' 1K w 173 aP I - - FRO FRANCE. t nr tf Up CeacortU. arrived at Eastaa M stonliy wS,aJesol rn paper. i- 1Kb of February, tad ldM . hars bcea received. Tha eatracta furnished by tbe Doetosi papers ere eaiaiporuat. The Me roounc"r fro Creeea is SUA farther cwears&ed, The Ccwaeses had keen arganierd t r.pna. MiauUs bad e rived i"re in th Hellas to iweerre the orders r it,. lmniiiMljJl certMOUMO ef U tccets of Karsitkaks la Attics, th whole of Norther Greece, uUTU merroopyia m Voio bad taken ap arms and Uedachid Pacha i . I laittM the defensive. Ibrahim Pacha eoetiniied inacti- The lUrtrim oncers al Kapoll Kd organised i- . a, i vnf . nt innnl a Bear con- jmnv.-,-. , r I r piracy had been uVorertuJ. and aeveral ol the leaders in it were seiteu in us aigni, aou t .....I . ...1. tv. Knnr it.ir.i-U. Minister Plenipoten tiary of the Ring of Preaaia at tbe Caurt of Austria, CtcH at Vienna, ten , niicr a illness. He had been condemned to death 18U8, by military communion, but wse par cloned' on tbn intercession of hi wife, by jsapoieon. BAT.tlTGH. FRIDAY MORNING, MABCII 30, 1827. - It will be perceived by the communications which appear in to-day S paper, Oat ourooltrani are open for the eiaettssionW aubjeeU relating to the "polities of the day.". ' While wdo aota- dopt, nor hold ourselves responsible for all our eorrezpoadeirte may ehooae to aay, we Him, a" put fair and juat to hear, wkh respect, the expression of their sentiments T apeak hU thoughts ite oerj fnrrman'i right;" and whenever thU in done in moderation and deeeaey, JrnpatUal journal it-is, when called on, we shall feel k our duty to give them publicity, though they be opposed to our own. The Wilmington Herald announce! the Hon. Claim Hot. at a candidate, at the ensuing election, to represent that District, in the next Congress. , s Tlie anniversary of St.. Patrick vu cele brated in Wilmington, says the Herald, by tbe Hibernian. Gentlemen and a, number of invited guests A variety of appropriate toasts were drank on the occasion, and the evening' entertainment was enlivened by na tkinal and other airs by ther volunteer band. " v Sandwich JlandorX very pleating statement of the improved condition of the Sand wich Inlands, appears in the last Petersburg Intellhrencer. It u die summary of an account given recently ia the Presbyterian Cliureh In Petersburg, by the Rev. Chas. S. Stewart, a Tnbtionarv.ately from those Islands, of the condition of the natives pre vious to the time at which the first missionary landed on the Islands which v inlS20,and their state at the present time. The Islanders were, when Mr. 8. first reached there, in the .Spring of 1 833, in the lowest state of wretchedness and degradation he scarcely could believe them human beings. ;. They seemed to him to be crea tures wluch linked together (be human and hrute creation. Some of then- characteristics were drunkenness dishonesty, total disregard to tratb, extreme cruelty, blood thirsty, addicted to gam bling, and guilty of every species of vice. But since the Gospel was introduced among them, they have been wonderfully reformed. Now, there Is a printing press established on one of the islands. iJessoDS of spelling and reading have oeei .translated, and books have been sVint- ed in tlieir own language and the rapid progress which they have ir.sde in learning to read and write, is truly astonishing. A missionary, having occasion to leave one of the islands on which he had a short time resided, to go to another Island, received at one time, by a vessel plying between .those islands, tixty lettert from natives) who but little be&re knew not a single letter in the al phabet ; It is thought,' .if tliey had a sufficient Dumber ofbooLs all of them would, insix montlis, learn to read, and write a legible hand. They