t'lirntt ltrlixioii Trurti. JL M lM HVK 1fM " tut. I ) tu ;' a-r'-7 r"4 A.iw .1 l-Lr.,!. ft. L xau 1fH Iwrfll M U irtl nwJil rva U IU - Mf ), kt. H.hHH t.. .... .Jl Miulfli at Italk b4Vull I- to f,iwd tlr w4n k " Wii -MM. tUMU. MIL' 141. r)wi:ritl ThroloifY. I at ebjU U to Md. oh. . Wn m iw.t.... 1 tV a I.. ..aw LkA Mil. C,bQT two of tbree rat) H ". t!aa M mmmW.I r.W U 4tioa r.af, wtSlii rVw mkhU ctrrwUud U Wraum iVohna, k U kk4, ! U Hwrcr. lii . ', in tl r aortta, to W tvtaal l k4 far. r d.'Ww. 1 pnotaf I taw .it Mit.oo. 1 b.wL, U tnltrt lo aukarrthert, rive lnttrt Is aul riv to Dwd mi Ik aUbvrty 1 1)4 sa (. nct irtA Sjr t'n j at ! hn ton 'htm Uel ttr, trd W p-WfaJ kv lh L'ltT f f (vrnwl rrtL;Ury. kew nrrrLr or ? .V GOODS Unt f il jn nj irmrnt of til ktfelt of Cmi t V4 von in Mb4Mti7, frM ItttU-di-!;4,; n4 Nf -York 1 nd Km rnmr. TnM 14 rwi fitm mmI pWrt, mjJUi py Kh cf, w4 UWl U l price that sill htm 10 rt1 ttnr lo. II if fnttim)1 r ml the curtuMr. tad Imlire lor Ucmlr. for UrmMi j. wupiir. V. (""inlry I'roJuc of til kiinis rtceiH Packets fur I'liiladclithia. TTft'JT. Mibtcritxr httinr rthFutitd 1 Tirvc of BitiiK4n, N. C. Ukrt tbit rrc tlwul in tcqutint the TXil'ta, htt vpttel till I. ir ilruiiiffot luf Ph.UVIiil it mn f n Ut. frr tiM-r n Irtbctl ft r ttiit Ci;.n tnrr, ll be rrreivrd tnd furi.rlrd by Ikititt 1 liutuntor, fn. ftr rtlcr'JV, N. C. tml Utwrt. Slow k ilnf, of W tlminrfm, S. C. tl lb kMt 1 1 of rrrifhl, ml WtM rtpcrite po,l,U- Mi 1 three jrt"! rci the trtile, robtuaiMlni bf car. ful cap Uint, well icriminlcl tilli Ibr craM, rjSiin VfU fitted up fur U trcomoxKUtinn of Pfn prt. !l tbrrrforr truaM to meet tith riKmir tirvrWH-c. riUilrlpbit tnd it environs hit 1 i fivw n nit it ttMwi. ft tMl4 Uwm U.H n0.iMl lo the o in-rti the cn-iinipt'm hcirjr, it prtt tnt, tb nit ttfu'.T thooiaiwl bJt prr tnmim. toitj ft til, oe doubt, be firm far (rrctter. JMI.- rATTOS, jr. 8H. 1. 1814. H34r. A Warning. THE tnbtrrihfrcltnuiir hrn dtily tnpointrd, at IJttcoln totirL July teation, Itf J4. Ad- Biin'ittrtlort of the etttlc of llenrv Conner, dee'd. Lite of tiid eounf r, berCy notiff til (to are indebttd to th ettite, lo ro.ie forward, titthont drlav, and nuke ptrment. or enter in to tuch trrtnmentt tt t ill be tatisfirtory iimI & to the AJmintlriU)rt. ATI debt which pity not be to trranpd prrviwu to the Lincoln coort in October neii. ill be put into die tuxxli of in Attorney for collect inn. Likr'nn', til peraons hiring' claima aftinat Che ttid rttatr, are invited to present litem fhr tettlement, pmnerlr authenticated, witliin the I'uoe pretctibed by law. , john f. nnr.VARD, DANIEL M. FORNEY. JJntttn ce. Jul) 31tf, 18.'4. 