Bellefonte patriot. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1818-1838, May 07, 1823, Image 2

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    A mr ten | rr oe merrmmee | May neXt, to nominate a condidate for| ican it he that any Un nited Irishmarangemen, who ave profestants, have
act of a leiter from 2 young gen. AREER ID A v § 53 0 1 Ol pyjthe office of Governoriof this sta‘e : K ratld tain federaiist ? The suff { Cel
map; to his triend in this Ci%Y REELS SN EL | Resolved, Lhat we recommend A ings of that brave and unferiunat jal
ted on board of the United Stat mtg ee ae »y. uO fellow cit zeus of Tyeoming Lount-{pcoj yle, repel so monstrous a suppost Pen
p Franklin, ms coumry. vy, SAMUEL St LW ART, of that|ioi. [t canuoty will not be. ject
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Valfiarais 0, Jan. 10, 182: oi fat, ns a proper person 10 repre [ flatter myself that the sons ofipes
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Wo sailed from Callno m Oc
pa a’ short and sgveeable g-
_ arrived at -Quaiea, but jo d it
0st totally aba dos ed by the tab 1 - | MEETING. :
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ey tion at Lewistown : cxeviions that the {federalists made in od
‘8. A dela Lment of the Pairiu
iy, “which had amoba: ked for Calla
ce our departure from that plac
cared off the coast : Tue vi ice-10y,
rebopsive that they might | He
t piace ordered all the hab
s tiie coasts The reduction of the
y and nunc of Araguipais eal dt
the primary and ostensible objec
the expedition. The Peruv vlan
press Wole 10 session when Rei
stad (vom Callao, and had acce] te
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In pursuance of hotice given, a pam-{the ensuing year : who ave now the fri nd; of Heister, at
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leat ficld counties, convene d at thejthis meeung be signed by the Chair-lralents the ALIEN L AW, framed,
fonte, on Wednesday eve ning the 30thithe BELLEFONTE Pa RIOT. land driving the opyressed patriets o th
yl, to lake ro consideration meas DAVID M1 2G LL, Ch'n. H{reland out of the Umted DLales,y busts €
they direkt Rutus Kme, the fed jarc
al election ? poms eral ambassador at London, 10 presentlus
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oy en DAVID D TCH LL was Fort the Pairiot. a remoast nce Lo the Br: tish mints H
who, out of cu- jiry against amit, O'Conner, apd aii,
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ffs preparatory lo the ensuing gen [AWM ALLISON, Sed’ry.
d to the chatr, an i I was one of those
> JLLIAM ALLISON appointed Se {riosity, attended at the Court Henge: amber of other Irish patriots, being, the
eit on the evenlt $r of Wednesday 28 > pevint wed to emigrate to the Waited! Pel
The meeting being organized, Ovfwhen and where, as 1 uuders! ood; 219
potion it was meeting was lo be held ¢ big with the number of them lingered out © 16I0 mag
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Resoloed, That the chawman ap fate ot Shnize and de OCI yr On nfm gerable lives in dungeons, or i i
os Raion of the protector (aD
J who, to do away the HDPres:
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sihis inBuencing the procecain;
IHTEES, wid also 0 vend fer § 0 ie ; ”
yoint a. committee of five, to draltjcasting my €yes
he accusail { ambition, resignediy ve, : phir
is. pratectors! Dito the hs nds of i 10 fee solut1ons CXi pressive ol the scnsc oll. al mse ol ihe dou! 8% warriors ass slutted with th 000 OL isi victhins fre
E * § Kin 19° a yea
yer 6 ¥ S <q 118 341) AL Us is “ 1 wh
glative ass in b y, and embarked of {this me (ing {se mbled on that mone! ntous OCCASION, { 8
rd the Lrg eles ano {op this piace
his arrival | , he met wih
jf ungracious Ls a ion, CSHE >¢ial yl
y lord Coc brane, who is said eve: |
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Th | C hawrman then pt O° ceded, and I observed amongst then, a certain bl ne he ny ii o staiistsy ati IRE
ne arc the following persons, viz :lman of the geouloe {federal casty noto-! can of bite
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Villiam HH Patterson, James P oitersirioes for his b atred of every thing i
{ohn Benner, james Harbison audirepublicanism. A contemp ible sc rad Penny! varia, altho he isa citizen of the
Greoree Henning 3 who afler reliving ‘fiad collected pear the counsel tableylanother state Tors ought to be
or SOME LIME, ve po! ted the fol lowing, and this man was among them. Same he recollection of every son of St. syl
| PATRICK, 10 whom those same feder- uot
aye pasiud hi in the street with
sul noticing him, Alter reraat vine!
