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J. trier. . JaSt .V-t?!' 'TTi'3 "fc . 'I,- ' Xrtk.-H'.'f:"--:-t ; i'z:-ars-- tit-. tv'- -f t. . fey , . .v . -s 4 '5V.T afc-V"" ,uL,i t s o'clock. Awl in twciiiy ndefe.-Tln Grammy, .therefore 4-.. -JtM,.,r4vih a 'virdkt of. carnesUj Implore the Court to give their i .. . l luiTf firmnesa; b&t tus fieaU and nanct!.bolitll w.uon tueveoici ' ycats old-r-wat filial and afttr- in tiib regular ilea and the .ariicd a lady i i ;f iI.p rMi.f iustiro ncainstTo&to the Metropolw e V n,esBiii of iaflGcation or irgret v ' The Grand Jury 'beg leave respect- , i i- ! ". J-t . mi.lw.il ' fillip Cni'tlioi i tu ni-iPii that in (Uiv py. - - . -.W ! i. .i .i .... .1 ' I l ... P.. erciac 0 iwr uuiy uiirjr uavc ucm n iu. s d admin ion to that part oC Negate where the State Prisners are'cinRij d ; thus the rights and privileges which have y'.. - . bt'en handed down Iroin their predeces surs lO lite ui hiiu Jurjr unycr in. men humble judgment, been infringed. , (Signed) , GEO, ALLEN AYLWIN. Forma i.M Vhcl of American S'ocks on the 22d Abril. lt. 'e iht cens 66 ; new -.iat :.., ..KVxnnlitlH n Iflll. IT. .iruttis H .t)V British i&ocks on fho JSih.Coiis )! (or arc 69,7.70. Three per cent con so!s 69. i t i French Slack; on the 20th. Five per cents 74f lOc. Bank Stm--k 1 90w C-r:v'Q;;-w ICELAND.,. Jittobonmarc very active in Rbscoinmva county. At Newg iu,' in the barony of At' inVv a party uf These men 'entered the ..ouvhounou. -of a Mr. Wade, and plucked lie woul from i3jf his Sheep, i j This vas only a roinmewte mont of i fur ther Idepi ecjat inns i n t h i v i cinity ; they.unnfod the houses Jt ua ny persons who w re opposed t their proceedings Ar Rm hii' Id they deman ded admittance into. several i dwellings, and those who did not instantly ojn their doors were Ami at. One man was killed and several wounded. SCOTLAND.. The Glasgow piper announce that tranquility is rcrtond in that town, and in adjacent districts The troops had. been ordered to' return to their former stations. At Inverness, almost every family, have the influence, kihI in many, instan ces i.very member of a family is confin cd with this c on plaint; LOiNDON, Apt it 2t. TlieQxiepk, Our readers will now see tlialJierAlMje.sty has been fully, pulic ly -and -demnly "Tl'CoKiiiscd in all h r . t,. I'VCu . uiesIIm , in como of. . he sold his ( n Waiicei where l.v i .l!ft!ftl i 11 i aciplcs of the most t. iouj re. nalurto'v At tbe downfall of the he returned to his native conntry, mraenced a violent leformwt.j - tEST FROM eSg! AN D. r txlrcKtt frmn London papers re d at the oifi.ee cf Vie Commer&itl ertiserS by Hhc-- HeratitiCobb; SO i from' Liverpool .-. tiial for Ugh treason, were go- AfterThis'i-wod'a trial had ated, James Ings was pm Jto t h he' evidenre. against "the - prisoner arly the same as thatglven in the se, . Tl 'appeared, from the testi )f Adams, that Ings was to head rty on their - entrance into the II which the mmisiers were at din 'iat he wastout olTthe heads of Castlereagh and Sidmouths and g thra a ay. This trial lasted Vs. . VVheo the pristrner was cal--or his 'defence, he said he was a "uneducated man, and the jury t'lHUT in HI Willi - iiiuu iic tveiy mif0!e narrative of irenm- wliich had happened to him Ntnee I'rtsea, in Augusta lat. .Hi d that he had been brought to the y a man named ridwatds j and Jless lhat man was brougiLloi, 'he was murdered. In several MriOnarmcnhe DcftM Us'uff. W reed?d .ci'ovdiiigly to the ouse ofon mo:is. and8'vn iter returned, aif om ,Mnied by the Clerks of that House, and Hrniisidcrahle tfftmber oftho Members, 4" if tliDukV' p'oMitifei than n.niJpm.' evfa mora if t?