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vrrnlONi-wosttfc -V- repfb3ch;up6n frj cfrersoa himself would bettcr df ho -Hf-Hgbt BtJIOftSafouT;if6ei, mAVfrrecelv EX V i VvKTf . ; -1. The Services of that itljistrions' sage, foreliis death,' the vorMtiould;ctrhlmVt HW vroatheiiwie,- Ilpefl (it i Tixrnxy.J " - .. V- . ... w v " thouAtf foiitht have thejiead of jthtfAticin'iiraViatin small knotiMnvwoo Jito-tAI ' rifloi&fbn'wMcfc-l 8V Rot- itJfihl817! -SomuchJoWx,w e handsome! re wardeayr irViL $e$oo aaveuii. , rv.' itWod readers i kC W.f ur 7r rS T itself, that 1 im4 atrnost the ftikM barc:a8mcd to mvf H. tyrWonsoaVrthcmsclTeverf daf 'f to profthat tfcwfak .upne- Urvnd the power of fateY Calaronr cannot reachim-wc have fresh r prnjfr eicrr hour that he is the favorite ofa MtiVul people. :A ractrtno, hascomp fut in prW, un'.ch nertnly suspected and glanced at in the commencement ef ih!e nambe-ttot tli i pompous eiposition is ndt the production of 4fty4bar'rtpttbliwnjeprcitnUtitca oft'-c people; but of a few fact.oui aod reenrtful Vpint M ost of the friends or!r. Crawford disclaim it and common report has alreadj ptven thecrofittoaUcpresenfative from the North, who' ha asked for prefeN ment and been roeu-anu w ( UVen this method of dis?uisinc his fn-; v xterrufs under the cloak of patriot. ir.u but the arrow bjicu .-..T . ai the heart of the archer israaii5nam. Wesbali;therefdre hUrrj oyer. the remaining thargcVof the hxnoaition a:dbrint)us.nnfccearjr labor to; conclusion. c1" . . 4r . Ifne .vxfp6sUiooU as hollow as jLlIthereTt- It U not true, thai eve ;.SnWthed rcnublcan in the o- tVr states vfho might juatlr jispire to . the Presidential cnairiraf, in V'V o nir, fAroiia in the baegrQWid --be H 14 C. 1 J A - . i ? it. a rrnnf rinninaie of the nriter himself? here.islr. Cravrord? . Where, is the gentleman vho, accMinc to this writer'a confe a wmdd. beTond all quentiorrr have beerinominate4 for the Pmiden. cr" and who was heia nacs, not uj the tricks of tie ambitious 1rginians, Ht bjhls own rt discoataging detica cr ?" Mr. Crawford was on the spot not 'thrown ia the bac grouhd' bj fie adrainhtrationi brut elevated to the Tiew of hU-counfrjmen, 'placed in the department of war, and presented with eTiriopportuuitjwbichhecoulddcsire of inlrodudng hfmself into notice and advancing his pretentions. Jlow manj cahranieidoes this' singTe circurn itance put to flight I - Hero is a wan of Uleots, a wan who had drawit.upon himself the raie of the cation, who nad more chances than anj other, of rival- ling Monroe, who na me.iarunw didate of ".fiftj four republican repre 8enUtireJ,, not sent into retirement on his return to his native country, not thrown info the back ground by the leading menfinVirginii;" but sciiu lously drawa bacH troni tlie obscurity to which he wai retiring,, and invited to take a.seat rh the -vrew of the na tion: Does this ' wcar.flie air of a V ir ginia Policy ? U thin Ambition As little truth accompanies the as sertion, thataU these men havingbeen thrown into the back ground, noth ing remained but to popularize Col. Mooro;'? U this writer serious when he aavsthat every step which he has taken was made with an. eye to the, Chair ? That-" the whole plan .irss, laid at a conciliatory dinner provided; in Kr neighborhood of-Mr. JefTerson's residence, at whidvwere present Ir. ,r Jcflerson, Mr.'Madison and Col'MonV roe ' The fact isdenied where H j the proof of i?r .The whole -scheme is disclaimed; where is the evidence of it ? Trifles light as air, are to the 1 jealous continuations sxruug iw ii of holv writ" Mn Monroe itaj efect- ei Gjvtrnor ct Yirrinta, bat with: no: desirnbftranslalingliim to the office' of; rajnrent filled' by Mr.Smith, and no : one dreamt of iU becoming vacaah-r-r ! He was promoted, notiith any inteh- tion of making hlra President, but' of turning his talents vto. the public