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II- ' ' 'fl 4 I AIrw Jvkn( fit & fi-n-r (M n") U nJ UU I Tar ikt ru rpost 'f ascertaining the l-timentsol thetitixtrisof lAilnunglon, tcrtot ttndi i-t & Pirbhnrf, look tn la'elf opened la hl town, in j,;rhjh Individual li at liberty la en r ftimMii liiuf if ' Can Ji Jale'Te rffen. ! .totei-on the fth irrant. jcr-J tbo t i'or Jackson, 334 1 Adams, tfl.CnMilMj4vJi- y - ; J -a irtcc Lf pW.e-otiX . A b'J tuong lit g mtle roe a compo 'nv the rrsnd iur7 f I ompV ins county, V. took place recently , and the votes For Andrew Jackson,' II JohnlJ. Adams,. . De Will Clinton Afr- The Rochester Telegraph, I respectable paper published In Rochrt- er. N. Y. gives tbe nsmei of the men)' Lcrs of the LegMaturt of bl butc, end i bo they re in m'M of fur rretidcnt. -la Uc Senate Mr. Adtmt has , . JO . , . - - Crawford, '.lift . ; ; : Doubtful, ; 4, t Assembly, Mr. Adams, . .. : 8J :criro,,;,:43 Doubtful, . 'The CsnJ Jury cf Troy, N.- York,4 re enilr ballotled for candidttet' lo fit! the vBke of Pitildent md Vl-rc Preildenf of h UhtitA ?iirp.-Th ri ,ult wtikttiA- Vnr Prrttnl. A rt jm (. 19 f Jxrk. Jtoc, j Cnvford, 9 Clinton, 9 Ur, j I. For; Vice Preildent, Jackton, 19; At t itiw etl!e mcetinr tbo eitiicni cf ffke Fortit," Wat county, on U 29th Hit. Mr. Joha tUrhtm ru called to tU cbtlr, aad Mri tiamel AUfon ip'poinicd Mcretirjr, - After tome eonTcrutlon nd divuwoii, the following rtKiluUoni fie. vcre ftdopted bf the meeting i , ; It li Ibrrtehl ind duff of K people"to coniult on public rneure to lneni fe the conduct of their representative! t to ciarnine the pretention! of thote who ire candidate! for , ofaret ot trut o itard if -iinuthe oorpation of their juat righfi by lodiet of men or. individual!; and to exjjreti freely their lentimenfi on aH'iuhject! copocctfd lth: the Ttbertiei tod bappineis of. lit nation. Therefore', rPrtui That ANDREW JACK SON, coming from the- rank of the peo plt ; poavatinjf neither power nor patron ape t wnfettered by taucua fpgnRfmenH; lookinj to no lupport-diitincl from the merited favor of . bi$-' fellow . cilizcnai whoe whole life hai' been a coutm of Bteful dvolion, to. the. public . aervkt : vboae integrity hai ever been above aua- Cicion ; and wboae talenta in all u uations ave ensured aucceai to the noblest exer tiont, is,' in our' opinion, eminently Quali fied to protect the right and aubaene the interests of the people in the high and responsible office 'of Prealdent 'of Jibe UfcHedStiiet. '"Jiriotvrd, That wi apDrore of the nom ination, of our bifhly esteemed fellow citizen, JOSI AH CRUDUP, ai elector on the People' Ticket " v . ' l?rovfrf, Tbat his excellency Cover Dor Holmes has our approbation and thanka for. his patriotic defence of the juit rights of the people against caucut vturfiationiy in his memorable message to the General Assembly of this state at its last seasiorw , Retotved, Thai copy of theie proceed- togs, signed bp the Chairman and Secre !T2iJkJoiwatdr 4 two weekly newspaper in Raleigh, for publication. '"' -;w '--' ' 'OnBARnAltaairman.: . 8. Aunir, Secretary. ... V - . ; i -.. .,''',..." '.