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suty be and.he is lidrehif v V eretted an ana'. . I he '5 y.i 4 r ! V I'- t : s k! 1 J 'I1 i J r 4 t i' l i i i1 ! I 4 if 'i J , i I C'.W .ISrncsftcrpovCenfus;.., " Fcrhcfvrth of July mm prow Ketee cf cli fcer dread ea.e 51 dc'crted Ircm tr.rir,thufei, rmnbuag . Vuit Crtsca re-txWd the sonr4 ' . ' v, ; r : With ham W X: tKatCrefcf, that. tfce;t rctuw-the - , .. "VVeU adsjr. ; ' .VVTseot bitr nhM cn JJntxnnU't LIeV but ipc iJircnraa-H .Wlen tcT iRtjJei! tcutU rcas'J the hg -.'"Kiv-.tx Ldbipofoimunnojakej tc . bvx u.e Ccrtxxu fprin5$.;ior3 't itix fall," ' i Ami poet eml'riccd"a r.e yclt Well a day,.;1 -' Vet hs1 creJ bcdk I We itijl bend to ; " thec. :,. Tor on tn:s lzj ColttTbl speke. s ' U trrlat'd u tfce voU,-before God A AuJ wJl cever pu: oa Vqew y'e. uKIKGj'Cf.the'-firsrsnbci-bcra to t.Ve JiigiM errand having hjeo much rriiertaine'd and in-' tru;ned by iisrcandid and lurnl-. TSiKi columns ; nd trioreovert as - h bis ir-n, an j still is the st)uri e vl.-hre I have drawn myopiuioru boihof public rri n aid pubic mea- :ur I rbuit r-CuestVou to insert " If . ' -. - . : ' in vour next; for the information. . r.f rrTaclf-and n:ij;hiours, the fol: i,fiviitr qurric. with the re mark i, . .' -tVgtjbtr with your candid end ia-f V racial r.n;wcjs: . ' . ! ' y t-AWav- there rpt,;in the Un v4zc rs.on oC Congress a 'party Hero ivsniwtetl vtbe:"Ar3r"fyV "distin: t from thcFt:ttr3t Pany, at the bra'i tf viUkh stbd Mr. John . r Wa? t! )t that nr.rtv as openly r.nd ccr.;pi:uousTy tqostile to Mr. 1 f iTcrvr nV ndrcioisUbon, as the ' dsral piT f , : 6. Vs not Mr. StarJcrd a nirrrbr of t!at minority, and did rt ri:.i r.tevt iibMr.Uandolpb upon v' r. I ihr.fe feat.poliiical question! uiiub ditiincuished that trarty - fri;r.i"the present Administration; .aril particularly did he not vote o-' print ah those treasures wnun i thf PirsiHent recommended for . the !efcnte bfcur country ? 4. If Mr. Sunibrd lias thus cpt Tcscd the most prominent mea 1 i.urrs.of the ad mini strati oh, does t rot fnllow undeniably; that he Tui a'baedons & those great repub , lunn pnnc:piesupoT wPicnc w first grivc-him our support, and that fr-'. has fnereby betrayed thatcbn V:dt-0Ce which, wa bav oolong and J so Jx rally reposed in him i i I ; i 5 i'li believed. sir. ' vou can ftel se Heitauon ia publishing and xtq- ;:sweiLit;the?ejcuenes, because no can CiQ be mrc cieany.conyjuc cd thin yourself, of the necessity " that the." public mind should be cciri ect!y Mlormed of Uie characj : ttrs. rod Viualiu cat :6ns ofXindi v: cat wFuwtomce.; tne.cii. f ii i?a" of su cVTo wledg i s ihd is ptniiblr rite e saary ?to .-the purity i preservation pf republican go vernrntTfi, and; the press 13 the cn'y vehirlt ti.ronih which It can be conveyed, Freedoaiof en , cu;rv rato the Condu tbf our-pub ) In Arent, is a ri htWhtcH we have e v-r reton:ced U chettshe J as 6ne rl , t-c su r eu-ctif tgaardm f of our hh:tW. Wchavedcubts'ofMlr. S;.nforcV Edeirty.'to th6 pjiactIear i " u jr. '"rLlih Vcfe firstclcctVd him. :: VeliSve'sVen MntKaodlplvtfo ' - tbjstfrldJbAeamJraura v c hve Veen him buried from that 'h-zh eon of i nOuence ' he once Wo , tor.spicir usly. held it) the council $ : i ; .Tiiruk John jtt put cm ttrw yohx. ' , ;4of.hc tatio. -We ' hayex Heard that INJr. Suafcu'd is considered aV hi nfincio!of-Jitprtsentit!ciini"-tr.v- wth(.wjaeK. fee At' t lWv wbe debts was con- mth:tW republicans m ur. wstcr Rtatrt::can consistently E. him oar support at the ensdog clcchon, moderate; and enlightened FtJeralist, than by. a roan wno imsi " T -. 