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rurrTlrt'V, thret dollar! per atinum fK
Llf in int. 8'ibstriHtrfs m Mntei
ilf, who "lay ueir In become aulftm tliers,
i h r "-wily reiioreit " VT " lime a-
Ji
Hint tr h- Tr iilWripi inn in n.lr.nr. 4i Ji-,M
rcl lliirr limt for on ilolUr, n(! ei'- tof vmt'Cmmtl Ihl
:n (.uric
purpo?
.rte
Sr.eeiit for each eenttnnjoierf.
rma in ilir rliir mint be .. lit
JQlMS-!l':.-i,!,.I.
jnrny, and drove them to the' despe-While many of the Protestant Wet-,
rate resolution of expelling him from Ulements of New England were km-
tne kingdom, una calling t the throne
William, Prince of Orange, a Prote
tant aiief collateral brafichof the House
of Stuart. ; The succession was then
forever s-ecurrd to the Protestant line.
J ealon ajgnfnst Catholics d uring th
RevoTuiion was farther inneascd by a
belief that they did nol liearfitj co-op
erate in that struggle, to which snspi. figian was rccognixiidj, andyfufsr.
TTPa-Oll ffCCdUlTfnvfcftfc iir,' first commi'vi-tip in
tiements or zsey England were kin
dling the'flames of an .lulo de ft against
the, Quakers and Papists. .Lord Haiti-
more, the Catholic, founder of larjr
Undt'estabfished the finiveris-iltolera-tion
of ." reliuV'iK ; "In f the' original
fudttri yt Mirryhmd: f by a Ca'ft nlic.)
or Kiiod. Island and rennsvivaniu
at least a public body Can be assoribUd- changes and dftensucb a were not -thl VeVirfvin well foundeit.
which' ' shall bring toK'tht-r' no object ".f.irecn.'1' , 4' '. v " , V Vwaj" -f.iat, 'tbr towha which
but t"he pub'ic good, vyhlch nball bs " Oat ftirefathers must have had sotne right of represintation iri our
t tvUling
It is not
tich have the
pub'ic good, vyhlch "shall bs ; "' Oaf frefathers must have had sotne right of represitiiation iri our Genera!
'to, make' a ,-neace '"vflTi'vinz. ".'f reastin's Vhivh induced llii to "he to Asscmblt have'sent tlieir ablest and
tne altar or patri- a Kw or t)ft mcorpuraieu towns in tne instmenj ail will admit, that gene-
belirf that they did nol liearfily co-rp-''fci Quakers:) the free' toleration ''ofre
it i
nvo Auucn mis uaeraiann enug-ntenea pnri-i pv. a .finint ot litieiaufy aR.l cdmoio- con
. l...lll.,iAl'..l.I K.l' .l I? . . I I ' - -.1 !...
mission or
Catholic gentlt'inen one of wltom
partr, or Dig itry, on
onsm, aia mat. too. when tiier arc re- Mare a iiiMinct nirat ot ri-nrest ntation. falir the .rown memoers have brpn a. -
JgisUtingfof ft
86h76r gruhd.snn of any member of alii; tn ti tlucovtr 'tU most pljviust)f iuilopendi ht niembcrs of thatboJy. ? " V 4
j the Convention ofyy, does not ear,tiese reasotfs. I he great ' urji W Afe'riof these, and reasons , uke these,
jh'f ancestor's nam?, wit aa houost nll goveptiVeuf'u to proniote theliiip-' suiTicient to Warn us against a hasty .
pXJML.U,M,Maaasie4inf altogether bo-"" . , l
hilt .1 almilnp ti'Tnr w" In viinr'Vtittitrpn : iv'irtiiVn 'of t!i. rilixnn.. - lKiupr Irfiifvt rnilf'fi rtnrikintat!oii? "flir irtav hn - i
rVrrjjti SvViic!i is a lequafe to "some tf the 'ievei towns fwhuin the",
irn . bat eafe sliiiqld ' bV t a ' right has beeii Kiven'thnt re now ton
uilSf. which- will ' rnitvrT'r.-if IhoTinll t n'irn
TOTO77JoFTne ' purpose .-i.T-aroosirivj' When t!e Inh Parliament was uniie.l oollu'fed .'desecrated bVthe Initctwiis. who are not likely hi abuse ' it"''to'-.tn1taiB ito !f-mcH bMW-ewr L vtr.
