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ir.1 T II . Tr- i if 5 li 5 1 .3(1 t i ii 3! S t ft a ;'i 11 iv. ii fc'.g-Vilttieil tr l7 nft-&t cVJlair tV Jecuo3fntUt(BAtviftmutsts a part f cam! ttviiti3 sot Uiaj applkabl the TMewonfa. Irrta tl ptnt w-Wr tte canal 'lurtt ti "INsaewotta t Owe assnmit.lej fl ; - ttt lake. Erie and tha Genwuee rWer Ii 1 9 "- .' 1ft' this, dutanc the rise it nearly 73 fee nd rillqIro 10 licks. Tbi jumntil leiitend 17 Multk 1 Th-her, or nprtherti rot colnmf nee at paiftt I sniierip the TonrouU,and fall i- . to. route of the other prptel caoal at the alU r GenaeiKe river. ThU canal never ri t above the lake Kric level, and wool J be fed frimits water, while mock of the other canal yrvultl derirtits water from er Ck f but in this 'Wrthern route tke canal has to pas the moun taj ridge or shelf that sutains the superior deration ortaVe Ene over lake Ontario.' The deep cottinp t'lrmih rtil wnlil he four miles, d tW greatest lfjiti 25 Uet Fron here to Onnfeftr-e river h a descent T65 feetl Many more bridge, r.rjueductt, and emi lukmel.ts would be rptjrrd on this rocte than the other, and the exine to the Gcntessce would be greater bj about 500.000 dollars. TTieTirsUnce cf either ft abnnt 93 mile. '" 'From Genncsceto fcentca river is nearly lc Trl.AIHbe ttrcaws cron$iihe ranafrhr, north to' Ontario.' This distance cf m milr haa o little porous earth thai not. more than 8 miles would rrpi;e puddlin5 or emhaiiinents. ' 'ea'ecit rirer is 194 - feet lower than lake Kri,' 4nd Ckpr-nTde for tlii'ireceit 25 locls are lo- ' tatctl, besides 2 iiard lck8 at tienncssee river. le'rntddle section is from Seneca river to B'tJme, at the IhnwI of the present navigation of "the Mhwk rircr, a distance of 77 miles. The Adaption of the yjronnd to canaWinf is admira- ' We. The bourse nearly ' level paie through inehlastiblebi:ds tf the best gypsum 'and near totheOnondao saline. Only bix locks will be J-eqcifcd." Towards the end of thi section there it A rise In this caal ; the whole ri-e from ,;leneca to Home U 44 feet From Koine the ,oinal descend ta the Uudscin. ' The eastern -scct'on extend from Ron-.c f- the Hudson river, running along the south bank . o( the Mohawk river, which, though now a na vigable river, i to serve as a feeder to the ca pital. JTrom Rome to Schoharie creek, 71 miles, the fall is 132 feet requiring tS locks The le i" " vel of th canal approaches Schoharie creek at an elevation ot 22 feet above its sarme. There arc two modes of crossing this creek. Adam Slav ba made across the creek to raise the water JO feet, and the canal may be let down by a lock , - ,into th pondt aud a floating bridge may be . stretched ocress it for, a towing path: but it is m beliefed itVouldhn brttci to cross the creek 'yn.arttiiue.ductbri io in order to keep up the ' Jine "of level to paas two slaV ridge near ache ' ecltely Tnc cteek, 400 leet wide, should be liiCTea&ed to 700 to give fi-ee vent to the waters. ' yThe aquedot may 'he- of wod, biippoYted by ; vtwo-abtments and 16 pisra of stoijc. ? F6m ocjiohane crock to Aiuanv is a drMance 1 n mM Wnvinar ilescettt of ISC fi-et i eauir- ri80tekv- 7T; t rM .ltfecsl forta anyepinian as to h fetarV operatHMa'jbrUeraUioU.thay are at present Incited ta Ut Ifc!aaJ. I fear "tSey il1 fil in thear latrdalle t!iem Ikry Lsv a vrrc Erery thing A'orcd thei? occupation andnach toSc AguU"ae. Tlie'Uoas wtnpatUr track. There ii atprrfctnt a' rettlcine$ among the people aader their Hag. Some