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. f3ts the wpod oC lh! Alcotticquc .Ms tree na - " 11 ,i;cp-;e5 cf the liven and especially f the lungs, reputed at the present rrio- hf -maintained with all its renown '..:-J at Baltimore from Kingston, (Jam.) .. . ... ... i-i vI-iunda's MRN.navq neen iet at iiucriy n, government or tne apamsn mum, w had arrived at JamaicaAU others who unci ar the old eroverntnem .n vmyiiaw. - . . . , ,0 set at liberty." - .the following is the. jnd circumlerence oi iyur yumimuia xi arris- ion 'ed.' He was' then ennveyed fcome, and waslast night it& lair way to penecyecovery. Xo. A London paper of August 25, says, the Jour unhappy men left for execution at the late : Lin coin Assizes, suffered the deadful penalty attach ed to their crimes, on Friday last. Atkinson gavr tn Mr MorrvwpathX' 'hr crvfnnr of the eaol. j()y then be acknowJedgdd, vjthout bills to the amount of 351. to be sent to Messrs. niifinate the otheVbeneGciafprrrGe;e"ahd Clarke, or Boston, whose right lie-de-X 10 anttcipic v l r7rrUrrA if was nH h .fomented that that Was all ,,r possess, as the first of plants, and ni-e restitUlion he as able to make. At deven .wVioi-Kpatnwtd unon it ol dU L,..!'..! u iVt-t. rinn ,' hmurrht fnrth from the 'f fhe Ut vl'lUl.n 111 iuupmiwu vii' w'v o ' prison 111 IMC Vsiiauc-YKiUi ami uiav..u . . ... i. J .L 1 he awtul procession thety aqvanceu io wic uuai place of execution, a little north of Lincoln. Mari shal fust ascended the scaffold, iawyer-next, . . . . . '.. 1-.. 1 Tl, Wakclin was. third, ana AtKinson hkj successively addressed a few words to thfe sur- . a I . M A . - i . t rounding multitude, hoping that tneir unnappy situation would serve " as a warning to you all ; Sabbath breaking, badwomen, and idle company, hnP hrmiirht me to this Vmtimelv ' end ; but I have fflftdiaceiththtAlrn soon cet rid of this wicked world.' He spoke vitK mnrh firmness, and seemed perfectly re signe'-The others were rnuch more depress- -i lUIn miappahle situation . " Just before the moment of the-scaflbld fallirig, Atkinson turned to shake hands with waneim, and said a few words : to this exertion is attribut ed one of the most shocking circumstances, -which succeeded that we everheara oi. jaiui, n Mrs. rencra eaiucu, ' - ...-i-.-'iiwiittf iiwn f - - . - ..,,4 H5S lb. & Iet 5 incnes. ruuuu.. . 148 flo. do. do. 434 do. 6 feet 2- inches. i 107 do. 5 feet 8 inches, ; , c,.Mrr?. Verv few Tillages in tfie . ,n,mtrv .can probably exhibit so rapid a as the town of Chilicothe, Ohio. Fourteen .i : nikar. it stanHi was a wilder. rj tne icgiun - - - ' bited only by Indians. According to me :.,rt taLrn. it now contains thirteen nun- . J sixty four inhabitants, and nearly live. i houses. vineVspensation of -Providence has been iirtial in the lami.ly ot Mr. ti. morris, ncai .. . .i ... VI. co line-in 11. vv nrmc ..in in scuumv. vuat... ; i,anri Wir n ine lime iui luii iw . . . r , i ' ..... , . j . " amiable-young au auuui- . ,.jw" "..hoiurht a smau iarm; jic iuu u; addenW. recovered perfectly, her speech, ot : nurcnase when death closed his eyes; however, not intimidated with this, the aviqow hwuku a second husband, who sowed it he iiKewise aiea, and she tried a third, who reaped it, but death o.r-irl him nwav : she then married a fourth who threshed it, but he also followed the without Intermission ever since the totrifcance; rhent of the court. . - , u 77it-f,iM. One of the worshipful idstlcesi who had been drunk only three days came Into codrt and in a very emphatic manner, declared his resolution to prosecute the business he 1 mi Ripen ih half ah hour. - ' The erahd jury applied for a discharge to the court, who seni auer uie twumy "".w. -: know whether there was any further business. , v The county solicitor was unfortunately engaged If at, cards t and was so much intoxicated as not to be able to give the necessary inforrriation; "Frid&yi The court adjourned, to the court in course, three justices only oemg presenij anu v one f of them finding that a judgment would probably be taken against his brother, ha too .i-k ittiiraVv tn sit on the bench.' Itwouldbe iudicioiis, Mr; Boylan, otcasionally to vary thearticles, as for example --v-- : . 