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" ! 1 7- i -4 '.1 . ,1V - lnite4 States, our sure defend w?Jr IL V r V t . V 'SI i 1 ill 9. 1: 41 iiil i . n fA-; toe s.nip AiiapiHvaJ.,"jrniv.Avq !: v ; nert on Saturday mornipg frorfi liiver .J. i.X favored lis' wjth 'Dublin papers: the" ; V- .52d,and:tn.e ndon ouriet-orine j H ;i8th.oaywith Jpping JUstnf yfliititeri from m Vrnn othe 23- b tiori ithearrivaKat-5cm pf thelCapf ain Paeharwitkthej fwas iot known what :Veps ; he would -U take with regard to the late revolution. Sniy rna ; which had Jajely -9 tfcibited a ; jycen e 6 fcfca rba rl t v. ra s tm i et " at' the ivrldate.ftnV!eti(er froro that pUce r'. 'mentions.' that j they werfrjore arid lTt 'more conEnned bv.eaih day's arrival 4 -' ?' in thebelief that .war would take place. X V-1 fretween Bbsna and Turkey x ViiY v MTve distresMn the wesfoflreland Zf .BecVniet;alarinlnfc; X letter froiri Stir ' "C oi AiavlbYsays, " We cannotic-; commodatethe .sick for want of i x present imore..;inaiigiivL Majtl18fT;t rons onwithoi; re-. yioi8$iqD;frequentIyo 2f or even SO .:iays, and ;;tnenA leaves iqe survivor iflioiic,"ior, weeKSi uur stiuauun s.' rnly deprorable onr ; people tiheiha-' NV-ployen- V1 v ed andl bur trtde annihilated. The ' j woUisV-incapabiHry in the people to purcnase provisions ar jiny.pncr...iic f elda.are B'ntiHedndVven flaxseed, cheap s it hag been, meets with few - s 'V piiriJiasersiThe, failure of the ilax v vxron 1 as t ' vear has t)ee n a n- additional ? ; vcause 6i' thVpoor maV5.':calamitie8.,-, f A biJl anthp'rizing the IiQrd Lieute f tiaht iof Ireland to aclvance; 5(kOQ0L for:tbe'empl6vmeniird)e"pe6ii! in the public jworks of Ireland: passed - the ; House of Commo.hl hi the J7ttu The. f Corporation ofHondpn had subscribed : ; SOOlohjBTanafpr.thrirish; p.oor. The ;tord Xieutenabt-of -Ireland had Vlso subscribed 500ri ;! . ' ; 4 ; T In);thK House of-GmmonsMay , ir ftfr, F. Robinson' called foMhe se- cond reading of thcWesi India Trade BiU SirvW. Curtis opposed the ready f mg, and .said ne. should oppose-itin V" v everyhapevbecause the? only adyan ' ; tae that wouloVarise from its enact ' V ment .would ccrue to ;the J, States., iVMr. Sergeant On'slowwas 4 in favo rf S its passage The bill; wai' then read a, second time, ,arid the flje'e I agreed to Winlo committee - nfotr' i on the ; . ' i" ' . , 1 . - , -. . C . '.' " fc y l The hip Livej-pooli; has ., arrived.jat i Portland, and tne English brig Obal -diston, at'Bo8ton,vbringing: papers to T -the 22d ofMay inclusive,1 and London dates t( thefipth.' tPpr Boston cor- 8pVndtntshWefpraedt bs ex ! tract; which however ' possess "but lit--- rtle interestv-; V. v v ;-A letter' of the SOthr says. the ar- rivals f cotton .the fast few, day? have beenrextensiveand but little d'ofng in , jlhe market. Philadelphia fresh t flour . .';ia ofTered at 50s.-but there fre no buy;; 1 iVrt at any.-pHce;Jiter'eTre two or toee export ordei for Pot Ashes from .-ifee Continent; limlfed at42-6 perewt. "V The. sales of cotton ; during Jhfe week ending 1 8th of 31 ay ,d id not exceed' 6600 bales.;; The public i Sales or the C17thi-went heavilv.at areduction ffrnn -for1mrpriceSi)t4-8-.to ld irfJJp-tJands,!l-4 ta i2d in OrJeapVantl Id in SUinedea lsIatids.; XfjaoNDONfMAT 19; 4.;' " ' prohibition, is (he order'of the day " . bn the Continent. Jn the Chamber of ;,13eputies of, Baden a motion has been I brought JnV;arid ;iceived;ith acjcla , rma.fibn i the object, of i tr is con'tafneld .in tbe.f ol lowing propositions, or which , UCUnseilor Ol Oiair, as inc mruiuin IS VV'giof Gdverninent; expressed formal . ap ' , Jv i'- i probation : H ! .