tuft-age liatib: been comuiiUo4 br tr.cir out parties, ifaerc t Would be OeliTcretl IrOot sucfj a atoaeiai win tioa t awnrleeffjrt woard 09wLia5itat,.te delirer yoa frumtha alefwWth art bowed do mat & U tr!e T U Iht d'ittj of asea, of which jou haa Veea deprit edjcr U three tntaritt. UaUe Yooraalre wiu S h hire came ta tire yo IiWtr, aad with neither new tnao trie gury wutcn ibuow prijiunf The jwedoat soil which you poe, aUouli not eternally remain the patwwony of depotim and rapacitr, do not oppoae Uie carreer of your detrTt ifyoirwere t disregard thuarporta uitr, yoo would aim only to .frustrate the views of nrovidncc. which now rranU Toa the proper i ' . . " . "it. r monent to etc iang suljecttoa aou ntiKrir', , m J r r cr 1 ,c ,,c"r"7 "nu in'coy. auxesvliruf , indeoendencc and nrosDentT. " tUtaa et-,-" ' i'".. ,'v aescnpnori oi . null cnaractcr: et nerieneehas ancient bwin unaergone-aadi erent aretaucb to ueu.eau. more ujightand ought to have been ;.ivcr,f ; the book aflurtls. Of Gen. Jjckun ariKJ Life oi? LCcisos -r . VT hare rercscd UH cona'uiertiW h' tha LifeK Aodrew Jarlaan Major.t,, ta the tenrlce tf the V. States," ocmrtc , JhaRid, bretttnajor, ani ' cooiplcte4 John lleary llaton. The stjile of this p erf at naa'e f?oea"cre the wtitir beln rmri'ir j ej anaffecv kufficiently tl'vated and .iti tu Ll.e soV;k.' -ia . f . i . " a ' anecatiauite unn.it i n:.."." trtja-w I the lllllillrV arhivmit i f t n l.r. - . waiasale here today of Si Uea i.e.ted ' lineation of the character of the inin. Wtt daysago'. Th?y weti seized, tried, cot-demaed J ,;,rin lo u fi;icd rrc,;?r pA aud sold la that Ume Thee proceedings in. j the xulrntt tn. kXer ouht not t6 Utc S iurfd the raue, and should tli,y not receive) necctfJ , Hc fiJ it. V ckow!ei,-,U ,1 in rem iirrrmmit. I iMr I irr m I liive lo i .w ic i .i-o-.i. v ""1 whnt jiJ leons have y.u received from bad Milliard, who. to the tli.-rrce of tha rol, 1 have Come here to subjugate yon,4r to eirish L I a. I. - t ..... .Ulr. H Atliill ' t:ieneives at me eiper.ee ui juin.rwi!rM . little is said ; of his inarriaje pest to no'hili hUifc name not even mentioned. L The. Prtsint f tU I 'mttiL Ait, . c toiu mat l.e as o:t. a e?c.iif.I in CwTeidf- If there art anv anion rnu wbd mAe coui-fuarn fril.n tke Button Ceutinell turdav. an'J wounded in a duel, hot we have n , mr.n oae with them to oppose us, through. apf Salcai on Saturday morning, with the ex. count of his antagonists. To ti.e future Ifo n-rheoHioo. interest.Of anibitKMi. bandou them, 0f rathin-f'urtsinyuLh on the pven-r'n this work w ill be f Use: aod hr reidl. defrit a-rl r?n destroy the-: they are,: wre'j04 ofthat day. He will extend Ids Eateru 'f tl present day it will be pcciued vvth pf, than the tvrannical cheifs with whv they re Uur on-tc. por(nd. From Portland,- he wtU ' 'taft'ord the best account extant of the Ural! :j White Mountainain New-Ham Dshire. to Lan- ".-. lliere is one circurustaace mentiar.nf caster at tWuptfr Coog, on Connecticut Uiver, f wlvich we do not recollect previously to at'r ' 1.1 at . m . . i. coo ii n ri if i . am k. . ... arm tuence across tiieurven-iouuiaiiu 10 i)ur- ". """- "" K,"rl,e,-7 'r vonsic-,. :i-ri!el,whiU they are so degenerate as toacn-p Ceedr through the celebrated Notch of the nd military events at and near New-Q fice thfir mm' sacred djtkfc to such 'dwijrace-j White Mountain in Ww-Hamnshire. ta Lan- ians. . The're is one circurusti3c menti.v J ful passions. Hoaiush and .Imrrican o'Jry Leave