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,.. nf titU ilUea. Mi J ' . ... r II J-Um it ' . " 'irleill!l hi majesty deplored ' i ' -the al fate w''ct M Hc4 kan at t tteutioa of utnw- uUac. when I w JTeaiew id to be very propilions imaginable dietreaa, and the wgnal I that the sspmaed ap flyu.-. -. But rbe are .triflea.- And I i, MerV almanack am muck sanre bliged tehim fofnot i n kmk hooo. Innp. than to Land lis fur killing my - Sa letter hm a a Sew or-the TJ. B . ?reaeocawapitlea Charleston, V i,n,Uaa' Nov. 6.1834. We Mve- re I - frf, hither fre Quilca, a small place 1 ;.tr ant SO hate io the port, where we " '' were obliged ly io M open roadstead, V. f w hin rollin nearly all the time, her " f : hammck-clth under. The inhabit ; rer kWuable. but possess lit- MA tl education." beior, me lower daw oi - - people whhlert thecity pi A-nuip. ana ' lr l a settlement on the sea-shore. I The . American merchantmen on hi '5 coaat, hare an idea that tbs Spaniards are no more a nation, and that their reve- v tK. rcMtrictiona here are" ia at- 1 in ouVown conntTj, and profec . . . tion cannot, ia 'ch cae. be expected . t. t Trtm the hiP oltne U. sxaiet.7 - A . rtin... nu. 131 TMtenlaT at ' .V i tended the foaeral rf the Englwh ion TAtul O-neraU who wm shot on hi wiy1 fom Callao toi Uma. by a Patriot : - T tentinei.' ' lU wa pawini'.Dy me guan niTSt. in hT carrweB, attended ' ? K I.'.. .l-.nhter: he wal hailed.br the 5 U sentinel; and immediatelr -got out of T i - ' hia Tiiriagesani jump up.ni er- " nt hnre.- me area oi me uonsui f f ao wuchrewmble that of a Spanish -t,rl:k that the aenUnel, without waiting for him to apeak immediately y ahot hinj 'tk ball paed through hi ' n borV heck, Jhroogh hii arm, and then ' i " ihr rtii hi;bodjrfhe lurrived three ' TKr will never be inr pleasure itWrienced br our cria.e in this part s -of tlie woni wmie me vothi ..-p.ir;..u are at war. We are ierpetu- V ally under way. Tor the protection or ?AmVican reel which may arme at this "place. k Prt of wli'cn na" bcen cloned V'aeainst Americana for nearly (vr0 month v, and when in want of water, & we are torapelled to fp to one of the lee- i T ward island to fill upr-Courier. V From Ptrmmhueo-Eitrnct of a let . ter to the Editors of Iha Philadelphia , freeman Journal, dated Parnambuco. Feb. 13, 1625 . ' "This place is perfcrtly quiet. The trial of th Revolutionary patriot. are onmmflncin? four have had their-trials. "Ihree of them are condemned tobe hong Wwt were ban? about three weeks aeo ' f. the hangman refused to hang one of them, and he was ni ai oy louncen ; soldiersj ther all tired twice, ana suc ' cededin killing him: ;John Rodders as been condemned to death, bot ha been recommended to thtf beret of the Emperor; we expect tiew very aliortty woien win aeciue nu At 't'Ute, Public IVmner. given by the- " cjtiietis isew-urieans w uen. -vr-. IH toII the following animated toasts were Mrrs.' SheUaaid t sBarrtaze. asj twr v - . 1 . . , . -J t:ir. - ives antkiuated aaalden aooie hope, anogtnan w " Y "DS-J Marbritht stars rWuir aeauaies.iB9en ana mn';7 ""f "t- - L.l .r.. tt.. khM-nliuae-lkni. Caotain Kicot has acted aa be- tive. and VBkeeperaelfdretl in cae a aeuwble. pradeot oflcer, and H hr pledor tab ready atthcremo- a man wnu who- I wish io be ' "rther ar fur all the 41 auwlt ia our town. icoonrclea. ai iuilniw- t r. j.