-.-. . ' , SVXZ ; .foreien- Mws. e'? hkv reeeired PURSUANT io a re.1,: ' V ' i. ih. nielcet Albion, to Kven, that the Csoit.l 7a i?'. among whom were the TChanceller uHerApHirtnclve. Thi.kioV.;:-- hxcUequcr ar.d the f,,ur Representatives -h w 1 delivered to parliawat before the 3d day oTm'VI, wiHy ijii jg v f v lHssoIutioIT nPHB firm of Savus gl,. AvthUdayaolveASi Alt pmons indebced .will ple;,e 'l' .i0ML of the City f London,' in lheirroes. tae2rth April, and the addremet from The LardJl&itiiee or itateO, uat hotti l.o.ip ; in untvter thereto, were car- Majesty bflhertri pleased to.order letters'; nfcuimousIy. i This cvioees a ditipa litiou, ootho pirtof the opposition, t gjve the new monareh an opportunity, free from pany, to purue aeoure whieh misht bo ealculated to relieve the distress " : Payment toJohn C. 8ii-!. . IF W e of the iple,: restore tranquiimy to ; to fettle tle business 6f the fi"m T,ulh,N the 'kingdom, and eaile the laws .to be eMima vifl render them, to bim' n S rejected. , . r0 ";kV'?eir ff msr'lcSoti, Ti,e .fate trials fir kieft treason rt.MU brout-ht to a elos on the mqrnins of the m mt , . fcJ ."'"8 if Oie r .oth r A-;i. f the Catcstreetl . , . ' siviV. . ,""ll- aun-p'riitor er found guilty, and sea leoee of death prononoeed upon lUem. Id. and , wept bitterly, especially if mentioned tiis own poverty, Idistress of his family . lie con fpesking for ab of twenty inin ji be juy brought in a virdici of .-upon the. ist and 3d counts ofle )ar on the King t' depose him. ixt in rotation was Thomas Brunt. ial f this man continued two days, baited ou for his defence, he spoke jily three-quarters f an h U'v Yj. brought in a virdict of guilty, 5d and 4'b counts, iz . con to leyy twv-,iim4lj--fcry-In against tlteXUig." fil ial of Joseph tlarrison, com. "fralicd Parson Harrison, tuok f h'.lrr, on the 1 8ili April. Ui jil-tipon two indictments,, for se- found guit?yon both, and, sen o tw years imprisonment, in the J goal, ando find ses ut itics for .jd behaviour fortwO yeartn nUecnTTias- been . publicly and Ip .i recognized in .all her lights i,'l2viirges by Hie first tribunal of the Vveie 23d of April, an- exphon of i M' place in Kond street, by whichj i $yi ; St veral persons were . severely patent io be issued for tinrxppsiatment or eprtain Lrd thereto :o p n the l arna ient.whieh letters puteni the. Lords and G-'ntlfio-n present would bow hear read. iThe C wamission b'ing read, The Lord Chan-etlor (as organ of the Commissi inertf) addressed both Routes as follow :. My Lords and Gentlemen, ; . i'.j virtue o ins Mje'y' eontrais ion under the Great Seal, to us and other Lmi directed, and now read, MX'have to sidle to you, in obedience to bis Majesty's conimands, that, as soon "as a sutlicient nu nbr of members of both booses aliall h.tve been 8worn,tbo eause of his