such vile chief and repair with us to luton in Vermoat At this pla.ee -he will, tionality of which the reader will make hi ,n the camp ol -lour, where waves tic bright Man-' em)ark fjr Plattsburg ; ami afU;r visiting the cominents. Jackson had heard that the IgiU dard oNiberty ;" the laurels that shall cunrc'.e battle ground and f.irtiScatiims along the Wcs- ture of InNiana, then in seasion t New. yiur brows acquired in dt-fenceot jt tern hhore uf Lake Champli'm, he wiil proceed : lp'' medilated tlic ofl'er of a capitulation c i;ise, will be an imnei isl.a'de reward, supe- t0 Jacket's Harbor, and thence, probably iu the j t!,e Ul l'sh. He ordired Governor Clailwri ri'r t., the treasures of the universe. ; Steam-B at oti Ijake Ontario, to Fort Niagara, should uch a determinatijfi be tnabifested.'ia. IL-ad quarters, Sof U Jlcimi, itth Jiap, iM7. ! Hdvinv; v.cwed tho celebrated Falls of 'Niagara. ' """diatvly ' to arrest the roembefs, and.Wl ir,f'ua Xiexkun aud varou lorts and battle grounds in that jl,,e"1 u'ject to 1ms further orders : ' tk thtGt. rctmlhc. : quarter , he will embark at HuHaloc, and proceed j ;" fw.iqueuce, piaceq an armea tum rr nrT t-nr rrr, , UP Lake trie ti) Detroit, and then return!-" V"" uworoi vne capuoi, ana prevntefl. d COJ.TERJiLrOLUTW.. fhrou-li Ohio, Pennsylvania and Maryland, .member fiom meeting. Tina was indeed i I ernambucco. 1 his place lias aam t.iliiH . ,3 . '. J. 1 hold utmlo fur i i;,,,,! .. i 7. TVashiQirton comonsio'r a murnev ol more : D0,n 101 a ueuerai. .- unaerwctio.mn.on oi neu un oi urazti. it , m.l.., " " Accompauvit.s the work is a nortrait of tU was evacuated by the i atriota tne leaders o General, not indicative ol the great qnalttiei. .M..c.cr.'..c..w..uu. jy..i ,TnatheBotmC,T.tiiul ' cntieu t- ihe man. there air? also BetenJ on the OthfMaytandwas taken possession ot G'ckew.vl Swiff.-We are onRdent, that ! plates, highly useful in explaining the aevcrf T . J - . . . General couvnandir.j the iririliary ern the ii easure ami n.mfnrt nt the. l'rsiilprt. in most unoortant ensraffemenw. . - I S e or the loss ot a man : Ihe indepeiidence of t ' , . . , . , , ., ,.D . i . , :j "T, . , , jii i hi whole tour, have been augmented bv the ue- r trgnta ratnot. I ernamhucco was thus lost aj i suddenly and as 0h5cal knowId c and al?aMe attcii.ioil Oot . cheaply a it was gained iJike tne ratnbow it tfea: Ssvilt, who accompanies him. We hare Juries.-N e notn the estah! was brilliant but evanescent. , a conscious nride in reco-in this able offi. , ol a new 1 ypc Foundry in PbUndelphia. A lwieK of' the whole will. 'shw ;hatT the Jenglh i ofthe ca1 is ;W3 Wilef. the height Jake ErialrOwabe HuoVoh 564teet, aggregate ftfTisfram'd fall 661 feet, tfnd number of locks re o aired !T. The expense of the whole a little yj,) ! P.. I .1 . I li-g. Ytitevgn. . gp.VlX AND l'OitTliGAl . . The London pa'pec contain an oificial .note ' 4n-th subject of the dirt'ere,nca between Spain " and Portugal, arising from the invasion, by Por ygal, withou-tjany cause assigned, of the Span ish ten Vtoiies'on the River Piatt. Spain, in fttcad of rcRcntiug at on.ee the violation of her territories by a orrcsnonduig violation o( the , Pptrtuguese territories m F.uropc or in America, Acted with great moderation and wisdom Ami Addressing herself to the other -great Courts of . Kiimnff demandeu their mediation. To that demand, as might have been expected, they ac ceded mast : readily. The Note is .couched in a stvle of fknvness and