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a detign to reduce them under absolute
<te&pQlisnuJt jslhei r right, i? is thfcir
duly, to throw off such government, and.
security. Such has been the patient suf
ferance of these colonies; and such is
now the necessity which constrains them
. to alter their former systems of govorn
meat. The history ^of the present King
of Great-Britain is a history of repeated
injnrirs andeisnrpations, all having in di-.
rect object the establish ment of an abso
lute tyranny over these states, To prove
ill is, let facts be submitted to a candid
vorW. . ,
He has refused }|bie assent to laws, the
? innsr wholesome and neofcssary for the
public good* ? ? i ' -
He has forbidden his Governor to pass
laws of immediate and pressing import
? anc^ unless iub^cnded in their operation,
till his assent should be obtained : and,
when so sm;Sfen^t he hasutterly neglect
He has refused to pass ^other laws, fat
the accommodation of large districts of
people, unless ttape people would relin
ft quish the right Jl refiescntation in the
Legislature ? a right inestimable to them,
and formidable 4o tyrants onlf% *
He has calle<^togethcr legislative bodies,
at places unusual, uncomfortable, a::d dis
tant from the depository of their public]
record*, for the tote purpose of fatiguing^
them into compliance with his measures. .
* He has dissolved Representative Houses
repeatedly, for opposing, with manly firm
ness, his invasions on the r?ghts of the
people. 0
lie has refused, for a long time after
such dissolution*, to ' cause others t* be
^elect< .?d ; whereby the legislative powers*
incapable of annihHation, have returned^
to the people at large, for their exercise ;
the state remaining in , the mean* time, ex
posed to all> t^ie danger of invasion from
without, and convulsions within.
Jtie has endeavoured to, prevent the
* pulation of these states ; for that purpote
obstructing (he law* for naturalization of
foreigners j refusing to pass others, to. en*
*&uwtge their migration hither, and rais
in# the conditions o I new appropriations of
l'- q&M? ^
| : ; tie, has obstructed the administration of
justice, by refusing fcts assent ?1aws,iei r
estaMishing Judiciary Pjbwers; Jj
He has made iuddHRpendenVon his
will alone, for the tenure of th?r offices,
and the amount and payment of ti?
laries.
He Jis? elected a multitude of new ofi|
1 fices, aftdsem hither swsrms of officers^
to h&rrass, p< : j|fl| eat out tjj/M
1^ ? II m i . i n ? i I ? ? - ? m ? I. ? I ? ? I ?
He has kept aipong us, in times ti?
peine* standing armies, without the conj
quartering
among u*
protecting them, '#?V Tf
JunUhment fur any muidi
imposing
f fiiiiL -v* j
l or tr*i
led fov i
and declaring ufrn
poftr,. to legislate I
m soever.
^JpNehaa abdicated
^declaring u. outo
armies of (breign mercenaries, to com
plete the works of <1eatli>. desolation, and
Wtnny, already begum with circum
* etwees of cruelty and perfidy, scarcely
paralleled in the most barbarous ages, and
~Iffl?Hy unworthy the head of a Civilized
nation.
He has constrained our fellow citiaens,
taken captive on the high seas, to b-ar
arms again* their country, to become the
executioners of their friends And brethern,
I
oilio fall themselves by tfirir hands.
He hat excited domestic insurrection*
[ , .1 . ^
amongst us, anil has endeavoured to bring
on the inhabitants of our frontiers, the
me re ilea* lnc.ian savages, wliosat known
rule ot wrtiiVtte tm undistinguished dcs?
traction of all ag**, sex.es, and conditions.
in every stage of these oppressions, we
have petitioned for redress, in the most
Smble terms : our repeated petitions
ve been answered only \)J repeated in
j|ny. _A prince whose, character is raark
od, by every act, wfocjb may define a ty?
rant, ia, unfit to be the ruler of^a free pco
r The court
l,<! *j
in session two
wly gone tbroV
n continued in
not been intci>
ru^Vyth^llnew
CM* of importan
business of rtneral i
ledge that th<) abolitioaof the ala
it not only, a wise, humane and I jti
Mite, but actqaMw, promotive of tl
Crests? neVerthetaaa they declai
? determination never to recognUe tl
rof the mother country to interfe
i their internal government ; or to ti
Entfthout their consent ; and they v
bill, a* an attempt ? the part of i
tish government to exercise such
"(ionveniigns of the legbiative aui
have generally hewn held, and rest
. espressive of the '?tatfaMiBnf t
nics, have been adopted. Their Is
L and sentiments are and spirit*
?To the po
r the British
here ye|te?
ie editors ot
monster #h^i?^^artfiage#a)
and Morales, two Spanish Generals, on
the 39th of April, attacked the indepen
dent army and was defeated i 400 of their
soldiers deteried during the engagement,!
and went ovet to the partfiot cause. |
? ' / k A ? * - - ?