'Squire li s hlleyyesteraay morning iuaicu a mule colt the exact color of iU ire ; the ears are naarknhlv lonsr. Sautre B. proposesas soon as this colt is large enougTi, 'to ride it to the county . ... i. J between a muie anu mi ass. . t ; nn;M: Mr. Ho v lan. 1 may lurnisn you Zuu Additional hints in some future number of f V " f the Minerva. - m . , KIT PRAISE ALT .... i U Porl i r twA ver, aud Wakelin seemea io ... minutes alter they were lurneojm, time, to theJinconceivable honor oi a" aiuum., Atkinson cried out, Oh Lod : un vuu . y-..-not die, I cannot die ! lift, me up 1" Imroemate ly a -soldier of the 69th regiment went to him, lifted him up a little, and then by hanging ac w. ADVERTISEMENT. , To Ae Inhabitants of Warren county. Fellow Citi2ews, t v,QVf hppn informed that Mr. Phill Haw- . wwa " kins has been endeavoring to exonerate himself from a charge, some since in circulation against ... . i. i.-.i.r. WM f co1tKp him. respecting nis wuiuiug aumwi a.w . property of Willey Jenkins. If Iherebe any who doubt thtr correctness of the report, they must be i u: u ttirrtfrrt wK'irh T will laV body, put the poor wretch out of his misery. and tQ the trulh of which i am rea. o nrrn K-r. w is a ' woman who lived oeit w i ounic uuit bv '' " - - in f llamvincrlanshire. South Wales, whose hus- ' band, with the little fortune he got with her, ,u h hpt-n deprived 7 or 8 years, produc- b - t on fllness. It appears that Miss w . re .Ki.nl to her room, and whilst engaged linRiJelt an unusual sensation, . and irnme- ran into ar. aojoinuig iuum ij h --'v., ran into ar. aujuimng iwui.. " ' ! tourtn wno uiresncu n, wul .- ---- feelings can be better imagined than ex-fatc nf his predecessors ; and she then married a . ..i . ..t ilia cnitnd nf WiBfi . i J M. ...Um ek oiiinvp.fl file tiro dllCe A, hearing, once moie the sound of her jtpressed in distinct and auttiDie terms. Winchester Gaz. SritUl. flafr is flviae on the Castle of Pen Our iriformnaion is derived from a gen 17 days from that quarter. This is no the reader will recollect, thao we calculated a former paper, and is probably the last fifth husband, with whom she enjoyed the produce of it. All this happened in less man io iiwum in authoritv of the Spanish Junta k. . . . .. . ,vour of their good friend and ally King ? the British bovh in our front and our rear. have now the master key to the West In the following cummunicaiion has been some weeks on hand, . "tut was mislaid. FOR THE RALEIGH MINERVA. 1UTv. 7 mi Inn . Mrtv with which cenius selects the most striking incidents to interest and to delight, has ever been a subject oi aamirauuu niuu& vvvw of taste. It is this felicity, chiefly, which enables the poet and the orator to enchain attention, and I- f i -tUnf alf.n . ni..n .rcio-i'. no wonuer. men, the humble fabricator of brief editorial articles, '' - . tne nuniuic aum"" ide, and can easily control that of the Missis , 6m respect and commands our applause This micrht have been easily prevented, ) . , . irHnn nf occurrences for publica ....-r . a . , V 1 1 r 1 1 . II I Llll. Jvavwwft . , ust but oo forbearing go-, displays a portion of that skill which is so et armis, orr that part kll0in the higher efforts of authorship. . had seized, vi Florida which they claim. Augusta Chron S;it. 22. Kntleman' landed from the ship Sally, cap- Webber, in 38 days from Liverpool, bound ilimoreand arrived at Norlolk the btn insi. te eentlemao is the bearer ot dispatches irom These observations, sir, have emanated Irom the perusal of an article in tne Kweisi x.B.v. of the 6th instant. The article is as follows : " Tench Coxe,-junT csqui.e, Attorney at Law, ot Ruther fordton, has bn elected solicitor for the county of Rutherford, hv .he court of Dleu and quarter-scssions qf that county.