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i , i A. churn. The o'ojoots t.) ali si.li-s, the sereins of tlio d) in, awl of the fugitives, and the rl.ii;;4 r w hii h surrutiiidcl nie, fill ed tny mi.'itl with tbe most awful emotions At IcnRiht I was delivered bom danger by the intcrpu-jition ol one of my fiiends; mid I have been living ever since on board a ship, livery two or three Lours ti.dc j new convulsion of the earth, which communicate iisilt'to t lie vessels in the harbor." Hull. I hn.n. Jirporlcd Cuiluie J ".;-' "--Capl. Ross, arrived cm Saturday d ti in I.ingston ami Havana, brings the informal ton that just before he left tin: latter ' ':-. a boat with eight men had arrived at the lleglas. They had escaped Iroin being apturcd . .1 If C ...I ...... I'niiHKii.. I i.ltl I ovine v.o. v iiuHMti 1,1 ,.i.v... .,., ; it,.,,,, J.cvy. i lie siui y ,.uii.n -. -i coming from these men was, that the Kcvenge came across their schooner (a piratical vessel) a short time ago olf the Isle of Tines, and that an action com menced between the two vessels, which they say lasted for four hours. The Re venue, proved too much for the pirate and the captain tv'yh otic ai m shot oil', ant! seven men, took to their boat to sate themselves, and got into the harbor of Havana. A great niatiV were killed and wounded on board their vessel, which the Revenue succeeded in secuting. The prize is said to be the llcbr uml is a very fast s hooner, that has done a great deal of mischief in the trade of piracy. She was cut out of the haihor of Havana a Ion time ago, and is the tame vessel that plundered the British brig- Vittorin. She mounted on: gun, and had a crew of 40 or 50 men on board. The fellows who escaped from the Ue vengo told their story vciy openly in Ha vana, and walked about the town entirely unmolested. A rircums" nee that strengthens the I aCCOOOl Ol IUC H'l'I'C t' Mill 4, lll.lt a . i i. ,i i Dliilsii vessel nan iii in in iuiii ' illy wiiii the Retengeat the Cat mans, a sli-it time J Widiout hating ruuin-r, therefore, to since, and lieut. Levy told her r.pt..in j aiy other he!;.', that. la-t-. vt;d tireumstan. that he meant to proceed immrdiatrU- f.r ccs, c ; :eov.t, th-.t the - honoiablc gen- the Isle of Pines, to see if he onhl not ! . ... . , ,, ,, , . . ,, . . , . .i . -it Ul.in.n:. w! i ,c t. t.ie ric.iiletH y fall m with some pnates in tliat nti.puioi-j hood U.rcuri,. i ' v' v "'v I bv the ( oi res- J .i;.!v-tit .'ir : of ti.e (J.iiile, the MELANCHOLY AfCIDKNT. ..ly ,. , .. j,, , ilC ,.,:c ul.i.h supports NoHrot K. I.-KB.24. must i!cp!oiaUc f i,.', .. C:,-.Lu, will not he uccident happened to a youm; jreiillem.in ?l. , . - rv .1 . ..." c- i I i .,, f..,-cl.o.i i-i ;!r.. : i ;.:c k ipit-fd Noi th in this place, on Sutidav las;, -bout 1 1 o 11 clock, which we mention :is a Caution to Catol.na. i.r tj.c l.i.r-t. ItwoulJcir- nur cilizens :encially. 'lilc passiiij; a t..ii.Iy '. p; : v m; toons : "...iv w ho w ill stoic on maia Mrectra latKe lwx was , 1L. ,j,c , ,,, .,(...,,, oplc will i!c- thrown horn a window of the third story : n ,, t . ,,;,n,)r :;i , ....h.ion.-ur.t' bv a servant wh wjs clcatiin ut une of iheupperrooms. I lie ticto cit herotnit- ! " e trV 'e( y of ! .r l..,r--.t l-.r cxpitss tin,; to r;ive notice to't hoc p issiiu; hv or ', iiiC it Mi 1 ' !'