-.: Kaieigh, on Saturday ihe 13th a tote 7Wilaleh6 "'ng'h ofihe ieverl tandidate! for ihe Presidency; which itood thus t For Geh. jA. Jackson, 61 i J. Q. Adami, 24.' At a nuiter 'in Edenton, oh the 12th Inst. acKson got S3 rotea, Mr. Adams 1, Tor fresidenC 1 Calhoun got 26 for Vice Fresi derrt. The balance of the company refused to ote, not knowing what it meant' f f r e- ' On the tame day, at a niuiter in the county of WHVIS3 VUU1JIII1J TVICU lUr IKIh Jackion as President, and John a Calboun'aj 1 ixwucnv - - - prif laiiet-The thirty three West India Islands Contain an aggregate of y.5i0(.,aQaare TOSO.OOdtwhitesi 1 16OO.OOO ttiilliHv.. urA Kt-.t..1 0 rtft.i, 009 totaj population. - Fifteen of these Islandi belong 16 Britain, foe' to France, three to Spain, three to Denmark, four w the Dutch, one to Sweden, one to the : volombiani, one independent. . A Ft Kf f frm I jtqi4 rt f ,r J U N w.TmI, I, 14 of U CtAlam k uktl, Sih Iti hrwdiiif tJt. IkUa cf TurpBiin M Utn Ruuli as low n 1 . , tttrtt )f frf, jfW it r4-" Jl I "Thett k 4 sav-h t bt aaU cm tt f jeft of toio W bttt a prrf fxxl drmiv f"t llit dr.lrrt, and lftrt aft M-rrftJ Ofttcrt fjO'Tl 1fi n-lnntrf i .but la bythxucS at A asfl rcdoclMMI M U prtrrt 1 M lU K'Xlrtt tfo not give iy, tu uLi art itry tmluj. ; j , - iriwit, ru 1J, 4 . lirr'if ontiftuct la limited rjr. and a alirrauua U rt lUfjpnf, evtion, 33 a 24 rem ( 0nburp 10 a I2 cent.. Cn tltt astrt ill th week amounted to about 3O00 bales at full rate, print lpt ff t pvX, lomt ireeUiit txi.W ti d-me etf- Ir m the week m AUama. Tl thief mUi of I 1 pUtnlj and Akhamaa rt snaik at 16 teats, tb 1 aftma prr U of OfJiniry AUbtot were a"td at low at IS cents W tWrt it tttk of any detrriprtKMttobtbulMtbrtrtxt. , . ' lltd,IJ al4iTeime,Ja1Lmi. UUna, 16 a 18i UUmS 1J a 16 Ji lea Ulamla. 2J a 3a norninU " j ... t ' . - t- , VWjf--' s-i g f t I j f -eassaawaa 9 ' ' t ; Ana- TV tflnaf rt-W svf oc casionally notd the great trade which is prosecuted upon the canals of New York. The navigation of the canals commenctd 00 the Stb Mat ; and. from that period to the first d,y of June, ihe sum received at Albany alone, for tolls, and paid into the treasury, amounted lo 17,738 dollars. 1 " ' ' m , , "Midshipman Barney, who was Indicted for the murder of a sailor on board the sthooner Rluo Ercd Arr, at the quar antine ground of Kew York last aummer, as put to trial on Tuesday last at Kick mondt Staten Island. After two days pa tlrnt investigation of the charge, the jury l.rmiskt tn k1rM-f r -.. !ti. 1 , II W, rtri-.Tbe .notorloui , Wra Wolf, who latelr broke out of Franklin Jtll, bis been tArnbythe Sheriffof New Hanover, and is safely lodged in the jail .L.i --'-.-" tt . As itU hut (Sir that the sentiments of the Candidate's fur the Presidency, should be correctly represented and understood: we state that, from very good authority, we have reason to believe, end assert, that on the Missouri question, to which allusion wai made in yesterday's Mcrany, 14. 1 L nabe'.Souihem-jeciino of jour country would approve-- t-, -rr'T-rr In relation ti Cen. Jiciios'! vote on the Tariff, we are informed that ao far as thst bill went to aid the nl mliltarr defence! of the country, so far and no fur ther did Cen J. advocate it. - He thought that we ought to encourage domestic iron for our ships of war, and domestic wool lens, lo clothe our soldiery... , 0. j' i vv - a Charleston Courier, a - 4 ; . ' t ...,r . i.- i ' Ditirttmnr Ca!amirijrr , Mr, Carrie, her sitter,. Mrs. Jones, and two. infant children, were drowned on Thursday last, near Lecsburg, -Virginia. One of the branches of the Tuscarora suddenly rose to a . greatbeigbti Jindl arrieL.oflTthe houie ilh tti inmates, Consisting of the above named persons, all of whom per ished. 