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t t 1 L I 41 '- I ,ut: rr , . .'arc. r d'c t.s tir.ce it occurred to cs that tbs at tltr.srurrci ty cur Irrthrcs, who crcrrxdto t.r.r very xtilzl? ca Ca tjuct'jca tf slavery, r3 ia a cr" f?cs, it Ic3st, ujrcr -n tH t t L.cr2vassc:r.e ccr..i-xb rcurJca w !.:ch fill mibt meet Mid zxrrztt. JLt4 jwe are happy to ktrn, frcra a doca jnent below that ethers tr:a t:!;c3 th . sin)eylevr cf the xt jcl. - A fcwdays , since, a plan to aecornpILh COs cljact was presented to tl.e.NervCr '-r.i con ference; hich commenced lis scsdoa in Cotton, June 6. Thd plan at-b r:t V"scstcd to brethren Fisk.tlccn -tnJ . ctHers, who "received the xrcpccl-ca i:r!yfiRd'i!icL:.t it ccil.bfclfto ' repec: J Jr. cams trit tu'cC?& la-" Iccdf..j .La,."(tho chs tc'.r.v,) r:j ; thortyJy camassed in theprrirnij 'tS thes3 brethren, f.rst privately. And it v2$c:.::cluicd)by,ialv &at this, at "l:-!,rV-t ta a bans cf xbka. It wrj L.ea brocght before the coricrcnce, who appointed a committee of twelve, . six ob each sidsTtwhich comcoittowere to choose another, who was to be chair- man,) to wkom the preposition was re ferred Af.er ysriou tneefea, howev- r, the final report of the Gtmtta&sa was, that aa adjustment could, -.tot probably be made v'vv' ,s J The proposition was then made to a anfereoce, with; the reoesti'that all who would sanction it, should aeliitnate ly append theirnamea to it, after having voted in favor of it, vHh the uncferstan- ding, howeverjbat unless there was . aeciaea majority, uie ' taken should he nu Question was then taken avs. The resell was, af we recollect rightly, fifiv-eight for, and wenly" id id not intend to injure her She con tains its adcjpjion. It was tmderstood, ' b bis Word, left hersteUer,! howevct thai Ttasiwcrreitceprics- ntwh dic not answer to their names. Subsequently, die aamcaof six. ci.c'jht were added to tt we win aM,t&at ttis terms of peaca receive as a whole,- approbation; ami . ivhat will le mme Jnteresttng to oar readers, isr-thatjwejate. tblajto state that they are recsrded sn the same light try Dr. Bancs, Diihop Eod and Hed ging the first two of whom pavej tlieir -Sriews fa open conference, E aoaCi) kCSl - rpokeinavery impressive manner Tor , tjiotc than an hour upon the reject . ' . i The proposition foJowc- - 1 . . coxuotf csicuxo. ' Whereas, the lleihcn Jiscopd Church ia the North ha been, and : tillre4ntdted ; American slavery, and the means which Should be used f cits eoiioval from t! Church should be secured, in order to : Jher.precperity : - ' '....And, whereas it is recognized as a Cardinal-virtue te religion by our blessed Xord, that ' hb followerj hould be "peace ooaakers, and lova ooeanothcr and "which are given as tests of disciple fherefore. the 4rri2ersiinied1min rsters iTsaiat3urch, after mutual constfita lion, have agreed to adupt the follow ing Principles and Measures for the pnr pose above named. . . .. 'Principle. Te 'U&ena that the s-stem of Amer ican slavery isa cveat moral evil: and 4hat the relations springing from this, which tMna an inoccnt to perpetual bondage to others, against their wish, .are sinful, aluwogh we coaceire that 4he matter who suttaios litis relation is not, in every casq,.oecessarily guilty. . dL-jU(i-, .!!': tkaturrt. -1 ii ' ."W agree that, in any action we may lie 'disposed to take on this or any mother ubjcct, ws will T 1 . Tavy attack anofHccr,cierywmn, or pnvatetember of im Church in j.tiblic")rtrnal- r IccJure, or ,pu1Jky vrraign the oflir ial acta of any Churdi officer; but all mh difficult Ws(hi!1 be xtdjustad according to the disnpline of hit fburct). f roviiit, , however, that d his' shall cot prevent rhejewtleous in' etigstinns of priiciflc, strf opinions. ". ; 2. VVe agree, that we will not coin f rsnce any bYothcr in leaving hit pnp if work to lecture i?p u this or any oth t Vuhjcrt, without jllc function of th jrper authorities oftlie Church. J ' ( 9. Ko faporshali 1e .csublishcil os .ienibly lir tlo purpese above ctatcd fbjJ our kid . or .sanction, t .shall bc . cotinienbiKNpd hy us, Avfiioh wrdaims to"t Jf1trrlkd 1y nny .Mctlto liiff or V cni;anw4;ictic,"wrarviiig p YclalWttaclicd lo 4ltm tctoUar to -iurdiurrK. , " . ... j. .,. ... .t . 