.TJIK MUSK. TICK FUNKKAL AT UK A. JCobrecse wat on the mirror wave The tptngled pendant Ul hunf, . It In tht bum! of the breve, ' ', Wide o'er the tea eur requiem rang i Ko txutcheo glittered n hit breaat No cofie eiMil bit senteleat clay No kiudred beard hit Ut request, IlU prayer fr one far, far awty. - . 8!ov roll' J th smoke of funeral gua O'er ocean's tranquil blue An Inetant reil'J the bfood-red sun, Atacar'tbe wave it drew ( JOOTTOXTtlnneitecrtioudi Oa which the bright beam darted, It seem'd to form golden shroud, ... Fur th spirit of bin departed, J 1 marked th circKnf ripples rite, , At in Um tea the body fell ( The teemed to shake Uit evening tkiet Reflected, in the trembling twcll Like them bit beinf patted away lie ruffled life't bruad scene Then like them ceased, and few could at That be or the bad been, BIBTOL. 6 tatx Tt tiiocBiTic rant. Epigram a Lad) wA painted, M ho aayt (to defamation prone) Clarinda'i bloom it not her own ( 'TitfiUei with reason, I deny it ' 1 taw tnyttlf Clarinda but, it. RUB. MISCELLANEOUS. at It CliECOU M'GUEGOIL It appears, plays the farce of Koyalty In hit little district of Poyais, in Terra I'irma, with a degree of ostentation not exceeded by the displays of his Kingly Brethren of Spain or France. Dukes Lords. Ladies. Knights of Dedcham bers, of Garters, of Green Mantles, o Green Crosses, Heralds, Kings Arms, &c. he. &c, have been created by him among his hundred or two o liegemen, M Oregor now styles him self the Sovereign Prince of Poyais. is amusingto observe how he rises, ile was at -first Lieutenant Colonel -then General then Cazique -then his Se rene Highness the Cazique then his Serene Highness the Prince and now be is the Sovereign Prince of Poyais. It seems really astonishing, that, after McGregor's character has been so ful ly developed, his agents in Lurope should yet be able to recruit colonists to incrcaac uic uumucra ui nit misicu followers j but such, nevertheless, is the fact, and we are. informed that a vessel, with a cumber of passengers for Poyais. arrived at Honduras on the 20th of December. A mong them was the Daron de San Lucas, otherwise Thomas Steohouse, Under Secretary of State for the War and Marine ;a!so the Rev. Mr. Rial, Curate of St. Ann's and St. Joseph. There was also the Count de Rio Negro, otherwise Ad miral Wright, otherwise Captain Wright, Knight Commander of the most illustrious Order of the Green Cross. Unfortunately the Baron San Lucas was drowned in- the Bay-of Black River, in attempting to land with four others. He was a Herald aod King at Arms therefore, M'Gregor Was to have been crowned. The Rev. Mr. Rial died on about the 27th in stant. All the etiquette of nobility was observed on board the vessel, (the Al Liojv)vy..pmQabcing.addrcssed as " my Lord," " my Lady," &c, as their titles were. The vessel was loa ded with provisions and munitions o war for the mock Government of the M'Gregor. N. T. Patriot. tTMl ED STATES BAKK. A general statement of the bank 61 the U. Stales. wat Lid before Congress on the 10th of January last, presenting a view of ine actual con union oi me iui - 1to. By this statement. It appears that the capital stock of the Dank is &34.99S, 169, and the amount of notca in circula tion 811,142,072. Tha amount of depo sits by the Treasurer of the United Slates nu i c olftceri and Individuals, is 6 1 3.7 i r 037. and the contingent fund is 3,123,' S33. The funded debt of tbe United States, la 1 10.874,0 14, and the bills dis counted on personal, bank and funded se curities, amount to 3 1, 108,3)3. Ihe amount of cash in bank notes en hand, is gr.StO.ll r and the tpecio-on htodj-it 85,813,694. A good rn A lawyer of KlncJStle, Virginia, hat bad inserted in a ptper of that place the folio inj advertiwment and we cannot but with thai a hurdred and fifty lawyers of New-York had occasion to give similar notice to their fellow citl-aenst A Caao. To an enl'rhtened public, I hereby rive notice, that I have this day abandoned the practice oflaw In this coun ty. For the last six month I have brought ine action of asiault and battery, and received the sura of fifteen shillings, for bukinei s that I had done twelve months ago. Query Can one support himself by such patronage f 1). L. $. January IJ(A, 1824." Prom a gentleman in the United States, to M correttiondent in England. Dear Sir: You ask my opinion at to cer tain newspaper, and men, and things: You shall have my