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1 'It ' '.'-'''v-'1 "f V: if vivreativitieai mi - ' if : ; ; O' . A,. i...v..' -it;..",. 'IT. t ttvt Wvi t r'- " v t .u f wt 'JIjk 7.24 ia i: .ur sere mi . ; ' spi lunq txassrs. ,V . 1. Jktrt'i Tun't atpnr4. - ,2. Mti. J. Xi . ujirjr best F-mi!y Ssaiia ti -, . , -. , . , . X JWi.mis) B.tLimswi ieeld. Inline pw3cci.iirtiUhd. Th ea tirs vUa ( a Urt oe) acrfcmnei welt.' - 5. A aotbcr mrge t Ua LhibcU J. Bsaith vim 8.. 4. -.-', ''l.Juwl.lVipiW..'-" . - 3. Tiwoth p.- Jes e.Bed Martha Thn EsncfiM PuQea approved. 3. Hci.lrnlLmU.iudUrUa U.5nU t"" iw""- -rr'-' . . i tntandcq!. ' . v. j 4. N cJmu a. Purfy. . wM U. JorUn, Umn IL AUe aad CbwUa J Jl. Itavis appro d in tb oidef Mmcd. .' :' . Luc T. Pbill.i ditjrlbe4. ' ' ' -".'. KoOert N. Jcflrr-T . . da. - M. " ;, r. TVmqmC Jwn T. do. I. 'S ; - ARmiMKTIC. 'V 1.' Moaea IL Alla WgUy approved. , -X Mok IlurxM he NicboUa A. Puri- t.1 ImI.m " II . AIM A 1M1 I DUUll . V -' EKGU3I1 fcRAUHAlU-SEClTATlONS 1. U mmeiuoU, JCoh H. Jetlwyv u ib. r' K.innri - Alrton, Kichard phifipv Robert N. M-j . trey ni James runr? acqumen menweiTce V ro a hirhly xmineiidble inanneT. , . v. , ,T. Piuiupa and c Bm.ta eiceueo. v ' WTTO-PABSINO. v 1. Jtcob H. Jeffrera diatincuiaheiL - ,"- v . - . . ..r ' " 3. A Urge and excellent d WiUkra IL: AUtQn hut the first pUce v t,'-,"." V , . ' r GEOGRAPHY. - ' , 1. Jiine B. Purify ppraed. -' i. Samtiel VT. A won excelled. -. . 3. Lucy T, Phinipa flWtingubed. " 4. Thomaa CJonea . AtK ' ' Vr WRITING. ' 1. Jatnea L, Phillip beat. 2. EmelineVuIlen e ice lied. . 3. . rtb B. Smith do. ' 4. ioi llkrruon and Nicholas A. Pnrifir ' ilUtinnibhed. ' A, - ; . '" 1' fcTT.Phillipibe.t-E. J. Smith next. Zn,. u. AW ' v.U mi a ....i .,.i - :4 . :'' BIBLE QUESTIONS. ' " " IcTT.PhiHiondEiitabeth jTSmilhex. ' 'y efeHed and were highly approved. , V - " .-v iv ohatoky. . v.. , 4 fn the afternoon of the second day, Orations -were defivered to a rwpectable aud gratified ofi; i'studenti" lngdoa.-rd7 a"d Wallachw, la.inaett r were swardedt ' To Hlllihai L Alston,; for Wtejj adjomed. dintinct and. deliberate -delien-. . Mdrl . i '- SPAIN. ( Thoraaa CJonea, for lii correct - cadences .:"" "FHwun.w jCRuiw. u.e unii. ammm v.aeeonat.o, aiotea, iiarrwoa juia.ttpocri " I The 'wwiati'- were' Staled by a Wan'd .apirqprwte wldreM from the Kev. Mr. I'unly. - I ne lrustcfT cMnnot dKirilw tliu report t without awarding the teitinny ot ftelr de. ajde approbatiott to fctmlaa U Allen. fk T 1 the Seniirikry, for the seal he has employld with such (ispicuous eflect.' v iler of the Trustees. ; u udn(;iui.i ui.. tm- ocnuniirv,- fur tnv rau ' ami uu nt wtucn be nu ci succeufiil ami consnicuous V O.' l0WJtlLl' Piesident '0iaaioir Sth, Secretary. LATEST FROM KNfil.ANH. MTtie nacketUinCoiloaa-ua: Cant. U.'!" h5? Majesty and the Court passed f ;. T' . j. A.: . ' lr&ZZ: f ;'-jrM" ' , "' , i "i., t -j i. -...! 7,. - ..