.' o'e m eirial, t not speaking loud ctiou:;h tube heart!. the , Iom, to that of it:v (.'her e.-nitidatc. As rent Ic man was stru. k to the j; round, nn.l ; ,w .Kj ,m ,;,, ,c cc t0 none his I. ice so shotkmrlv ntaturlrd as in ai! i ii-. . i - i , f . ; ii i : ) .i 1 1 1 1 1 y lo tiisiiuie nun i.'i i.ie e,in : .),!. it!. 1 in, unrsf i'iirirfiili-nri v tiviu- . . He wasalmo-ot lifeless when taken fiomtlu-! pavtmilit I r.fonc.KTOws. s. r. Mtnrn 1 2. We j Irani, that during a very sue re tbtindiri .'.orin on Sundav niv;ht last, two iirgroj houses on the id ml ninn of Mrs. Sarah i MitcheM in St. James' I'.ni.h. w ere str-ick ; bv the lightning and roninmrt!, loetherl with eleven negroes, who. it i ptc.umcd. J i :n i i .. .1... i:.. i. . sit Mi.eu I'V i.ie: IIV-IUIIIH ; I II t.i nlw.mhi'k. m itnt r. worjuai.V x;r,f.' ;i. I he pa. ktl'f-f ihrrn...:in whidi prevents the former ,b:p Ami'v. Capt- Maxwell. h.s bren dis- f',, ni comnicncing an itnmrdi.itc att.o k h.nged an 1 lo.ute'l in an UTirommoniv short' p liod. Sl.c made f..st to the wh art on Tiilay. the Cist intuit, ..hont won, .sndvesteid.it .if'.crti' on, the C7th.s!u'as ag.in reidt fir sra: hjutig m otc .n i ' davs iiiilo ided and taken on ! o.iidtw.j ., s full cargoes of goods M rc In thebii,' America, at Sa'.em, f om M.!ta, tame passengers, l.icut. Cttley, of . the nri.io army, ati i fatnilv, on thrii wav to CatMoa at. I I aiiJ t at .i..' :.in, n-1 ,,..,si,, Caiatilla, tv.0 (lu-eL outliss, t :., thiscom try L. becdura'e.; ;tthelor- .. , .v ,,,, ii: is., fin .iss:.)i SiiSOvI al tun Aaillit ton- ;.ectcut. i ' to Cat'ada at. I TaiiJ Cat .i..' and An- ,fi t-j M-dn. , litter from ;VashiPgl'-'n, pi.biishe, i;u! New-Vo.!. American, s'a'es une-piivocallv that ger,-, Tj.eUontidlnoticcept the einblssy to Mexico. The Senate hat "nig adjourn-, tc. wc presume tb'O l'n side nl will I'or.h-; a'lti, ,,, l.U ctrr. .'r-p'"s.!.,.ity. atipo. a , some other gct.tlcm-'i to represent the U-! 's at the riurt cf the t Upcror Iturbidc. I aiiuc i '"in t . 71,w X.ti . The u. in.l tv.ndo'.:-t i Notes of our Sute. link at piesei.t ion filiation, being much wont, ind it hating been discovered that there ia consider. ! ...... Kr 1 1 ii..-1 tt rifLi .l . f rvr .f - S .11)11', lllllt'. i wi tvtiiiiuit'ti ...( i. - i . ; f !nll.,r r.raes.1 the Direc - . ' , tors of the Hank, some ttutc ago, terv jnojicrly determined j call tficm in, uik. u-place them with now one, in the cc- . uti m of ttbich more pa'm sbr.nlJ h? ta- , , .- .., i i t Im to. b real the i'.c.om scl romiivi eileis. TIii-sp new- N'o'rs. v, hit ft arc rxuuisiv snerircn of the mf)o"c which the at I of eu-ravinc is making in this country, are now ready for cirrch.1 ion, and mav he I,... In rvihaoe,, r,.Mh.l.l V,... Jib, wipal Ibnti. .r nv of i lhan.hcs. 1 r! iter. S. I1.IS1WI! V: -::x:jc;--: :-. L- I t l.s)AV MdltM.M, MAI(II C''l he linos by urn tk-ticteiit l.olli in smoothness of versification, und graimii ir. Prac tice, and a fins..- attention to vute-i, vonM doubt let remove both of then- fault ; yet pilr :,!nne, though they may make a vcr.il (i it, never made a pod. try ''ho or.riii.d Convention of the IVo- I r . : 1 1 1 f V'tiIv.'