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c fj i.NTKrs k;i:nci:. . f v, .yMiK . IV..1 nt tic ic;":' ,r r. H ,v Hading !uve. r P.v r. ' .-. . i tir.l ir hies of r.;rv;!-'.i p. i t tJ the - h of s blti'lutf. V C t JliUHt 'l t l rii"i in'i-resting i li i ... v .n, ,f a h it. that late I 'ia (jitCi e ji .Mints vaiy ; u it denied ly I ubiished. Intel., la uil aninutit ,, .r at to tho last I'jcal 1 t . : 'J that large a Met- a, r M " .... r - , . .... , I he Minuter, of the Ai,u,l reun have had .a inert,,, at V k .u. .to their deliberation at the Corn-res of Ye- . ., ... " , , i : Au'.ra. Husmu, I rani e, Lntfljiid, .. , , , , ; , .. ' , ix rona and I i. . t . . i. i . ., r, . ..r Jlathurst it spuken of currently. Ilerschell, the celebrated astronomer, died on the 5th of Aug. near Wir.dior. Science will long deplore his death. A new attempt at insurrection touk place At Nantes. A man cried Ion,; live Napoleon 2d, before the guard house- Citeat confusion endued ; it was snppod n nau accotnpiires, ana Jeverat were ar- mted Vut. Adv. fuL'U DAYS I.ATKli By the arrival, last evening, ol the fast saiHn" nhin LnrihrateH. Cant, sir-!, '.,,-,!. i dav from Livrrvtjt,l. the K.litnr r.f i ' JStioril Advocate has received his file . - i - of l.on om and l.ivrp(ol pipers ; the lor m r to tne 9th, und the lar'er to liie I It!, !ep? i illusive. The KuphraU-s has made net passage cut wr.d home i.i si at? Uys. Lcfcrs, daica Aur 26, received in X.oncri ftoin Vienna, stair, hat ,ni ui- gent or -i tii. I Jt 'i - W.i fare 's ".- c il.r 5'- ' -e r.i' . nd had been made by '.be kiii i ' i il.e Courts o Hij'.iij mid Aus ,'inre, whirh tner declined. s .1.' t a fot ml rc'.ircscnta- fiic -. nie erTect was t.- !ic liid be t on ;vss, w hen asscnwlcd. wi'h'.t.i!uJir..tiLft uppi'ii,'. nt of if-7i.nT.iis to Waliachij nJ Mol- . JuTii.ries, on the lth of A'.i . tire tj J.ssy, burnt CO.ouJ hoj. pi'la.'rd Ha- ii.ii jlit.ii. is. in a nu r uiiusfKCiing confidence. ', .t Viciru. to tht 2lih 'f Au- te, that a blood battle has hern b'tuecn the Gieets nd Turks, '.vin;' collectcl their scatteiing iheba'tie j1 ilr.inn one i' ccourit-,, to the .T;h of llgll?, the Duke- i.'t ! Ihl'i' t,.0. Mar !. 1 Am.'ilbles and Cen'a, luie -M-.hed. 1 he gani'on had been St.- reduceO to 80 men, and the mii! w lU.ty vns principally done by the n.'ionai iruards- The trial cf the conspirators of La Ho chclle had terminated, l our of the con- spirsiors weie condemned to death, and Thne to five year imprisonment. Lonckm paper to the 9th say, that the spiiit of lawles depredation tul exists in onii baronies of the proclaimed distrirts of Ireland. Tne harvest stock of ':e Rev. !Mr. Crej-h. of 'he county of t . n si on f re .P ,otwi!v 1 .r, . t , d, i, a pi r.ish-r erit fur h inc. collected tithes lhe p'actire ef viti.,' threatenm r :e had tern renewed. inr. l.vtct. SF.