNted.jtr ii -.1. ir-X w7i:sli a staiCIIlf nt lif admitted fact, tiie Very imln.,-m,taJ f bldia lurk, -mm ht M-ektnUrf , nr Kuomllr, My fl, 1131 great increased tne revenue and ex-t?""v "f0"" ('ww 1 . ..- ........, tnaiilliMShp, resolutely and nobly mo.rVn' la aranra, lha calebraiim of he (.riet'8 SUU f Ol tneiT ami mueaal or Inllowlna, art In- xmnla tn ly,nH Mara recciirea. inccpi),! rcgrei is tlioaa ka h4 far MlafHtr ilimnlliea loan- tlial ciitumalancri not ailluiv my control amwnvi 31m want tm ku huu of Irceaoot nith lha namrt ol tlmaa played them oorlil ' ta-b remaniHerad lietithed forari. I avaif anvarlf af ha aava-f vtabiha rtrnxiKUnti tf "Ma -anna-nf-ltlMyi ton Ij nllur the following ewimant: I who Uiall aaarmlilc at l,hli"IH In (Mil tUteclf- " Korlb Carolina.' May her anna m" thiMr "rEr'r fri'iiirj'," "lb aoianieindral iba Uinh-la, "at "if a lanaaio tba prab of uawiaii pnwar at hnni, ' binh-pUae or our Indiiienrtrutr. ' A (licit by lie. rmulMo iba no'il ami of lha Uharlotia" aeeni anil in reeling wilirihnae bo firat "abiolr-".-niba hi their rfawlanee o iliKiiMn Iran t'l nil llerince 10 the Hriiidi Crliwa' kml ahrnail, "' "- 2 i i enlliutiialM admirer of that lofiy apii-M ol Irer- tViih treat reineel. I am, he. " ' ' " filoro aii't miU petiilrnec which gh.wcd in lliflr bo-1 11 ' ' ' J.. U CALHnUM.. .J ni, ii''' the nYlioeralioutaim ncrreo !t.r Wm nitana. ka Gnminitie. tfieir heart I (hall, though abttiit, ? rathljl enjny wiin you ma nameniiona incn aiiaaicmwiBgr, on a ol to contceraied, on an occasion to lial loweilii ralcHlatecl loaaaken- 'f f ff.ll ,1t -l On a aimilar Iclmty ) our graat Ju'iiW el-i ebratkin in I nllcrru lliit loan. " I b mc. anoi t of Hen. lolk anil ol Ifcnitor Birt So A im-f ton, lie Ictuniie ol iTial ocratwn,. ATluw nrl ,h. ,tk J ... rVT.T 1 7 jl , sraaJ .n.l -10 ho.crrr. lbl i it i. I tlmfl he p, I ,J"n. the 'kleh.lf DeclaMtton of Ind. , ,i 1 tba aacn- , wtabiha ortenwhint f 'Mb -mmtm-M- lib, .Pewenc. K aajhe, firal drcwiv. mo. fj ternary of iha CO' h of May. Kociliten pfj '1 KoribCarnlina can fcrj more deeply tnier. . . aied Itian I do in all that concern her Hon. " ' it or proaperity, or arottld PAnre gMy eoiu trihwi to ilUittraie any ghir oua event in het " hUiory circHmnancr howettr, on . tba preatm neeat'mn imerfcra with lha indu. t ranc of any inclinaliiion. Accept wncere thanks fur (he honor yon " hne done me, 'and belie mr rentWnwn. h your friend ntdott.art H STHANt.R. . klawr. Wm. : ltenjtn, Rc. Commute. ', Ijneoln Coimir, N C, !!0ih April, iniriiina me i oniie ailh the ritiarn of Hetklenbure. ia the trlrhra'lon of the B. proachit'r nnirrary of ide Declaration. of. Cbnrlolie, Vptbu tre iOa" 'eeerat lhal uha. KaKentbnia trill cirevfnt my aiiendHtiee but ; J ii i.tOft; Uutt the. suhjuioed aeutiineot-iMy- n,-Tr uc uneceiarie . , With much retpeet. jrenitemen. voora, te.'" .w ..... . 'HRNRY W, CONNOR.-.1"' Messrs Wm. Diidn,&e, Con milt). U Mrcklenbtirr--TlM . unifurm adioeaie af libeny atul die rigUli of lb people. .I 'ifjj t f CaureU N. C. M'h Mv;tfi."5. t: - ntlmei.