1 ' . I apostatized from tne pnncipica his part-r ; -v. V v " j : Relrin sir upon your candor an Editor; xvc liaye great con-- Sdencein the'hopc; tMt you will cive uslfliciifbrpitico ougKt for io I your nest,-, crihut yoti give Mr. Stanford,. or his friends who rnsv l?e competent; oppor- A;REPt7BLlCAN. vTIXE'Viiior of itheIlcaerv ac knowledges and reTctSi.that there sion of Cancrtss as th aouve wnicr ,t--;rihi.ti. ivi-.h Mr.HancJolph at its u-a wiitrK hsd the: aboearir.ee of faeinR hostile to the present Admini s.tration . " " ' ; He has also .seer, vriih concern, that Mr, Stanford his'on soraoc? casions, Voted -with . that minority. n..i tm T?.11oris wiUmeto believe as this' Oenllemaq has always sup-; f ported the' characterof ianJwnest PoUUaan-.anq goou ncpuDiiw. , tiasveyelnthtse hit, cours5 M thttb? hadscenthinpsin a "ditTeren iht. .hV cannot .beJusMy charges Vith" "abandoning 'those great. Re. ttubiican nrinciolcs upon vtbich we Have hilheito SOPPOllcd him." Thr r.ditor of the Recister does not allow 4t to be a proof of the u abflndonment of ib-se principles,? hat M r. Stanford declined vorirvg io favour of some cf-tbe measures re- coramenried by Mr. Jetjerson 5 for, hewever a Member of Congress piay esteem that 'great Statesman, and constouently allow great weight lb be due tp tiis recommendations, -t v;r 1,- art r trhtiv, ne wui ex:i cise' hb svnjudgncnt on every .suV iett.Vmch tomes Uviore n;ro, auu where, aurrcuc aciiM5fuvi, ..v nnt affTrii WJUl IIIC iTCSiunn, o .w he nccrsiitf or propriety of any measure, be cannci ccnsuxciniauij do otherwise than vote agamsi. 1. lrU is so Ur from an r.bandon ment of Republican principle," it istheyery essence ot it. 'The Editor o! the Kegisicr axca with the above writtr.in the propri ety cf examiniog the chsfacten and 'mtahfifticni of candidateVfjr public flincc jlfiHd jf Ke, orahy other of Mr. Sianford's iarmer inenas, nave doiibts of his Edelity to the princi- pUs upon which he was iirst ele-di it may be a reason lor wiin- holding their votes from him ; nut the Editor cannot aee'tiow1 it wllf justify them in givmg their votes to a Fe deraliit. however honest, mode? land enlightened -ias; from ! principle', te mli, of roursey be op posed to the' present Republican Adminisimton, iindc:c''a:tj-n- bis power to dispf ace if. atvd Inirpducc m iti , steed, Cne bf at Federal caSt. 4 Is it nbtthen; the safest course "fr Rfc'niilitlean't 'iov61e for a man who ha 11 proved b mscifivtrufc Iriepd io honest, Independent- Republican. ."77: 1 rOli'THE'llEGlSTRR, .2 - T ;snw iaUhft"J.Wgh.;'Bcptcr of June. 15th, a. Petition from the citizens of GranvilUcotSoty;jto the Governor of North Carolf oai pray i'og that the .Legislature, nay, be converted J' in ord etq lake into constaerauon, iaetpjop 3 y. vmbathlre .wnbthem,: under the. utncuities ansmtj. ou,. tu nw. Jit i er.t starvation of busmessliut thestate xif our foreign; relations, tails on, yea: commands" us,.with tuaVw of doing -so, bj;5sPK to thisa cbec ibtbe nt number of .tHb Rcsister;ir4 : Of the Pcbpie, 1 orsi cj lints, wheiiiRcpubticanscre a; obnpx. uus minority,;ifiuugK he mav, in tome-tccenl iasnctbayeinyen a" few vo! csV: on. questions in which : political nnncipU wes not lbvolved, tvhtch-we da .not. approve I ibe Edtorof thc;Regiter is clearly of hi bpinioW ina WtU;Uius.;votc, be-. Hi in p 'Altai Mr Stanford is -still oetitioners vri!en creditor, the mern- tss 9peculatorVto; gevjnro uicu. frrisffJ the fruits, of an agevof in- nitrvl 'fQribne.'fifih -or one tenth - - -it v.;.;; i U Vlftmbrahiincr; ! uanoi ; . . ;. u.',lr4.to shak6.the :onhi dence of our'?ciuzcns in oiir state goveromehU-.I: t. by '. what means haver these : ccraplairnpg dehtora beVrr reduced to their pre sent stdte?Was it.hy jrtr"PnffcJ Is it for.waat of ai.