Mnjes tv's ealling tere this P irliamcnt shull be d.'cUred. A. id tt being neeessary ilml n i D'HkiT oi i e tonse ol UtnniO'ios s' niilM tirietio8 ii, it is his Mrtjes'y's -p.'ea-Ui o iftal yuu . actitiemeo, slujn Id repair 1 1 uk1- plaee wh re wou uUil'y sit, and llii" p ceid to cHfie sume hi and pro per pv- .n to beyouf Jvie.iKer , and mat lo present susii jici sun ho c)kiim n you?" pp'uker, at tttli r u.f tlusr llouoe loiairro-v. at tvo'clock, fir U Majes ty's U 1 at a ppanio'o.f 4 , :, '"."I the rCro.iiAs then withdrew; and t lie f, fco rdstrpi adjourned, r o te uip o re , for the i Peers i anrobe;:! T u Louis, by the grace W God, fee. ) ' U'e have ordained, and do ordain that the projetof th law relative to a new ni(xle of Klectidn whifth wa, eaated to be ' . . j . i. . it i. t r ..J - r rr. A r.. J... r " ad just promoted a proclamation 13 the. fifteenth day of the Mlonlh ef FebruarrJ ,k. f. f. ...i. last, shall b, Hhdrawo, and replaced by; After iBrarilllng his American suhjeet. the folliwiug projet, and I that .t shall J 0fVhe events in tb? Pen.n.ula, and wb.ch, p esented io r ..amelo the said Cl and love of uy our mio-Sttr s,creiary of ,,ate, fk,. trulh,1r rJinanri, while be expttiatea on "Art. L Theieis laeaeh d, ptrtment thfl b!e,sm5s of tfonstitutional liberty, de an e.eetora eohege ol the d.j.artment, rM , h . ,nntlifll,ou. uu . : . LONDON, AFBII 23. The trial for.hish treason have been hr.'Uht to an i.brupi. tenninatioo. the pnfoiiers, Tidd aid Davidson, who wefe tried ef e nyhaving bten fsuod guilty, the othjer six prisoDri Wilson, Harri on, S. range, C'fpr,v Gilchrist, and 8radbun, pfwl Sfiity Bni' "en'tence was pas;d on them;B.eeofdihgly this mnrniug. Tjwtlewood. w Davidson, and Brunt, were nUoVarrafgoed this morning, and $ Bleigb June 7ih, 1820. W' f ' Notice tHE 8UBI0UIBEU will .till . oa the business ul h.s f.,.. ' 1 Ol hands handom nr( . Watches fcc.wh.eh he wdl 8d ' !WfH Clocks and. Watches carefully u SJa . . - J.T. SaVce 50- 4. ' iir i ii- l j i- seiilenejf-ot oearit, aesoroing is mo lorin - j,c " " cnuenoi nrescr i bed in eases of trean, naogms. ! Z.rZ V T..". W'u baheadias, aad nnartenng, .was pased rSum nf Itx hirnitw.i ss.t m .r; 1 isl.iiLa. JaV I I up mi them by tbe chief justice Mr. Clements, the printer of the Ob server, ;wa filed fi00'.'..fir publishing t be' trialeontrary to the irjuaetious oi ho eourt. Tie did nut appear wtien called. V fllRIS, APRIL 23. Intelligence from Madrid, of tbe 15th iotsaftt, announees that the government a:il electoral college of distriet- ' Advert he-Iess, in those departments 'of his judgement, he exhorts them to ac cept and swear to a constitution framed NOT1CK. HERF'BV fo-rwarn all pfr.rr.u tradins I'M" a note given (,, A,i " DUB. 1 .L ed in a frauduleui manner. lU tX A. CULVERT, Irodell County rf. CM iv 24th, 1520. and io iha. of Come,!, all the elector. fdr thc'r PP'"'"-- shall bo united in a single coll. ge. '2. The electoral college of each depart- . ... -. . mni i compose! oi eicior win are rights and privileges by the first tribu- J mot highly laved. I he number of mem- ntls of the land, the High Courts of Justice. Messrs. Brougham tnd Den mon on Thursday appeared in the Courts of Chancery and King's Bench, aiid in