have erected several large meeting houses and it is supposed there are about 590,000 in the habit of attending constantly on divine service, and who re 'directly under the w bolesome influence of the missionaries iii v ' :x't. Commodore Pnrterj Letters have been re ceived hv Washington, (says the Telegraph) Commodore Porter, at Key West w many contradictory statements have been made,' tliat the numerous friends of that gallant ".military chieftain" will rejoice to learn that his crews are in the hv st perfect state of discipline that he had taken s number of nrizesiuul had offered battle to Labord;, which the cautious Don declined. No fears are entertained for the safety of the Com modore by those who best know his situation. '- libei-iil 7)on(ioii.--Tlie bill 'for givW enr thmitand barrel of flour to the Greek fund, has passed the Senate of New-Yorkayes lo,. noes 13. The minority caused their protest to be en tered npnn the books'of tho Senate, from a ber lief expressed in the follow Insr . araErphi- " Those from whom we, m the administration of the powers of the government with which we are invested, ean neither require the means of sua . tnining government, or obedience to its laws have no claim to the benefits which it Is the duty of go vernment tn dispense to all parties to die compact; tior do we think otmlves invested with the pow er of dispensing such benefits to such as are not parties." , i . ' p. - t , , " ' . Grtth Funi!. It is hiphlv CTeditable to the Cadets at the V. 9. Military Academy nt West Point, that they collected nmonjr th'em wlves the sum orfive hundred and fifteen dol lars, and remitted It 'to the Chairmarrof the Greek Belief CommiUee in New-York, lis a contribution on their part to the Fund for that object f, Sympathising1 as much we do," aay the Cadets "for' the Buffering- of that gallant People, our charity has beeu limited alone by our circumstances. Such a it ia we place it. at your disposal, with the hope that . it may be tpeedilg and promptly invested for their benefit" , ' ,r ' V Cemiia.-.-A letter from Porto Cavello, of Tebruary 16, states that Bolivar remained at Caracas but was expected to proceed'for. Va. : lencia in a few days. ' Arf order had been is sued, directing that all custom-house duties throughout Colombia should bo paid in cash, the government vales not to be received in ,ny case. :i bis order, it was thqttght, would srasWraaisatat te trtJa. aaxl Um th totVrs est Us fosenwaeat f?r. wbju at uas giiaanorsq. . TW tore ccsilwJ bv J. Bore k Cm. Nsv 9, aUtden Ui4, New York, te4 Ire m the ISta omC Tbe damage is said sm U ts cwed R2S.000-OM Ue wm hast. a4 ! pcrsosM wouded by the bUiog of a oorwica. The hiO MtWaw ika mri'di (W LrWIfre ever CoaHestewsi surer Us passed the lloaae of KeproseitotJsss ia) slMScsa. aetts. TVs has been a aubject of aawch (La cuaaion ia ib Boats pnou. Among the works wUkh were In preas at lASklo In Jastvary, was a " History of the Rs aad Proffreas of the States of Kortb A- aaericatU! I he Bruit Bcrolutios) aa 1768 by Jaases Graham, Lsq. . ( Congress has sppropriated ?9J37i ia (say. snent of the claim of the Georgia Militia. d.u ring the years 1W "9J and 9A. ' . . General Pierce has been elected Govern or of Kcw-Uaippslure. TVra. -Vf e learn, says the Cincinnati Ga sette, from two gentlemen bo recently left Trias that the revolution in that country, which has excited some notice here, is there regarded as, a very trivial affair. Edwards who m at the head of it, has hut about 1 S fol lowers. The residue of the settlers are either opposed U him or neutral. No serious con seoiieness, except to the small number of in dividuals concerned, were expected to result frpmU., . t . , ' donsiderable f xeitement exists ia Burling ton County, New Jersey, on account of a mur