-V(HK. OCT 13. The packet ship J nu ( m; ;.t . (. apt. M.i'-h-H. a, rived ve-'erdiv m..n.it. in . das fre.m I.herj-.:.!. l.in'-ii.g the re f. j i.Ur Ldvues to the K'h ultimo. The J.oi don (.'ui' ie r r f tt evening of 5 t I1'' oh. .'Sierts 1 hat the new arrange tr.cr.'s f.r tt.e r .'j'u.tt air completed, and ha M.. Carr.m - bus ec:e::ul :A cj!s : Tin re had 1 in no r.tw arrivals at Li v -f pcol fiom the L ni'ed Sta'es. The .de of Cotton at Liverpool, the d ' prectoing mc isin uit. c tivisted cl i:f"-? b.les I'pUr.d. 6 to 7 3-il; '.d ; Oiloars and Mobile 6 to I J l-:d; 4 1 9 I Tcrncse, 3 3-4 io 7 -2 and j33 Sert j .. ...... . J;,ifs3!. O ! tO i.4 1-4(1. IV auction iTi;i hj p'ivafe s uixoiit 4'jO bales Sea ,. t lits ,' ' T3"'J i. plil.its. 6 1-8 tC 7 ?-t ; ; !j 1 O.i '-..-.7 I 3 . J J . ; and 193 Icbiirs- sc.. 5 1.2 to 6 5.8. I u, , t. ,,rf briber repor's, not only ror.iu matoty or f.-rnii r arrr-e.nt,. but ol ubequent sm cesses of the Giccks. The luiktih government, it is said, b:.s rr n n' t i atid. to ti e HiitMi An.bas- .. I -t if Kuisu hai ,ny IltW l.io- ' 1 ,'t l t.V l.l.mC. ! ,i; -tv se nd a i;ew e i'id not run t in Am: 'or. rr .v'n'.-d I a stop cl ., !.e tiu'tenes bad pos,. , live r. lofoibid the tntiai.rc of at.v ' in ti' s.'ip. Some tiihVcnces are men-' tior; ii t'ctmrn the Port-, and li e 1 in rU Anvi i-s.!..r, v,ilo had threatened to leave ! Con-i .i.'.mople. I It w.s 'ep-ried at I'i ar. kfVjrt . Sep'. ). i! a pan d ths ausuiau troens in Its-' Hint r i himiih i.ui iu iiiic umi iinu u i- . , .. . f i'-... on pu'du: liberty, if it he not dissolved.' t,uz.' lur,Sed foreign vessel, lr, In St,ai .here is s.,11 n.uch corfimo- ccmu,2 t0 thjt Por, tion. I he kini; h.i asked permissiun to ,, , . . vnit h country (tct ; but the Corte Iks i tated. that his absence would have a fa- W "e received the Arkansas Ga :al tHct at this tinie. zette cf the l"th nd 2C tli of August, The Kini; of tn-lmd arrived in I.on- which furnish a gloomy account of the don on the 1st of September. He had situation of ihe l..te emiianis to the pru not yet filled the vacancy occasioned by i-e - 'cxs- Several intelligent ke li the dfith of Lord Ltjndondarrv. Laid tlcmen lu.l returned to Atkaits.i I. on. !r, '-..iTu m.vfhf! iliio.iU Ki.mc?, L"to wir.W ijij'm. " Hi relieve the Sanitary Cordon. I'his icjxiit caused a full i'i toi ks at Ilrit-Mrl." Another report was in circulation at Brussels, that cm the- 26th of August, no hopes we it etiKi t.iined at Madrid, ol sav- ing - tlie life of the C.if ct. of Spain. MEXICO. NEW OHLKANS, SrFT. V Several persons lately ai rived from Ve ra Cruz lepoit that univrisal discontent lllf V.llli'il th.it rvUlt-r-l Kllll'li and Ol 1 1 cr cUieU had lafsed the standard of liber- ty ; that arge numbers ot men hau joniea .J W ,heir for. e was dally in- crti(;) fl kW , ,A, rei..n n;:ur. ti(l,- chid n'A lii.it I '1$. The new order prohioiuni; the exportation ot specie, , . ' , . the duties esatted both at tr.e eastl Llloa and at the (-utom house in N astle of era .sir- Austin - settlement ai tne mouin ui the i oloraco, ami irom -n t Ktuuive- rx- I" -'' ,!