5t t .We syrcc Hat to swicties -or (CftrivrntiviiK Iairr.it ( lt.cthtircter,pe ' w ifiKiiuc tk j; Ld, tbtllrcccive tocrip rrUtatur il. Uwr n nticaVAn t 4tUa4tp roi ft iO of :j;fiairt,-pf Vut X tl.eti.iti fiatcflrlaji :S V C u-. ... -L rrivitsr. ' . til it la re--iJ ts t., tl" : r uca tr.trs to :c) to correct li.err.' Ives r s c::t:-3 Izlzz ::Ul t:;o L. -?: ; ro- ViJ;i,l.c .vcVvr, C.itcur tcu..) Li t-ch trr and lis t'ave, cr fcr thatbolishxcnt tf Cjs cjstcn. ' Hit .i e recommend t!.:t cctc'hr-u-s t3 crctV as far as-rnaybs, b such devotions. , "! i. Our jrcschar lave liberty net cf!y toriid :rn:!cs once a quarter to C.3ocict:crs,8r.d once a year to the whcla corfcatica, but to explaia at thcra s ;2rc;sJ any,-part of our discip line. ' . ' ' '' . .., J - & Ve !;c!J that ccr people hold the i!.t of petitioning the General coefdr- ence throc the yearly conferences, cr c:h?rw;.t, ppon-t'tis. cr er;y;.:bject wun wwea uvey cave toca. .-. 0. Nevertheless, b t3 circumstances serpent and C3 of the dove." -The hoTrTJa eCiets cl ittemperanc were never portrayed in man appall ir.3 colors t!;an b the subjoined account cf a tscctt murder in rtpc' coentyy ,Ar-kaarp-r-A OArerttr. . . Crown, according t (he testimony of nis cnuorcn, naa oeen urcaienisj cis finally not ta mala t taat nf herself, tliat he seiaown uaocr ir.? tree a bout SO feci fa tle-aear of the house aod ttvceeded with her scta In a few minutes she beard a noise iq the couse, ioo! fa that directkn just th mil MM iA t her throndh the loirs, and before she could rise, fcWreceived ithe contents fir (two balls) between her breasts. She ran 15 or SO feet, when he fell and died; The children immediately fled, the eldest taking the youngest on his back, and a- farmed the neigl&ort at uardaneue, a- bout three miles from- the house, who repaired to the scene , of the dreadful rrsgedy. ' yhcn they arrived there, the brutal mdrderer had laid his victim -on the bed, and washed the blood from hen bands and face, and then drank hims stupidly drunk, and laid down at her feet, with two loaded rules at his side; and fallen into a senseless slumber. ' His weapons were secured and himself seiz ed and boundr Aft inquest was then held on the body of the unfortunate wo man, and a verdict of wRful mtder re turned by the coroner's jury The bod- v of - the deceased was buried in the crave yard at. Dardcncllc. attended br a large concourse M inhabitants the surromidinff country. 1 Tho - murderer himself followed the corpse, mannaclod and guarded; and so hardened did be appear that when the cofln was opened at the grave, and he took a last look at the vfork ot.iiu hands, amid the rcreams of his bereaved children, he did not e- via shed n tear in testimony of remorseJ for his"' villany. t " ' - Our fcornespondents do not state any probable cause of bflence given by the wife to Brovoktf her murder; It - was probably caused ly a too liberal use of yiiisky, that corse ot the country. ' Ikowa and his wife were both from the iwijrhborliood of Concord, North Carolina, and were 1 the father and- mo ther of five children, tlx) eldest 14, and tthe-yoppgest 5 jars o!d,and -snwas prgnatatihe time of her mUrder. ' ?f 6ta the .Lynchburg . Virginian . 