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The State Gazette of North-Carolina from New Bern, North Carolina • Page 2

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muel Potts 1525 George Gibfon 1530 Da- Whert in, company whh the ladies, in cold' jj- Gravdon HV VeaiIICl, UUH OUi 1CJ1 vsjsiuuiiiv vviv.v r-- 1 rssJ.J.-Aimirm. It li with liruriilar nleafurewe-jnroim tne and vour hands folded on your breech. This ed by Ruflia, from being concluded. Twa other armies are to march, fuppofed for Swed Tfh Pomerania and A correfpondent exprefles his fatisfaciron onr finding the general voice of the people in fa vour of Washington and Adams, as Pre fident and Vice-Prefident of the United State under the new government. The- patriotic" principles of both are well known; Theiy important fervices to their country are too ref cent to be forgotten.

The fervices of the forme have not been confined to the field He Ras alfo graced the councilt-and deliberations of his country. He bore- a diftinguifhed part in forming the new cohftitution, and early 1 1 pofture will afford you many advantages it wijl add to the agreeable carelelTnefs of your deportment afford you an opportunity of warming yonhafy) at the fame time that you do your pofteriors 5 whilfl you will have a fair view of the ladies, and evince your extreme nmnlflifrnrr. Wm frrrpnimr them from the fire, public, that the higheft number in. the antite-deral ticket, oppofed to the foregojng, did not exceed fixteen votes this prodigious majority of I535 to 16, will the more extraordinary, when we confidfcr, that the ahtifede-ral party had the audacity to run, in their ticket, three or four worthy and highly federal gentlemen, with jtf Lent; and others of the fame unpQpo) ar and detefted principles. i t- Kefbe for thole three or I0UX" ieaeraj tor thole three or characters, induces us to omit publifhing the X.

fo injurious to their complexion, I Whifpering in. company, and Bpw and then i burfting into a violent fit of and protefting that it was extremelddY are i too common marks of ebraplailan'ce, efpecial-ly among the ladies, to merit much diftintion. Vou-mull practice them, however, occafional- fuggefted the neceflity of giving energy to go ami federal, and confequently unfuccefsiul ticket. Jan. to.

Philadelphia county return for eleaors of a Prefident and. Vice-Jrefidcnt of the United States, viz. vernment His celebrated circular letter has-many features of the new cOriftitutiom But who is a ftrangertohis worth The latter alfor Hands high in the approbation of his gratefuP James Wilfoii64o Colhnfon Read 644 uiitryTTrlie-- mniariyna-otttm-'r Lawrence Keene 644 James UV ly; tinlefs you would appear ablolutely ill bred. :LWhen4ncximpan.y fuperiors ufafe education, and experience, be Aire toengrofs the converfation, forcingrat-tention to yourobTervations by the vociferation with which-they" are uttered, and the violence guifhed part in the late revolution. At borne and abroadt the great abilities of this able flatefm an have been long devoted to the fervice John Arndt 645 Edward Hand 647 George Gibfon 641 Samuel Potts 635 David Grier 642.

Alexander Gravdon 642. of his country. No man is better acquainted Jan. vi. it would feem, fays a correfpon of your gefture, if not by their importance.

dent, from the whole of the proceedings of with the lcience ot government, in an its van-tbe Governor and aflfemblv of New-York, that ous forms, than JOHN Adams. This, will- Speak out plumply and with deciMon, on have-puzkdheJLbJejLpjlijojl phers and and defcant largely iEeyTbpTeWCa i thei ff ate. By refufing to appoin fenators, his Defence of the American Conihtutions thev 'will lofe a vote in one branch of the le gillature of the United States, upon the quef-tion bf itf future refidence of Gongrefsr Sure-Iv the erriinl counciL of our nation will not on the; politicks, commerce and itate of your country wheth er poflefied of information on thefe points, or not. Finally let your aflurance be unbounded i repulfe every finer feeling of the foul make bafhful lijodefty with her downcalt look the fport of your indecent rudenefs and, in ifnite of virtue's frowns, ereel the ftandard of impudence and folly on your fhamelefs brow, and, 1 1 1 .1 1 IT irom wnicn dook uis nigniy pronaoic ihhi many ufeful hints werer taken by the convention -in forming the federal It jj not to be bot that the friends of the con- ftitutron in all the ftates will be unanimous in the thoice of; thefe truly. repetable patriots, that they may have an opportunity xince more.