tir Mcmktt ffrcl 'oflfi? "tnvrnTtbn:
'jrdon the Ireeiion wiuca an hum
fi'llow-citifcen has taken in this ad
We hiipe that a jrenuine Ca-
,n'a heart, a h-artivhit h 'throbs with
fiou.at her parsed .-renown, but-r-W--
'in at the contemplation ot her
cut depression, has prompted eve-
won! in it. e would approach
with all that veneration due from
.Uiied and humble individual to
e h.morcd men who have beeii cho-
ot that Province. in our ny. ' From inx upol -the establishment if thd'Cat-f" . lnitjf EST.TO "f". T
; ftuch.a liarentase did this tlf-tbcrat 52d .nlic Miirioifl itVctuatlv ennsemed fti.itTJ"ff iawitt rm.ni " '
hi 'hi-st attribute of freedom, that
ngi n a tin g"a hdat tci l hi tti e fun d a -
tollow ,yuu to the seat or govern
many ot the punleus under vvnich
have been so long' 6utTeVi'nz.
n tin unconipTaTnTni.liut liisl'ran-
ed Catholic has some gliminering
that those civil disqiialiucatiotiH
r, w hich he Jjaa JaUoumI fur , more
half a ceoturv will cease to stamp
seal of intolerance upon our Cpn-
iutwui which make htm tcct as it
Lore the badge of disgrace upon his
Inn as if there were no land to
ch he might apply the thrilling
Is, my country: since that can
u ... .u- r..n
sue anal a tuuiui t hi iiic iuii luca
flic itrrn; wljicb exdudea ,ou-la6B
ojitces wniciv are open to tne
. - We have been taught that our
ara4w-4lntlepyndehce ami liTf
IBYfTre ov vqaaT, ir not' mgber,"
ihtv, than our Constituliou. If
the 3-2d Article disfranchisinz the
iiiIlcs is not onlv intolerant, but il-
lruou.ai'tantd -and - unconstitu-
til; "for it conftictT in spirit wil h the
tier and in spirit ami letter with the
ir. According to the Hill of Kitrhts
ticleia "No innn oret of men are
ml to exclusive, or separate emol
liits, r privileges from the commu-
Fet, in utter defiance of this
iision, we coirfer exclnsiTe an effe
te emolument and privileges npnn
estants to the exclusion of the
lies, who believe- in the "same
e, the same Christ with ourselves,
who, for aught we can see, are as
and as good as ourselves. A-
(Sec. 19 "All men have a natu-
and unalienable right to worship
ghty liijil according to the dic-
h)t savs to the Catholic, worship
Creator after your own plan: the
since
lions to jrovernmrrrt us any other cm-. cause every
f zenrand the pf rTormarice of all tlicjre- shamed , to.e.nfoxcftJts
Kl".-riirV: .. TT. . I k..t . ... " ' : ZJ. . . .
iuircniciMm Mj:ciaic..upiusi:ii. aiiu juj.cu iu- luujiiiuwuiwi jm ruiitrire jj, Johnion lof , Vice rrewilein." w: immr,
includes a title" to all its benefits. -'Derceive no reason why it should not where is ihv btuU. Hut not n wi'h Hie
i ..e i .1 : t .1. . di.i . " e .1.- .1" ! vrH r..-i:. -rtM.i,t;..n nh.
fhf fMilktir tmrrtnns
liaxi;8..boid.his blood as an oblatiott fori ces
i.- .:... .. i.. s. -.1.-11 -1 i... p.. - I..J J i.-k"hx'j.4hamw.iov.!w.i- r.-rr
ni fouimj wiien 11 oii please- uw . oof wnj- n aimuiu iiu. now urive ofhii own district,, and not lUlimore tleli-' "icij nr- tutrj
. n.. . .. . 1 . ; i- 1 i. 1. . 1 : . 1 . A . 1.1 . .. 1 . . . . 1 1 . .. . 1. m . 1 a 1 - 1 . 1 ' .. . : . -.. . . 1. .
(.uuuiijr in uiiw n. ami jci uf uiMrau-j iu jiii
rhined like a heatlipn don-? Forbid it: North
JfliticerCtrrTstian charUy fbrEdt I-jwliatever of character she has abroad, Wki for lwj-'rf riehce knows that feuds will sometime.
ta'e. ' But, savs the sapient bi
hhese clauses were framed by our
fcrV and they "were wiser tha n w e
We shouTd consider ourselves
fed, if we were accused of being
ent in veneration fr our ances
We would disturb or alter any
4" svsteins of these Heaven guided
Wrtr'ltie"slme"'lrein
we should feel if we were to
the portals f theU tombs and
f their dear, precious bones. But
man witt perceive: that, it the
pie, our Father's work is not" to
ftcred, b adopted, many things
tng amendment must remain per-
li v.injr now, would they not consi-
Ihe' 92ml"ArrreltThr most objrfc-
le teature in it? ami wptild it riot
liickly repealed. If they had their
to do over? W hen they entered
their labors, history arTimled ex:
Nof jrovernment, bt-Brinjronly a
p inalo'y4 to the state of things
itin. But in oriztnatinz svs-
t any kind, men "are disposed to
themelvp' nf the lip-hts of exnit
h. .... ..
owever feb!e.- In accordance
"its difmoVitiort. thrLezisIatorsiif
Rurally directed their attention
I British Constitution, because it
t known to them, and was at
fime the e"ast faulty of any in ex
fe. Hinrr nor fTnnntitMTions ftre
ttle more than altered, imnroved
enlarged editions of that of Eng
I'his nrincinle" of frxctudinc
f'lics they found in the English,
ocorporated Into oui-s. Its exis
tn the ; Enfflish we acCOUnt Tor
the following: historical 'facts.