-- Vour" totnr"Uie3l til(.77 ,rat duly received, inviting me to un'iie with ' "V tiecitiena nf Meckb nbiirjf. in erlrbratjng" I'prux.iimK annirersair vt int iieciara-. . r lion of tuilcrer.ilcnce. ,mt in lb town of I f:hariolle. ni lltcSOtli May, 1773. 1 hare to- f . pfeaS le rejjrct-, that It WdtVotfce fi.vei" '" nient lor- me to lc home at (he iime r, r -the pcopwrerlrbn.inn, ami mint tjtf"" tor toTtn. T) ifratibeil ion Inch llo tc canton wiiti h1 afTurd. 'if A mo.) e all le e'enta .of the rero!iMlui. fruitful a that port ion of our biaihrv ia ' dceiU itf pure ami letated patrinliamnnne ' Freedom Mai.. U raiber become th ccjn.icr of freemen than lha reticlrner of ilavrt 9. The memory of Kihralm Hrerard who wrote ind nf Thomat Polk who proclaimed ! Mecklenburg lleolarnlton of lndeMtntleiice Matic MecKletiOurg lirann i)irun. Our gU' tt. Jrn.; Jfeth t5rliBm-.T 10. "The menlin lamr xf aepcratiim from tlia Xluthrr tJrmntry--iilhKT7-Wf'ttef Tf "grciT eWii"fcT Which nrererlert The Rrvolu iun. and which f v " ' Columbia. 3. C April. 1831 fientlemen. M hud ih honor io reeeiye, from you a Committee ok behalf,pf, your , leitow-cil'ieiia, an iini'ajiw. mjinnRitui,,,, ' I'heir lieatlti'fl thrilled wild the jnyaut ami. V livine wNnrta of Ih aen wa hare mat toaora- tion of ih Anntreftary of lf MeckJrnburg 1 .1... i...l.l...l t,.t.if. rilniifl.. .. . t 1 1 1 memiii-Me, ami inn f",w.r" iecarattn 01 inarpenuence me Jwea'arM. .1 rtw..r Amrj Ueil. ... - . ll - - .1-- , mrxA uk..M .1 ..n. ,1. ...I.' an lt;i..lllT. YT.W ......Ul I a . .V-.- aa ........ a.aa. ,. 1 ' 'uiM ...rt.il 1 w . pi.-li.i'iiW ilf.nnilebm-. erettt. and that I promise mjsetf the highest hh tnurce to inaTi.laa the aulheniiaily d the . a.-.. - 1 whiile tianattiriitia htwl not fallen lo fertile iIohIiI P, ,T,. honor to be Vrntlemen vour " -""' '""" nl l0MtlI ... If j r wo oTpi-rnv 8inralh.Hlmeho.err.-h.ppilyfUtmlUamt very obl Bed aerrant -.W M.. PBB3TON., j,1ireh.pp;,f Toe-Nonb tlrilnw-.b.p1.Hr . IVm n.kiirfMn ftVa. I'lamnallla. ) - . .' ' . " c - "iih wiuw. .....- .. j )or tna antra. ani In respotts tothis tast. lrftiiam -read ?.-avrrwfvM4a r.'ininUcence of tl.e scene he had wittifssed, in which he gave an animat ed account, of, many circumstances attending the Mecklenburg' Dei lara- tinn-lid lull Justree to theexertnm of the Mecklenburg -Whigs of the Revolution-, andalluded "Some whaf in" detail to their; partichlar aervices Gen. Graham has kindly consented , to nennit the publication of his ad-- dress, which we hope in a few week. ' ,"; to offer as a valuabl treat to our rea- apprnachinir anttiveraary of the declaration iriout anrettrr. I oBlr derr. He gaveth following toaitl"-rof ind--petidenee made at tliat place on lher-J H"el Jo"e-' ia prod nor d remiHia alnntliiiig to Ih .'i civiliaed worJialbar frmtif)in(t to ill ,t ' .friondi ol, human', liberty The K'oriona ' frtiug ofjlioae rtolitevrmeiitt are every Jiere ,t obeaeen-'ttrfoiir'cTiinrry.lq'itslibeny, in-' jf it free Itii ittrtione, in ita preaettl h'fh ami ituetamplerl ita'fr if jwvperity, and In Ih .11 eonlmmUiii;" iitWe:wlitol(.e cpv a nation, . aaving Ue peiipla of ibe iurlti... Teae r bleiing emunititte the tdrhea praise Vhith ihb" t'niuder of our liberln a ran feiSeive.iHhd form lire Kiwi laming mcmtl IW'hTei''ly",lstMitlja , ...J. Oi.' . - Ml,f!7Rwv,l, .