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tl i:si)AV. J.\NL'Al:V fi, IbCS. Ition, nomiiKitinjj trUllam //. Cruw- u ciiiuhJiitc fur the Vice-Presldcncy, - a Uie House of Ueproseiitutlvcs of('.eor- ‘ ^ ,;,e iQlli lilt, lie v.ill be supported, \vt i-’inf, ]>rcUy ifciicni’ly !y his iri.iid?, to ihc ^ ^ . r fti.. i Hi I iM n f'h'il’.rf' /if’T.*»- il'\t hi c'.cci'-oi', iu M5U ii (.-‘Ihoiiii, ^vhuse ch:iiicc of rc- ihut event, is iiiiopclcss one. farcc ilifcrc will be some one at each of tlicni. to noiiiir.alti the canclu’ate a- greecl on hy tlie managers in their se cret meetings nt iialcigh ; and tlius while the peoj)le, gooil souls, imagine they are performing a primary, they will be only acting the seconclary part as signed them by the managers behind the sccnes. laid iit llillsborfiiii^-li, (111 the i'Jth ulU 'i'hc rrc'^lL-nck Nash way culled to t!ie chuir, L; Vuddiesicd the iiicetinij. T]»e miiiiber of L;:izciii whoiittoiidcd, uhout i:0. ! Uni lloi'cr (/the AW/.--'l’his new novel hy Mr, CoDI-di '•'fen published hy C;iry it F.ca, I |.l,,!;ulcl|)liiii, and is suld, hy competent judges, tu be far iihove the writer’s other works. CcII'ncyii.— The opposition chiini iTiiijonties , , both lioiuses of Con},^ress. Let us see, then, ,\!i;an forms they will rn.ike. 'I hey liuve re- ■ resent* d the countrv as on tlic verj.'-e of ruin, Ijfciiisc they were notin power;—they i.ow hold t!ie purse-strings of the n.Uion, and can c'j’.itrol tlie I'-xteulive appointin', nts; it reinuins \) i>e St''- !), therefore, whtther they can n i-.der till- coiuitiy more i)rosperous than it now is, nft-rail tlu-ir croak iiig-.s and dismal prophecies, li lt the trutli is, after l.aving, l.y intriKue and r Riiag-enient, obtained a controi:'ing power in f .tli Mouses of Coiigrt ss, “ they can find my- r.h!g,'m the v.hole ir.achinery of government, r-1 ofonhr and we verdy believe tlu y would ,e"-lndto throw the ri spunsibility of pubfic ..•,e: SUITS ugaiiv imtni the shoulders of the ad- i:.inis’r:aion. In reference to thisslate of things, has he. n coiTeetly ren.arked, that “ if ihe I'i-esid- i;t is to he removed, it must hi; lor the , ui.e rcas!;n tli.at Aii.stides was banished luKse no l.uiilcan he found with him.” mcnt, bnl the motion did not prcvajl. I and not more against it than It 1*5 a ren>arkahle fact, meniioi.rd in ] ^‘^ajnst the best interests of the n«*.^ Frofossor Mitchcll’s (ieoioftical rcsc::r-j tion. But if it be a/^c/that the i^pposii dies, (now in press') that the Connty ofjtion have the majorities, ami we Haywood is twice as lai*i;e as the State raihcr ofopiiiion that it is. notwiilistr.utl- -jf Delaware. inj; tlie explanations of our corrcspond- In the House of C'oni’iioTis, on Friday, cut, it is far better, that the orgainza- ihe hill approj)riniing h»r the im-1 tJon and regulation of the Houses, and provcnieni of the Capf-I't ar below Wil-1 t[,e responsd)ility for their xnrasures, niirij^ion, passed its third readins^; and should be with them, than vith the* 'b(^ bill to provide tor the draining; ot | iViends of the Administration. We aif Mattamuskect Luke, passed its second ,)oi sure tiiat it will not he better and reatlint^, 61 to 57. | more convenient for the Administration Mr. risher presented a stalemet\t to j to have