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. t . , . v-..,. ,;i wt!jjj f ; t -J,r';' '-" T i'' ; 'tiff- ''' r .,,-,' .. vs -4 t - - r j Xh : '? f i- n u 1 .A h u ! 4 -1 i.te ...Ml .- : Mil ' 1 1 - ' 'ii 0 J- i mrilcr.TlU nleasnres are ialbe chaiev 'trit afrit the ijnforqtatidiipoit-whicn ' to form oneJl'He arm alwaia-'haa ,v . 1)eerV verned ltf bia' f those favorites ven tn the uesiximes V -of that degre Jaleht& knofcledg ... l?lcKaraacnjfttnmc(t6scf in Eng- vWdMn -ncn ? anpothtetl'. to bXorit 'Chamberlains &!aster$'oftherHorl; 1 i - 'v-- -- v. jr;waaterxr-tntvccniipDie-ai.jauf i 11 may oe reauiiy Minainuut' na rnustiraye Dfen inr system-ui,uhu- - mUral linnT'under such 'a King and ; Y;Vtich."ininistersv when aTonstifution, ' ' So loose fafi'd.iipcn as To oppose no re- itrtint whatever to the .royal will, romlered-the;, actual 'governmenUof the country j nothing more than the V will anil d iscref ion of the minister of ; the day.' Accdroingly, i urkfy alone . ; exceptedahd scarce! vexcepteuthere " were more examples of -the Grossest i tyranny; and Hfl nayernment - in Na- ides: than. in anyother JLinedbmirt-the f world. lAlnrost alj the, ftaVpnsarid who arc;nea i i ch:ss or rafhrt County 'Palatines; thcy had 'the power of - imprisnhmentV ' and if all 'torporal punishment.'vshort rlyas "numerous as our forty shilling frce holders in England, Had a idgoorial Jnrisdictiipv Voii theii . Iad$.all?their Baronies; wefe .Trip-. oi ieatn ; : tney $ iriea an; oneQceR in " their courts and, imposed penal ties a it X thein, pleasure.1 JSvery ' n)an . within - iheir-district ;wastotaJIy yithin thefr. -power and at, their mercy. .'TKcy a- bused this TKiwer to the '.mononbly of . 4iHl theVrieceswivoflife and all.the produce ofv the land, "No" one pould gather, ttieirii6w.fr vintuje, norSFeap 'the HarT8tntheir;own,tandst pntil fhe Jiaroih's stewjirtl niade hi circuit v - through every ifieMtVnd appoited the - quota, wfiidi. efery one, was tfr sejid to the .Baryn at affixed ;pric'e, such ' briceu, moreover, to be fixed by the steward. This monopoly .extended J . t io-every tninp:.- aii xne remajnuig . produce might Jbe spilt to jnarket,f Hut under the restriction, that itmist be ground af the liaron's mill. .U ' I he next intolerable burmen was in the . taxes, nof,-rndecd in lnei rates, but in tlie ye.xatrotis and mercir ! less manner. ".The collectors travel-J led the country lite the I5arons stewvf ard, and like, him, surveyed everyi field severally-: They then amxed the portion to be paw-by the proprietor If there were aftenvartls any failurel of payment, the 'most merciless pro- ceedin was resorted to.. Thp family t)f the proprietor was eradicated frbtn the district, and the "proprietor him- self sent t"pri son ; where he remained forgotten forever anitrtlefiDj most probably, a prisoner for life. Besides,' there wasja poll tat' or so much per head for every male and female above twelve years oldi the cfr'Ct of t which filled the prison witli 'defaulters from one end 'of the