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A .. '.- . , r ATI N..38. 3ALE IGII, (K. C.) FRIDAT, SEFTBIBKU si. YoLXIL ""l -o 1 ; 1 H JIF TJtOMJa UEXD RRSOtf, jr. Snbtariptfoil (hr joKar par mo ntrat all ureanfaa ar ftaiJ. A4aniamcalt - taalva liari MaeHvl (bra time fur MM . aad lmmlj-4rt taauturaaafc aqntiwaaaf . 0 U paidia aJaaaan -" .tak i ptio ft thm EtkMr, . n.ii aoitt-: . SiTaVltt i a r -t . v-; Notice. - r ; - TNtUMn'toui anUvaflBaCaaBlTCoortarStMBana, I JUrualTtna, till, aill a oWl aa lb M Oaufcr d .raaatka iiikba1.a bn Mack karae, hi aeaa aiaaVatbaaaM a Icaikar fcr0 a bl rM r--..- --- KV ft :n i , la aretrt am aanmf unaatn. mmvwr facaa aat ialiaar Ma U TH CoaW'a hkvp la aWaU a iUbW ai - J ., 4 tb too of ;IhUms all ika laadi kctonrDf toUc tUl a dol k Co) William BlMkmau aa'd toaatiifr aaalrr imlrrvanM t ' a, ; h Mafaut awl catatc; aoeahaacr aill ba retilrad to par ftote ' i i0. anaMe4 actarHy batara lb till af tlw pman5 U at-, stmrmtt I I .k l. Ja anl tf aal anncriar o aaT M V 5buat Of Ihaaguwry AU a-raoa. Intarratrd in A U j 7 aarnca. vau m au u aiicaa uaatu a mm mmm ftt m tAxt Huu-av i ITT tmil.1 IH m ba aairf ba aa Bdraaa m ab MtcaoW aa aWUfarii to tka aaUanbar, lir laiaa uan 'i - . ; , , i fira BiCn, liAMrtlfcL aa4 UKORGB Oabr i via Utata tel.'a aataeenrwaaiy tt bm ""vj aaa ax feel turit. ba iraT larra aaiwtn, to-w look, aaUat jkca M, wbaa bo npaa iuart.la fwl'iRal. baa a aartiauiar rH rraallccani i morfo . in ffekiia& l taenia Tear of aro aixjol ma Kl Wa inabea biHi. wail laaoo, a Mm ". 7' ai4 ait ia KstaM tail lb . A a MMilM . V fit. . - i - i - 1 a- A A Situation -.Wanted.: v 1 TOtfNG Uaetlcaiaa ao bu obuhtad tba iem & f A- M. m! far ri aeon paat baa upicriotw.ed tQ ciMjcm in tail list. Mdaaraoa oi eniK"C -! eacnor ka mt tJt Ha la atauaMhl, luiia ajrwanf ia ila Bllftaart a bra u ifmaan mliir aad Drotri aak Ta i aotB.. nl lar anl ! vara voru bftheai baa tbe OR.' 1 hey vera lately purouaata a in a pais m w n in Kialimnail and fetmaiirc. aBB varo raw aa w W ....... . . n L & atfinUinaea, UaUnil T Jnr. wepp, m rwwii auf eorra bf Con. Uoja ol or wsar wwiwi i n. eilrts) Ttu U1 aticiant toretura to one of Ibraa alaaa. IWHra MaMIlU BO IMKI OO IBCir nnTji in 1 f.u r ...lr m.lhi. enmmaaaiDa J IT U1 lor BtWn HT w uonara iw: -ri".-.rT ... 7 -. . . ' . I 7" ? ' -.1 k i ... i.il tha United bUtVa. IMI IOWT. tha latof UeUjbar MSJU : 1 cwnonuil w noo c5toii , w" ; j-- " " v " i a baradoaad. Lcttert aiMreMed ta tke auUetmjoad M j IVaai C HitUaorvafb KcaardaT. FrlAriiafku JFhrint it rUin rnnl Ck Ifibd a is on ; th pipcri of Florko', thmttt Ibuirr on part icr-portions ef tbo' hiilorj ftf NprthCaro!it ; -our on tbt aJmSoUtratiafk af tion of goftraor lltilcr, and a third n the ad aioiilratMB of gotarAor Braocii. . ; These ve Mvinaye bconlcte, and rcqaire tome correc Hon bid eijrtlroot, which I prqposo to nuke ai4 si6l thm to you for-pablicauuo. ' Thaj cuntsin a regulae history of the itate aio'co the jter I8IS, aad show the ateadr adrance cl,Mr me i aad its eRcaej itlaitrated la tk Iko of thate j he sreUld to prwi.