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(brother of Lemuel) anil Eliza beth Scott, charged with being accomplices in said crime, was, on motion of their .counsel, or dered to be removed to: the Su perior Court, of Franklin coun ty. Raleigh Star. 1 The notorious Willis Edg, whom we noticed in our last as having been shot, was not kill ed, but severely wounded, ta ken, and committed to "Win ton jail; there to wait his trial, for stealing and carrying off, with intent to sell, a negro girl ,slave, the property of a iVIr.'Riddick, of Gates county. ..EdentonGaz. Frankfort, Ky. March 17. A man and woman were senten ced to be hanged, at the late Montgomery Circuit Court. We understand the, woman had been kept as the mistress of the man, and that their crime was the murder of his toife! Philadelphia, March 29. This morning afire broke out in the hake house of Mr. Watson, situated in Front above Arch street. It was found impossi ble to save the house in which the fire originated; the adjoin ing buildings were very slight ly injured. We regret exceed ingly, that in his extreme anxi ety to save the goods, Mr. Gil bert Gaw remained so long in the house as to be suffocated to death. polite. Capt. B. was ushered finsr'. The reverend author is a smcp r c,v t ' j "- ' - from the UT through a Pressor in the Catholic ,!ffic ofttSj file of servants, white and black, into the alter cabin, to the pre sence of an old, venerable look ing man;, with a long beard, lol ling on a cushioned sofa, look ing more like a Greek priest than captain of a rship of war. While asking the common place questions in such cases was ser ved with coffee, pipes, &c. by the numerous servants or slaves in attendance. Was asked if wc had plenty of provisions for so long a voyage to Boston; if not, would with pleasure supply us with any thing on board and wishing us a good passage we took our leave and made sail. Capt B. supposed them to be Algerines. Petersburg, April 2.-VWe regret to state, that Mr. John Randolph, M. C. lately sustain ed considerable loss in conso- quenceof about 40 hhds. of prime l ooacco, ot his last crop, being swamped on its way by water from this place to Rich mond. Mr. R.'s price for his Tobacco was $10 he received for it, in its damaged state, 8:50. Int. I It is said that John Taliafer ro is elected to Congress, in the place of Mr. Ball, deceased, bv a ma jority of about 100 votes o- On the 1 5th ult at a late hour, thelare dwelling house of Mr. Alexander Baldndge,of Romu lus, N. Y. was consumed by fire, which originated from some ashes taken up and deposited outside the house So short, a notice had Mr. B. and family of their awful situation, having retired to bed, that in their struggle to rescue two females from the flames, who slept in the chamber, his two youngest children, (twins) aged 2 years, who were reposing in the lower part of the house, were consu med by the flames. ege at Georgetown, m the I),s- and an eg,' with drink; recei trip.t. of I,nlnmhif. 1 ,ioa' . . ' . trict of Columbia; whatever dif- ference of -opinion, therefore, may exist as to the cause which has produced so wonderful an effect, the source oif the infor mation is too respectable to ad mit any reasonable doubt of the truth of the facts related. Extract of a letter from the Rev. Mr. Kahlmann, to Lewis Wil cocks, Esq. of New-York, dated White Marsh, Prince George's county, Md. 16th March, 1824. "The metropolis of America is moved, as Jerusalem former ly was, at the arrival of three wise men. It is in a transport of admiration,and religious awe, and nothing can be thought or spoken of, but the astonishing and splendid prodigy, which Jesus Christ, the Eternal Son of God? and most amiable Sa viour of mankind, has been pleased to work in the capital of America, and in sight of our na tional councils. The fact is this .