.i. ,1 t'loirili in I to. tli.i.u 'II , ill- I"' Nortii-t aioun.i, unl be I. eld in tins town, oa Thu'sJaVi the 10:h ol'Apiil next. A wiitcr in the Milton Cr.eCc ha at tempted to make himself quite witty in replying to a correspondent of ours, w hose commtmicaiion appealed i i the larolini an of the, tiliiino atid we have like wise come i;t for u shaic of bis delicate irotiv. The mi iter uppcars to be in a fine humour with himself. and, for aujIil th.at appears, witlicMry body else, and we feel no disposition t say one word to p'lt I j im iu a h.al humoue : if our (one-,-pondeiit thinks proper to turn upon bini bis O'.vu weapons, or to make use of otb eis, be shull huvctiic ft to nscofour col utnrr,. Hut as ti.U wi -iter, wi'.hou". assumimi a dictatoti.1 importance," has placed h.iii) sclf upon i he-'.; i;.o:!. a:d uttered his pro ..nl.,j. rcs itji'.sis, he sun-lv caotiot blaiin . - . . Us, it c li.t. ltd a !"C(in turn oiiiaehes. . . . , , wliD.C claims .ire 1 1 ! re '.be public ; as to Cs " '. V ,Ji rot,( t. ;u,.! iiidriicr.deiicc t f at linn. I.f ;.! ji. J t e n.inently above lie ti'i i!, in. iir of n'lr worthy fi iend at Mi"ti. an! i.is liht worthy ro.u'jutoi ,. llv.t this l.y the way.. We h.lM. pnito oi plfsCUt Iltiin- ' rl opi-'ii rtr. ; 's In. in fortiiM) papers ; icci ived at ti.e ( f!i' e ill Ch.nles-' ,,)M( r. a late -i,v.,! t that !a' c horn ' : t I he si.'ii.iy of a war lietwei n i 1'r.nicr and v;,in m ms t; bz strength- et.e-! : it is ccU.dii that "i! i, hot the w.,nt til. .''nil tll, ll hr.' lIM.Ic fill. Illl-f,,",-! o:i S'-aiii ; l ot toe T."ii !-i.s dtfiid ilu- conseoui tu i s to ihrr.whc:.. If they km-lie the to.cho. v . u may t.c out to,rf,,,c u il(crcj,-m,: in ,,,c wtV ni ,,,,1 of .i.-.ttnemt . ,i-:r.w;i,.-.-s:n:ci.jn. i v.ttcs; ith-Carulma. We have ton. long hel l We- n (0 I ..'I Op'' s-ili-Tit 1 v bot ' I.,;, tet.'.v. v, litt.i ;.u Iloiv ;:..iti -c cal l ; vtioog .inn ol tbe j tl etc mot-. leto'V .io'l !' . n 1,10 ",",'', t,f t! e :c..t ma- e pen; . I) , (.,lt!j.c luign; they lute ae- , M, ,Q ( ' . the.;- i-owtr to a:t:..: turn ; t.-cy have 'I ..' 'r , 'tr-.oier. fm- isl in.' i, u. i lost '. .ur irtc.tii.e oi i mmihi, i i -.ou- ; uot. .. wbikii ptcs'nt r." other claim tu siT'ec lions than their antiipv.itv w,;tI, sil-c u;1,:,,a!, s txP, tience l.,s , . , . s'-'ran tbcm.to promutMhc bcecht of the tew, t the injury and oj.pt osioti cf the many : tsnd the lulteu r tt . I ! I. .r?ji .,.ir,,,i to (incncli the liht of licav- .v ,() ' ,.-.n,IS-Kl, 0f ,!,,,, iIt. , ,, l( tu.,! hgh! which ts "gra-liiallv pcrtaumg Liiiopc or mnturc the eartti loll li.uk- wur.l en us nxi, asvs uttn tnc tme oi pun . .... i .'i e . i !c j.,,;., j-noit, im unt cha ; ' f mus, ,,clul 1 auncl. 1 he 1 theinseh i - t . circumstances, and hot expect to b. : . .-ii , ml the iiiiew monarens, migni asjiii woo n uu ooj. . i is io uc i-unicu. encumstatnes to mcir wm. .1 vw;nsii, ' "".. v,..,. . ... ... ... i wrong ami i ppte-sioii, and o'lhiir own j u,cir in ,,v ,,c M-,tc ' . , . .. . c, bc1, s "La p.i-sesseU 11 sell ol tnc . ' ' ' vertr judgment and vMiseicnce of an in i miner.,'.!.: Ict.i.m, etcnditv' com ii.i.