-. If. v . t shall elosj.taif .cokmaalcatMor m the last letter which TlorUn vtwte to Cinaoa. Va- l;ioaa ctrcOdaktaiKra. had delajeJ their tanioiT aptU theUacIiu.DntsuaaiJ'itxisereoaaariii , imsropcr that it shoo Id Uke a4ace. IU tul not eipected to die so tux aad ,ho postponed hia ' v' Gail adica to Coriosa, tahe muraing of the . , .; day B which he died. 0 that moraine his rhf V i t K ' ' lllbH.eii ' (post PaW) will baattradc . . " , t ; HillWougtiy.C. Aacmttr, ttit.1 a, v 31 tt i: f i'-' XeYi Tioaxditis; School ' 4 . A t Aeaifcij'wiBaopaa-d ibJBuary 1SS8, lur u re. -. r I "; mptcxine, btii kuUu ki ear and wara Icadia UatwrTc!iBtff frMH lOw HBpU.SS irtO to it bj thl t d alio aercras CMBTwwiv'iwaT rmimT character f the legistature r( the" stale frotA tneycar 1813, to toe close al the tear 1830, These were the last prod actions of Floruit t and are perhaps mora) intcrestiog thin any of his o thec writings on Notth-Cajolroa. He had pro jected ft larjp: work oa this statr, to embrace a inoFitr ether tnisn a Dbilosophical new - el her history, he; civil institutions, her legislation literature, 'manners i and a'.of her geolo(ya jnioeralcgjr cliciate soil, physical resource! and CapAcit.ei for improvement. : The time Is cairc vbea such a vers; would be read witn ie nutii paea so tbal wc (et thatn agiut S9, IK1 nnKKV tsA mnA annimitleil t4 ml. t0 DfrTB mn t ; Cth nj thrj sra free.iaiU fellow atlla biniielf DivluUeV. and aaa ba was railed in Joneaaoaol), ftd dutl h aatAral brathan there, and tbal hit AitftUer Kkn-l ty tick livet in Xewbarw t ,ibB fcllow hat b pvrs wtw tumLid fellow it feet nine or tea inthe bigK' rtej -rd. Wt.,U.; Wr fcllow tarettowrrled. hU will be bildad Uie atady of th Vrvucb r6" wlal aeren iuchea bih or4 thereabout, whtfoMtba waa f entioa of laeutt Se or thirty young Ladiua, whu, for . . . - . ' ! . . , ! toe moderate tam ( will have dcetat i .. .;. uiftUnwina at iwdaaca nricca. ; ; L raidB lu New lork, and that b h baea oaara-Btr teraraj baudrad dollar. pe7Mou, for boart ad t-iUon ,.U the j .l wb.p oa fch havk, ha. arineoni uajuto eaw iium. biw bm at vv cim --- .- , , - ... " 1 .i-tilil. ' lW fellow ha verr Utile aatiafbetion. be eau't dewrioa any a UidTHk orveetly at which. he wyt he bat baan,' or even rhreilie eof iheriTeraoo which the aereral atOestbathe ) Tha claiiioal rekr will oommeooe on 'tfio til of Jataoarv eiciaa told hi that he twutf aarvive ealr a tew hours t He requested Mr, Mar Icy and toytell to raise hia p aad tuppott hiaa feoUl ka coulit; writo to Coxiaaa. 1 Wa complied wit! bia re-. quest, and he wrote the following letterr whicU i ,. i i i 1 1 1 1. . i-. ne aircciru ma iu Kiwiita aer- u ivvi aa ov should be burM ' . ' . v. i' wVjr Dtr Orirtf,, ' c ' - -' t r ' t he hand t,f Jeath lenpoa twef tKe..r.' rent of life is etfjitiB at wextresaiUrsand rush, tns; with iacresttd ferce te ray heart. ly death 'will not aurprise you yoa have Ion; fureseen it and J hope have prepared yoarself for it I have poioteil out to (tnlo the spot which I bare selected for my graved. You knew the pott it U the littiw etninsBfi in the north-west cor ner ef Mr.JMarlj's grove, where, the Issttimo I sawyou,yru conversed with me so tcnderlr, on ay approaching tJusolutioo, aod dwelt with such force on the prospects . ot Immortality. at When I am dead, wilt tbon not Continue ta pray five m. (VrUnt ? " -1 haa hail thv nravcra for & ... I. .1. Kf r 4 L . . I . k A . h.A.I. Mkn I 1 . . . . m. cicn7 