holh Houses, than to have only the House, \\hich wus oriiered to be | against it. In the former case there printed, showin;:: t!ie expendiiui es efthe j some chance for irantjniHiiy, anil for a Slate on Internal Improvements, up to j salutary stii{;nalion of law makinj^ the present time, bon previous to the i wlu’reus, in the latter, there was and to inquire into ll-.c oxnedicncv of in- »l' 'In- U.K,r.l of Intoi nul | „„„ui „]„ :,ys bf. ami loil »ith- ‘ ' Imj)rovcments and Since, incluonti; stock out the least utilitv. 1 l»e j .xeculive creasing the duty on toreign Okanges. pu. ehuscd and paid for uy the Slate, in stands on high and stable j-roi.nd ; the IMr. While, Delegate to Congress from Florida, has introduced a rcsolu- meeting >f the lion into the House of Repre«^entatives, directin": the Committee on Commerce According to the doctrines now in vogt:c in certain parts of the Southern Stales, such an increase of duty would be unconstitutional ; for th.e object is not rcvcniic, htit the j)rotoctinn of the cultivators of Oranges in Florida : and Congress has no power, say our I’.ew- iight expounders of the constitution, to lay a thity for any other purpose than that of revenue. 'I'hc cultivation ofthc vine will, at no distant period, Ijc intro- duceil into the Southern Slates ; and Cot)grcss may then be called on to jiro- tect this new brancli of indu.stry, as its protection was solicited and oljlained on cotton when cullivatcd ; but ac cording to ihe new reading of tlie con stitution. no i)rolection can he allordcd; fur Congress has no power to impose tluties for any other ohject than revenue. Cases like the.^e, whioh touch our own he- interests, show at once the absurdity of the iloclrines in'oacheil In So'Jtli-C.'iroli- the several Navii^ution Companies In the Se.'.utc, on Saturday, Mr. V an- couniry is bad;ini^ in peace and snul- itii; in pleidy ; there is no evil or trou!)!e hook subaiiiled a leseluticin, which was ' prevailing, « xcept ti.e noise and scandal ;«(jrecd to, direclin'-' the Comnuttee 'Moi‘ihis Opposition. Tlie princij It's el I'inance to eiKpiire iiuo the expeditneyol 1 Ad.ims’AJu.inistrr-.tien are those on issuinii^ i'> 'I'reasiiry note;!. jv. hieh this (iovei iime’it ;nus> stand, oe Mr. (.)\v-n fr«>!n the Cominilti e'f f Ti* ' it wi); Mot si;i!al a*, a!!, fur any L'e^th (d nance, made a report, retommendin^^ lip.inie. I*Ir. A-!air,s haj now r.othin:^ to j^ . i* I • 4‘ * I 1 . I • I* .r.is i! :it rliinKon. li'.Mll'V i lOOVi'T. coiiUnuation cl ilie ar>pi'up^iation tor llu* Ido !>-♦ to atUMi J lo iUr niakuu': ol pn'por Iil8t or L(‘tf‘TS !v 1, lb23. ■ A'.ir ler, rn .1. Alexan.drr, tlei^ry Alli.^on, l»v. .lolm AinLde.’’, hiaii pie Ai- exahtlcp, Jani' s T. Atbur\. H l.nu'S C. !;r;il':y, M. Tlnstn iek', .Tames lirtnvn, IM.-rk. .’..nen M I i-ek, Pinkney T-oles, Juhn n’iir’:, A’'rn inddwin, t'pton Uyrum, lloiif r‘ I?;4fiu S. Hreva: d, Al!tn St K.iMwin, .1. L. Un ok.-. .lol i li inn.t, «:vn. ('....Retijamin ( chtii 2. I’i ;.ni Cojicstt ck, .lames Ciiri;, Samuel I). Cow eii, .1(.l'.n Coston, Samuel Conner, Harriet K. Culdwcil, CharlcH t'uhin, William Carst'n, .Tames I). ru'g, Aza- riali 11.11, 'I'iioinie; (JoHens, .le.sse Clark, Jtr- emiah r|f>iit,, I'liorrtHS C.iM.'ell. I) ...Dr. 1). I{. ')unlap, Daniel Da*.;?!, .Tames I)a\i(lson, t'o!. .loliii H. navul'.oi:, AVi’/u.ni !