54 t.T -Je-r - st n f 1,-: j-t?'':.t:?ry. , . j The -gallant Colonel Croghan is ap pointed Postmaster at New Orleans. . . - - J r ' J v ( ' . 4 - ".. : f . . , ; f ; (, . - . . ' " . : AWbmtAre-There having been no choice of Governor by the people at the late election In New Hampshire, the choice has been made by the Legislature. Mr. Morril was chosen by a large 'ma writtY' ..'.-'; ; $-t?i:-' - , '.r' By a note n the'post bill, recieived yes terday morning from Emmetsburg, Md. we learn that the new Catholic Seminary, at that place, which was yet in an unfinish ed itate,Vai burht to the ground on Sun day night' the 6th instl'Jt i Supposed that it was the work of an incendiary. The Tojsmfteet heavfwdrwe fcarn, falls principally on the venerable and Res. Mr.' Dubois, the pious and tcalous7 pre sident and founder of the institution. j '"'''A'aTrlntenelirefT ' jtiMAr Dividend. The State Bank of North. Carolina, declared a dividend, on the 1st inst of four p& cent, on, the r "tal itock, for the last half yearpayable, a. .Jeigh on the 7U, andat ht several branches, 15 days thereafter. A Fanner,", next weekt and other favora from correspondents, at toon aa we can dispose of the, lawa, and such saatter a from neces- aityi claims our early attention. A citizen oC-RttBdolph," ,-we must decTuie, luljr hse ranoMiMija'tens per, and indecoroui ul style, aa to render it destitute of the common eonrteaies of lifi Pe tonal invective can enawet no' good purpose jit is only calculated tb gntify malignant feelinga-. and publications which only have that cpject in Dim, It tUU to M tKt Hi inrt, lfi U, Ur(l djujIiUf tf itmMel J j, 4 9 avnal.1 1 U eimnfy, et the Vth Jfr. e. tr ir, ,p4 af,4it , jUitirW a f Mff rrt lit vat a Milft of Ccrmanyi but Ms brta S UUliilMt af ti' couartrj m ie kM k ta the snenorUt f our eUrtt InbtUunta tlimj. Mr. V ir r m alvirt a Very tempeMit saui It tnTchj-tsra great acaire. ny It'atli-XyttJ tit prolopgiil.ia'of tla nltUutt to IkITm t't- leeb till r ' " ' ; 1 0 Ijft'i hot a walk'mf ttiajowl a y oor (Uyer, it struts aad fftttVit hour epos) tit efe, Awlihaksa'-rlasjMire.' - f : Died, It H e Wail,s, IwstteDltiKct, im lltt Itih h. i'r. M Di(lf Cimiim, tri aWjt 21 ytart, lle wsta iT'ttlngniibfl mem. her of tht teniae cUm tt Yale CotWrt. ' been aetxrd eith the eonMimptiofi at.ilc it .New Haven, he retired to his mother's reti terxti la the Wtihara, hoping that relaiatkm froni ttady, and chaxgt to bit itatWt air, would give liis re ttf but the epoiler fie wat a young aua e Lnt talentt, and (he highest expectations vert etittruined of his nsefulnett to society. His friend, Woked futv ward to tbe tiase whet be would emetence a career of high and honorable ettrtoav Te bit widowtd mother, this ditperttstlon of lleavea most indeed be. In the highest degree, ifctre. lng. 'She tut no companioit t moarn with bet the lota of a beloved child, and no turvivlnf child to buoy ip her heart with other hopes. But neivea tempers the wind te the shorn huxh r" and, tbnagts ftEfitts csstit make t al together forget the torrovs and misfortune! of fife, H may enable us to bear them with calmness and resignation... 