iHBficyp.q wie i iwiirv- n" firteeB year, and certainty know lesa tf then- history and ot the h t ttj (or sUto t which they belong, than an people In comforted j,y t : ? and aulsh wi the tsth of NovatDbeW whttf ttto vaoaitoo (the -;v.CiOwlyrje) willtaka ptaac'j' .;.;('.,, .''" ' ? r.'' " , ... -: l sucafciai ert ft vDiamt a of eipenenae, atswuny ana C ; ta'"'"', wa rrattitwill be in our power to- gita iauf-etion ' to tn parei.U auaguaruians wua will aanmia lueir auurea ,or win. ta oureare... ' , -J V . ' V " s- Mor am dm tuiormauoa can oe oDuuneu dt appwiaiion to helai been at, kro situated. , It it believed that he a Have, thdowner or owocrt aro retmetted to eouie I'orwarJ. urova .prarty, pay cbargc and lata blm yf i; A- f .-" - : ' 3f. Bf- Ttree Pianot will be kept tor the h ot Uie P , pila, aad S large aatortraeiit of printed Moiick, for l,icli they will ba cliarged at tue rruiaa;iptiia prices inn ,i,u ' the bouks absoluiely rtquUite fur tlitir o n i n-, will '. tute the oi.'y rxira cbargr. . Parents niuv restkiMtro'' ' ' rui :le.ili,-ult i b.M...i.w i..i T AVarwoton- Se,pt V tMt.'t.'1 . ' 3 -Vt' preieaX Mouae to out, (ODr n Ai reV ill alto tall for u j .kae a mmitha. an excellent Cabinet Pi-' VMIIVI AT. . . . ... ao Port.,fromoueof J.tSTTV C. (i. WHITE. Sh'ft III, -k.it. r- m..n i,!niinl j SepieiaberS, 4821. ) sr-ft. SaVlot'a Xotice rflKl?!f op, and aomrnilteS ta. jtui a begro fallow ayia i .naina of Arthar.akout tweoiy-tive ot thirty raartoiu, r & fet-t thrlii or uina inebel liii.li. who lava ha belonrt to a h-. .Vlartio, living ia Georgia, near Abgaata. theowoerh ited to eoweforaard, prove properly fay eWce tpd t 'iim away; -V : . j V --t'i2-. I '. ..t . . . A. A. . A.A-!-. . ft i -.V TLT l Bonwuiiaw wti-b -jr - 'a .mV ,? vv f kivoilirwoeoent,aad do not wubtoreot it ua-.'. 'i - v f 1 . a - ... a -vi a .bb 1 j , ,1 . atak anlat akuM laaw mnCH II fSir'Siril CI W BWs ., .1 NOTICE. the United States, and who, until lately, cared niitbTng; about either. Mow that piritvof in cjuiry has gone abroad, they koo not Where to pp'.fr -information. There are ro hjitkb to he consulted, od frbui some cause not well un derstoud, tU public papers, which issue Weekly fiom the pre, seldom contain any publications relati.V t the state.' It is hoped that some mau of leisure aod abilitr will exrcalo such a work as Floiiaii lud Droiecled'i it would con tribute much, to give respect to the state abroad, auu chenati attectioi lor her at bome. - . How dttTereot was Flortan from almost ell the other men of my acquaintance 1 N It is now twenty three years since I first met with him. He was then reading the meditations bf the em neror Antonius. iIn the first chanter the empe- ror give'!atv acctjtlQl'ot the tonks Jwhidi he had read of thtrprC'jeptof t Irorn "whom ht. hid re Ccived instructi ng and the influence, fthich eich Ktfd H fj.i jh'3 jcharacter.. In a jconver i . ; . 1 1 .ii m wa aa-wa ,i iina i awiiini i a aiuire Florian by whai'co'orae of btudy and reflection Af rrilerkl meat nig of the Uck holders of the Roanoke Navisatioa Company, will be held at Kock LaUdinc. en the second Monday of November nexti , . ? Sept 1, 1821. ' Company. 