'0" the Rpvi.lution in Enn-lamL
lly their historians "the glorli
kilt..!. A ii?nn' Al ..1
"uiiuu 01 iuoo, irs mrone couiu
led either by S Catholic tr Pfoi
1 Bat the tiiroted James ' the
Ncupying it immediately preced?
hB pernl, by openlyttenipting
e the O.ih"
Flm, estrange the arTections' f
otet.nt subjects who were a mi-
j Episcopacy, shauld be supported' by
Iciecrated by thelnttctwus, who are not likely .to' 'abuse ' it' 'totui' (aw ID fIl imcH. be the casrlet s
Where "there are puvtions tif jlie cih -1 rfii hii nl vt Us beware of rash Jiingv.
munitvV who, in addition t4thfi interest tmn, ' , "'I 'T'V'j JX"i
ihey feel in their rountry's srood. ha vef It may' he.' ad. led jifi-.'O. that I an "
what benefit rcs'ilttx;Iuding Catli-Vnf the Irish were, of the Catholii per- euce beino the rustinmrco .ven-ion od occupations and 'pn'rsttitsKi'd propei ty 'of iiiy reyt'in'iinJ laytwj' si) way re'" '.y.;.
olics from the civil o3ices ol the State. I suasion. Aftin in.n j;.ti dehatt. in bi.r'-Jiii..-.j Nmih Carol ." Tlie njl are ot a kind ilistint t iVom lose ol their I'sid'sf in on of the towns tu which ite-
wonld ask those' who are in tavor't'ie LuglUh i'arliament, the ministerial 'o'r d gte'. frnh from le p'oio'." l(drow-citirensgeneraJly-f; tHcse porc . r"
ot uncaizenizmg them, and who believe party were told that thc Irish Hd not i Z "y r v .T !lLT fionsare relatively weak in comparison I this my be, it cannot detract from the
thif min's fidefit v"and ability in the'demanJ eqnal privileges with thUVo- if 8tfWer' ii"': force Vt ha jptismf8;7rjbcli -J laTer.j.v.----
dischare-e of ofhre denenirunun his re- ' tftaut. but on! v the removal of some of f 1.. ..!,.!!..- ..-,.- .i..'. ii,iv 1 Vvavs jarir-er lest their rights, sh'iiilil W eKti'd.' if." uixin ' cilnsiderationJ' it an-
. . I r - i , , , . JT - t -- i w 4v w , anvil ii.; VM"is n -. . s; ' " : . . - - - i t - .
4igir,us 'creed, what motive for the ' ex-"i their grievances.' (OConnell's speech." ni"y voir lie ha ';, nri:ot'.ffre, tgannt ovc'rlmilieil or Irivadeit. It inessential pears to the committee. Ibat they
III-
In .Catliulic ' France,- 60 litTerence iiT tim."- WH, tWej- fionhrr y. yen mint r 'that there should be pccuretf to them deed- have forre. 'Froii tfie' citizen
ercisfi irf thpsp- rrouisltes c.111
influ'ence other denominations which 'made between Protestants and Catho-' . Joh-nstoB foe fiT..ierit. "''gome ff leniT who will sec that their of that town J liave-TCCimcd no cnf
ijurtot equally operative upon (he Pa-Uics, while in Pj-ntesrarit nhlfahiOev T5aftvlHiwi4rnlwnrtri'fr 1
jisu ,uc 01 country, anu jipncBIT: or,raT.miiHJiQs of vaorics -are suojccieo Jtef Why, r in iuM he n llinlt-Momter, i'" ir wuivis coiiiinuiiK men, wnrie 1 e .1 iouimi wiim -ir Vi'J " J' sv- "K .-.--
purp08e rr ui y ker- tn. of Mt Wtt'tttSf 5"lrriT71TftiT"TIidt(lf"'J. kTwII ' rTmHfJ?.lVi, fc, vne. vf tte nuet?n
tci.ti7;ett wi(li litadi totciir'iVure thin I'.u-irTwhu'h a. to bo.referrvd ,(0 this Con-
.!.: ' VI I'1 su(ln, lnn r.ntelir. nrat-rth- r, i..1vv.f-trr-r:.i;r,:.' i1..,!,uc ' ' . i fT-.rL .1,- .....j..i:ir .t:.r
contrary Jact and common sense to-andour take ttpJthelsiUM
-say that the OpoTic Cburcli does not, Wi are advocates lor the retention ot 4rrreitB:f,letitpw. Now, ilu i,a c
possess these iiua ihcations as well aa the Art. it we had ever heard ot-tnnie aim emetie Doin.