-Tlv ' oil' ..n-aiee ,,,!,fr and kirn s ami . ,r, . :. i rOJ! 1, K J rr to U M M U'XC '", h,,v IIU"'1,M ri,naS rlH -"dfs abl.Sh Mfljj ,n1 U ,,,,,1 i,pa,,UV. U t'nsof gotcrnmciu roi.fotmahlc to the ' light eft he age, m a rc-ar.t!f". rstu ribh and as iatal as the I "t eacii uvulutiotii miiiit follow. The motives which induced Krajjlim to piesent tlairns( to to lai;e an aritoun', upon Spain, in the present situation ol Spanish affairs, afford a fruiiful subject fur speculation. I'm'aiid knew that llie Spanish finances were not in a condition to meet this formidable claim , and it is nowise improbable that she presented it with a view of obtaining, asati crji'ivalcnt. some part of the Sp.itiiili possessions in America perhaps Culm. Should this i-rove to be the fact, it will rcp;iie all Mr. Canning's sophistry and ingenuity to it. contile this act of the Uritish government with the declaration in his late officii! communication to our government, that r.u;;land " would CjHiidi-r herm-lf dun Ctdi vrre tir lo uuu'n kernel f U,e ircnnit niluati'iii of 8itun faa;;.', rundize hrrrr'. f ' !,y the dtsniemberumt ol the S:anisft Icrrilo ritn." Uut the fact that l',ip;la!id has pressed her claims upon Spain, at this critical period in Spanish affiirs, is sum cicnt to excite the alarm of our own gov ernment. If Cuba p iss out of the hands cf Spain, it must not become a:i l.i.lidi colony. i ok i'. oitui: I'l.ori.i:. The I 'fiiivcntion ('ominit'i-r. chosen last summer in the rountv of M 'khn- biii-,;. tin t in Charlotte, accrordiin.; to ad- j jouinment, on the 25lh u!t. 'hr-in;; co.nl .... -ri,. ,i..i ..,. r. i ;i:,:. nift. 1 1 ir ut iiati i iio.ii tin. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , companies ijrncrally attended, as well a '. ' oilier liu'.bly rcspectalile citizens. j In pin .u.iticc ot a esobiiion at ' p'e'l at the last meeting in November last, the chairman called for reports fiom the del egates ; when thev all individuilly report id, that they had diligently petf ume i the duties assigned them. I hey had la'nl the sul)ject of a convention before their re spi-nive cotnpanics, and had taken u.orh n, ins io r y I ! ., Hi i n ' to tbrm iu o.iiiin. .n.it I i,rwi iO i rio .i.r i, i,;, i. . Lrcc majority of the good people of the ' sia.e laboured under the present constim- i .inn. and the adv.ntar.es that would nsuU c . . i, . .1 i ii ' l.wi.i in tfiiiiauui, in ilia, ti,i, ii.ni i;iaii careful in taking the votes of tht ir itspcc live companies on the important subuit submitted to them ; the result of which was a unanimous vote of anptobatiou oft H,4" "s w, ..cease u.e mm.aei oi ,, ' ' stmlcnts i:i our a. emits, and, ol r.uutse, tlic measure. i. , . ... . sr.-.. . r,. ,.k-.n- t ..t;rw ..,,. bin- thr ohi,.rl of lh nn-rli.,-,. ibr following icsolutious were unanimously adooted : tu'.'.r,.', That this committee higldy antnove the prm ceding of our western memhets in the last (.ener.d Assembly, j in a Committee at llalcigh. lrlative lo a' contention ; and that e uill use our u-! most endeavors to i o-oprn'.c twth, am! vuoiKiri the ineasous aJo-ud I v ......i conunittee. I'm'.lvrd, 1'hat when this commi'tee adjourn, they will adjourn to meet again in Charlotte, on Wednesday of our next cuuntv court, at 1 1 o'clock o c.oi t i, I bat the proceedings ol tl.i-, tTneetini; be pulahjhciJ in t!:e l!i:r't(ur- A true copy fiom the minutrv lit . 1 1 I'AltKS, C ''""-,t. v IiiR Till. WLslltiM eillullSUS. mi ,M.s i hi nm-. . It is ciaiilwng to me. as it mt! b to evciv lii. n.lol our tate, to i!iseotr that a thirst foi litcr-iy and seiet.iilic knowl- '; irk in a did apathy, and v.ii! "ui U lo grow cp i. i.o:..nt n ti. ;y tl.'mgs j iu.li li pet tain to ' lo ir dw n ;r,,: , ; i , , . f ,re of ine toniinuiiity. 