87 -aw. 1 I BS AUMSTBONG liiforma the ainptt-rt of Aasera I u, anil the I jiHiei and Gentlemeit who mav visit Ha r . . . t . ..... A...1.1A i.AM :.i. iMtu-M triar in, ib wen orwiwrcu iw iwwumw wv w board en ilve most reasonable ternito Her rooms ale large and convenient and aitunted Bear the Court-Uotiae. v, 'There is aa excellent Stable oa the lot well furnished with corn, fodder, oats, te. . Y:K"r . Kakigh. Aiik 30, Mil. . , ! SS-s ' '' " -w r . ' 1 i w. i'Li: " o'.l '-','.'-J vaiuauie i roperiv lur nate." "fTT UuL.be sold on Friday Uie Slstay ot 3ept mber 'next, f V kt the late dwelling of Hamuel' GcHilrtin,. dvo't, all tba pi-tcMialJperisliblepTOpeiy lloigingti said estate, eoni sisiingol tlleven tikeU Ntgroe,; men. womeii &t ehilh-eo, ISara and cirls t lo IlonschulH and Kitclien Furniture i a- rooaa . which an elegant 6Hn S'irp, an excellant eight day clack, Side Uowd. Dining t'aWe d da and FiiruUtire, Plate, a;a co. ate. Jiiau one norac, vws snu aive, nogs, no, Teems of Sale Nine monUia credit tor ll nuus over four dollars. . lioad tad apprsed ateoiiety will be retpuf iot the Aamimtirater. Take iVotice. ; )FaINQ about to set ou witti my family to Alabama, I 1 hare left with Mr. Wra. Ptek of this place, about a luzcb' watelies belonging to person! in different counties In tlte state, which must be taken away by the lOih of nxt December, or they wJU be sold at auction to pay cosisof re piurs he. 't hose who owe' me for work done etc. will please ti snusider my needs, and pay Mr Peck Uen he prcseuts ineiraeouuiit s lit win rive receipts in my. behalf. - THO.liSEMONU. Bslei-U. August 29. 1821, ; 7 St. 1 Ten Cents lVtiviarA. . fa AcN-AWAT from th lubsenber oa the UA nr rnnnih an apprentice boy to the cabinet business by tlif J name ot r.Titiraim aanuers, he ia about 19 fears ot are, nae n 'When be went away ' common homespun clothes, he is a, oautnve tcet and a hau high, slope ahoaluered, blew e)ea, ot pat awartbey completion, no it lurking about with a rut ot angered glorei on bit hands ot an olive colour, which have some reason la believe was stolen; the laid fcllow can always be fO-ind amongst the lowest class of peoplekui at dissipated plsoes, be stttdom or ever sneaks the truth. Thit is to forwarn all persons Irom harboring or employ inf the said apprenuee, asihtf law will be strictly enforced gainst wed offenders 'i ht, kD0Ve reward will be given ta any person for bit delivery, but uo thanks to the person nor xeoecS paid. k,'V ' . U.KUtSllSK, Baleigh, S pt ,f Sal. . 86 St.' ... ' ..-.-. I, , , , .' lu; had ftirmea his wn character r lie answer ed, that until the age of twenty he had been ; a prey to impetuous passions, resigning himself to their ifitiueuce as the. circumstances of life called them up, when accident threw in his way tills work of Antimiua. lie wsk before well acquainted wit'.i the excellence of hi character, anu was then informed of the rnahi er hi which that character had beenniodelled ii early voulh. He atipired not to become a prince, but to be- come a good man, aou as ni: huu berore read ..Soots and conversed with men only for tis amusement, he now resolved to pro fit from his reading anil tonvera'ion. id a little time after wartla," aid he "1 met with the Lnnker-On, and to that book 1 am indented Raleigh, Avg.M,iUU as 3t .Tvfeiii'S Bollaxs ReVaxo, , v 'TOR a Kcern