6it26 C'fkblntl MaVlng IluneB. T)K ibtcriber reipectfulU inform the jmid lie, that they intend ctrnintr on the C'nii mt Mileinf flmiM, in til it vtnout brtnehet, at the oM (UtuI firmerly occupied by A. Frew, cppoit K. w. uronoft'f j wnere they will keep cotathiitly on hmU idehoarU, Bureatu, Snfa. Ti.l. a, Ikilatrttb, Cradles, Cnbt, Waah ih! rltille-Kt.inda, &c. 1 are at tiii time implied with the beat wood that thit count rv aKbrdt, and expect to receive, dailv, toli.l Mahogany, and Veneeiingi and hope, lv their tuperior t'yle of work, and strict attention to Uuintia, to merit a ilttre of public patruiwge. WILLIAM CORNWELL, GKOIU.K NICHOLS. Charhtie, Aug. 22, 1824. . 3t23 N. B. The subscribers also intend carn-ine;on Taney ahd Windtor I'liair Making, having pro cured fimt rate vorkmtt from the north. CORN V ELL k NICHOLS. Store-House nt Mocksville, Ffdlr. tubtcriber wiahei to rent the following X property, durin(r one year, or for a term of years, to m it : A' lot tt Mockville, Rowan coun- mi WhICm J)VCMlUtl tOTM tiiOHaWi With tk ytWil cellar, and a Lrge twn-ttory house, divided intt convenient and useful apartments, are erected. .Mrchtvtlt it near about in the centre of that lection of Itotan, known as the Forkt. At that pan of country, both at to fertility of toil and population, it not inferior to any, a profitable result might be antirtjatd from a mrentile eitablitliment tt that place. Gentlemen In that biitinets and wishing a situation.' are invited to call and view the premises, and judge for them telvea. ELIZAUE I H M. PEARSON. MockrvMt, Muy 22, 182r '09 rts. a - ANI committed to tbe, jail of barrua. eotin. ty, on die 28th intt. a negro man, who tayt . his niune is John, . and'oelungt to a Mr.. Beubeti --"--irtwf of -RocWnr . jia ; Uea t heit About 20 yean old j he it a nm sttn, i feet 4J inches high. The owner it de sired to jJrove property, pay charge, tnd take Aim out of jail. JNO. K. MAHAN..irVer. fMctri, .v:c.f.:o, 1324. - Sim ruwit.u, m4 All kinJioriiotKlu IV.la 1 a m r Valunlilo Landf. fcr Bale. I m( Ik tem kV m kk lUn k dfT.f boow, btf. Ml Mt4Mtri rtJ BNitf t, m4 M wrUrd, i(k tbont ) iff f rtrtffd litMi, ll lor cithfrttMa, of ttwh 40 Mrt t tK (ItUljr (Wtmtj hi tt good lMtf M tnv M tW (wifltkorinaiL AUa, ttsilMf trttf, t'tMMif Abrtktm Alrry, n Kick lkf biprtl ffnfrtiljr jf tat' ttttil lor rWW twl btuUit.r 1 U tmt lot, b f M tCIWl qtitlilf. Alto, tAo(Hr trwt, ttljutmnf TNrolil UMt Aty Niwt iWimf to mm( wl Uk14, ilidi c 0 It tttl brtKt l Iht tkir, mI ! pT I tmt trill b tbaU kbOtt bl Iht tUy of kale J. W. WALTON. 8ptmtrt 14, 11 33J N. B. IU ill Uo trlL on th ttm iltr, t6 tl U mm Uca t rrttl natnlit of titctkil 1 tm. rTlflERE '.n be toll, tl Ike If rtJefte of A. Jacob Atbffhl, Wd. Im unlet ttli-tr I of tthtlmrj, on lb IVth of rvtnber Kit. til j Ihe bervl pn.perty kckmcin to the rattle of . - . r . . 1 ,4 L . . v.-.m m 1 1 tIMll ( ora, OjU trwl llay t llooacbold arvl KWbct Pumiturr, iim! ftmlnr otbrr tr1lr Term mtile kruiat on the dt of ttie. IK ttun- (Wjtce bjr m, JOHN ALIIKIMIT, , , , JACOB AUilUlT, Knlin,, St. 1 1124. ItunaMnv Xeirro. VTOTICR. Ttktn up, tnd kljrr.l in the jail a 1 v auc ct hut, . r. on Uie Jtb int. t nerro man. m hn rtl l.imrlf tL.Um, .1... t fret 7 inchra btrti !!