- " 1 rr I " . " T- 1 i ' " Vv ."' ' r ' ' v 1 "A - A 1 . 'it -7.:. :. ' f ys-y-y '-vv? VTy rr?;v ff7v J ' " Hi poUticaL TO TW HON". H AtlRISOX GtlY OTIS, , r r ' '- " ; ' . : : ., Sii h is cofbccaute I hare any ap prehension ihat the 'resolutions- adopted i Ja -Federal Caucus ViU be carried into . effcd'tbai I take the fibcrty dT iddress- yea-. Dipotition for.miscbief fre quently outruns tbe power of effecting iu We'tmile at the impatency ofpas siacs which exhaust ihemselres in rape, jnd are hannless more through inabitt ty than want pf inclination! . Greater strcngthls necessary d resist the laws than Boston can furnish. Eren tbegeri Uenitn -of Cornhill "and Broad-strtct wculd think seriously of the subject be fort they left their shop and their ware houses t point a musket at the officers cf goTerument.. - These reflections les sen our alirm at the threat of open je sistance to the laws, but in ho degfeedi talnish our surprise at .the sanction of tout name to so bold a declaration, y H It has beeo thought the policy of the party, of which you; are the leader, cm I great and naxaraous occasions io scp their first character! behind the scenet and cihibit as principal actors, men. of no . name amf little responsibility. A different course shews the seriousness of their 'wishes and the ardency of their hopes. When, therefore, the President cf the Senate, Uhe first official charac ter they claim -in 'the state, before an immense multitude of people seconds resolutions, which, declare that the laws wiijrr and rAU he retist'eJ," and advo- caies toeiracopuon wim ait inc energy of his resistless eloquence, ' the case if identified : with the partr. and he and they must answer to the charge before the offended majesty. oi the American people. . .' . i c .; ? The offtnce'of resisting the laws in cludes ercrf species 'of injury to. the happiness and even existence 3 of the country. Etcry law of the gpternment is protected by the same sanction and eouallr entitled to obedience.'- It one mar be resisted so may any and all, as the convenience of Sndmduals or the nstlcssness of faction shall direct Few Lws which inflict a penalty or enfoice a tax receive universal approbation. Let the passions, the interest, or the judg luent of indiriduals Bsc above the autho rity by which laws were enacted and. rtrsuade the, people to resist their exe cution, and your country becomes one great theatre "of 1 anarchy and faction, ysur government Is overwhelmed in tbe viclence of political tempests ; and well yhall it be for the authors of 'this cala mity if they fall not a sacrifice to the rage of a distracted people and whiten sitU their bones the country they have ci sob ted. . v You, sir, who are thoroughly read in the history of nations, have in your mind many fatal examples to justify the re mai k. We need not seek them beyond our own snorts vny wu.iudii me western counties of Pennsylvania du ring the admtnUtralibo of VVashington ere in a blaze ot civil war and a for midable mihtar) force stationed in the centre of what once was rustic innocence and peace ?v-- - v The "answer is obvious. The inhabi tants of those countries were instigated to oppose the execution of laws really in jurious and oppressive. Oreat talents misapplied were employed to seduce the allegiance and inflame the passionsrof the people. " The-government was de- rAi n rA '11 (.mbimmI 4 linmtl f Nor did faction waste its strength in useless menaces and intemperate re vj'.ves, ft enforced the resistance that th'eateoed, and produced a scene of ry end rum which it Is hoped will check the spim Qf nl! future insur'trencvV . ano cairn the most daring ambition that . . o ; T ltsc against tbe laws. When the resolutions, ' seconded by y u and Adopted bv an asss emblr of two thousand people, drclate'ihit an act of .trogrtss and vill hi resisted," w nc tacts I have stated enter into the couterophtion of