Fellow, riio. lei't roe on the 27th of Msrch V, " " 1 y H pamefOf JIM, of dark orbh.ek rpmp1ex4tiiJrBde raxhers highforelaadaiidl hink a little lo'olimd tBjj,,ptrmBr ' be bow-lneai ot Ue mnbtle se,aua about 5 orvc years t of age. .lVvl bbt k fewKaya heforw that time purchased liim of kMf, ,W. Hu'hmU of Xa-umberndouiity, Vbi ginia, whe states ti me tlwl Uie aaid fellow hs a free wile and child in thnt eottuty, where it la moat probable be will ' endeavor to get to. 1 have ba oubt but be will rndekvnr is . , ,ias as kfreo tuau, or deny his own name ttiAd hi, masters too : .Thejailonot'0iiitle',' Nortli Carolina aiwl Virginia, v- ' arertuestcd tn-Vxamine their black prWenei-a for the Vu o ' t ion of the said fellow t audifteeured ia any jail In the three - states, so that t can Ugaia get poracssioii bt hu 4 o0VB reward will bap,irmpity paidff r t'u. :V .i-v-v- i,., I'lio aalit fcllo ; of a good oountpn,e, ana wimld be considered by Soy. r roh t being"1 Very likely.'. I tsnnot welldeaeribotUacJotluhgm wbtdi.k went awav but I ye- r : collect ha wmw urit browa grt aat wiii t.igeap :.auu!a velvet 'eollar. .'C'k . i -V. .jV'- :-' - 5 .15 M IWtMS." .'. i i .n i' t "p ; Slatt of North-Carolina, ; JtiliQ Smitli's ExtCutors, vs. James Stephenson -'!.'' and i.fhera.-In, Equity T appeal iujr to flij,' satisfaction ef ibia Court (hat Janee w I Steuhvnson is not aa 1nhabitknt-ot this state, it ia there Cure ordered thut publicaliot, lx! made six weeks in ilia Star, the Slate Uaxettertit Ualeigh, that unless said Steulieticoo I appear at the nrxt Court of Equity m ba hehl fbr the coun ty ol ireaeii, on tne its wouuay aiur tne 4tli Monday of Sf ptrmber next and there plead, answer or demur- iuilee- ' . f . win i. - . ...i . i . . . . mriic prv ,iuii'iw v iwi aatmi una auu uv saiUC. win oe, nearu csiianc, -k .- sv r , , JOHN N.HABf,C.M.C.E. ,rofp!i.1''' ''i,:.y, v'- ' ICB-CUk VhS aaobe ft id at the bouse ol the subscriber an MondaV naxt, the 25th it. and eaerv follow inr warm h. V.-v -b5 V ' t -wt ; .: .' M -wVotice. .- ON Tdcsilay the 3d of October next, at the dwelling house of the dt erased m the city of Uleiiflv. will be exposed id tale to the highest bidder ou a credit oi six molhv the purchaser giving dobii with approved security, sundry ai-tielei o the perishabb: property belonging to the estate uf tut iste tsotien iTiiniint. 1 , " .. - . , ; V . : ' LEWIS' WILUAMS, F.x'r, SrWtembere, IS21. - 37 bit: ' ihiring ibaumaier atatou Also CB by tW pound, BieighJtifte-M.V.:WJ; KW- g A Camp-McctinWiir commence on Thursday the 1 UU Uerobeff at taiaCiCJiapet Wi frank- Jin county, about is mucsirum snamirg, ana a iram ih vioiu,kich wiwum ' September I J. . i ''. ""- "STVlt'.nat m honte ia the tflwn af VfairMdinFnnirli. Wnu ij county, N. C on Wednesday theS9tli of August laat, Air. Thomas Oa. , 1 his man cam to this county inoosiM pany , witb. the play actors and animala, hie associates left tU;. nl... . I a. .I... Kn.tnn. In kj '..a. J.k I A pWB m .VW A A .Wll. V . . H . .Wll ,U, procecdea on towards txaungn." ilia oonnecuona or those fully authorised will do well to soma on at soon at practice bus aad attend to Ibc butiaesaaf thedea'tl():r ,. , ' .. 5 .'.- a .,i. 1 J , ' AIUIU I11UJI WyBesborOugb,Sepr. 5,11?!.' 