der having been committed by one John Kress upon his wjfe, at Speedwell Purnaee. The Mount Holly paper speaks of the man ner of the murder as being too horrible to be related, and having u.o parallel ia the cat alogue of barbarities. The people in the neighbourhood of Speed well have offered one hundred dollars fpr the detection of Kross. DeUberal Hanging. A, man in New-Hampshire lately hanged himself after making bis preparations with much iaf frtid. He took a bundle of (ax to a neighbor's and broke ilt no went to another ana swingled itj to a third's and made a, rope! He went home and hanged himself. Major General Brown left this City on Wed nesday last, for Fortress Monroe, on a tour of Inspection. We understand he contemplates visiting our posts along the Southern Coast, as far as Pensacola. and, probably. New Or leans returning by the way of Mississippi and Lakes which will enable him to inspect most of the military stations situated in those distant quarters of the country .--AK. Int. The secretary of the treasury has made ar rangements te collect in Europe, aa well as in all parts of our union, information concerning the growth and culture of the ail); worm, and expects io oe aoic i mr n iuii report 1,0 con gress ou the fi'vU at aa t perigd of the neltscssiA. ' ' . . " ?: Baltimore, March 23. ' We lorn that letters have been received in town from England, which state, that there is : no probability of an adjustment of our aimculties with that country, respecting the Colonial Trade It is amusing to see with what eagerness the publio will take up and cherish a favorite idea. If we are not entirely mistaken, there ha hot, at ny pe riod, been good ground for -the supposition that such an adjustment iouId be effected. There is no doubt in our minds, that when the English Cabinet published the Order in Council, relative to her West India posses sions t wai in consequence pf a determi nation to try the experiment,' whether her Coloniea could be independent of the trade of this country, and in case the) should Cnd that our trade was not in disper.subte tn them, to persevere in the policy bid down in that order; knowing that if,, on the contrary, it abuud be ascer tained to be disadvantageous, they might at any time relax their restrictions. w . 1 ' Commercial fihftntclt, J" f " : : ) r Norfolk, March By, gentlman passenger in " the steam boa from Baia1ore,yestedav,'we learn tbat the .ship Algonquin, pi xe;-, from Liverpool, whence she sailed on the 9th or I0t."5 ult. srrived' off this jfjapes of Delaware on Satur (lay, and that Mr, fir, bearer of dispatches to our Government and to the British Min ister af; Washington, came MP fni the sliip to New-Castle on Saturday ; iiielu, and on Sunday proceeded on to Baltimore iiid Washington' The 'despatches : to our Go .vernment, it supposed, relate to the trea ty respecting , the slaves earned off during the !at$ war. No new arrangement had ye( been made on Jhc' subject of the Colonial Trade, no was it expected (hat any chanire unuerstanoing existea - generally - between Mf. tiaiiatinand Mr. Canning.-Beacon, MORGAN, " ' " " The. Ne-York , Sfateimam publishes the following ss a story founded On fact, and sup. poses that St had given rise to the report that Morgan I stated to have been earned away by a party of freemasons and cruelly murdered somewhere on the lines) liad been found a live in Canada,.;;- '; ,' " t"'1-::.. Mr. Joseph Morgan, keeper of the '.'far. change Coffee House in Hartford, a man of property, anare&peciaDiiity, -na one oi toe Di rectors of the Etna Insurance Company, was recently in Upper' Canada on important busi ness for that office. Being called by name at one of the public bouses some of the by standers instantly supposed that he was no less a pfrsohago than the