Lyreamble and resolutions, w hich werelone of the squa ad, moved, that a chal
ere a fortnight, he was escorted tol! | as
the capiiol by a ircard of soldiers read , and unanimously adopte: f— : {manbe appointed, and’ after that alalists arc si
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Que couniry, I am aftaidy, will eve}
ong fad ont their error 10 acknowl. [thE Pre sent constitution of this com-iseat, and was reguesicd 10
edoing the independence of this 0! nwealth, by the reservation of pow Lwriiten paper, pu! port gto be tht exer
cou: The intendancies of Gon-{er 1a that instrument, retained to theione on the strength of which they hadjvent tnem from exercising the night
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pti ion A, Ci q dmbo have joine d in pee ye certain unaltevable rights which|assembled. The chairman could notiolsul Tra ze, OT vey becoming Cat | 3¢ 1
igapue to overthrow the ¢xisting it BECOMES them to guard wilh thelread it, altho’ it was “plainly Ww ritten, zens of ony State or toe United States 3 to
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constitution s tp ¢stubiish one tree Ci atmos! cumspection, if they vene {as I have been credibly informed. Ev-land it is a remarkable fact, that theod
ot ve and © pres entative government . rate os I borty wt hich has been trans: ery peis 500 of Ir flection, preset, wus principal reason they asshoreds was, me
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to thin | ff ihe shackles of commerce : ‘
ito expel an of ljous prime minisiol feel anxious that it show id pass from jautomalon, a machine in the hacds ofjihey alledged were turbulent and rest- ex
al 250 19 ¥ 5
‘and Lo Jischarge the sanel Pinas civil tB giv hands Lo pos sterity pure and un ldesigning + meny and a willing instiw Ness wherever thelr ’s was not the €s-e€v
‘aud oilitary officers of wo ment,
| who monopolise 2 Cons der oe POTN ¢ 98
of Li FeV inge g Ne da Fo r¢ re 1S ‘Qa 163 achieving our nde pe sarc, and! Af er retiring », they returned, and, asin the Liyco: ning Ga Zoe f the 25¢ i Ro
ho hoad of the insurrection, and is, ‘calc@iiated Lo secure us liberty, large lif de (erenined. on offering a public in-{ Aug. 1808, did not merely Jyesiiate to un
copsidered the must og lar man in : ;
Chil We ar rived on the 97h of can bear, and promi ising to last coin jthe ir own number, then in the court lin addition thercio, adduced facts and dis
Las: month, and Buad the city in ruins,
fro JE an ganh quake which happened]
on (he 18h of last mouth, We shalll
doubtless remiain here a couple of
gears louger, as Ls sec by the papers{attwmit
“you Wereso kind as to send me, that
wo are io expe ct two store shiy )S out
Wili provisions for us” ¥, Gaz.