- rm t i Tj. finsMoor, in 1 1 car the decent, and I am fully l:. ai .L .an.I flittar mvMlf convinced that he would have executed m, n... J- - : . it . i- r l.j . that the ladies will not be displeased at it wit a great nonor ro ninseii, niu uvi :-r lt (raui ill belika nl at IU(1. ID inai cnucai lao- BIT IUIJTU1IU mw( I ft - " . . the nrevailins planet ia the spring and latent, rendered the design impractica . - n.iknr iaU: which circain- Ue. f alull correct the error, in my stance is calculated to occasion no J letter ta the MmisUr, aud do his char small number of marriages; and ewi icier jus jce. I have a very good opin- .nm f.aiea who were not reckoned ion. also, oi me aoiiiues o, npiam on the list, because their charms were Cottmneao, ami i wmn o oe couceru on the decline, msrhave occasion to led with them both in future with better remember with pleasure; the reulte of ships. But I must peaa. plainly my k. r li5. Such is Uie votce of ine ootnion. since vuu uesire n. i u uu .f.ri. think that the desire of glory was the unnermoKt sentiment in Ue oreaat oi JOHN PAUL JONES. any Captain un.ler my command, at 1 The nriinnal letter, of which the fol- the time e left L'Orient. lowing isacopv, was written by the I shall ercr be proud to mem the eelehrated Commodore John Paul Jones, liust title of. mv dear Marquis, your . ... . . I f.M.f.1 f I I to the ATO'f'C0 wnerai, me siarquis i rerv atiecuonaie an laiuum incnu auu de UvrATrrm, turn in rrance, a anori servant, irmMUmtriML Citv. March 31 Tbs . , . conversation wi a.. W-'7il B0w travell.ns about a Siah7. " i' ioa. llewuigouv -v."- "Q:. TkisoCcer of tl.VsotU . "J .Tt. i , t. reaaiewa. w-c.- u . Md ke u it 'u :,, ; to spend wa ar. - vv e, m b ftmR . ta w , f oermit this eminent Uien tO;.M v; .t. . . . 7 . avwav lunivice - -f ,s i IsnsrerycertainthtstWaihinr- I vcM-yug.ncucr-r-, Fa. m November last, I aiwBo .? 1 esteem nicn nisarDani7 ,daali a former offictt. r - J. PAUL JONES." I remember to have reeci veil such a tetter. Firuorf,lS23. LAFAYETTE. turn: time after the memorable engagement between the Bon Homme Richard and the Seripis,' off Flamboroogh Head, on the niffht of the 23d ot sentemoer, W7. It was written by him, who, about the same tune, was aeoo'inceo, in me re clamation of Sir Joseph Yorke, the En glish Minister at :he Hague, as a " pi rate" and a rfbrirXaU Int. On board of the Bon Homme Rich ard's prize, the Ship of War Serapis, i the TcieL October 28. 1779. I . a r w -t m A thousand thanks to my loved and J' an(1 ue'jrS uwutw, sen. usq. (tne noble friend for the very kind and af-IUte Representative,) of Bertie county, frctionate letter he did me the honor ol 4 candidates for a seat in the House of writing to me fr.m the Havre, and which greatly rewards me for the dan ieis Ahint I n.).- n 'Tomc. words In , u.8 ,v.r - -r . . nh - Ik. ri r t u;t.. .s teem, how highly 1 value, ami iiowr "v much I wish to merit, the friendship and Anson county, is a candidate to repre sent this district m the next Congress. FKIIJAV UOUN1NC APRIL 8, 1825. The last Halifax Free Press announ ces IftllU Jlllont Esq. of Halifax coun- Representatives of the United States We understand, says the Fayetteville JiTutHih.TiL. Marti n 19, DaiaSia; Ih.thUmomeurr. - ' .s - ----- . araj Vic morning. ericksburg, Halisbary intention cannot leave this place, afler so hag k residence I amongst as, wi impressions of 1 ana notDimuT nian iu iru ui ur uiiici i. un. ..rf.;. l r ! n riraril have left on tha fee.1- - -.