nn W If U "Um rfli.uhiAil jtUliViiniM !,- -arr arileinnTiTarrirm that, nl.' 1 bill tiilte about who ft-M at Hl,i.
they possess these virtues, let no rights though we have watched the course of jo"?
ue wiiiioeiu mini nielli wiutu aic ci- jiuuiic unuivn 111 icicimvc iu mis 11W17 qmre lior 11 cine that there ele I wo Ucic-
tended toothers, then jevery reasona-'ter, we have never heard a stronger Btes' elected Out of ihU distnA. when one
ble ground of disaJTuction on tlicir" part1 reason for them than that this Article wowUt -tmawxrered awiy fawt-
will 1, .w.n .w. l'.v- .mlnn U lr.onpri.fivr 1. dirofnm fnlraptl." best I could Hud out WSS, tt(l ihfre m
III U Wll Ti Uiri T VTllLll ' II HVKVa ts Uie.Ulil milllMii Jt .1. 1 ' 1
' ... " . .. : .1. i -; : - : .ri . : (a - "irr. meeo iirmiinnelu aner peircTOPofn
government wiususrain me in tne vec, now wnat nvHwciiuasoi me n en ed 4h, Stnkrd. wllin in the ineod.of
laranon, mar uie mosi eueciuai moue oi a cousiuuuouai provision iio r ii ujo Uov nmeJ unin Vnn iiuivh to meet
to silence the complaints and secure champions, when their best reason a- on a eertain dsyj and behold there ppered
Ilia LlTUrlinnB (1 r.nr;iii-ii rlaaa nr 'iriiiitl its renpat i a t nlcrnhl r irood one One from Wake, three or four from Johnston,
sett in the community, is to extend to (ilr annulling it? U it riot puerile tofJJ
Uiem the same, privileges enjoycrr by retain in a constitution, the provisions fronxwV; tKoud'IJ .Wy'-8'JoJ o''1
toe others
that this
be prin'ciRilly found in, irtcorptw ated j ilearftw them fi piii I'oiijj jtrijiijmcnt ; anil;
iuiriiB. o..uiiMi wiu.oui represvoia? 1 riprueiirtiii lis uiuiiy, -,wlli a voice
tion always inuH le'id to oppressiotjj I almost unariimo4is,Jhp g've the'trsuf- -
tlflU'lVIV flicnfid.t " ,1i ' T ...n-i ut 11 vtt 1 fr-inri. ' f...', a ' I ..nu..Vlf.... " '
M.a--v... v,l - i-.41MIL a II J -lTvllllll. 1 rT 1 R" .
might be to do eiact 'Justice iu the ;'ap j sold i peril ,tli(s.rit(i9 t'ultimpt-
piniionoiLMii 01 taxes, aniessifie iiii'ir .Ml iTcont ue aiscortiant secimnat inter
tsts wf these towns rd
presented, they might be ni fTie i t u a J 1 ! 'l&t jyjiic it mistrust amf prejudice liad -
hhwii i a juoge woo iieiiru-out im? sprruinrojign onr rantri"
side of a cause, The. representative In' this' : hone ne' jjar! ieoncurrf dt witfi
from a few f'wns. in nroteetin? the in. them. ' 'Ila "MriiiikHv fniBtod ilmf tk.
terests !- their immcdhtjLonAtit-at4etrmtrif
'"thus to a certain" extenti'cotild nof b unliir a ibtrU of harmo-
imtj-WTam.!
; reason teaches every man ; or wiucn siiouiu qe,i n4.Tor
is the TKht f1hrCatTioTic t why sooth, they y (five or sm) r.en. Rdmuimi
he discharzes as ma'nxliz-lbsVit'been a dead letter? Plainly be-, Ssunders nd l;r J O Vattoniii pire j
ljeztsiature nas peen a- ... . s.. .
tV " ... lo, Jiinniign im Ii yiiiuiiiiivs wiu -
What, shall he hear bis prohoitiori of, have deprived the State of the seryicrs North Carotins Coneition,
lens, pay his share of of the learned and accomplished prede-V-""'"" me peopio.