>uii- « u), .Tamos l)inl;in-^,’:'lio::!as Daneo, John l)iU- fey, Mrs. Ohedieiicc Dinkins. r.....ClruK s KiiJis .>, John S. l’;r.frson, .‘Ste phen '1'. I'niersnn. l■'....^\■ii!^uu1 If. I'olgf-r 4, .T.)rt ph Vlirn T, IJoin rt I ..ir-'s, l‘>aac l luiiikin, W illir'm I'hini. Tio'>v!t Turner iaiiv‘;, 'r!iom;is (.iilespif, ilu-? Iji kjs, ,'Ir. (iviHaiil, |{ev. Isii.-ic (irier, Ali ".j^'.'.i'.er {in i v. II....Daniel Ily.Triis, I):’, .tobn .M. IlappoMt, Whitinil! Hooks, T. i l« tu'.cri:;in, Satn 15. Ildl, \udrcw Hipp,'I hoina^i ilairis, .Tohn llendersrr,. Ijeni'lit ol' .Miis Ulukrlv. ■ aj'pointmenlr, icceivlnj^ anti si ndstifj ill I'. Dwlchinson, C'd. Il'.-iK V iloover. .! Willi tni .Tamison, Isa.ir .tinici'son. K....\\'i!li:ni A. Kerr, Marcus K' nnod), U(w i.fil 11. K rr, .hinies Kirk, i'Ksunnah tvcsiab. ever l.avc cmbracc:! liu u!. A(;i!i(:n/Ki'i{\i,. At a nuelii'J and Kxhibilion of th': I.incoln '()unt\ \ .;ricultuv;.l Soi iely, loth Novuiibtr, ]hJ7. (Ik-fnilowmg premiums v. n- awarded ; l oMi.j. Lawson Menderbon, for the btst Mule , 1 • . ,1 . ..f As the Jacksci» r.dilors vehrmcntly as- I'o \l iwvell arleck, tor the best iloise, .•> , , • r ^ r 5 OU sert that the th e.uun of Mr. Snn li ■'lo Mrs. Catharine Wilson, for the best jmce | Speaker of the K n. House cd' Represenla- (,r tw llvd mixi.'d h'th, - bo j a tiruii'pliitinuvbe u ell to slate tin Vo Mrs.. Solomon Kumsaur, for the best plum j assertion of the I’l ar.kfort Coninienatoi', liiixtd Cloth, ‘ I that Z/r/^ A(lnll!ii^tl ation members voted ■ ' ' I'ou : >n rv,.,') hiuu,'. r „■ Ward t!„ .l.icl,s>;n can- *VAUl)lIV McIiKK, Sccrit(t>'^~ j thtluK’. iiiul iU'n .! iiiPiisbtrs ioi' ^ jl’liickbui n. 'I'lie ,!a( ksoii camiuUte was . , c .1 ,.r uiiiniaiely w itlidi'ju n, anvl Mi. Smith A large met mg o le i ^ 1 substituted, and it is a remarkl)ie fact tluit \V.d;e oounty, ti ier.iily to tiie eh clion j (whose vote linally elected uf (;en. .j.icivson, was held In- italtigh! Mr. Smitii, had voted in fuvor of Mr. ,, , ,, , , T I IJlackburn, the Ailinitiistration candio- 0., It,.; S till lilt. I lie Hom. Jul.ll d.'cli..,., Ih.irf,,,.,-, I. nn lc:sl 'I'iiyhjr, was callc^I to the Cluur, \viio adtiressed tlie nu;tl;i:g, says the Sl.u’, Mr. Dureiii pret.entid a bill to vest liie , >iordci M)," tl.e J.rmy r.irJ Navy, election of SlieriiT, in the IVtemen ol lu the ! louses !-;'oper | t;(>r;'i; It. !.ee'::'c, !>’os« ell i^ui;;^. Ikirke coMity, which was rejected on its ,»f i( f;iskit;o?i. lie iteetl not be I......lanus J.;:ita, IJi'.abeth Lockr, John I-it- second leadin';. ' Lnlitius., pei r>oi!a:l\, ab'out the fate 1'aiiv h'' - 'i • , , ,, ’ »* V 1 ^ ' 1 ■ . • . M....:saiu v Matlies, ldiza1)eth Mason, .Tames I:i in.- House, Mr. I ishei pu-rrtcd a . ol hi--, reeo.nuen.latior.s ; a-, a ]>at. nd un- v.cl.ure, William Monieith, ijiii to i’)covporat‘ tlie N oriii-t iirdma I i,e must be if in ‘sninio i [ \|,.. .\tc(Jorkh;, (iuy Max Ins'.itution,for tlie instruction oftlie Deaf ^ ii h ;;ef .1 cili;\‘!i. 