th- tlbens aqd' were J fully ar prized that resistance would .be civil war? ;r ' 'V -fZ : . You are, sir, a dietingutshed legiiiaV Yocn pressing; tfthe Senate a:d, where the dignity you 'maintain canimjD(i uni? etsal respccticl me ak hit would be youraecsatbns If the ex- uuoi ct a law with your ofikia! siena .samarkcJitssuthoritysnouU I L V lorcc f Conw6 of. being J L , lorcc J "tou oljbeiog J the side as wdl pf jViliceiVof . l;i: iLA iLx i1f with all the strengtli of a'ffrra and energetrc govern- mn InA'A'rt !tmalice of disaoDomt- rrt;nind the venceance of unsa- lisfied ambitioo. The threats of bppo-. sltion.l the .menace" of. resistance, the murmur of 'any faciioh,1 and ht elo- mnrW thf riin ii. would excite only 1 .,:ir ..v..:t mVthinP-. vou would 'sav. might be vielded to petition, but nothing to force., inreais prcKw ibe'repcal of an act which might other, wise be 'modified-; The.dignuy of go vernment, "the sovereigTity of law must atU events be maintained, even by con tinuing aa act which might otherwise be repealed. If the state bows its authority to the menaces pf an election assembly, it forever incurs the charge of tlmiditjr and weakness; . 1 . - Snch 'wMiW be voftr reasonioc.. Such breeiaelr the effects the resolutions yernroent of the Union., -ilesistance nas then 4 tontrcry effect toahat which Is desired. Jf. the lavr, which the resolu- ! pttsiitid in" longer than i pcc- ,. WUhout proceed.rg t present to no VZJZZZi IS, l.,r iLtUvmiuhF er.part of which have oaf w in them) Z:?XZZttirtL Firrrf,' wui never be maaetowaTcr in is course , ic u w br .lleutiller, of Taper Resolutions ljcan. S Jou call them, Mding d ex bfcha'Botton Caucus'can collect.. frc-H.ng the. CoTeroment. or th.s great I Jl mf! Policy ol'Ui measure wjum LHyttheyutbethe jUdges.Tshouia RhinkitlniuriouitoyourV Many bf them,holdlucrative offictf .i..- nf J WUiUH. iuu, . ter havintr: denounced the government -Ijv r j - ; . i,o rn W'Wl.SS TOUT JIILITI A orflttKSiauiiuaic mtu i . - - - 's.'- v.,. . troops to resist a foreign tntmy if they A.i , -if:.-.i w.;:t:. tl great law brricisi bas encouraged in- iVfiency by declaring that . Iaw. mi and will be resisted" with what propriev trm he trrtit the bar a Door Between Alexander and the Pirate the only differenceas in boldoeasordepre- dation.' ODewaiaplundererornations .. . . ,.- , , !,..,... t- ,u-Wr;f .mt t,,rlr1 Lf..,.nlrfn. RrtwUntheticVM tVe'cHonsuVh. psreliel might be drawn. The miscreant .would with h the lawivhieh nro. II prohibited enemies of the country -i-if the one may be openly denounced s the other may he violated But. sir, altho' caucus resolutions, de claring that a law must and will be re sisted,' even when advocated by the first talents ; and respectability in the Stater! do not alarm us wiin any-apprenension of regular actual resistance zWo con fidence in the great body ot the people convinces us that they would reject with abhorrence any systematic violation of I the laws although the effects of, such resoiunons arc yo injure lueir auvocaics, and prolong the evils they threaten to . '. .a.' J . ' remove yet there u one serious mis chief resulting from them, for which their advocates are justly responsible.. , It is the .tendency which they have to undermine the Constitution, and. to DISSOLVE THE UNIOK OF TBE STATES. The Constitution of United States, de rives its strength from public opinion and the attachment of the people. He who destroys these destroys the founda tion on which the temple is erected, What. let me ask you, will sooner de strov it. than for men of great respects- buity ana cnaracxer, men woo enjoy me esteem and confidence of y their fellow-1 citirens, men whose influence has been acquired bv the splendor of talents and declare that I the law. "or their country m.jortuea , .n both . Hoaaeof Con MUs.A).D WtL a,aaatSTKD.