Vice Chancellor's Court, and were cal led within; the bar as her Majesty's At torney and Sdicitor, General- It is singular that three .Judges used differ ent form of expression. I he Lord Chancellor said, It Imihg been intimated t-i me' that her l.iesty the Queen, having been pleaded to ap- her of aeh coll' ge is rqtial to the fifth of all the -ect'ir pnvideil that it be not lej tha'n 100 nnr gr ater than 900, with the exijepu n of the department of the Seine, the dep trtincuial eoltega of which' cou sists o.'800 elector. 1 he lrd Chief Justice. Y u having with these of the neighbDrin" dsstrict, reported to me that v her Lysty the where 'h college ii m ire huui t.hu ; and Q ieen has been graciously pleased to ',rrn Wllfl ""pb electors but one and the appoint, &c. .same college. The Vice Chanrdlor-IIer. Majesty , " K-eii di.triet college nominate by .1 J ' Slldnilll.i HI ..ill) ka .i .... .1.1 at. the Q ieen having been graciously plea- PaiY M tSNINQ, jtJMK 9, 1830. O ir paper is this week so much crowrtVcd with a IvertisemcoU, as to exclude itiany interesting articles. TENNESSEE. The Governor has issnpit li ii nrnrlmatii)n fir A - rail of li i r-.. ..t . .i . ii e j. i . o. i i" ncniirii Cimriu in unci! a s-i,, . . . . . . ,, .ric,(ar,.,.sle n..n.)i, coipJsed of al, tho leg.slaturc. This is generally Ul. the elector who 1i ive their politicthlo.j derstood to hate been done with a view micile wi hin tfi district, an who doT not of submitting to them the propriety of belong to the rollei;.. of the d p irtment. ; -..,,:- PWer..tir.r. f,.r dpht. i a ITm.-"- i - - ..vi""-l"'"""0 r,wVr...-.. ---- - thao SO elec:nr in tfitriet, they j ..in ft: w '1 ftlw Bank nf England has been d rb pay specie-in' there have s i . l i . tiy three ingots issueu uom toe ij the public. - "Constantinople, ori the 18th Feb. ri ke out. which dirtroyed be- L3 1 and S00 bouses. I he Jo9s is a id at 8 or 1 0 millions." fie 2 1st if ApriUTlheGraVid Jury I'!) ,'y "f nd! having gone V iue : uuHievi oi .uitr sessions, ed 'Mie keeper of Newgate" for not i,ig' tin m -peimisiuti to visit the lisoners. . bonie aiteralioii t..k i F .fst w;en t he Court ai d J ury. The ; jiiida to-'St awful responsibility fiam's, and the Court couid not ;j ml Jury admission to the prison ll had acted improperly. The ju ti 'tii against the power exercised 'f CoUiC r ; . . jury then proceeded to Newgate, the ft moon ret u i in d .vyitli the preHeii'ment : Ln:dnriGrand Jury rij-sprrt g leave to prewiit to the Coitn, i their opinion, the atarmint jri,. ?jf f f ittie iii "the" il etriipolis, es I'amwig the uveriile. nflp-ndrrs, s fchiffly .attributed to the cry in V s.'Wte if N; wgafe .prison, far ; mp tf classing the prisoners nc Itoth irvaiiot's degrees ofrrim. , ,rthu9,b;"ys arid girlsrwho maV ' ten ;: rommittcd for Vmie sliglii ;eani)js. are foiredtoassi'ialL 4 basest and most hallteld.fi'loiiR. Ctifiequenilyj'j tuini d u;in s. jhen the p? iods of iheir iiiipris, rc jassed in. the pussctision of svi etc. Y u w ill take your place within the bar am ciiig his M a jesly 's cotinsi I. with all, rank and precedence belonging to the office of Attorney(or Solicitor) Gen. to h. r Majesly. These gentlemen then to k their places, and were called upon to move