-... - , c" . 1 ) J ,,ai tile enxranc oi an rrncii Vn production vvithodt exception, should l be'abiuteli prohibited, and the tran- suooiies on mesc articles o augmeiu e d , .t hat y tb e y'sh 0 uTuV,. , a mo u nt . to a .p ro ihiWUoo2 Similar" measured shoultT ; j?? be" adopted towards; thePrussiahrflf-f si vVrXiDces.on the Rhine.runlessPusia w'n abolish ita exoiitiritdutie n imppfr :.'''?, ia.tibn6;; Similar" measures - should ' V' V'"- b6 proppsfd Wlth espect to-Holland '1 J'V TTTbl?t;. XTTT I? -ft.-' By nry la?t, (Juwj 20? ,1820you "Extratt Qf 0 letter jrem an ,imencangen- lUwanXo7 his fatrtnjBoston, dated tnow that I was upon the point of acv . cotmpanTing.Jsro uest the ! countries;pn , the uppr ?:'- Isile. c ;The ' expedition : was; crowned vith the mostcompleteisnccessand :has taid open to 'the - knqwledeevpf the V world;a superb Conntand fwill'ocH .t " . Vcislon "ncC- smvajl acquisition to, the,Ge4 rr '' " oprapfiyjorfjrjca; ) XI jcannot-in; th-i ' j vi - Compass' na lelter,1which I "am oblis:- i gnr cental? And tf hein the first,cly lizeJ : mn tpat vas ever ri;the banks of Uhe Great Bahir el AfiU;rKeA ingf fallen to the- lot of a native v of the nitw 'oVrdattaclis,'Jnr the opinion ot ' Euipeans, no IjtHe bonoKfo riiyself. ianjf I3hope jvill bfing v8oroe to; my 1 SPANISH PRIVATEERS U - . ' Baliimarei July r 2. ; "Tojhe pplitenesf the supercargo of the schooner King PoTonion;' arriv ed here yesterday, in 14 days from Stt - r CJnhns. Porto Hi the fnl!owinrn Elizabeth, of G Jnhns. Portrt Rico, we are jndebted for formation. Thcrhr. eorgetown,' Col with a - valuable; careo r'from Laeuavra I has been captured by a Spanish privateer, fitted out at St jbhhsf and' sentnto fMavaguVz, P..ilr - -.- v;-v;- The U. S.'sloori of war Hornet ca,ll Jed -off St Johns about the 6f h orjune, and sent in a boaf.' It was reported and believed that the Hornet subse quently re-capturefVan American brig and schooner which had been captur jed by ther same, privateer. c ' I ' Two Jarge-brigs'and two schooners hhad beenfitred out "and sailed from ft. Johns within a month, with ordefs to capture eviry'vessrt cfiinipz' from the Main all the'ports ol which, in pv jsefsionot fhf Patriots, were jjeclared ina. state of blockade. jTl instate of things imperiousl v calT jupon;.)he . American -governments to J take such -measures a will, efljrettiall I v ; protect' their "vessels" frnm the spolia- uuu9 vi iiJC'Oj74iuiuru in ii!M4t- seas. ;v-;f:fV4f.vii .JUmerichn. - "" j ' ' - . " " ' I BAKK-OF TIIE UNITED STATES .; -V'V- - ' ; The Ttoard of Di rectors of thevBa nk of: the IT. S. did. on the Is1 instant, cderlareva dividend on theCsfpital Stock vofftwo and aquarterVp?r cent, for the ;at six. months.' - ; fl'he 'subjoined letter announces a fact much more interesting to 4he pub lic generally " thart the amount of the ilividend viz. that Mr.,Cbevc.s ha ?e- Vtermined to retire from, thr Presiden cy; of the Bartki atthe expiration of the present year.' "We presume he re tuijns to his