ring inroads have been attempted bys’ ance, contained the decla ation, that {policy to keep and drive out the Trish li;
jegislatore. Not satisfied with an) lof corrnnt scoundrels, &c. In noth jehip was periectly correet. The fed
in their Legislative capacity ier ol he; they seem to express great cralists tho’ had other reasans. Ata
o trample on the immanity of char-lwe are governed, should be destroyed {they made eiery exertion io have theif
liered rights, of corpovate .d bodies, iniby the lewis. tare, xc. f have often principles of a certain sect €8 tablished of
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a BL tof the constitution ai nd the 17th sec- ‘der escape detection is. S410 to belhowever they did not suc ceed, but we binas
IMPORTANT, tion of the Bill of Rights, they haveithe dost to cry thief 3” and nevcr{bave the democta’s to th mis for it.— Ler
Letters from DMalaga state that d: red. in ap unauthorised manner, to did any thing apply more strictly than {f they bad succeed. d in ther de sig lov
40.000 Bort 1gUCEC troops have enter. convene in caucus and throug h their tois ada ge to the meeing heie SPOKE the Romar Catholics w ould have beeniter
ed Badajoz, ready to aid in the de jnieigne have ac quired a pre] ponder- of : Tg 1 n the sans, oF a worse situs 1300 than be
fence of Spain the moment the Span. aling fucnce in the selection and i halieve itis a notorious fact, andjld England, or Ieland, and the ©x in
jst government pesirn them the part noming on ofa candidate for the of- one that will not be dented, that ono change of countries we ould bave beenlest
they ave tod ke, Every day confirms fice of Goverpor of his Cominon- of the very men who compiased the (for the worse. Alien and seditioniho
our deep conviotton, hal ihe glorious wealth. Can any
cause of Spawn will proper and tri- one single moment entertain a doubt, lution, did that same day in the Gourt, [have scaled their lips, deprived them if
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that the selection was ceriainly when he was cailed upon to take up of their properly, prevenied them from
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3 he Fo was laid | aod matured by the Lonsial sie, declare that he would no! rights, or incarce: ated them in dun Pe
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From the Niazara Sentinel, iT
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STRAY CHILD. |
An ociosrence took place in this ving i it within the VYOReR of yr ip i Gi awcalth of Peonsylvania, and ex! reise of that pritlege which th 1
vicivity, tire melancholy co! sequences! uence, by {he 74 Stns of the go relayed to serve. loa hen with great excrions secur Ja
oft which pare nti can bette! coutele vel BE phe 5.0 tha body, IS gecu! Space the TREN who ‘held this mecling 54-10 them. ito
thas we tan describe, A little chiidy o
of Mr Richart Roynolds, « { the town
of Porter, aged about eight years,
strayed from bis faiher’s residence
indir ct in
ming, to themselves a Pe ciferaiing ¥ corruption, cortuptiony” larateful to the democratic party foi
elegated by the people, subversive they hope to, escape detection, and} ghat it has done for them, by turning {52
to ihe woods, and, potw ithstandin of the first prin ipl S01 jour ZO¥EIN: inculcate a belief in the minds © 1 ios out to the poils and assisting the de fo!
ment. the exercise of whith tends to uu acquainte ed with their true ti Laoerats Lo keep down the fede anes
sop the very basis and pro! md-work ments, that taey are the genuine ad i is true sor went over to the fod
tof the nights 3nd lies oF the Lib] FouR at of #ilibry and equality. Pid fra lists in 18 7 ¢ and '20, bat they were Bf
oe. which availed nothing.—— zens; incamuoh, 28 it tends te desintend ' aller the proceedings of thei tof the Hue ]
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every Pp ssible effort was made for
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Tecaveryy lay out for the bight. L
vf MOre Len eral seat'c i
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en! t sons of Erin: they |’
of P! ive the pe ple of the rizht ot clec mec gate pu lished, to analyze thel |
Tie trird morning the inh abilants f
tive franchise, leaving them but the, resolutions, and out of their own
the ajo country, for some miles
square embarked in the pursuit, and (N°
alibough the woods were thoroughly {1
scou ed, their endeavors proved asi
fui less as the day previous. The
fo ath day, however, though compar
pation of the Legislative body. It isiheard them read, and my recoll ecuop o ic band adhered to their friends}
lalso di estructive to the Ind pende nee of them at presents is not perfect. ‘ough good report a : q Hons " os :
lof the executive, for, created by Leg- a member of the Bemocial ic party, yp nl {or iit and co 3 ay in 1817 aad 1 f