'i'!.:' re'^pun .i- bili'y i.i s'lil’iid, with the pfjv. I'r ; we hope that all may be Vvcll with t'.ie He- publie. r.iid Dumlj. . . Mr. J’.ccles, the memo’ ial of th.e Pre sident of the Cape I'ear iiatik, prayiiitj tlia*. the lax paid hy the liaiik, to ihe S'.ale, may be repeah-doi- \ndnilied. Ke- I'erred to aselect joint cnminittee. Tl'.c i)ili to ineorporat'' the Ccracoke J In this eiiin!y, on th:: 4th nil. by the llev. 1». I!. Morivon, .T//\ t'.li JI. l.h!\ 'f D.iiVui;’-- ^ I tun District, .S. C to MlfS Jhirii.i .Jc/ie ,‘}U.:an Navij^ation Coni;>aMy» passed its uiial AieMiuder. reading' and has become a law. W’ni. H. Kei-r, was elected Bri'fadiei j Gt:ter;d of the 7lh P>ritrade. j A bill uas introduc(d in each branch I At her iv '-i.i.^nc’, at llkm-cr .Irrucuiy, en of tiie Leti^ishiture, on Saturda;., lor the i I’riday, the ~c'di »>f Dee. Mrs. .Tam; A'-.'vf’.v Uiil, i‘.ri/.;d'i.-lli 'IcUei', .lames Ntilli‘, .Tohii t^iav, T-'phi-aii;) Miti'lu-ll, .lo’.m llu ••h Ml l)o\\>-l! 'larg’ari't McI.eland, ^\ il- h-iiii .1. .Moi'iImi:!, D i-.id McDaniel, V. Murrin* Sar.ei.d Monl^^oie.L-r, U....liu;,li .V -ely 'J. 0....Nalii;ta O: r A’e\aiulcr Osborn. r t.’ev. Walters. I'haiT, UichariM’coides, .loh-iC. iMiair. I),, U in. .1. I’olk J, Ceorgo W. I'olk, Mart hall T. I'olk, Mar_\ 1‘otts, David Phifer. Q...('yrus Que.-nr. 1, ’ loieph lieed, Tlo-'t. .Joscjili I’oss, Isabel (■r i;:u)iel Itoliinbun, Alexander Kobisun, I’elly liobin-ion. huina^ Sj>ratt, /Ndr.ni Springs J, I'd- of tiie ljet>-is!uture, on r>atur:a\, lur me j i'liciay, xiic ~c'n *'i r.,.,. i numas .Auani i.n- repeal of the Kiectoral L-iw, and a return j Hauhis, couiurt in' t!i'j Uev. I'Ava'.nr r.',irri‘i. , w.ir l Sh.ivp, Wdl.atn Rbarpley, Uol)ert ylnin, 1 I. . 'I’l . 1 . * 1 .1 .. ; .lames Ste\'M'.s, .lolin I). Sniitii, Joseiiii .T'liiitli, to tl'.e District System. ^^ ‘‘ ^ ‘ j la her 1 JHh year, sue sunk under the ravages j t:a at'.d Georgia, and render it jiassing strange th;it men of stuind luind^ sljouid | oe. tncir firsi reading, ui.liout e- | ^ |»n)n;,,|.;,vy ConhumprKui, and has kit a be- liciting, however, in any nuinni r, t:.c reiiijdi of parties. veaveil hu .b;uid tu mo.irn her untlirn ly lo: i. 'r I. If. Taylor, .lobn H. 'I'homas, .laiuc^ (’.. 'rorn-nce, Wiley 1 re\ii r. \\ Ianu;s WiLon, .lulr.i C. AVilson, 'I'hus. ofthe strength (d’ (lartns. 'I'iiis state ment is tuiMier contirmed l)V tin* jollow A(//. Journal. mg: [ I’rom tl’.e Wcstirn Cili/.en Deccmiitr b.] (.Tv'iiu' to hiii'h Waters, the mail arriv ed last evening from I raiiklort. Ou r in an elofjuent aed loreibio inantu.T. ^riie proeeeuiiigs have not yet been pub- lisiied, A r('S(iluli(Mi was passed, which the Star thinks the public ought to be | {•,.(,pj there is that the llou>eoflle| nut in inin.eoiat(> nosses>iun ol ; and this | reseniatives had no* ' i cr. III! the lorenoon ol Ibuisciay, when important resolution is nolliing Spoed Siniiii, of Madison county, ihiin a IecomniemlaLlon to tlu; Irieiuis ol waseleeli'd by a m.iioi iiv i.d one vote o- Guii. Jaekson to meet in the several 1^ [From the Wairenton \ Vie.j j 'i'his paprr is filled with «xeciitivej messages—I’hat ot th.’ I'lesidi'iu is nn-i (j'.ies'ional)Iy in c.ur u[);ni«nlhe aldest state papi r \' e ( \er Di-parted lliis lil' , t)ii Monday'*if,id, the IGth j Dec. at hissiat (t’onioid Ironuork;.) in Piurke j lounl'., Colonel .lirh ir tl'.e oeth I - fl hi ; age. He was born at It v'-ki nridge, j ^ ill Soiin r;:^t cour.tv, \ev. .