--Ar- j . ' Bt, r , 7 . , .7- ,r imnj "coinreuanysucnienUinentuw inof the large circle with which he are ascribed tp me in that leUer. !ti has freely mixed A. a. : art t fabrication Trom beginninr uJ7 VhlU U1nln KtitrtK .11. '" .I. " T ".. "rv'i'JV General througl Brown! work, a company of fifty or sixty troop and Washington, Penn.Mnstabesf ' i and captain (Wy. Hia ar- iandr reporU oat jf. ; rival was announced by the nngin; of tiiere fast year Qovernor Edwards: sii! bells, and the citizens of the town and M iaine back Mr. "II." was AeiT surrounding country assembled enmaste You may be assured, however tht Ua to pay their respects to the tn-,inhabitanU of that placetaveootlur. t! ous hero. After partaking of an excel ju thes, taiM. tt. cherWl s lent public dinner prepared for the oc- pcritea, nor do they counteoanc. H,oU camon, the General and his lady, accom- miserable attempts against mTcharacttr panied by Governor Duval of Florida, Thecitiiens there have treated me Wi and a numerous concburse of people, at- t,e utmost attention and kind fcelim tended divine service at the Piesbyte-, Your friend. ' i n - ' . -, rwri church of the Rev. Mr. Johnston. f ANDREW JACKSON 3 At half past four the next morning, a . , JiiV, ,., , " salute of seven rounds was fired, era- GoM. The "Editor 0f the Chetiv il hematic of the seven states that voted telligencrr U in error,-fcnd has led fu for the Genera iri congress as President doubt unwitUngly) other papers into U" of the United blatta. The fife and ror. in tatin that a nnar n... f Mnni druiii also gave life and animation to the gomerr couotr had found a "half busb eP scene. At six, General Jackson took f ..-'ni4 Mr. M.t,.. n..- is departure amidst renewed dis- apb. frm whnae land t), ',L'. .barges of artillery, and his safe arri- tity ofguld lately discovered, lias beti rnuaaemnta. warm pi. ne son. who were with m r.,li.. . - jAcasoN and suite passed mch individnaL, Th rE' i Uniontown and arrived at that I arrived at Washington. P,. i! iville. in this state, on Sunday -n5ntr. moeh indnmoaaH n a ' .1 . He was escorted into town by MPi. th nett mmin.. - , . ? on i.iC ,JFUS1ic snore ui uic aivwm- 0btained,liSs realized, up to this time, gahelawas announced by twenty-four 0f.y wn finding, and his share ions rounds in quick succession, and by the half) or what those he permits tavork acclamations of hundreds who lined the hVn f.mnd ahnnt Aahi thmiimiA AM flection of the American General the Marquis de Lafayette. t am very much concerned and ashamed to understand that my ' num ber$. which you received from L'Onent, ere so illy composed. It is a prooi tat their ladyships, the Muses, h we ver condescending they may be n the tatives. It occupies upwards of six anks of the llellicon, will not Utf-pense rift-i v nP;n,i ,nmn9 nf tho Nutinn.l .l-s r l -r XT - " J r II u'l u - - I Journal; and is, of course, of too great tuwiallv uhilA rh v ar 1 ' o By bounding billows, and ruile winos ichui iu uc iuschcu in una pojitrr that blow, indeed it would be unfair to lay it be- 4 ! ' is Col. Proton then rose and addressed - .i, L.AIIC VW"I v j To furiret Uiem. eentiemen, even in -Cnnruns would not become the gallant -v ' ' Mr f th ffallant men who iirotected veriL, And-when I tell wm.who the '- r t miiuifiVii ar. and now the nar- ticifated in jour renown, 'jfouc. very . r hearts will drink this toaat. i. y Troys dames weVe prond; but Priams ? vl-Srenc'hible Queen Implored her royal son Irfsn .tSmm from i deaths Affiiclion . broke I tVkn lriiache'sieart, and, she urged bet Uud like Hector fo the ntid. 3 "77: . ' ; , Lli t .! ' . . . i i .1. .: v..f j.uUiana saw tne blaze ana jnearu iq? .lid of dreadful war Each peal of ar f iAtulery sounded tUir wiuoweuneans 3'??$!tyf,$ knell of huHbartdlDitf onsywo. .A f iftan hint err iiv: u nooo.,noi'un. me ' f nioriout night ol Ibe 3d, no female eye tf'f, . -i..;t. rrti mother animated hoc son fi H . -n fwtiV. ti,!! sister armed Jier brother. '-Y&;Evh .w(e scorned tjie embraces of those ; . 