refd tapt. Morgan, in full lire. ' The etinc'usion wss natural that be would secret himself if Uieir suspicions should be made known to him." Thev there. ! fore kent hxrlr. till rtunra. I. a. I -v " -"'HV j the day, and," nature's soft nurse." had visi-! ieu in? jjiiiow ui Air.. morgan ana -rocaeai his sensesjit forgetful nest).' -At midnight, " that dread hour,", they rushed into his bed chamber with a fSuitablennmber of th minis ters of justice, roused him from his inno cent dreams ordered him to accoutre him self" for a march to Sir Peregrine Maitland, who had enjoined upon them the delivery to him of the jost, but now .restored Morgan, It was in vain that'tjie unarmed prisoner. pro tested thatjie wis not the real Morgait they were in search of that he had written no book ipon masonry --and that he had never before been seized and threatened to be ta ken off to' places unknown against his wili Hut all would not do: he;w the fait Morgan and must go before a magtrats od pruv that he was innocent of having been runaway with from Batavia! TIuk being agreed to, Mr Morgap, readily atis5ed the magistrate tbat be WMf-w'tlMtJefstaaJy Tal.ts"aaJ taereupos) s!ta.d hx nlntvi nsanked t bw em cb, slept M tntt ti"l aowjr. aad K-ch-4 ivis fiavly ad frunJa at UaruJrdt wuumI fWlher wnie0MJom.m liOUiC OF ASSEMBLY OF KFtF YORK. . Monk 7. K cosissuairatisa waa swecned frs the Gortrwar. m the saliowtay wwrdss t To tU a sitf iMJrmVf. y Crticmrui Ts aMucliSw of Was. Mot gasi being an act of srprcradented Tioleacei has Justly excise actpiiveraJ reprobalMwi, and the apprcweotMm which sre cntSruiaed of bis fate have prod tced gvocrJ sXsros aad aaaiety. Uaderstaadias; that this subject is Mitder the considrmioo of ywr hosMrJU body, I have thoafht proper to coasmuaxcale to ycMi all tbe ijU'jrButloa) ia ssy power rs spectUig it, and thia I shouU hare doste be fore, hail not been sppreheaave that a pre mature disclosure might bvt -interfered with pending UrratigarUaa. IT any future iatelh gene of imxytancs shall ba received, I shall not fail to eortjmunicatc it Dl WITT CLINTON. IT., If , IDA, utvL-h ... ...i mx .f-A in ik mittee who have wader consideration tha , w .a -a . memorial presented on wis subject. .... .. ...... rraui nexu A new paper nasoecn cstao Ihmed st Rochester, to. ba devoted entirely to she publication of matters caanected wi th the 1 asorgan oaaness. . NEW ENGLAND ANNUAL FAST. 4 d governor or in tuio oi nunm nns kUlyiJioed the following proclamation for the annual fast solemnized in U.e New-Eng-, land States which we recommend as a model for similar compositions. Hitherto, most of these papers have resembled each other so closely. Uith im matter and style, that one mStbetempUd to wppcae thaTtheyer. .ii81 a IL.i sk -a. 'a .k.a m a. .s . a v aome proclantk,n griiider had been engaged ffM:.h.h-r..wUofthaSev(!nj1itr.e. to furnish the Governors of the Several states at a cheap rate with , these articles ready made a they,- were wanted. This docu Inenr, however, is quite out of the Common track, ' contains a good deal df excellent ad. rice, vhich we hope the clergymen of Maine .mi l k.L l: . r ........... u . will msiuoireivi mni rmuinwinuvi J. nf f,.l. If noMihlf.- nMUUle their - r -.. nocxs to IOI10W It. U issaoru 100, aiiouirr valuable property in i serve for ita brevity i r ami tnmprrhe'nsiyeness to b preserved as a curiosity. ..v. r. Evening', Pott. By adrice of the Conned, and in.compli- anee w th a venerated usugi. t appoint lulaS&tifAP; mto oho thedayaaaCbriftUn, if he be under the in- fluence of any vice, to baiiish it; if in error, to correct it; if under pbligations to others hon - esty discharge themi if suffering injuries to forgive themi and if able to do any behevo. lent aette any being created by. the-AlroichiJ"? . f oan3el LJortlie SUie, OfttnegrouniT iv Power to which he owet hi existence and his faculties to do tU T- . , And, with a conscience thus prepared, msy - - . 