kinsdoiQtb. the other. ' AH tho?c wh did txotpay;itvere sub ject to be seized and imprisoned 5 and. as such imprisonment was afterwards reviewed by"noone, it was equivalent, as above .. said. . tv .injpjjsonmert.tfor 1 i fe. r I f a 4i eihbbr h od.j wa a by tim infested by more , beggars than .was' deemed ;.cqhveniebt, they;mj5;ht . be al seixed for the, poll taxVand seiit bj'dozeng'and scores to the. common jail in the capital X : , The 6ecbrit"rof person and proper- . ty in ,the,prrvileged classesf depended onlj upon mejr own pergonal , power. The roads and cai erns were covered with trayellin brjxamts, . sathat tra velling: after Surisetvveven in die vici . nity of the capital, jvas ;' to expose tlie traveller: to ceftain 'reboery and .pro bable assassination or.murder men t young gtrb, in- particular, . weifej waifci?cl" beyond, the Aval df a'townj or city, and then seized and '-.carried -vimi lu u;r iiibc ui aiiy irwii,nv jja rbi who ;iifight,chooe .to employ -his servants or hired, brigands in such ser vice, -it was totally .fruitless tt ap'r peal-to the jaws, even where .-the. cri minal, was kpowDilv'Tfie judgment was .intercepted by' privilege, fearor d trect) favor. -15 j privilege, as perhapg the place, wlere.tl act was-committed va within? the junsdiciim ". of aome other BarpbV and. whoiiad,' thecelbre, a rig.h t ; to hear and A eckle ' the cause ; in his, owq codrt ; by feajyas perhaps wi.tL.tne iear or toe - nriganos - m. the intereso employ ofthe pfTendrYand as," he well ' Jcne w,4hat the lairs eoulil not protect -him ; or by favbr', as thei pardon ot a 15aron was -almostia tnat- ter of course'. X';' '" v.? sSXX W e fe e I per 6u a d ed -th a tT we, ; be eb; say no more lo justify the. expression of our : satisfa'ction'in iKe subyersibn o f a go ve rn m c n t p f t his ki noV A , w.eak jovernment is soi muchl worse. than;a xfespoUcbbe, a-v IpO riiiBans are worse than one; It is the ice of a weak gov. ernment jhat all its .ervantt f rum the highest to the, 1 1 oweetand all mem bers and parts ofl It; nobility lergy, and town mngiRtrates' iudes," to gether with, all those Tom landed property gives a local juiisdiclronVnd poucr, are enabled to become tyrants : nd are usually tyrants bf .the worst; Vmd, becaiise, Lcder;ho restrain fi ;t)itf example, or educaf;5b. Such was the vgovefriment of .Taples ' anil Si cil y ; n o t a consiituiioflal jlesDoti sm in the KixjcrBu t a prabtlcalidepotisnl tMlectbrjtti '9f'&ecEUilorati Order, lTh electorate hiffh r.commhsion of censors' of the bfestf are 'nbVonlyi to be; ( narucuiariy .warcnru uiar noining uc r pri n t edi cjb n if f y i a thisfiii c i pi es 'of c Aionarcny anq leiumacyr i?ui inai xiy work or publication Abe' ; importe1;by the booksellers from foreigncountries an im ad vert i ng ? n any ' manner,, on.ihe acts and measures 'of legitimate sove--reigns. The .Elector lias ordered'ihat. n bthj ng be inserted in ih i ? newsp'ajjers of his dominions respecting; the revcr lution inSpain or its cohctuencesV and" tn'eEHitorsMhe;jCasJt