profession, which "will af ford him a morerateftil and adequate recompense for hi indefatigable at.ten ktion?to bu?iness,-tlianlhe'empIoyment Thenow holds Mr. C. is one of the , first men in this country, and we have lalwayrf believed that none blit high 'public considerations could .have in fduced him to' immure himself in the celts of a banking house. We trust, fofrtfce ake of the country-in general, and the stockhofdersJn particular, that a successor to Mr. C. may be obtained of equal probity arid talent with him self. ,Vlt is already ;a matter of specu lation who is to be his successor. Mr. Gallatin has been named, and would doubtless receive the appointment if he- would accept it. ! . 1xxk Ukited States, Jrit 1, 1822. To the Stockholder of the Hank of the United ;J ' ifr. 'HgSiate.,-. .. . :- . - I conceive it to be my duty to announce to . vou, at this iime, that I intend, at the end of me present year, o retire rrom tne station with which you have honored pie. For rea sons which it would be useless; if not impef- j tinent; to mention j here, it was my desire to hayev done so very soon after I entered upon Jhe duties of the officer But lowed it to you j ana to , tne . c?yntry, wnicn was aeepjy xon !" cerned in the fate of the Bank, to hold the station until I could surrender it under cir ' .fcumstances which would enable you, dehbe - rately and with a full kriowledc-e "of tlie situa- 1 tion ot tne institution, to choose a successor r land juritiUfhe Bank should be placed inat : state In which aNchange could be made with ; safety, arid without alarm i' There is, in my ! i of it ' which can make a-change difficult, or ; ujjuiiui, uu lungci aiijrjiiiiijj 111 uie Situation injurious jo ine mteresxs oi tne anr, ana ; in eretore no auty on my; part to torhear the i trratificatipn of a wish I hare lonhr' anxiouslv : indulged. V Mjr determination to re"0re is fixed j arid unchangeable, .arid i have thereforV giv t en this early iand public, notice of it. that vn j may 'h aye full Aime for , th e Selection of a fi i person t'succetoeiVr-'v'tk- , v xovrwpi, on uie secona oiptembernext, fairs, andbecomlrig ..fully Acquainted with the 'f tllie:! PanvVoiv.too, tpportunity,pf confemne iih earh joiner on tne selection ot ray .successor 1 and j to re he;.freer;nd fuller: scope, to your rchoiivl will resign my office a few days be ; fore the next election ofrdirectors, in toRTer . that; should you wish to: selectany member fof tbe present board, cwho may Jhave served iWJj.w!nd therefore not irehgihle unless he be President at the time, you jnay tisyir ini3uence to have himpre v viously elected to that ; office. and thus reri: j dered ireligiblev;, , -- . i . . : - zf r , 1 if'Jolv f x undyJ thecare: of the 'lfrf iViixtikD, f GREENSBOROl ACADKMY. ; r 1 ii js Exercises of .this . Institution will r v vtesomed on the SecofiL i r 11.; itgiPB nil iiihi rf Lri i AmOngSl Wnicnrenc, -Junvn. Fsptnasse. TtTae0Jr. Evidence. . 40-ik Chni's nst pf tbN.y Reporters iritlAm'sBistoTYf thMiddle Ages,v. J Hfe of AnnVTloleyti byIiis 'Benge :,: '.; i -Bfief Remarket ! "Jtfiv" 'Happines'S.Yi-' v 'j-.'" -vTvv SpechnensvOf Russian Poctrj' . Brepkenri4ges Spanish America, 2.,;. ' vPonnvcast)e's : r A U. V ! 5T " -; j - - r.Tv PoUfTeil .Economy -. 