-iniirket for their surpius :pfoducc.whw tnenm bargbTprevcntaV. The answer (al most ; witnout Vpt ion) must be the sameV for the greatest num ber of .'debtors, Wbo are making theacaacL cqmiplaibts, have not a dollar worth of surplus property to dispose'of. V . --Is it the i n?ustri7us, rigilant puncrua nnith'n fnee of "a sherHf or a mar- shalL: " "True, he labourfl "under fJ-- -.i1tirtn. nr Iuxiirv oe It u . ccn by every person ot bbservatioti, that the psoplejvho comDUininCof thifir merciless of nrocess rr fit Trrntinnsl cither the indolent, 'the luxurious or the speculators who have obtaiped the property of ;;thetr neighbour 'iTithout'iTbvidmg- any means of payment and who withoutjaw, would never nay; and consider: ing that where there is no law, there is tio transgression. I have ever learnt ' and do still believ e, that nothing can attach a people to, a government; so much as coo e 01 good and wholesome laws, which gives fo every individual speedy and equal justice. And every man roust acknowledgY that the laws of NoTlb-Carohna, are of that kind 5 why then should the confidence of its citizens in tliem oe shaken'?, O , . j I suppose it will not ce aenaa, that all out-standing debts were contracted when the law was the same as it now is, and upon a con sideration that the hw would en force payment when due : if so, were the Legislature to be con vened and to take the present com plaints under their consideration, they would not certainly be so du ped by a few indolent and luxuri ous debtors, as to attempt to take from the henest and just creditors, the means they have once giver ihrm of collecting them by a due rriurse of couitable. and just law ; would not.such aotteinpt (for it id be onlv an attempt) be sul- -ww -- J , r,;, tr 4ialff the conhdence ' ot our citizens" ? Would no such nroc eedincs be inconsistent with the laws of just 10c or reaso.u 1 : . 1 WoJd it not be incnnsisier.t wn the laws of morahty and good go- v e rnm ent-f It can not be den led . ' A depreciation ih markets, at anytime. is apt to ue comp:aincu o, but tliatts not the fault of credi tors,; Jt Jias been 3id the credi- tOr IS toeUiebl iu wuunaHu mt present difiultics. This on ex- h amuJation,: wvl DQ It,uaa. l vc fallacious ; but suppose this was the case,ioes It follow that a man's circumstaticcsr debars him from the richts -of jitke ; if so, juries should not be im'pannelled to try. af tadse agreeable to its justice or "merits, but 'pgreeable to, the clrcurrTstances cf the parties. Sntri reasoning al.4 f30. absurd in "the: extreme."1 . , K . .1 nesame rcasuiwMu for, suspendtng'ifV1 PymenV f debts under preem cirvurrtawncca they artuallycatne duf (brthe; his coldjlaid up. far years, should tu'alitr?---Tlie ,auswef is arid plaitvit as nct.-AVas it by planter.- v?ho ta making these com pUint5' byo means-- tie has paid his debt4 punctually, and' dreads vu;.M'.nf inmnveniences ii CVUM,U ?f . - j jvf , iiicMflraPft ndustrv. Kitf this he is Wiitinc cr.eariuuy w uwui-,: " :-)7.'o . ;,hQuld'md kulatioh from wwty ad justice.. tnigHt be used if the price of pro duce should frise;for aU debtd to be paid at a Iteftaiii -hi mcy befor in the other.. cfld sach a'baw. give to each individual cual Tight$ ftnrfnrivawsfltWrtain not' Kut'a stilhvcreater objection why process of execution, should. not be suspenaea,;, is, uci.ausc t would . be. unconstitutional.