fnau Gazettes! -are dfrefeted to Jake par ticulaiv hoticeofyhis ; decreendef pain: bf: losing; eir privileges": ancl of furtherunishmept it.t.hey all insert; anV art:cle.Jc(mceTnimr Spain: Tlie n e ws pa pe rwri ter; i n Hanad , w h o $ day,' anu.presuraea called for opinion on public affairs, is s' rohclyHirfvhibltecl from agalii ': dtlirir the'iikeirrfsowdVn t H tNTERESTlXG DISCO VRTlY. I. J By te f-nfrpf Dn rtelleareenabled ' ' to Jabtbre-otir; feadori the fllowin vei - ri intjerestinir letter from" J'; Hobinsoh.lOi - yhp mngnUudeiof the,4iT5COfyy?l. nt fail to arrest Ibe atlentibn f every jnne and xj the surprize fv.that 5tnext,enttF land 'i io theiceah ailso aitnated.'should., not ' before haverbeen jfenerallySknowu. ft s said,' however," to .Kave ben iiscbv'ered son.e years ncer by some,' Airrican.wba lers.'jCnd. the. know'ledffe cnccalt.;Tcr: .tnereantile pinTbes!--JV. YColunibicau -v J 'Va!jiarafoJan. 23V1820.- ; i SIR-r-Iavail "myself of an opportunity to write bv the wav' (f)f En dand. tn notifV yoaof a recent ininortanc discovery of lamFitvthe Suth Seas. . r' In the mont H of February of the last year; Capt. Smith, ,mailer pf the ; British Cnc, ?irn, tUHtuAl 4h ioHShl fCpyered land. When he arrived here, he ;. v ---- reported w Jiat he had seen, ml .ni $t pei'r sons we're incrt duV jis. MortiftVd bv this scfpticfsm, ojinn hsyr!Eturiv; passage ' to Montevideo, he sailed to'vthe;sr nth ward to ascertain whetliei had b?eu deceiv ed cr not ; but meeting bad weitlier,'and encountering ice, he was obliged to desist and- prosecute his voyage : yet" withont a!)andojnng his original intention, rr los ing his sanguine, belief in the existence of laud, in that neighbortiood,1, In 'Monte vi deo,1 tie "prepared his vessel father better than common, and proceeded a second time round the Cape towards Valparaiso, and on the 15th of October was "gratified by a.second sight of the same land he had Seen before. Th water was then ,higli colored, and -he sounded in sixty -fi ve fa thom blyck 'and white shnd and shells.. The soundings gradually deqf eased to 25 fathoms anV'les?,' but coarser,' jutd . f a an oozy, gTeenih color as'he approached .the shores. X! 1 , r". , 1 Captain Smith ys pbligt d tQ tan'd jT and "on, by a heavy s cj U ,. n nti f'theI fi H nltfnio, w Hen 'he landed ia'atiiutle 6. south'," and 57.1b wesluinmucle, by of servatiou and an eceilent cii ono meter. J j t Here' he saw 'many ' seals, ' sfearTionsVi wlKiles, na searfowJs all perfectly fear- Jessd unacquainted with dangei.' .-i uis iana uexaiQ a contiaem gaye it., the natue Jof New f$Qura, BkItaxWV upon which he aoistcd the British llag; , a cHaui or Hai of islands, fom t woMo teji miles iisunt trq'm the mam;1 to which 'ft gave tberr'ame of pENGuiiTlsLANDs'i. Between vhese Inlands Vid "the main land,' 4 there is wa kind btba'nnelrni,. :sLtcr 10 1 miles fi(le, wah spme .currant hd in one plirce an appearanct; of breakers, t""u i' Ufiwiyyv a narrow puisagc and surtfceircyThe passage iefe is ncivmwethanV'mHide