1 "" f 1 Curiosities for the Ingenious , ; : : 4 Christian's Manual ' i'"- V ! ' .1 If Lord Byron's Plays ' V ' Dr. Syntax's 2d, Tour in search oftne Pic- : turesbue" . :V lf - V'i- ' ' .' , pleasures of Religion ' : The Spy. 2 r,' Fostera Essay on PopU ;Libnel' 2 v . r Thanyof Fife ; . ' Helen dcTournan - Atmala of tKearish ; Marclan Cotonha The Solitary . ar' Ignorance ; Mrs. Taylor's Retrospection The School Fellows - j Madeline, byfrs. Ople Lewis's Monk, 2 v? I r. A' selection of popular Plays and Farce r School "Boolts. &c. 1) ; . V J. Gales has also received a Parcel of new Music for, the Piano." . i J'ilyj2 . ' "" " A 1 VP EXTRAORDINA RY k i M PEEFORBTANC5E, V-. . : ' MR, CHARLES, ; ..v The celebrated GentoPerfef,:jlpai Ffancis the Great, Fmperbrofatl &onjttrer8f T R ESPECTFULLY informs the Indies and t nentlemtMi of Raleich.' and its vicinity that he intcrid's exhibiting at Mrs Jeter's, Iong noom, on tnis,.( 1 nursoay, xrjuay aim Saturday Evenings, a variety of amusing and wonderful tricks, never excelled and very far ely equalled by any performance of .the kind ever offered to the publicin this country, The' Evening's Entertainment will com mence with .Philosophical and Mathematical Experiments. - ',;: ' j" ' y- ,.' - : '. - First Cups and Ba!s--He will take 3 cups and 3 Balls, and - convey therhaHs" from;his hands to the' cops vith such dexterity as to deceive the eye of the most critical observer. SecondHe will exhibit man' astonishing Tricks with Magical and Enchanted Boxes. Third The conveyance! of money.t x Fourth The deception by Cards. '; : Fifths-He will go through he perfonnance of his wonderful FactoryV'- ' - SixthHewillgivethe imitation of Sounds. . The performance will .conclude with th Wndeful and astonishing feat of MrCharles' actually- .y-;r- ' ' ..j,.. ' . ' ; SWALLOWING THREE SWORPS, Each 24 inches long, and all three at the same tinie ; never attempted by any other person in the known world, i . .1 Tickets of admission, SO cenfs. cfuldren haif price, to be hid at-th'fe Union Tavern, and at the door on the night of performance. .., Mr. CHAnrts, having within the space, oftlje last two years, performed iif the"prjn cipal Theatres in -the United States, anduiet with unboundedrf,applause,J JippesjQ merit a share of encouragemeht and patrOnage,?from. , the citizens of this place, i 1 .. ." ., ' July ll 1822. . : i y It :. BOOT AND SHOK STORE. W ILLTAM S. M'EWEN. havinr latety purchased the entireStcck of SHOES and BOOTS of Charles Gorham. consistinfir jf about 1500 pair, to whicli h"e" has recently, li auacq an auaiuonai suppiy or zsu pair mxire, making hit assortment very complete ; begs leave t(i inform the . citizens of Italeighand its vicinity, that they can' now ; be furnished with Boots and Shoes of every description on the most reasonable terms. 1 He will also, on Lthe vjshortest notice, both make and repair Boots arid Shoes of every description in the 1 neatest mannert and flatters himself, from nis attention to nusiness, to meet with, ft por tion of public patronage ; T'r ' , Kaleigh, July 1,1. H '- I k 90,3t ; - ; . 