-" " oi ir.c piovmce. ney comrau.n ti,ere- w n,.,h dasn .pe. The ncinhbor portol Mi. Austin s death, -nd s:,. that, , , ,:lin. hate all lost thrir rrm. his b, other at the scitlcmcnt, had i c-cci irt a trllrr fr-.m liitn. i1:rJ a, lrvnii. ir.lonning that it was ncxi to rciuiti that -v-m -y . ite fonr.rmfd by the .i,,m. I ,;oumi,- mrnt ; cr i it was. u o.i,.i be .-, such a ! X i;'iwbi!n y u would be re- Jtc,r:i- u" w tne """ll "'ni ou,n M! 'hat tie shothd selilc u'.-J lan.iiies, within ftrt .iu limits, in a sii;.i.aie-u time, and , thi'S l -.Utl ull br C'aih.t . Xnne but ('a- iimlics re permh'c I to sct'.c in tne pro vi .ee , l be v mu..l lei.ie i:, u.laes, each o( whicn must be un. er a luiai t oiniiiaii- daw, . pointed f v t'.i': i 115 rial ;;ovein-1 inent, atj.l racii vi!ia';e to -lOppod one cr j r.101 c rs.l i,ii; p.,- I've - y inlubitant l-Hisl SWtal' that be is a ( athuilc, tlut he w ill suppMt am! (ftletnl tint ii-uion, and take the o. th of allc ;ia, .t is ide impe- , 1 lal ijoveniinent. j Mairrv i ji-,-t.,'.irc( tbiougbout Mcx iro ..til its elcjie i.deiicits. 1 be vvnine Me 'u jfi 1 ount' v i-. rt n setiita bv ilitc 1 1 . 1 r 1 1 1 c 1 1 as in very unsettled state I lie run Spaniards wi re f.st U,i i ti.e luunir. everil nad 4ititJ at Naihi- tOthcs on I. ill! WoV tl Ne "( )i h-.tlii They had s"ld ofTttietr pioj.rrty in Me-x ia on dceotiut ol tne ' rouble -,01110 Mints. arm purchased about. I-...', r.mlrs. hi, h . they it.tene.ed to cspe.se of m L,m. i,a. , Most of the mules were lad n w iui paKs and it w-s believed the gentlemen uarf wi;h them a large amount ol speiic am! bullion. Wc hope the fo. e going reei-alof the severe eii-,tiesscs. to r.i, t, the imigraru 'o the Oioro' scu.tmei.t are rcdiurd. wi.l te si. Hi. ici.t to p;tve:a i 1 future .ny ed o'.r t iti,. n- troin tn. balking in muc.1! il; nci'. dies .V. 1'. .S;.;.'t s-i. : , J . , jv.l'. lro , the stv I lt ( m r 1 t oct '. I. If -, :h. co 1' I'", i'i C pl'a- d on :p 11 "peedi'iv tj irrrs: .t.ihii ,u r I,... .1.' be I it liC itiS all v tut -r .-. them '.A I.'., ir tsadr uri b, aii'l It 'ef ;r')'lii( c rot i;pon 1 r.n t'.c s-ii.c pu; 1 1 , . ,1 ; a vc cor.mcrj'):e dtgrcc -d evi en r;,t jexis'.s) y. il.e piesent mjii.er :. b.-twiin j th- . rttiran Spaniards utiti i'.- i.atirs oi i olJ s'.'. is., ri jideii'.j of t..e I 1 1.1 1 1, , ;,. A ,lfI(l ,0 , ,j.wfc,l (ie on. or s i.. ' i.iii narnes. t-n, m.. 1; m the -e iversc leelsncs ; a::-l tr.';re se;r i; coi.v-punees were . ppiehen led ly v.u-r.V- ('-.ir-T. IK'lM I KNS ( f,I. The latest jcrr.un'sof ih fever at tl,!., place arc Huir .npalling. I he I.'. S'a1, s .1.. v.... ,: . ... ti . . . Ul" ""' 1 "V asn, airneu at . Orleans from St. M-,ks. l ast lioiida. and informs that desth and c'-.sf, ti,.n h .! depopulated Tcnsai .!a 1 1S , l" utr uiiu iijr;'.ir'.tv ,r(,nt the 15th of August to the 'lib srp' n, j ofc i , has bet 11 I ui ins'iir d . t ol i j m ii r t n--7c"r T,rues, and it was Mippi.scd 'there had been aUut .'r'v i thers, w...