- tegentleman ne '.nt nt ' solicitor, has, 1 Mneyatl.onaon, ana vrene.a A..?u&, xnc 'flced ;r, anv paper Ms.Jorthebecretaryoiotate. , : jam . y ----- vr . . ,Thc peces. understand that Mr. Finkney had maae an m the -state, tne communication o.Mhe .revocation of the sity for such i' .hd Mil decrees to the British trovern- probability, occurred to any other editor vtnan tne .. . ... r ... . i t u r.oic nn mt eea tor an uu- and a dispatch which which was VMDI!.:LJ of VIOUS TCui ; V f"..;.!,, IWv. ablect comprehension, ana oi ii ---- J . ;a npnt little vehicle lor 1 heaoOVe encu amy"...'" r- - . . f FrBervifJK fromblivio an actieu Liverpool, after this gentleman lett uon i supposed to contain the answer of Marquis ."..i v ; v.-., 3rin-tKirsp n conse- t o www. - j u . in Af vAiiAna"mnpMop.' arantonume w.at ainthe Champs Elysees, under me uuc x union ot iMars anu nuia. .v- performers Were at one time on the stage . shock of an earthquake was felt on the Autrust. at StDomininGro, during which py inhabitants! deserted their. housesY i- : : "' - ' , rtrrrnn ttt Uaeflem TV leniK rsf ,i,i larrrpfet nine ls52 feet, and !,.... i :uo i aii; the Oican has diameter 1 6 inches in-aiine v usetui man a wum, n , -.-- hea;deS a .y stops . Voices, .separations, 2,shakes, k walking spectre "fr ter 'change, .ana. venuf t0 un,versaicon,u --r -f Mf NaperS- went to bathe yesterday in tne r duly were, sub ! . , . .-!.. which deserves iu Kutheriora coumy , ,.... make Bgure in the -n orNonh C taa Now thii article cornmumui" intelligence to wit, the appointment of a county imtnis.v--, 7 -v,or1pt for the brow solicitor. 2diy, liiurnisucsav-..- - . .cn. a rrent eman no doubt ol ier.cn vuk, u.. v,?- - Mu'rMrel- fully entitled to distinction. yB , enciesl 'dare say he is a spouting democrat i and encies i u j pnna.e ho may have is at any rate, x k.u....nt some Influence in the next or some . .i ut ' ... ; Li - general uc u . , state more I'einaDS. siii. A-.-"---- ... 'a ronmv solicitor. He is; both a tai nuig i m .vitrtt not 1l . Some time ago Mr. Hawkins declared to me, diat he held a bill ot sale on wney jeiwiiw perty, and for no consideration ; and he accompa nied the declaration with words to this effect that th reason of his holding the bill was to pre I vent Henry Yancey and others from taking the r it Ml ... n a n mn (nor poor fellow's property ; lor vvuey vr i:i,,i hi intended none of thtse men should have it. But if," he added, "you want the bill, I will give it to you at any time, vu home with me to night and you shall have it in the morning." I told him it was not couvenici i r. tn Kot nicrhit. VV Cll. lie is uiv I will give it to you at any time you may call lor held in Warrenton asked Mr. Hawkins fer thejbill ; but instead ot r rfnnest. ne assumeu an uuu- coniyiyi..S v ".i.,"-' ' , C1,,u n lent air, and replied, vvnai, - fellow as you are can take jne m . i nai, i i- formed him, was not my unemiu.. , - suppqsed he would compiy i; """7 , livermgto me the bill of sale on Wil ey Jenkins' . .? -rhpn. hv C d. Sir," said Hawkins, . . . . . m,.f nitnvi. IT. I 111 r Ia m vr.11 w 1 1 vim uiuaL vtwi w - conduct might seem unaccountable, were not the following iaet tftfceivNin cuuusn. cumstance. , r The truth is, that between the periods of rny r. . ,hh Mr. H. resoectinp: the bill r .i j ;.,KCPniiPnt interview at Warren- 01 saic -uu w.v .,...,.. , ton, Wiley Jenkins had ivarramea itu-wu,j. . J i.V ;A , and I suppose his intention U" W We friPQnC was to keep the bill, that ne nnSm uy screen himself from paying the unfortunate- man what was fairly due to him 1 :r-f ,v.. It will no doubt astomsn tne uiuc the-lr representative so clearly proved to be flagrant and treacherousto th hnve raised to the rank ol se- jinu uic iuw w.wj nt-mnti. natcr, one so worthless anu --- . . x foY. o chnri time tnev win sk1" ",v" tne. 1 Aiim. . "- Buni Hawkins 1 v.nnct men as Phlll HawKins me, mat many ..w..v-. ------ r,VPIr . ' :a . .1,0 har the mst seventy oi their nave uroveu aw j - ua,c r , c .ii.,c;n nuith resnect 1 -ne--uay-.uJLJMviyiiiLiiiz ii in ih tirrspM rise, we car.n( t see V"'i arfe ittirhediately interested in the proposed pu'-' licatioflf end tne re tore can suner nounng vj omission. As the address chafgei a 15!?a' cf the Sutc with fraudulent ondupt, as ii would pro? bably lead to a utsagreeacie controversy mine pu- pers, as it would iay.us liable, equally vrhh the urWr. to a nrnsecutibri 1 as it would no doubt make an enemy, where wfe would wish a friend I .? as we do not see that the p'obiicatton would effect either public" or private good j arid as It feflei;i upon the General Assembly as a bodyj we must decline its publication.