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r iiuui. ii'i'i i ii,'.u 41. "ii i !Cvk j.Lcc! M. t!c (iir iu!in ipo.ti(.p''ut(! il'C law at IilJtoi.s in iIk 0-yt t ihe nation j it implrcl m'nrnt;d horror J tounc it liadhrcnalrcudy bujlht'd with bloodv (Mnrmuri) M. do Teyscr tie marwlcd tie ml' journineiit of the iliscuv'.ion, until justice thoijtt be rendered to tle nMionil rcpithcw;itiort or' the injuries it lal sustained. ' Tlie U'.v," lictve f Jicmtrd' declared M )i ti out rage to the Charier, and ii held in Abhorrence throughout Trance. "t)nr hundred thousand citizen in vain demand . cd tl.c maintenance of the law of the 3d of Feb rtnry. 1817. Vouknow the result. Meu In ills . ' : ptiise lave assaulted the Deputies, ktiockttl down citizens. Kate the guilt j been seized f Uoiibt "lets some of them are considered to hare acted , , In l becoming manner. Cli is thus, as at Lyons. ' h atfl;revions remained unpunished, 'flic police introduced the- troopa." ( I lere hti war interrup ted by loud clamours,' and cries ottfieakJo the amendment,) s" ' yFrtrr.::,. ,m . M. d'Argenson The speaker is in order ; he '1)ks a right 10 niee the itjgirtaerc bkh fca;ta- Ken place of aceable subjects-'- . ""T ' M. Lufitte. 44 1 ha've it in 'ray power to prove 1t ., Aolcet0 ribelerttWaTTnd-M. sluMnations ore preparing. .... I -A f I f, L t..l i. i lie inamucrr aunnir mo usi inreq suungs, have deliberated under the Vice-Presidencj of M. de Villele. in consequence of the severe ill ! tics of M. ' Ravez " The ; following extracts from these journals, snow inai raru continues cuiiy to do tne scene t of popular tumults, the serious character of which does not appear to be much abated. PARIS, JUXE 10. ' Yesterday (Friday) evening, at 9 o'clock, an isscmblagtf of-between three and Tour hundred individual took puce at Port St. Martin. A con sidcrable force wasfii reeled to this point, and there paraded up and down for the interval of an hour .At half past 10 o'clock several detachments of cuirassiers, provoked by seditious cries, galloped down the boulevard, and dispersed them They appeared mostly young men between 1 6" and 1 7 years of age. Some men of mature age and auspicious appearance ' were observed amongst them. AH the shops were closed. They reas- rT-'.: sembled on the" Place ""de l'Kstrapade, wbUberf s - troops were sent, on whose appearance these champions of the Charter (Chanters) peaceably withdrew. Caxrf de trance. Numerous assemblages took place again this evening on the Boulevards, from the Porte St Denis to the Chateau d'Eau ; troops were posted the whole length, and their presence a'one res trained the factions, who sought an occasion to renew the scenes of the preceding days. It is aid that considerable sums of money have been employed to keep up these commotions. Yesterday very considerable assemblages took place on the Boulevard de Temple The r a. I cries of 44 The Charter forever : were frequently 1 - 4ard. -Detachments of cavalrr presently 1W- l Iam trt a A At jtrtvifr. mA .am. V a m miA that many persons-have been wounded. M The orange wrdk, fronting the Carousel, con tinues occupied by a battalion of the infantry of the royal guard. Centncs are stationed all round the Thuillcrie's, and no person is permitted to stop near these limits. he-number ofltie NauohaTuuard on duty V 0r D ii!.-. t V II 6 1 nr. ir!f. in rr.tiiii i.i. 1. Iitcrl to her i tnL to n i.jv ).t rf"r't!ir iTa'it.i lc .l'uii I fr I, I u ill litl'oriu ln r, bi a Y' In uv-w i(c. ho.v hhr fiin Iut her aift bcd-ri: f!mrjf vtrnln, vu. rrl thllcu rlilnrh htiip, ith try trifling tj,ptnw or Ltior. - . ' . JtaVe a d-fort!on t( a.tn.fru bar' or rnot. not S- itron(f M to t&!n ttiu f iniilnrr, tnd w-M your br!trnU rvl the wnjtciiif of your roymi, oikic a jcark and I will e nipjfc a cl.iuclfbug will i.ever enter It. 