-conformably to the directions of Alexan der, Prince of Hohenlohe, Priest of the Catholic church at Bamburg, in Germany, a nine days' devotion to the socred name of Jesus, was nerformod by several persons the devo tion consisted in reciting the li tanv ol the same nsmn. On thr ver ben. Huns-erford, and thatM9th inst. at half mst three o' he hasgone on to take hisjcIck in the morning (the day seat. ib. and hour nnnnintp1 hv ihn Prince for all those who are out of Europe and who wish to u nite with him in spirit, in holy prayer, mat is to sav. in the ho ly sacrifice of mass, which he celebrate at that precise hour, The reader probably recol lects that John Tinsley was found guilty of exhibiting Faro -that the jury, while bringing in their verdict protested against that part of its punishment which consisted in the infliction of stripes and that the Judge ad dressed an application to the Executive Council, to excuse him from the stripes. We have now the satisfaction to state that the Council have remitted this part of his punishment-26. The Navy. The very tedi ous and expensive court-martial convened at Norfolk, for the trial of Sidney Smith, master commandant, and Beverly Ken non, lieutenant in the navy, closed its session the 25th ult. Captain Smith was found guilty of the charge of receiving a quantity of cochineal on freight and the court adjudged that he should be cashiered; but they rccommenned him to mercy, in consideration of his long servi ces. The President has appro ved the sentence, but yielded to the recommendation of the courtand retained Captain S. in his rank and station. We do not distinctly under stand what was the charge a gainst Lieut. Kcnnon, preferred "y vum. rorter, but the court says the charge was not proved, and Lieut K. was fully'acquit tcd of the same. The case of Lieut. Kennon appears to ex cite considerable feeling. His trial will not be published, and Com. Porter will not be arrest ed on charges preferred against mm by Lieut K. Capt Bradford, of the brig cuy, arrived at Boston from -uessma, makes the following amusms report:Feb 7, off Carthagena, foil in with two '"gates, one of which hoisted American colors, and ordered us to back the main topsail and end our boat alongside; did so. thrift 1S 011 board by that they were not Americans eer they were, they were very Showhill, Md. March 23.: A most shocking circumstance occurred near this place last week. An attempt was made by three ruffian slaves to kidnap one of their own color; which slaves, it appears, were concern ed with one Jacob Purnell, a co lored man, of a most infamous character, notorious for everv vice which man can be guilty of, and who had been a long time engaged in the nefarious busi ness of kidnapping. By some means the object of their nur- suit, aware of the intention of his pursuers, was attempting his I escape, wben he was inhumanly j murdered by repeated blows i while running. The villains were immediately arrested and j confessed the whole circum stance. A warrant was imme diately issued for Purnell's ar rest; after attempting in vain to conceal himself, he cut his throat from ear to ear, and after attempting to utter some thing which could not be under stood, he instantly expired. Three rogues were appre hended in Philadelphia, for hav ing committed sundry larcenies on the morning of Friday week. They were indicted, tried, con victed, and sent to the peniten tiary before 12 o'clock at noon of the same day ed in that davnerhans a thou sand visitors, and on the follow ing day more than two thou sand; shaking hands with every body, smiW, laujrhino- r.nn- versmsthewholorW a v tne srnastlv. Pmo:i-.j i -j countenance of a dying person, m which state I saw her at a bout 6 V clock of the day before i ner miraculous cure, restore to an anerelic.nl p.nnnfnn.. . O . -"vuauce, which circumstance alone