---- ---- - ------ i;.;ei. .r,h w-; prua t;j . ? . Sllifeaileaiiil-iiana frtuna t tt. w;, fSmy, : ,, Ily C.U(.i;iltnn,tf Iliuke, anil fame of th member! ut the . IMrtlr II ti. o.i..'..t...i . tv. ... :-i.......l ia 11. " mi.. ,riiH an v r pic ("IWHITM j Senator llt'dvrjt thaf the reason ol hi nor at f' Tendinr titi eelebra'irtn ia. that lie wi niw?" IJW neifl ini inaiaoeaien--tH IllVl .Uut mhnr. i:m.ia na Ha liilil liaa h. rn ica-T nume A' 1 nil par'.curur miir.-- Preston's fatlier ' rhe '''waTrpfeflk'shW thrtntte it-hrrietTer 'o tlie-firniHtr--M- - .--, f " j; . ,11 -1-k:.. - . doubted. 'I h eeanlleatioMi ol OHtawporaraiMce. we .tiav boen informrd through -tlie? ' . Ii-pa tttenaing tue ceieiraiion.a,,..-, difc(1Pihjf.f aiatnaMiiaamna r.nmedium' rihe-ptthna-naikeriVthai hehse - been (elected a a detrjrate Irom the county irated with wreathaand festoons of jar-,ng the day to mar In the least f he fijreens and flowers, combined with general harmony. " After the cloth Was wte and skill creditable at once to removed, the following regular toasts occasion and to the fair to wlionvjr,. drank, interspersed with music were indebted for this ornamental immediately in front of the d were seated the twenty-seven I on the : occasinn, : wearing badges i hit satin ribboiu on which were , tribed. iu larae letters, ihe figures 75. While heir whitened locks, a..-" i. a 1 ir pallid cheeks,, their emaciaieu in pffMffced s reptH:t ' att wm- nmeiti t ncm Ir shim ifed feature .stilt shewed 1-11 Mdeed wnter Keed'ings, It is not with an invid 9 feeling, or with an intent' to take ?T from the respect attached toi any fit Revolutionary Patriots then pre .tkat we mention the namea of he excited a peculiar interest,! Joseph Graham and Capt. Wil- Alexander. , ,The first had been xnt at the declaration our citizens then celebratinK, nd had been 'down and left for dead by the Brit-; Dragoong," while opposing the en "ce of the main pody of the army Jer Cornwallis into Charlotte -the terhad commenced service in the rolutwnary war in the office of Cap n'and what is a singular evidence unambitious patriotism, although f tiflgaished by his bravery -and intre. f "T fighting in almost every battle I the South, he still retained his ori )al station. He is now blind and from the Salem Bands J REGULAR TOASTS.. t. Thada adebrat. V will tberMlt a tayWh irtJHhw-rht lr Deolnratiao f Amrju lnoepB(iciKe I M line UilL Wittilt" ta- a . A I J Th Mecklenburg Meelaration ot looenen deuce In th wonli of tbeliuent dota of oar National In4cendeiwe J"Th genuine tente of Amerrra at that moment , waa. never to wall eanretted before or ainee." ' ' WsviMnakv-. WMbiftetoft IWajtvX MrJ-.