bui Captain Biniih did'oot, exjbrejt , :X . CaptalhJmi:bWas'eci jjfct iRbwest-and west py, souUiV sometimes inside i?f the lUajndst. o(be8 between them' andtthe main, to' the latitude of 63 53 southlon" giuide 64et ; " the, wind then '.blowing trom the strnthwest, he took rmi'tlepariure 'I n steered from-the land -Nl VS.6y V.1 wiien xtj,OQre soutn ana-westas Jar as i could be discerned with irbod iclasses.'and nu every, appearance " vu it lexientyug: further-YHe describes thelWlible' of , Qml lan.'j, bmhx'tiie main and the islands; as .e b'S ?$?y hii Ve'aBoye-" UiVilbu:ds aftd the summits as. hiE been covered vith sno"w7'and VfhK genemlly a sterile, barfeiii aspect, bti wiU) sbtne Jjiidicatlohs v"Vege tatiwi, shrubbery, ahtf fyobd fnthcvahies atidaphoVes. ot ih;hills;'aoai9untaihji .amt tiltwibe wjth'riyeiV Jle srreiched along this cbast tlif ee buiidred liiiles'. w.ith'gfenerally cool pleasa'at -Weather, but jibtiavjn been' pixjvtUed;.with, boats,' Uedid nbt atteihpHoyeiaJUlr Jibt- w ttbstandiugie -sa w-ftue bay s'ahd, 'siody Huam"?.saw many iisti ofalr colors and sizes, aiid different dnominatioiis. 1 beijiost redar kable' re.sebibled Uie cod-'' hsh of jCape Angully akandhe isle"' 4 aan F ernaude 2; v: The wbaleaVere,. lite' La.yrtiudson' fiay and;Days,! Straits. iroervfcU. JLhaie seen tbelObd luVe vise a druught X)f the land; byagoid l-1"; X:apu Sheritn thcfctniinUer ot. t ne Audroniache.nd btirtr BritislMiavai lyicesju these seas, will dispatch a Vessel m i lew days to aut vey. this tauU and re- as reasonings; on the ,passjfj; events of the day,' aildipresuraetl foiive his lin- AQe--ndiogs, or rrather vtHematter dravkn up with tlieiead, at;eacU: cast,aie L "Thlfila tluCery:;mAj6e inter restinfftd yobrrVihismuelasill; imaY be the mean of throwins: aine w., lidit upon ReographJ. iav1l w nb Ke jtbeOryC useiui to tne:$ocety Pefml me toC hintlmf t is prpbabt; maae tn thiSynemtspnere. flnainarucu mehPif ttit tlnifeff States f&u"v:and''com avm-iac-e of discm'efl'! toths qunrjer ot the afcquisitton-of khoJedg, tin JKlrlitioO' hi e conscious ; ifcttisfa'aiontf toth ayingpairomseu an pruivcu faiuu.. lnFenigehce, advntur.and enterpfilc. 1 .-Perhaps hew sorcH of w eiJ tb , Jiappi; c.iose.i'aidVsiiep thereby. ' Xe land: lately discQvereddies sir.'SoUr mostibedientum To the Honorable .r ' X.-U "v'X'X .: X iSamuel IMieHBtL, lilin "Presideot oftbe Lyceum of Nat History, STEAMBOAT ;';Ii''bXteatii boatis bmnngin'to; the weste rn hkviaonu ly '$7 r Several !othersare?rtoW on thetoclcs aboye the Jallsof tH-Ohib'and :t wo . j ft j Ncw.r Organs. ObeL. of fienitwin boat f(ir the' ferry al so several teahi boats? h fope rati 6n busTennessee, Cat of Commef cej Feltefopa, Tamerla n e, .OlivV hrancti, FraAkfoVuJcanr nAtr frnviilinr.p. Ciiraberland,' Kxp.Hlitionl' Race I lotse Tiano- XwinjVolcirKi, Gf.' Wshinjon,' Madjsoh, Ilffleman, Tfen'ral Jarlcpon,- tJniied Stes, .Tisfcb.e7 IJerv Qlark. Tflegtein t ' liiuf, ana Alabama, Ohio. -MaJdrprleaftI&b,! -Raffie,( Henderson, GovTS.5nlby:inaepea eneerJnrnes'Mbnroe. Johnson. euerson,t3ih cinatti, B- zaleelAVellsjJ fobile. KlAbhd itankee, ! yes'uVius Kenfi)fVy, Snappeiv'1Kan' denburg,' Gen Putnam, ihimsy. Tso- ifiufn- fh?VNo- 2 J Western , .neer,;- cft.n.? .j r-. 