1 ' r " '- X: Just Published, : 7 ; At J. Gaiess Stored in Raleigh, B ICE FIVE DOttARS, 1 ! V1-" Murphey's Reports of Cases ?r-' ' , Wed & adjudged in the Supreme Court Wl tu-arouiia, irom xne year lo tne year 1810, inchisiye. ' ; v: Vol. II, (which will bring, the Reports of ' l"c Supreme Court up to the eommencement i " .vrj niu uc iimiicu in 1 the course of the present year. June 26. STOPfTHE THIKF4- StOI,EN from the pasture of thesubscri- ber on the nighrof the 28th June last, i SORREL:HORSE, about r4vfeet 9 inches high, heavy and well formed : som whitA hairs on his face and nose, ton oin 1 1 old. Grainervtof the subscriber, a t caia - u: ay uic taujeuine was stolen rromthe- and Blanket. .Amof which are believed to u,v ui-vm oiyicii u iiiian 1 wno - nad been lurking in the Neighborhood, several davs previous to the commission pf the theftand. on the - isame nierhtv on which W committed, hfc left the house where he had been for several days in a very suspicious manner, without rany of thetlalnily havintr any knowledge of his intended departure -The,supposea Thief is an entire stranger ' in tmsiieighborhobd calls his tiam. rxti?t?t I but whose name is supposed he SPJENCER pSPEED ; is about 6 j feet hirfi: Corpulent, jmewhat bald of bf hA lol face, swarthy complection coat 'and, short breeches of grey cloth or, cassixnere V'h breeches patched on the Seit WJtK nmLu wefi;Pffl brenhe "i--"-t - - . wieniy-nyc Dolfor the apprehension; and safe keep. 6. .y iuci, co mat ne may be Drought to Mb teeme:M!A mericandife minceditanppraiW firVtrA snnris inhPresbytenan 1 Chuchfclmslstiof VMPry becomiDhihlylesspC this, occasion ,4These servicifs; were performed by the et M'Jhee- teraiourafefe nrd K Knllnrk: of the University, and Rbe;Rev; Mr Anderson; of theMetho; Mdist Church ?ri this placer Let the glorious 4th ot uiyJ tfo i never 6e erased ; ifrom theonls of oti r cou nf ry , f h 0 r Jse; itra hearts of nef citiwnsaday stoe plete with national ble8sings,. hich j set so shining ah "example to the na-4 Hons of the earth. VeM,ha9 0ur,r win sister of the South fo Wowed the glori. ous . exampleTy - stteejap'1th6!?an benefitsVanHonfirm tothe Worll this sacred iruth, that man, enlightened bjm education and instructed by ex ample, needs only "to; will to be free!' . ' 'v' ' The Raleigh Blues, commandeff by Capt. John J. S. Ruffip. paraded at day break, went through their usual evo lutions and jfired several fru-dejaies which would have done credit to fa veterih Cqps. , - '-''-V' ' At 12 oclockithe citizens arid mili tary, again, assembled at th Church Dr. MPheeterrs again opening the meeting by Prayer. The Declaration I f of Independence whs read but no O- ration was cieuverein as me ffrnucnian who bad been annointeel the Orator of Uhe daV was sick and unable to attend to mat auty; . r :"".v.,-v;:r A suitable Ode (for which see our last' page) was composed for the ncca-r sin, at the request of the Committee fit Arrangement, by ilajyA. GH Glynn, arid adapjed tri a popular tun e, X; Th is Ode was sung by a select choirjnf riiale ana female performers, acr orapamea vith musical instruments? The whole ended as it began with an appropriate I Prayerjby the Rev. Mr. Kollock. r A limner was .prepared on ine ojo. dasiori at Mrs. Jeter's, at which Go vernoB Holmes, and Col. .Wm.