'litis 1 know from ctfwnr nrc. AN Ol.U MAN. aV 1 - ,Jt u?mvny,iN.c.)yv&pYt AUGUjTU. 1220. . J. JnE MILS. Owinjto tlte late rains, we have received no mail from Fa; cttcville for two weeks past ('and but week the nuil from HJijh, by which ireohtaift all eur-northrrn pa pers, uiled. It is a great inconvenience, in a town the rize of thia, to rcceire malli only once a week ; but to j-ct them only once Tn two of three weeks" Is a still greater, ami destroys, in a great measure, their utility. If it U necettary to lave inmil routes esuhlinlicd tliroutout the countrj', it it equally ncccMary to Imrr hndget erected on them i otherwise the arrival of the nuili will continue to be prevented, ai they have been, by every little frchct which may happen. t ELECTION RETURNS. AVe have received returns from tne following counties only, of the members elected to the next Legislature ; the others will be published as tbey come to band. aowiw. For the SenateFrancis Locke : Samuel Jones and Thomas Hampton for the Commons. A. Henderson for the borough. jStatr of the Poll. F7 Locke, M76) ' " " " ' i rorine ocnaie. Samuel Jones Thos. Hamp George Thos P roe, YH) Jones. 5V1 Hampton, 158 ' ( Smith, 1287 1 Mves, 1317 J For the Commons. at the Chamber of Deputies, is now considerably uugmcuted. "The regiment of Hussars of the Royal Guard, which was in garrison at Compeign, arrived yes : terday in the suburbs of the capital, GERMIST. . The execution of Sandt, the murderer of Kot zehue, took place on the 20th ol May. A great multitnde assembled to witness the execution. It look place not at 1 0 o'clock, as was announced, but at six. He was desirous of addressing the populace. But the President of the Court of Justice to w horn he bad given his word not to - do ao, reminded him, that doubtless he did not uish to perjure himself immediately previous to . death. He, therefore, confined himself to mere It declaring that he " died for his country." He evinced much calmness, and did not accept the assistance oi a minister or religion, a great number of (tudeuts from Heidelberg, who trav elleTwith all sneed. to be nrcsent nt his excen tidrif oply arri ved at the moment when the exc- t utioner was exhibiting the severed bead, bev r eral ::sf eepedrtheirl handkerchiefs in liis blood . handt wotC'lhe Germanic costume. ' t KEWYORK, IULT 12. Rigamy.j Some time last night, the watch were clled to a certain house where iherer appeared to be oonie confusion by a woman who alledged that her husband had another woman in bed with him i and the three parties-were taken to the - . watch hoiteec .. On examination before the Police Magistrate, this morning," the man, (who is a Ger of the womencwere his wives. He said dat de oman vat vash in ped mit him", vas hish fiiraht youw ; and dat be iiat marrjet de "aheckondt fly pctier als tree years, unt he dought she hat peen 'tad i put now dat she hat koom pick Vitfm til latdclfce ; und dat he loiked hish fursht vrouw de pest." The second wife was hot at alt reconciled o the exchange andit is said, had made jjrepar. "ions, by strewing cornbustibte matei ials over the noor, to hrc the house. ' Cumm, : taoje i 5g a jirnic ak r abher.. t nrrr.ri'T ra n urn rtrms SfWf)hserviu!f in.vour pancr oftlie 15tli inst. a liece giKd ".f Spinrhr? it'sncctmjf the cleansing of poultry fixm vermin, orchickaiJiccj &t wlupb uiforina CADAHRUS. For the Senate William R. Pharr, without opposition : William McLean and StuiTlc Mel ker for the Commons. State of the Poll. Senate Pharr, 340. Melker, 527) G. Klutts, 34Q V For the Commons, W. McLean, 45$ J tREPELL. , For-the-Senate Charles D. Cotmort E. Beal and Falls, for the Commons. MONTGOMERY. E. Deberry, for the Senate J. Durgin and for the Commons. tr.te sn.l uf, to rtiipion, ; l.e Vi M !ip ap.liur.c of f r-' j;h ti, aiti . hcciU r.cl tht'r-Liit!