ac-. count.. The asSetKrn that from the moment lie became Secretary of State, u every.coeasufc in peace and in war, j on the part ot tfiexecuuve, nas poini-1 ed towards his elevation to'lie chief! magistracy," is so nttefty absurd, that it is not'efltitled'to a moment's atten- i: uuu If the semilh DosIUon Was superflu ous, why is it brojot forward r-. If it wa not necessary to dwyUuppn he crfcamstances tBIrJrrsort's Saving, iu the flood tide of repubUcanisin ea- orVir t rtriprtkhxMc who Wars hthname. HeriihfVMKXefleraon toear the.er. cfaVite credit ofa transaction m which the wlmte party participated and, makes out the transaction itself to be a ba'd onei' when experience had proved' its necessity. This change in.tlie con stitutloh is stigmatised as favorajile to infrtml when all the world khows, that hffare the change,- Aaron , Burr , was bjMhe eye of inthuing Jiim'selt in to vctice-j and when it was at all tjmeVso .easy, for a discontented tac tion of the republicans', to have raised tfteir faibrite to office, by intriguing with the federal party,; Is it on this account ffiat the authort .)f the Exposi tionre dissatisfied wita the M aJter atioh in thfc : Constitution." i ; ,v - The eighth. point of the Txosirion is untrue. Col. Monroe might have averred, wnat at all times hp has de- blared, That he was no Candidate for office ; that it is for the people to choose their own servants ; ana that if they saw fit to select a candidate from any other state be should bow with the utmost cheerfulness to their decision" this was the course which he maintained at the time his friends ; pushed hira againsO!rtadiSon 4)ut it is utterlr untrue, that at one.tirae he disclaimed any pretensions, and At another 44 recalled his abdication!' My life upon it! thU'is the most that Gen. Jackson, or pen. Desha wyuld ay, if they were put ipom their oaths. Hie mntn position pi me wruer, shews os the desperate lengths to which he ?s determined to go. Take thisprpofamong many ? It seem that the fa'te Joln Dawson,". " intimately, a, he says, in the cdnndence of the au nlriistration,") attempfed-'to make $r,00t) the ratio for each representa tive at tid. Census and -this, he ar gues, is an incontestible proof of ttie ambition of Virginia As if eah State had not made a similar effort to jntror duce that ratio which would have the smallest fractjon of its population un represented.' . f-fV ia laving "discussed the; first point which he took ajriinst fonfoe,' viz : that he is on fortunately a Virginian,! he next comes to 44 tup secona point oi the objection, viz.'.the partitmar ma lijicationi of Col. Monroe, for; the IVe srdency.' 44 His beat" friends allow hlni.to be but of nunferate capacity, and slow of comnrehenlion." If hi 'means, that Monroe is no poet,cr orator that his imagination is not fertile, and his-e;- locution not flowing, the opinion is vielded but,' if he means- to deny him a judgment, strong,' profound, not penetrating by intuition, but gradual ly approaching the very depths of his1 subject, the asserticm is utteriyantrue.' The Exposition appeafs' i his, best friends, for proofs let us liuar,; then, what is siSdofhimhy a man '-wIiQiiftr Aim tcetl, ind whose pfaise'oufweighs a'thousatid calumnies of Uic writer of. the Exposition. The auUibrity, I ap tieal oi$ tti? British Spy 'r : Xtture has rri vch h'. & mind neither ra- bld'noir rich nl thcrefbrt, he cannot shine J lint tco'wtebim fo5'lhisi hep endued. wii i a sp.ri oigtmerous ana resuesa emula tor, a' judjmentjRolid, strong, and clears and. 