5Ir. JEFFER&ON AND Mr. CLAY Vtt tiro ' indcb ted to the Mairesville .Wing jr.r tthumiftg U10 subjoined letter of (lie fcnge t,f lonticello, and giving it tVihe r uhlic tkuirli we fear that Tho. JJ. Har;doh;.t!,'En7 iniiiht have scai JlercidftriUmt for"- Tnontlis without "dis co vering it, 1 8urli testimony from the Authur of Uie Derlaration of Iiidcpen deuce and the father of the true democ ratic Jrty will not be lightly regard' ed. , : - - Monticcllo, May 25tli, 182a." . Yti sk my .opinion of the merits of iJcnry Liny, and his policy for 4he pro ttctkrn uf domestic industry and nvmu- facturcs These arc questions you 'put to tnc; l veg mat vou writ not at this jtuictitrc give my , views to the public liirotigb tl.c rrm. At tor Mr. Clay I conn J-r him to ta one of lite most flat cavrd sd tr:t fsa and sfctfsifjcp c:rs tr-t!l ft ccntrr-rsff C.3 r:;sci pics cf this r.:.-:-t: V'4 Clt s! cfitt3X:J;irdcJtita cf-f-sca IvA's lut eer.:;Jcred j:-t tl.it rrsTcr t3 cr.::J b t'JLl'.z fsr tr.a rr.ss- rcraUc to the above, we recommend our reacips and"i?ecp'.i to exerceise the wisdom! of the serpent and the twue oa the morning of the murder (the fjucsuon : 5th inst.) attt pointing his rifle at her 11 and void. The , uat gk- -vaHcd him. bv theherin? her- by yeas and Vir UhinH IT " finaTiv tnU her ... -a IL'9 I5....rf 4 i w - 1 ta i.il !ni hc!J th cf c! t'ivecf t!.a Azzz. ' 1 '.r - cutecr tMsur, in tccn a ecr of c'ory, and he has achieved that fr L!i ctur.tfy.'wlilwt; cr.3cd in her c '. which would orramenttlio bright c;t jhc8 u da eccctchcfca o! t!;J-mokt f;vc.-;l tt:ic:rJia b'tsy ts crtsr tea. . - I say tlui much ia reply to your in territories, but ts I said before, I do not wiah to have' my remarks, given to the parss, for tha simpta reason that this country-is invotrcdin a political cxcite. menW in which;! obi : RQt disposed to tae part in the politics oC the tlmesT-- My wrist, which is quite, lame, admon ishes to discontinue : this hasty note. With assurance of the most perfect res pect I am your obliged fellow citizen. " TPOS. JEFFERSON. : FROM EUROPE. The Virginia brought dates to New York of7u June exclusive. . A :!.!r. Fector's election lor , Maidstone is declared void. i The Queen, in an swer to Jbeddress, tecommends eccle siastical preferment to the Jate Chf pK ain of the House. The Irish Corporation bill was reported and reconsidered. the county rates, election expenses; and Lhi married women's bills were all re jected. The copy-right law was to be reconsidered. 1 ' 1 The Steamboat Royal 'William was to leave LivcrrJool for New York on the, 5ui of July, and it was confidently as serted v: It n all the other boats. , r Ti.J III. z t." Naples has pardoned ti'r--- 1 ! '"--it Sn ihrt rK!liiin i vi.uv... 1 1 . Ii Dr.4ldc:nl x been appointed by the Pope, administrator of the Archbish cp Cologne v V ' I Criniil bformation "lias been ''filed 5&amst IXbraeli, - the younger, for Mtter published by bim in the Morniug A public dinner has been given to Sir IVU. Iieaa. : The Chief Baron of Ireland is danger ouslyilL Her maiestr's coronation robes, just cut from the loom, attract great crowds at the house of Mr. Howe, silk weaver. The robe is 19 yards long, and of the pattern of that worn by George IV. The warp is rich cold colored silk: the sbute of gold and silver twist, &c : SO different shuttles were employed in wea ymg it The principal surface appears 10 00 01 goia, wiia massive raisca ng ures, shamrock, ; thistle. dctK&c Liverpool Cotion market. June 6. The demand for cotton on Tuesday was extensive, and4brmcr prices weru fully supported; the sales were COOO bags. Tonday the enquiry was limited,' and I'ather easier prices were accepted In some instances; 4000 bags were sold chiefly to the trade. V Lord Brougham " was received with mark! of the. highest distinction at Brus sels, by King Leopold and the Belgta Chambers. Leopold recollects Bgug ham in Uvb Creen- Bay affair to wards his first wife's motlier, and if this is any criterion of die alleged influence of Leo pold over his niece Victoria, we may soon expect to see Lord Ii. in MclbouraV place. ' 77le ' Jtmwnerit LwVc are rlad ta learn that in some of the .coun- U6s the members of the Legislature have been.callea, oa ia explain the reasons for the adoption of tne new modo 01 as sessing the value oa lands; and