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11. lilii . 'o;:xh-cauolxna. r. -, . . ,?AV.' , .STATE LEGISLATURE..' -.-.v. ..s - HOUSE OP COMMONS. .- r " Si' ' Thursday, No. 22. ''v ! " ! Jlfr. ?o6ffT presented a bill tu establish one o ! !'i-r seperate election in Carteret county t and, on peacock I aland read and seBt to the Senate. . ; 1 t -."Jr. Sawyer presented a bill to incorporate ind establish a bunk, by tbe name and tide of " The Bute Tlxik. of North Carolina and to redeem tbe . paper currency no to circulation read and1 sent jo tbe senate.: : 4 ' f 1 f V -j 4. Mr. Dwrringtr presented a bill directing where the Clerks of the Superiour and County Courts and Registers hereafter appointed shall xetp their ctli cs Read and sent to the senate. v - .; i. i-. -' - Mr.Johntton (Anson) presented the petition i of - James fields and John t iclds, praying to be remu ' Tierated for services rendered in the militia service '. in the late war RefvjiTed to the committee on tuW - Jitarf Land Warrants. .2-- ; .1- .- r. m. fls. - 2JK J! 1 C JTrwrw orescnted the Mtiiion of a nunv her of the citizens' of OnslowVpray ing to be added h 'to ihi county of Jones e furred to the committee . -of PrtnoduorisaJ)duiewtrtcea.;"-'' -l"-' - 'Mr. B. Bell presented a bill to incorporate Hall ; Lodee No. 53.1a the county of Carteret.-. - The following standing committee was appointed. r -nwnrfAofwwt, Messrs. Taylor, An. fes, Haw ' 1 -' kin and Wright Of the Senate j and Messrs. Hook, ' -Towler, Bamnger, Lynden Collins, J. U. 4 Bryan ' "Leonard and TbotnM of this house. , n Mr: . William presented the petition of Betsy ; Fulwood, praying to' be divorced from her bus bund. ; - - "T. s ;':"v.;:r '", '-. ir,,;;, ;' , ' . fifr.JJuum (of Anson) presented the petition y f George Cloud, sherifcT of Stokes, praying for m ' turtiier stay on an eaccuuon ootainca. against; mm by the Treasurer on behali of the atate. v ' The House took up the order of the day on Jthe ' resolution presented by Mr. Owen, respecting tle f VPublic Piindngt for the debates and proceedings "x-on which 'see last pageQ uu iJZhk'i i. -Aitsessagb ivn received frotri bis excellency j ' 'the Governorj" aecompenying the Journals of the 'i eleventh contrresa'of the Uuited States also en- ' ' dosing the Vvsignatlon of A;TL Dohalsoo, Col. c: the Chowan Regiment.if tXtfS?&.YHn$,fM J : The following petidona were prescnte4, read and 5 - By Genii Jane the petition of the heir of Wra t Palmer, lata of New-Hanover. Drmoa: for the al ? , ttendon of the name of Wm, ;Hen&lcT(to,Wniam 4 The pedtiona of Sarahl Wrenof Nashi bt Nancy " : iameaoi ourryianooi uaroani utiiiui': 1 .'i lin praying to have property secured to them, were fc f received ilra the Senate. ::Also the petitions of ; William Nchon, ianior of Buncombe,, and of John ,t fionlhac and others of Wasliineton. . , ; '$ ..; Bv CottiniHth Dclitionof Thomas Hamilton , v f Nash pwin for the alteration of the name ol v--Isabella U.vi'tV-f-! rf'.Wv?' T-'i i By -Wr. Otriw, the, petition of Joseph Milhgani I V? praying that the'.'Secteiary be directed tolssue to ?',"r iumi warrant for a poitioji 4of land aa heif tQ bis ? f