( r-mcs could not be aseet tained. ' j All ihe si.ttitdars of the lair insur- I a'.rr accounts from New Oilr.ms r j eeiim in this state, are given in the Lon-re-etit il.e ravages of ti c srllow fever ;. '.n p..pris. be ir.crear.ing. Il.e foiiowing reit id A new itiusici I farre, tailed C.t?tn,i ti e I lar l ol hecl'.h wa, niaeie- on the If ;h i t;rrn, w s net fttined for lhe first time of Stpi. I he I! . ' r.f liea'th ireiet th ,t i' ha- .-etome Ir.rir painful duty to Hate ti: tl.tir f l!i vv-i i.ir ,,s. (,t the number r' caes of jehow (ever reported wiihin tl r last three' dan have inrreaM e. 'I he . ses us jet. viif out exi r pticn. us f. r thcv h-ve ,ft rtji,fd to the Ilo re!.i. coffined totSM.gersunJ(i n.nted. Ihev v-yuld, therefore, a-si.i advise ail tran- g.-rs ts leave-tlie (ay, in. til tbe ftvir sub sides, (i K cokhon, " .mW,I'- of ('if 11 mid (,' Hai ti, " A letter, dated Sept. from a gentle nun in Columbus, Ohio, to hit 1'iienJ in UaUiitiore, .tatcs that iherc never had been nioie s'n kntss in that Mate thai, dur ing the present full. In that small town there have been three buricel in one day. forty or fifty were thru lying sick. The inhabitant ai the Ohio and Muskingum rivers have t ie yellow fever to an alarm ing debtee. The report was, that there iIm.i, tl.r li n f.r, t-L.A r ,. r.f ,ow fevcr in the neighborhood of Mvriet ta ; they arc dying fast ; numbers are r moving from the water courses to the highland. I he crops were abundant, but the Mjuirrel had been very destruc live io the corn- Tie inhabitants has" associated for the purpose of destroying Ihe sejuirrels. On the t,rst oi eptemucr -jiey lormca them scl'c into two pariies, and, on counting, nittrrn thousand tix fundrcd wid nixty tni.'tM were produced, It-sides about 5uU whn.li were not taken mo the account. J-l ti' t "J M .fc.it. J ""in fit ,i ii, S. ('. titt tl S'I't. j . Our town looks df'Si.V,! itidcr-rl ; ihi ; wbd M.tm, have m.ct,: its j-reatest fu ry ,lt.re. J m. I,k i, ,,ea,.y unroofed, p.... ...r.r.e. and s'.rte any house in town Lui.s ..nd many neqiocs. !Iu;:gtii!i lias . - . . " . ; j,miv,t tv,ry rjantei- Jus Ion necroes i,,s! j i '.furs. I orJs. 1'inrknrv. Vltiniik. Iisll .urtf, lnkt has been most jfiitviwu- , ,y visitcd Mr. VUher f-mily, Ur- My- , v fjmilyi0!j Mrs Bt.frd, and many that vou dotiol know, -11 swept awav. Mr. Withets w picked up alive on Dubour. dies shore, and is )ie to tell the rneldh- c hoiy tale il his sutlering. lie state that his h-rnse tumbled to pieces like an eg-shelU aid he kn.w nothing more un til he tuunJ t.imielf fiuating and holding or. Lixn a 'j'ii-ct of lumber he saw a ,,r gro a; the 'jther end of it, i-nd vpeke to l.im, when n'.s little bov Mar (:tcn. hear ing i.i-, voice, ciiedout, Father, I urn licre hold on l.tl.cr. and trust in (iod ; he will take us'o 'bote Mr. V. asked him if he (oiil) hold on; he replied, oh ve, I a, n iroi.g s ever. At tfut invent, a raft of timijer wt daihed against the-rn. aiil the child was seen no more Im mediately af;er, the iicgro said, thank od I 'touch bofo-n Lieut. Lew, of the tun, Wu on the shoie at.J I.e. its! ihci" 1 tics; be plunged in and m-t.lul'v rescued them. Mr. V. does not know whr ' lite ln Cn.ii v were cro-thed to death. fir i r iirr!h- ihink. fir. in tl lHr.