I - . I ... . . .r White, vnu ran not tin our 11
vrlio srn tiill
Thev say,- Mr. 1 hitu
guardians of the intereVts of
nwna Ik n.W"CTr."i'r -ri.'". ... ... i --1..IL I1".. . a : ' ? .- -i t a -T
....T.. ii, tjian-, . iir r ,wrrt wi in'iiiiny requueil mill 111 Wnat Was
few that their Votes could have but lit called the Vr,izgle W rmwir a minute
tie iiiiiiieiH-e on the decision hut thev and caifuiafingjenlnusy shottldbesuD-
socured fgr -these jn teres U AJz L heac-1 p.t?Ap4A-Jneihber more or a mem -
S'laT was Fn itself rtiaff er of very Tit
tie rriomentv ,'A ipieV;l 1,.,'truggl T
for power' lie sle'wed ille Jubiect iti
wo uil! ,!ereitt thi Su,5i I-t-i ilwiiledl v-a'tt. -ciife'nrin a greatly exagrjcrated bv the
cnlizhtened- man of the other. sectijin jif the community.
rir :.ir . . r. r . ii r . - .
Anntlier rea smi ffo 4intit-hart '-its.
weight with the framers of out; Consti.
futioti. Aeti'ciilture is the Kreat.'iii
. .. ?1 . . . - W . I ' ' -' I l-l '
private life, an individual (o whom gate from the Salisbury district; and ttiry aay ( know that commerce is the best friend Of IiL.f inds Cro'n thi F. isfc- who had
irth Carolina is muclu indebted for '" 'nK,c o t misimderstood, ihat! f agriculture, yet ever v tnnn ofexpef "bFretnfi'if r tyosicmnI U, .he wduldTaslu
-.r .i .i ... 't-t .t f i I i A-e ii i i im uurcRHim, i ne menioers ui our .ii m ..
V as it for this that the Catholic wor-'and in whom are beautifully and bar- r.,i;. Pn,..ii. ... mr.. ..r ih. firHir. ! occur u
thies of the RevolQtion were profuse of'moniously combined, the suavity of the' der of Intellect and I reneat apiin. frei1ii''ill be
life arid treasure? No, they thought 'gentleman, the charity of lhe ChrtSttaju: 4Jt ftDitiihe. .-peoplet. aud. UUbik, nealirieaf-anl theses 4)leaMraHitHlV;Wt41-
inai iney were wruinz, nzoiinz anu me eruouion 01 toejurisi..anuJ-ue.e.,ii--'"v -k
. . . . . . . & . . ..... O - - - - . . ...... . . t . ...I .. K. I Mii.ftf.mr( - .11 u
occur between the besf friends. There
occasional jealousies' ojid iival-
speakrng for a"gratefuP nation- that qoence of tlie orator
.'tiian by the Baltimore Caucus.
t W.
STATE COXVESITWAI.
The; ortlv Vea.- e tmnaierrea iw any
would secure lo them perfect relizinus son we can assicn why they-4iave re- -
v,t i. V1.1U ...i:.. ....i., i.:.... nnni..t..i : j:.ii..M. r rs
unci ai iw ii. Ail vjiiii vniiilllia miij iuiiMi.u..jjiiiiiiviiricii ill iiic iiiBvimii; -i
have thev been deceived. disaoDointed. their offices is. " that no one ever had
Yes, North Carolinians, hear it and j the audacity to make an application of r fi k 11 It'eitrirsdcnf, June 10.
hear it with the blush of bhame. we arc the 32d Article to their case. But, savs ' The Cdnvention was opened with
the only State of the twenty-four tit canine Dctnazozue, it is acceptable prayer by thtrUev. Dr. M'Pheeters
break wtTtitn-arts f erimitytltefe
is eminent need on these occasions
that the few and the weak k.iouIiJ'
rotector in the Leztslative Hall.
a pn
The
strortg ntfry protect thciiselvesi.
but the weak must invoke the protec
tion of authority. And even whefi' there
.are no misunderstandings, and no con-
llicling interests, representatives are
nevei'iheless wanted, who, from tluir.