--' , , ', ; s- Thus the true cause why Mr. Galea at first dc clihed publishing my advertisement; was not that! the election would he ore r, out occause ne wisn.- ed to See howf would turn out t hat he might knov? what step was the mosjt prudent to take. Had Mr. Hawkins failed in his election, it rnigKt then be safe to print the charges made against him : but as that wasjQot the case, the situation of things wasehtiieiy altered. It would not do tooSTend d " jnember ol the Senate, nor print any tninf wnica. might ldisplease the majority. According td thtf doctrine of Mr. Gales, ' the conduct of a Senator is not a proper subject of enquiry- and may vbss construed into disrespect of the legislature ! Noi doubt he was anxious to secure a inenu- or in .- dther words to obtain ah additional vote. It may be necessary to say a few words upoH ih. hffir iftus remark of Mr. Gales, -that the thine could not particularly , interest me. The subject was highly interesting to me, not oniy as my owncharacter-was implicated, but as every' good -man should wish to see' improper condutt expos-. ed. I had interlered m the business 01 tne oui 01 sale, at the request of the person who was imme diately concerned, 8c requested it of Mr. Hawkins that I might restore it to Jenkins. But the cun ning of Hawkins, as I have understood, had in duced him to, circulate the report tnai u was 1 wpu held the bill and not himself. I was therefore materially concerned that the truth should be fully known. Mr. Gales, however, did not firfd it a- greeable to his plans to let a statement of the facts appear, as it might injure his own views. Snrh time.serVmp-and sycophantic conduct may suit the schemes of ambition and self interest, but must always be despised and condemned by honor-' able and independent , men. ! " T . DIED, (In Satnrrlav. the 29th of September, in the 28tli vear of her age, Mrs Maky WYNs, relict of thd late Mr. John Wynns, ot iiei tiora county, iNoru: Carolina Phil fiafier. u- . At Newbcrn, Mr. Michael Clark.' At Trenton, "Jones cptinty, Anthony Hatch',; Esq. and wife ;the latter on the 25th ult. and the former on the 1st inst. On Thursday last, at Hillsborough, of , the? dropsy, of which he has been affected the most of the present year, tiencrai namuei oeinuii Clerk of the Superioi court for Oraiige count J. On the 27th ult. at his scat near riymotun,..m North Carolina, William JVL Kenzie Esq. a gentle. 1 I ,X.i mart much respected and esteemea, ami greasy reeretted by those to whom he was known. At ueorge town, uoi. vvu. Augusune ino-fnn. in the 53d. vear ot his acre rus remains were deposited in the vault at Mount Vernon, near those of his illustrious relative rntinfrv's laWS to this man is almost over. oupljngs, and twelve bellows." ftll Miraculous -Escaie. A boy about eleven y&rs i. c m. r-iro - vilrlnw. who lives in W" VI U1I9I VyUUIW) " " - Strand, opposite Exeter 'change, and vends Two or three years, to tins man is . - , . . . ihc nenod to a close, when he 7 ' no d ubCsl.a-;he fat, so jus. due . to" m,ml r. Hones. JebU m, e,W .. r -n Tt respectable men bo ao say some u r - . r say Chatlts Allen's children, and the orphans of j . . on,i m .1 . in be nre- the late Charles. Marxian , - -- - sumed, willthe Judges eventually determine The fellow's money being then gone, . i L..V. oi hlP. if one be left for him; the only station tor wn.cn c oucht to have remained ai an ...v-.....