answer in part. . Ajet Regiiter is at the bead of our newspapers. The Baton Galaxy and the Aew- York Statemm, both of them edi ted by able men, will give vou the form and pressure of the times." The National Intelligencer was once full of round, solid timber ; it it now all tfMt ttuff. i The American Journal of Science and Arti, by Benjamin Sillimtn, is the best work of our country. My pursuits are not scientific, and half of that work it to me unintelligible i yet from the remain der I collect far more than the worth of my subscription, which has been from tbe first number. A young physician in the neighborhood of Montreal, was recently detected in rob bing the grate- When discovered, he had in his possession eight bodies which had recently been interred. The inhabi tants permitted him to depart, after he had v i k Uocli ,n tkuf trnuil nw sions. MR. GALLATIN. Mr. Crawford's friends have committed an egregious blunder in nominating Mr Gallatin, as he is a " fugitive from the old world," and therefore cannot be agreeable to Mr; Crawford; who would have prefer red Onafuskeeof Wywyhee, or any other "native of our forest Should Mr. Crawford be our next Chief Magistrate which is highlv probable, since it is dis ttut 64 are superior to 197, we may ex pect a stormy administration ! Mr. Craw ford is known to be relentless in his an tipathies, (Indian like.) and he will not for get whence Mr. Gallatin came : the Sen ate will bave to support it head, and thus tumult and faction will be the conse quence. For these grave and judicious considerations, we advise Mr. Van Buren to call his 64 men together again, and re voke that nomination, and substitute some one more.,ogrjteabl5 . to. the Secretary M ine i reasury, sucn as aprrr'LKJgw v a:K 'In th1DVaterrT. m-fort Vat: J The American Colonization Society have determined to call the settlement on the ; African coast Liberia, and the town Mon !; rovia. They are about to petition Con f gress for assistance, and are also about to . uikimiu: auf.nidiy duucuci lu luc.iuici ' cities of the Union, A grand rorirof South-Carolrha, some time since, presented the President of a certain college as unpopular; and a trend jury of 1 ennessec, presented Gen. Jack ton as' a suitable person for President of the United states. . And a petit jury in Louisiana, sentenced a man to pay a fine of one-thousand dollars for killing one of his slaves. In vain was it that the Judge informed them that their business was to determine whether the prisoner wasguil and that the law fixed the punish ment : they insisted upon including a sentence in their verdict. These are queer things in the history of juries; and lo finish the chapter; we may mention the conductor a jury of one of the Cinque forts, as recorded in an Lnglisb paper. Tbe case was that of an old woman, ac cused of stealing a pair of beots, and the ury, moved probably by the infirmities and miserable appearance of the prison er, returned the following verdict : We God her " Abr Guilty, and hope she wil, never do so any rrrore-.M Thbj -truly was tempering justice with mercy. PuladclfiAia Caz. At Goffstown, (N. H.) found dead in the road, Mr. Benjamin Stevens, aged 68 : a man in easy circumstary ces, and kind to the poor he never gave or received a note of hand, never paid or received a cent of interest. His body was not cold when found, and he is supposed to have died in an apopletic fit, while carrying a quar ter of meat to his minister. Tennettee.Hetort the Legislature of this State had adjourned, a resolution was adopted, recommending to themembers of the General Assembly to appear in clothes of Domestic Manufacture ; also recommending to the good people of the State to manufacture their own clothing materials. Sr. Domingo. -A recent traveller in St. Domingo computes the population of that island at 500,000 negroes, aqd 20,000 mulattoes, exclusive of those formerly governed ySpji from their superior knowledge; and -activity; form a sort of aristocracy and 11 most of the civil offices. They are hated by the negroes, but are too useful to be left unemployed. They are the principal in habitants of the towns. Their manners are modelled en those of the French. The women transact most oF the busi ness, and the name of tbe husband is fre- tjuenUy omitted in accounts. IIKCVU& MAimCEI. A novel circumstance 'in the an nals of mitrimony, occurred a short time ago ai Rugeley, in Staffordshire, It was the union of two coupHf, whose previous rilatWe connexion was such, as to prodke consequences, in the se Ouel. of amott extraordinary and lu tlicroui diteripiioo. An old man, of the name f Martin, of Longdon, aged 76, appeared at the altar with a young girl of 1 7 as hit Intended bride j while her auter, twa years older, was led thither by the grandson of Martin, aged 19.