4 ' ' , ctamatcaraa. , At Perth mboy, on the 6th Inst, Ore. JA COD li VI IS, Ute of, the U. S. Navy, in tht 60th yew of his age, TO OVLSSKEKS OF lltGflWATS.' ' ' All overseert of roads, between 8aTiJory and Concord, from Concord to Charlotte, and from Charlotte to Mason's Ferry," are hereby for warned; mat if they da not repair the toads, so u in make them safely passable, they will be returned to the next county couft, for the dif ferent counties through which the Cne paaaea. The roads are now, at a season when they should be in good repair; ao InaorTerably Ud and cut en, that the mail atage it eontinualry in danger ot-Ming brakes) f pieoea, 4htbomi eeippltd, and thodrrvert week brok.-Jt it abaoat im. possible to perform ihe snail route within the time prescribed by law,' Thit dmelv faurtiiH giren; ThaTTtwwr vww.eineu msy act accorumg. ly,- Tbia it not an empty threat ; it It said in earncat but not in ill temper. ' ' , . ,iiduu jus puiu.r , .t VCREP.ABLY to the last will and testament of Wm. Patterson, dee'd. will be told, at pubfie aaltv on a credit, a valuable plantation, ronta'minr; 400 acre a, lying on both tsdet of So- gar Creek, within I j miles of Charlotte. The fertility of th toU the elegance of the situa tion, and tht improvements, all terra to render thiaan objector attention. " ' -l r pAVID M'DONALD, Ttnfp.- Estate of Jas. JrKnigbt,,scn. ALL those indebted to the estate of James M'Knit;hi, sen., dee'd. 'either by note or bonk nccount, are requested to come forward and make payment immediately, aa further in dulgence cannot be given, ' All those baring claims against said estate, are requested to brine; them forward, legally atteted for aettlement, within the time prescribed by law, or tbia notice will be pled in bar,' , ' . ! ' ' y JORF.PI1 WKNlCtlT,? FrnlM ' i June 13, 1824. ' t t 3iei4r j .4 fVirfr,Take .Noticed tT, " j I .HAVE in my possession a NBGRO CTRL, which I, fcom a number of circumrtancet, believe to have been stolen from' tome person in the state of North-Carolina,' She was Hrottght into tbia neighborhood by a man of auspicious character, and aokl to' a noted villain for two hundred .dollars, upon credit, v 1 accidentally found out that the aame,mani hd,lajd,a plnto k'klnap a small colored boy and run him off, and be was understood to say that be stole tbe girl in the State of North-Carolina. Believinr it my duty to restore her to her owner, I bad binj iuTestsd-tcj?mined. be&rf ajustice of, the Peace he waa committed to jail, and broke out and ran away, and has not since been heard from. .His name is Ikiettoriisa, about ait feet high, and of dark complexion, f The girl appeart to be about eleven Veart old, aaya she was stolen by JJlackbourae from Henry Ander. son, her master, who she - says lives in North Carolina, but the cannot tell what county, or give any account of what part of the state aha as brought from, though the it positive that it waa from North-Carolina.' I wish the owner to come and prove her, and take her away. Any Eerson knowing any thing of such a rirl having eea atolen, or otherwise lost, will please to write to me by mail, and 1 will give them a par. tkular a&etnt of -her. ----- 4 --"' -..-. --Cy . , " DOWKEB 8MITH. 1 " GuMIMri, SOtiir romtig, - .. Alabama, March 6 1824 r3 Slicrifis Tax Deeds. -: i D EEI)9 for land 'told by Sheriffs for arrears of Taxa, tot sale at the 'Caroluuan' office. IJ'h .f Ari'.l i-. s.-.r 1 "t irhih," i-.l tf t irUr .' t!,t l$!'i s.-.r I " Jt 7-i. ,- O n-.ttit 4 a p.'