moderation and leaves no doabt of the intentions of the Ce n ts of Vienna, : Xondoa,- Paris. Berlin, and Peter" burgh, tosup- iainia her-ucmauu oi ieuress,ir tne ' taaurlot Brazil refuse to turnish satistactory " ejpianatio'ns-to take immediate steps to dU&si : mte'the jusf alarms which her con-l:ict has cre . ntedUnd to atislj the claims of Spain, as well as those pnrtclfdes ofjqstlce ami impai tialU r ihich direct fle conduct of tl.c r ciii.itir-g TJimSs' Thn c cahs little lful.t t' af the Court" ptBraU" youM, i'nmeditt,;!y alter the receipt of this Note, hasten to" give the srfisfac -iop required bv the.CoMrt of pain, even -ft. V vents Mdiitit ocfiiW to induce her to a Void verv tains' that could posmHW tend to taabroil ler w.Uh 'fty or ign p (CoMMOvtcATF-b for the is alt. pat. Cpr. . , mt i ve. of th Com ...nn th. Wp ni.,t,iere a,e now 6 loundarieg in the United Stattt E-rtract cf a letter from I'ernambicco ta a Se-u!cvunHn this derstaml hn was the fW tumll ,.f the. Am.wati 2 at Aew-l QVlCE. & J. White D. &'t city, rccvnvd on .ojrrf.y morning last, tinted Jljy iS. -, . . l t t -Bruce u A number ot schooners have appeared ott U'J ""j ..j-.v,. ... .u, this port, but not allowed by the blockading w honorable to indigenous wiwth,t!iat be has squadron to have any communication with the a'.'eady been elevated by merit to the summ.t shore. On the night of the 18th iust. the Patri- ? hu Prj'esi''i as chiet hngineer. His urban et army evacuated the place, and retreated to u fu hls U 0W Clt,7'e"9 mU bc ,M"? l" DCrved Ue notthxvard, the next mor.niutlie Mnjr's l" Ul i""" ,c- 1 at Charlestawn, ST. E. & J. White. 1 at Hartford. Q. Goodwin & Sons. 2 in Philadelphia J. Ronaljson. The more type tounderies (says the RichmmJ Comptler) the merrier for the printers. Co ue neKtnwaru, tne next morntuijUie Mn's v.. .-. ... . .v-, r- v , " r... w,r ti oops took possession of the place,- and at ?8 8ldc,lt 5ai- cvcnt wllich ha3 a IU0, e ,l,rect ten - jPettUon nukes nn article better tt tt does att o'clock the royid'standard vvas 'hotstcri -on all dc.ncJ thau any other without any violation of nake it cheaper. v the forts. This chanjre will oe akohnfe of mis- Pnnc1Plc3 t0 remove prejudices, harmonixe The British packet Lord Sidinontli, arrirjj erv to many : liiif. under eXistine'ciicbmVtan ieel,1,S Uiasentions, and make us at.JNew-york, ces.it must be a haoor thins aa. to timoTerce ,naeci1 one PeoPle for wc have the sweet con- ?pecu, to be adintr;rse Witlrjouf port,, Wjtite tto? at:oUit,?nAlm l.hat heal aU(J cicatrise all 1 . riuf l.trt ItKusiMs was TfiwlVt: Vt3bd wonua to restjfasured, that toe l'resident will fi, I all rofitie!delrVtAnVflvaffinlr1hf not of a party but of a ;:reat and brought out a cosiderable tfim ill invested in our .Stocks. r. j-1 i - I 7 --J. 1- I . U&rxn&terftr'TfaftPitrto , ild-Chea Atdtt articles rer T pcrtsedoPTUEoTWKtMeaiEoP wowsurriSCairi beBceir'witb4mftt)Sl':trdtttN iMchiiwdtwirit4 in a toretgn landt-!et the reader know, that tliiyj at juut ierm,,ui - - Adcolnirtrator. of Heupy Hauler, 4eoeaed, . BoWt Canton; lnjuoti(iftuluolvad eMpt a to trt of "Judj." menu " - .TT VVilljainOrifcaht Samui-l LOwrie; New triat" grants Bonjanuu Fit.i-arnloli.tr. . jWemiah N(Vmn and mW JUdgmcnl tor UelciulanU hut, when testecV, they b'ecanii"desperate, and at not tho adulatory or idle compliment of a pressed every negro into the seyTiee, wbicli-ren- iew couniy aycopnanis j Dutuie voice or tmtn dered'the place a dangerouretfence for pr"J'uca