islative caucus, he becomes thelr consider myself bound to reply whic! to gocher in 1820. Now to Sup flit
reature and must subserve their the m; for idle deciamation, some [pose that this Si of i gent
the peor boy was found lifeless about{VEWS : Therefore be it ju NSS may have an influcace ove an}would now lay down their arms, ant
wo miles from his home. It was! Resolved, That we view with sen- auwary mind ; and it becunes hose, 0 over to the Orangemen, ts too 8D
yather a smpular and © fortunate Gs of gsirus: and abhorrence, the acquainted with the decp stratagem 51: und ever to be realized. It would
camstance that he had eft his home!S" Yort made by the maj yrity of the last laid by the federalists to expose Cher
with no other clothing on than isi be ,egislature to ffect a + de -adly breach’ Nothing more 18 necessaly to rendei
shirt. The forencon of the fst day|0W that venerats d instrament ithe con- pein, exertions fallacious than an ex
was warm and pleasant, but the after {3 80% of this Commonwealth 3 position of their fraudulent intentions lihey will ever do so. The {ederal
peon grew somewhat chilly, @ ge closed] Resolved, That Wwe Sotemoly Pro W. sts in order to bring them over io
with occasion sl showers of rain Mon tess a ralnst Legislative inteiference, : O:anpge-cause, say, that ihe de-
| o : or indirectly, in the For th \iriot. EB Hsin 2 fai
duy was showry throughout the day. site r direcily © Ys ) the Pairiot cratic candidate vo cd agains a
; ymination andidate for the ofp a
gomething of a coolish ar, an d tha a mination of a cat Sy C of- To THE ROMAN CATH
night snow fel about three inc hesffice of Governor of this Sonimon-, OF CENTRE COUNT
deep, which 1s supp sed to be the
time the child perished.
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auve y few were Eng raged in the seat ehy Tc
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rtainly req: iire more tian ordinay
to duce those atriols tol!
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thus turn traitors, nor ¢ Wy believe that
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0 gio 1s toleration. This zhsurd non-.
Y =eNse cerita nly carries its own refu
alti 2 ] : Tit wie 43% ls tion; for religious toleration is wha
Resolved, That the selection of. COME LET US REASON TOGETHER '|ihe democrats have been struggling
he And Shulze conators asl Thad : : RO a a fr
John Andrew ONWIZE, a senaiory as, The federalists have succeeded TH upwards of 30 years, and succeed
ithe Legislative caucus candidate, a getting up one charge against the led in gaioing ; and 1s It Bot Worse tha
A ; ae s i Aerareel 3it Rw 14% alrate ty ' 3 ’ :
nena Enquirer. man not Ju own beyond 1s 1a arate de mx . n te, and ul is ht nonsense, 10 suppose, that they woul
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HORSE SYSTEM vicinity, and who lent his fecbie aid vote on the ‘athialic guest 8 js{how undermine the magnificent st1uc
in every attempt 10 infringe the con- called h fancy that this wijl{ture w ich cost them so much path
» snow in Virginia a gentle stitn ional rights, 18 deprecated by us, work woi drs in their favor ; inde t
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the name of Smith, lately fromias dangerous tO the liberties of the'itis their boast, that every ROMAN The unfortunat
rieans, gwho can teach tis people : 3 : CATHOLIC, 1x THE STATE, WILL! pv’s Church in Phitatel hi
orse having a knowledge ofl Resolved, That we approve of the VOTE FORTHE FEDERALC AN lthis. That thi bad 1 ved]
3 n - op . as FRAN ERAS at this a8 {1 rea
, in legs than an hour, tO fol | convention to be hel 1 by ihe people at DIDATE This 1s certainly pre ito do with the 13 a Rane
0 : v . pil Lo ( 1 BORICS ( at Is «
through a large company T.ewistowty on the vhird Thursd: 3. of suming mn cls upon the weakness ofias true, as it I
fix 1 B r Al | » A di by “ind 33 AS tue, as 1s 2 «shame i
Liihout takiog hold oft bridle up al May, nex omina a suit i $d ul EL ie Fe i a sham ‘ ;
without t8rIG5 the fay, next. to nominate a Si abie this class of our citizens; but 1 cap-iman Catholics, to promaie 5: "|
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mair of steps three ov four feet or more le andidate for he office of Governor, not nelieve, for one moment, thot any|
{terferer ce; & 1 bol id. t that no One Wi
3 has the true interests of the € church a
ky. nm an oppor cuit y to select their : can teue born United Irish Romar y Catho-{heart will attempt to do so. To min
awit y 14 ar } ¥ ¥ hi en ¢ 3. sth -— E ‘ o5 ‘ x {* ¢ 3) L it
without any. -larm. TIS Be tems ldidate without the influence of weg-lic lo desert the very cause. for theele
B gh, into a dwelling house, and wal kas 3 affording t we people of Pennsylva- consideration, whatever, will induce
from one room to and other as Tied
spiritual and temporal aff.irs
or ‘ 3X v Ye. Ay ob a 1 ” > . .