father James Milligan, an officer in the late Xv". j ' ' j, The following Bills trcre read for the fit tirnc ": and sent to the Senate. , i , ' ITWeAf, a bill to amend an act entitled HAfK amend an s act passed iri 803,, granting tX 'H separate elections in Dupiinr i-rtV.'Jii;i;; jf (fcM-Bf JW& a bill tJ:reviye; and amend an act to establish aa Academy in the countf of Currituck; tie t -r iy jnr. jvortwortau aomto iaciutatc me pavr 0it gation of Neui) river, from Benjamin Smith's fal !!i'-ia Johnston to Newbern.'--il.-ry- y By Mr. Burton, t bill to alter the 'setting 'of the t , county court of Mecklenburg, v I Tj .fr. '-d.', a L'.E to prtTrw prrvms of 4our 5ii r.utr.'.-i iuJ trrrrun the miliurv tmie. HttiveJ li-om V. exceikner the Ciovem- .'njrc fr.cksiasr tae procteciiigs 01 mewoun Mriil of t!.e tenth Dnsrade, caihierbg Lewis Uantcr fiom the oGo of tfeUfed Mjor. . The fu&owiog bills were presr tiiTi end sent to the senate. " , By Mr. Chtmbrrt, t bill to alter the time of hold- Injfthe County Court of Rowan. ' Ut iur. Zojorr, a bill to esubUsH an Academy at Plymouth Ui Washington oouniv. , By 3r. 7. Dell, a bill to establish arl -Academy In Camden county. v-r .", .j..- . - By -Ar. WtorMir, abiu to regulate the teUing of the Sopertour and County courts In the state in tuture. - . A balloting (or a senator of the United States' took place James Turner.' David Stone, Bent. Smith and Tho. Davis were m nomination, oae qf the iotf Stoners, Turner 49, Smuh 33, Davis twenty-six Nomajorky. . " . ' '. ;. A balloung took place lor Attorney uenerai 01 the stateWm. Miller, John Daniel, and 1L G. Burton were in nomination Statu of the roU- Burton 85, Daniel 36, Miller 36. , No majority. Second bullotung State 0 the ,aff-Uurtou 93, Daniel 01. No majority. . . Bv Mr, Avery & bill to amend an act of the lost session, entitled an act, granting to she several coun ties, in this state, all fines, for feiturea amercements and tax fees for the paying, tbe , expence of state prosecutions. . . -:; '." ':. r Mr. Rent presented a but .to remove and pre vent obstructions to tbe passage of fish up Cape- enr river. t , f- ; ... On motion; Retched that a select joint, commit tee be appointed to take into . consideration that a mendments, if any, are necessary in the laws re la- tire to the county trustees of this State, and also the laws regulating tne ieo ei won&ras. , v The following peuuops were presentee, read and referred.'- . . . 'V- v By Me,, Clark, the petiubn of Isaac Bracewell of Edccombe pravmir to be divorced from his wife. ' , By Mr. Ucke, the petition ot Uaniel v nitiner 01 Lincoln, ; praying to be authorized to erect two gates across a public road. :rr J "-y; 5 , By Mr.Johnim, (01 Anson,; tne petition ot f res lev Nclms, praying for remuneration for sundry articles supplied the army in the late war. ' -ny jun tioKet tne peuoons 01 aunory jnnaoiwuis of Lincoln County, praying that Hexekiah Devaae ., Pn Motion, Retohed that a joint : commUteo Mj' J Now appointed to enquire Into the expediency of revLUj l .th ing the Militia Laws. ,Sv';',.'y ' . U ;U h1 t, , ,'..: a cmiuVtt-.te to en ,v.ire tf Ct l.eJa cf de-j i.c .t -1. J rtaerst in cru.r ta icr. i 1 0 e true tal f i4T tj wutkperl!fte4 ty t!.e ju ..it j ;u.ur. '1 Lis ateti Unmt w.sst;rjX)n.J by Mcnms. Mo bme i nj ,VvI'.Trm nd oj jkkJ ty Mtsrs. Briik U, i'.iM and M'iliJin, The argvime:.: cCered oa both siJca were nttf'y the sm as Uiose of fn tlmcabi the House cf Commons, wLkbwulbe found in pape 112 of tt.lr pjper. ' .