-) wxinU.M 34 yetrt of if, tnd tart be belofp In illxm Joltitton, of liaeedabnro. lbf ovnrr would iki rll to come (imanL tirua hnuri. cbtrpt, tnd Uke bun v. lir..M(T 1 1'hR, Juihr. For Hnlo, Vi b.h. 1 01 lanu, rm iniiciimin cretk, m the Forkt of the Tadkin, fartuetly owned by Georjte Mumford, Earj. arvl by b.m tnM to RrtKwUbot, corittininr tlKjttt file tx rwlred terra. For trrma, tblth t ill he liberal, apply to Bat ten irtirx r, uk. starttnrillr. J. M. IIAM),.ffaa, 4r. j. it. 1 nt public are cautioned tfcainat tret pifinjr on, or trtdinr (or, ttid Itml, tt I hare a wirr3trfclitleruieaaie. J. M. tIAMt, AtW. 8. 18:4. 3iXi Martin . Uevell, Taior, AUOPTN th'tt plan of infnrminjr tbe citixrni of Saliahurr, and it ticinity, in rtneral. that be hit commenced the Tailoring llualncuft. mm .. t ..it. in part ot jonn nurun i itouar, tiiuarea in Uarkct Street, a few doora fmm the Ettt comer of the Court-llouae; a here he it prepared tnd will be hanny to accommodate any irrntlemen ho are diipoted to patronize him in hit line of buainett, in the nettett and mntt fathiontble style, or to pirate fancy. He Hatter bivttelf, from hi long eiperienee, that t'tere are but few, iony, in the country, that can mtrptsH him in the execution ol In wort, n lair inu it an he ak, to prove the above twertinn. 1 be 1 change of fa.liion tliall be strictly tttended to, J 1 he ha left a corrrypomlrnt in the Diitrict of; Columbia, (where he it lost from) who will tend him the fuiliion on, in thrir regular acaaona. He hope by strict attention to bnainett, to re. ceive a liberal thtre of public patronage, as he it determined nothing thai! be left undone to render general tttisfaciion. SaSiimy, M11 5, 1824. 206 25 llollaTs llewartl WILL be paid for apprehending and secur ing in gaol, (to that I may get ihcm again.) Georee, about twenty -four cart old, near tix feet high, ttout, and tolerably black .and hit wife Ibbu, nineteen vetr old, common size, bbick colored, and very likely. They were brought from the Eattern Shore of aUnland last ovemucr, ana ran away uie oui inaiatu, and no doubt are altempiing get to back. They will aim to past through Salisbury, Lexington, Greensboro , Hilltborougn, ana to an to fe tersburr. Any mformttton, directed to lurruburg, South-Carolina, will be tkanktully received. JOHN SPIUNGS. rrt Diitnct, S. CartUna, . 114 Augwt, 1824. Fifteen Dollars Will also be paid for tnprehending and secur" ing in gaol, Sttphtn, thirty-five years of tge, tolerably black, five feet 6 or 8 inchet high, one leg rather shorter than the other 1 he i no doubt in company with tlie ahove descrmed negroes i he belongs 10 the estate of Capt James Porta, deceased. 6it24r DKNJAMIN MORROW. To Jouraejtncn Sliocmakers. TWISII to employ a few Journeymen Shoe- av. mnicers, immeuiaieiy 1 goau wage anu aica dv employment will be given. ASA THOMPSON, Concord; J 24, 1824, " '00 "ITouseland FOR tale, on accommodating term, the bouse and tot in the town of Charlotte, which ad joins Mr. John Irwin't store,' on 'the north cor ner. .Apply to JAUES TOBRENCE. ChtrluUt, May 7, 1824, . 