-r. The English writer take a most malicious pleawire in crj'ing down every tiling American j in indulging in the most envenomed ilandcr and biting wrcasm towards whatever relates to the United States. In the four quarters of the globe," says the redoubtable Francis Jef fries, 44 who reads an imeican book i or goes to an Ameri can pby i or looks at an American picture or statue f What American has made improvements or discoveries in any science rH &e. &c. We will not descend co for as to re but these mean and pitiful insinuations ; but we shall take tlte liberty, in our turn, of asking one or two questions. Who ever beard of an American taking his wife to mar ket, with a halter about her neck, and exposing her to public sale f No. Destitute as we are of moral, ami physical, and intellectual abilities, and uncivilized as Eng lish writers would make us, we w ill acknowledge still farther, we will frankly confess, that we have not yet at: tained to that degree of civilization and refinement, as to put up our wives" at public auction, and barter them for trash. Again : Who ever heard of an American Presi dent employing a public spy, for the truly christian pur- pose of inveigling, some .of bis feUdWcitizcns into a plot r.gainst government, so as to serve as a pica for outstep ping the bounds of the constitution, and tnunplingen Um hbcrticsj)Hu3 country 4And who ever heard of a mem ber of an American Congress justifying such a procee dure f Again : Who ever heard of stages being erected in any city or town in America, to exhibit on them the very civilized spectacle of two pugilists bealingeach other to a jelly i or of any officers of the American govern ment, or of the army or navy, or any of the ministers of religion, being present at such a combat, and betting hundreds on its issue I In vain will our revilers look to America for any parallel cases to the above. No they must look to other times and to other nations, for similar eriiuences of refinement, taste, and civilization v tut r.niTOM. . ,V,ar. k'A'lr (J llinu It rnr.y tint le crintcrtV. inj; to msny tt your rciwlcrs ta be informed, that a laUly Urn rsiwd by jnUfcte .ribtcr'.piion, "principally at Chatram, or ChcrtUliil, (S. t'. to Le expendrd in improvirj ths fax.U letting to t'tut phec from tin? Wes. Urn Counties tf , Nonh-Carolina, and parUwlavly the row! from Wilkcsboro thrwlh tlte Forks of the Yadkin ami Sali-Hury. The dixtance from 8fi!fury tVf;hathim is JJ nuica lew titnn to Payette vi!., and the grotnd for a road much bctKr. Should thu mcrchsra of Chathum follow up Ihm wt of libx rality, by jririny t9 the North Carolina farmer a fir prv, f- -rt, .ry autch of the nodactj of thissrctlon cf State ill, i.t m very distant pcnol, take that d.rrcLi,i;. (me Mirth, so. I rrqiiently tne third the labor f tbs Itowan farmer in Coiuwmcd in gttlinj bis pMdttcu to market. Thih a grievous tax, and every liuhviduJ in trio communitr i more or lew, interested in iiirbU lun-r it. Messrs. Editors t It is not Decenary to ex plain to you the object had in view by the writers of the Club. Wc know that our 1iii met with the approbation of those whose upprohariori U worth having ; the censure, too, that wc received from a certain class, was equally encouraging. The Club may say, in the words of King Lear, The little