--A Breaa f Hire theynoUixteen .Ae ' ,.k;u .u-- k-,. II "in:; II ment which has o carry its laws intg operation is a mere. . . ji i t.i.slu ; a c,.. ! Xiowcry ui ickiwuii.; onus ii odividoal.dictatetbtJielawt&oppce them at pleasure ls a seat bf anarchy mVnf,V;tn t0'whirh'anVdesr'tism U . ,r,rnhm: " Let it be once falilv un ll dersto cd that powerful :men may; resist ..j i.: Z' ' - - . panicuiarawj, anasflCTC C"u our puy-1 1 letter.-The U0ionJsaWorMnd...Itr KHfr, fcin rlnnlM f fl. 1 1 sincerely hopex air, that extensive w is .sincerely fiopet ir, that extensive V : it sent Produce such effects. ; The people have too much information to permit it. Yet these resolutions have not been fharmless. ; The tAw,-indeed, s not irat peded in its dperation?. hutahe election on the nekt day was conducted. in Bos ton with more anger and violence than n any former ocCasfon Respectable Republicans were insulted. .Officers of Government were pelted with mud and suiwui M1- urriph were incessant and boisterous- The boasted u head quarters of good principles" resembled a camp of sedition and insurgency. LKOLIN. FROM TBE TRUE AMERICAN. J : To tlcPttntercftbc Ncvt-Bnmraick Guardian. h: -"' DUlwuu 'aic " . . , M 'j;-, i J pennlt,tne to uk rou a few general iV(akiUMa uii tun auujkt- ... , Is it probable that the leadincrHeoub . , . c?f c ?ubJc " Allowing them to be so could ZtZnhVw ? pect to gam by it x Would their ambt- . . ..ifi-j I Wnntrt-thPV Arriv , - - aoy new powers or honors from estate or vassaliee ? Or rather wooia they , , f 11 W- k loot be, shorn ol aihtney now enjoy (WN,.4 :r ,tt. fK r.r I Would. it flatter, their .vaniiy to ttoc " ""H Ji'. " Mer, who hot eren the.r eoafr-he T ? - " 1 Z'"' ml-'W?J ?! "?.T,fl - -yur .ne "j00' f !df" Pu,l dV f J? ne ?B ? renot .uch ,n,r..rnen ; but this would prove them to be utterly acsiuuic oi even coramuu amuuioii, Md devpidof all : manner of tirtftr. faUr t0 ;'.u f !; i ouia it iceu ineir avarice f t uq. iney charge of thfs kindVl On the; contrary, you accuse them with having given money to him ! What ! voluntarily become his slaves, and pay him Tor the privilege ;of being so'lj Would he not have us without being paid for it ? Or would our ruters ' insist on' his .taking our money as well as our independence I Republicans such knaves and such fools as all this would prove them t - ' Give me leave, Sir, to answeror you, ,..".. . a . . a a f -. 1 mat you oo not ouityou ininK inese suggestions may impose oq some, wno nave not common sense or common in formation, and may be the means of ma kicff few proselytes -or gaining a few votes. -And is it possible, that-for such paltry; and pitiful objects, ycu.wlll calumniate tbe Government ot .your country, andji gre'at majority of your felfow-citizens It is possible it is certain-browning men,ays the proverb catch at straws a sinking party, says observation, grasps at 'every thingVthat affords a shadoj o support. ;t , . v 4 But, I would ask you further, if the Republicans are under French influence, what prevents ihenT from" uniting with ; French arnist Have they, not ihepow rr ? j- Have they not the . President, the Vice-President,, and all the Heads of Departments I Have . they, riot large seventeen vjovcruors-u theGovernorsof Territoriesr Have they ntones t Do they not compose a vas - . - e n.l.'l tvi, ,;,.. lu" ulr: parte, and aidingin his schemes of con- Answer, these Sucv ' - U qwiuona, my. , -yef irhave come under French influence we ; z'.z . . . ,-. ..