-, ' The yeas and tuvs on tu amendment were as (uLsws 1 ..... . , . -.; . .. Y-ts Vteurs. Arrw irttm,, A Alason, Bright, Dii, F.dntnnJ. .UrrM, IUkuM, Juper, Lmti, Mllee, Mcbae, Oti'Uw, B SHiiti, kUdltck'bjBBiaita, tkS Toole, Tyor, It Wuhaatt, Ta Ujiim, tVm, UTiiuker, Vyv, Welch. Wright d Wei bomST f NAYS McMrk,, Alcaailcr, Andrra, HrktU. BUck. nan, Cartoa, DeXitrrf, Dcrane. IioLkjo,. 1'uUer, i'rcilv waler. lithcr, Uriat, Grhm," llotkina. Hooka, Hart. Hum Klnl.. f .. U'4.1l. .f VI ' I I J --... k . " lf M IUMh t " UHIMIIp I FMtifTew, Reid, K. Smith, Skaw, SpiKht. blade, Spiccr, Mr. Ai? r eoatenJei, in 1 " Icfcuce, tl.it he lui rtriv? i the first a.i-'.:. . The" M-Vls:rate, howeTerafirr gitlrj tl.ei defendant a rrttty severe' Vt:iia:'.?3 f.r Ms outrajtous ccnducUtoUhln to wit!.'dxsw t!i. the parties fjrtbvith, aud roaie'them eat'.'w factory atnemtnt, cr else fcclbail for apoeartnee to take Lis trial. Mr. Aiicrac cordingly TiithIrew, ani after ccmpcrssiinj the dtfctidsDU to tzre T-'nf, retired fcnserct$9 resolved toe'j ccpo do c.c.re like pasbacs, and keep his temper more in ficm fjr the future. vr Vertes, writtea by a younj Lady, who was seduced, and ' - " deserted by lu.f Lover, t . - ''vv .;. ;.; -"( .'''' ti i ' V 4 .4 . Wliere now Uthat mn cf repoae, '''v Which once u'd to shine on my brewt, . ; '- With the worn that se genially wee; : 'A : J . Aod t night set so kindly at cent ' '. . . - . ; t t "';.;';" .T- '-tithdVawn now, lu t from my sight, ; i . , On she snonung n longer k-lieams I ' '." r - And iiutead of cJittentment at nijcht, ; v ' Mow horror embitters aiy dreams. - 0 Bdmour I why e'er did t bear, What I knew mult be death to believe,., ... , Or drink up S au-ain in my ear, . -1 ' When I knW it waa meant to deceive I. 'V In vain the drk grove do I try, . eViiae repite from aorrow to find, J ifor ah ! from the world I nmy fly, i V ' ;V, But cannot escape frum my iwnd. ' , ;..',,..,' - ' ' ' i In the thickest rc of the hade,?:." M contcisnce rriea, ah I eultv fair I (Vha 4 wretch fimd father you've madef "What a iitheryoav plungdui despair. i 4' ,TM iephyr'a aoh innocent gale'"' ; i" stream, as it wmda tnrougn tne vaie, . , u no uore.' ? Flavia is spoileu no more." "it hurch, in the moment of pray'f,? . : -""Hemorse uoidt ber tetnWe rod, v if ' And barrawa my aoul with depi; V i . f 5 Though I kneel a the throne of my Gob. ' ' ' ; - r-i- ...'i;,,.v .,.. ..., ', Til juit, butl eannot complain, ' ... .;, ,'iufvi .for Belmour atill.dwcllt i my eye ( 1 , ; f And tins botwim, to baeiy oetry a, , Still heavea with lop tender a aigh.'; ' i la 1 spite' of religion's pure breath, i IUC IU1U.'H lUtU Will ) - , And I doat on destruction and death, ' Tiirutav. Km. 97. The following Billa were presented, read ihe rst time and sent to the Senrte. . ;: i , Bv Mri E. Jonei a bill to alter the place of hold-' ing two separate elections in the, County of Wilkes. ,. By MrSurt a but tq authorise any Judge ot the Superior Court, or : any two Juntices of the Peace on sufficient e vidence, to commit to any jail in this state any fugitive who has committed any offence in. any ,other state, for the space of six months un-1 less aooner demanded by said state.. 