1 we visittne lempieoiuoo, wvp nua e vis! the Temple ct uou, to worsnip n.m with that , humble, anu nappy oispowuon which always belnntbpietyndWpcncei beseeching him that tha religion he sent by our saviour may nor. oe pervencu uirvugu . . . . . . i .l, i the pnue ana prejudices oi ucciansm, dm may .iiiiTcrw.iy tc. uumj- - - lnLnd U .eing mem. hers of one great community, we unite as Christian Politicians so that we may'reuder perpetual the peace and prosperity of our country and of this State. and prosperity ot ou State. V ENOCH LINCOLN, tYemtf Sotah Carolina Spectator' ANDKUW JACKSON.- . Tliis distincruished citizen is before Ma countr-. as a Candidate" for her hiehest oflice, and his character and his services are placed, in bold relief, upon. the political canvas, for the inspection and the criticism of hi. fellow citizens. Ill merits ana am aemerus, ins m- ness or hi w hich a place him is unfitness for thexalted station leu oy mat ciass oi uic voimuunuv uni- ..OTnwiiiiuoni towamiiseonsMereiltohes SZmU Vtcnlarly,: and by societj generally.- "rJjrltt ".na ta the low in. is a. leeitunate aubject of d'- Seventeen ef the neitroei, chafed with .i,. .t,;... t.. r ; ."'-,UD !L"v"r cussion. The man who placed himself, or tia offence, have been committed td the suffer, others to lIc him in this attitude, , of t w- twait their trlaj must make up his mind to hear, his faulta.rv" . . t , w . jlm I descanted on. a well aa his virtues. ' II can Wore a special Court tv be impanelled plead tio right of exemption front' auch ar, 'deal. It should be so. .TheRepuhlicaniiim of mir avstem is an emDtv boast without it. andwith as elevated admiration foi-General Jackson, as any mamcan have, we have never L ,f,.v.v,- ii.. ..f ..h fntrtain diflttent on nion. Nor do we UIBUUKV s-V MimayrsMw a. a -a. .a w. w . 1 . , , . , , a obiect to tcftibetaic onpo&itic4 to bim.-t-Hc . nmy be opposwlfof ought we know from pure princinle, from an honest conv unsuiublet ss for the office of Chief Magis a a- trate of Uitse States. lor ourselves we xlimilil have no fear of mis rovemment under the U. Ststes. We Tiooestly and Sincerely believe bint in posse'ssion of some of the first snd highest renuisite for tht office; integrity, patriotism ' and abilities with " those who believe him deficient in other requisites, we have no quarrel. .They have a right to their bekf as well aa we to ours. Their own pie. ferences are equally entitled to respect with our own, and far be it from us to find fault with any decent xpissun of tbat pret erenoe. But we. like every other considerate citizen, are .bound in duty to reprehend such distem pered opposition, as accasionaliy snows itseit, as well towards'the adihiniatration, as towards the distinguished individual who is the subject of these remarks. We ci'b say in the candour of our hearts that we have seen evidences of as black -hearted opposition to tlie present admiiiitration til some prints and among some individuals, aa was ever organized we will hot identify ourselves wit' it. We have teen also, and seen recently, the vilest caiumniei of Jackson we have seen the National ad- 'ministration paper, whose editor labors with . .- - 1 1 -.L u . I : K... . jnoa vniinng zcni aim wuu uiucn auiiuy in a warfare atrainst the detractors of Mr. Adams and -who holds in utter abomination every semblance, ot slander against tbe president we have seen this paper give .' place to denunciations of the Ucro of N, Orleans which would discrace a butcKe:nrd A co lumn or two of coarse vituperation,' headed " 1 jus Jacksonis" is sufficient proof of our chared uDo'n the administration editor.' ' Such language a this writer makes use of ia un worthy of , Vespectable paper, ' We cannot believe that 'Mr., Force willingly stood its (rodt'ather. But from an intariation which we see in one of the .papers of this 'morning,1 a course still more unjustifiable in about to be pursued .by the enemies of Jackson. Not contented with villifying hllu personally, and with uttering every species of spleeji'upon his nnblic cnaracter. ui invasion ii to ba made rV .