--,ti of limc he w UMI the v,ter,'l.e must hoVC rie t,u, to sej, fid Ut. Uouvrht b.i- k by the fluex! liiJe. The body of Mr,, Mr ,.-, fo'ind on Waceamaw beach poor Wi'hers Shackelford has one wit, 1 tier. At the south end of the LI .,,id. several house atid out-housrs were either blown i.on, or nv.cn iiiji.red bet no lues were fjt " Fr-jin ti uriUfx.' I am rf( -jested to appi'isc you oi the cai..mi'ous vUPa'Pin that has belallcn Dr. Mvers famiiv. Jt has pleased God in his insi rut ablr dec re to sweep hem a r.umetons 'rmti (f ..tHiiied relatives, the ft, 'ire f .n.i'v of Dr l.rvi.Myrii. I1 '-I ill v ! i. h he y lived was wrecked, f: ... 1 . . i,d him self am! fourteen nthers f t " ' rUe yc. tirns '1 tne iriesitil.!c s'orm ,,lv s ived, hit fellow Mirch. NoUt'ct nun ever lived, and I turd pck , Jiosv jiiii.iblc W(.T tlie V.if tl He, s r,f I j. (.'li'i'v. 'I he !r.s rf lis r o-r' IrJc' t; ( 1 : ( s? . v a ! .e lilts' i ,.,-r I t: r grner .1 1 i i.i. I I, '.'"i'i- Mr. S'.!.i':v"i V ! rn. are, ti.sr.k ' -1. v'.-'C:'. rdthi,' his hoiifci- w is Irvcllfl ! the g't;nd. I hev -.re it, deb', d to the excr;i..is r.f Lieu'. 1 ev. who fct tun. lelv .-.s 'here c" a t -.it , f. r the pttiri .-'in ' f thf.r lilt's. C'..ii'V'.r fi,r. Mitcr .n the Mats.irhustt'es Spv, p.! ...'d at Vorccster, Mass. tnatitu; f the e 'tion of a represct-trtivc to the rii'fit'.Th Conjtess, for th.it t'i-triet. vt.ii-'i Mr. Hussell row rcpie sei ts, inakei tbe following statement : " It is well understood that a new can- u'C is to !c sclrtled Lr this important nd rcsponsi .ie station. J he sentiment s certainly verv g-nt r,;,' if not u-.h-tral, .infsiig both political j. rties which have litheito cxis'ed, tint Mr. Hussell is no longer worthy ef the puMic tiuifideiue. 'be I ."i of thjs sf P.'.liV.Cr.t h.'.C ;;Ci ecr ntiv i, anpii ed, and are too tanuiiarly Know n, to require explanation. t the I n, lish 0;?rra House, htSeii'rm ' ' er. Ii is s. id to he from the pen of Mr. P.raztlcy, and was very favorably receiv ed. A (nrnade. accompanied with the most t tific thunder and ligntning, vr.is cxpr iffii ed at Srarhornugh, (f.ng ) on the .,;3'l, Aurust. A Mr5. Malloty, of tint , !..r e. whs so mm h abrmed, that she died of fiijjh'.- Churktton Cnur. , S.UJSItUHY: I Ull.V MOltVIN'd, lief. '."