dogs and nil, Tray, Blanch, and S wtcthenrt, sec, thry bark at me." Under these flattering circumstances, xut'i the approval of the virtuous, and the censure of those whose censure is praise, we should entertain the hopes of doing some good, but for another con sidcration .; There are certain wiseacres who fancy they know the writers, and who have af fixed suspicion on certain characters in no man ner connected with us. But, although wide of the mark; theerTect is Jhesame as if Ihcrcal authors were known We, therefore, deem it proper to discontinue the Club. (JAs the numbers of the Ci.m arc now discontinued, wc hope we sliall no more be troubled wit,li w hut arc termed repHct to them, but which would atj)ly to any t'uing cine equally as well, and generally much better. It iUl be totally useless for aiiy one to write :uiy more replication or refutation, as, be they good or bad, wc sliall not publish them. Some which lave found a pUec in our columns our readers must be sensible, were nut inserted on account of any merit they possessed, but to silence tlte clamor of certain persons, who c&r.liot diatin guiSh tho difference between a free and a licentim Pjcas who. think it. the duty of an editor to publish whatever ia sent him, be it sense or nonsense, or wore than nonsense. But as we have now sntisfirrl thiyn that oarPrest U rf, -re shai hrirafter shov.-'tfiallt fj hUb" independent. iditoiw. FOURTH CEXSUS. By inserting the following interrogatories, the Editors of the IVetttm CuruUniun will render an a.centablc ser vice to nuny of their readers, who arc desirous tliat the fourth census should be taken bccuratcly. Auutt 14, 1S2U. . Interrogatories to be put, by the assistants of the mar shals, to the heads of families, in taking the Fourth Cen sus or enumeration' of the Inhabitants of the U. Klutt s. 1. Who was, on the first Monday in August, 1829, head (master, mintress, steward, overseer, or other principal person, as the case may be) of this family ? Ol free while males were there, on . that day, in the family, unJcr ten years of age f Of ten, and under sixteen Between sixteen and eighteen ? ' (Including the head) ot sixteen r.ml under twenty-six " (Including the head) of twenty-six and under forty-five f ' ' (Including the head) of forty-five and upwards? (Tree bite ft-males, under t2n years mnnvTLY uppnatTR r:u: statu aunt, Miin.STntfT. Hiiuai ai. WOl'I.D ir.fo-m the tahub'.tvitj of th'm r pt. ' i:initv, that : S.itcnd caminu in tVA'l'f.'l. liri.ocK i.tfairim;, (;oi.DandMi.VK svtn:. NCr and that they have fironircil fVotn t'f l itv orf A. . . York ork?ittn f the first rate, and lU the twcroia t. i for nisr.tifaetu-ift Jewctry on J XiKvMYaiv. . 1 he tiuwenbers return their tnanxs" to tlu pMi.itf favor a!rca'lv rrecived, and luinc, hv a faithful i . , tlon, t J merit the continuanc of a Ure of wihhrt it ronsirf. '-'lliote wlw favor them with their cutotn. i.u rclv tu haviair theifwork done in the bra nianiw r. tVatehes, Chicks, wid Timcpleccii, v ry tUwiili ' lion, t-art-rulSt repaired, and warranted to kerp tiuic. (ilr from tlw r4Minlry proiniHiy itend-d to, V,ltf,A.ji'ipl4y of Watches. Jc'viclrjr.i.ud Kilicr. Wr, constant ty kept on hand. : - - ijiii nt wii.kinso.vt j- itf II. HOItAII. TlfK firni XISBrrriCO. aOMtlU ... "Ti'lk ITitwiurCauntr. la iL'hwUcJ bv mutual or. 'tit. All p rjrt indebted to sahl finn, or having U -rrwiwl again-it Utem, are rtquc-ilcdtqjnakc ippJiQatiyu,. to!.Uie ibcrU t for acjttllauJil.. . . .... A. MS1UTT. Mod' Oil Field, hdy 27, 1 820. 