.:; .i,e ij iMefai.cWs.sMfti.el:: I" r i f sal I -per r.al;ig gjsen I. A' e ' ' iit'C'ti-ii tf pulling an t:. 1 to Ihe 1 cbviion, (whif.h Sffears to tt C It sstnU'h ti htoritcttab'e f-tts srt u.id, snd f!Kl-'xJs pers'uttd In,) tht Sill James r.ivlngs is thcrtfufe eJrtniteJ si 1 t ut Imr eJ m HuJr,t. . uw itr.NDr.aso.f. ir.mi. P. S. I will nnw shew st a simple, on falsehood, which this "mfictlabUTkl tlm hat endeavored to palm on tbe pub lic, snd which I will incomtstaUf prove from lis own ttttemenf, together wlih KithcIwn'a .fjicytlopedia, to which ht refers. Hi sylMIMn and Canceller had thtir.halfbushtl tried by the ItiiJird, titk which it perfr Mly agreed thr then tneaturcd It with a (jusrt, snd fuvind It held S9 quarts. lis further states, ' a quart cootsint 17 7J.I00 so!ld Inches, ac cording to Nichol. Encyclo. that multi plied by 30, (the number tf quarts which be aayt tbe standard held) will make 1 1 SI tuUc or, acilid.inchei contained in the standard half bushel. Now, Nicholson ssys, la his Fncyclopedls, that t bushel, fdre measure, or .Winchester bushel) Is 91)0 41.100 cubic inches, one half of which is I07S 11.100 which, by hit own statement, would make the said erroneous standard to have been 79 79.100 cubic In ches loo large, (being more than reported by the committee sppolnted by court, at they reported it was only 6J cubic inches too large.) , He also ststes, thst my half bushel wss about a quart less than tht stsndard, when tried by it. Now by his statement, the said standard was 79 79.100 cubic Inrhes'too large, and mine about J7 75. 100 cubic Inches lets than iitd stan dard therefore, my balf bushel (by his ttstcnents) was above 31 cubic inches larger than the lepl standard. And I have now in my possession, certificate from the present standard keeper of Lin coln county, (who lately measured and sealed my half bushel alluded to) certify ing that it was " sufficiently Urge i" (snd, snd in fact, he bad to make it less lo cor respond with the present standard-) I would now . ask. If my half bushel (even from his own statement) is less than the standard of Lincoln county i (as asserted by him.) ;i. '... - sr -" v . - - -, v '1 LAWN. HENDERSON. DR. 8IMEOX DEVINS t Take notice, that on the second Monday of eptembernext, I intend to take tht depositions of John Meny, rUrarard CoBins, and hers, r tht Court-Howse ut Rtistchrvtllc, tUte of Kentucky, te he readaa evhlrnce in the suit by petition ia Lincoln Supe. rW Pnnrt. KnHKX' i 4l iwi 1 km bLuntitn tmr you are defendant i when and where jon may anena, so crosa examine. ' ' r" .;i-.i?.:.ElJZABETn RETIN9. June 16,1874. ,s 4it'tJ . vy A Stolen Letter! , ONE hnndred dollars reward riJl be green for any information that ;,iv lead to th detection of the thff who folc a letter, written during the araaion of tht la at legialature, dir 1. 1 ed to a member of my firm!, and placed in tht , poet-ofTict in Kaleigii, directed to Charlotte. J An infamoua and vnprindpled acoundreL bar. ' ing the exterior, and claiming to himself the ' character, of a gentleman, it new tuttct$d and when thia communication reachea Lia eyea, At , :n L. - i.f.v WI, VLWMrvVf iiiw.rvuiiu uwnjiiicu p. j suspicion hare arisen. The letter it at present in my possession. ,t . . " ' .. . . ' TffOXiVS G. POLK. : Kltlr9id, 124 Jnnt, 18"24. '' :-! State of 'Kortb-Carolina,' . ' " illCtLISBCaO COtJKTT.. - . COURT