., . coi'.vrr MF.t'.rixu. NV. meeting of the Delegates who had previous. been elected in the different Captains' companies of ibis county, took place in Salisbury, on Thursday last. 1 he number of delegates that attended was much larger than we hud expected, and we know that they were among the most respectable citizens of our county. '1 he meeting was conducted with the utmost dignity and de r ; and the membeis cvk.jcd the greatest unanimity and zeal in the great and lighteons cause of the West, for the furtherance of which they were assembled. After the meeting was organized, Gen. Pearson addressed the members, in ex planation of the object of their assem bling. He said, that amending the con stitution was an important work, that it should be commenced and proceeded in with great deliberation and caution ; but it was a work ubmtutrly necessary, unless wc wish to sec a mockery made of our representative government- In forming the Leislaluie, (said he) to make laws fors, it now takes r.ght men in the Weit to balance ant in the Last ; but in paying taxes, und beuiing the burdens of war. See every man in the West will weigh down his fellow cf the Last. 'I he Con - . .:. .l u -. , ,.l,: ,.. ,.muiiuh teo,H..,wu ,.v , be amended : it n.igl.t take two, t!ec- or a dozen years 10 effect it ; Lt:t, even il it should take fjiy eis, for him-ell lie , 1 1 ,1 ,. ,, I ; 1 ;r.. t. .. U'ii... ,.. 1 .1.... in tl. "...m l.l tlf... time. That as it is natui.d for the la' her to plant ore hauls for the bei.ef.l cf his r . , . el.il-ien. equally so is it lor ui t' ingraft into the charter of our political lights such amendments as wid perpetuate tlie Km l-.. lY: lib? t ties our lathers lougl.l fur, to our cl.il- j ' 'T--"""' ! dien's ehiidre n. I (.tii IVarson made many other re niaiks, which we did not hear sufficiently diitimt to note down. After the iesolutions had been read. Mr. I'islicr addiesed the micting at son.i lefii-'b; wc only noteil a few of bis mosl pioioirif nt ideas at the tunc. He said it was a wiong icci, generally entertained, that the Congress In IJ a: Ha'.ifas, in 1770, n,e expressly f ir the r 1 -. i- . . .. 1 . . purpose ol funning a Cotistitutioii ; l.r, ' . on the CfWraiy, tb.t it aem.lcd Lt the ptupose of totiM(!riing ti e distiactnl stite of the coun'ty, and deviling was !ai.d means to prosecute with eficct the I ; war against the- Unt.sh. the romnmr, en- ( eniy ; that cut of three quires r.f paper, ; which contained the journal of that Con- ! press, en'v thrtr Wrt wcte orecpied ! with the procecdis tcla'ive ,0 fo.ming 1 1 the Constitution ; th.it ti e lime, as thus ; ... ,;.rpearswDSCev,U,ltoU'ise'rrt.was.- toge'1-.i r ;r.M.fiV ient for I'clibera'ing cn "' : f rma'ion e f so important and lasting . mik-a wutk that was vitally to aHei t , " ' iierau-ns. , , ii;.4!,:-c l'h them M . I'ishcr pointed out a i.i.tr,! er of c'e-l n.-?.-.utes as thev may deem lest calcul. tec's in the Ccns'i'u'iun Ot-c whi, h he'tc.l ,0 acrom !i-h the great object '. , men-ioned was. that the Legislature meet,1' " we aiC eotttenditig. I r .r. ... ,. . ,, . - a V, 1 h.t each i.clf.'a'e o; ' ! j often The ebu'Cii' ti the said, to it , .