1T4.-.:.. i Varferfl linn nally, Fire FJyr M.ssoufiU v T9taj.73y fl'be above .list of vessels ,wU afford a pretty correct idea of tlextentinir- imporrance or tne steanvwaci raviga- tion (of tlie western: country, SVhich must "contirfue tn intreaseJ with - ee- ry .su e ceed i n . 'yea r, pst i ma ting :th e. Treight a c tu al ! y ca r r i ?d ' by ach"t pbHU at J5t) tons o:n arvavefaffe; anu that eaclis' will makejroyases per .year, the jm port's to tnTVdous .parjtspf .the :western aleWyI be, found to aniount .3iSu0 riona,;antlie;- xjwr jts.in teifm bnatis w i 11 exceed tha? I ainpu n t, whifetbosehicbare thadeih'thex usual .way, (in flat boats; or arks)wi II j more than double that amounts -ihus.i averoe price." however, inay be. stated a t! 2 en tspef h.- on a rticl.es im.ported m tf steant botstht exports 'nnihfe samedescriptioq of Vessels mbyfbe eA timatejiral .GGG.O0D, cl pll a rsbass ejri- ger3:iip and down: clclatinxteh;trpi avcsseij, ac iuu tiouars .up r anu ou down j atnou n t to abou t 333,000 d ol- fakin the amonn pald for freights' -V :U -'u in steam'boats; ahaut .('-' ; X ft 1,993,000 Forjpassengers. m do5 ; t i s 233,000- Td this siTTi, . an addition or at . " 1 Ol. c "t " 4if I T Witt li nW1a s V aCeotint ot uie .pjeat " number eieki- Rifely in rthebweGfntry irir r if carry mgssugar, -eotton, vjXw Orleans, &cf &ci ooiooo Of the yajjl? pfur import and x- perisno correct, esumaie can ue lurrnr ed f j nor ar'efw. ale ascrta hbw Jmariy -persons are actuillF employed Jim sarobaij Qf the; I Wfssh ewpjoyeu in ms-iraueitp giye ustn'' Ibfina tion on ;th e alio ve7 pJ i h tsp Teptyrilh inimeraieo ji n-xne joreoiajj' list,'. are It a Men been sald that Fece ffori eties tend to) Veakeftth h 'arm-vof goveriV 13ntv:ThhiI .the Which wehveseenrherd ed on suppositiohvh(ch we bVlieve io pe cofrect; aUho we tdehy.the the pripciple of 'preae wiii; indertwar: sQabbjTent as to diminish thenumber- ,10 meet, the Objection fairly it. may-be 1; usetul to consider, what are -the pro'DeH ha escape the.ntdst ; curW pVseryer Iri-ihefacifib'OcahSlioiiTdt :dri.i'7Fayet e-,,-" Kchantje, flen.'; Hbertson, Beaver: Pike,i,VerocInde, Rartiapo; Lnuisi pur exports may be said to amountUV about - 00,00 onsp:; ? ; W . j X fro ni fe w ;pr leans to this, place..: 'The. froroiNe jUrleans.. :-ffbp "Sjrioii n t; paitf f6rifrc'i2b'; tn inporfiatiriiianvs now KmethtnGr likev jLsSStt dollars DEFENCE: 0FPP4ClSQCltTIES. 1 u nttf - ""7 1 vtWn V'-'Vl. 1 wamorsrAaft tq'preveni aA war isjar. hetd thedJect MeeaccieHe Ibter for" any iobitry, Cthan Vtbe : mt aim;ciucbutth very diflerenrthing from wakemng;the f - -' ' a;: a.1111 oi KQvcnnneni. 