of Plcaa and Quarter Scation, ktay term, 1834 j James Clark, t. James D. Wal ker i. Original attachment, levied in the hands of John ifQuay. It appearing to tht court that tha defendant k not an inhabitant of this State, it ia therefore ordered, that publication be made three months In the Western Carolinian, giving notice to the aaid defendant to appear at the next Court of Pleat and Quarter Sessions to be held fof said county, at the Court-House in Charlotte, on the fourth klondsy in August next, to replevy, plead, or demur, otherwise judg. ment will be entered against him, and execu tion awarded accordingly. -f -, Tcstt ISAAC ALEXANDER, e. s. c. ' Price adv. 84. " ' Smit Th tMilitia- Laws, REVISED and published thit year, under tht direction of the Adjutant General, ana! comprising all the laws passed by the General Assembly relative to the militia, up to thia date, for aale at the otnee or the western Carolinian. lor sale at the oince ot ine western laroiiman. Printinc:, of every description, PKOMTPLY executed at thia office, in a style ja. ; Of woramaminip correaponaing wi sne improvementt of the present day, , ; "Writing Paper; IT'OR aale at this office, by the ream; foolscap ; at three dollars, and pot at two dollars and Kfty cents, pee team. - ' t i . .Sherifis' Deeds, . . FOB land told hy order of w rit a of venditioni exponas, for aale at the. printing-office. - rappmgvFaper, F good qnality.lbt tole et tlutoflloeTtme til one dnilat twenty five cents, ud a lanrer kind at two doilart, per rtasn. '' , Entrj'Tater's Warrants "'VvFof sale ' at thuV Ofice, - i . , . : J li. i t . '..tat , i ' f - , i r t . ' i .i ( r f y i-t -- t- i , . f ' i t i'.'-f t'.s ai.-,!. f !j it t!, t: ' ' f 1 1 a; ; u a .' ; i ' n t-t ''. iMn,i. d !'.,. t Hiat-i.-v 1' 1 1 .' .', ! VfiJ l! V-t !,r:,., 4 !,. a i I v'! ' f iWi e .:.n'.. i n a t. 1 !. r f ' J rucu.nj;., ta tt .n4 Vy lUai c'.". :'n f arranjcnwaia, w.'J fct sf"lln A tvis- n la tt b firmed at U tiw Aca-ltry at U a'vl V (ntn wUenceit wi4art 1 l! tow ft t.vmi on airit'tfif at whUX tlt ttrrtiact kill Va tpta. td by prayer t (He DtLrttn i0 bt ltd, al Iht fVritiMi di fiveit 4 after wkxh, t)"w hJ m; ftt I thus intXMiL cwi rrpair U tJ. Tar Lroijt'(, wbert 4 dini iy eu'.utlt to tht fa. si. Will be in ttadineM. ... Tlii rltiaent tt lafiAury, (jari!ctiUr!y 0,e whe pwenrt ttrg'f at a-lhuiinl taptitH lo pstr'Mjt!B) and these of tht v!i'.u !, at wrd at stranger that maf bt In (own, art rej ectfilly Invited to attrnd at lli ennrt -house, to ' I ti tht nutt,he tnd rtajtaJ.i'i'y of ti t au ...iire, tnd Conint!y to the interest of the protttdlnp of tl Uy, . i g ' ' iih tf July r perceive, by the ITaUr?.' tow papers, that preparatary Srr.rf rmi.ta are making in that ei'y f.rr the eelrtrat ot ef the Jc!aratloa mf Independanee, In a art la W raf nitktnee and aplrndor, which will da Ivwr t Ukt rnctrtpofit of tht natMMS. W a.'.ra i!