- . , . . . i ' in hn respective oistnct sii's h;. ;oii ;., j mec'ing so of'en ws not onlv the great ex- r,jr ;j-i0 jmrp.f uf raiding a ftitui ' petise attending it, but it was inexpedieni. eieiiay the rxpttisvs that may be incuitf Laws arc ir.ai'c one vc, an! rep-iled i- carnim- on the i.eeesskry enrresp': I. . , .1 i- ce m r, in rt.l.ei '..p. nJ ilifiiiSin inlorn . lhe next ; and so cot.tmu!.! is ti.e b'ic'u- -"Lli''1 , .. ., 1 , , 1 anion.; i..( j eop.e. and in gencr..! ,a'.i..n of them, that ti e pecp.c ;.t Ur?e 1v whatever expen.e may be incut-; .are left entire Iv in the i!ai k and est-r. in the progicss 01 the, just cause in whi jibe jn.lues and lawveis themselves ate we ate eng-ge-I : Further, that the ' ! often puzzled to deleimine wh-t laws si e " l' I'-'"'1' 0Vi r to ll'e im,,n,il" , 1 1' ...........,. 1... 1... . 1...... - j i,i fmrc , ... , 1 : , 1. ,. iliiwir.tit.ti. lr. I is ,f , mrnti.iiicd, atinng many others, one in Ist.'tKC, wli'uh orrurrrd not many years I s'mi e : A law was passed altering the jiiinr of holding lhe SuptiLr Court in a I ,i, i .,.n: i. . -i cci(tu. eouiiiy , ins; - ! among other j, but, as is often the case. it was fjt.r or five months pctunit out among the people. the judge, in tin mean limc, went on his circt.it, and held court accoiding to the old regulation, but in iliicit violation (though innocently of lhe provisions of the new statute in such rase tniu'c and provided. The judge, as mig'ut have been expected, was much chained at the mistake. At the next circuit, however, he was determined to proceed accrdirg to ,::. So, when the time nnived, he takes the law in hand, and proceed on his circuit, and held com I a.cordinj tj the to 14 dispctisaiicn ;" but, bchoid ! he leatnt, when tab i'.(j that the Legislature had met, in the inte rim, and re-ullered the time of holdin;; court l,ack to the old standard. Upon tin-; the judge gave up the chase, declarin.. that he could not keep pace wiih the o,( ration of laws whose existence was o ephemeral. Many other pertinent remarks wetu made by Mr. l isher, and other D'.degatci, which neither time nor room will allow us to notice in this week's paper. The temperate, firm and dignified pn ceedings of this meeting, must have most salutary effect on the minds of a!, who before doubled cither the lawfulnc. or expediency of calling a Convention 1 Proceeding ( the Ihirtfaln J the (u- of RoKiVi County, on the mijecl 'J t Cwvrntion. On Thursday, the Mth inst. the Delf. gates from the several Captains' distt'rjn in the County, convened at the Coin1 House in Salisbury, for the purpose 4 taking under their consideration su:' measures as miht be thought nicessai; fur the speedy calling of a Convention 0 the f''ce people of North-Carolina, :, amend the present Constitution of ti,. State. The following gentlemen nppeared a delegates from their respective distiiib to wit : In the Firit Ueijimnt. dipt, lluoift (Viiwin Charles Kisher, S. I Ferrand. .S.tii.. 'j II. t . Kern, I'. II. Jswink" I.'.rHn'iJ, I.t rb, l.uc I.ms'.rr. Il.itm W 111. II. ijh!, J'.Iiii iiuiig. 