87 t, more than to any other, for that philosophy wlucn lias taught me trie government ol my pas sions and niy feelings. That bonk gave a new direction to my ambiiioo, and unfolded new, viewj upon the subject of .religion. This is still my favourite book, and I wish tliat all the youns raeo of my country would read it; they will ne ver read one of its papers without receiving in struction or finding some new incentive 'to vir tue. About the same time that 1 met with the Looker-On, I read tha Travels of Anacharsis, the most iacinatini? wot k on the history, litera ture and philosophy of the Greeks,, that lus e- ver been written, and better calculated to leave virtuous impressions on the minds of ingenuous youth, than any his'o'ical of biographical work that I have read.- The favorable impressions which had been made upon my'tnind, up to niy twenty fourth year, wet in that year tuhftrm ed by reading and studying f he sermons and pa rables of Christ, as they are recorded by he e-vangeiift-i-the works of , Dr,.s Rcid and Dr, Stewart tauht me how to think, and the me- moiis of the duke of Sully instructed me in the art of becoming a man of business.",' ' ; i . fassions are me nres oi eentusbantt riorian was one of the few men that I ha'v knon who had learned so to control them as to enjoy their genial inltueace anu -never qe subject to tneir terrible devastation. , rhilosonhy had purgrd his soul of everr lonv passion, of every crovel- ling feelipr, , '. jlis religion was the; religloa of hioty. hummt yaiMl good works." He never Uis ttitetl abaut doctrinal jruint's f he .'seemed Vto iare jBoihing; aboat them f and upon one occa sion,"' when I rebuked him for, bis iudifference uwon . thee subjects, he observed that the excellence of the christian relizion, aod its ef fic.'vcy upon society, were, in a great degree, lost by tlte controversies oi refigious sects that the efforts of each scct ref e wtich satire direct- ed to the propagation ot particular - doctrines iiian .m uie propoguuua oj we; cnnaiiMit apuu that true religion conflicts doing iuatlyUor- ing mercy, and walking .humbly before Gd f in this sense it was preached by Christ; ja this sense it is easily underltood by mankind, and and often felt their effiucy. Con me, -In this boar ol death, I the thought tint yon -Will of ten visit my grave, and kneeling on it put up ? ravers for my.bappinesa. , Such u thy paritj, orinna, that a good God will grant thy suppli cations. 1 Oh I that in the world 'beyond the , grave, t may retain the couiciousness of having. 1 known and loved thee, my dearest vorinna; mat I nay be permitted to visit thee in 'thy dream and hold converse with thy spirit. And when thou sbalt die, wilt thou be buried in the same grave where . shall he laid, tha; we may sleep together in deatfi and rue together in the morn ing of the resurrection. ' -May God btess your ' and protect youv lie. has given to) us both chequered exis'teneo upon earth j lei us hop and trust that he.wilt provide far us a suitable, mansion in Heaven, -t . 