'I. ;',."'.-.' i ; t y ? mner flu-Jen OC77,aUOn WlOle I labour to hate and desoise. i the appointment of Sheriffs, Constables, Coomers,! t ;- -.jCr. '-, : ; !v-t f.ft r ..i rrr ri'i A . .1. ..... ;i ... . .... . aiHi oilier viucera vicibjj cjvcpivu; u, nu. duuw ; By Mn l'aiMy bil! to prevent frauds by the ae cret holding of Deeds r gift. Bills of sale, Mort j J ..I T- I f . - i gages HiKi ouier ieeu ui iuuvcjuu.c. ? . . ,f . ' i j 4i Uy,Mr.rinferi - bill '(accompanying a petition from sundry inhabitants of Lincoln nd Moore) to prevent the recovery'' at lav1 of any wager made on ,CThe following 'petitions were presented, read and referred.''-."H; ,' J;:' i;-' .''' By Mr: Douglas the petition of Hugh Mills of Rockingham, stating that he had through mistake paid a double tax on a Stud-horse, and praying that the money be telundeU Ml-t-fi rfrivt . . . ... ... a V. Coma, gra)re, tlien.'thou best f relkfs. , KegartMess ot teaaou or unie, , . At once put -m end to my grieft, v ' And throw a dak Veil o'er toy crime. - t -t.it; vsi' 0:'ijfi A;.i-P::i. ?' 4'fi'i' Tet cease not, ye tears, still to flow - from the fount of contrition andloye For excess of aorrow below, " , , : ' i" A pardonmay purchase above. -.' .?'r, MISCEL&AXY1. i ?rin our page ' 48 of this volume, we publisher s humourous law case in; which a. muaciun was a party, and the court of Guild-hall has lately furnish tSTW,-oset.v pcution tvi. pp, praying wWt Rnowing wbich wUl afford some to be placed on the; pension Ust.,. - .fu ; amusement to musical amateurs) :t v i By 25rf.Yo, the petttton cf ajmmberof the im ?f.A iaii in8trttlUnt makcri !bf CornV.iU, habitants of Iredell, praying, to be added to the - T4 T"" .J- j .u ii - .t. uAy Of vrake v:-: MjAtor. was sharge4;W.th no less than ; On ittotioh, Resolved that a joint Committee be ,owr ? wirv v appointed to enquire what alterations hre necesaary Griffiths, and Keefe, and both their .svtves, on Another - balloting for Engrossing . Clerk took " T. -r. . . 1 . I .... ' j, iaceuaniei iM.romcy was eiecicu. . ., . , .i',''A ioint committee was anpointed'to enquire int t the expediency of establishing ail , uniform mode i; of election throughout the state. fi;i --' r'"'.-, ?;' I' 1 Received from the Senate (i message expressing r their willingness that a committee be appointed' to C: "''""y) MW VUW VAVUIbllV V9Vdi7iataaai aa ums i "' of Chancery upon a better foundation thun at pre- sent' . . ' ' ,' 7 ' : V;V ' ' '"Srftttrdar.NovS- ; :4k Y' The fbllowin petitions were presented,' read 8c r.:- refctred. , v ; By itfr.Vrfd.the petition of Wm: Smith, pray t ": . ? ; ing that the Secretory of State be directed to issue j land warrant for Such portion of land as his father t t Samnel Smith- v'ai entitled to for his -services in f.V$'the ievnlabo'ary war.:. .'