with emphasis by mifl tons of bold & whites ; at least, such' as we, )t riot 'publicly independent freemen, Who however they may known to be enthusiastically devoted to the diirer in opinion on minor. points.of policy, ?e Patriotic cause. ' The few mopients of which I ltave a cQwn cn-ntry to love and defend, -am only able to avail myself to write to you, Ouring th Presid'JU's excursion amoug the will not permit me to detail "the circumstances heautitul Islands in Boston Bay, to explore that transpired since my last. Don Jose Mar- with a military eye the points of defence, and tins is a prisoner, and on board the. fleet; his to ctitminc the reasons for establishing a great afflicted and interesting wife must undoubtedly maritime depot at the Navy Yard, there was soon bc a widow j Padre J. It. Pessoa 'destroy. ,"e Proud moment for hketel ing a picture wor ed himself : bcfTh lelonged to the boaid" which th.v the liand of a n,a8ter composed the independent govcrnietit. Flour j tt was when. the Commander in Chiet of the and provision of all kinds remain 'hijihei;, hut, Land -and Naval forces of United America, naval store are extaemely'-dull X shall ad- i8tndinS on t!ie l,,fty liead ot sand, which dress you more fully by the Juuij which, is l0. (overlooks the pictucesque and delightful Archi ded, and will sail for ywur port as soon as the lPS,aS0 Gen. Siyift unfolded on the g. ound be- remsiaieu auiiiqrjiies grant cicarances; ns yet 1 1 . "") iwi i' .nii , viiey nave uui. icsuiucu vneir rcspecijy tune tions." . -Savannah, July 5. Frotn Amelia l&'amt. ' ' ' " Our advices from that place come down as late as the 9th instant. ' At that time, the indi- Xaxitf Minn, Qrnrml in VtHf vf the Auxllici- . . '. ri J?r7 of the Me x ican ltepublic. fipwiard, Solilic-rt of Kinp Feawnsnd, -If, f46i nali-jn made yon the instruments ; fthe passiofflofa wicked monarch or I i a v A.nt. o,, uf vjiur countrymen who has conso- '-jprated.the most valuable pai t of his life to the '" rood cf is country, arrives to liberate you, ' ftviUiont any other interest than that of the glory r . wf orr,-. ting tle rausii of truth and justice. t .FerdifiRfid VII. notwithstanding the.sacrifi reVyhicii Spaniard!' have made for him, p pirssesSpain morecrue!l than tie French did whettllwy invaded it ; tlve men who most la . fcoured fot the. restoration and liberty of this ungrateful wretch, are pyw loaded with chains in dungeons or 41? from bis Cruelty. Serving then Buth a prwice', vou serve the tyrant of your " jtftion't and by .ti'di bg hi' agents in tlie new world fOtt degravre yourselves U the rank o " srxecationcTa of a'feole, the. innocent victims qti grWer.fOety than that which the Spanish people Bu'ertd; o account fjTthe-sime pr ncv .", ; ple, at the nostfjlorwui epoch i thek liisto- Americans ictdurs oflSug rtrdinand ; iflofcekeepa you in slavery, and compels. LVTKST FROM AMELIA ISLAND: We have seen several letters from St. Marys and Amelia Island, rrcejved by Jesterday's mail, which confirm the verbal accounts reteiv ed here a few, days since from the same quarter, that, the prospects of. the Patriots were by no means so flattering as at fmt .represented. Had M'Gregor pushed for St. Augustine, immediate ly on his landing at. Vuelia white the Spaniards were panic struck and flying before him, he might perhaps have gained possession of that fortress ;but, he lias lost that opportunity lv de lay; his, followers ar becoming dissatisfied j while the inhabitants of "Florida a.re taking the alarm from the misconduct of his out posts.; and the Planters are petifioning the oliceisof tUe American government oh that frontier, Iof per mission to bring their negroes into our territory orsafetr. t hat I. Courier. eal services with a soldier's; impulse, indicated with his sword's point the fortifications which had been erected under his orders ; while the gallautllull, Bninbridgc and Perry, cplained tlie.course and depth of the channels through which their ships had born them triumphant from the ocean. As annpnrlri tn llir'sp. tirimarv anil nrmni- ..j, i.o.i i i ... .... .. rr -at . r . - y . i ij....o, ..,.uo .cuiiiv isiuiiu pievious io me ; nent h-urcs, the group might include the r arrral of t!u; patriots, had mostly returned, andj ,kcr.Ci.s of heroes ami palriuts, whose servi appcaveu qune con'euteu wsin the mow order of thing. General MacGuegor was busily en jagod in sending r-ifhis troops to the St. John's ; which place he was expected to leach about the. lath instant. St. augustine was strictfy block aded by a Patriot frigate 'and the True-Blood Yankee sloop of war-more than a rrtirtchvfora ny naval force which Spain has'-ih the' vvestern hctnitphere. ' ' . - 1AT4ST ntOM IIAVANSA. By thr Arrival at tuts port, on-.tou-nwy. last, of the schooner Fair American, six. days.from the Havana, wclearu Uiatflie armament repor ted as having sailed from that place, to the re lief of St. Augustine, was nothing-moce or less than a large nnniber of Gutncamjen, which sail ed on tiie llih ult. under convoy, for. the coat of Africa. 1 he news of the Capture of Amelia Island had not reached Havatia.on thwfith iust. Thomas 'bummaii to the ue of David W'ithcrJixJWi, I Julia Parker. Jutigmeat arrested. -. - Mhe cd. JosahJuactK. JohnAlliuu. l(iaii tap Nw Scth B. JotMoii, vs. Uenson HoJlawcU. x NeTr Trial sustained. Ulii on ileraiio of Ann JJ. Pollock, ri. Stanley Kittttl New Trial granted ; and leave pvcu to plaititiff to add oU counts on such demises aa he may wuh. :' Saruli Williams, Adminutratrixr. Stephen Ijtit'ttek. Aruvndment alloued on pavmeut 01 (iorts. - ,, (. State vs. Jolm 'alker. Kulc for New Trial distharg. - btaU! vi. Andrew Walker. Reason in arrest to J4 'Tncnt overruled. . '.-" ;. William Most ly, Guat'dian, he. vt. '. Simoa - Parrott Thoiuaa Campbell. Nqw Trial grsuttOV ' ' . ' Dand Smith, vt Abocr F. BowelL.;Bl6-J&S ttKSomoliJltf Infused. V.-,-;: A Din no demise of Tate, vt. X&rtia and olhcrt, DlsnuStJ, William bttwrfcnce to. Thomas Jerkiis. WswieA . , Cases adjoch.vd to the scpatmj cOCaT Ta jitpvO William T. Muse, Executor See. vt. Mathia B.SiirrC Aumiiiiatiavjr, tic Jadgment fqr defeudaot:.-. V- . tjiiai ies Uujin, t'j. Jacoo I ant. ; Jolm Sliav, vs. John Kenned. "Jndpmmit ftilTm htaisif to their country can trever be lorgotten. Era of Good Feelings. During the late Pre sideivtiat Jubilee many perv:is havt met at fes tive hoards, in plea bam converse, whom partyj politics ha-J long aevereu. V e recui w.t pla sure tt all the circumstances which attended the dentunfctrations of j;o'id feelings. The dinner given by the venerable Ex-Presi-denl Adams, consisted nearly of forty covers was arranged with 'nooie ' simplicity, and tin -aft'ected elegance, and embraced as guests emi. nent men of all political parties. The accom plished and excellent Lady of the Ex-Presjdent did rhe lienors, seated between the President of the United States and the Governor of Ibe Commonwealth. Besides these , Personages. and their respective suites, there were ainufl"-. thp o-ncsf. Ifid Mrmni- t.iol.tonor,' tl'AJt Phillips; Chiel JHistke Parkecj Judges' pavir Ohai les Oubin, vs. JacoD Lather.