- Polk presided. The Toasts, which follow j these details, were prepared by a Cm mittee appointed for that purpose, arid were aft'noQncidvibjtne firing of caril non. '"Betveen the Toasts many patri otic and convivial Songs were sung by the, company. ' . In ; the evening.1! the State-House Grove'was tastefully iilumin a fed ; the, night was Stitlyt and the lamps - shone mildly amidst the foliage of the' ma jestic oaks. Thej seats, wjerearang ed in torm'of an amphitheatre, and the specfatbrs were comforf ably accommqi dated.i J In fjron t tc? tbelfight liaiidywas ti e Orchestra, on the left Several jele gaht TransparenciesA(preredby MarWnatwcie.'l ' e;thi6itey;CnS;tlv& centre of hich: wasv aifullJepw of the Hero of his cou ntry. Was iiiiJOr ton,. the pojnt ol thafepyramid'. which raised the lAmericantnaihetb lory. On his right: hand the Goddess of Li bertyro n his" 1 e ft the North Carolina Seventy jour. 1 ne who e was sur- mounted by that nappy emoiem ot our risTngStates, themejnean, yagle.r Scveralfh u ml red personVwerpat this Concert nyresc(, andt all' appeared to enj 0 y " it . . :-1 "'-j '-C-'. .' We fake the liberty 'tocompliment Oen. Beverly Daiel,.a rid those Gen tlemen who liberally lent' their aid in the Orchestra to forward the plan, tor lueir rxeruoijs iu iavor 01 mis; very ilagreeablenae to the festivities of the uay,. , in re part. P inesenreriainment evinced a due respextlbhefiret and the best'f paft of the community, by furnishing them with a pleasant and rational occasiplo participate jnthe Anniversary Celebration. 1 theri dows & wives to the sons ahjJdaugh ters ofRVolutionaryv Patriots such opportunities must be peculjarly grate -The place where this. Concert was held was particularly appropriate. In the teeislative Halls of the CaDiial. which stands in the grovej, many of the Herv tn times which: tried . mens souis," having served their counr ifjti&ty field-and V beaten thir faulchrons into pruqin hoofcs,Jl enfer-1 cd.tnto ter councils, as legislators, and statesften thus imitating theirgreat leader, the CinHnhatus' bf modern times.-Heri? too is placed hat per fect. Wort of the Phydius of-the Jfeth fStatuJubiatat v.." fvvv wiiie-woTiuiow mgnjy twc yencraienis exalted CharacteTvL; t.tne.uerpes and Patcof 1 of the Revoltii i ill j i 1 1 v vi aa4 - w m , m.z-m. . i i - mbwtfwiipecflhtl t TheesidSt Cttnffllm yaliamt Soldier and AtmfTa6w pex to l ' 5cy '. ' -. v CCKVt r. snp Tlcticalheme X r3rpvmenof thc Road aiid KvLt rMtedStes ?; X .emxilate her Sister States in wutev-y she culafetf tp promote her prosperity SV' piness. 4; . it; . : ? -l y an? W JAl04Tiie'rIJhiversijy.of ! airtheiimUs and increasing D Kc:.r. "s.oeniina? .liTiiRepQblicV of Soutli.An: In bursting asunder the chains of DAsnJ'p1 Heavenhayh femned on theirfc, Iay it give fruition To their best hones" : a2;:SDeedy?andefrea1 iJy.':- prcomplicated. evil,; of famS? easeanooierance.A .;y - ltlie,Citizens of this great EepubUc. ,:Jiei oasts orhe day bein2 ri gi veh ; ana tbef coin n anyvretirpii ; goouiiinp.- !Ai vvSQingion, Mtr, tfie fli com me mora ted bynat in nal salutes, U ' an occasional address delivered !i iJ VVakins; anidyyty dinhefatStro ther's Hotels 5afvwMch thei Ilea J, t Departmerifs and mhst of the-furey V ministers were present;" . Tb P.: Jdent. spenLthe uay,at his farra in yir. - The ; Colombian liepublic! declared Innepentlence onf ihe 5th Jiiyi.ii6 i 4th Was th4 day fixed upon hv the Con. gressbut the promulgation was una. However,- bo"th days, it is siJ, areV coinriienjorated in that ceu'utry. yjry flusselVsMejo indr Rejoin JeJ to jyirvAdams's Reply to' Mr. Uiis. sell's