dp- lights every body. All the phvsicians who at tended her, solemnly declared. , - . V 7 mat tn e; nature oi her distemner was entirely out ol the reach of medical assistance. Durimr, the above nine daW devotion, she became worse and worse every day was consider ed on two different da vs ashav ing expired: was at the point of death when 1 saw her at about 6 o'clock in the evening, prior to tne sudden restoration in the morning, and even worse at 10 o clock the same nisrht, when visited bv the Rev. Mr TVfof- thews, rector of St. Patrick's Church, at Washington Citv. and was literally at the point of death, ot expiring in the ooinion oi more than 10 respectable per sons in LahlWiic "Ciiiiti- rr V.n t nil. f- 2r- - cynis . A', Alexander to iiko 17..- - - - ucxene Morrison. Un.the 25th FpH in RandnlnH county, Illinois. Mr - John EHror. of Kaskaskia an officer of the Revo lution, aeed 90 v.. bt evens, aged 14. Jxr ".Mr. John Judge to Miss M. C. Poland. Most Judge r contrive 'to get plenty nt land r J For one, we may instance Jud Toand: But plump lawyerCw?irf has trick'd tne w Hole band, And shown us a Judge that has Vb land. DIED, Tn n Larkins aged31 years. J i5ra5Fe;!Kmnt''" the 14th ult Mr. Nathaniel King; s"n Price Current. APRIL 2. , Bacon, Brandy; Apple, Peacl). Cogniac 56 60 Corn, jl50 Cotton, '12$ CoHee, 23 Flour, superfine, 500 -fine, - - 400 Gin, Holland,- 110 n.lmn 4 a American.. 4.0 , iii at me liiuiueni 0Iit . receivina- tho. nrlnmMo c,M "UV T wn - ment, she was restored to as per fect a state of health, as I, who am writing, or any one who may read this letter. 1 was prevailed upon to spend the mVht snhsrnnpnt tn Urm!. O wv iivi 4111- I jixv. , - OUU raculous cure, at the Mayor's i Tea Y'g Hyson, 75 nouse. i saw mrs. JMattingly i Tobacco ' 4 in the mnrnino. nnrl cVo rloolo nn acp " 'fc2$ r ijiuwac uuux, , vvneat, 90 for obtaining the restoration of t"?t sne "ever spent a better ; Whiskey, ',30 PeteH'g.jYorfoi 8 tO 9' Stn i . CO 62 J 53 55 150110 175 135 13! 11 26j 20 525550 Molasses, - - - , 30 Rum, Jamaica, -115 Antigua, - J 75 New-Eng. ' 40 Sugar, brown, - J 8$ loaf, j 15 Salt, loose, - - , 75 sack, - - 300 425 100 42 100 35 125 80 42 13 20 874 !400 100 40 $90 23 90 65 o - 8h 15 55 THE MIRACLE. We publish the following let ter, for the gratification of a number of our readers, to whom we believe the account it con tains of a recent extraordinary his health,) mass was celebrated by several priests, at the above hour, and amongst others, bv your numoie servant in Ueonm town College. The mass ended about 4 o clock, at which time holy com munion was administered to the sick persons, whose cure was the sole object of the said devo tion, and who had prepared themselves for a worthy parti cipation of it by a sorrowful confession of their sins. Mrs. Anne Mattingly, the sister of Capt. Thomas Carber- ry, the present mayor of the! viLy ui vasningion, a sister ol 1 T' T 1 11 uiu xvev. josepn. aroerrv a nijrht in her life. At about half past G o'clock the intelligence of Mrs. Mat tingly's having been perfectly restored to health, at the precise '. moment of the holy communi on, was brought to the College of Georgetown. The bell was' 325 276 120110 150 140 10 $2 A 100 SO 35 30 55 60 125 140 12 23 57 S 450 106 42 95 25 95 13 20 65 115 145 8 100 32 North-Carolina Bank .Votes. At Petersburg, 5 to 6 disc. At Norfolk, 4 A disc. New Advertisements. LIST OF LKTI tn a ' 1 rr. t .., 'kJ. iuiijt; a soiemn ie ueum, witn' r the exposition of the blessed sa-j Sc t crament, was sung by the whole j which, if not taken out by the 1st house, after which I hastened to.' fJuly next, will be sent to the the city to view the grand vi-j SraiPost'Officeasdeadletterf. sion which the Lord had shown j . B LockhartWmB unto us. When upon entering ,BrinkleyRobert 'Lolake Benj tho rnnm ATrc AIoHmK, Zl Baker John 'Lone Lemuel 6V Bradley Jesse Lamer Jefferson I me with a smiling countenance; . Boon James, 2 ,1 tllutrInLrson A 1 was so transported that, 1 , BrownlowSar'hC Merritt Francis U . If 1 .1 , li U XT- It. - . threw mvself on the flnnr. iin Baebv Nancv priest of the Society of Jesus, did ihe same bth bursting in-. ntton fVscar and of a nun at Mount CarmeL t0 tears ol admiration and srrati- ru- r. V U.,.l il.