of. ertmg their abilities in, promoting tle welfare of their country, and in completely eftablifh- honora government with their prefertce, where federal principles and characters have: been fo often infulted. Who will enfure. the of our repiefentatives, and fenators, fuch an antifVSeiai itate which, was, during, the war, tlie.fink of British politics, and which with it marcninirepiaiy rnrougn me. ing that independence, for which they long.

Wr December the toad-quarter of antifederalifm, is 3- of the About day-break, on the morrting 4hould be the feat of the pure republican go in uggiea, oucn men wui ioon reicue our uu-treiiedcountry from her prefent degraded iitua-' tioii, and exalt her to importance, jh the fcale loflnailojfsl efteem at home, and command refpeel abroad Long may their integrity and abilities entitle them to the fuffi ages of a grateful peo pie And verntenfrof" the-Umted-tates-l bel Stoddard, of the city of Ifudfon, Printer, caught fire and was entirely7 confumed The This forenoon the (hip Captain Bell, arrived in nine weeks from Harh- btirghr Iinimg4jcend houfliould furniture, is faid, were prefeivcd long may they be emploved in -forwarding the domeftic happinefs, the agriculture the commerce, and the manufactures "of our country. Let all the people fay Ameu. EDEN February 5. ExtraS of a letter from a French eentleman i Ballon to bis friend in Martinique, Ex'ratf of a letter from Hamburgh, 0 Sober 25. Our northern neighbours, the Goth and Vandal Kings, feem inclined to try their warlike powers againlf each other.

Silly enough For God knows, their poor exhaijfted finances are in a fad plight, and would require a Neckar to bring them into anv tolerable order. His Majefty of Sweden was precipitate in attempting to revenge a real or fuppofed injury offered by Ruffia and the royal heir of Derimatk, fond pf military parade, has done more' than his engagements with Ruflia required of him unmindful of the confeq uences to his country. The King of Pruflia and the Court of Great-Britain have reSonftrated againft hTs conduct and the intimation of iooo Pruf- trom the names. Notwithftandjng the vigilance of the inhabi-tants arid the exertions of the civil officers, ftreet robejies and burglaries continue to be perpetrated almoft every night On Monday evening, fourVillains, armed with long knives, entered a finall fhop kept by a foreigner, in Queen-ftrect, within a door or two of Peek's flip, when they bound and (violently beat the owner; but it being early in the evening, the cries of the man brought together fome of his neighbours to his relief, who fecured two of the aflailants, and lodged them in gaol. The fame night a dry -good ftore was robbed at the tipper end of Queen-ftreet, nearly oppo fire the.

engine-houfe 5- and a gentleman, ibout ten Roman Catholic chapel is at length opened in this metropolis. TI is will be plea-fing to many of our countrymen. The liberal part of the inhabitants (and to their honour there are but few who arb not liberal) aie liigh ly pleafed with it "and many of the Bolton people attend on theworflilpoF God, according to the mode prefcribed by the Roman? Lidiurc3iIoo ljuaiisJjeiiisjread.vaenrolfleinvi jo.lock,was-knocked down in the 4a n-yardsr- force of argument with it, that the Danes who had advanced as far as Gottenburgh, are ready of them have thoughts of renouncing the rclir gion of their fathers to embrace new tenets but of curioftyy uuixicapcu Dcingpiunaereu lome penons pai fing by at this time, the robbers fought their fatety in flight. Extraft of a letter from London. 0 Sober t6.

to be preparing for a retreat acrofsthe.ir. rugged others to evince ihaf liberality. which fhines ib mountains in iNorway. lcitous the-character the Ameri -DrTaftes-Grahamythe-eelebratefl Occtt 1 am or out lon-urat-aener at neace wi I M-eoi i 1 lift and Aurift, who Performed with fuch st cans without meaning to lpeak lightly or the principles of any one, I firmly believe, that if ever the millenium takes place, that this coun- try will, a century hence, at leaft, be a perfeVi. emblem of that happy period more efpecial-ly, fliould the excellent Conftitution, which be patched up the north this winter or if that canhot be accomplifhed, the flames of war will doubtlefs fpread farther next Indeed, I make7 no doubt, if the finances of France would have admitted of it, they would have had a brum with Old England before now, if- it were only- to get rid of the commercial plaufeand admiration in Maryland; Pennsylvania and New-York, was lately fent off from Whitehaven to Edinburgh, in thev cuitody cf two conftables.