|ri..,-j,in the year | WM. sMi ni, n. nf. M r.CKT KMll/UO « r-d- thi-eonti abt j I C'(3:o7 of and (i'liuUr i'k'nslom^ J\o- eoun- thv:n in reiiiUr Trnn. .7 IJ. IH'3: between it and thepnerile pi o.li..-! ion orjha-ihc .ndepeudem . o- M.r nov. ha,,i tin- (iovcri'.or is most i.ti ikin|;--!.e in liis|liy, m the care of hi., i .lli-r’s team., tli.:ii Xancy C.allaiit ?v. the Ke.al K^tato of Daniel itinual mes:-Vip‘ intMxiure'; r u.i lit-! ili.‘jiublic serviee, whi n ii ^.»s. old;, a youth oi ^ ti;dlaiU, decea ed. I'l lilioii h-r Dout r. le »'>;i)CCte;l as it is tiillli.!% wbi! ,t ihe * 15 years of age. lie e.n.e to Soilh Ca.(,hna; w T apprai ing to the sati'faelioii of die court, I'residen: uitha ma-ter himd o uehes in „un, ,u.d married Am.a, the B il.at .lohn (lallant, .lames ».,dlai,l. IVm-nsi ■he nio;;t i Ir-uiit manner one-.eiy ^'di- i n,,. p^!,. „ ni-.-.d,lo (an. Matthew to the Ar.u 1 ie.ili pol- | , deceased, t.f l.'o.vim eoiiuty, a true and Wi ll triid Iri' nd and |).ttri(it to his imintry ; by 1.0111 Col. l{aiidh.it!i ;ai.,td a large, nspert.-i- p-r.t ii!'ei'estlli}j iMciaii. .\s a w ritti, Mr. Adams is in- fci-ior to ooman in tii',* rei.-nbiic, and this n?e.''S,';'e v. c ( oiisider the raosf iu ees;oul exei'.mn of t'.is ]»(:i. \'v'ith halois oi up- pii’.,iioii to 'uisiness niost :i.jtoiili-.ii 1 ng. -.iiid the i;ent'iii d a iii'st i\Ue * ducat ion, toi dlant, N'ai-ey Dougberly, wiihi.v of .liion;* Dougl'.erty, Mary Uaukins, -.v Idow o( .ioliii M.in- l.ins,'I’.li/.ubeth Meivinne}, wife if.lo!in McKin- and ^^..lraIi Spearv, wdV ot Sp«. ars. b(-ir. at law of Dat.iel >:ii!ant, dn easeil, art- not. inhaijilanti; of tills Slat; It is OliDKit Ki), by !)lf, and aniial)b faniil}, now l;ll to n\oiirn their th.at jiul)liculi,n b(! niad" hir six: irr trievaoh- lo.v,. ‘ Koine time afti-r his re.si-1 werks in the C.dav. h:i Jowraal, giving noiieo t(. Mainl was el.osen by ' t'" ‘1. hndants to appear aVoiir nrM enurU Icctoral Districts lo nominate canduiales verWui, H. niackhurii. The House ha! pent the pi ev'h)us part of the wei k, in unsucceshlid !niih*ts between Kol)ert J. Now if this recommen-j Ward, and Hlacklnirn. i iu’ vote be- ally stood 47—ir. .dr lor I'.leetur.s. i* 1...^.- ^ dalion be acted on, the good citizens ot j j;J.k'on candidate} was at (he Slate, friendly lo (tener.Tl -laek.^on, | wiihdrawiiby hi* own n (piest v. iil he perroriniiir the part of mere j jVuiv. the contest ; and Mr. Sm:'h. vvoo ofes'.is neutral politics, succeeded. \\ e piijjpi'l*-, bee.uise the .laidison I icket is already formed ;and Ihi'i lad was doubt less kiiown lo nniiiber^ who alieiuled tl'.e \Vake nnetimc, and sanctioned the i'arer of tin; ;d).;veineiilioned resolution. Oil (lie daeksuii 'i'iekc‘1, aj alieaily torni- rd, C.en. i’ett-r l‘'nrney is phtCed lot il'm liisliic'l ; .loliii (liles, lor Rowan : Mesl'.aek 1'. ink' n, for Surry : V\ alter !'. l.caKe, l.w (’uni.,.'I land, although a \ ^cnllem an from .nl ; and I'len. iiii lull. iJl^illCl. District , we It' learn from oui- coi respunderi'is in 1 rank- lort, that members did not b;dl-,l, it all had iieen prc ' Illacl.l/uril ucuiict ha\e been eh'CtefHivr ,\dm;iMStrahon members voted lor W a:d. \ IlKdNI \ I.Ktd.-'l.ATlMtl’,. !♦ will be j ereeivi ii '’oii tiie prnprisi lion tr'ap}>oi:!t a ou MdmifiU'titr cs. has passed ‘he House ol I't legates i)\ a la!ii;e niajoii’’.