accordingly in each, court. Upon this proceeding we firbear to of fer any leio.irks, except that if is cur rently rumored in the higher circles, that the King's min sters having had the option of another ciiuise,vnreferi.ed the one now stated, thereby atonce evinc ing to tiicw nld their final determina tion to attempt nothing yhatevcr against the queen. But how dors this agree with the. previous determination if the Privy Council, acted; upon by tlip Bish. ojw, of., excluding her M;jesiy's name from 111?. Liturgy of the Church, and thereby of withdrawing from her the re ligious duty antf prayers of (lie people? There is an inrousMi-tK-y in this proce dure that must strike every observer. lf r Majesty is rejected, by the rhuich. and -recognised by the eourts -of law, and both these at is eminate from lheroi.fi detVti;.. Counsellors of the king ! Have Ih. y ::iven up (heir first advice to"" his M a;es;y up-n the conviction-of Us 'orror or did they in the first instance give n pn-inise lo his. Majesty which thev an1 not.n.to trady I j fulfil lLon. JloriuChZ IIUUSE OJK LOR IKS-April?!. Yesterd.iy the first Parliament of His Majesty -King George the Foiirth,(hcii.g" the seteulb of the United- Kingdom ol Great Britain and Ireland) w s assem .bleil:at YVehtminsier. The Mriiibers TT the other House began' to assemble b i sm Ive o'clock ; and at half past tw i o'clock; the Lord Chancellor, the Arch .bishop of Canterbury, the Duke of. Wei liMgtonthe Eail of Westmoreland,. arn e Ea'i I nf .'..Sh.iftlrsbury, took their seat in front of the Throne as Commission' erg. ,.... ' ' - . .- -.. '. . '. ' - X'.' Lord Chancellor directed the D- the depniuti io as the d p .runent has de. puiies to elio.i.e. " 1 i t he ne ..candidate is nominated by s ver.i! colleij ..rdiurii-t his elections aeeiHiuied a f that ditrist where be NOR ril. CAROLINA. Our elec tion campaign has commenced. For the Sentc..M"Ssrs.' Stephen Haywood, an l Josiah Crudup are-andidates, for the Co Tim ins, Msssrs. K. .Jones, D. L. f Sk ' Uapo rear iavjgatioU (joia. Puny. OT1CE U hereby" g ven that und Jj the provisions ol ihe Charter, i4 words following, trx: 'I hat, if any of the scrihers their heirs and assigns shall f.i to pj, the proportions required within ont Month ! the same is so advertised, the President and 1. reelorsor a Majority of them, may sell t Auc! tion and convey lo the purchasers tliesbureuf the subscribers so failing, ar,d if such 9a 1? sluii not produce the full sum ordered and directed to' be advanced as aforesaid, with interest and inci dcntal chin ges, the said Pres. detit and Directors tr a majority of them, may in the natnenf tie. Company sue for ar.d recover the balance by tion in any court, of competent juritcl.ciio.i,oii ten days previous nolice. The President, and U.rectors will procfeilnn Saturday the first, 'day nf July next, in front of the Town House in Fayettcviltato 11 the shares' of such of the stockholders m hive Instalment! due and unpaid thereon, and tf wtuch delij.. quents have this notice. JOrtN A CLMtK, Prtudnl Fayettcvdle Mi; 20. 