-.a " Da .cectarea war-agam?ingiafla. nwnVc, v1 ments of r ranceLop our rights as strong- ly as against those of England ? AVhy have we made our acta of reialiatiap or resistance "apply' to. boih afike'f Why nave we ottered tne satoe terms ot ac . cornmodation to England as to France ? Why did our Government' instruct' our Minister in FranceL.to - represent; out4 wrpngsano assert ourrgnts wiui jrans ness and rmness Why did. that Minister, in 'the very tbeth of-the Em peror, ,speak to him ini a language; and tone never, yet employedeyen to the, imbecile apd stupid King of GreavBri tain ? Why.didthe rtcpubliqan'pfes? es throughout the Union applaud in the highest straln.this ibrrjn4Jagpj9ic;: and the Republican pahyf on that Min ister's arrivirjg In this country greet himJ wiin every .testimonial, jpi . approDauon and esteem ? Why, ivhcn the Embar go was laid, was it made to operate a crainst France as well as England : and why, when it was repealed, was it iais- ca wiin regara co r.ngiana as weii as France-? Why did the non-intercourse act apply equally to both;; and why were precisely, the same conditions of removing it offered to each ? . Does this look like treating France as an ally, and England as an enemy Tffll ns how you reconcile all these! facts---ir facts you know t hey are with French influ ence -Came, Sir,i no 'Shuffling or twisting. The- maniwho dare', make such a serious charge) againsti.the Go vernment and People bf his own coun try, as that of being nder foreign in fluence, ought to-be prepared to sup port his charge with evidence, direct,- substantxalconclusivh: Give us suck 'evidence, and we will credit you Give us JKc evidence, ana we wur nun irom their fiigh stations, our Rulers, quicker than we promoted themV A But whilejill pport of your accusation only straggling circumsfancesj-'which may. " mean any thin gVr nothing," artfutly Jiuddled together to give them the ap pearance ot connection and consequence you. must' excuse, us for' giving them n6 credence'a and for saying that- you- do not believe'. them yourself, but employ them as mischievous boys do chaff to catch silly ' birds.. ':h r : : : ,:. y. lot the People are jrown too old to be caught, with chaKy-They will sif it;. ,8c see thaMhere is not grain of truth in; ii. x ncy win ucieci uic inn aiucu, NE W BOOKS; JG ALES has just received ironi Phijad phia the following riew & valuable Boofcsj Jacob's Law Dictionary, 6 volumes1 8vo,' Selwin's Nisi Prius2 vols, :fi: : 4 Johnson's Reports, vols- 5 and 6, jiay r ouio t, tlastV T ditto VolMl.' y. Evans's Trial, a case of Assault and Batteryi 4 includiog.an interesting discussion respecting the discrpline of the Societyof Friends. . t Taunton's ditto l' v; '( S Witt's Evidence,) .. ,t Medical Lexicon, in Ih. e manner of Qtiincy!, ' Burn's MidwifryM -Tlrur rn' Asthma.' - ty f f-' Dufief 's Nature' Displayed, -2 relsi . New UniversaTand' ProhoutiCMig . ' . am . s m v i. . niBm .-m. to. . i -tr . - i- 4 JJlCt01 guages, , . Spani sack a x nepiogicai iJiaionaiy, vois, ; ' i Miscellaneous W orks, 2"volsr y Lempriere Classical Dictionary X" .Ttimpr Ahrift rft't of the Arfs. & !cincl ' Witherspoon's TOilcphic LecturesV. V ' 1 " ' ;Miscellaaiesfi.t Log Staunton'a Einbassy tl)China, - :H y$. . Whelplex'sistoricar Cotppend, ' Gass's JourosT of Lewis & Clark's Vovare. Montgomery West4ndis,'' V 47 American Speaker. tVfiipnt 18i; 4 iPME SULV Xy. I4A TITACT OPV Situate on the, Yadkin Hiyer; i CONTAINING abllibo AcreaS vridi jL; two excellent Fisheries n it, Severa lib ands befonging'te- the TractrTheLarida is very well ad lp red f cr xhe idtrvapori of corn; wheats xottbn;-, andjtdbaeeewi buildings' andj 'cbnvcr.isrit' ouf-houseV and a CottoVMachine.W&.IAtfuH thought iioi)ecesaryji as it U presinned nape son would wish to ptpxhsje wuhont; seeing the fremfsesrA lso," sixhundred and forty Acres Tins- about three rniles frocy the ?N arrows' of the Yadkin: River, on Beaver, l)am Creekt that rurathro2h - 4lae:TrtCtVf--Apply ta Roaaai- en the fremists . - om i . iary t)t inc rjcircq asa cngiiaa juan- ,3 vols. -sV: '.iv:i5 sh ' Grammar, i fe r KIk 'icS 7 1 ' Chyraical :r4'ditti' ir. -Historical Griramar 'yiyy:'k'! ; h-L-- l?-i.rvTv.' V. :. S v?