- - 1 have tnoueot i. u'i.uuij . - ... ing pla n statement that my fellow citizens may know as . well as I do, tne ni .... w. who is implicated in the iransacuut. A Franklin Farmer A Notice. . WILL be sold, on Thursday the 15th N vpmher next, at me late dwellinK of Sam- i.a! r in v. dec. the Tract of Land whereon he lived,1 five miles north -of Granville court house, contain ing between one thousand and twelve hunareu a- cres. It will be wen to.ooserve, mai a ivav portion is prime Tobacco Land, and no part of it r . . . ; 11 J ...J i tlx. ilti.rv nf nnv kind but wnai is-wcii auyiu --- of irrain. It is a fine, healthy situation1, extreme- Iv well waterea ine ounaing aic wmy .... i 1', f it... n.ml nn. ble. It will be sold on a crecu oi uncc t4u.11 an nual payments ; bond, with suflicient security, will bexequUed.Anyj?eon wishing to view the said Land will apply to either ot the suuscrioers ' .he comer ot Somersft house. The JoSePh PX'S. MiiUiiww he w-i-i-imwi.Min arv, . hint from ,he Sampfe Ve. jou Mr. Gales, and as.iM, ..-. .:,:,.no. allemrit. wiBsiwro,."' - ' iow-tiii-."', : depth, and disappeared. -His situationbeing crrea by a young man ci tne -.....- ttlinrr house m the oa h he rushed into the river' in hts clothes, out . lie then swam to a lrge, which, was close to the spot, and . iw nb rih.j u: nr i, a; -a in th line where the iiiiuacii, lie ---- - , , lm yA .i:. j ,nfi fir some time, orougnt i; .- r-.. . c twi. rivpr. where he "ui up irom the Donom vi . . Vim lying on his face, with his arms spread A. This scene was wi'nesed by sevcraLboais teingt the limevbich crowded tb the spot, wr itvefi Tbi 'It pitKmetr w t-w -"v. SUheirnciaTry ;- - . '. xi-in had been eicht .r;i n:r 10 snore, iuouuj, . ortPn-. In ibs river, appeared Wii.i:..:.i 0-1 r,. fmmmenueu uy mv 1 iil'Ml. ' LUC lllSdM.-1" . , . Hwcdne sr,eirt were resoited to,i and alter some THOMAS COOKE, I Admrs with! and y the Will an SAM'l M. CL AY, J nexed. - . .:...f eiihetantiallr aeretfing . An . aaveriibcu.i, . ' .i " wi,h (te receding, by toe edior. ' - Notice. . - ..- ' THE subscriber offers for sale, on a reasona ble credit, that beautiful, healthy and well situated stand for public business, where J osep1! rinir Fen. formerly lived, on the main road Icad . inc from Salisbury to Danville, where the Salerrt O .. V Tf-- 'M kail road forks off Irom the saiu juanvine ruau, way from Salem to Salisbury, containing 443 a cres of Land, well watered and timbered, where-r on is a log house, kitchen, barn ana suu-nou and a R6od 'thriving orchard. . . , For further particulars appiy to u'c u.n-v.. living on the west side otthe 1 aaKin river, auuue. four miles from the premises. CHARLES CATON- November 20,-180?. - - ,1, UlUOiHO"-"', . ' all ite oweidings oIcourU. , v September m'"- " . .p L ' frtifeiv met l the worsnq nut x. -.:vu . f orr --t'MiiK.oiieiexy wciv - .-t , , . court a" Wincewani application,' to the fis tonshment - rf llptKttia present, the vital spark was - me wu.oii . fu..f forn - j -vts and the sm", ui ----(; . f . , eaeyts trial the rtnmk. threw up wor,h-,p hit. -"J c,e of .he the coniciiva w - v 1, ; . - court ana aevei HMI. Cooke, : ; wv, iii-Mrced ne, was sent oy mu ut vu : . , lhe state-hBUsc-squart? of .he ReV.teVPouo,he,a.e euornr W .inr 1 t m 111 ill lit uuviimiiv. i UUCdl lllttl fc 1 - ill . p ...iaJ t ik.m ih monev. w men " iv" r- . . per : ,1 also tprwaru- --- Albers of the tJext General ASemoiy. isupposeu.m.s.ivu'.-r - a ,Mfpr r' The worshipful E. F. has slept few dayi afterwards I received a letter from the lew "J . . J ;,nmnt hart hen editors, stating tnai my 1 Vh ', received too late tor tnai weeK jr" a, the election would be overefore ihejejt publication they supposed n wouiu w ihxn.- However, as my ob feUctwatb.fxpoure,,pftheuDj 3 . I i rt thpm ai?ftin. fecruest- ing e insertion of my advertisement notwith :! .i.5-:i.-k river. A second note from the editors contained a pottrte refusal to comply with my request, and (he. following curious reasons for their determination r , - his new houses fot the accommodation oi. Merrt- Ralelgfri dct.J7. The Salisbury Races WILL commenonhutsday ;the first cf hc . vemuer.. .- . ' ' ' - FIRST DA ( ; .. . ;Ri4;xoit'.pufor,a.;:ywr-oife dollars cntrance-mhV heatsyto close Octubef the 20tb. -. . -' , . SECOND DAY, A inMcrhtiorTpurse- two mile iiStSs .of any nag. By order of tW .5;., r
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