- The constitution fheJnj3.ti in its vvlsdoni.:-has $ad;:;thatbb a trt flf' rt nat contracts -1 nere- fore':tp r shut , up the avenues fqf justice must in the greatestrde vrttf!':attect cast contracts. while it puts the debtor altogether but of, the reacb of his crecfitof, until he may- ronsume nis property, vt.uy some mean altogether depriye the honest and lust creditor of his just ' rights." Certainty such a law would t be an ex-past facto" law, and :f so, it Vould bc unconstuuttonal; and if .unconstitntiohal, no hw at a!L therefore, wevbope atvthe presenv1., tr:9f wwf. . should bar montee wltjnh'e-gttrtrall I ' fkau ittritl talri n'n governmenvy mat - - measures that wiu xenu w.iuusc or EQUAli RIGHTS. , AN; ACT Kxtenainsr thhtime for issuing arrdlocat- ing tndfcary land. Warrants BEktcntotidbyjhc-Swate4nd HGizeofReprrterJqttvc$M trieUi Y'StatcsW America, in Congress as- :eS QT Amenta X ii"7 t-. i.1 Cretaru ni Wnr be autnonsea io issue w - ' : - ' 1 - . . ... 'mIiII tary land warrants to such persons a hnve. or shall, before the first daV of4 March, one thousand eight hundred and ten, produce to him satisfactory evidence ot tne van Huvrlf their claim?; which war rants, With khpse heretofore issued and not vet 'satisfied, shall anii miv hAincated in the names of the holders or proprietors thereof, prior to the first day ot Uctooer, one thousand ei$ht httudred and tn. on anv unlocatd parts of the fifty ojaarter townships and the fr ictional quarter township reserv e d by law for original holders of mtlitarv land T75arrants. ' J. B. VAHNUM, Specter cfthe Hjuss of Bepresentatrves, GEO V CLIN rO Vice-President of the United States, ar4 j Tft estdeni of tbe Senate: 1 Aryrived, March 2i, lbu8- I TH : JEFFERSON, AN ACT, , ror erecting ligbt-hous? on. the Kuth rKmt of the isJand o Sateb, jand.tor placing buoys and beacons id the shoals nf the inlet leading io the town of Da mn and near the entrance 'of Jpswich hcrbor, near Ply rrouth harbor, belore thft harhor rf Nantucket, 'and on the island iof.Tuckanunck,. at or near.thii, mrirn r.f rnnnertfeut river, and near . entrance of Great Egg Harbor river n F "f rFteA 'fv ihe SenaU. end Haiisr of Itttrefeniatives of tht Ui ted. Statts of 'America, in Congrefi afmb!idt That as soon as the juris? diction' of so much of the head land of the south point of the island oi Sapelo, in the state of Georgia, as the! President ot the U- States shall deem sufficient for the pur pose of erecting a iigbt house and its appurtenances, shall nave, oeen ceded to the U. States, provided thitid land; can ,.b'o obtained at a reasonabtebrice, it ; sbl be thectu, ty ot the Secretary oumc i.rca- surytio proviae uy tounw .".' shall be approved by the President of the Ohited States,1 lor building a light .house thereon, aou, iuruisu ine ! the same with all necessary ihhli esv and also to acrec for the i .ri -. .. salar ies or wages of the person or persons' who mayjbi; appointed by thelPresident for the .superintend dance an d fc'ara'- of;. liuildrng tht s aid light-hope t And the Presr dent is hereby authorised to make tbesaid appointment .'jScc. 2Ani the 'it fxtrthet tnhcted; irhat: the Secretary; of tfelTrea-" surbefufther atithqrijed Tand cli; xecteil tci cause!Bbeacd four .liboynib" shoals , called,: the OOUUl auu, 4.Of Ul, ;auta wi AiJua ft 'r:tH-at:Kuo lawS:shaU H pat- , tec,4y moe Jjuriafir avieaxnm i tr""- fail0Wiriffplrfcescto-wutWo h Mnsia'thiree buba EJar the eg. trance' f of :; Ipswich harbor ; tbr 'rbuby ondi on ...Gurnet, rock: atv yuc un uau, auu iwo cqns on ine stony musci bedar Plymouth; harbour, .