4 H T1AV a war from the subscriber, a fvw days since, n JLi. black hoy, named GEOHCF, belonging to Dr. I-Vr-rund. He is urxMit five fr-t fmr inches high, full fared, very bla-k, anl verj' stout inatle. Ho m sofnenhrrc in the neighborhood ofhrdiMlMiry, or Mr. iUni n:tr' plan '.ation, a I have been informed I will give , tlu: abut c rt-uanl to any one who'wlll appreliend t?sc said Georgr, snd deliver him to inc, or olgc hint in toil so that 1 get him again. . , TIIOMA8 IKM.TOV. SuUtburfi'Auruiti, 1820. :8 Two ItoUurft lUkvrnYi RAN away wm the subtcriber, living in Halishurv, oij the a'th instant, a negro girl by the ii iine of Lt'l. I. It i cipposcd tliat the said girl is in the neighborhood of Mn. hrrel's plantation. I ill give the abut i? rfiwanl on the delivery of the girl, or for iiifurmatinn of her bring lougeu in any ioi in uus siaie. ah pcnons arc lore warned of harboring said girl, under jKii.tllv bv la pre scribeL WM. DICKSON. yl8, 1320. ; STATE OF NOIMTI-CAUOLINA. edtjMHus couNfr. Court of Pleas and Quarter Scwiom, July Term, 1 320. Caleb Fjrwin, Orighi!! Alturhmeiit. vs. C AK'Xan lcr Whits William Ervin. j tummoiifd as Guardian. TT appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that thf defendant, William F.rwiil, r.Vuh t bc)ond the liinns of this State, it is therefore ord rid that pi'blieatiou I.. made for thre weeks, in the U'elrrn Carolinian, a . t paper printed in tlte town of Salisbury, that unless tlic defentlaut appear at our ncAt Oourt of fleas and Uuurlcr Sessions, to be held for die county of Cabarrus at th.-Court-lloutw in (!onrfiid, on thcUurd Monday in Ocli!,t r next, and then and there plead, amuvr, See. Judirii'iit final w ill be taken against him according to the phriitill ' denuihl. Witness Jolui Travis, t'lerk ot'otir t-iit (Jmn, at ol'urt j the third Monday T July, A. II. lltO, and tl.c 45th year of American Independence. 3w8t . . JOHN TBAVIS, Cit,l: Pagan bad her gladiators y holic8painr bai her bull fights r but learned, and polished, and protcstant Eng land has attained to One degree higher in tlie scale of re finement: She has her fcticulTv ! America can boast her warriors and her 6tiatcsmcn--her j)hilospphe,rs and e vines : She can. boast of men who arc an ornament to their species, and w ho would be. the pride and glory of any nation, or any age $he can jxmt to the freedom of her citizens, ta the purity and simplicity of her govern tneniTand to the unsullied virtue and unyielding biteg rir of ber rulers : She can cxhiit institutions, to assuage 1 the miseries of the wretched, and to shield the unfortu nate from the eltingfi of adversity : She cau point to ajlibEC j.'snd uncn thctn fht rcst4 bcr clainf? itt'lU .. 4. 5. What number 6. 8. 9. of a'c ? Of ten and under sixteen ? 11- 12. 13. 14- 15. 16, llow many (Including the head,) of si xteen and .umlcr twenty-six ? (Including the liead,) (f twenty-six and undir foriy-five " -(Including the hrji'';) of forty-five and upwards .' Foreignttv hot ; nutunlucd J'eriousjcugagediit-Agricdtiu'c in t.onimercc t in Manufactures? Among the persons engaged in manufactures, are to he included all persons of tlie mechanical professions or Ilowmai handicraits. 17. 18. 19. 2U. .4 How many "Male slivcs under fourteen ? J )f fourteen and under twenty-six ? "j Of twentv-six and under forty-fivc i iOf frty-Ave and upwards t female slaves under fourteen? 22: 2i. 24'. 25. 26. 27. 28. 2U. 30. of twenty-ttix and under forty-live- in wny-nvc anu upwartm f r , fFree colored nialea under fourteen? )of fiwiiten"imjduder 1 of twenty-eli iiiil under forty-five ? L.of forty-five and upwards ? TFree colored femals underfov.rtecn? J of fourteen and under twenty-six ? yof twenty-six and under forty-five : Vol forty Jive and upwards f ? How manv other ncrsons. excopt Indians not taxed? 