7 anil' (iim ni tiv .v.w. 1 1 r' I i :; - . ri t vi n uvain. rueu. wr auv.H. lutcn- -.v. . . .. n...-' ; i i r. -v ,r f fives, your aJ1antwrds Jape4 .fvom Uieir ? -"'iiiards tcver to return liii vc . t . . . t ' l oercn on your stanuarus.. ) ; . ; 'notism ot thb daughters ot , t oir more inanaHreeK or : u de iHt y irtue, be, aitnbu iiou success, and tho'aver . t .e Iliad of ! woes that would cursed -our defeat! andj to their , i the Angel-kindness which sootli V gnm yisaged war." i neir unnouna 7 i t F Mr. Clay has addressed a circular to hih constituents, in vindication of his conduct in relation to the late election of President in the House of Represen banks of the river. By the Brownsvil le . worth utd na ; mom this we had fioia committee he was escorted to i Hillsbo- the old gentleman himself, i We wew town of Washington received a- fore our readers, without that of Mr. Kremer's, to which ft is an answer; but, should we hereafter have room, we may publish both. . .Of Mr. Clay's letter, the Alexandria Herald eays, " it is, generally, written with considerable artfulness and eva and Mr. C. takes a vast deal of sion; below. In Jruth, my dear General, I am al most as sorry that you have not been able to understand my meaning, as if bad been addressing mysel! to & fair lady. 1 he enclosed key will, how- . r a ever, unlock the pastuilhculty; and en able vou fully to see what I so much . . . . .... wiMh you to understand. 1 will send vou. terv soon, a lilt e wort wmcn -. ... . - . . . . I . I . I - l . 1 r shall be better finished than that lroui pains in u io snew us ine migniy uiuer L'Orieni; and, in the mean time, a u.a- ence betwixt twcedle-dum and tweedle chine adapte of Uocti JUancroU, in case you formerfr sent. ' Gtn' was received at Mil The late brutalities of the Brians, in ledgeville, Ua. oithe 27th ultimo, in America, fills ne with horror aud . in-1 the most splendid manner. It was ex donation, Ihey lorget that tney are n-cted he would leav that nn tl.. ing day, on his way to Alabama. The United States' ship of the line. Irora the . at hia house a few dava aincer hnrl ir him."- ahnut fiffv nftnnJn at wnrV rfitrtrinir mil These spontaneous effusionsof cratitude ,tth;no- fiie irnM. 4Tli. ini fini from a free and enlightened nation attest aUout enough to pay tliera for their la the distinguished worth of the hero and bor; but, occasionally, strike upftalargs -"'j " """ lump, or ricn veins.;- a poor oia man, the days 6f Washington, has had a who had been digging at Barringer's for stronger claim to the admiration & con- K,vme time, with little success: came: dm ndenreof his country, than General An- othwtlar. onon a solid mass of tht ore- drew Jackson. Franklin Gazette. ;,, mt.t ;n th finr. 'nTa'mr.L .. , , . ' - ' which proved to be worth about one thflh Melancholy, Drowned, on the 1 6th I!!. : ' inst. in the well of J ohn Webb, Esq. of '; The Editor" of th Chertw pwr oiai tent; ana, in trie mean time, a u.a- ence betwixt twcedle-dum and tweedle- ff o which the present key is ae6f and throughout carries too strong a led, is forwarded through the hands , .... is . . c. . . r ocu Bancroft, in cnseyou should Pside ml Jeer to.benefit him much." ation They forget that they are pectcdhe men: and, l peiieve nomine win onng , . .1 . .1 ' .1. . I VIS incm to uieir senses uui me mini exem plary retaliation. I.anriaia ia nrriernl to Paris, to an swer for his past conduct. . North-Carolina, bound on a three years' a a .a . 