- . 7 -. i - . upon hui domestic tranqmllity. Jus private hfe ia urns ciuii;(a -luiv, suit m sue vi itipjljivawaeountv, Va, . 4 r " cttake aad of kU afVctoos U tabs drafted befurv the iwti We kaawath-gu Urwk Jafksoa's i.r balory ia lh rrUla. T kassy swt Uw (kappy or aow mittMmn at tas bsww ia ka vomytfwX rMtwMt, smw da wo wiatttakaow. but Uua da (.aa. Cat bs wtsa tMwaks ta apaa law kmaeuty U pmale l.fc. is a aMtcrrant. lie wba waaioaly iavadea tha privacy af tha aVrvda, ia aa aaaaaMS. Aad f it has sralty casse ta tUia. thai tha Chusas c a pable snaa,to p.bUe oec, can. an, ba rlcj tthut rritr "fire braads arrows aad dcatH. irn lus d astestio circle, without aa iardad apoa the peace aad bappiacat af bis family this people at art gi i Bimuuos. ti are sarrpag im M wr saisaas sail tur aamy years past ss utta tWv and that rapidly to. Lat as proWtar of las stU kaova Uvaraat ikcttausT tod sjo Uait hereaAcr ilU our tranaallaaue taa aUys. U ba at4.L.a iui, aa auwlf cahtea Wars they can Hard' utter alaaJsr u ,trJ iW 4 aa .iUiw auU fas! Uaa,kuira4a1dulSri4l4M-ar. lln.y ' ticJly betaiJ at tha ae.nml, that tat j r , , . ba wunt nwi" and aaja wU: a Jl Sappotei Cue. Lei m sappose tkt,aJiis J! that Qcn. Jicksoo wrra Prrsilmt'Of oosrasa lU mooiaUnoHW uf kia saaay're4eesa.' th, U. S. .o4 that hi. pcitn, fcmisfn, vrnA - the v!h sW secretary of a ate should call a aenator Tw ri h !.-. -T.-T. . "UV, lo the fielJ; should acck to Uke hit life 1 ir .hoaUyioUf A. constifti.l pri- Tilej ;i, and until athrmlicr tf Congress vxpresuoai nuereu in ucuate vuer ;i. ana hoia atnrniucr ui Uonrrest ta run u.ili ! I'.u-fyii .fl.;. fn, t r7in$ muotaio la debate llie pure prioctplea of ihr rr'nslitutimv And . .. . : 1 supposed tint JacksQit ahutjld rstiid tuppwed KM JacKSQll ahOUld fst4ld hit Secretes in nflica afmr ha "had ' Iu:' "T,u it.:. . i.. wwiUlfcaVa VVta.v Jm ailU SVUh , ... writ i "'tuttonal r.t, wl U..-rm.--Yhlt W'J ( Kim? Or rather, whaf Would not be laid of hiiu? WVkhould htr til a err ol military Chirf.ain,''' that thi, reigtta written 10 bluodl ,u .1 r 0 , r -T 1 Stb -r-nraenU were from the pmol. that 'lie elected hi ofntem far I leir f&tmz propensit esl &C &c. Uow dif- fr.nf i. tL r,....Un hji, fl kA. vsa ass isv Vu vm f vaaasi wars sU' sDW' Secretary - doe th. is? x "Boot on, Sicdnman. r - jrjlaboroug.ht March At the Superior Court held io - ' - . Al UlS OU ICIlur VUUII MCIU IU mil t... I. 'Li, .1.. 1...l XT... thia vim isti wcci.un umu nuuioiiui- . ,,1. ,,:. f . t .. . i m:...'' '. ..I.." r:.i e tt, negro fellovr belungtug tp 3ir,e- on OOCtinn, 01 t eraou Ctmnty, lor lint murder of Wifliain Mai Jiull. llin trial laated ODWartls of fuUrteen houri. .nd waultpil in a verdict of iw 'On ; ohiujand he i. to executed L gaturdaj.the l9lh of Maj next., V Peter, also a slave of Simeon Cochran, anj WI0 was, implicated in theMfne Z ' . . , u. Ikf. oi ueicci in toe evidence. .. - i . , . ' .