TCTrerharsirttsinyn ssircTalToli s , a rcTi TtiiTnT-
which'btirs any member of the great to the people, and uVox ponuU, vox .' '' Mr. Lesuer laid on the table a reso-
Christian family from our inestimable iei." He would come nearer , the lotion pronnsinz the appointment of a
nrivileires. ' Did'ThomajJlifrj:r8Jin-m
derstantl the fights of man? With mil. bince we. do not believe that, a so much ot the act providing tor tins ly cognizant with those; suliject to
many who are opposed to the repeal of majority of the people are religious Convention, as relates to th rdnctUM
rure must, necessarily ue sirnngers
How cad we expect commcrcial cr-n-cerns
to be made inlelligihtt to a body
of country genllemen so al.to prm-pre
U'h .it r.ili A Im.ijl.lii.t. ...... VI ... ... .. V
" ii'iii-3i'iiv ii-iniuii.ir Upi'll iiivmi . A
I . ... 1 .... I
for the constitution says an it, djj, mis aza Anicie, ins ponucai opinions otgois, we are or opinion mat iney or me numier oi me nieuiofm nunc
Idu do, yon shatl not be capable ot have the weight of oracles.' When j would approve the repeal of this Arti- Senate and House of Commons,- for
liio-any olfice or place of trunt or called upon by Virginia to draw" op cle If pains were taken to enlighten the purpose of reportinz a plan for Car-
Til the Civil Department within an act of toleration,. he made the Cath-1 their minds in regard to it. This has rying the same in to 'effect. ,
what , Vl'ity b. rii-fitj" have ,', jire, .ever
guined froui'lt'l Ann iojui jM-ethfeB
ofrthe Vet he would ,iy ant! he
olics as free as others. With what jriot been done, for in many places, the Mr. Jacocks, from the Committee
propriety can we denounce establishcT j least mtormed of them have been made appointed to report the number
tCllllIll- a- V uiiaijiiiijii.i-"
hofliil- 'iiat; -ireyvt'otifd notrrrzrd' anr
otfl huih as" presuiopiiour in venturing
will assti red lyjinil its. ti) tn nic l(Value
f-i ?b-'TowrL'lhe estimate" "whTfli they
nn putspt U., ,'t.J.K .formation
fiif a government llie ciri7.vn can meet
upon n oth-s, grounttj Ifiari that of
precise etjuallty of jwcr but in the
arranjrementsltLl. jtCrxmetltJUii :
Tm'ios4bi, to ' ptn sue n scheme of
mathematical4 equaUty1.' tare should
lie luken that the didiberate will of lhn
great rrnly'n? Ihe'commnnTty should "
preibmilnare bntt"f re"nust- also 'bh
had lhat tin voice of 'off an J evefy nor'i
tinn of it should he heard. " v,te .
T)r."j: K Smith s.i td.' as he flfl.f .
--to-b
our
est abl ished in a t imited - aetise uf the"
wofd which are admitted to priyUezrs
from which, ot hers are barred. W'e
Protestants call this the liberal age.
We say that we only are right in reli
zio'n and that "truth' is mighty and will
reii ;,?---eUe4aim-W mTttm,!lPt
Sir-.rW
which "are tndect! the only !egrtimate
and genttema'nly weapons. "Yr wf
are -for putting down ' our Catnolic
brethren by nulhorih. - -' :
Bat we" are told." thatthey are am
bitious, that they will 'riot be satisfied
with toleration, but are aiming; at' tinme
distant day to make theirs the estabj
lished relizion of the United States,
How arc they to-'do this? J Does "not
tieveratit ir'rordcTripta
B the Catholic religion that of the the election in August,1 1833, 'as-well every
make
State, ami not to emancipate it T.um as
ccpt . thrO'izh the rettresriattres ' of riiubmiffi'if fhe 'Hiefidmont,'""to th'r
Onr-rousantl odious disqualifications, number -of qualified voters in the
In conclusion, honoured Fellow- made a Keportj
Citizrns. shall North Carolina, while be ruinted. ' ''
s election in Auznst.'lSSS.'as-well every art recourse is had to those' who i woiitd b ifpeci(eil t)iiif he should nfler
at' the. late elertidn and-also the proless r. 'You go ti the bm'tder fo I some reasons io its mipliorty 'Tie had
tice, impiety and fatuity while Catho
lics are put 'to the ban by this 32d Arti
cle? What is the diuerence between1.
us and the English people in this re
snect? Thev have ont. and we' have
for all those reh.i ms-mav be termed theshachles imposed ior -uittcren.ee urto avpmmittee oi tne wmiieoiniNg .HJ ! wri.jy4 ttttcstiotis whir Ii 'you Jivv;j .roalis forr:tiear1r'firt't-"ytirs,and he
irifiil.ai anil ICIIIlfUS ifiniiiuii;, umn .. uuaiuiiu.iu.i) inv i....v.v vM..- jiiv.i. ii.i'iii.i.aniiMllllt;illl!,llll1M
them closer, or at Jeast confirm and t& Governor Swaiii tti..the.Chaif.-'- " -f4reItB'fa'w-vHirhabrts
perpetuate them If , we.du .we.&hau 4 4r.'-Jrrtrtith iiiiitTrrTTiirtiiT- u om-; upo'i to' legislate,
not have the same spolozr for it that mhtee take r ttn the Itfh 'resolution, ttiat there be some
fathers had, lhere is mote light, which has relation to the meettngo; on whom van 'may rely for correct in-(land, whercit was introduced forth
urination, ' entrourawetnrul
M;ue, esnmites iieiore von erect ynur house, l'itlTotiHtriervfr theirect IT uorou'rh'
! winch was ordered to you consult the i.hysiriari w'ien joiir I It-.retchtatio.i('tit'l h.ul come to the
' ! " ' '":''"''. nealth is atfaeterl.',iirnt naV 'ArM 1 rnriflnnhiit'f lik't-U iit. A KA'iUuU.r.