This "unfortunate gTmlemarT had," for fome days part, difcovered fuch marks'-ofi fan ity a ma de it advifabl to fecure him.1 I A I Jan. 6. 1 i (' 'i they are abV)ut to eftablifli, be firmly rooted 1. 1 and its progielfion remain unchecked. treaty ED IC TI 0 LxtraS of Mother letter froin Hamburgh, OS.

20. writeriM in thcbEcderlazetfegjr jcyr ofrmirid, wSs affirm believW in-Di ediSiOns to propofe, that the gentlemen who are, or who (hall be, elected to ferve in the fenate or hovCc i dreams, Indeed there are fome things, which occur in the tranfaclions life, that on by the Daniflvauxiliary tropps, who7are advanced as far as two miles from in Sweden, under the command of the King lilefwiek iifli aiPruJfian Ambafiadors. the DarrHli "CoTTrtliitthwhe haye been harbingers of events, to which the veifei. theajbortive TAmon the poli of reprefentatives of the United States; as alfo the Prefident and ViccPrefident, mould 1 beuxioathed iit completefui ts-ot mericaTr manufactured cloth, on the approaching: fourth FM iFcfiT" We hear from Virginia, that the tical ones, the falling of the great jewelfrom 4lrowo4'ij-8je'fly nilb troops. It is expected that pence will fbon coronation, was confidered as ominoys of diTniemberment of the empire.

What part as Prefident, but that Governor Clinton will late hews of the Emperor-oT Germany is verv this je was thFoccuTf ence foretold A new ninety gun fliip, that was launched at Chatham, in Or about 1780, had at her head the figure of Atlas fupporting the globe. melancholy. Turks doia great deal of mifchief in the Emperor's dominions burning every houf and kijling every perfon they meet with their army is grown fb flrong in the Bannat, that the Emperor has been forced to retreat to the hills with his troops and as By an error of the builder, the globe placed fo hign, that part of it was obliged tj he cut-away, before the bowfprit could be. fitted in. part-happeiiediobe.

jia.other- r. have all their votes for Vice-Prefident of the United States. This will make it more ne-cefTary for the other ftates to unite in the Hon. John Adams. will require forty-one votes to place hirh in the Vice-Prefidenfs chair.

n. not a vote wlli by any other Federal characterlbelng puHn An. 8 At the clofe of thei poll yefterday at theftate-houfe in this city, 41 for jferT perfons "as "electors, for the purpofe of choofing a Prefident and Vice- Prefident of the. at this feafon) ham than all nd what was moref let in, news of a luttle is etx peered. MW General Laudohn'gainedlome advantage over the Turks," but of- very The remarkable, the perfon who was ordered to take-' (tie hatcliet and OicellMlrfpHiCTme King of Pruflia ordered his Field-marflial, the rican.

Tbe-foHowiivg-gentlemeivrebQleiH EleCarsbrr Duke of command an army of 18,000 men, who are ready to march in a moment their defti-nation is not known. It. is fufpecled, however, therwill march aeainft or towards Poland. tors; tor the rhte of NewJerfeyi" of a Prefix dent and of the United States General Ogden Chief-Juftice Brearly Capt. David Moore James Kifey, Efq rjohii "Onited SfaTelhe TollowTng.

gentlemen (alt truly federal) ftood the return svii; James Wilfon it 5 30 Collinfon Read 153 1 Lawrence Keene 1 31 James O'Hara 1535 John Arndt 1 53 Edwardi Hand 1545 Sa- in order to prevent the intended treaty propof- 'Rutherford, Efq. and Col. John Nelfon. 1 I i 1 j'i i.

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