1 he rlcoin:; , cur land.s am! f'eming of our iarn-s li.tc lierctofoie occupied our at'.cnti.,:i ut.d t s i plovrd our lime, to the cv hisi ,u of ,;e - a,y r-M.i.v IM. now. w ben v e e ,icse obiccta pictty well lucmnplrsvi'. ;; , , ' 1 . , dctolves ru us, as a:i impcrmi; . uo'i . t . ii . ((iri) i mtt-iitina .in.l licstaiv M.ii.e (.iir and espend some trcavitr, f i lit p:: f's" 1 bettcui.g ot.r umduioa :;i a !.-. ' rit' l"', 11 CiV' , "V e-tei.i, fi lends wi.l pardon the lioeity I take, m . ,(lin - tliti ; j,, htn,hnenl fjJa l!lc ,.(,.- ; ,)lt ,,f (,r!M tt4l, respc-.t to the manner . ..l!l..l! I , n. 1 LilF j nil I I, mini in 1 or .1 i"!rtn ('oliegc. i.e.; i.i. :-a, prcr;-.aturr, !.::?!-, on in mv acrcuiits, ut an ea:iecesr,.irv :md ., . . miitdieious attempt. 1 he li(.spicl cl : laining funds, &nch rs would be moTh i nt to establish an ins'iiution. which attain to any degree of ctltbiry ami ie- .rrt-l. it fttlnorllirr iiiriTl t!,-. 1tk!i-i-.!. i e rot, 1 1, with equal prospect of Mint ss, ..Mrtiiit to build a casile out 1 1 h: is ,. K..ti i rii..... r .i l.l'.etlals wc posbtss. unittloiial p.i.ton- age i the only dipcmlrt ce w hi, ii ve have, r-iidlbis i, a prtcaiimis and W.Uii.! or.e. loiiinend unon ibe i-ssistatu r I Lur legislaiine, i, in fact, no deprndm- at i,l. Tor the legislature hot only wants ,hc disposition, but it Im w anis the p.w Ci.Mcr end if the Ma'e i....v lof.ci.t s-r.h a pro;cc'. mil tub icjual joopiie t as ruirate to itself a college, unJ petition insistence of ine le Mature. And )( the stdte to endi:air lo einhnv tin, e . o!!e!.;es, would be an imprudent .on) un piucticuldi; attempt, (hit this is not the only argument which operates uirrst c'.labiisiiin;j an in-.ti-uitioii of tliii kind Colleges, in t'ie United States, are already too much mul tiplied, and the literature of our country is too supct !ii i.d. Almost every state has twoot three chartered colli de:, when one is as much as each statt- on well endow. Our youiv; men ro through the oidinary course of studies adapted at these insti tutioiis, utlciided by one in tu prolir. sors, without the ass'uiiu p,,r uln ;,r:i. cles of apparatus, or atn other ariiii.iil help, but mere oral instnn t'nm, have ilieir !et;iees outerreti on them, an I ias, into the world with the nanin of i'miihed schol- I ars, not knowing a n.ucii s Mudents hbould know when thev leave t in i i- ;rjtii - - in ir schoiil. It it iw ni ' to tin- ut.f i cil in -s of this kind, th it the envious of ot cr ... ,. f , ,. countries, in sr-cakine of Anieii-au hte ,., r , raturc, take the liberty of s.h i i.' th ,t " we liave rio,,e, holders too closely on truth. Then let me, psyin all defrrrnn- k the sentiments of my friend .'."'.. in bis last week's ( on: inuiiicitioii, otvi-ea plan which, in mv opinion, is not only n actiealdc, luit aNj woohi (ontribute moie to The li'etarv .n f)ti:ieoietit of our state. I hi- j i m is this : 1 u i i;; aside all thoughts jf a codeine, ;tid for'n-arinj: to make onrsi ies li.'.'t. uf.us. by .ittrnipuiijj count niiite I's siren t!i a:;d est.t,!u!i a roi.il .ir.uli-nii. with a Mil..!! iibrai y and some useful and nrces-.i -. ol a! -i ir.itun and a sin i iIIIIm so a, to a i i1 in the I'lpiiii of i.