-sy-tflf-iwawv.cva :'.y.-.v- AjJ - - a.JV V-l ' ' io 1 1 v - iimnilll' Hi
Tesieruay reicrrcti me lawyer wncn vnur iHonci'lv H ron- lie had re deil in oue i.T f?...:r-"
-iiii.i ii -v .! "a. wni iti ti'i:uu;'i wtur irte evils r
sTtttLarj.. c ill ed Xri via.;? trm.-4- lftAtraf elcctTon'lir
SurcJy. it wise j iie practice; iff vfariri.tars''firv
atsnriatcd with Voti I R-irnuzh towns wnsMerived from Enrt-
nowirr rczara tatnc civu anu renzious tine general ASir-moiy, wnciuar i , lormation, , ' pnroiiri'eiir,nr ur: trade. Mueh W.
--.f7w'f fiavl 4ti'WtiKrv.. ims9niisli K- atrert-4
- - - - , , ......... ? i in nvi w ii i. r vui' i.irT.j 'in m,H- l i J M It ITSti 11 U 1 1 U I VlIlCBl
who on-'jtr tor ine-itawn nt the mi - vnrercrenee to tne so inreiatmn to u on ai SMtc.-triiit th feuiEttiif,irveto .i.oven'iSrinTi
lehniat San of truth anil JosiiceTVasi ravKhUnetnbefii which was first In or-iiborouzhs ' as thev -!,arr termed i' tli Wf.RMiiiW
I .for -n - . ' imi a -r- '
their' eyes about" for the sigos't f its ris-
mir, and atar oti tnev oescnea iu
dim disk slowly shooting its weak rajs
through the misty atmosphere of errorj
revealing object' imperfectly and by
halves, as tfie horirtmtal art cats its
lofiz feeble betms' only' upon the side
tf objects turned towards it,' leaving
every man khow that 'the temporal J tha other in' darkness, bat gradually-it
nowerofthe Pone, by which only such
an attempt uld le any "thin "i hiore
than an insignificant ; explosion, has
been annihilated? If an established
feligion be their object, they must first
become a majority of the whole A meri
can people. There can be, no'danger
hf this, when thereare four" Dynomina
tions, each of which singly out numbm
them, and which, however they differ
on ' doctrines among themselves,' op
pose with their United forces all the
efforts ofthc CalhoHcchu rch as if she
were the Whore of Babylon, or the
Great Beast of the Revelation. W
ate ashained to have employed si 'nany
waxed stronger and stronger,' clond af-J
ter cloud of error rolled itself together
and passed away' before 1t ;It is how
fully culminate'd, it has-reachecrtRe
mercdian and poors its rays straihtiy,
directly and 'full ttpon us. Shall 'we
shut our cye3 td all this light? ' Shall
we alone' be behind' the spirit1 pf the
age? '"Shall t elons;' 'tgotrvv ' thit
blood-thirsty 'andr insatiable Mololh,
obtrude itself info yotif'dclibferatioas?
'With', thousands of others we. hail the
assembling of the Convention' as 'the
harbinger of ' better times. ; If 'the;
transcendent importance of yobr duties
W folly Tealiied, you have it inydur
riower to do much to raise our near om
anguishing, "mother, Norh Carolinaf
M Ki Oasto rose' arid 'said, that h
trustei that th rtmomtion would Tint
be decided withoot 'oisciission. - While
H is oar Oty, sir, said he, to th ex
tent of oor pirver ofemovi whatever
blemishes we may'discovi t in the Cort
stifutiori.'we should proceed with great
caution, lest we introduce eviU which
ve know Yiot of, Ano it w rndenti
tshen makine Vchanze irt the boliticAl
Inst itotiont-' ot "the touritry. to depart
nJ"urthef fnimi'exrstirig-eiages 4nan
neCeOTitvirqrjireii.There are always!
imitation of thi'r Proleftant brethren.; it not possible that once in that timejjncaoireniencipf rrcjUift from "inch
words to" irove that the Catholic4arf
Bin. Bulling m nun iiicii ini(. "";pei "p. - 7 --.---
tablished butthere are1 triarty ho from the dust of humiliation. n the
believe1 it! .'The" Catholic: haye'iti flight of Nearly sixty yeirs, an asseni-l
. . . . . . .L.t- .T. ijMiil1. Willi
many instances, wun power m meir mjr lunnuruBuiaic m hiijjuiv.h. m
handa, exHibited examples tf liberi'that 'of which; yon' are memberShas
ality and toteration " Worthv '-of the I'not besn eld within this Stitei and is
der.