?: f:':-t :;V r -"'--The petiuohof SamiielMumy,jr.'of Euncoffibe J;ft;'pf Nathaniel Bryun of Bladep," praying to be ciivoie ?A rm their wives, were received from tbe Se- I which I (.Marie on Thursda V ni o-ht : and - on nnssino- . y.. fj .. 1 o 1 I Vi' kmiwi rf thi f niTinlainanta thniiirhr fit In X llMr. MunJbr(f, the petition of George Reetlj 4 :i RoXvari, praviofr to be released Rem certain fines k -? 'imposed on hhu for f.u!ii.g lo attend court and give v . testimony. ; t . C v p;i' ? k: r I 'tv' 'fyM SS'Smrgtr the'' -petition 'of the Master, ;'?.;:''? ' WardenSf and fallows of Unantmity Lodge, No. 54 "J In Edcnion, praying ttf.be authorized to raise a sum '. of money by lottery. v J. ' ': Jia Gurgsmcs, praying lo be remunerated for stir? t " jviP" Performed during the revolunotirf war. ' ": Q.'-'Ttj Mri Bttrter,':the petitiotis- of sundry citieens rrquimahs,pri.ying fof t belter 'regulation of '( V . the fisheries on Yeotrnm creek, in said county. 2 f vi' ' : VTh IIlwlng UIls) eve rtad foe. tho .'rstime, ' , V.i.hd sent ta the Bertfc' "! v-r t''.1:' 'v tie fubUc piiatii.g Uhwlt LuTut'ure b4 teguhited to be mV 'n the act of 180S, entitled an act for ea-1 the preceding night, in Long lane "Smithfield tablishing a mutual Ensucance Society against fire. I It appeared that the defendant 'was marching ferred the bill prescribing the manner ir the public printing shall in future be regulated, ported the bill witnout araenament. uoncurrea wun t J playing k sonata on ''their S windowhuurrw thU pret ....LI .,.i;a-j , hM- K5 i.ni nrrinr .n I black thorn bludgeon he carried. This . rude enqhlry'-i-4'i' '. -'V,i bKMft brought out i Mrjpriffiths whbf is a A third ballotine for' Attorney-Jneralv took 1 retailor of ham and beef, and who demanded nlace-4Vfe of the Poll Burton 93, Paniel 9U I the reason of the noised .Mr. :Astor said he Nomriority4;i t a.''i - r v J had; . rightto ..make a noise, if Je please d, andl t Ot'ODtar.- : c raleigii, ,; v- ' "TnUBSlUT, NOVXMBEB 29,'18ia - - i : i . . . , . .. , ,. Yesterday's Northern Sage brought no Mail far this place. . .? . ... .: Cob Edward Pasteur hat resigned his appoir.t- ment in the Army of the United Stales. - ' . , We understand that II. G.' Bumn, Esq. the At- - torney General elect, intends to reside at Raleigh., It Is said General Armstrong and family arrived at New London from France, on the 1 4th instar.t . in the lup Sally. ; . .The small state of Rhode 'Islam , t,ith Srrid but 'two Representativxs to Congress, has thirteen ., banks.'; The same proportion of banks to popula , Uon, throtlghout the United States; would produce and aggregate of ninelumdred and, thirty banks. 