-.ti.i D; .rr iSuL. r-r! -"i l5ii;! : ?te&KMi't 4itA" lmma,H.fTwSn -ui: prelieiiaiopa ' the yellow lever, V SS would,; probably be very x vZoT .rr ; -' r '"on account of the number of, foreign . .' ' i.v ' r . " a. ..r.k...: u. will be reinforced by the prisoners re- -,; I wrutcw uovernment of Ufeece. ; .'r-V.The'peeaeiii days of fetivi'are converted ' . x ' - '.into days of hitter buheittation for all.' Lord, .'4 Noel Bjhron departed this life to day. about ., 1 1 'wv 1. ti.. j :. .. ' ; r w vv. tn iiui, in vuimtucntc uj arheuttie jiniatory fever, which lasted Z7lZTi'l& French troops, the cause of which is your genera, anxiety evinced the profound i . i tm - . sorrow that Dervaded four hearta. , All cw t hot meattoned. yThe French- bar e e- - . sorrow that pervaded four hearts. . All clasa- '- ; cithout distinction of sexor aire, oppressed ;.s by piet entirely forgot the days of Easter. v certainly a most csuumtous event tor 'all f .rg . .n.l gt'Ai huh. lam.n cliL. fn .Kt. . v tv. ta which he was entincntlv baitial of ta wluch lie :t- m: . . . i ... " T ' i I vliicn ne became a ciuicn, ami ot tne dan- gersof which he was detemlnedpenonally to t'tt, partake, when cireumstances should roquiro ; 4. t.' - His rounificient donations to this commo- aity are before the eyes of everyone, 8t noone anion? us ever ceased; or mill etir cease to CflntkiJei1 him, trith the purest nd most grate ful sventittientsf ou benefactor. VhtU the dispositions of the National Government re V' '' ? 'rduig tbts cabunitous' event be known; by V tirtue the Decree of th Legialature, No. ' 514,' f date the Hth of October, hia order. To-morrow, by sunrise, thirty-seven mi- ...... .v.n ll c j ... . buie. w iinu irom tne oaueries of the town, eual to the nnmber of Veaia bf , be deceased personage, 2. AU pub'lks offi, 4XM, including all Courts of Justice shut for the three following days' 3., A U shops,' ex- Pt those for provi-ions and auedicinei h.n , ..; also be kept shutj smd all dances customary , In these days, all sorts of festivitr and teern. , ' . mentis! the public taverns, and every aort of ' 1 ';. .' - ' public ABiu.sement, shall cease during the 7; '-S!' above rowied period. 4. A 'general mourns . ",: tng shall take pbee for 21 daya., 9. Funeral C.'.4V.'VriH ceremonies ahall be perforued ih'ali the. Ju MAUltOCORnATfl' . -: ' . CIOKGIO PRA1DV See'ry : s WiBsolonghi, 19U. April, b24, ' j - i - : v The John remarks, thatthe'an annciation of this tlethr" will , of course. excite grief in froportiona yaryirig with I s C r ' ' hj f lings anti principles ef thost' tojahd -te mal peace; and requesting them rountyMaAresoInriotortcowmend--t U ?' S -V-r ; ' ;taka th couPlet reetoration of ojiiig CwjJacksott tw'lthb ftwiieic. .',X',V-A ' ' ' ::';','.-; s V' ,' - . ;? 'Vvo ; . .! IlllVtsfrJ . f f t l i'.l i"ee MUk filvnu and BMt Aei'. 1 bis ! nic e, it ii true bis fine and rr.aitwn wjvlj I ie btca clearer aoJ uoc purr 4ui! r J.ied " yrars lrrr.. he noatier, q?tn-1 wurld at t rfofrUnmt f e t iv. ... 4 Us career, and ia thSeeiaatifat.-tiry manner Uotary exile, wb.m l.Is iaid, debased by eU associations, an J the malignant 'jrooding ever imaginary ill, K been devoted (a the cralrsctoti of elaborate laniDoona. alike auworthy of hia eeniua ' and area nplishmenti: and jet men u . ' - ...... . th ftature ftf Ua wand of fate. uwi w believe, M Moore will auna cwor aJ for .aan r Tear after hu death ere . . . a lr a the anther efilte i we reonj row. Bar and Kadze Fauulf. Huron will te longer renseoxbered bf hit Doo Joan, thaa any ol thoae auwime ana oeauuiui irork which delirhted and aaton'ulr.d the faahiooabie world avme few yean am r e. . r, . . . Ilia LbrJtSip was born io 1788, and " .V- ! LT :; :nj: aoini wnica iea mm w inaue m iumc Harold,' carried him jnte the aruij of the Uresis.', inetnnuenceoi