Sevcral members objecting to tli's
course, ami destniiz the KesoltitiOns to
be taken up regularly, the'qae'stion was
taken' for first considerifiglho If Hit and
negatived." sThs 4 fliifd Resolntiohi
which directs an' enquiry, whether any
be made as t theexclusioflf in
of in paft. of Bdrouzh Members from
the House of Commfitts.-waS'then tki
ken npoinsidefatiofT' -f '''"
ijr,:.j. n; omun moved losinapvioi
Hitthpyt're not" suited"
iratifiisiem. ' He fore ilii,
were tiwfllly disting'ulshM 'f.w intt1!'!-;; erttenre'fif'.the Oenrat Oovcrnmei.tv
scute, nnnness
aodiriia
prive
uid of ioch tmn; It carin(tt)etnnM4'I'nitt'd HMtPS hlf otaHrr of Coimrielcu
ed bnt tfurt? tfu. rorimioir(Pinindrv art'VtnhrllH'.r-bv fni FederaT CoVetn.
strengthens the menial fcu It eJ. Whe!,1 ini-ntwtrhat there ft noMon-MT 'snv
7.1 .. .. . 1 . . .
- J ..i.-.iin'..i. in .4 (-f 1HH711-;. cinu-ipi i-Hi- iiic rrn"IUI VJUTI IllliriiTV
p, 1!tifinne!fi and jnd'einilenre. t 'rfrvtu'RepreHrvlatiorts might have been,
might have been'ttnwjllivg rtMJ'iMr't'ii h" tetfcnnra(ni'nt f-CnU
Hie legislative '-oijnciU of ''tlwi! orerre; tnt' h (heCohtitutiorfoft the
and what, amendments are -proper' to I men anebroUght Intocloe' runnejiorj necesitv for 'Biongh Rtn-sentatioti
-wnoic, fang inirrrnange nauittiai it their opfo' on nits eriini. ?'1 Ite knew of. nothm
lons-on-
Kage
the' whole' of the tlesohition, after fwhom he is Intimately krin n and with
the word "Resolved.' and ihsert It (whom he teverV day "oelaf:fl,- fer1i
is rjpetiirm nr nonnsn uorougn' nep
resentafioneptirelir -" -
"flTiC rjflestion beingcalled foronUU
amendmentpo ? m-j j
- l XI r ri i-rn4 rAtt r..1 liairl ' 4hnt h
that his legislative acts sr not tnibieet
fed to-that misreprcsehtatlofli 'ntH' his)
motive t that riisconstroctron which
tnight'with greater 'siicCess be attempt.
en againsi tne less iBVonirjiy sittiitteiu
If-sOctf "atfei'nnt bff made. - thev fntisf
be made tipenl yj and atr be 'instantly
n the-Variouf-suhjerwhhlB en.'J h'tfthe lnpetthm rstws tliat was rirce
' their 'attentirtK asrrrrial Mn, I sttfV t1 lie frttettdi'd to-by Onf I,eeila-
there wHI be' this eiillWoii. ' Ue' whi VtBrfe'ittbehJitf of thn. IWoiivh Towht
represe)t!lo'istitaents, to every orionf j It is true,, that4 riiim oftatents ;ar fi't-
qiicntlfyenr toMfic Igtslatnro'tD're
pft"enr thesf? fowns hot if the towns
Wr'rr rfi'pi'rvrrl of the privilege of sentU
fng nipitihers, the ame men would pre1
huMy be elerted frum ht. counties tii
whit h ho'towrirf are situael.' " Bet..
j sides,. firtfesUrinl;-men -and rnjm'rv
tnerchhnts aifr Ireqe ittlv sentlo lhiT.
jrihfatare by the otumties, and rom.
met,-' He U Hot under the neeessrtrY inTcian wien cowld, ' Mhefever-' thev
i. - e:. .. i " .... - I 1 . ... . . . I - .......
iniTeuing nrat io one sntt men to ano,
ther'eorrterbf irountyo explain 'arid
vindicate his on,fuc!.'Wirbout iflaim,
in for him an extraordinary portion" of
virtte.he can venture with'more fonri
dericeito foUoWoufi ahtf to sustain
with manliness his ow aonviclionS of
ftirhtt If the5 framers' of i our Cons ti
totion thus believed, "our experienre (-
unuvr lip vvuBuiuiii'u jtstai prvTiu iai
ple.ted, 'present an nhjeef to the
General AHStnblt by Way ir mentor?,
al, whuh would doubtless be attended
iti 413, ftsi-?r. mn .s-
"''His the "rooraT "condition- - of the
TlAriiozh towns, asked Ir; 8. been im
proved by th priviteVe which ibey pos".
sess'nf semlinz loembert to tbet.ecis-
faroreP ?'0n the ?eontrnry, the atuitml .
electioni,"it is Botoritius, in most of tjw