'ababit of application, uhkh rio difficulties can hake; no Wors -caxi. tlr ei ,Vith thes e j bojthap lUostratiojBf the niv.QJ que, cs Jyrjnjuet uom . fpf .hjs.cmvlatr v has urged him to pcrprtiUl a&nremittinV enqiiry T his patlehramt unweartd indiislrv, 1 has cWe'ntratCil brfnrlr himuTth'l7ts3 enabled to striket-wiule Ida sober, steady andl taiUi ful -judtn cn t s,s.ireil lunJ frtirnf thVj fiiusw i ,the toa'lntr" ddpYiott'or roecfoui'. bttfalc eonrlu.ohsV. lliejeotiantisTtder' him a safe and an able Counsellor. :-iVnd bv'J tHeir cinsianl excrtioohc b amass fd atoTe:1 bf ftoWl cdej ' which - liarih gi paiJ etl .''s e et 1 iy corrccxcu vluch lied on. growth mind..1 foiioi9tfs shoot--''iavtbe tl crated CToUril. whicH lie already :'fcWfcaa'i been gained cnercrv or tae ttinrai application :aji.cTcrj, new sien" which be mounts becomes & mean bf increasing his poMrers stll facther,"y opph- iny a wider horizon to his view, and thoj sir wmcjiicn HTt uifwn on,uiB lunjecu. oi i bo&entahVVc& which his pn mUd,' byJren'exted;Mror,b is 1 Orth and greatness ; : ' :'; ; 1 ; ".This? is the man whose iwhttle soul fromrthejnbment of 4ts r creation Ws beh .deyotedtb the rights of man arid the liberties of his" eountry i tie shed his blood, for )thenf du ring the Amf?rit can Revolution. jle spoke for ihem q me American congress ana me con vention of Virginia. Though ivhi I cfon his mission to France, he had . the Mis fortune to drspleaie some factious men, who abused the confidence of the illus trious Washington, vet his friends saw no reason to desert the-pvta who was always irue to the cau! jWftbertyl. They raised him to the chair of Vir ginia a post to whiph' he imparted In importajice, which was alniost un known before, and which showed' Him in a small scale, what fie was capable of doing on a- larger ; JHe collected lishts from everyone around him but he judged and Jecided i for hlmself So mistaken is the' Exposition iinjrep resenting him as the pliant ins.jJmlint of others. His last mission to France, is illus trated by a transaction! which wll tier ver be erased from the archives, of the Republic He who. had been, most strenuously opposed to closing-; the mouth 'ofthe Mississippi to the tirade'of the West, as isclearly se,forth ,in the Debates of the Virginia Con vention was at last enabled to lead the way to the acquisition cf Louisiana ; a mea sure, which. noionlygave us the em pire of the Mississippi, but of both Its banks And by a' wonderful corienr ence of events, the :in'an' who .had cort tritmted ta rain Eouisleii, vai' after wards abj e,oy th e vior.b f h it . po wers fo contribute to rave it front the talons' ofiheUritlsh. v. i - ; U And. now this man, thus pure in principle thlis' illustrated byvie ser vices he has rdnderedthus recommen ded by thejextent of his experience &. the. soliditV ofhis, judgment, is to be cast aside,' because his cradle was roc ked in a particular degree of the A merican Iatitude-orhis imagination is not brilliant enough to strike the: au thor ofthe Expositioh. t :V i, I Is hereany other; reison;2 Yek-r Power has continued sa Jong inithe sane hands, that rn many instil! cs the incumbenU of office appeiir to be losiirg sight of the fundamental prin ciples of republican government l, ii uic w river is ireu oi ine principles which have actuated a JefTersorx and; a Madison ; if he is vsjusted with the prosperity and the, dory svbich they haveahed jlroirnd ih'eir cpuntry, let (he writer avow it antflet him sigh for! a' change I But as to the Amricajl peb plef they will conceive itaoMispara&e luciii. iv lTiunrue, vonave ueen xne compafrrot: bf JefFersoh' 'andIaiiisorf i with , them to bave sfriigglei in the holy eauv of liberty ; : andpvith' theK to have defended the rights of his'ebna- try, and the principles ofthe 0onstp iutionv - -J :vV -rr'-lU'- Kit- ; We selze"this opportunltto;ayr-toat tbie writer is crudtv of anintruthi when his stales Col.Monvoe to be a idilihauent on the boot mounts v, - :-miAu rTrfrFriAIIGirLlBltARCL h T3 open at all trtnea to Sucrifiert ah'ctxju Jt'dies-'obklCwnrbe-eliyei.'ouWbt Brooks Azettef rt Adams' CUsIcai Bio :rr- y"jf a iutuguAi 'jviiwifHry, wins UJassie Fortira iiwnaibsxn. sen tear t luorau. JJereostnrnei 'Ora,i6n5,7HriuUes.of'Britishi51as mi land's i Letters: SalinatrundL 'GilUHai?; THad cu p( Yar5ar,Aone oiirnianr.; lyCciepBH LoctV Esaayidl 4 V VolneyV Jtu.