nia name ng- hlfe en of noine lenriee te their -. theflMlificatlooa of a atatea , . --jjw differ M w;jelT from wKniui of 4 noet. thmf nertiSDi the Ureek . . r- -r r. have loat leas bj hia death tlian tnej nn agioe. , . ' ' - -The death of another leading charac tef among the Oreeka, that ol CoIocj frnid'U mentioned 'but the obituary no tice ia very different from that of the Ensliah noblemaa. ) It ia aaid that for the last three rears he kept up the flames 'of discord atnonz his countrymen, andl has at last fallen br' their hands, but whether in conflict or after trial is not ,nentinoed. This intelligence comes from Constantinople. .a . Odessa, and is -of the date of Anril the 17th. ' Pre vious letters state that the fleet was on the point of nailinir with troops from that plice against Greece, hut that it was in a verr naa ronaiuou, ani me soldiers much dinatifieJ with the sfr vif e Tne .qo-stion of the evacuation Bajo'one article of May 4th, says, - our accounts trom MsUrirt are ol tne on.k.r.The first Kkative Co.n.niiftu continues M try and cohdemo with the ame promptitude a heretofore. Two women iMtvr been whipped, and a tnirtl tarred -and feathered and ' promenaded ,i,r0U2h the streets, on on ass. .Thee through the streets. on an ass. These j. , i , ... . .p,,. "m,d!ud. ?d!l C"e8- Apostolic Junta is stilh at the bead ol affairs.-; This forms the real Represen- ' - ' tative govern mnt which hai been ludcen prone r to give spain, fr it is true that each Chapter lu-i sent a a r- a " Ue puty to it. J tietters from Toledo of Apr.. 24th. f while the tvinz was still ther?,) say, itheirtime in visiusr the relics ot the Saints: and that hia onlv societv Con vho never that he iffairs. ' . accouuis irom vaui aim iuc euvir; t i v.i: .l .: that hiv season has commen xfd.m a manner which excites sqme ap , which lestructive, turning from France." The French troops are much harrassed by the forced marches' they ai d obliged o . make.- Disorders have; been caused in several places by the Royal Volunteers, and ac- . ' .1 ; n. .i... .1 . v.- cuuiiis irviu uaiiajus iai, viiat. uici c lias , been a smart action tcjween them and vacuated Carihagena.'.' ' ; -l-fil: r uayonne papers oi a later date than those which give the above statements vi. of May 9th, declare that the differ- ences between tne r renco and the, peo ple in Spain were increasing eyea in the capital,, wliere several of tlie former had been, assassinated. V" Iherexwere fre quent conferences between the foreisrn A.moassaaor ana me spanisn iinisters at Aranjuet on the subject of South A merica; and the English Ambassador is said to have waited on the King' oti the 4th of Ma f, and to have told him. that his Government had commissioned hire I 4 to demand of Spain Its ultimatum , res peeling America, and to inform him that it was for the. last f ime; and tbatin cae bo answer fhould be made to the appti cation, it would find itself under the ne ceasity of .iinmediately adopting such measures as it' should Judge the 'most suitable for its' own interest. K f We question not that the policy of the Bri tish is verv decided, but we doubt whe ther Ulias jhstrttefced its . ministers to use language so strong as this.J rf; -Pari papers of the 14tn of May, contain an Amnesty of FerdinaSd. the Seventh. accompanied "with a proclamation from his majesty calling ttpdn his aobjecti to loimw ms exiimpie, ana y to sacrifice' their resentments and nersonarwronc for 4be incomparable blessings of co'ion lUtLcrJtjron'.r. der! CCKH I :.';-a a jreJ' ta a ce - vt .icesi 1 lber br- ht Tac.tT are fnti;nj taj tUiiuwrMU.' I IB chct UtH Utiiitartiiwtinrecuon w tn (Vtea wba inUj4 tb.delhrine. rat the iMnj tl wine, a oc c'litr of uuiitary iaarrectiii in UiUcr of Hnaia at MaJrMj. &x. . 