- three addi tional buoVs. before! the harbor of" Nantucket and a, buoy or leadintr marK .on xne isianu oi i ucuanunck .in the .. state ;ot Massachusetts . buoys to be. placed at or near th& e ntrance of GreavEsrc Harbor r - ' 1 vert ,in' the, state f vNeSv-Jerstv. Tre asury not otherwifjappropria. ted, . sum; not eceusng elevtti thousand five hundred .doUars, fur thepurpokesraforesaid '- ; - . GECtCU ION, , Vice President cf,tU Uited' Stale, mi Approved, March 17, 1808. - !' ' . Mecklenburg ' County . ;i Aprxl Sessions,, 1608. hHeirSo'CWiayWil- 'son, feen.decv The Remesetttai , fietittan far tlx Uu piston tit Abe LQndk iivesof Wnfe-Wil v said WilStim son. lun. dec and Wilson, i Robert Wiisoa. tT having been suggested that tbe DcfeAdants to this Petnwn live viit- r,,, H- .: T.Vmtts of th' htate It 13 there- Fore Ordered by the Court, tnat tbe Clerk idveTUseroentifori isiaty days in the iUleigh Hegister. mat tne .iexenaa,nzs.to tWL Petition annear at otir next j ah Court at Pleas and Quarter Sessions; then and thsre to fehew cause, il any. they have, why rhV Praver of the Petitioners Btioalti not " ' , .1. ,.H ntcDeHo - r'w . .- r -LZ. - - - - Bv order of C'-wrt, . . j,. tasr;, 1: ALKXANDER, C M .JR. -4 -State1, (f MrtCaroiina. Gates Cf Cvarr, M Term, 1808. John Pipkin O ; v " Vf rS- Original Attachment, Jlrn'es Urittlel, y r ' ' B&mrrHd. X-erVed on a Fishery Chowzn ''Ri'aad''ife.labe t N ihia:X:w-it Appearing in,M A artfifatftion of 4he: -CoTXttr that tU -Dfe- H effister . t hat uniear ne com th next wrm.Twd replevy airt prerty, final iuclemcnt will be entered aganst him. r . jEfHRU SUMNER, .k. HAS just recei-d;.t his Hay-street,' atettsvUie,' s 'i u: ' " "'. C i ' ' j. . Shop on a fresh aca and genera! -'Assortment of (.ENtHUS M$D11,HS, which he will sell era rev sonbift ten tis. sttonecst .jpi the Patent Mechcir.es. cw m use State 'of'Norti-Carotina, ' Wake County. , Aaron Rogers, & Din "J - rei tiogers Petition fr r, 4 w S0LR0- 5 00 ics .i11 gets, Orury Spain & ba rahh,sw.feerryo. W .?.J . gers, J mes Rogers,1 John, Rogers, &&ey Rogers,' PrecUla Rri Mary." h-s" Wife toif f W1 Nat nan jvey c timers- J.'fft'f Siun Rocers. CJ. tT appearing to th? Court thaOVil A he, Rebecca,. Jae sT csy , Rcrer3 are intas VtwjTiOpaini f '? po.nttd.theft Gaardiaa tadQtefidiirTf,fi" in thls'caseIt af peannal to the Georgia, iiiiretk hat pobjieatjcn W inade. for spb weeks succeastvtlj JJV ;raent at the-Corr,hpuseA and Jo the pn Gazette, tW?tinles5' the said tl5.r pear aVd shewause-at the next OtJjt ; beheld for thl4 County,' "rhe Prayed f IPetiricaierscriU begranterU?, .'' ' , i .... t . , Wtf. HILL, Chi- :tj 'i iff ' i.r .. ... . A Jv . if . ' .fr. V- :Casstfs: MRS.0ASSO respectroy-f - herFrrepdsandetPI'tha' Country sue will contjiiue-to keep wp & 'oiTttVd"attVntuaJoBuiess, JJ. I; mrbahfeaccomtnedation of her WJ tofpre experienced . -' -rrr i in- . ;,. , tnree jupy s, at or near ine cntrgDce of tbe'BohnictectlrSven' three I hat mere nau , Dejapprpd and paidoiit 'of, a monies 'ft the rintreses WJthty State, t cffW, thaf Netrce b jgwen in the KalagH u tViv unlfii1 rW'come tcrward at He has C5sOa by the ozer,, z thy of Golie-fQiticVBver, AtfK&r- hbif Beny 1 ReirV Michael vsVj 3nnir.fKn.ni r line jcLin. "s ..; 0 i OM rail of bi3;xefpr j ix. Vi sH to nW aVec t"
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