4 . ..'' . u . , - objects, pf ;veimenifor Jor?,what$prircipl ' r--: r : . : X ; '.coaragingv. ' - ;;. .kv:s .., ; , . - Tiirrnoss.ftsafn iiojild be em ployed. If theobrects of nihient are tf excite' cTce'alivUninlHes between ififeenti natjdns; t& ac qjiW. faeM.nmaor.lyVl'dh ervGo iaxmficeie'. lives ii4japtvn:ess bf TOanv totne ?vtenen ir a re w;; xnen. wiirad'mMdithajbt Peatea-etiei'ten'd to tvakeji ' ther ann, well asltesetiKle re n.e-ppace ana wetiAre oi ajnaion kfeft: tfjJpfluencfet Pfjetroayv strengthertbearni- of vernVenT, .aiti rrjr'v r 7 " - 7 -: - . I I I n 1 f - ii llirl 1 1 1 1 1 ' IV T 1 1 1 11 . - - l r aeati'iJilandthat k:shVid(l ei'whelfiihis-nlsibly ask Ddes.theC wtse pftixint afVhend'ar W daneejr In terfejiing hif iiltlren tb be ot avK'3tu wrear ing, ana peacerjicijspo s1tJon?Ihe afraid that thlsivjlr vealcv. en the armi of, pafentil." .cvenf ilent. endanger (lie welfare ofisfmjly Gan cue gooa parenc imagine mat Mae teaco iher hi? cjiild : reit-Jind Servants to fiHjtvCjLrf .be of a haijghty(:h;nforgi vfng, ftnti rerenge- ' iui spine, .wouiu sirenginen ,tnc arm. ot parental autliri or render ifcifirilyij more safe fe ' and babpy i. Shnuld. artyVpa- rent be.srvlijrfd as tpeducate hts children .on. this principle, vODld i t be '' ivoTiderful i f b is" instructiqns ; jShbnld even?alt Vpc rarp Tn lira nurnniiinui nun. an.i nrmir down hrS'-BTSCt h'airs .w ithMnoil and .'snrmw TV: , 7' "-r 7 .;Vr:-,-TJ r-. v. H"'f- "jt vAvtwtvf nirti j5. ;persJps.wlibcare.Vhder r i i r cAnttnlonte f Ho ivnn tt itv f iiu t fj iy pt tne witoie, ana tnt i;stroigertmearm. j In' a nation 'likfifirs com posetblTm6re than twenty indeperdeit s;itcs spread over a; vasixtent 0 tef ritorj, it i to (e xpeqttd: that a."ip1ashTrtgv' H,opiatoSs falft in te rests. Wil I f reouen y occa r,an(Lalso supposed" ginnds of c'cmplaiht "cfoite section qf theouptfy a T hese c ash i In gSi.miay c a ttsfb gr6a t exci t6 -menK and expise'.ihe n tioh-tb' thejc?da,L mities;ff civil; waV. Ve6w?as, iby J m can St, a re i n'su rrectioh and. 'ti yil" ar tcr lY prt'v-ented Id Are they to be prevented by (J.uulltsVnd m who a refp rep ared'b'y their p rinciplesand passionS'to murder onS;aiibther,"fnke,r"sa' va'ce v fur triflinif rCfdnces ? ... vAf e they toi ie presented by the general dinuijionot ipe;jrmuipie pi vvaj revenge, .:ana ine tftve cimlitarr renown? Or by havinir: au our ci ii z ens fn rou giipn t xne country armed With ', weapons bl'deatband tfam4f teasjr.;e th'ain timesfbf greatexejte- menT, tnese ,meny icne.se principles .ana these means, may all te tailed Jntn ope ration by: popdlarv.ad : unpfincipjed def" rnagogues, to subvert, or, change cur.g vcniment,1' and. to fill the land with muf der'and desolfttion ? Xf ''XX' X If r.ur country Ifall saved i0m slich; horrible scenes, it will' not Be - done by; the friends of war, nor the piiiici'ples of war, nor the prpparaions (of: Wnr; '.bat,by;th friends at teyrce,lhe principles of peiicer and the preparations .ftipea.TQntua drwdjinfelligentaren, m ted statejs, .having Hhe-4i)inds -prppetiy' : ibaecwiththe iohl:TOm"eisVcuHty Acraiust !surrection ; and Civil war tha ti e htlred thousand : hgiiiog menwith aliv0ur..bte4't.WIi,a'w