4 lUlf An article from Carlarube states that the nameroat arrests which hae taken place for aowe time in Bar ana, base re .alted from the discof err of a Conner ioo between the indif iduals. imprisoned, aome of whom are of high rank, fortune and education.' and a band of robber said to be very numerous and of long standinr. . ' I re land. -1 :' ' i.rESSTUfKf. ; .j , ,,0,LU ' ..4t. ii?, i. much UfestetTwItW UndltU. a 'rf tU n,od.V Messrs. 7 Wf nce.ftf 1 v . . . . . j- . i of Weito. in 9weeden, atatea that the large and handsome lunatic asylum near that town waa burnt to the grouua on Hie 4UI 01 Apni, anil uiav aonio vi me Chappy inmkte. perished in the flame,, :Tlit Ex-empress of France,-Maria Liuuiaa is iiiaiiiiL & . thetraellins title of the Dutches of 0lorno. By the Us.t advices from Ge noa, she' waa daily eapecied at that city, whence, after risitins some of the de lightful villas in the neizhborhooti. hel wa th proceed to Leghorn, afterward to Naples. ' FUIUAV MORNING, JULY 2, 1824. x SIGNS OF THE-TIMES. - . s IH NOR rH -CAROLINA. . At a General Court Martial of the officers of the 1st regiment of the Mi litia of Rowan county, on the 11 th ulti mo, the sentiments of the officers on the Presidential question were taken; which were as follows: For Gen. A. Jackson, 68; J; Q. Adams, .12; VV. II. Craw ford, 5; Dc Witt Clinton, 3; Langdun Cheves, 1.' The-following resolutions were thereupon offered, and adopted, nem. con.. , .W. lleiuhxit, by the officers of the an regiment of North-Carolina militut, eral Uuort Martial assembled, That, while, it ia with a proud satisfaction' we see so many ciiiinciii. vicii0 vi wir .tvumv, wusc rim aim laieni. nave ucsiirnuitu can- a-.a ... .u.. . .i:....;... ..i - the Kenublic we View the aire, the txilitic! experience, tne muuary i .1 ..... f . . . eorruptialB integrity ton, as. more iigoally for the Chief Magistracy -Hetvtved, 1 hat we will use our best e- crjuiu u Bbvuic me cictuuir ui uic rvri. f f icxet, m opposition ro me eaumt u oe- "tirirZ latter would indicate a prevaleixe r r ' . . cal intrigue derogatory to the character of a tree people. " M ILL1AM1I. KEUK, Col. Cotmtt. and Tret. Court Mar. Test: Prilo Whits, Judge Advocate. On the 29th May last, at a muster of CaptL Henry AsluWs company', in LuiColn county, a vote was taken to as- certain the wishes of the company w ith sart Gardens, Burke' county; on the 29th May last, a vote ..was taken to test the strengttAof the candidates for the D. :.l -m.-" . .. tiCB.uci.vT. a ne reran wa M loriowa: alt Was as lOilOWS: I- or Jackson 1 12, being the whole of ' a , . . a ing the 1 whole of --; ' . - thefotesciven.. i- ; ; 'V A company muster was held at Char lotte. Mecklenburir countvl on the istrh , ultimo, when a vote waa taken on the Presideptial question '-The result was, 95 for Jacksun: S6 fdr 'AdamsV and e.. p,;.,r,i ; ;: . v. Daniel Ruffner, by the Richmond .L. n l nawha county, .to- promote. the ejection of Mr. Crawford, har declined serving on ;hat committee,' " being opposed to the rirta o :eciir otmVi.: and an ardent .dmireF of thechiracW : ; - '- '- and talenfa of Mr,; John Quincy Adims, whom he will apf.or'.dio.