-,a 3. The Signer of the Vlecklenbnrg Oeelnra tmiiTb Araonailil "of American lnden-ndenee h iword a welt "at th pen The battle-neld a well w ib eail ahambee. atte Ibe story ,. at their namat-lmmorulily alike ta ibein a l lb frceilom which they ga., " MutU (ien. PolkN March. ' - A. Mecktenburg and Cabarroa 'Connliea United In tlr fir Dealaratio of American d,iedenaa. they ; will aver eonaue ia ka ife-laaaaililaA - J - f Mntle-llmwe, Sweet llomeV. f : Th cautf of Ftwodoni Ut h adeocaie ihi-oogt.oot tit orld, War irom oar eiueri. memtlial th peoplf era aa,ibbj in telf rn- toW-Mrbrrem Figare MarrUje.! Ik Our gar el. lb Hon. Wdli. 2 The aervant ol Ibe people and aot or lb U gitlature North Candina will stand by trim a nSe elonuent and aoel advoaata ultb honor and Mretol Iba Soujh t , 'f ..Mntla-Saa Cvburgh March. , This' toast was received with 'rap turous applause, from all parts ,pf the table, to which Senator Manguin. rc nlind in a aneer h of about two hours. durini.wchWwasfjr plaudiHl by thclistegers. ITic spPCttt. for adapUtion ot atyie, eieganco v, delivery and 'general, eloquence, we heard raualled on iucii Th. VitlaM of f iharl.itle Mir N never be vlihert again by ennh .lignrlarie -a fjOrdJihi, and with ueh a retinue at vitited It onJhaS6(h. September, 1780. ' - It The Memory of Ceorge Washington. Muate Withingl'in'i March. 12 The State nf Tennettee The daughter of North fVnlina-.The Vi-rk'enburg Tclara tlon of Indejiandence la a pari ami irt ion ot bar hitlory a nmnd and indittnlable union between MnlhtT and lh.ngt.ter in tba pretervitiion, ol bt princlplrt aail Haapirlt. tnawiaat-Ctimaiiiali Qnakctep 13. The Fair Our arm their (imtrclion. their armt oar reward. : fiuie Jliil Columbia. i VOLUNTEER TOASTi. " fty ih Preai.Iem. William Davidson, EJ. Our Rneat, Jo Seawall Jooca: Tba able drlend or of lha truth of lha Mecklenburg Declaration of Independence, aod of lha rerelationary lilt lory nf our Ktal. l t " 4 ' ' ,fllr- Jones ' responded to this tenth ment in some auiinated remarks. n reference'" to ' the" Declaratinn -the feelings whicU-inspired it tH policy of its commemoration, &c. after which he offered the following toast; The great -principle ol lb Metklenborg beclaraiion of lndepcodcnee. Ketittaaca la ancoBttilMtinoal ainireatiaai Tba mod seared right of individual! ana) tba moat aaarad duly Of SI SIC , ; ,a. n?ff?.vsfjiiri'.w'.oi By Ibe Itt Tie fretxlrnt. V illiarn J. Alca- J ajulerEia. Gen ' Dulf fireea: 'Who ha J tauahl n-wiib seat and abililv the troth of the I . I - . ! 1 . 7 .i ltumnean 1 Wimlieala baa fixed ution' H the bn- I . ... .. ..I. a ra . I- 7 I. - . 3 li'Cumonu, va. nay j. ibjj,,,. nrf j immnrtalilv and ttreii to It Ilia ttiinii ' r ..u..n i .1... .t..t.. t.. it- . . . . I ' . . . . 4 " a.a in ..f....a. HIM1IMIIV1 l l,7 Gentlemen. have to acknowledge yoae 0f HMtorhtal truth. For Hut, : hia'aminirymitn.i lt,:mw, Omivenl'ion V Li vel lo Iter of the Ilth lt inviting metopartK ate indebted, to ll.e avrid and retamcbnl' a hitiva : ,, .... A:'i iuJ,. 