— i o or thiee veuls a- go, si'm b .1” motion would have been or- '(i,M. (l to lie on the tabh-, like tliat toelei l u (’iiiij'iiiin, \'itb n» intention ou the ]>ait of the in.iiority to act Upon it. '1 lie ti uiii !e of V ii i;inia l)e'"i:i_ 10 see inalteis m a i.ew liijit ; and theii' »)(•.. ga les arc a’-\ are of a cUaJige in their opinion Urst UL*:,iirnaieo i -e.u au u... in relation ta M .oiufat lures—not that I ii'.ev are more trn r.(il> tlian lormei-.y to a :aigge:ition, the name ot l.«ei^ j on impoi tetl Cioods ; but all was snbstiUited. We migiit go mi to ; has bt en un.ivaiim.''. thi'v dfiii’cin this btatf, (Job i>unu \> i-> . 1 • .1111 Ill .jw , / . p|,.;is iijid iiuarler Sessions, to br ln.-kl loi* atid lone; intimate accpiaidtalK e with tia-jbis it lluw-eiti/.i-ns to ri.‘pre-a nt tlu in in ^‘*e | (-unnly af'iris ;id, at tiie !r.ort-l louse iit 1 tonal ;.liairs, lie seems in this prijduelion j ('.jnci-il Asseinhb' ; in winch eap.icity, he Si rv -; C'harlottc, 011 Ihe 1th Mund:r. in I'ebniary in'xt, •,u hav Mi^de n L^-and . Hort to Jirove w hat I j country for a number of vears, to the ^ Hns-.\er, otli. rui.e th. p. tition \^dl ■>'“ ''‘k- . I 1 . N'm I.IMI, V\-bo*..' . • ■ 1 I en OK) coriles.s(>, and heal 1 i-\ paiti: .e; vO lliem. he SN as eajiablt ol (loili, . nu.ti | s;,tisfaetion of bis conslitiients : and re- ^vi,„c.ys, /sm r .11'.n.-t.il. r, Ch-rk of our s.dcl mind is not s «va\ed by part y tei hngs f an . end of his day.-, on earth, tl.e | (;(„u-t, ;it Cle.rh.tte, the'!th Monday d':',ovem- .T't’r nJ"‘md:’:!' sue" l *'• a,.kx.vndku. e... evcrv American m ist fetl proud tha his | h-.lown-ui/. ns. r>tC,.).-pner .dv. f-3. eoiinti y has bi oiigbt for-.b, and liie_ age j who will long r.-niember, v.ill. ph ;. n.j be honored in the l emeiobranr.e of his tions of heart, his unbouiKleu no.^jotaiily and j uriianity. At .Marv’s (irovi-, the-seat of Ihe Ib;v. U. .I.i ■ K' i> • 1 . I .Ill'll- ' P' r^niis indebti d lo t:i:n n> i-;i 1 ; Mdhr, in Ihn keeonnty, departed this liii-, oil _ -| Ms nn-.snn J'hlill Jit'ni'(/itlII'.— le\' ia) s since, j'I'uesdav mianiiig, tin- 'JUi ol )cto'.)i-r, Maih, nfce .i.O '., as 1 • iiileral'. (!o\(iting hinisi,-lt t« I the uil'i- of th*- K-V. W. .1. Milh-r, ill 111-- f'-'-lii ! -.oe.'lM r‘hr.-i:ih of bu-iiu v.br!, ,1, maud--. \iilues and lransceiu!i..nt abiliiies. 1-romthc lio-ibeii (N. V.) 1‘atriot. uviv\ WAX. } rS’ilK su’>.:rib- ;■ iiavii g declini d the ■I'avfrn ! I K'-p r's it-i ,10' (■;Miu''.il_\ ri(Mii\is all iiid euil o i'li- is ab,.oInt(-l;' :-,o!he persons im Snllixan C.out>lj ihiv hail been out hunting lor deer,. blopped oil an einineuee near ill*' Hudson > ar of In r ag Ma e.Iohn I’l rkins, i:.-ai. deeea Iconntv; >ho lui d an 1 dit d an upiiid't :otd d u-j- i’ul eiti/ru. she 17(' i’'or till arn, .lolm Owen was ami Del.iW.Mc (.’anal, lo shoot at a niaik 'lu'\ liad placed I heir m.H li ovei-a ( lusiei „r I, isli.nen on the C. nal, though so far 1 >>**"' ,bov. tliem that there ould he no possi-1 '^as born on Ihown ( u. 1:, 1.1 South Caiohiia, bie danger of anv aci.ideni. 'i he lush on the lii-bi hiy of tn t..U ni n, houever, became i-eslless, and. on the retpusl of the Coiitracior, they alter ed tbeir mark, tiiid tired another way. 