182a .. ..j t , ' Cape Fear .Nuvigatiou Com. pany. I PURSUANT to the proviiioni of the act of incorporation, notice is hers by Riven that the annual meeting of the Stcri- holders of the Cape Fear Navigation Company wilj be held at the Towo limse, in Fiyetieville, on Saturday the 29th day of June neil, at whici time the presence of the nroDrietors ut tbtir ih 1 ii I r -i. rir ... .F.iypttevirie. M v'iJili 18J0. -4 Sales at Auction. 4"fcN Monday the 19th iast. will be loll without nESKHvK, at our store, i general asiortnamt of Ijry Goals', Kurd van ad B:irringer, Charles Uinton and Daniel cloths and cassimers, csiiicoes, cambneks, mus- Peck. Th Report, whieh wis In eireu'ation obtained mo, vote., and be m replaced , Urinr i pr.ne.f U not' corfirmed by the tur Ilie nllipr dmlril liv m i ..I :kl. win, i . . ... . . J puty.GfutleiiiRii Usher of the Black llm o"proceed,tothe Commorrs, and sum'no Jhat H nis toatteiidtheirLordship9' ba forthwith, . . ; forihe other district bv next elliejiblr pr sou woo nas oDtaineu iiiom vots. 4; 3. he eleciorsl eolltgp of e ih de partment noinin tte" d p iMesto th Cham ber it chooses tbeni fi uu ummi lueean dnl:ti.s nominated by the colleges of dis trict ' 6 Not imp 'itmt, - V 7. In proceeding the election of candidiitos and d.putiei, each elector writes his vote on the bureau, or causes it 'to be written by a member f the bu reau on a slip of pHpr prt p ired for I he parpoae. Ha gives -it to the prtgident who places it in i the urn. " 8. rrovides that the property or pa tent which gms right r voting shnij e buen enjoyed a year beforetbe elec tion. 9. Continues in force to much of the i'iw if 1817 as is not repealed by li e pre eui project, if carried into a ".tliven at Paris, April 17. in the year nf arjaco 18?0, and of cur rci'i 23. (Signed) .L'tJlS'. (Countersigned). " SLMEuN-" Extract of a letter from an American en-He-man now in Europe dated London, 6fA ;iri, 1620'. . " ; The 'French . Alinisiers are preparing a evolution, which is so much the more cer ' tin as the paninb nftairt bavVpfoiperi'd n well. The prrsent state of .France ndeed is extreiney critical I should not surprised if solne of Boneparle's marj :!a ' .orSHn eri! i "e re to place the rose I vs "t the. head of (he treons. and nroclaime yiiing NArSornething is now on the iapis,.to protluesuch a revolution 1 Jl vill reqtiire great talehts in the irinisirj -"i prevent it. Boy Vgenerals are not to b i iflfd with. The memorv of this itrn. rdtnary man is certainly still warmly ' eVishediy a large party in France ; and oyJtfy more on account of ibe hatard roeio the B urhons. than to any iill'-e a towards the: prisoner of St. Helena. "!ie two princes, who, in the "order ot 'lecessibn, startd next the throne of Fcanci o much more unpopular (ban lie wb iccopies ae Tbey are despieed, cspccial- - ... ' ' .- U .;. . , ; ; Miils "f vent rd.iy. Jat Int. ' MvltilKD, Ii Oranrt, on Sitir l iy evenimr the 27th of May, Mr. Tfiomus Adams, to tiss Hariot Hunt. Mav Heaven bk-vi their earlydsys, Of m;itnmoni.d bliss, Conduct thenn s:rj to future clime, Still happier than this. Let tli.is;-. I v- nu v that never loved before tins, domestic cloths", lute-string and levanting biiks, - loess, unices, carpenters- toon, scjus blades, cutting knives Sec. &c. - A3 the pood are fre .h, and the amourtt abonV S' J ; it will be an object for meixbanis aid others to attend the sale. 