'r ll.yt '- ion, at Charlotte; of the: Caroliqli.i-a wortliy.repreaenluloef an idii,. ' . ' :, t.... iiietif 10 Test'e' lirmr('Hvlien liuitnt m of ol North inilm-T. dateendanti of ,1!. muertmprine r,aim urn wwrtreM.i , MecklenLu-x Whift, wherever di.pertedMfutii l laitly lo DO llderredhlial h is At lli tint the "old North Stale" tollie firiliereat Wctt-in llulimuire etsialiog to, jflcVHie-Itn, Vi,"it ilulr ..reclate hit able vlntlkatinn of Ihe lam 1 lluien to lb I'rraideiiCt f. 1 giic'j'OU llr, thq . ' and tervieetof -'ihir antwUurt front tb iuj fi.ltowinir aeiimel..,;-- Tt-- 1 aiontorMr JeflVtton. . The ltm lleiirnra Ttrnwfi: WhU -w s.w'l 1 am, jejilU.men,iiiot retpeetfutly yrmr;e. ' rotntnemnralbig the: ktt nfilift-HUittrbma ; ,1.' R. M. RAtSKf; ,Hd. Iie.it humdit sJinnHiau to "I lie tmaVr thai W IVaJa.. la. f ?...Mn.lii.M. . ' i . n ..I .. ' . k 1.1 . I I. V " ' .. waaawaa, aw. -.a."a.. w ( ' C . .... '. . . . a . I . . . a aa . il ' a A n a 1 1 Ail 1 iim . . . 1 ..... ......... an aa . . araar iia.a lira ri iia.i a. . 1 m., auu unit inuccu v- m.i .- , - . , ' i.ri k u ii. - k: '.n nrraaion. The toast .. cslled .Irom wiwcuuiu lima auuii mm aunivr-.i-"i y- . nr.U 1 tt x i . -.1 1,:-. . review, in some measure, of tne , 11 WHtiniinwHiiaiu m,it,im,ii'iii . - - . do tiot envw fh feelinfrs of him' resolutions passed by the last LeS'1- :W veneration ami frratrtiide were tore,- commonly known as the txpunf- hsuectetl. Near these few survivors ingjtoluhom r 1 he spirit pi m- thar.ent..:r..r.M-.. w.r. aBsfed dio-nntlim With WbJCt ' no Xreaici e iavited ptsts, among whom were this attempt to make him. the wUru awr U ataay a Meilirf oowei many lo the few," awl Iha jhe pric 20th May. .77 i. I a- tah, mosl heartily, that it were in my power lo accept th imitation, but 'irir. menta, absolutely : indiapenanSIe, will detain me at home - - " ' " -'-? lahaltaubjoin atoaal, which I think ap prpriate to the occasion, and bti ttwi appro priate also lo the e fisting Mate of thin, and beg that yotf will ropos it to the company in my nam-; . ,,,r i t I am, gentlemen, moat respecfu ly. voue ohed'(entrwMp- Measra. Win. Davidson, bus Commiile The decendanta of th Patriota whw were the first In renounce alleaiane in a fmtnrn crate. May Ihev ever emulate the enaOiphr of iheie father, by promptitude,' ilirdnnee wiiacaien ot tym-niy. ami i ...,i ...t i. ii.. ,tr.,;.J..n ,r . eniuii nroud or It because ne rwrit ' " ' "iV : T rr w,r :l.'a a ... ........ ,.l...:-.l ..lit. . lion itaa oeen cnnieatcu anu ucimn hii'.i n Kewf ern. April '6th, I8J.1 rienllemen. I feel myae hy -rout.iautaioaloAtundBUh lion of the Anniversary of the) Mecklenburg , Deolaiation of Independenc, As t NociIm Carolinian, t am -proud that Ibe honor be-i longs to our Stale., of first throwing; orrtlie am Hi more' ibe ttia -ivci-.i be" bj in it.ia.lpi iug ot Ibe nltir of liiiot; mubi.' linn erilf lie altatl naV In reward,.' ' - i inl 'Gth. I8J.T. "'i lr ,m James Muii.n, ad lialubary. Mectu If highly flattered' k'nlnirg Count) : 1 be "llm-wl't Ntt of the Ha ndnuha ceJt;htaL. Jbeis'i A 'lK!j.o"1Rt0'.,',ly . Ircllem eonarMetl m a tHdile easiataav lit I Ml c , vrenaol niiaiithorrced power. t ( , :.. ., iy nanktUi nm.,u. r.,,, lie memory or, ' ta II ooper i ier ltd ,i be TiM been hy nne ' A. Ma aa. 1... J - !J r " ' could aoloua-ar ha ouestiunrd. ll T a mat '' ' at.. ...... . ti... v. it. A tin' ' terof iseriou reirrel that -I cannot be Willi t- Gentlemen, -I hasw been duly honored you in person on this oecssi -rt. bttl I liallbJ l.a. .i. a.sv ...; I. .!...