1 wish to answer very particularly,) cruise in the Mediterranean, sailed from the three points which, you have pro- Ihinpton Roads on the 26th ultimo, I no. ma.nt .el- . r.u.nl I " r" b'"' for my services, cither Tiom Franca or Tans ! 01 ew "anipsnire, and a America; consequently, the approba-J Mr. Gecrpe English, who go out for the tion of the Court and. of the Congress, purpose of offering their services to tlie I ft Sf- .'iCtl confidence sou gratuuue placed ine --.rowrt Of immortality on the II l "I 'lji Orleans, -aod.exalts every soldi. . . a. stood by side la a reach iu t! . ; i ' . .1- j:t. f, ,, ' jeti' jtiet BJ iiien mini. wcv( m v"1 is all the gratification I san wish for. , 2d I yet intend to undertake what ever the utmost exertion of my abilities will , reach, tn support of the common cause, as far as any force that shall in future be entrusted to iny direction may enable roe to succeed; ; (I hope, howe ver, my future force will be better com- " a.s s x - posea tntn wnen l sailed iroin .U'uri ent.V 4 must sail from: the Texel in the course of next month, , because ships cannot afterwards retnaia in this road. AJy destination ; or. route, trora hence, I yet know noUbut I need not teu Tou that I wish to see your face. .t Si. It is now in vain to' say what might have been done two years -ago, with the force von mention but, I be lieve, if properly svpporttd ai tea, uch a force might ret perform Very essen tial eryice.i tThers, iijo; goarding. yon. knwtgainst storms,, andi tine wontdwlsh either to avoid or to but sail a superior sea force. i As 1 1 yen ..Miowmyi way ot imnkir pon such subiectSkt. Shall pfleryoa no argu ! ment.' 1 know you want tw rrtmipter I I beffiCaptf ticnCs pardon, for hay sab,-?! 4h ettfCt.t my Journal it, in the enemcnt ith Sera Greeks. General Jackton. The Alabama Re publican, an Adams paper, after giving several articles relative to Genf Jack son's deportment immediately preced ing and subsequent to the election of the President by .Congress, makes the fol lowing liberal remarks: .' r . - ' " The foregoing extracts aflord if moat beintiful and interesting comment anon the noble character and magnanimous soul of Gen, Jackson. .They are well calculated to eucu qie warmest expres sions of - admiration, not v on! fmm his friemU, but front those whb haw been disposed to look upon him as the lawless despot and the trowning tyrant They speak volumes in praisf of his in- uepeuurncc inu me puniy oi msneart AiiuuuEii ucieaicu ui in eieciion-ai thouirh he retires from the conflict with out the rich boon his friends hoped would have been eiren biro yet he will car. fy with hita to bis retreat; the bounte ous legacy oi people's love and na tion' gratitude.; Tes, noble and n- erated Hero! Jlhe scars you ha" e recef- Bertie. Mrs. Patsty Younz, widow of W. -twl nn th'uW Bf "half bush- CapL Daniel Young, of that county. etfttllbeias found, from some one M rs. Young had for some time past the thousand silly reports which are dai!j iau.iren unuer a partial derangement i Mt afloat relative to these gold mines., and it is supposed intentionally precip i t was reported in this place, lie oiler itated herself into the well. where she farirk s Ann-warn nf M flf tlut ?aTfi romnnD1 f.-a- l. I f o n k - Ln,HA - I . ' O . r i 4 .L-i imiiuiiku i vi uau mis si uui ucsuic dllc vVoS discovered when found the spark of ue nan hca lorever. -Jbatnlan Uaz. the report some semblance of fact, thtt a solid mass of virgin gold hadbecn foand in the sand on the banks of Rocky nyer, in. r.flhfirrno rmuttt of audi PTCat Weight. Drowned, on ; that one man couldnotM itif-yft er ir Smilliuill ! i in . j . . t. .. . .f. l,nt irpia Melancholy Jlccident.