-,t estrnwrt prr jj radons ait making throughout the t'akm, fur ctleHrat ug the a' prutchiog ta aivtrt7. ," ' ' ee " F.cwmkol Gnernmrnt-Ki the Ite tetsiun of the Legislature of the Stale cf Rhode Island, the papers of that state In form ut, that M the sum of 400 was a! lowed to the late Governor, and 300 to the late lieutenant Covtrnor, far their services during the last yesr." "This al lowance, we Ufieve, was not intended aa burtrtqut upon salaries in genets!, but si compensation iauH Jar senket ren dered. Viewed in this fight, it mast t admitted, that time and talenta are t' T cheap in Ibe Rhode Island Market. It it somewhat tcmarkable, that the er; la ments annexed to public cilices shot. 11 be ao smsll in a state which contains up wardt of thirty Banks, and fh which, therefore, much money must te tuppo ted to circulate "Aa'f"o InteUiftncrr t - JI!H. CHAWFOItD'S HEALTH, r- , Since our last notice of it, we under , stand, f orri s aource which we believe to l. ii . r. ti if. .l. si. r om CDiiuca i iuii crcuii, ioai aur. L-raw- ford's health hsa considerably improved, . so much so as to remove all apprehen sions of immediate danger.' He remains ia n very low end debilitated state and w at ill eooaLlee hla ultimata And com . pl?te recovery firjrwa belngcertiin. IJ'flaA. Rcfiub, t - The Committee r investigatlon Lai " not yet completed its labors.- We tin dcrstand Mr. Edwards hss laid before the .'. Committee a reply to M"Oatn.r - sMMiion w sue v.ommiurr( ana wl ;-hj was published srvrral weeks since, i r . .tt, ! . vw ...I,, w .vtii. iwiij w. hi.j K which be has presented an exposition of ; -tbe'tubject much et large, Aa this re ply uill be publised with the rest of the proceedings, we shall not speak of what we have heard of its contents., Indeed, our ii) formation on the subject would not ' enable us to 4) justice to either side, ' were wt to attempt it. - We learned last -ewerdngiibat Mr-JLhid luhmixted a prck: position to the Committee, to have, Mr Crawford examined on oath, touching ; tome points I in controversy between them, v Whether it wss acceded to or not by tbe Committee, we have not learned. Previous to our last, we have since tin derstood that the fact! when and where M . E.'s memorial waa written, was made tl ii subject of inqalry. ' it sppesn that it wss written at Wheeling, Va. and waa transmitted to Washington by the next mail preceding tbe date cf its presents, ' I in. tli. t Inn.. I . w. a r I nf iJi w ll liuuavi; , was lUIWSiVCy V some gentleman ia the city to be handed to Mr. Cook, to be placed by him in tht ' hands of the Speaker Aaf. Jour, - Margttit De Lafayette n the Legist' lature of Massachusetts, on Saturday, t n resolvejcquctiiRJlheppvcnornl. Council to make such arrangements as wttT iecufeTtcnblf dlitinguUhcdTiiend 6f" m rnunlra. n hnnnril.l . rrm!nn in .i.. the part of this itate, and to draw his war rant on the. Treasury for any expense in curred thereonjTwai unanimously adopted in both branches.- ;.. , ;. . : , ; -,-.(... ',.) : -snsnavawfcaawni, y i , . K . . - Vom Ireland. Tij the ship Cem from Londonderry, we have received files cf the Dublin Evening Post and Belfast . Newi Letter to the 7th May. Their con- 4 tents relate chiefly to numberless outra' get committed In diiTerenL parts of Ire- . land, during which the insurgents, who .; wore, Tn asks, and were armed, not onj robbed teveral houset, turmsdjzeattdlht) eaceable inhabitantsylrrttne ftighf, six ceelir4SPs4tMk ,nn.-tt:"'i-.Li:"v.',trsi',-.r ir:t - kennyj . They even carried their diaboli cal system so far ts.pt stab cowa and pigs, '-: and cut the throatsof horse t belonging to those marled out for revenue - , , evYirk . Pott. . a ry T
Western Carolinian (Salisbury, N.C.)
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June 29, 1824, edition 1
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