- ...t.l mm. a lea iTir9iln flbifl lalltr.ar i f Stllll itlet Wl D TOUT tTfrlPT . IlfT I AlfaV 1 faVSI. ' IR VIIIIIIT T T ... ... . meof. behaff -of tha .Hii?sof aMekh-nhurK ld sehd V6.i Cw.d.meot, wtiioh fy?ZEk. IT high la mim trc bit nnifi will tet llttccnd ti? Mini i'y at lha bold and intnUiiil auppoitvr lt ,f our cuunti-j't lirmnr naO iTirtriHunl.une. . , tlv Jmiiot tV thboriii:; ',j Tlie UtilrrWiy of Not ih.t'arotMiaV Uberiyatul kowleilgt)cntT and liKjit lul)le. " mtifviu 'hi ,.', i ly, .e T I'olk. Swb.j;rotW Victrut ' t a.I.e l,.r,f l.,'.l. ' i.i 11,. ,.l' ...u..tf. .r ) poltlical Bitimi' I bat from -tba many loth ol liberty it eternal vigilance. in reply to which, alter some sp propriate . and feeling w marks,-Gen... : U'bic and lory. Aa it wat in iba Ix-ginniuc to M d even bow. I he tame tiintt wutcn von iehbtjr lU. a4am.y'fH-'-&VHfcf II Uen.,T. Ui; Folk. 2d -.Via Pretideot Tba .Meiklcuburg palrkiit el IS: Woe lo I heir coat, who do BWt rally wr Liberty , B(iiitt Kxecative Power. , , ':,'- ' By William Lee Tlevidtna, 3d Vic PretiilenU Sueaesa I that-, tutted Stale. Beealor freu Norib Curslina, ha plaalrd, himseM nin the ramuarttnf Ihe anuttilulioa, and boldly ilelcnd ed at aga'mtl tl.e aaaaulta tif aefvile majority af Ihe Stata Legiklaiur. K - '- ' .t:--- fly lien, faul narrtng ol teuarrna, n Vice Fretidcat ., 1 ha hcaate ol the Uaittd State,; A wall of drlence for Ibe r:t ! liberties of Hi peiriile egaiiikt lli cncreacbroenlt I VI Id-Will P.."l.,.l,.,i(. ' . .5 By Cob lt T. 7. Uurae, Slfc Vav IVetMlent. The Cilravn of Meeklenl.errl Ttieir pnlilSeal n-bieiiilt-J when assayed by iime, ill be like lhca Suit, pur ann wbitoiu anuj. rs The followine letterT Were received - TtTS from gentleman whoi had been invited j.rw thttr maintcnanceV; X. .a .aiL k.L',aat' Oiamilia, iwn mJ .v.ia county to unite with them in the celebration of the approaching; anniversary , of the De ctarilion nf -Independenc - made by llielr ancestor on the ZOih Slay, 77. aa invilat lion which it wonld afford m aincere, plea sure to comply with iT it waa in my poa er, Theapurit tnanifeatad on that -occasion waa worthy of h are kt wh-cU it occurred, and furnUhra the. autest pledge $m I b beir.d' i scendantt will always De among; the lore moat to opposejswh' power whensoever and yldieresoever It ahall dare to erect tti ties d. Isyu'g lq our hearif ihe e"WaThlcETioe..ia. . et yon are anotrt ta eelebraie, leaches, us we shall one and all, of we b laugli to eert wntirina; lrilance over the conduct of ihoe to who may siiitroat the aaarml.fa public effsit, i recoUeeiing atyvava "that th thief cometh tif HfghW and -that ffieharrnv less preeedaid of t-day become the preteit fui iitovalion tomorrow; - ' , . History state ibat Norlh Carolina and VTr ffihinran lb race of ttu (lory icethrr in that greai aleuf gla which eniiid in li ewtabliahnient of iheii independenc .along whh - hat of their sister Stae-oa Wi wenii ment and on in interest, tueyveea also on in rrnowai I trust .th anaesaxl etiUment which blends jlbait siame. will be accepta ble to you gentlemen and to