system has a wor derful effect in break-lislative intrigue and corruption « k& of which be sought and found ajthe manper that 13atiemy ned, is zhho
{5rd . ie vy th >
iar any forse to « Ars yy in parnass. 1 Resolved, T hat we selegt JOHN «afl oe from opp! ress i0t ) mn this farourlrent t to trae religion an 4 qt iki
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jos: fur wm ppecting th is sys Lem | or s¢ ITHOMPRON, fis. a8 a d-legate for ed land. The fede alists that areilbe root of the Ca lic Chareh ;
ah : a 3 J LLC 4. he COUDLY , of centre, 10 pe present this pow in power in Pen lyvani ia, bald zis €0 unt IY zag easting dishogor 0
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INDEPENDENT R LPUBLICAN] Resotwed, That HAMILTON HuMm=s,’ 99 and 18G0, to prevent them tron past,
lJoun M. Burce and Davip LAMB finding an a: gylum amongst us. I: nas ihat innovations ave making in th
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i it house ln ihe Hovaugh of Be Ll roan and Secret tary, and published ini Hor t he eXPress pu’ pose of keeping cord, disturb the Chureh, and al
states’. In cons pense of which a dis;
& B ut wv hat as onisnes me, is
Like Dui selves t
light memory, 1s the warn: {hat
like!t : end of the pre sent ad HInistrs 1 Lion 1 to ¢ ivi ide Lii€ fi), 1 ) Oract
be ing
ing their Syren Song. to contribuic a tithe to its sti ie
land extensive as the mnaivfe of manlsult to a body of pegans threes ume s|declare vhat this was the ir reason oul ter, ea he troubled with
mensurate with ume; deep and da- [hou se, oie of the esluiions, in sub- jar guments 1o shew that the federal lone
to 1nfringe the rights of conscience and jalaram | st the constitutio n by which{the ade aption ef our state cols tation affect the approscaing |
rational mind for meeting, as ad who voted for the reso: laws, and established religion, Awould fart
Lew ive caticus,who selected the lake an oath to subport the constitu-{Z€ons. And are all these things to tru
time and place of meeting so as to tion of the United States, or of thelse forgotten by the Uuiicd Irish ia the 1 s/
od othe deliberas \ : i
gence over the delibera- and such ace the principles by which} Ingratitude is not characteristic ofirics during the wat,
tions of the Convention g thus asst they ave governed, yet by loudly vO: {the irish. Hitherto they have beenlappoinied Au litor Ge eral.
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C a 20d of Jun 2744 Liss who cam ir ;
) th her aon ry thing ut thi Nip virtues [£78E0W and they ere very bad fel=
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ominal pow to sanction this user m yaths condemn hem. 1 mer el, | The true Guited Irish, Roman Cath Vows.