'I’lie li ishmen siill, however, conlifiui iij iheir ihieats, and al leni.Mh maiciied uj) I time, 1 r ((ut-'l tliose ind' hl« d tn im-, to 1 ‘uriounded the shooting i al inv sh.;., wla-r-l can at an\ ion. In-en, lo V, hom I am ■i' .11 li..> iunds. and uiih :'> the ( .ill i'. 1 V. ilh !'\- t!ie niid lie of .boin.ii_\', he ol l,o:eo!ii j ^ /lic r ;dt( riiative Ilian a collecli >ii Sh(- w.is the daiighl'-r oi the | "' '■ ' eon ol, A\ lNf; iiist retorm d from the South, ii-i di uhilh-i- 1 (iiiteii.i/l.iO: 1-1 i;.o-.iiig, III a short in a uoiiv. aiu '1 fl IM I |i«ii- 1 and maUt- pal iiK III ; ai;i! tl.c. oiif V. who ( iCl(u'ii!iU to maKi iik 11 , ,1, .,1 , ' ^ . I . ;,i ..... indebted, to ..ill l.ir .setlleim nl wjvthroiigii liii :n, an:., v'ltii tin. a->sis-j iiiO'* I 4 i.r. p 1 e'ui ( for suilieii-tit to show, i.j.iu |;i'eilK'in are yet so mentKm tlie mimes i;f candidates the other J)istricls ; but it i needless. It i^’ that the friends of tl'.e “people'.s can didate” find it necessary, or convenient, or holh, to resort to management and other arts of practiced politicians, to il.cir cause; an.d while they pro;e>s to do every thing above hoard, tliey have, in formed fomr ticl.et nnd .Trrangt'd their plans without Ihi concurrence or knowledge of the peo ple. ir,-^tlicrefoi.', meelin-s of the people are called in. the dilierent dis tricts to select suitable p.^^sons lor the JjjLcksoii Ticket, it will he 'l.'-i' u 1 i- i !)irka\i s ali-'i other wiapon-^, 'I e deleiTPineo now, instead ol earr\iiu" j. , , , , . - on a war 'i in wtiic ’ y . ■ taiice ol'tI'.i ( >11111 aci(.»r, 1-ih‘cted a (lassage Jan. 7, i;’, 'I'he 111'diim n pursued them wilh shovels and j).. k ^y.es—t be shoot ing partv i-ot out f.i' their rcir.cb, txcejitiiig .Mr. Doty, WHO, being a small man, and ear-j I yi!i;; a 111 .IV y 1 if.e, v,;e. o\erroine w ilb 1 |,,.coia !.it i'-'ue, did. iindoig biiiis* If unable to e^ aoe, h*- lay doun with hr> piee.e lock ed. 'ihey ;-ppioa(ot(l him with il.eir in an atti- d'attai l;‘ V* hen he raised the mu/.- 1 iio->. I. .iDiiNso:;. -01. Tjersoii, Indelited \u tli- es'ale fT Dun mi h) bu. Ml-'. ?vrCulior‘h a lew g: ntkmcn ” . .car. .Siie would l; ■ hi r t'lreii i- tra . e>Iii j’,* . V. In isli to i'C retir. if h.- to-.\ n. at t’, ,MT1 J,l t) 1: lb. 11, d'-e-;ise i, v\ liir;' notes h:i\ e .lie r. i|i; ..ted to (-,.11 .-ii.d ii.uke far aheaf! ol Pii. luiJ. p,i_\ me lit ; ail I all those lodrhl i d to il. \ • eil, who l,h’te,t-, ill good I'iOth, till- 111. Ill > oie.'ht to h.i\ i hei.n j.ai 1 ln lor» th.S tl Ov-, u e ii.l iVi.ii d ill,it long. !• iiidulgenee w iil net le.- )p\i n ; a-; the siiiiiid 1. ii-i ip'.i-mly heard he i. .s run ’l!,h!; is hroki-, anl in .ilin( >t e\e; v lie,’.:.i;c.e, to ni\ lois. •o ii.biA'i h'l: 1 11. .fitmi'iry 3, —-i' - ■> \\'ill iirconiiM-ul: t ■ hoard, by the ne ■ lib ha’.ip} to ti.;' (jii.iiiii h ('usi..:iit IS, aii'l p. .so fro'i till- noise and ot iiist lioiis'- a ove 1.1. 1-. .!')hi Mi.ill street. M. M. ('amdct, J.ic. 2'.]. 'W\ ./ /(//.'.'o'r.’hiitiHoii. \( 1 11.Tei I'l !e . I I hal .)ttl , eO.i- iiiii'r op/War 1^ d ui, i.Mn.lre l .icri o', I n r.o\i n.ihi;.;!! s!,.to oi eu1\lon. '! ■•.i'- .s 0.1 tin ph.n', .lion a j', 'od dw > lhiU>; bcir.- , \. i .) .10 e\e- '!( Ill (.aiii, j_m lu u-., and (.iiie' '.