your fellow dt ixrt.s of Mecklenburg' ! ' ' !l 1 have the honor, to"be 'With sentiments of biph respect. yurt( ho. ke.aJOHNTYLKR Aietsrs. wm. iravHlMO). mc, ummin. , . The resolution of th Virginia I llooso pf nurjresaes of 1765, and (he declaration of ibe people of Mecktaitrurg, North Carolinav in 1775 The first lauebl our riehi Wr).nv oral; eonst'iiiftonat, chartered the test, Uv lie and SSvred honor .tiltTtoo. Ariril STth: 183 i ar.ft1M U. . l.a f 'aalariL 1 letter, ioyHi;me"n lbs name id Jbe ciliacn . . u-.t,. rtli- u. tl. of Meckltnhurr county, lo unite with tbe.n 1 rSTiW; r eeh-bwlng.tb An.uvert.ry of Ihe Declaration 20th of Mat heat, in eelelKalin bj,Aaoi. r i,t a.. ....i. at Charlottes th ! eersary of the Declaration of IndVpendanee, Oil, May, ,lffS .Hafdiag ialb, very highest ' mads in that plaoe. on the 80th fitf of atay, rstiroailou Ibe bernis ton-it which prompted ' ft775rFor this distinguished mark pcf r tbi fearly nVclaraiin (to whlcb I tenet history aprct, b pleased 10 accept mj moat grateful in rt inn jusiiee) very nww - . acknow leuirmenta. ray official dm ies forbid my ateeulan of , yoae kind invilatton.,. -1 am The 20th Msy. 1775! 1a"a dsy of which every no.tf of North Carolina may wetf be proud , .. a.laa..lS. MM.t V. W UIMI VIUIII1 U m . .1U very respect ulty yonr abed lent neeeant j N M . re peMtirtl th. low ilium Iktvinsnn, t, m pttm, i- . ; - - r - r .a.. SmHb and W m J. Aleiawler, Commliree. 1 . on thai day, a Band of Patriots dared for lb av.ll.aj.at aJaa.H inannronriale. : , ......a . . - -'" a.na,.,. wj- 't'l'. i , American) JL bcrty Her- first -jleclsrsil. "., r'r..yi,i'i and here most; sveredly cherished Boldly 1 hnmas J.,, Miwrc, aT-'q., Olyjpartan- ...ii . jr"r.'-r.:.i ...-.1 -.t -ai..-.L4..1.U ..i t- ...a. r. I-... ... i -:"t resoiveu on., wm nniiim. mr, mm .it ounr. isoxitn : t.arii iun. rotie. ami aucr OOlSincu. ll niuat uc prrarrvni ay .s viriacaj maktn? some eiiiuuauL. J tuuirki. an. . . . Ueapec'fulljf and alTeelionately rntirc. ; l'lloWlPg; ;f)ffi ,;f f n, ,,,, ,0 , , ,. ?,,r ,, Meur. Wm; l)avidimn, t. Committee. . . t.j!,!... ,, ' ...v ."f ,4 ."iinfted ihemin 7. in opitrti.-r t liiren-t)e V J.-.4rm.-rr '..- .fi l' ib-c ' irrustbw, animam wpd jnnitei tliein.iMKkilivlMKif J!&r"?9. -. .'y'rt-'irlaitsMuMt ifespiitisaa at hmnV - " ' 'pitemwi.-s.T-Av '"'f fJi"- yt:t l,l Banlncr; 4'T-dwrat.,T Ulinuat,ad mi ralJon of II t J0C rf , Met h-n. p,, aWdny-'W weli hrnw r-Th teajrtyy burcr of 73 for their boldness and cimstaneyi ubai ctei.iudiikiltrtoe-iitii.iH irc lih. ni .r' ; aiid veneration fort heir principle and ptia a hrtlmr ir,u.iUil undi;r tin- tnin id biw l, a"i-- e.v of puTMi-.'!'! ilcetlapf wjuch .wo jtuhli.au" l'n tnlri.1, ur'-xr'hoitfa.Vn,Ii by 4 ortiDOs to cctebrt the Anni.ertry, iHuiuovb. ' ' i " t t-t-a mh !. ihd iret rear lu lls cbject. In i darniif t n AlexwiilerV iTaJif. Papr. Wiiriant ' ' i . . i;,....j'U 1 AliniitndiT-. I hit tirtil cnnimn of tin- fnwl. rvci- anu ill its cuwve-Mwuvcaa'. , iiw tiwmt . -..i i-.a . : . '.w" i. -a.