ratioijs tor.w-ar, by iana, an.l sexi. ,rpr W h at feu ti$y dp litng 'nj et- afford Jtc a naiiciri. when livjded:nd incensecf against each hther, . anddsposed;f6t-i; nutjgal f ha-; ; " ttow, ttappyv then it would oe tor tnis natibnr' and ,fQrreacb"l)articu)ar Estate,' if the prihciples; of ; peaces shfiutd bejsp eM jns.ivejy. (iinusea tnat no uemagpeue or i mejx'wfU jtakejtirrte-to dre&s of irrleHQceM ' Ijitxj Wiiravoid the rash-and barbarous resort to arms, as -be- neath jeir Idi ttyt-rrri ''VfcnT'i ?t' all VoTcq 'r(' rnn I . versy; coblfeflejctJon bToth aides will discover a m.oi.excHlent way thri that of myrdjpring 'dri anotheri )?;; , These : remarks "may be' admitted" as correct in regaru to aomesiic . tranquility Many iib'weveW fiy 'still imagifter'that sirch a pacifid ipblicy Ayould xpose; J;the' natioojto be ' rtimed'by ;? foreignpowers---, We may therefore Observe, r-. ' ' - i?irr.. That it is the desire 'of Peace Societies ta.diftjise theit'principles horon- J lyiaivone .country, ,itutthrougnour vne world.. If these tnrinciDles:tendvto pro- duce'W afmori'ence tif War)m the United State;s they ill have the same- tendency in 'G reat jjcijamj antlia e veiPoCher citth try :Ilf tliev- tend to'dimmlshrthe Tiumber ot the tneDds:ano7vadvocates of war m one" stated tbeywill ctheEamel ittnomer- will be. prbmoted bv" the keneral jdiffusion of .theprmciplesibf peace ah rfgcwwilr wilDbermmished by : mutmlying'Hhe, IHSndsif - becsU!;the'pr6fta1Uttie of ritlffbrejgnrtt6wer a&rmore: ecty?agaitisl erecurr; oi -war, tnan atnonsanu amuiuous . . V - ...is.. v v T- - . r cu.t:A-': - nw-n TK;V..KirrT vtun: th th tM'n' j-.nLcjjfis it not irujus ai jirsc-sjgnr, l (ana I t 'lfiVpoch o. (Iia lprvertito. iupppr bjmr1 1nh atterri pt to excite' miurrectif'anctcivil these . rjruaenti comeipreid&m'ina thenvin the eventr jof extfabihar id i f R n'Hion; at one nor-n,i 1f wKich-16Tts the: nrinHhUJ J, of lit:! I- ' :i n . ; . , ' ' - : 10? ' - 1 1 . m .. Hi 1 A. A I- ' . lw.-t -iti ikw . -psojyc wo.ii. 'yX- ,j severgil irihorfv which 'm-Vtf r1 w-us ot;iHCtberarid exk tite cal 7t!iffwiinlesafe.;nMdesi- and I dli,M,l!l 1 . brf opwL'Crwar, between ,pweri( lt; tton. One buhtic "Jir ;!i?fs nroSlsi. ji sied-jmdi mj.schibfchme nn! sn jer tericloH fafTentii ry.' fMe m ayhbbserveV tjiat fhcre.h(s .anahditva Soefetieai t hersome rfia: 1 a - r j ri..a.. ; ..ti i 1 J ttrW4-&'4k!; wiUT-iul , I .l WS -ll'-'" - f - Vt1 "a. IM jrsuctiitii at h.j t 'rr iiiese aiijena 10 tte "sa-ne imi . u.iyVi Wftf V'WBV'.Vire CiriSttfino 41.. rvtUscatd cvrJr:tTiing bineniM, m mane; lest t her sfnulrt w4-,i-.-.l. i ucroi ics ane rents f ; f f i . I ' tiirned'no oaai i, Jt wenera!l'- - aclmjtted uvaC wr isqrie of thejereate evils'wiv-'wh?ch t'wmjH wiel'..-... . .onlfolvv'atid .ho wintry tvoJd af litteMititslla jtieai It Isfilso'ad- milted.: even" Iby buoborienifr ii9"niM are susceptible of the -inanehci iffaicife ipVuiciptes, iand of a change? of ohhH h frespecttq wni ;0:herwise iheje-wou!