34. M'a there any person here without settled place of r- tyaiqcBcaudyif so,) wnat waahn or her.namex. 35. Was there aiiy person belonging to the family oc casionally absent from it (and, if so,) of which cx, arid wliat age, color uid coaditionT How dlow many 1i iTATE .OF-NORTH -CAKOL! N; -cabarkus covnrr. Court of Pleas and Quarter Bessions July Term, lfCJ. Jantllute, 1 origfnal Attarhmeirt, TT appearing to the hatisfuctioa.of tliis Court, that the defendant in this ease is not an inhabitant of this hUU- : Ordered, then-fore, that publication be made for three weeks in the II intern Vanlinian, a newspaper printed in the "town of Salisbury ; tlutt unless the kaid defendant appear at our next Court of l'leas and Qatrter Ses-tion -to be held for. the county of Cabarrus, at the court-h'Mise in Concord, on the third Monday of October next, tJieu and there replevy or plead, judgment will be taken .tgainst him, according to . the . p)aiutiiT!s demand. Witness John Tmvi, Clerk of our said Court, at otfice, the tlnM Monday of July, Anno Domini 1820, and of Anicr.cxi IndcpciHiencc Uie 45th. 3w8p JOJIN TRAVIS, CM. HISD3 THE CKLElillATKD HOUSE VaWOIiEON, "IsxTOW in full hcolth and vigor, will i 1 stand the Tall Seawni at my plan tation, seven miles v eft of SahsfiunV at the moderate price of ffla'n iLUlt tne siasuii, w ludi sum tnav be discharcrcd by the pavmont of tvelvti dullurt, if paid at anytime uiUuntlie senor. ; eight dolhirt the single leap, atul twenty Joliir for inst ance; which will be demanded us Mion ns the mare i discovered to be with foal, or the property is transferred. The season will commence the 15ih ot August-and wd- the 15th of Jovemher.. I'turage will bjt furnidied gratis .. MarcS Sent from a distance w ill be kept on mml- eratc terms, rropcr care and attention will he paid, but not liable Ibr accidents or escapes of any kind. : Mgt i, 1820. ; - wemth MROWT. DetcripHonNir'oiT.n'n hxhtmifMneyiMi: old list spring, sixteen hands and one lr.oh high, of most excellent symmetry, and possesses as unit h nowrr and activity as any Jhors? on thcjcpntiiicni j and as. a race hone, stands unrivalled. - . M. JI. retligree. Sky.Scra.per, the sire of Napoleon, was got byCol. Holmes's famous imported horse l)arc Dcvil,.who. Was bred by the Duke of Grafton, and got by Magnet, out of Hebe ; Hebe was got by Chrysolite,, out ot an owu sister fo Kclipse. hky-Scrpcrtdam w?sllicjr!cbntpd running mare Oracle, who was got by Obscurity ; ,hi iTowmanv 7 cf fiWTHn bis grand-dam bjr thV hrtjWed "fN.B. The fssistants will give notice, if necessary, to the fret persona over sixteen eurs ot age, ot their oon gution 10 answer inese murrogaxonvs. ojrra horse l'artnerj Obscurity, Cdar and lrliier, .were all fine bred horses, descended froritt't'c belt blood in fcng. land. .. Slo wnd-Easy, thedam ojNapokm, wa got by the imported biwaeJlaronet bcr drBi carted Camilla, was got by CcphaluS ; her dam, who wat si.tT to Bril liant aml'BiincFs,Travcllcr, was got by OM Traveller j-" her grand-dam by Fear-Nought, out of Col. itird'a famous imported mare Killistcr. (Signed) JOHN AI LSTOX. J't rfirnutme.-r-l do hereby-certify, tlrut a)olcon has run lour races, which he has beat vith great" ease j tliu bst over the Sauwiury tun, three mile hi-uts, heatmpf lirancli's, Sir Druid, Singleton's bay Horse, and Jone b'9 , fUJi. Hranch's andSinrrlvton'a horses hcdt.tAnc(d. !? has never been brouglitTto the tnck siucc. Aud I do rccotnjp.fctul linn as a sure toti-gctter. H (Signed) JOHN THO MP30N. to j Of every d cription, neatly and cejtlyxccui-l .'L"f 'r.c' ou thvri cvtico n
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