- Judgment for Defesi Jolm Sliav, vs. Jobti Kennedy. "Judgmeut foilhe pUa Executor of rtisroah Fintriss". Joseph Robins, Adflani istrrtlor. Bill dismissed for want of Equityl : '.r , Hcm-y tJai-dnerw. Pcgyy Neil. tlrdered that tie jaitsj bate in this. Court - ! ; . ' j 'frj Jonathan likr and others w. John Knight ani odiei Dismissed. J . :-.. I w,,'-' Kzekiel Bowen and Burget Sttftie tt. Simpsou Lsnia Ju3gnitnt HtKrmed. .- :-; tS,t i-v' Hai4 Gaitlier t. George Mumford. 'judgtncBt lf suifc -V-i"."-''-' Sute vs. Hawkins Cox. Motion to quasb tcmcW r fuwrd. ,' .w -..-, .William Scott vs. Duncan McAtpin, Nesr.TrisJ'grtiitei State i. Jolm Waadon. Demurrer pei CuitwU ' John hjn ced and Wife cc. vt' 'Wiltiajm Harris Exacuw and James Harris. Dccpee for Petitiojiers W ' "- Stcolien Kine's Adiniriitlralnr va..pJIi K TIUl. 'KA-tn at insud. , ' -v- c- ,-Z--'-i j Henry J. Williams vt. John 8hair. Judguiwit Car31 IPIsU tiff.; v . v.-;-- , t ..-li-V ' "State vt. Justices iif Onslow. TjpmiTrM IvptiiTpA -mi Judgment Jor the state. ,,T ' ':" v ; mruard LaspejTe .vt. Johii1 McTarland. NewTrisi ti fusci,', i . . ' r r " 'v. h ".' -'.i . .! H (Eceutor of George McKinzie vs. Jdh Hulet Judgmct for Plaiuiiir,,. y . .. ' V. - . 'Wp f ! -Jesse Luch.t Joseph Gjbson an4'oth"cra.-.nsherLa'.Bil dismissed tabsctt to make titleto LthcIi upon payment I purchase money and interest t. ' i . - and Adams ; Marshal Prince and vBlake.' Dl trict Attorney ; Major Gen. Car.'ne J the Gn etals Dearborn, Humphreys, ,apdiller j )the Commodores Bainbridge, Hull 1 an4 jPerrT 'j Hon. William Gray, H. G. Otiaj James 'llpyd, and Josiah QuinCy ; W N." B77lsW,Vlisq President ILiikland j-Rev. Messrs,: Whitney and Colemnn ; Mr. Shaw, to whom the; Bepubjic: ,of letter is greatly indebted for the esbmhment of the Athenreum alid otliers whose names we could not learn. . ' ' - H 'The Niagara Journal, printeVt Buflal says AT the Bntrsh governmnyessls on Jakes Erie and Ontario are to.be.suukand i their crews to return to England1. Tnere Mritt aW.. it ft said, be but one regiment of troopa etfttioned at all the posts above Kingston.'' , , ;i . - .V ... " - : J DavisT v.8te vs. Negro Jim. Reasons iu arrest of " Jodgmfbt i Jeramiah Perry, fcc. t. Polly Perry&e.'Ceftiai-aWvsui tairiod 'Report of Conumssioueit quashed and a- oeV' orde to issue. ' ,V . ' ' ' , v-TuiaHood,w.' James Orr. Motj-disnusit appeal lowed'. ... , .. , v., : ,', - Archibald Frew, qui turn vt. Joseph GrahKia. Jugta& for jl5intin'. , "rV-. ' , Ti ." j 5 Sherman Graver for Robert Pouter's Use, SuiM' Matthews . ' Mo Itoo to xlisihiss appeal allowed. I " State vs. Alston Savige. " Reasons in arrest -of Jmlemci allowed. ' 9 ' ' . ; - ; Lvin BOTman ti John ArpiisteAd and Benjamin Tisse den Demun-cr overruled. ? , ' " William Cheatham, Administi-atori &i.-.1 Lucy Boyki Guaiilian, ko. Reasons in arrest of Judgthctit oterfsled. Adaia Istrator of M'llwean t. Jroses. Caraway Ke Trial rvfnsed. ( '-. ''"' v . ,4Uit, Aventon Aver. ..Rovip srrCTe,Df Jadga allowed, aid juderont for Defendant :' ;V ' ' Henjamio Pbi lups . Delilat Butlefi Dismissed. Zibaawd UlsitflrSioipsou-iis.SammA Guthnr. cVti'Jra iWsthmed..' , " .-U-il'ia timm t. vyms. ftew Uiui granted, v 5; .-Irt.-i'f-"'
The North-Carolina Star (Raleigh, N.C.)
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