-, .K A.. .r - i-r t i . . .. r TF the applicants 'shootd prefer Inlzvlfle; to a la mode NewrYork, Philadelphiai Bkljthhpre, - v C.. it will be executed yntn rieatness Coiue dent, having in my emptor a person ii& uamicu wiih ipcvraDM;i,MaKrr' business m,v general, TVoni hii haying worked iii-Wifork, Philadelphia; JSTorfolk; &c. $ide1f1bytloiae riais a nave receivea irom xm ew. i oric, : l ,eel ; rhy&elf ajdequafeto'fiqishai piece f yrork in nav Iineat,mjrfriends may ddmto honor LAN D NEAR RALEIGH; 4 Acre of food andrffvtnabSatrwin south of the ciifilofnlng tbejRalatiotisfbf Lewis Holioman and -Vv;idoi Kuters?TKete are: IS or 20 acres iftclosebf and froift ' Wto k acres uncleared. Enquire oftthPrinters 4 r ALIVX.ILliiaC.JlC.iN 1. a. ; a ar THE SUBSCRIBERS- INFORM their fnends and. the public; iir ge- ; . neral, that bet ides-'ifheir well assorted stockf of great variety of GOODS afthcyi Storevthey nave recently jeceiyetu a larguajnoty ot ithje - OLI.OWING A kTICLES ?lf?s. 10,00(;weightojfgood AjPotSi OWnsrSkims Sugars, 4'.:Bpid4K 2uw wt prime i; cueej Vwfeiierent afzea, r $fv. Molasses 1' r. if ShearVonldUlljseredl ' Blue and Yeqo.NankinsVflttfs' Sheetingi ;reads, r Dimity.. v;f f p . r i Vith; sundry other articles too tedious to en merate, hich ttpj; will r seUtlcwwholesalej" or retail for Cash-'orrPilCifv? M 11; They request those; who arefn&i; and make payment, j r : pM$$?$ I FayettevHl,' March IIE.Cornmissioners of the Imcipal Banle, established: at Raleieh.- havine: iretfeived ki: . 8u35cient sum "of inooey fpejplhe.saMaki'J mto bperatibiri agriieaW f tie act es1;ablishTngthe5tateBan Carolina liei-ebV call a p-enerat mefetinyhf thw-i . i3tuukimu ya aaiu 4Jiiif 'tu.uc.wm at. iUC7'' State-House in the City oalefghg cipaVBauk, and for thetiaflsadingiucK, other" S tocldioUerse required touthoriw l: cabinet WQjJKE;;i. J$xecvtedc$rtabfyj& the trwtt apfaim'fiicifr ox eiurusiiiMt me manuiaciure or iomy anop. : Warrepton, MardS SO, 18114 m 7 . Iron ; forxwaggon yJ v Hoes:p' tyre, &c, r-v ff 'Copji Cotton Shirtirigrl s'GinghamsCamhrjcs; ; in"' the forenoon' ol inUid-iM'thtsr4 WH noi'eof electingii(ieteen '-BirtQh'etut& V; ther'said oh)oVatbrC-V Proxies irithfelldwingfoiTOy : J b.einga-Subscriber; ishlresiifciht j C.fU.- to vote for me. and in mv behalf, at the.-. ensuing gieoerai-m of the said Bankfl) be held at aleiorilie Mtoo&ray'Sri be witnessed b.!! ustice of the -Peacef ipi '. .7. a iie vuminissioncrs 01 (ae several Draiiuit Banks 'are v requested, to foard to the :.Com- missioners of VreVr!rtfTpat Bankiorrect iiii7:i bf their Subscribers statin theSninB .t. : a7v7.lV--j !rt7777-7- '7.I.:- lifiV-V soarcs suoscriDeu ror oy cacn. previous 10 uiB ra; said generaf ro'eeting; Qf the ..StocJdldetaJ'J will con vehe af the State-Hoose af1 id o'clock 4 ne.a-rornmisaioncrs 01 inc rrincipat jpanK 7f 7 in thenforbinsi of theday ,apTOintedf6t thW 1 general meeting of the Siwkhvlders,tforf the j purpbsebf transacting: : sH:buSnaesf -jbreal totjrto the said general neetmgi aslahl peareces$ary 4 ' t I : - V kwa 745 gr" "7 . 7- i --- ' ' 1 "TT, . TrS -T "Tr or? '" TOPSSITAT MAIL . a AESii'S CT5 HE' MAUSHATJOF N. CAItOLlKA 4Eesr.il fcfof inftmbg hi?Asa mAMq sistants; jthat ItS. f ccjn&ki aiiCnfohakih jr the i 71-: : "'.7' tants ot tne umred i,tatcs,vi:i bepaidrttftheiliiiv 2 3V BCO::UED fVom:theSnbscnDn itm:tne X;.Saturdayore.ChriHasflm rentkyamimte.. Jrfbourte:" tofnl by the County Cxjurt.cfi-Mecklenttirgiw'v A to learn Blacksmith's trad:S-his rioathing Jj''. ; v.j , hornepua JV haevet will deliver the said heyf ;r r ,to me in Charlcrrteshailrectiv? the above - y ' V I ward; buf no txpencts paid..v:; " v- ' A: 7iA J:.vCS : Avmiiehblt, Suitor ? I- VaA t M - - ( r 1. V- - mm :,jf,; Jf-'.-T-: f s i.- V -' f '";'j-V; ..f'-, .VJ5SI" ' If ! : - i 1 ? V .'i'7 :m-y .; v V-f- i'-' i-.- r.fkm'iy t4 .v y - "A 7 7 fiir:7l . myyAmt v ,'-ra T - . I' '. fcr . 5 -ry -fiynmil :y:-&:mHiA - ' 'Vr-. ;r. 'v t : i mm i". 'J, .-I I. I i ' I v AS Vt 1 C1 4.. 1 . f v - 1 fl y t A 1 r .1 fr-, , i - 1 , 1 -T

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