- 11 " ,.aixw tuuu, aim ine wnoie company, : Carter John composed of ahout twelve or fif-; Crutchelo John teen most respectable persons, : Crawley Benj. did the same. All those tliat-SSA j j 1 . Collins B & O vucpiwuniai me moment ol Cotton James of the order of Thfrosi. In Charles county, Maryland, and of two other single sisters, at present residing with her at the Mayor's house. Mrs. Mattingly, at the very precise moment of swallowing the adorable sacrament at the a bove hour, four minutes after 4 o'clock, was, from the point of death, at winch she then was, restored to a most perfect state of health. At the moment of swallowing the blessed sacrament, (which, her tongue being quite parched and dead-like, she could scarce ly effect) she rises up in her bed, and lifting up her two arms, one of which she had not been able for a long time even to move, she exclaims: "Lord Je sus! what have I done to obtain so great a favor? what shall I do to acknowledge so great a bene fit?" asked for her clothes, dresses herself, sits up, throws herself down on her knees, with the priest, the Rev. Stephen Dabrieson, who had given her the holy communion, and who was prostrate on the ground, lost in a transport of admiration and gratitude; then rises, walks through the room, and on that same morning, took as much event, will be highly mterest-.focj as she had taken for the Crawley David D Dicken Patsey Dicken M. E Edmunds Susan her receiving the holy commu nion, and those that were ac quainted with the horrid mar tyrdom which she suffered du ring six years, solemnlv de- clare, that thev consider W Elms niw. 9 miraculous restoration like unto. ! Edward Susan 1 1 . . ":t?.. r.-"i v 11 and equal to the resuscitation of .Lazarus Irom the grave, and that to restore such a diseased, corrupted, and corroded frame to a perfect state of health, re quired nothing less than the same creative power' which had made her at first." MARRIED, ' In Wake county, on the 25th ult. Mr. Samuel Crenshaw to Miss Eliza Harris, daughter of the late James narns, Jksq. In Orange county, on the 14th Feb. Mr. John Compton to Miss Jane Faddis, daughter of the late Mr. Andrew Faddis; and, on the 15th ult. David Ray, Esq. to Miss Ann Eliza Hatch. In Wilkes county, on the 17th Feb. Col. Thomas D. Kelley, of Surry county, to Miss Philey C. Bryan, of the former county. Near Jonesville, Surry county, on the 23d Feb. Mr. Thompson C. Taylor, late of Granville county, to Miss Elizabeth Perdue, eldest Euer Elisha H F Fort Hilliard Flower Lamrock G Grinsteau ThosY H Hilliard Isaac. 3 Hilliard Mary M Hardie Henrietta Hawks JnoS Hunter Jno B Hosper Howell Hobbs Edmund Hawkins Wiett Howard William HutchinsLittle'n Hamlin William Harvey Samuel J Jackson Edmund Jarison J Jones A B Judee J J Johnston Francis IsbellPendletonB Jakes Etheldred Jackson Hardy T L. Leighton Jas 2 April 9 ya MuirThacker Marrast Idlin Medlin Martha Martin Thomas iMyrick Edmund N NicholsonSar'hA Newell Curtis Nevill Martha B O Osborn John B P Pettway Mark H PowellWilliamK Price Cammillo William Pitman James PettetMr. Pierce Nathaniel Proudfit Wm. R Russell Susan P Reynolds Beni. F Ricks Isaac S Smith Henrv 4 Skiles William bprewell E T Thorn Samuel U Upton Joseph Wilson R H Wilcox LittlebV W'ilkesIFy&CoJ Vv eaver Mary Wilkes John Warren James Wells Juda Wrilkes Henry Watson 1 nomas Wavche A A Wiggins MosesL Y YellowlvEdward 3-St
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