'IVrms, sis months credit on all sums over 8 " I' i purchaser giving bond w.tlj approred secur ity. ROSS & PARSLEY, Jixt'r. Jane 7A, 1820, i9-2.- more Dissolution. TIIF. co-partnership of Jones ami Fjrf., est, was, this day ilesolvetl h niu IumI consent ; all those bavin? tlitim- Let" those who always loved, now love the !fiR,n,t the firm, ato requested In ir'S " them immediately to tanmnM. Junri who is duly authorised to settle the name. FANNING f. JONES, JfHNFFOUltlSST. Italeigh, June 6th. 1820. 20-3'. BC7The business bereaf:er will be eiii dueled by Fanning M- Jones. Sti miner Session. THE proprietors of the Raleigh Pri vate Academy, respecifully inform their friends and the public generally, tint the Summer Session will commence on Alondij'' l'Jth of June in-1. . 7'ei-m.,. - Is. class S3 M. 5oJ St 50- sis w Females who enter the hiif'iet flaw. Vl" entitled to lessons in drawing and pam;&ll!, out any eixtra cliarge. 9-t. Ualeio'lr-Acatleiiiv. ' -- . . . ... - ..i (is . fs ITiram Lotlge, No. 40.' Raleigh. A meeting of the lodge- p.-epHratorv ' V ' the festival of St. John the Bnp- tint, will be held at the Masonic II ill, this evert ing Friday- .line 0. 1ft?), t Pvtv rnMle lht BILYJ. .1. BJMlt.m, Sefy'. Iiv-lltutinn u-:is Kri.n rtit , a rli)St : ana le " lowing is an -abstract of he Trustees report on the occasion. Catawba Navigation Company. UK annual meeting of the C:ittMba ,-.-"- y "".'", "c MP,U 1,1 111 Viort. -vV.-Tlinrsditv Ihi the Semi-annual I louse in I.mcohiton on th- 2')th of June n. xt & ft . y- ' "9 7"" . -All Stockholders are r. quested to aiteml? personT j J Hxam.nation of the Students of tbj anjf ur iy imxv. THOM AS C POLK, p , ', rmy - - . ' 20 3 w. ruhlic Contract. , P?;ll"'9J'!?L'?nS-iCaftbtrael Tor building a Curt. Housed ami Jfti, or Marlboniugh I su-ict, by applying to" Mij. IVurvUobemon. -hey may ee the pl.tns and -pecihcat.qns. To Vhomthey are rYn.i.r-.i to-ar-nd injhtir proposals with the nam's- of ihe: Persons tWy .n.ten.l to rflir in security on or be tore the fi s' d:.y of-Augnst next. D. RAertson,- ''i ' - Jainejn Gil jrspe,- Jr. v James jform'ss, ; ;.. Jf'illshm II -Feasant. - .iVathan B. . Thomas, " " James R Etvint . ," William Broitn.''' . , ' "Marlboro' District 8. 0. .May 30'A, taiO. Male Department ' Min. Marstlhis, iu iimplcT 'Spelling, --'Moiiroe " Wt-hb, James Or.n oerrvj sn:l rrs, in Heading, Spelling.Wnting. IllaiiW chism and Spt-;.kieg in Reading, W fbh "' 1 ' k...... iir.;.:.. ...J rtotrhism "l'an be) iy. In Spe-aking, their merits were ul ". " der of their names. - ' ,. m P.itter and John L. T)Tor, 5'"a'rr Spilling, Ulair'S Catechism, Writing ana ai" ing. Wm. Potter was distingnisheil m Rc"''"t and AY'ruing-John L. Taylor in Spelhrff were approved in Speaking'. ' 1 !, LjJn ' Albert Hendon, Henry Joyner, D.'H; "V ' John Jones and Lewis P.-ck, on Heading. Spcii'j Wrhing Vand Speakirgj All .read ' -J w.'ll. Albert Hendon wa the best Writer . Sri1amom Pot UWf'sMoftop Pi ire, -ft' 9 tam iKrr irinson Frk Wwcd, Uobe, S0'r-4w.-7,hd tKiries Kabotcau, on lUadinj and Bptuwi. ' ; 1; 'iffTxi.-ii''ttr;
The Raleigh Minerva (Raleigh, N.C.)
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June 9, 1820, edition 1
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