- The curious results of these alliances are si lollow t The old man recognizes a brother in his grand: and a sister in his wifej his spouse mutt submit, howmuchaoever against her inclination, to the veoefable epi thet of grandmother from her elder sister and. the young man may ad dress the damsel of 17, as his grand mother or sister, at pleasure j while his wife may claim as her just right, by reason of more mature age, the submission of her sister, or to be call ed upon to exercise all the respectful docility of a grand-daughter towards her. Bclfs Weekly Alenenjcr. at Tat wttaittTt atrcaucaa. Of Umptra, Uf Mrn. 1 was surprised tbis morning on pe rusitg the editorial remarks in the "National Intelligencer' that Messrs Gales and Seaton should have coupled the names of Hamilton and Dallas, in the same paragraph with that of uaiutm. i re transcendent uients ana patriotism of the two first named gen tlemen, placed them in the first rank among our countrymen, at statesmen and civilians, and it may with justice be affirmet of both, vivet pott funeru virtuti and the very insurrection that Gallatin wis instrumental in fomenting, found llanilton and Dallas at Wash, ington's aide in discharging impor tant civil and military offices, in quel ling the same a rather singular coin cidence respecting these men and ra ther again the " childhood lesson of Mr. Gaits' Hamilton was the man. aided bv that indefatiruble and excellent o:er, Mr. Joseph Neurse, Register of the Treasury, who perfect ed the whole machinery of the Trcasu ry Department, and reduced chaos to system. Gallatin succeeded other great men after Hamilton, in the man agement of the concerts of that De partmentj and after all Mr. Jefferson's economical administration of the gov ernment for eight years, abandoned the office empty, and unable to devise the means to sustain the credit of the nation. Dallas, yes, it was his gigan tic mind, independent spirit, and fear lessness of responsibility, which soon devised the means of resuscitating the same, aod infused new life and vigor into its operations. Hamilton and Dallas secured and retained the conn dence of Washington, until his death although opposed to the politics of Washington and -Hamilton, -Dallas combatted manfully with the legiti mate weapons of Republicanism, argu ments and election. Whilst Gallatin was endeavoring to " stop de vcels of de govement, and insidiously striving to destroy, and weaken its operations', Hamilton was :8trajjunverj.ncrv.e...iQ.Lve..it..cia? ciency and durability. Dallas, the able expounder of the laws and the constitution, and at all times the supporter of the same, wit ness his able and masterly " Exposi tion of the causes and consequences of the late war, which production alone was sufficient to immortalize any man ' PENNSYLVANIA. Vt. 21, 1824. THE eeh braUd race hot., by okl Bir Archy, , tui ptrt or Lit tune Is liUburj, this aeatun. ' 3198 . Jxtwi ef Korth-CartUna. An act concerning the tnlvertity of k Carolina. Whereas sssemblages of people at or near the University of this State, for immoral or political purposes, are pre- judicial to the good order of the stu dents of that institution j Be it thereftre enacted by the Cen tra! Auembh tf the State of North- Carolina, and it it hereby enacted by the authority of the $ame, That it shall not be lawful for any person or per sons to male, ori concerned Jn ma- 'fa'W'JTr. nog uw JUUUM.M w. z,WwiUbekttomareset JidolUfStht COCk-Cght, at the ((at of the Universal season (but may be ditrhtrfed with 8, If paid ty. or within five miles thereof t and if wowa o seaaon.) s ' u nngje ktp, (u, horse-race or COtk-lght, or be in any diteoVered to be whh foal, or is parted wlthbv manner eoncernid ui making or run- the person putuW br. I'articular care will b ning such honMe-or bi fighting ZSSntiC TIIK WELL KNOWN JACK, IATCLY owned la Boutk i Caroliita, will stand at our table, one mile and a balf , from Concord, North Carolina, every day in the aeck, Suuday excepted, thro. WUa- Cnnrd, Jun. 3.1, KU. tiEOUGE UKY. lliUl THE WELL