-o.. lostructil". l.i cm:' of a ce ii.-i.si- ,f !.l- ilel.'s. ' ollei'i f .1 t us bo (.tutel.t v. l'n- cue o; l'niveti wl i. Ii we bc i. the state. d let t.i it he v.'t II i-i il'lDtt I d and the pi oles'-ol ships be ue!i .'".lied, so as to-,'ivc' lo viinj men rid y a : ,aiit.i; e wl.'n h i-, ri-oni-ite lu iii..ke litem ..it :n. plishcd ;.cho.iis. .t tbes'.- ai ademic' vouo ' i:ie!i. i. i,o ('.') not ii.tiiol roil.;' to rolle;-c, i.iik- c i i i c i.:i c.ti.i ;.nori M.fiWi. r.t to ;u .;',",y thru.'"r '"c ''V :; n l'-'"'-11"1 i : ' M." ''""' P leia'-u- !o ,L'' .V1" !' ,at'U'1 -l ,:'.';,v ' ' '. our .u niii;: men win i:.t!i.-: I '.ii .'.ilir; a i i.lle:' late co'i' ,e, v. i i ii! se aeadroues J iv the I jimi!..:i -n ol good cdii.-ati'.n. and an i i.n i i oHcc well pie- i -i i : . -1 1 : .. . . i i e inercarc ttic iiumocr in our Li.ntiity, i Ji,J ',S a ' C' tssary COilscpJChCt, t!.C If.C- ; ''-'e of our state- t I' is owing to a cirninis'.ance of tiiW j 'nd. that the Ceor.'i.i L'hiursiiy is now ' '"isim; into notice. I he llcv. Nathan S. S. lh niar., a few ycai. since, came on from Mi.ldiel.my college , ri the state id Vtimot.t. at,.l commrmcd a bchm l at ! '::t -ion, m llai.cork county, i.a. 1 Alter stii.iog a.-aii..: a ti 'e of eppui:- 'ion. lie hecame successful, ai.J shortly iiva!etl the University of the slate, lie tiu'-'ecs offered him the pUM.'.cncy of .l.e L'l.iv ? i sitv, which he would tu t a i rpt His views -vcre moie lil.ri il. He saw that he H'old do more goo.l in another 'plnic. lie t;s I is iiifluetice, and has i.ecn the means of burn ing on teacher frotn the tiotth, until almost every tillage. . . , - - i . r .i . . . - i- f ' i in me wes'ero riii. oi me si.hc m viem - fia. is si'pplied wi'.h a good iiisViucter in a!i at .n.C n y Tin sc Lrailemi.'s send students v! pieparcotothe Utiivitsity ; and thr (lior. University, owing lr tl.i, tllltim st.ir.r c is r.'iK ni'iiC grid .in ii - I jn , j.,..-Cr into t. . 'it r, than any ii.sii'.utioti ' ,f,c m,,,. hl ,!ic ul:iCru :u!c.. I 1'.:;, if ot e individud c an an omtlisb 'OiKtlh what co-dd not ibe friends of tbe " esiei'i Colieg' do. it they would ilr.j-.v t!-ci: i: :!tii :.cc i .to a proper than- '1 i.e-e rtm.iiks, gentlemen, certain a art i f my tiiw ,, as rcspei ! tbe cmsc ' . ' , .. .' ... .rr;,," I V",' ,'fj, c ,(''" 'cr,; ai.taiit.i,.ts. n t i .r... them wo; t!iv of tut., e, tc.i may ... .. , , i'tvc tllim ,.n litciti.il m tour highly ,, . ' ' ' ' ,. ... , I.--.i .(t . t . e.'ter ... a vi;. nr. vl m to..-1 r.o.K- U, n, .... :U-M,!, l ,?t. I intended, when 1 began ibis letter, run. 's nin.tcnts. . io lun- i;iiii. am-.n innn. T.1 . . . i..n .,,,i. Iitilki.!. ,,,i. . ' 1 1 1 ,. , nvlllull .lllll OrosMrCtSOl t IC Cltl.-C I'csr-:'. ' .' : hut mere opinion in u h I matters is of no value, and it would (.well i . . i .1 . ihi Ict.er to loo great length to give toe i re ..- lor any opinion on that subjret i I tiie-rl.-re Hstitc tl.cm lor another ft m- nui o i,-aiii,n. will) (,1r.nlv addine. that the St ft th of tlic cur.t'tK'atcs in both houses of thn present congress, is ncailt as fol- as, ; Of 0 members, whose opinions i , rc well a, eitainrd, there etc for Mr. CJboi.i. 70 ; foi Mr Adams, 54 ; for Mr. jCiatif m!. lefo'e his mloi csi ppproting of t!