Letter on the .subject of the .Treaty ehteretl,.into a t Ghent appears at reat jengnjn tne iortnern pa; pers. 1 M r. R says'his JDfe plicate Letter was written at -the request of theDe. partmentl of State; that it was not jneant 'toj.be ah ejact copy of his. fur- t mr 1 ietteranc4-examnesi tne .alleged, variations, am vindi'caVes the course" he topkat' Ghent. MK R. decfarei that - Ire ; had no knowledge of Mr. Floyd's intention of calling for the uhent correspondence to be lain be-, Tore Congress. And speakioir of tk cii cumsiance or TUirni8ning::ine.uup(K cat ' wJcnl,applied;lSr)r i by a gcH tleman mnloyed inireDparttneDt bf-Stitef'-liestdt "A considered it an act odiraoknesi t place fjje papef whep thus applied for, what. evervmlffht, be iti-fnierjtfr or4.deck in the neKher secrecy nor cbncealmentto offend mm. jieoaa tne soie paver 10 pupub h not; asf he? mlffht'judproper, andto con sult his wn teelings and interei, in forming his decision. Whert a private letter, writteR isoieiy iprnervmaicauon oi my own cuiiuut to those, to whottf X was immediately rcspa s"ible,.was a4ketlbf me, by a person known, to ne under tneoruerff of xne secreiary oion for the PurbOse'of oresefitincr it to the pui lie, a'lrjbunal for which it had never been JtitonrloVt n rl.,Ti !t hllivht not ttfllSVC . befen presented ' with btltr; my consent, I tcr tainly dicfbelieye tliHtl 'was j penniited to make those corrections of J the jcony in pos session'"' which rn eared .toi me to be proper to exhibit rny case, most advantageously te-. torTjna wounai. i .tne.mqr$ -coiu-.. entertained this opinion, as the"" paper v not' toj be;'ther eliibd. without the my bus t-xamination and consent ' of Ue S"T partyifSuch were the views 'with' was unreservedly confidsid to Mr. Adams-"-But he communicatetl mV ornate letter a the papej called for, f,nd with iV he diige nuously communicated the paper, entrust to him not as the paper called for, but a Convenient v velucfe for passionate invective and intemperate abuse against me. . IfinlC or even-decency towards me; presented no . obstacle;sUli;i should 'have believed, that a respect for-thelJeprcse,ntives of tli Fe ! pie tof thej TJnitea'Stewouldhavfstlearf been sufficient to have deterred him from n ruae ana irregular a course oi iW'' "Thid--Wn!nrtffh .the Edito. pjhe tlguireBJ. much'sobher than the. public. The polo is notsufHciefttV Wydid M. R. conseh t to mahis5 letter a top caf, .ifhe knew itwas hotisoch? this fair di-ai inr 9 1 Hid Mf. R. ever 0' form Ko nM.FanKn friim -I Department; that heVcQuld:pot furnisn pTicflfe.notwithstanding Mr. R.a' t . . f - a ,i - occur numina..!, ii. tVii nil v iiiiii w - deal i toV' rrV Vhft j.iri r.ircumstancw (as rnust satisfy every one.that n . a dunJicatett and vet iUlie "PSt ;I hail;yaried thWriiinkRioPlS . hirasel tf orderitq exniou casia - thebest advabtige-f- ; thinwiff jvbtrhold water It rjjfc fact gives' in a letter, stamped the ord duplicate;9 arid i anyaumnary:ark to lead V: are thesuresmrces'of:Kflt;rti r1 uit a , correct nu pi lcaie r Jlmu c - V t 1 him. 3rfah;bti4iseon hts guard a- s Minst tne variations r vou u y . 1 A;..
The Weekly Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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July 12, 1822, edition 1
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