KNOWN JACK, PALL1F0X IATEthepropertyofJufn i Uurpbey, will stand tba e'ntuln teatua (eoinmrntinir on tbe 10th of March, ami ti a m e a wiUnn bve miles: triercor, he or thev so offendinjr. shall, for every such of fence, forfeit and Say the sum of one hundred dollars j fto be recovered be fore anv iurisdictiJn havintr cocnizance of the same, one Balf to the use of the at a a a inlormer, ana the otner hail to the 'ii,uabbJL.n y w narcn, ana benefit 0 the Trustee, of the said Uni- ter Zll. Verstty. kmc 1 and will be let to inaret at three dollam II. And be it further enacted lllSt fetingleleap,eaahatthetjmeorerrvlce,frt there shall, in future, be 00 election 1. 13,11 "f" . ' r ' , I and 10 dwiUrt to inture a mare with foal, hich lor a memwer si voiigrctt i.r mcuuer will be conaiderrd duo whenever it Uaacertamcd of the General Assembly held at the that the nitre is with foal, or tbe prvrty seat of the University of this State , d,!nd- . ... . . , . ' . . . .u To thoae senuainted with Palbfoa, and lave any law, order, or appointment to the muIci fm Wm a woulJ U9eku ,o Contrary notwilhstaodiog. add any thine; more 1 suffice to etaie, he it a Mire fuul-getter, and hit mukt are krfe tnd An Act directing a reoJwical and minerakMric "".7: . I'rrt 'u uken. but will not al aurvev to be nude of tbe bUle of North- ul,,e for accidcaU or eacapct. Carolina. Re it enacted by the General Assem bly of the State of North-CaroHna,yand tt 14 hereby enacted by the authority oj the same. That it is hereby made the duty of the Board of Agriculture of fVtnxiry 2i, 1824 JAMES DINKLVS. 8ifUJ State of North-Carolina, STOXBS COVNTT. COL'RT of Plrw ami Quarter SeMiont, lie. crmbcr term, A. I). 1833 1 Lawreace limb tcr and John Htulta. ailminiatntoea tit Mmlllim North-Carolina to employ some per- Sninot, v. the hcirt at law of Matthew 8nipeL son of competent skill and Science, to dl. It appearing to the tatiafaction of th court dial Wtlliam Moon and Elizabeth hit wifr. commence and carry on a geological hejf, B Uw rf tbe JUnhew 8. and mineralogical aurvey of the van- are inhabitantt mother State, it it therefore OUS regions Ot this State j aod that the ordered, that publication be made in the Wet- person or persons so employed shall, If U,Tn for."x we"Ttilcl),,h day, f a iri i I av m iiuam jtainis assiw us iiiw v llCa periods, furnish to the Board Lppc ,t the (k)Urt of We nd QutrtcP true and correct accounts of the results tcionitobehrMfortheeountTof8oketoni!Ko of .. said surveys and investigations. econil i,ly " Marrh next, and eitbcrplead. CrrmAmtin, Jun. MAI I . U. HUUKr, r. r. 14,1824. Price a.K.g2. . I- I .1 .1 hi i i n i l ia a it ,,wcr tir uciuurio mki pcuuoH. inner ic uc ich shall annually be published by ume wi u uken Wk1 lcud tne uoaru aiorcsaiu, lor ine uenent 01 parte, untt them. the public, as provided by the sixth section of the act of the last General Assembly, entitled, " An act to pro- mote Agriculture and family Domes tic Manufactures within this State. II. And be it further enacted That for the purpose of carrying the inten tion of the, foregoing section into cf- A meeting has lately been held in the Village of Rochester N. Y. and a commit tee appointed to draft a petition to the Legislature, for the passage of a law to erect a Stepping Mill in the county of Monroe. It is stated that Rochester is constantly-infested with-a corps of-Trom one bundled and fifty to two hundred, idle, profligate fellows, who bave no vis ible means of support but gambling and villaiay. Moicow Journal. Beau Mordecai editor of the cautut " Advocale"j wishes to know the bearings of the good sbrp the Jackson. By our last observation, she had got to windward o( The Ciucut, who was lying: on a lee shore, -iuit eoine to pieces, while the fdit.wind,and the port ot tne rrtuumcy right ahead. JVanMi "Caz. J General Henry D'Evereitx, one of the most distinguished and successful cham pions of South American independence, arrived here yesterday in the steam boat, Norfolk, from Baltimore. j . Mrfolk Beacon, . State loI' North-Carolina, CABARRUS COVHTT. COURT of Plraa and Quarter Beaainnt, Jan uary Term, 1824 : David Bradthaw tt. Jolin S. M'Cunly ; original attachment, le vied on Unda. It appearing to the court that tbe defendant in lliit Caae it not an inhabitant of Uill State, it It feet, 8 SUm not exceeding tWO hundred I therefore ordered, that publication be nuula and fifty dollars, be, and the same