-e i-iieti i-t d 'fiii 'oa law m 'H w, ' Kt a i, jj : aid for Mr. C lay, 43. This may I c rciu-d on io be as ad urate as the n.vinc of the case would c.dmit. 1 n id,! ,;iie ton the names and Mates, but it might be ilisaercrablc to some gentlcmm to bate tbemti lti so designated. If thi- st.i'i mint fu he disjiiuted, time an n.ou ;h t!.o would gladly do itj tut I am rry tcrtaiii ii v.lll f.o: Vary uu vu:i I; niii l lie truth. The seiitioicD's of ljnir- K,,iiia inos' have a poucrfu! aod salutary per.,don of fin !! tin: middle Mate, amf. a, is drhilv believed, ujioii her old co.i'iii.t-,rs , Norlh-Catoliua t'tid 'ir ',:oi i. Stum:-' ur s'. ioiu.rtit !,? puMi'ly pi.ji lainn t!, v. ! lect will soon hecoroc oO'.i.ois." r.nr.i ri.i n.:.r, I'r.it ;, .1 ,,, y CiVOill, H Ui i i ; l!i,.i"j ij :) I .i 0 7S wh.-.-r 1 V) t.i 1 .'.5 , v, las! i ,) , , :i h lir.n I . '.') .s.J , ilu : II. i ; i.-rts, ; J'i ?i . ba I 11!, h Ol 0 ; 111111-1. ., . 8to 11 , I-.. Mill, 1 I'll t.J O ,., 1,. c t ( il.iui.r.sy., r . : 1 1 . .j, vef- j'.-ii i !in' i.i o i r iv U -.-: i f n- !Yi i-ufh . . .'a ', to Jo l'n: ' ...'.' 7.' ',,!';. I, 1 i i ilu l Hi 1, IM ii;i'-,. . . . n'li'-i' -it,1:!,! s from ti I'll-, 7 ' 1 ; e; ; ,' , t ! 10TI-II I !.H illi, ; ' !. I (-,,!!,., i i.iin ;.(. ! it '21; h'l.T ir, Ir i ('': to 1 . :l .:. ' I (O 0 t : IlKll.i I, I i. ; ; ' " r'' k? ' ' 'U " uUv 1 01 li'i .. (n-i) i bl, , ,'. ; , oi-;.r ,r 'in . ; , , .. ,,' , ' . , : baiu .j a 5 or. cent. on. , U , i',. .; ) i M.iiu;n:iK lii M. ckL i,'iu:v; eoun'i , oi 'lie Hill i;i .' . hi tli- U- v. I):-. M'U -i , ..', '. I'hif.r, l'v. i t ( . h .mi.-iitij,t-i M'..s .(. , .1... f.jiii, nl' We.. ! iileir;;. In I'.i'iiirr.r.ci 'ii'i, 'in t!.i- l'h inrt. b thr. It v.. I. I,' il.lhvei, II. !:,::, " ' eoiliif, t Mis, I. r,l. a ,-..,;,, i!a',i; liter el' , iilii, ii l.,u,'i., ,f ra'i.no. Ut't'V '.VUtX VtU'U'V ltv. ' 'V1"'' ',,!,1,r "'T' ' ,!' hA . 11.1. Ii Hl'ius. in i, 71, ., I .'.((j . i,ff .1' " i tlu- oj.'v.r t 1 i . i li ! l.K- s'n Ir iiii !i"4 I . , in'rliils to (, i n a "'.. . T lit r a n . i , i i re miiii'h' 'e-ainl I'-.rter tin- beer.!! i ' '' lb.' In,r:i I i.r - i,all, r Un as ir.. a el Ii, I, r i-it:.i r l..i"l e.r liy: !,. I In: I! -. I'ljr'.'i II ) i.- w ol L k. ;r. s;!t-u s.v) v, ei k, i-i fr'i! .S f.i.i'i. v. l 'n- l.iiuM- ,i I n-io- a pi : iWi uii ii I'' ! 'irr.i',el stable -."..Ii. 1 to it. It 1, v.i-H ; '. e.l iu ail ml inuit ut mil eonv. im-nrc to i 1 .', UH-1 ' it I s V ! Ill iv ,L--H-r to call. ! A few b. ..,, . rs -a, I! I,- taken, en r- a.o.i ,' I, r-; i h . I ',,i!,!r,-u 'Vi.lll I.i liil.nll'V. ft. !, .1,.itiin.iaii. wi'! I.- la, .i.'.-.l -,t -, ,l..r.. ;.rn -, unit in. r, a'.!,t.,.a i-..i.l ! i t!n-i.- iii.ji.;! ..O'l Co'll!' .rt . THOMAS ItnLMr.'s v,.'.- ....-I, .t;, :i, ,mni.,i- n i . .i i i . ,,, ..; s , A'.!, i:-,.;r J. .i,..e, -.a' .i-.ij, t!if LIIiliMC, ol ii,..-lao- l ranei Ln-k , m'. .'..-.,- . , i . . a ..... 1 1. ....... i . - ..: ......... ,,.,..-.,,. ... . : "" ' '"" '"s-t'V. fit I. ol A. ".I. ' . .,,r i ..,.., c o,,. s-r,.-i-,..r C.i.r;. Ail M I'MH.-. ii.iviiij; i!ri!iai,i't aN'..m ., ,! i!c i eas.'il, a: i fi ine-.( I to pre-, nt ibeei I or ;i,v. Im III ; .-liiil all pi Mill, ;U b bti-'I, I I liiak'. I S ll, I'.t iiianciba'eb . jso. sdiiT, i:.'r. Mar, ,.'(), Ii:?, . 