-! f be .notven- th6 pretext Tor their election. f f then it be evident thait the eXiftinns rf PeceiCjeflestten .tp'ulribly- the friendsipatian tanks in lavor rinya,,wny snouia not every good 51 an, every, christian .'-society, 2 ry chf istian goyeniinein t adop meanx.to diffuse vthejriiples 1 th'WinbWthVvworl Hi Pieces iu evc: r similar peace m anv clause is central I V1ii .nrbbbnkin t rthe a- nmint; of well dircctlmean? an iionV-lf-theifaVeVPeaedSoCiati' excr- s, with scanty means-anu- limited intlaenae. cn produce: ipis9 fhany mind? an aversion ta war as; to excite i.fear that ihe tanks of hting nien willObe ton much thinned or enTeeijie(4,--wna T mignc ? Jiot . oepiiect bjenvanic4i.6f: christian lociet'w ana christian governments oiuu tuej riot - soon caufe; 11 t!j'arm tol subside', by fillinVvery rcbunlryi "with; se ti tient of lpeaGe ahd lovir Shall theri Place So- ciEiies oe .Diameq vioraiiempiin an mi pinvement in the state of the worll, whicfi atiehto'lieVjecjided'TiVreVer Iroveru- hient, ;anU. by every accountable .- I ' . i- . I ...l.' 1 . just' t? nnusiirn. Kb 3 .of Jndire-MuToheV&l llenorss of tM O v' -Supreme Court t.uus atat fdcre'aReD will cAntmue them. - C" .r, Se . .. - i : . - . ' ; ' ' i ' lirA fin. J ttiir.- (lr.tfJ'irnff. . .Cthe thelpreMntye tbeBoaKtwi teinp a: accessory we,crUaliJfkdTlfrto:- xer uDonineauues 01 rrm.t;iyiJr- "r - 9. mng ,oi tne ensuing year. hiaddptioii of-tlie'eursfe of studif reqij. fiitfWiWt4ti iKe MJiifl-lower cftsses v the?d611ec In the nfoyihent of .a' chetberefope itis them object totet :purpbses oTfecmtati fe g curement ot a 'i.eactier, wnepevt-r be waited in th Academy, hd ?f rf f crZ tJiisatipnicomfottable an dewwf. TrusVeee i S6rable. es: iioQuie, crecusit wiwuic jpu'j"' ..l n lesVthanqu im'A .Mkif Anntlminno o BTilW Water I -- -.r 'I -Q - 'nV in meiunper unwy; The use of the? ou ings;andth0 Iqttogemer.with !TD"a ibmce, foe-Wbod n tlie sot, &W wflrbeailotb.e;Teac m penseCii - - i 'iJT ,,Lcoin.. -ToCa person -who; can comc vewr- hlehded for" correctness of schclaR 'P morality Tfif. -character, it is belieVecf fVg iifuatlcijs othb kind ia-thb : iinl'h;.; ween .v. j. ne jscnooi . ncs aimoa:?u"Y . lirTj a .1 -o- to brrni? 111 n;thii Teacher ; edit1? expected that i.woJPl cohtmOe, to be 1 ACleiwmsul, or at ieasi ; k withu family, would be, preterm y --C; v -Rv order ofe'.Io rosunasxer, wui op piui- - , Bed-Hdus Caswell jCoUnty, 2 eqvernras orftnv.wlii. .Jb " ' sesej.tsficfm . 41 1 - ' . ' 1 . . iiTuueuc coj.usKin an tije tall liar.ificnioy.mlbtifldpiof..,.. 1 v -F w ' vw--LLMIIS. I IL II I .' I'll ISI Mm I Iwonld be ol, it ywerfj j attaikble and Js ;ertai that itf all rjcnv ffrierrdSvrif peace, 'thereiy nitdifosli nr ! IT'r 1 a mthmt:'Mm:Mi coTnplerf tfce Vo rhfcotVthifdirV'a Reports; ; JuJie R" it.2t XTJleach er,io tne Ackaeny, na j ik "T.r Known to tb&te&to r5ri tncltntniat 'thelDJOSe 1 fl -k ' . . . E - - : September lilW
The Weekly Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Sept. 22, 1820, edition 1
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