s i r i V . K,n , r r notice to taid defendant to apptar at the next hereby annually appropriated for four Court of Pleat and Quarter tk-aaior to be hrkl successive years, out of the uncxpen- fr 'd county, at the court-house in Com-oni, ded balance of the agricultural fund. " th,c APr!! ,0 "P1"' . , . .i .i , plead, or demur, otherwise judirnicnt final will as created aod set apart by the above , enlem Up against him, ami execution aaar- recited act ; and that the 1 reasurer ol ded according. Xttt: M. HUNT, c.e.e. ihe State is hereby directed to pay the ?'ric ,dvt- 'tH same to the order of the Board of Ag- State of North-Carolina, riculture of North-Carolina. iincolk cochttT u "lOl'RT of Meat and Quarter Seaaiont, Janu. An Act directing in what manner the Ijiwi of J in- Term, 1824. Itoyle, Son, St Coa, WMtater StahfftliaH be reeeircd-trrevnlcnce- mnrt ArM'Kcmt?. OH)(aTal(acfimcTiT,1cf in this State. ied in the bands of Ilub Kuinjf and William Be it enacted by the General Assembly L-ampbHI, .ml on Unda. It appearing to the -JP r l r r j- t,cUii " the court, that Samuel A. M'ken- Cj the State of Aorth-Caroltria, and it Iie, tlc defendant, it not an inhabitant of this it hereby enacted by the authority of r'e, it it therefore ordered hv Court, that he the tame, That in all Suits which are PPr t the County Court of Plew and Quar .. r tcr tensions to be held tor Ijncoln countv. at now pending, or hereatter may be ,e Court.houW in Uncolnton, .n tbe fourth pending, ia any Court of Law or Equi- Monday after the fourth in March next, replevy ty in this State, wherein il mayli P'CV ..ewwjma.iaeiaiiH,w ' ' " ' r . l ' , ' : : "IT "r .l e enterca tunt him : Ordered, that publica- necessan-, for the decision of the case, . heI.oof m . u, ' ...chf to produce in evidence the law of any in the Western Carolinian. AVitnets, o our sister States, it shall and may VAUDUY M'BKE, e.e. be lawful for either party to produce pr' "lv- ' iH)8; in Court a copy of the law of such State of North-Carolina, State, drawn off by the Secretary oil mkcklenburg county. Our State, from the Copies of the laws flOl'KT of Kquity Samuel loach,. Hugk of our sister States denosited in hit McDowell, Jamca Moore, -AHdrew Heron, r j , , , andthcrs. In this case, it it ordered thatpubh office, certified under h.s hand and seal, C4tion be made forsij we'ek, in thc w,ernHc. With the seal of the State of North- olinian that unlets Jai.net Moore tnd Andrew Her Carolina attached ; and Such Copy thus two of the 'defendant in this case, appear at attested, shall be held and deemed suf- &Z&tZi ficient evidence, of thp existence of after tlio ith Mondav in March next, d nwcr such law. v ar the bill will be taken pro coni'esso, and heard II And be it further enacted, That "f&j"- p, m;NI,ff . thfe hecretarv ol State Rhall be entitled ' 1 ' tffTecrive-forsuch-attested copyrthe l-tatCLX)i,Ji'ortll-ClU'oliua sum of twenty cents for every copy! rutherpord countt sheet, from the Treasurer of this State, pOURT of Pleas and Quarter Seasiona, Jan- c it r i , r .i J uary Session, 1824 Aaron Camp vt. 1 ran- for all copies thus furnished for the ci( priginal attacl.ment, levied on land, use of the Attorney-General or Soli- It appearing to the tatisfaction of the court, L that the dlencUntiu tlut case u not aniuhumtant ot tlU state, it It therefore ordered by tne court, citors of this State, in any suit to which the State may be party,' and the- like sum from individuals who may require such copies for their own use I If. And be it further enacted, That it shall "be Jteduty M thc Sccretiry fil State to furnish such copies when required. Mordecai Manassah Noah, the Jew, who edits the New-York caucus ; pa- paper, in his anxiety "to be thought an American, declares he can almost re member being born in this country ! that publication be made lo the Weatern Caro linian tor six week, that the tlttenuant appear before the Justices of our.ncxt County Court tf Picas and Quarter Sessions, to be hoblen for the county of Tlutherford, at the court-house in ltutlierfor(lton,on the "J Monday after the 4th ijtpndix of .1aTtfl,nt'fl entered up "against hiu., and ilie " nm'tte'r "Ifcctiuo"'" decreed 'accoixlinglv. Witness, ' ISAAC C'HATON, e. e. Price adv. . MH NO'I'ICK. 1 forewarn all persona from tra ding with my ajipivuiice, Lex Hasti thos who u so, may rupee! liiat the lav will bo enforced ajainsi theei. H. ALI.F.M0G, March 7, UU, vitStt