3t-JH I vii;, ,;.,ri.v;.r. tl. s,,.,i m r-,.un tb.-monc iA,-, ,.ti,'or I. ..ve ilu-muith Mr. Aileii.o .g !u fioo-s-ii-l -., r.f.il-. .1. s 1 rs . II. Anv person Iiuiiii iMwiks In Imiir-' to njiiii. i.rfi JIMM". solivr-'x r rvMiei-'t" i!le '.loi-!;, In; I I "ii-ii '. an I the Jiiihia-, itiu! he h is Ilu mi baiul j.Timl ..Hpplv i I ilia, I i..ls, ei t!,e lieM ' i.i. i), an I b.K ill Ins en. ploy two first ra'.- work. II. ii. ub.rb will i n, 'lie him to Uiake the I-. kinl olCofiu .. Oo, rx, ruo J in a .luranl. ! -i. woikiiiaiibke s'jl.-. I' o;.U- in (.,, an. I '!i ' a,!jv;ent . on i- - -.. f I...- i.-u. are iut;,-t in mi a'l -,a i.iiii- i r mi i,i.r,io, a a Mill,!, er w.,: lie ki l on tai.'b ci-i li an. , j'tj, i- i j j si-uuv:. I 1 la- hmIis.!- r w ill i arr on t ! - litiMtir ! nt r.T.t m-iL ii ' i-i t'ni Llcr. I'lin Pl Ii air-n r t r t ,.r 1K t.f ..i .KL.s..r :i .h r,pt ,',!! , l,.- cantioS rcj-ai:-.-.!, nn .-.-asi'ii.tli!.! teni.s, n 1 1 iorT !io' i ti- si ii-a-nhi r w ill par'u' ! r. i'o-i, ! ! ni-M-tt't'i ,0i- k og ntte. mi. gin-.. e. I.i" il pru v v til be paut tor Djiir j o ' d i.ii r Mi- so- k ill In ere, I at tin- v.Lv i Mainvre. , i lew linct.ali ,. '!iu Colli ' -I I , . ,e, ill Sa! Mt IT. I H LI. . ,1l.i. th V W nv I -.M tvU v f Mill, s iiier. !ier intoni s ll :-.ii,-. n ot S.,l.s. I n-r, .niil t!if larroiiiMiiiig i mr.tr; , t. .at lio e.tu'.iiine In rarrt mi tin- .l'n!.. t -,, at In. Onp in "...li.'inn , on M .u s'.rte'. th- c i! tori i iivt of Mr. !-!aiiiHiter's ta.er i. I- ui ji.s.'. r. -ceiled a stn. k ol f-'m-l, . 'jiul, ii m ' i peuni, to any in the Ma'e. ol Mate groa'li, v.!i '. b be u iil oik up into fm lot ore (in i . ....'!.. .... i . .... : I e . Lr, " I.KV VMn:: ;hmi S A.t.X.rhZW::. 'll-f.-, , N. n. Funerals il he f.irni'-.-1 h ,?le,a.l t.-n ,l,.,rt imtic, , i.'.,.t i e.i,!aiia- tbarg r v loia.v.iilii' ii.i, lui i ,.l . ,, t ' a'. Jl.UUVV llllll ..1. N the a-h-rtUement of !... .s ll'.:;g. j , '"! - ' ' j , ." l.sti. il m UiO ( nful n.a'l it !'ie I !iii-i.. ; ' , 1-(,niurt ,tt , irn,r, , ,.m.,i ,., ... i, j ,M... vi t..'a,iv, r.iS. ,,.i,i pn :. p-i' li-bi-l, w-it'i it..-mt.m ,..;?.-. 1 I; i ! now Ml in i viiis mho Ii e. c oil!,.' . r.n iie, it n- i i!!iiiiiii ii n., or n t , t., i mif bond ir.oi. Arc!ii!..M 1 I' ,;' , :,.) . Mares, f .r t'ie vim of sit t!..s.-...t.! .!. " , ' ..: nun igi'-n I. '.w ar.i I'.ir I, I".' m s,,.,iii i ,,: hno-in- l ('.o!la-s ; inir mile irinn Jobii II. '. , lor the - itn ol t 3T l .ii.-' . "in- not. 1. 1. . i ' i V. ftii .tt, for tl.i s.nii of ' .1 1! .Mars ; . i. a .lar.i'o ;-:-. I ; , lur ii..t M . (all t'lt ; ',' p:.!e;s. .-r u.: -itnt'te 'O .l.iinrs Itn'.br I ...'.) all j, -i v. . . - ..re In r. i.v iio'iti.-il, ttiat ti. i I" i to vi at liiilin I lo.a'i i -.tali , aiulwtr.- i :ln I tram liitn i" fi" h s .b ji)i ; and tbe .. i i i' . "v tor mil lake all lejj.,1 s'. jis to r.c-T s.e I i" si n. mi-oi : ; 1 1 . 1 the pei v lis Ixm.x.I t ' pai ... ! Iiiiii'!s sii.! i ., art- lien I't ti"' ' ""t '' iln Ti, lo ant in rsuit tml l!e a. I . esira' t I ll si is i;o.i. f C',f.;r . .V f ''!. 1" . I'.- ft'- t i i tf t L 1 if 3 . 9m, , . . . 'H . , - -,..i.,v. 1 I ."t,!""
Western Carolinian (Salisbury, N.C.)
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March 25, 1823, edition 1
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