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y fanoing the 5 mes of discord,
unhopptty distuih the church in
nsylvania ands oat it ts thelr obs
only to deitve pelical advapia-
therefrony, 1s as trae, as it is thi
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EDNE SDAY Muay fie sel (Dis send’ orial dis’ rict in Conven: ‘vin have not yet forgot ten the eatji hey are repirabales. Fhis hell hatch
policy has been puisu ied for ages
and it is owing to this, soicly,
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tbe a Com: nitte of Corres pondence 101 tot enough shat JAMES ROSS, eo sthers.dconrch, 1 am a:tonisucd Lod the
holics do pot sec that the protests
her of the oitizens of Centre andl Resolved, That the proceedings ofisu ppt sorted with then influence andiants take advantage of every tifliog
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mr amongst tiem 10 DE ¢ Hy
affections of lay meynhers. a ”
are distarbDuence has arisen
h enemy bas been busily at
heretoiorg, vet the Catholics
as if altogether unconsc
They don’t appear 10 fl
federalists, eling, Orangemes
msylvanta rejoice
wite and endeavor by al! means 10
gnily and promote them
that
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around to cal tch sacrifice to Ryritish vengeat Ces already those Roman Catholics, who A. frome
land for the sake of rvehgien, and
BAYS al oll times excepted
0 preserve it entire, do nes ges
it is the policy of the fedeyalis
More «asiy saccat a
one the Protestant sects In
yapia and compelling all other d WE
ainattoas of professing chi \
Whereas the venerable feamers of score ary- The chairman took his! Fhey onght, also, to re fect, that wheo This is one of the princip les whit
read a] the fi federalists were 1 power; they the
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alis's’ hold, and altho’ ticy
d thom s-lyes at all umes 10 Perum not lately ayowed ity ct, Whence
rithey are 1m power y and think thems-
ves firmly seated, they will not {aid
do so. They are at all times full
energy, and when
sasnre, nothing
antied to them by their ancestors, andigstl isfied, that the chairman was a Tere that they were Roman Catholics, wlio, sistance LY the pec sie will prevent its
ecution = Had nat the people
ery Means ii the i power rESiIg
‘sul ied. On this coostitution framediment of intrigue. A committee of itabiished religion of the country in the encroachments of the federal
by the sagt ¢ arid Patriots, who alk ledifive, was appo! nted to draft resolutions. |which they fived. A federal writer upon thew unairenabie righi.
val Lathe HEC, nov | Vi
a particalar sect of
Lo
ntionse 1 he government
since, have suppressed
ions, or tolerated them ouiy
\the majority in the last session of thelthe democratic party was compose ed [patriots,or ¢ ccinde them fiom cilizen- cou tions as they are heid 3
1 then believe that the
Si. Wiarv’s { bhare! y ©
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brought into view at ;
igri, and Tam nersuaded wild, 1
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Ry direct contravention to the pre ovisions heard it observed, that a thief in or-lus the religion of our state, in whichidhie estimation of bougst and well means
or Calho ICE, CPeY ve 10 favor ol the
mociatic candida This will he
ident from a satement of {acts
ding this whole meiter, which
made in a short time beuce.
order at this ima (0 sew TH
imation the it deralicts of this
14 the Roman Catholics ] wi
5, which Iam pezparcd
eq! iired.
Ist, When Stephen Dune
effccted by Li-gisfaitve inl {uence § on bimsell the duties of the office offheing every thie but slaves, withobi cuing the question in the Senate
busyivaaidy he squatied out, with
lue-light cant, Gud fo: 0 ‘d thot
WY an advocate for the J a-
ts I” This Duncan 18 a nephew of
mes Duncan, the man who refused
i Juminate for the a epican victos
«] who ~Hiester
gnd, Hiester had the weakness to
v. that Roman Catholics were
best a God forsaken set of wreich-
, but fe would ret nd friendship Jor
vem, that he might pork the olaer
oA ZT
fy’ (meaning the democrats )
aid that hel was acqud inted
h several of them Roman 'e at My-
Roman Catholics | United Frish-
nen | this is the private sentiments
these tederalists—it is their cree 'e
rgter wel il catch that the cared ue
or you. 1fthey care any thing, 11 38
(hat von shall be their beasts of bur-
yas in Ireland. This is the reascn
y Ww 15h to ret ino Powe PN 1 is for
they labour, an ich of « lead
ut as lambs to the slaue ” Cao
1 be deceived 7—1']
Pe rnambu
nt. who was
alted and drew
( Lro¢ Ps over 10
yhite troops 1
1 Possession SIX da
expelled troops
niere d the ¢ YW and
vhole of one
nod was sh
session. took the commandar
| some others prisoners, whom the
ot to Rio Janeiro for trial
tit bm
RHER,
leston City Gazette,
was committed on fe
pday, the 30th ultimo. on
2 Ir. M’Nairey abiput
seven miles below Coun Pra.
ceased lived on the road grite 3
t a small shop OF SJOICs §
~ mir ht £23 4
LOWE