- . - - Tfnrrlt Hf,irihr. One nf tha most l l- . , r lnurjer Which Ht'aina Bhockin, .... of lnuruer W,iciV 8A;na ' 7 v 1 . . ... . . .. ' - the catalogue of crmie iu this bcctwn of tlie country, Wad commiueu DV U19 ne- . . . i .. r l j . i i ..ii. i groes, a tne person u lur.vouii itamiin, of junenburg Co. Va, on ITriUaj night tne gm ,( appCar. t,at the mar. J" of Mr. H. hadbeen in contemplation for, more than twelve months. Availing iieinselve of the absence ,if .the, over- 8ceri the negroes carried into effuct their horrid desisn first by choking him to; ileath. and then in a buush fire prepared VokASlSJSi for burning tobacco plant patchea, they ty Court . T.r 3 consumed his bodji and to avoid detec- .i ACONbsUusdwUisykmityofthemo tion, literally pulveriaed Jiji ; bone&i? "?!?ebbo strewed them in the lield, and Xurned " them' in with a plough Mr. ! flaralin . . 4ppnriairiir and infelliint far. . f , . M b(. - P . ' . . . - .. - on Monaay me lam mnrefmjm. - ' ' ''''"'-'''t-C'.''--"'.- : TTnnrnlUA CTZti'n .A ahirr ' ir-a j ( - Marbe Stone was Stolen r T. ..-.. 'v .. from the crave of Mr. James Cunninsr- . . . I nam, in tne uuna o uravo iaru, near . .as ..r ' I- this town; the letters J.C Was encraveU 0Q fa Etonc Greensboro' Fat. : - "-!"T -J 1 - .,!'- v t iVew . ilairranflremm.--V men- ( tiohed in OUT Ust, that Iireparations ' tff run tb mail aUge, of April next, threo tunes .1 after the 1st a week between Morfolk and Fay elte. -ii- ville," insteaJ of twice. , . We have C 1 l V ! T i pill W atae from Peteri- staae Irpm mer.- It also make three understood that the bur? ta this nlace wi trips per weeji and that it is contein pliited .to run jlhe stage three' time's' a week between this place hd Newbern. We also learn that a line of stages will fit into operation from Loui&burg to Ea eld, to meet the Petersburg line, run ning also three times jier week; ? v.; C-V " W yarbtrofree Prm. The Secretary, of War .and Uie Se-' uiiy, on mesuay, irons rionoiK, wni ther they had . been on a visit df duty. The sate site of Fort Nelson, in the harbor of Jorfol.k, has been selected as . the ground on which . td erect the new mval Uospital.iva. jar. .., Tht Inland of Tnerje hits bqen yisi ted by a dreadful tempest, by whicli ma ny lives were lost, and not only the face of the .country greatly changed, but the tjimmits of the celebrated Fealle "itself broken into chasms, and much altered in form. ' 'One accnnsljitesjittf altitude to have been lowered by the fajl of the toptnost Mft-I., 'y V ': 11AKHIKD. In ibis -oounty, op the 22d inst. Mr.. JnTAes JI. tfUr TnJi bW.ft f F" l rn.iin aoumy, in mis duus, w miss Ann w. daufhter of Wiliiatn Tanitall ' Es of Pitt- t. Cnv mmtj, tW tiA hiav Joarrk rsfMcuMatiMiiiyiui. . ia VAriaamh Mu; , tm 1 bit, Mj. Ba ir ttraJtry as :M uUt UiU At Aa rsaimi.s af Me. im A i IUU4 awyty, aa las 1Kb SBrtaat, Ur. I fnt U it. Psiifc UMm ILiyikttirmairj, mil af tai ja V; ' la GaJKUd asaatv, aa ike tJmd kaaat, Jsaaea KaaniUs4av - - . ' r DIED, " i I tlU ky, of mnlo 0m id att of J A Mr. immm U41ad, a. iac $9Jm vr of bk Sxxs. J-. lL mA. liik. -i. ...i rdetofTaiW,uc. . 'T j.: ",T j .71 tyJZ1 fa tha ilth instant, Ms. Valcutias Um, ia the CAh year of bis a j. t Liinrtoa. Uandsna aounrr' m tk. ?iV ul ataat,Mrs. Joe ilJgraTe, wife uljtUolLmwV E- " . T. ' . 1: n.jj : .. . .' . . . 11"?"' v . L, . . . TT' Y 00" : u. . ' . """!1 r""? '.f ssstsirt,fr. in tK ifiL i : IV 1 JXZ1 woyTuui: V? ft ft Alba r.1eBi, tT Duplhisountv, ostbelsth Instaut, Mr. Lkavid Wrrbt, ia tbe &d year of bis . . "P" onfy, ea the IVh instant, Mr. W.t. Be., huhe risjyear rfh aa. , At lua reudmit in Cmdoatoiitr. IbIt. F.. ssii VSUW. M Sjw sMiV IaU AMkass 1'aiaaraaSl flS CoLTl;!'. ."I.f SIand at 4lsbtla VUTt ," - . .1 - , the XbtaWsoMl GmnMrVl CsiwiasaaauhA nr...... i. l .. . t. . . " """" nwB.jea represented tomn Ei- eeulivs nl'lhi. I1nm....l.i. .1. . i T T. U!,7.0, VOUlu,0".lli' " SrUm &, n'an Jumuu, aiO. Oa Ute ncmip ni M.inr1 ik. 101K ...... . . . y ltfth last wai.toal. ati-,., - - - j. ... I'M. vaiiivH . bninhers of th sity at Itiatuaond, by BiflmtmK apon bun, with a tunic,-sevarai severe and daa. , eiwcHimlstandaappearmgwtbsExeeutivo tbat the aant Parkhill baa auud.t.J iu.nnMni T?. r?"b7. ns make bis ascatie i7ui .r' 1 . 