- Saturday, the 26th ult. near Smiihville, halTinclined to helieve t&e tale, but wen Mr. JotmS. Springs and hiinfant son prudent enoUglK.no fa publish it. ft Montesquieu C, Sprtnsa.-r-Mr. S. was L ku0.. ibiIIms. r . . - . . "i. . , , I uaa. aiuv ,un inwr"ffc'v"T ,, f nn hlC UHV tn Vltit liu OM A ...... . : , . L .11 M siding nn Bald Head, when the boat he was in was unfortunately, run down by the sloop Fair Haven. The child was Within a few week" past. 1m' v unin a tew weeas past, i tities of gold have been founi at th. four places on the East ftf i a brouglU from Smithvilleon Sunday, and riavldann rmintv. not tar fioia the M- hllrril1 II) 4h. rtumnnn TU lw..l.. ..f J r . . air. o. is not yei lonoa we under stand that no blame ought to be attach ed to Capt Williams, as there was a pi lot oh board the sloop; and that the ac cident was one of those casualties which no human foresight could prevent. VIM bod.T..of i q,vSwi'iA In fact srearCtfr rv y.. .oZ. , ... -. . sured, from Uie best auuioiuy, uu- particles jf the precious wtA fan ftj detected by examining the saod or gn tanyofthetreeksorDranca Wilmington Recorder. ; Fatal JIccident!-Ox Friday, the 18th ult. Mr. Harris Kimlall, who lived about 15 miles from, this 'town, near' Stokes ferry oh the Yadkin; was killed by the tud,thathel.vedbut two wthreebours of ther being jnortftB he tva. v t.vvivuu) iui cviuiuau an svlmAct 'ansB within the ren pf country itM hitherto beeu f jmnd. y, -r"' f . . ; Since : writing fthe ; above, we mvj learned Quit small particles of CnU been found at a number of places i count,-AVehavesccnfcMr.Trou living within eight bf ten 01 ' town, wno nas larei v, .n-". t-- . was 5iy ears old ; and was a wortb v.good citi ten, and an honest man. His death will be severely felt and deplored by his re latives and friends.- IVest. Carolinian. JTire We learn with regret that the dwelling house of Alfred Moore, Esq. in i uiiswi. i-uuiiiT, t w,ns ourni to , me fire was discovered bv the famiU it dm o'clock in the morning, when it had made such progress as barely to allow, time lor ine lamuy to escape which they haj pily did,' with the loss, we understand, of every article in the honse; including Mr. Moore's rery valuable l'Vrary. The total losses estimated at se thousand dollars. ; It isJ 8UDnoeL to thawwkof an incendiary, who hag not yeiteenaiKOvediif.fJierer-. Southern National Road-Thti Board of Engineers,! consisting! of. General BEKSfAanMr.SaMyEni and the other otticers and gentlemen attached td that service, sat out, on thn ,29th titt. tn a tourof reconnoissance "Otgh tlieSouth- V'Xrtr iiicrani iwectbcartL L h is, IwrmdtcU mv -ers Aad mcnVlea hif-htifls thn feany battles f ybTirlftn SUt?,with ths .-yT -t; ;- .r.-$ -.-7. . ' - ,''c. s' si--- -fV':--M-,Y-:fV' jvri.VvJ;;-'--!'.:'::-: mined to; abandonee P'l na Hoeandshonldciv tbe mattock irying-pan ana uiv . t-rj fta Wrir1ii.!i. rather than t TtViTl? U iimr,nrpM)k a - vw. - - r.,:.i tar,? i;V a few lats ajo to make menu-' 6ns of Cap!. Sloat., l ' 3. exertions convoy Nar ii ''aGbr('' merchantmen.ana proteci" -c t the auacKs or -pirauuu 1 r- .- f ,:5B take pleasure in stating, bj " ""j derived from, pKs(!dj Schookir Chfirub, arrived here ye morning from SU John's, l r J that CapU Sloat drove ty! South side 'ottheWa-.".-'. sel. and succeeded is ;iir-" ( ofthe.crew.,..Th'i , ",'a" Thompson received on th.eeoU ; rci'es, fi at je'.v t tabe t'leonrMM- ' i
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