-L dstwM. U u-ueitloirshlle, . Va J - -W.l.e memi v'n point. Ol taci, MiiTO tU ir,i, ,... tUIitdt:il,;,IVHlim P1.lkMTIlul4.it ai,rtivbi. and ll.a remembrance ol. a .Kept ; OnRhi in s Fiuld Ottkcr id the. NoiHt-Cwullna limTlm the nnndt -id all Americana, and especially .(T,trM of the Uno e--it afcrn V eittuuut and et orlh-Carofiniaiis.' T am pronl Hut I lie iviHn.ntaa hinth.i nm Stttnv aun''."t hifq of ybifr isoitiity'of nry own day sbmtlil, I -Myfpv'TWHai.iF1rfl.iiiteriil Mf-. at the e Spiral ion of finy yaibibl,TnetianiTti-aeiii! wiitt.uniioe p ne "f, fkr'r, i,i rpower. th. sharry. I'f'lJ. " T kih: evtdene of their descent, oy jmiit f.-: "7 Vd iitn..w Vat" it 4 in honor of tli Ultistriou. ectoiaof V5 and aa.t V.TlZ. .Jrm- a homaire lo iheir principles.' , All ahmdd . SVTi VI Tin T'tW, tiite In aueh a festivali d"rveaed." a utmost l I - 4 1. pr rj C,i.vB'TWAIiisi Tbe Htm neeevaitV. it Imuat be Of lb pontSJlfcal parly 1,1- Iniltw. liu.. auunat-IJlni i:iiiMhk.n haheiana cntMroversiesxN uieae iiinrw, 11 vwuu..yru ioue nttutui ,t.titgtwt a.-.aar.auvaa..laJ.M mrtiiYraateaattftojiou to parliciu;e in the dotirf and enjoyment of the day. and ftiy abnence ualtOgelliel involiiniRty,'5 Theaekr approach of Ihe term of 1i Court, in Wkioit I ail and some iii'ermediat nfrgementa-1 if husioes Whiehj cannot d'mpen) widw put it out of id power to unilertaka 0 long a jotrrtiey at'ih'a pariicular '''period. ?T 'stlii cause alime ' I beg you to attribute my :!' nr 't comply ' with yur - polita invitation.' Not douhiutir Lhiniibs sompany. yi I) '; a4 that ianiimnl appropriat to he iMjoa aioa will abound, I do out obtrude v" ' own. , '" "'. ; !' J -'- " 1 am. gentlemen, wiih rret reap or t. yaur aaoaiaibi eervt. -a .')TH01A WJFFM, j , Meter. Wo. Dividson, M- Commiite, ! n:! MalS ' Ceotlem,l rTttlwtU iaootlnmy power t avail myaelf of yoor poltie -in.ila-iortto join whb th eittieoa of MackUn burg to clebrUPgJtbe approaehmg annW . tieiiiite s suraw 1 ill him who would ile.trny die 1 lair anil jntf prnportiinia eef. f:t r . ( . V ... ' ly Au b-ww jlJmr. f. The Snmhera l'eo- jib 1 Vlay ibcy'.belt fiiMf!er"thciKow inlereml !., the ai.uiKMbmp rVestilnilail Miil. a. -1 My IV U k. Ilumver. l.iuaidu. . i!f every lrra( lis wutaited H ibeajifty.palrioiuin of Huain, and dllicaf lnUM'tTy'ura MnnrUlTi, ur.it so-p tKddlv rin-waw, e ma -sun olljbertyt tat!?- frwil'w;ii.(, 1 , . . f - t Ur J )t JMke, l-.wr Hiih l. While,: Pn- vfrhialii; nimew, nan jnn -an paiitet biiMii lir par in hha'bonHKS-MSlI IB Aytttiihta of fhfl Jwkw Vlf! I th Anuri tcsa Mrnate. fty 11 ..M'Kailnry, nl Luiiii.ln. The Orator of the llayr 'Ilia bculf , aiid'elrtsnM of bis eom-. imtiiinn CMtohit be auriiaUMd br it 4equcatMHS af biy delivery, 4 ... . ...n- Ml lM M W Aleann'iee . 1 uoie wno turve round this Irttive ouarn: 1 ne yenernus ' ow tpringnf a nnbl sncetlryi Way they wear ua tamUbed th Univll wreathed lor tlirn.. . , lly Cpt lsa CsmpDCII. the lh May, 17": Mv it b annually celebrated by every ' ' ; ' ' '' )',..' ' . "..' ,. r '. - .-' "'''':"'"' - ' .-.-: ."'-'.:.' "" - .,:-.-: ' ." . ' ' ... :, , .. .. 1 : ' ' T ' ' ""' ' ' '"
The North-Carolina Star (Raleigh, N.C.)
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