-olfico. of . .-.: . ... . - picoiuem. oi tue uuiiea aiaxes."" At a meeting of a number of . the free holders of Efcsex county, Va. on the 12th ultimo, it was resolved to support Gen. Andrewj.Jackson as a candidate for President,,' arid -Jet1bVCaflioUs'':')r Vice PrewdeatMM ifAt i large ind mpectaMeteting of voters, held at Port Tobacco, Charles An omcial repon irom we uovernirieecuon ot those gentiemea.. 1 f,u " IV urc ni iicuciii, swiirii iau oinir iiibi- inaj. iriuuic iiuul -n ill 1 mtlBe COIOI EII peislm, Willi re UISlw Jackson received 74 votes, and .'draw- run hwaccommodatio fordS v :':-;'?-..' rreys errto Jhe -8prihgs,-:tf 8ucien-Tbe; agent iti qoeiitjon is Citteen Crand ; ; - i . ' " ' ' - - ' encotfienient ia. offrwlahdlfr At a company muster, near the Plea- thence, a direct communicatiim will h f the ' , aWwa'iVemberf to U Mr. Ci'tzn T - 1 .sue iJi LW lttT. . ; At a eeeral lueetiti- of ie atitcn uTSUlem cocci.' N J- f to t-e elecuua of Cen. Jack .n.tvetea irom it the co- all tfif Bre . V . ' If reaolted W recommend hkI aapoft', I I n. i.,vru r.ir the rreioncyauu -ir. -"'" rainer , Crawford and Gallatin ' wae recent! ; M j Mrdi j ra-,a j, mJJ vnaUe t held at Phiffdelpiru, when an addrnfprehend.butit will be correct! , and resolutions' ere adopted, Vwi- ciated by all. V.rtuouY and iut,;. were adppteo, apa uc . : j rv. ' legates were appointed, to attend irrrUhnrt. An the Oth of . cuhum w. .... - - .. - 1 - ' ' . r r : 1 "i swnn, ior iuc rfw an Electoral ;i lcket UforaWe to tnei . .. . v. m.. r.ii.-: ijdition I a I1C lUIIUfl llir. UtlbOIVNi IU vwaawa . bo - 1 tA iKtaAA ainnouiictfu licit week.. huTU uMii , , , etamined at the present tern of the Supreme Court, and receded ficeose to - .i i pr acute mwi r superior Ltntrit Charles L Torre.ice, of Sahabury. t AVilliain Miller, of Bbuten. Dillon Jordua, jr. of Fayettevdle. - v County 1 1 Q'jrit. " - Samuel Silliinan, of Salinbury. ' ' Hagh M'Hneeti; ot Moore; ? . Thomas Sumner, of Hertford. - - Suitable arrangements '.haf e beea made, by the cities of Boston and New York, lor the reception of the HJqrquitl La Jtaiftlit, who is expecieu to visit mis couutry some time during this summer, or next fall. - The United States' galliot Sea Qull. having -on board Coin. Porter, arrived at Washington City on the 24th ultimo. , ' - aftej a short passage from the West In- idies. : K ' : '"i . ' jto-eave, -behind, and they have been Rocky Kivef ;i.:-These Spring.; pKytJiMnrf. , .e. P. . . r .,, a mnd inxult: and these interests Mmnr. are situated aoout miies-in. west from C'heraw, in Montgomery county, m r. a- L . .i: f o.iuk.vI 11. ureal it til a n iti.vi iw uftiiavu ry in the same State; it is to be regret ted h... not b....,t;.d WIII1V,U11Q ail? irilUlCl tin WlUvlB .WHWOV7 . nT I the same repute, j ter are of flo better quali terqualiUiIt ister - rater- of these" spriiigs rial to e nnniber if vS f K... thp witter . , . . l have beett Imiefii'i mulls, ami no uouui, na miuu u suiutoic pieasani anti uisniraote rciresi... I , I uti c w c vi. iftwiuc. ttiiv IC" s,de there during the summer, who form"- en ices, ana me m 1 i.rrnnraiioiiH are .iiuie. iiidi inanT oer- .. 