7nim m, .., Jrr- 'iS,dmUi I'dliaiier, Jno. Aiidri-w. ;j i.u'i'j 111. II. Ui ir, Hit. 1 Irals . Litnktr't-. Noan I'arice, l.'i. Imr l Ilarii. Ilv-r't- A.b;-l.'a-'x r. Adam 11" ...in. 11. .1, .'' John l.:ir. 1 , 4,-0 Mdlcr. l.::-Ja. Miller, Jim. I ii.'. IJlnr.kt, , .1. VVa'tnn, . Ilarr.s. JAf-t:h juJt.t-Loeke.tJ..hr.eott.t ;,; iL s,.f); iV?,,f , c ( . . . ,4(jt.c Sn,hl,. J,,:- ! Mreli. lt..u..'r A'.lo'n rs-i.eri'it, t.rnr, IlKrn. y.. I.'.UiM. 111 llarrw, Si" U. Cla ' II l.'K f, . . f't,wi!.i', l):i!i,' 1 I (), W ikiiI.miII 111'. :. " "'"' !,J i;",' John I'. Il:r. : n 11 linn, J. Ilsrni r. It Moore. Third J-t gi'i.ir.r. Jesse A. I'e.irv J ..nt s .:i't.an I I. .linn. .-... Kr. slice. II'. 1 '. He',-. f , If. li. It , I'.lm ( I. n.ii.t. A. I;. Juin . C'i -.( 1 ' J 11 i.UeM-k, ;'.'.,'., K. '. .in , I.. l l,L-. r II.:,, t.;. .'. II. Irv . n.u.it M'tj.urc, .' -. 1 1 (.;: It.- 1' :. nh AVt'i. 'it. r Hut in Vt'.ll.i.rriS, .' l.-iflcs. '-;'. '. It.ni l W .i -ui. r, (.,irv' 1.1 'g. It. II . 't ' V.llliW 14M i. 11.1. St i,ir..c. . -,,.''. J., ,u W (,-',i, ,.h-:. 1;, ).,:. .. Arrvll. I t -1 a ,.'.', . J,i. it-.-.'-- I i.tii l',.t.t.. r. . !.'!. t'x 1! ni 1! Mit-rwoi..!, Ai .j.-. MonjuJ. lhe Delegation proceeded to apjm.r.' omiiiiitet, lonsistirjg of Me-r. J.v A- Person, (. list Irs I isher. tt p'len 1 . , .. , , , 1 rrand. .Na'i an Ch.ibin. Juisn II. I w- Uu lkl.( litrvW)0(,, jIh1 (ro Uil.. t-.i report tne Heads of such subjects ' was deemed most important to lake r. ; '"f i:n meeung- 1 1 he Deu-'.itioi. Iben p:u-tu.cd tot:; mlMnieM a'hai.IIlall 4ml s,ctrt..yi whe?ei.j X.:,-i-t I h.j.n. l.sj was una' itnouMy ..; ; oii.ti., t I .irmaii. and t. cl .' H- I leclmg. Verttary. 1 ".t't"i,:,ii:t ,tncd lhe resolutions: , ,, . , ., . . "K-if,., i Hat the IJruv. '.lor. ?. a rr!nm;..( p f)f be ral'cd the r" fee ' C.rrr,...nd":- w hose duty is shall be forthwith to open . , rrrr' i" nJer- 'tr coc : ,e s 1:1 tjvor i.i ca.nr.g a v. onvcMnin ; a; . 1 1 u t si 10111 1 in e. 10 ui' in r, . . . u-d for the next meeting of the tkl: gaiion. A', v re". That the. Dt legation ff- coinr r tid to the Members t lect from l' Comity io the next I'.eneral Assem'df.'f ende-avrr to e nrert with (he nietn'e" liom otlier rounlies, lavoiable to a l o vetiiion. some plan, and to agree up " measures for lhe speedy r ullinir of a ( ef- vciitioti of 'he f-re people of North-C"- oltna. 4. itesnvrd. That the Committee ' Correspotidente shall prepare, by tit next meeting ct tlie Delegation, a putr and candid r,':eof the gtievances ve rier vvhirh lhe people labour, in crn-t fjtience of the uneq'ial, imjust, und ? ptessive operations ol the present Cotvs' tution. 1 5. Hatred, That it is proper andrf cssarv that this Delegation shriiiM ha'f I Iiojo I)i h g-ales marked Ihui were ah"' nn arria.iu oi sitKiuss, nr snnie uuier uw' ' lable rat i ses. j JJolli a,ck, aji J ur.ible to attC-J. i
Western Carolinian (Salisbury, N.C.)
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Oct. 29, 1822, edition 1
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