'ere'0'"ugtflt,withtho W Z&iS vitWt and I do morecW quiwtu offlcwV hotit eivd end-tauitary, and sxhott (lie good pro Sl tnommonwealUi to dae their ben en. f Pprehead and ssetrra ttto ssid lrkhill. a.oruwuwme.aay befleaUwitbasthelawdirectsi XS mn N . V Circa ntlM ,lil .. t U....-..j' zs'Trfz. i n,r. uh ..i .1.. r tklAL ! ' . . f wiw uit vi v we hw Condon weakh, at Rich WT&& mond thi W day of March, UsT. ; . EETEtt V DANIEL. Zirtt OnC '. . , - v : ;i -.:,. . . ari-ii, j 8wBap, u.iv.y.W'": inland. 1 bout sU feet tst;h, well made arifl yerystrairftrhA i. .i . . i f . o -i ui m-w years oi ore, is oi too omples t'dwass knf wub light bair, spsaks fery rapid, snd genera 1 atamiablacfcvr. !. "'.; '' " s4- .- atACKSON. 'hsW H awlntvsllrrrt 11 kittlniw axKA.kt.JI tCtl ' ir to lay off the town o? JACKSON, at North! frapton Court lIose,N. C. wiUotfw for sate tha duee is i-aiiedi iWt i milas ih to.S.r iledi snout 18 miles frota tbe tow of Hl"f,sy'frJna Oilfield, V " and iswitluufourorfivs irora Aiurtres five miles of Criilgers's 'Z'TZ! Zi 7" ""ih n-n ujo W.f. MOODY. JOHN I'ERLLE, 1 1 JOHN U. JORDAN, - f Ursa 1 t March fM,liar. ' 14-t0w Beef and Pork for. 1628. 1 : Navy Commissioners' OmtiR, 1 Sealed proposals wiII1e received by the Com . . " Wwssaja win Utj rccCJTVU OV UIQ iyOHl miBsvotr. of the Sm. nutii ts jti 1 rlr! if forthf vpplrqf ; , , J?, siiuar. t. i- sr. ..7 .. One'ii.ird of the oiia.L,isAf pa fca ...v.. H'S quantity of Beef to be delivered at each of Na,,l0?',Nw.X0 No. ;pril, I8i!(. ';h,&- t V u mm ur:l lln.l.,. V 17 i. . r. The said Jjeef and Pork shall be of the very ht quality. , The beef shall ha n.va t i.7 l il s " . a , 4 ,7 ' ,. saussa ) ?H f"vP weiKbmg.not leSf thantOO jhsd W ver sso l.bs. "aU .the legs, lei rounds, klodsi ' 1 lbs. ,Vora the aocks of esch annual snail be emiiuled, and the rest of the bo dy ot the animal ut into pieces of tea pounds each, as near as may be, so Hint twenty r.ioees will nkf bah! of 800 l,bs, nett.weifeht ofbecf. T Of the Pork, which must be cwt feil and well fatted, all the skulls & Snd hind 1 lees . intire shall be excluded and the remainder of the hoir' jniludins not more than three shoulders to,ftah barrel, shall be cut into piuees of eight pounds each, ss near as may be; so that twenty-five niece wdl makeaibairel of 200 His. n -.t w.Ur u.d. The whule of tha said HiwC mnA Pv v J the test clean coarse white Tui. i ttetre to each bnrnl The barrels iu which th mill R.'r t..i sliall be nftcked. must be itmrti-nf th ed white oak, oywhite ssh, free from san, an-t.ful- 1 ! 1 -1- - - . . ... . . . ' . V iuun uc uranaeo, - navy Jieef or "Navy Pork," with the .coniractos namfe.. and the rear when nacked. - ' . ' The whole of the said ?eef and Porkmnstun. dergo inspeUoa at the Navy Yards where tlie de- amniation, ,as they have, or may Jiereaef pre. i. k ucu vu uic unieq stales ana i, " " pmee snipping; order. ,' rcn prouoMii igr. lurnislung tho Beef and Pork, must state the place of residence ofhe bidder -the names of two comnetent m-'rvm, i,..;:.. and thr place of their resiilencoand ten per jent wfl tereaccVed by.the tnitedstates .onVll r 3 , "r "VV"! ' "nal1 eomplPted. m addition to the bond, and all payments will be uni i mo uiuees OI ueiivcrv. i. - " ti. ..i i. !, . .. r-: . ii'i uui,u rnuorncyi op tJie baek, "Offer to furnmk aU proviitidas .fid ' roust . . V ";i'" I ors. respectively,- deliveraliW at tbe several Nay Ysr.l foresaid. .. ny bid o made in sonfwiaity U the a.lver--U-euent, or not received within the time limited therein, will not be eouidered. ' nrerwaare w oe maae, by rome sworn inspector of the btate, to be selected by the Commissionera of th Navy, or to'such test, msnevtihn. an.l .

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