Mej. William House is appointed by the!
President, commissioner for receiving sub -|
script ions to the lltnk of tjte U* States in
i Charleston.
XUes stales in hia^Registgr, that the cul
tivation of the cang-h' ' *
undertaken upon the
*er? in Louisiana, where Itot'are vast bo
dies of public land, suitable for its growth*
At Natchitoches, J| yields from 3500 to
3000 pounds of sugar per arpent? one
acre of $ane being equal in value to three
acres of cotton, and less expence In cui
Lpr wiH~brrnme the yrand sUplo of the
[Tfcei riWfr country.
? <~n r? v>
? A FmrmtTy" on the subject of an elec
>n for Sheriff of Lancaster District is re- .
Tbe principle of tUU paper are
* avcrs^t? the meddling with electioneerings
Contests.
__ ? r '.i
ERRATA.? In the lati uqmbcr M cWttT"
in the communication from South Amcnca, owt
ytto ^iliprulty of the hand writing:
of minor ? ?
of coorf?( ^ tft the last paragraph*
ad of -? opinion*" read Africans. "
la the account of the lata epidemic com
I last week for confoundcd read ua
. l| sd. col line 60, for untar foot read con
tagioae ; 5sd. lie# for they are read they were.
fj^rrvfmr
MARRIED, last evening, by the Rev.
Reid, Mr.Aw>K tw G. M Kenzi f., to
_ rsit, all of this place.
Also, in London* England on the sd.
May last, Leopold Frederick, Sal
eld, an adventurer, the son of a German
eccentric Miss Caaa
just a Guelpu, a descendant
German family. Mr. Salfield,
^ slyr in the space ot six
I British a
torn
L-iAiUUlM-i*
suth?
tr the matrimonial knot
iA to be a General in the
?""iwed in Lon<k? on~th* J
>*#??.##. **.<?
?Ml ?
the direction 0fl>>c Rcv> Mr. K
heir names arc
, . .SHERIFF SJL&-; ~
ftyx'irtrm of an Ot dcr of The honorable emir!'
vf Common
Monday and Tuesday in August next , 6e?
yore* the Court House in Camdenj within ike
rj^HREE LO* situate in the
X Town of Camden, fronting on Broad
street^ known in llia pfautof said town by
No^? 147, 148? and 164 ; one Lot fronting
on lUn?-str. adjoining tl\e lot on, which thi
Court House stand?, numbered 34, and one*
"fiaJFof a lot fronting on Yoik-street, No.?
640 Acres land, niuie ur less, situate
the main road to Salisbury) 8 mites fro*
Camden ; 3l 1 acres land, mortf or less^fr
situate on the waters of Cranny's quarter
Cm* lr , <tor a ? ? ?wt iess situate
35 acres of land
&eek; 307 Acre*
HP Hanging JJock
more or ' '?
or ?lt?l?^HHuJUo?iti:iindcn
? maifiHrnn?1 VulS?k*v.... ah r* . ?
?e mairapad to Sa
IflRhe pro]
dower clai
widow of said
and to make
ry ?All of the
* Wflftiam and
forder to sari*
Joanna Pat
Pavktr,
>L6n amoutr the
Conditions . ? Six months credit will U
given for one halt oi the pul chase monty ,
and on the Wance 12 months, purchasers
giving approved security, or a mortgage of
the property and payment for Shff. titles.
. F? 8. MvEf ttf.JT. D.
N otice
dcr Ingram? K
Kirklin ? L?W
keeker | P. J. 1 4
*UW
:? Moor*
John Mims,
ilmattad
njMgyShache1
Stover, Thomas
,L. S>tnart, Mr?.
ISAAC SMITH. P. M