ilie sub ject has beeametlully and fairly, to the perfect' aatictaction, r ccncrallyrof Jthc people. It needed only a proper un dcrstandingof U10 subject to make all honest men tavor the plan: , It is manifestly unjust, that ot two . individu a Is who own lalMworthTilfiSKk) each one should pay sixty cents tax, and the other six dollars, to the injury of the State, " of 'the conscientious iax-payer, and of the public morals, thai the won der is that any individual could be tound to prefer ;he -old syskm. Every one wbo aaaanyiknoWIedge of the affairs of his country, must know t!atihaf svs- e scarchHrifeflrbperated to. produce this inequality itluuit A'.mJi ?.jki .- : rri f 111 iiKMiuicrauiv iiiiiniccs. in tunsci- CoUous landholder cave in his land ai its value, f 10,000; .whilst he who had no scruples, gave in his at . 1000. Tl system wasiothin less than a bounty for fraud. " . . s ' From the two followiug paragraphs it will be seen how well the sew Jaw is working, v lit addition, "wc may mcution tliat.we understand the valuation of the land uof this county is 230,000 more than last ycaiSajctteviUe Ohur. ver . . , . . , . Jlistsmtnt Lnti-Tui salutary ef fects of this law are 'visible in the returns torn ' several 'eouatjf Via ksA-o- not :c .vc :t,''-t yt. ii a v 1 fi Htt t,.. j t..j incf...t, L ,1 n( 'VI V I ecrci . r, ' . thus ' fair quota cf thaptillasbtoa, Ciefcn censciea'ious c cHwith a . Smaller ft. mount than was just and cquaL When thera matters are considered the new as::;:pcnt law must meet with general opprotatjrn. ;. In tact we to not see how any honest man or patriotic citizen can ob'ectto iW7?aeiA ar. r . 1 Land Valuation--The new regu-1 some increase of the revenue. A 1 he re turn from 8 counties received at the Comptrollers Office, show an increase thosecouotics of 1S9l40O dollars. in Tho last year'avalaation under the old system. vas t330,02(H-valuation un- dcr tne S. ma MAM " Sf V.." & 1 new, .wiostaiur-uicii Standard. CINCINNATI AND CHARLESTON! KAIL ROAD. At a meeting of a nurober of the Rf ivl tinM.T in iIia (!innmnati and Charleston rail road, at this place on Friday last, (says the Knoxvilie Regis- terof the Uth fast.) resolutions were unammousiyaaopicareqycsunjjuie recurs from this State to make imme- apphcation to the president, for a of tho Legislature, providing'for the yerJicporiiut fcrlnciple--at least ' J corps 01 lingmecrs, to mae a nnai 7" . : siirvey between this place and the N. number of 111 faeotl He fell Carolina tinp, preparatory to its definite directly OA hit bead, but fortunate location, and puttkg under contract ; ly, his fall was a little "broken by and also requesting the location of a hit skull coning directly oil Cat., branch of the South Western Bank at houn'atoei.1 which were dreadful- m ZTZJ!T1: b mashed, .aadlt b believed .ha able. The meeting then adjourned to tit 1.. . .:t i:r- n meet agtirt at thii F place in the first W be cripple durin5 life, Carn't Tuesday, 7th day of August next The brains were knocked tut, aad the object cf this adjourned meeting is that rest badly hurt. , , - - mo oiocunoiucrs in jicuhcsw.t uiayi dcUberateind instruct their Directors upon an arly commencement of the work in Tennessee. A general meet- ing of the Directors takes place in Sep- teWif ourWDirecto quejt it, immediate steos will bo taken 10 commeace tne consirucuon 01 me store mni 10 . rcaaon iuii vam a Roadia Tennessee. This is an impor- Joss of brains would be of no ennse tact qwstfaaand we trust our Stockhol- qUence to hira.- as ha would do at ders will generall yattend the meeting Cvllwitbout the little he had as lie lOAUgUSl. f' 'J ' I V-.J .-l.l. 1 Mi7,Rv therenort oftha Preu-T dnnr'aiut Directors, it scemsf that tbs I whole cost of the road and fixtures a- mounted to 938,241,46. The road its- elf cost 642. 