1 .1.. . r ot uen. Andrew onS,Vwlio travel from; 1 to 2, and-some T V , 7 V?v M ..r" w claiming our support fnr .-;r i,Mih-.di.rini-.-thA n t f Lord Exmouth. lz V i ' i r r ., . .. ihat haM Ur h .m ;n.:M.u. : . . '.ir kummer months; will fi.,d this il Ctmt .'4W.e circle, thatparttapateThe' Editorfhe: National: Gazette,; I m . VftlMIIIW ifirillVPlTlnia. " MI'.. lAnlBII . ........ v ..... .... .. ..., wv.vm iimci uas Aaivnu ootui iiuuira i mo Springs, and ispieparjngto enteftain puinoervi peiMiua, auu cfpeiis lyaeep .". -r .... i ' l t.t constant jurpphr of Uroceiies, and all necesjaries tor,,laoiuy tiiie. 5 We have nodouht hut he will give general saliafac- UW?" ' 'Vr r !f '"f,1" U.... I.Lsn' .......1 k....... .1' lk.vI...li: J. :: . t th C011t;I1nce 0f such nersons as havelfWl 'nhAtrw-fn-. Ai-railint .r uot the immediate use of cirriages, established 10 Sali.sbury, by Mr, Slaugh ter. if there is Sufficient business to ius- b?!1!1.6 j"1 a -ci j.uipoBoin ivuic uurme uic uinr, I ,,1Pr. froio Chiti ltntn :nr. licnrtrPtnvun (uer. irom Thai eston or Ueorffetown i - . . j O to Salisbury .-CAeraiw OcaeHey- r, "s .'- 'W''v-;:A;r7V-Mvs',.r.'v 1 to SaJisbury.-CAerit) ' Oazetii, ; , . - . - - vu..vvw.. I v wi-'-;:; r--r-.!.:.;:''';-u'(.- ?t - " " l u,ttn: "Jt "TO ' w,eriwpn "( nouse oi-jacoo roiungen near.ua Wr river bridge, in this countv. from which he took a gun,; and after. compelling- a n buck womart, the only pemm, about the nouse, w give mm some spint,,toolt a isiaviuuiu uic uaiu,suu -wiieu nlr irsi; which was broken with the blowM black lellow then made hia escapei He; came from Guilfonl county, and , has7 ounty, "eu in Mr. Trollinger's neighbouAood ttnree ox lour months nil said he ? 2Z 11 .f i . i . ". v..Mtu. ouuuk vu Creek,1 and may ' probably pow be . in that part of he county. He is of com,r i .r r. -vjBjaitc . diuuui, k.A..i-..t:.v' .-fir? " . umiu iKHi, uj auuie yrpunov lormeriy receiver in .his lace be is not able to open- bis mouth, but sT little space. Should ; he be ?recognized public ;MR.EDWARna. Sir. Edwardf, we understand, has this morning transmitted hiit reBignation,as Minister to.Mexico, to the President, having determined to , remain in the country, ?in order to defend himaelf i i i linger was passing oy tpwarus tiie,house, opprrtlnities for ascertaining parucu whfijwas appointed fired at him. but' fortunatel Vs missed his lami.Tr if mi ftiwkf,"::.b-.::, " .... ' ' ti IUUUI1 VOUIIII!! UD Willi mm. US knnrH. rcr4nsl.inill nto nwlnlcnnlTAll to ur I ffh,eevT5 iiir eTtTtT he mav be call- -. .: .- r w ' ;' . - v - :'-'':-', eJ v-i f r V.it f ..'.. tv.e rr-: .ft U te J .. . . r . fiir'.Vir jrrut f r ;,E . IcLoaUt as '.J , t'j'X J p.' ced the ,4ct A Mr. W.. ;, ' trannittei hi reifutiuri tf ;.,. a. Miniter to M;, ... . 'IWCIII. "V W.MACI iUQIJ Inst t;, Wa niirelf folaoury to - L" I . "l . !.. . .1 . th S t -;". " "'u,iuie U ,ciu.cu. k is iuiuuuicu mai the l'r. ,, Je has nofyet accepted the retil .: ..rif. L" . I - ..iJv..i a n ill ui .! . Lu"mi us, tun liiai ni rour - . : ,-1 ... " , ne ha ioi.irauou vn nui potai, more thai others, but we ars confident that the ' president, aciuateu, as tie will be. hT . .: r.i. .n.t . v -J r ,. sense oi uuiy, ciiac.ui uuij, aitu icaru lr l!ie 1 .4 , : . s a , j ... nlapasra AI ma Miintra mi f I . .4 . ai. J v discreetly, and fifnly, without regira t, conseqaeDceSrf--75.. -.i';' y v , 1111 rr 1 1 w . kiiu V We published yesterday the remrttd resignation of Alr.k J2Jwdrd$ of hu . ' poioiment as Minister to Mexico. . t re a now.'; able' to state, with.mort certafiaty,' that uch" ia thex fact. Mr; Edwards communicated ivis resijnatioa immediately fter the Report of 'the lovestigating.Coramittee '.wast sent to' the! Presideotand .before - the Presi. dent had time ;to read'the report. and evidence through .tfal. 7nL. ' . Atm'y ?