‘,t i)oddiM. , III gooil r pa:;-. "1 i. suii is wi 1 S V.N L i iiin firn. ■.u t i. to attemot a rivalrv (d ,. . . , 1 . .1 , , • V- .. I , I/le id Ills pn-te, tl;- biiH reslingmi Hit h their North.erii and l.a--; • , . ,1 , -c .1 j'lo'jiid, and told tnom, it they atlem[)i' ■ 1 to a[.pr(;ach him, he wuuld talu ^ deldu rate aim and lire at them. damti(d him. bidding him dehance, and I u'hi^h h- i.o.-. h; eontinued to r.ppiiiach ; when he execut- niuUr :;ood coin..iti i-d histi.ieat, at.d the toremosl er.e fell j,„ .j,,. v.W,-. .,i (-0:1;. dead (Jii the spot—theotbcrs rathei ed | t;ik-a n.-i^ around iheir lon panion, and Doty eilee'- mi nt. I " iMaiillit:;)it Id,* 11! i: si;h.-.:ri!>e: o!ii r. fo. s:de tI.e I'l Frii'.n liic Iialcigh Ulgister, (/f .liltiviar^ 1. Lciisi'dfuri-—'i’nursday last, in the Set;aiV, the bid for the en-c;ion of a new i oi’niv m the West, to l)“ composed of .1 partoflhe c'e..;i;ies of Uut ke ^aml Him- comiie, and to la- called }or.v;t.'i, v. as re-1 tier’s iai v r.onsulercd it u ease of | jectid tm its second readu,;:, by a vole ^- | i,on.‘ien,e. ,’j 1- to - 7. ■ . I - tJn the same (lay. in tl.e If'ois'^ol f’oni-j a bid was introdue'l I '■ Mr. lirit- it,i ion ioill>' I')' •- ( d his esc a pi* [e g I'e i,in;-,ell op. and n: . 1 ,i!i lor a new county, to !>e rain. d J.a'.'w einiira; e that pari of lI-yvvo'K. i.ou" ecu.1-1-0 by treaty from 'lie Cii'-i o!;-■' ()n*'(i'“ iii'St reudinC' of _L’eo 1;11. M: li' moved (or its ind- ‘iniu- p'.- -..a.i FroiTi t!ie .Mas'-ai hn.iett.i .Tciuroa!, Dec. 1 i. 0,1! Iri'Oids wiil expect from u- some note 01 eou.inenl o*^ t be i-lert i(yii ol .S,iea- ,.'T (d’I he ! lou'e ol i'epresent at i ves. V. e, ^ ,r f.'j'irsi’. regret that tlie 1 :;.ef.u!ive bas| d o lUt-'is'.-3 •t'-r-ii’vii: it., sub.-5'jrii;i .Jiinintr 1:.- s:ue eoi Mid well .^! 1 '.I.I a'.^r. 1; i!id a good u .1 ■ Oil, Hi p:o ' irtlii r pa!iii u!ai -, appl_. lo I tl.e 1-1-' i.iis'-s. .Ho! . (' 1.)!' ,-d lO th.e gl o\\ t li ot e,)t' 01' I r\ ihing v.hieb the ebini'e al', l.l-.o :iil orciiard, U hl!-h prnb;.l 1_- i-^ ' .j'1,'1, II O'.I .siipei-K.r, to ;iM\ in tin- eoo.ity. It in b, h.id on accoinniad.a mg O riiis 'ipj-b !o jam; li ,\i.K\\M)i.::. 4ir.r, ■ it 1.0; >a 1 iui- Ol.i- d :.! oo’y, ihe p’.intat;(ui \\lll (’onitiiillcd t(’t! c .i;-il Met r.!. r.Su -.u' e.>uiit\’, on lei J'.'’’i o'.' D' •'III'/. V, 1.SJ7, .1 n.i'.l ito in.n :■ i or 1 u ho '.ay s he l/eh>n;,s to ( l,;e > s ,1] I C o-ii r, hi'.vwr, li' e.;;' in \iif; I't ,1, (.;i. li • • . j i.-ll - iv ii 'tiiiw. in I'is right (1 , uliout liv.- i' 11 I l.M.e ;i,ebes l,i„'i. ai.d upp, :0'-. to be li!t\ .!'»>> \ 1,1;--. (if a,.,-''. Tl.e (u\ iier 1-. |-i i_iii 1 li.'i .* tii!-\'. 'ii!, prove p.( perty, p.y ei.ii;-es ;.!i' him aW .i\ . .I'MIN SI O \' X'lirif of K.'.if Qri'osr.iiii.. TlM-r.f ilHil-iltl'll lOlilC ri)>l-0lil*’(- e . i'll, r oti h Iti I's, IU u 'j'.jx IS, o ■M-. ; .|-i.' ’. .i 1.1 V, .il -11''! th I \\v‘\wvh\n iV)V \. .V St ri’l. V of Dr. ('I.aii !)! i-s’ ill^l' e'ehr .- trill, in. d\ lor Inti ...ju r iiivr*, I. I.i iii r. (-i- \ed, i.nil 1. •‘.r s.ile it tlie V-; ‘ cf'i' i~ .*t the V ■ -V' : k prices.
The Journal (Salisbury, N.C.)
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Jan. 8, 1828, edition 1
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