1 ' -,'' ' 1 . I am unable to write aoy more my extfe , vities are growing cold aud my eyes dim." Fare- welUQrinna, to me, thou bef t ot women, and dearest of friend i: Thv i FpBlAN.r il willfrwtaV time to time send ; you , extracw l?oiirttie eweapoittueTwTMh Wfcl'hjeara . IK existed between Flortan ,and AJorinna. ,Thrs eorresnoRdeace is charecterized by ' teiideroess ' of affection, refinement tf taste add-purity of sentiment. It will be read with Borne interest by those of your subscribers' whx know how to appreciate the virtues or sympathie lo the aor rows of these unfortunate friends. '; V-i"t:.,:.,.-' ,philoflorUn. ... PomesUc. 7r : WELL llQJYE fabJtlCKQMTS '". sV PBKAC0tVAUU8T 29. The extraordj jary excitemeat of our. town!-. men, on the occasion, exclusive of general con siderations, made us very solicitous lo give this day, the best hintoi.y we could procure., "ef the much to be lamented ' transactions of the 22ii , ;' ; inst, which we feel a88Ut ed, were no less "pain- V ful to the party ordering, then to the party7 suf fering the penalty of the Uw-.;f The. stattmtnt , .' We have uo : wish to remark on lne: transac- , tion, conceiving It as "of peculiarly delicate nature, luriuer 1,10 reminu our reauers, toai & difficul ty -of a similar kind occurred in, Lou ' . isiana, on its beiog taken; possession of by th ' United Statea. when the lormer Intendant was impisoneu ror a wee:, oy tjoy. ijiaioonie, lor not surrendering papers, under similar circum stances nd that Galyez, It this place, impri soned Col. Cmbell,tor man icooths, oa bare auspicion, of his jiavingin his " poieasioo, 'pa- pers ot, v pttyiq nature, and, belongiag to the A . a . aw aaBBjl anHapAlnnSa srf arWaaV Anil ekitawa ' ' ' : STATEMENT. i J ' . , On information. Riven' to the Alcade, . that public documents, or records, required by indi viduals to enable them to prosecute their claims, were iri the possession; of a person bf the name ' . pf 8ousa, he coratnu nicatcd the fact, by petition, ' to the Governor. (In this.acomrai-ision was gi-, vei tn writing to Col. Walton, to the Aleade, and to Ci'U; Miller -'ftp clerk "ol,. the county v court,Tauthoriyig -;hem Wf wait" on bousa, and ;eaesthim 4o exhibit, aod deliver in thent;V nli such public documents as were in his posvf session, relating t property in the FloridaS, l which no tndividaal had a-right to retain, and ia case of bis refusal.l to repbrt the fact to the Governor, AVherf these gentlemen waited on W Sousa, on the ntorning of the ilst, ha exhibited m tw open boxes, eontainicg papers, which he f said belonged to the military department and to ' ', the revenue, aad which 'were intrusted to hlta by the late governor for sate.keening.-; On ex'r' " aminiog the papers, those sought; for were found, ? together with three other records of suits, be- . tween individuals.iovolving the title to proper ty in West Florid. A demand was then made 9t these pipers, but refuse4 by Sousa, on th iround that he had no control .over them ) put be declared that he' would immediately torn muoicate the deriiaud. which was snade-V , bint in waiting, to the late Governor 1,-.. J..':'''' r i ' - . W- jX . .... r v . -i a.: -t, 1 1 ,i jt-r, ... i t . 4-sws Uf a -t. :., 4,. . 1 ri' ,TX"",: 1 w..ui iiiis yutivc. Unlhis sense should it be now preached to them,' : i 1 - AAI 4 -'''
The North-Carolina Star (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Sept. 21, 1821, edition 1
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