-;' ' Extract of a letter dated Algiers, Irt Mvch,' 1824, from Wm. Sbaler, aj. to his friend in MbMaaehoeeHs':-V:VA'-W,."''V.'',-' " This" port is now blockaded o? a Vice Admiral, -with a Variable number: of ships; and fronsthe tempef of the par" uea, i appreiienueu insane consequens ..,.11 k-a-i t ! -f . II b ur T i V WTT" fla ver all, the interest, ptilitical si' well as personal,-that he was compelW . .r, , u. ' r , t ::x . . , u"uu , 'W'v plea, Tuscany, and Portuffal.ithJioiK j. 7 , - i t ses, gardens, goods,vand; chattels, to a. ZmZZ1, vaat amount. , lheso. tacts 4iave only tnestrengtri oi my was be tore ignorant , . i -,. . I i ? a - "x ! l ' I s " 4 Vy"? ll a,,u,V' '"'IL 'V' um to,S;,themirVt. est et, -i this povernment. hut to no trVf t- ', 1 he prospect. atpreseijt here j ne Jlgem Trom IlOVUj lie Sfeni -SWIUUCU IO ill Vll,e ieiter-01 tf5iucui. Boyer has arrived iri'the United tituus. . luutciku vfim iiiiii,.PLfana VI irw nrliA .nni.Amnl nntt. 1.1 ..a.U ..f Via iuieinirence auu fleDoriment in .-verii a favorable terms and the folio wiiijr par ; " i. . . ' . i .f - 4 . v - .i - ncuia.rs ot interest ; we .copy iro.m we .. Philadelphia' Gazettet tyi-Mf ztf? V ; f " When'1' onr nrivkte ? citizens visit . ; Hayti, they aret treated itl ' everj rark;of respect bur a, public agent of I - 1 esteem of otir IntUensby liis correct rnndurf and ovniUmanlv dennrtmeilt ' "? Urr intetUgent rja mithe onr - ininnr tnat tne moat iastlOIOUS can : t;. i- t.: .nnl..;n Ahirh i'ia5 U' mnlir,iL- " .1' w tv au iiiiu ac saacv vvuiivir . irv. til IU UlIU 19 111, tVUIlUC.IUUr that bf at , 1 that bf a dark tnustee.' Oh his pus- sas-e from this nlace to NewJiork met witn most;tiiigentiemaniy ireM"' rpm ,a lieu enant o the navy, anu - haved on tjieoccasion ' in a , manner which .does 1 him honor..'-?We have -re. ceived a' verbal account, of the .o'1'' . but prefer? giving the statement of . : Editorfstbe leworkiComroerciaV AdvertiaqaSiyeDjo Lwfi.ini ntil I,! was adilrt-ed in i Up inva, more public ahd suiting maDnei- Unon this he immediateW rose and oD' serfed.that; wen in .9 wm cwW iia' ; ,. hu rn,ir ' .JSi e into evwv Liioxr. iiauiien tuna n I a ientbho ii J-verj t to the t 5. - .r w. . . He then in aivery l.auviome manner pologized to the tompany by rftnw i & '- HKi I'liU lie te"icuieu . ;iih . j ted udod nd or".' passeusrera rose jiiu. uu, n -- J..4 . .1 .v.l. I, a tnrpail. Wl- 'i1 being done,. Citizen G-was mvitet i uiuu wiiii tuem, bum ui,". : v at the first table ftlonet r He, hv much to iis credit, Sent an apol- Mr. G. to Awhich the .latter rq " "J write iKstrLTs mi tlie tand; on marble' pits answer would i. done credit to NapolcnVA M w cknt to sav.that he was trwtca v I the rules blithe country as n rcr--proprietyandgood breeding, and there,. latt In. -4 ahlo : "f .1 "I ilctll -
The North-Carolina Star (Raleigh, N.C.)
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