&a; -VoLl CunrattV$inreJksr) tl CrropedrV.vol. Select Sneich'eslvrt1 3rt 'Nda SMtib rrWft rols. 1 and ?UjtfUi-ii?l..and vbL 1 of Ho-1 ukj. ,; incBc wmiyisu uie iipraryuooni are j desired'TJoliee ByeilUwftVwhictfJre pasted, up iiiTbeirMir JMkfd tinned without ,dday;v.vizVCtianTRonah Antiquiqes, SarvoV lriielsinkfcrios Gcoera'r ikehVaa5JBelirian'l-eller; till l i 1 1 I i 1 1 1 , 1 L tflMrrH r' rWA r Arl W A$I7 VJSV JEk, .. HAS juit received a. freth avppfy&qQQVB. Wis assortment includes ney everV afi ticle of staple and fancy roods, and "of the newest'kihd.?tvHe offers them; at aniall profits for cash or on credit, where! punctuality is prwauicr uaieign, June 5T IN consequence of the ravages of the de I vouring flames, the subscriber has; re moved his Store to.Messrs J,CXrBraines and Co; in ? th cl cprnef of jthP Eagle rtotel,;where he intend to ''continue business, and, solicits a continuation of patronaee from bis friend? and customers, and th e public at larpra ' ! . ' RdpeRT HARRISON Ralc?fth,13tb June, 1816. .j :C , ' 1r NOTICE. ' r ' :- -i"- " ON" Saturday the 3d of August fteyt, at Tanner's greeting1 Houseear Varren ton, will commence the North Carolina Gene ral meetiner of Correspondence. Those who feel interested jo .the prqspenty ot Zwn, but still have scruples on tneu minds relative to the usefulness of this meeting, are particular- iy request ea to attend;? as mere are prcpo sei alterations m th Constitution, theii aid is solicited. This meeting holds thrPe days. WARRENTON ACADEMY- FTWIE Exercises of this Institution will com JU ,mence on fonday the 8tb day of July next, under the direction ofthe Rev. Charles A: Hill as Principal. . , The Trustees will.use their, utmost exertiobs tpTrealise the hopes and expectat.ons of parents, and guardians wno may cpmrniv tneir cnuuren or waros iu their government and carle.' JQHN-HALL, j. G. BREHpN", K.jPLUMMEfL . Jf. li SOMERVJ Committee itL; June 10,' 1816. 3w ,7! mLLiaMSBOiio' academy: THE Exercises of this Institution will m- mehce agaa on Monday the 8th of July. ; Board to be had in the most, respectable pri vate families in thetown and neighborhood.- Thecapacityof the TeachersThe proficien cy ot theStudents, proven by the examination, and health in as s of the place, iustify- the Trus tees in recommendine this institution to thej patronage or a generous Fubhc, -. f - i t uyj)rderot the Board, , , . !,''.' L. jraXDERSONlftrtsV ' -r "Wwr. Robards Sec'y. WiWamsforough, June 9, Idiot 74-6t STATE OF ; NORTH -CAROLINA , ,. EOSECOXB COUWTT, " v Court of Pleat and Quarter Settioye. i i-iav Session. 1816 j James Downing-. ; ' :'t ;r : :-.Nj WUb'sin Jones aJlAmJ his pariivion joi real estate. r witeneifs o? oaxies i. Owens: :;UVi IT appearing tMhe Court tbat the defend ants are" nof residents1 6f thiatState IV is therefore ordered, tht publication '.be mader in the Kaieism Keeister iortnreemontnsvior the defeiidams 'M appear it"1 thViiext Curt,' to be held for said Cpqjnty at the Courthouse jnTarbbroiiglr. on.tb'e fourth Monday in Au jrastlnextSijafd answer: to the said petition OUlCrWJBC W1C BcUilC Wilt UC lOJtCIIJirU cuiiicswu and heard exiparte against ther .,i JPL Unto Partiiarship' the jJusihess Iniiiture will be .transacted ndmth mnniot-KAXi-TJbLPir& SILAS VEBB.;ih ;the loie Store f forjf erly- ccciipied'by Junius Sneed!o. In vne ovar am auKswnere'we miena Keeping- xvaar articlt ur h? Lxxb on -ibmost ic-J tb Firethe foUowiriff artiblesTahdinore aie Northwwd- . ahd f. Class AVafe ' k; f Wendiami PhjaddpaPOrtejy iSt Coffee f ln'S rKIfethVi A Witftr nied; xhefraatioit benmvAbeceftier Tdy1iabbeftest UierAXtannof be a mordesrable-:spOt for'ai f afeaeriij ahd;imprOvttbii ; rt t if;jeTOa:eyf. -CibcW.Warei afPort fettejmprt placeJ J: have rested jfco sFte; tnoslf Hraliiabte tltre WVThW in All-liie biiSldiiwbicbl ofthr vTOrRUlJMlwrepU tol tlie behest bMdtt terhts-bf sale wifif thiaie tode kno iudigetIpov' 'alMciejt doa xne imxiaejyvj, Obiny ;-(nraer;Siidtt i ;rAU ,cmmis?iOirfJus4n?s sic.UyaltefK?eQT icbmieywm seUb?ash: or the usual ; wut credir.'yr '.ipl Q t)CH pero as 4idn5 :l3-or from any other taus mipi toetuider, , V Sgnea at tneeverapiaces.. wunmxup. uis - .h j:;, trict, at whicfi be baslaiejyjattend fqre( ' )bse ofreceiving9b X -"P VixmertyiBre -ueted o-.writeitoini;: by v ; i atVadressUth'eMeM 'f iree ot nostRB.T or can upon nun w otnejwiseurar riaxaoieipeTis.wiurcaiw 8th District Carolina."; XT The Prinfclpal Assessprfisdinffo Ap peals can be made from ahylOf ills valuatibnti prpperalteratpnfwU subject beU:tb'thelSf 4,.- pn-account of any alterattQi:,will not beoe,,;'$( '-:;. f 'i cessary to attend ior tnat purpose at' me pi ces iormcTiv4iiiiecineai ? ouiriiinncr iiiuc lat." " . . ? ; iallowed 'for recelyi'lt8tt'cb8ngesi: proi? '"i'iil perty, t . . . :..y ; yV-.-" ;f 5P;i'u ritlllB Subscriber bavmff umljrtuniteiy v- all bis Store Books, Notes and Account in th4 ate dwtresjMngPil'e otherwise a nsiderable suffere-der the most confident impression that no individuaisv indebted to him in any way , wiJV1 withhold froirt.him one cerit which they knowor beliere to, be iusUyHdaef lihougb hejs ihus deprived of ill legal claim or evidenee-he therefore aval s himself of this method, to say to thoe :wb9.knw..,heywiAdeibf to.bim by, note, o? account, that under existing circumstances. Payment as soon 'alj convenient wosld- be very acceptable ; and that thpse who' ma be urt repared thus io wake payment will gTeatly obhg bimjby callij on Jat hidwelLng house at a early 'a dly ai, cbmen:eiit and giv : ing notes for the amotmtthey believe to bey justly dbe. In every- instance receipts and , certificates suited tx.th peculiar cjrcumstan-' ces of the case will be eiven. . W. - WltLIAa?SIIAW. vRaleirh, JUnelg.1815. - 74- 3w ... -I NOTICE.- THE undewietmmissioners,', acting under the sunority bf an'jict oftue Ge neral A'sseroblyf 1815 entitled Ahacttoj providejpr the better accommodation of the." Governors of this State;? and ofa jfesoutionv. of 1814 on the same subeet, will sellatTuW lie Auction, oii the premises, -011 the 21st day, of August next, :Jis5x.an'twefe;nbf negotiable paper thetate B4hk, according1 tothe' saijuQfTAl'lJbTS OFPUBUG L AND 'm thibtjrbs 6fllaleigh,numbered44; 451 46 &:4r';whiehVere bid off at the sale in May, 18i5by pfrsons. jwbo have failed to comjpiy wim ineniexmsoT saie. ana wno wm, therefore be ahs'tverabie for the deficiency, XT : tnere oe any. m HaYwool W. Hintoii, ; 5 .. s&f 6borwiniNohes;(C. W Hill. H.iVifot:r " It Potterf jW. PeateV H. Seawelfi ItalelghthujtlrA n tds- THETFIIEF. ' - vc; ii us sv ivxr ir vri u 5, sapcimayignt, vne 4tn jmst my subie was brokehXoenr and mv CARRtA'GE HORSES STO&m eU'm&mXtT i j-kable for their eleane ahit form, and the suneriolk kn&loftv marMertbeV caiW? l;rfteyprigHts, tmi ;five iet been nicked,' has a Star ii'briS, fdrehead,' and on one m Halters were takeftat the saroeiine;j t wjll giye FiftyfDlar Hores ind CmdHmidred Dbflarsforthe'dis covery aid conviction of tbeThfef.r ?X I 1 ...JUM J AS. TU VYBATT. NclEita ws lately Apprehend Le saitf Keffto Peter and confine wlnfcrinatifoi) tmcK maoe-irtne iqeroaajkiacar of bis forelegs; and thm. mJ7rhotb . of then a? e Aliftle swiyackdf AndSadolewdh: itclanf tPfMfi and IersbUfgiysMay 3 6ff8w:i - ..vit ) i oeeA taten vupiear yvntonr tnmmws:' l t D'Jt'X llujmespun-cMs excepisioatiiwJcfc f :m vts M;fi hmethileorjthhead V ' A rfihil - - - - 71'. -SL Z . fx fcAimebtrorv:V receive scvewaro ci tiwemv uoirars.f ' ' . JunjS." w - y. c v- . 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