680,07 They tlimk they will be ablo to divido four per cent on the first of September, and three per ct the first of May; and that increascd-di- vidends my hercatter be rcasonaUiyex pectcd. ; , .. . . - JELr.CTION HirrPR IVR9. A GOOUBEQINNISGl 1 PUT COUNTY. Gen- Alfred Move, Senate J. L. Foreman, and J, C. Gdrbam, Cominoni-All Whigs! Last legislature, one whig aud Uo Vans. .State poll Dud- ley C37t Hranch 175, W. N. Ed- wards 2, W. 11. Haywood 1 . Sen- below. Also in the case of tho Lc atef Alfred Moye 3 13, M " Dick- giteef v the personal : iirpresrhta insonnot a candidate 210 . Alfred tives of Mathews, from Pasquotank s7orucsni acamuuaic u)ai - vnafTVfavir C83," Juhii C Gorhan 61 1, Col. M. Moye of (he Court. In the State 0 ltobin 59l7JoTni Spi'eti 587. 7 . : ion, tf' ill from Lincoln, ordering r Sheriff, Uenjamin M. Selby 539. . : : Eigtcomb.,. D. Wilson, fen? atc:7ltob(r"IJryan, andVniT Ilakcr, Commons all Vans. N Miller ttat i T ittyjifrom Uutlt cliange. Hranchfs majority for erlord, affirming the judrjaent bev. Governur was only 243 votes,, low. Also in Slate v Jolly,, from . where unifonnf,' hitherto, the ad- Marlin, directing a venire dt novo. lUliliaviaiivii iKniviif lias . uvvii . a- bout 1 100! i- Rctthter. ' It is with feelings of the most sincere sorrow, that ue learn frm the 25 that Butt third story of his boarding1 and was so much bruised, . that he died slortly after As he fecver ipoke afterwards, tha presumption is that he yas asleep when he fell. General pinckney HcndcfsoDii' the Texian Minister to England, wa in Mobile Chrbnicle slitt of July u mm IH. "c a T uu" that Col. It. 11. Aftxattderl:H City, bui formerly of this Ti .r,.1 . . !, fell from the wiudovv in the 1 nn w" Tu' r ' uaa ou house, "mic w V Vans at the lost atcounU cult t ttfth! c 7..('; j a a . 1 . i . . . ; r il,. utica - cu::?r u . l iny tS tliattr.. - : ,.Ljc-nl-4 f r, cjly pay Vp aru;r?:3. he iJ tcur. j for another year. In ether '1 v,ofdJf lrje teres cf ths pner had 'ta-ba jied wilh op n editcr i 'tQt ;- .-ih a t arer a-d bV a ' "a could .qpseU ptr?c3 to rX an v-lecrt h cf tt3C be nau ccatin- ued his iiaper until the terns are DI1EADIUL. A man by the name of Van fiuren t Washtttstoa Cityoa. the 25th inst. who li&l for a aonstderable tioe labored under a specici of in U4n lv. ctt witUIaa tccldtit whichT ... ..A-' . . ' . ihodd tttH at caution, NotU T ing would satfy lua but a ride oa !a very tall hobbyhorse, and at the sane time ioiisting that his friends Cam. Actn and Calhoun should keep the nag in motion, whilst Jack- ion held tha suing to prevent' It froin capming, but on the " above day by Mne fnt9iM til's ttilns . ' d Yan MBIn!.iii. tar. . . . . w . fa f iiuciurs weuicrami viay were . culled in. who. after a careful ex. am - ination of the parlies, reported , ,v M r-.;.t 'W.JS might be of service to mm, and re- . . . v v n - aurilLAlKi UiUHi. Rufai, O. J dtlivered the 0- pinion of the Court, ia tfta case of Mcllae Vi Mcltie'i adoioistrarX Xm; frow Montgomery, VfSrmtfts ,1,. s i.A wmiM, -txnJ a uJ i " tiG wmm. imw.w.jmmww Daniel, J. delivered the Opin- - ion 01 me coun, in me caj 01 rni- lip p. Oarliad, from Yancy, orde- ring k new uiaLAIsoJri Smith erinan et. 'al v. Smith et d from Mooraoiering ariew trial. Al- to in State v Jonet from Chowan, ' alarming the judgment below. At so in Slate v Morrison, from Cum ' berland, reversing the iudrment 1 aurmmg uie juugmeni ueiow, . I Gistonr J delivered the opinion a new trial, Also in Governor, to use of While idm'rt Miller,efa froroUandolph, ft verging the jud-, racnftelow ex dem I . - - . , I :Gmltif f r. Not bn5 itc an jnsnman was earned uq- . wro VVUI wrnirV,na ' " Vwk hfpwrcekrTUc ship, Nathaniel Hooper, Cap. Bogydus, from Havan na to Hostou. vent whore on Nantuck et South Shoal 011 Fr.dny, and was to tally lost. Cargo 3Jiob boxes sucrar Crew saved,; - : " - - The fc;nk of Cape Fur resumed 1 . ..l. .1 1. : . 1 . 1 r... r 1 fpeue payqculi on tbq 2Clh ult. 0 1 . i -
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