1 he state ol North Carolina wmch sends 10 le presentauves ro vongreas, naa otu two oanas, .... . ; ... , , , j . .. Boston Pafier. e unuerstana ma; mere nas laiciv oeen receive . . ed troin Charleston, two handsome brass held pie ' ' ces, three pounders, suitable for horse or flying ar ' tillery, being a loan from the secretary of AY ar, at - V . I . . . m r. V. . I . ri . . i . iuv rFjwai ui vrcii. aJ uuulu. m. hit aiv iiuuiiucu, one ior tms anwnsna me oiner tor i ewue m, pro vided tho lnhabitants in each place -will organize v , themselves into, a company for, the purpose.of re " ' . ceiving and manceuvering them Wil.Qazttte U f The following ia extracted fiom the proceedings , i ; of the Vermont Legislature Dow in Session. . ' : . Tuetday Oct. ?,6r -The cbmmiUee ofl the peti- -, ttna rvf I jimpl Prm.. rfliwinr in Wrwfatnrk irrt:.1y ' v for passing counterfeit money, praying to be imme : , diately made an inhabitant of the atate prison, - ' make report that the prayer of the -feutionec ;, ougniio oe.graniea., . , y" y S,' r:c.': - -.-k j immense produce of a tingle Seed.Vt have seen ' ; published several accounts of large pumpkins raided; - 1 exposed as a shew, weighs 1 70 pounds. ; Uut our1. ; ; own ' sweetr and fruitful' town of Lancaster out u:.t -ii a j a:ii.i .i . vine raised eia-ht ' numskins. the united weieht of i , - whirh arcta. nniiTiHa,hi. larori. 1 83 twunrla."-. a Our' readers may rely upon this as a fact. - Wo vV, saw' the pumpkins on the vipe, and have flieir . . weight from undojUMedautonty., wrnaL l ne juariauc 'norrA wiiicif cihigu vr.ui -uic tun - s . week, were the Worst we ever witnessed, not.with ' atunHinn ,hj aid nf a lirttmrdarv. Who Waa Started - ,- ' on Saturday, but who Eke , some of the race-horses,, .. SI.w aV. A M ' aYyiM. IjiA J bWtrt nMM Vll lrAl ' .( UCW ills? W njt f1'- rtf",JWMW phu www-i kv.y , otgenttd amusmtui were well attended 5 but Wer';V somewh deranged by the vigilance said activity of t otic of our official citizen? who informed ? : : XVJCUUS.waisssa.v UUllUkC V VWMVStC UI UlR - ' society ,oi mctnuuists in me wnueu , suates, it .nn..r. kn Spiral ili.'.iiimfu r T t . ...J M fltTi in liin 171 IV JV nrl1 or 7bniiiiT 1 h. I.vrnnium r.iv ar4 F ; Tannine-, lutelv discovered bv J. G. Wood, and Rpn ' - jwaaassi ? vs v v isnMitf is' wiw wifwivuiiiiu sii9 V"- ' .' . . a a 't J W . . - w X Tvaia atvui S.UO w wesjM.aM Bauwsnvv mw ivuvniust star . - tantages,to wit I.ffM v?. f W'-?,"; Is'fi, i ...iir Tt.ini Taimpn , in am nniirm i. t. ... i. T- ' ; " .7 - '19 . l--4. upper iiiui w uy.,:sY-: Soe Leathers in 20-days,'- after the same J fit for this bark s and will make better leatner, vnn nait tne cost tnan is required to : , tan in the old vr&yTVahingtoriion.Y : ' J vV t ..:,-'-:r::r'!vvr'1-ii-- '.;--:!; V' .'' ' v' - i-:"-' m. . ' r... -..wBuucwT, ! tnat tnecomDiainant-naa no riant to imenere Tirr- p ?i?Tra wutt,ncw,Q8ie 85Saw Buj Mr. Gf iffiths, who is kvCtmbro Briton, fed . bill to amend 4d ' " h the second section of the militia law,'- rcjouu, T.V-1; - Ar. Oiwrejprsented the petition bf a number "d o again, he would knock him downat. of inhabitants of Kyettevtlle, praying.to be, autho- The defendant, whose temper was in a upon risad to issue small nromisarv notes or flue uuis. i inw -nrcai. immcuiaivty uuurjaiuuK iii,ms. Mr. Carter presented the petition ofthe. Stock I trumeptjbegao .to beat a ttfltoo on tbe drum head tioiuera 01 tuip um.,u7 ,uiup. tw.7) i ot ffu urimtns. ; nis wue,airmea ut ttne also a bi'4,10 carry the same iotoefiect. .. icuffle, ran birt'een" dre in a brisk move- t . '. .. J i , v? ment,. andTscreamtng forte demanded; in h -"-T mi. dcmptaver.Va what he struck her bus " 1CJ J-.xJ Jr--r- "' r; ; n.BM r'p.lli.L band f To which the defendant only answer that the committee appointed to revise the militia ?d with the same instrument laws, be directed to enquire utfotiie expediency ot on wenwu w ; mc , gwou , ,uy. ,ui.ur directinc as. many conies of the Militia Laws to , be 1 moniout concert soon attracted a very nume printed us yill suirply . every , xommissioned officer J rpus auditory i, f Mr. Keefe the hker, in the state. . : .i -f iv ; ' I feeliiog Wmself called upon "to play his5partin v A tiud halloung for senator of the U- p. took the (pjeCet came up in-aid jo'f , his neighbour plaNce5.aoAe oaStone S3, Turner 106.- Mr; GrifHifis I but was so powerfully striici Turner is elected. , btheformanceof IVfr. Astpr, tht heme f f'.. "v '- 'itf s'lATE "'S - ,'' -'i ved by a sudden cadence, to the kennelupon - - ' 1 Irsv ovemier22.? -; - V f his back. His wife, too, cam .. forwkrd. alfeU :Mr. Brickcll nrescnted a bill directing the. man I tuoso. and immedtately flew, cohsptrito. at the nevofpppoihtiiig Jurors for, thie county court of I assailant of her husband . but received, such a :2 ': rW4ay,iKoy.M v - Vt ' W ooehk the blood strtaminV about her" ears. jvir. origin presemeu so veuuuu '" -rv .r.ii' i.rAu:.-- i-.i.rjr ..4..u hahttanofGiwutotv,. House of Commons the Rc Atdr'.fl Wndgeftn, and 'with : the, aid of the The Duke of jftriborough, observing a soldier leaning pensively on tne outt ot Ms tireiocirjusrai- M . 1 1 : i . . J 1. if . . i e.a . S M cet; victory oaa aeciorea itseu ui wvor oi uio iinusn ( arms' at the battle of Blenheim, accosted him thus . . t 7hvao tad. mv friend after such a c-loriona - . victory ?" It may be -glorious (replied tho brave T fellow) but I am thinking what a hard day work - Ihaye bad for. lour vt7.jtr-Xi-'(S' 'f'f' Not long since, two gentlemen; Mr. D. and Mr. , L stood candidates for a seat in the'State Legisla-: " ture of New' York They' werej violently opposed i' to each other by some arutice, mt. u. gamed the , .l.fl.nn ti.'Mn. h.t.it.1l. llAfM. lated witn success, he met a gentleman an acquaint. once of his-- Well,' say s D. I have ' got the el. 5- cction. L. was no match Xor me.. I'll tell, you how I v i flung him if there happened any Dutch voters, I i j Winlit ,ulttrifitih whli tkTY. tiin-e I had the nrt- ' - vantage tfhim., If there were any trenchmcn, could talk; French with them, and there load the advantage of Ana-iBut as to L. be was a clever, v honest, sensible little fellow." Yes, sir, replies, 4. tJi MlflfttTiaTi. atid threr tr ' hnti the advantage of --V.'.t- . -it ,. I Mr. ilcbaae proposed an a w';'V.'j; It, . . .- 'OiedfOn theSili of November, jn Iredell Cesmty, at'sfti advanced age, Thoraaa Alliaon. T ho Natives si tti de- ' ceaaea nave to, lament tue Ueaui ot a .sincere and uilc-, tionute friend, ni e,daared to them ' v liia many disiih- twenrwilichbcingirewatch, ;secd amendment T;rorto;an!r to Co- "t. . . .:'n'.v;i :' ; : U;' auatiiuedlnhimthelsi of an ii'irriiiv . . , - :f Jt?-:" ' V:".M
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