7 H I.IsiH'Iy,Fi:iTKMISi;H 31. KTAYte tif WAUIIMm. 1 M tits t.W It ! luW t f, (.9 UtcmWU U ifrfmiv id tU "t; rf Mr. Tt4rS V, I, CmJ t( fettJ, c-iC t U-o. ll.Uln I14 HwiU, t 1 rfW, U IU Irwt 1 Utmx TttLt ia WtU ta4 AU f tin, fi 4 hV l M-i J u rttr rmT ,ta r tm,A iU gntA t of win. Wt pyrl potitlu k Um rtV4. litMMkt t4 J inV of tkuhrr itrkt H lm )tm L, .,,..1.1 TrvMUfyettccawiilt.f lhytlu jo bat refilled, MM 1 Dedutl tht tu k In U btnltoftHefntt4 BtU timore, arvl abh, of twm, nerr tu ft-twr-Ud on the ataliie. 41) T.fO lxtit tt ' trtotl coal 4 He at aloe of W tabtuf ton. frota UC qntrry lo h tajtilol, Ufi It there a toLttiy fit'. of Surtb-Casotmi, ho would trth tr lMriata drpritrd ctf Ihit anirndJ monynrt4, rtawd lo the "fuller of bit countfT." Ut ltbW, or ooa.lrupl the wiin ' tr.ixre t Kalitav-e, c en not tlie frelitip of Lit Lcart, ortbe t Utlunt of lut bead. T)i ioint fcUct committet to tthorn wtt referred tie mrtstije of the nor, wtm me companytng papers, on tbe cite of .Nk. Apjdeioft, have hid tbe Mine under c nudei.it ton. and HtrOiTi lhal the Ugn'tturt? of ihf Stale, at tbe wioioncf 1116, unanimously adopted rewJuilort, tlirrriing the (ioer nor 10 procure ttttue in mtrble of" the Fithe r of bit Country i" (0 be erected in tome tunable pJice in tbe C apitol of the tttte. I'urtutnt to ( his relutiMt, the Oovr rnor look f real paint lo ctcerttin here the wotk could bt best executed. 1 he rtsuH of the eixjuirv was, i aeitle hint tu tbe erj tttte of the irt of sculpture in the L nucd State, would Dot idrr.it of it being exc cuted in thit country, in a style toiuttle to the dignity of the subject tnd the im port net of the orctMoti ; and t tat Italy wtt the place whne t hi branch of the fine art flour UkeJ - .' pertec MM,, vmone lie indiyidualf with whom ihc Corcrnor correiponded on this tub ject, wts the illustrious Jefferson, by whoe rccomirendntirin, wjs secured to l.te state, the valuable aerviret 01 .Mr Applc'on, American Consul tt Ixhorn. Connjing in the fyor.d.leopipit ipre rd of Mr. Appleton by Mr. flrron, the (iovernor ddreted him leaer. solicit- inr hit utmoti tttention to 1 he sculpturing of the Si.tiie at Rome, aii'l fironvttd him liberal firtuniarv ccmfirruatton for Mi trvu bit in the Outtntti. 1 nis letter was strengthened by another from Mr. Mon roe, then Secreury of State. Thus ur ccd, Mr. Appleton promptly consented to undertake Ike agency for the Utc, in work which to endure for aet, and ,-nd . monument, I,ke to the mem- ory of Washington, and the patriotic spirit of North Carolina. It was in this man nrr that Mr. Appleton became engaged in tlte business. Afttr Diligently inspecting ali the cor respondence and document! connected with the subject, it appeurt to the com mittee that the services of Mr. Appletor. have not been made fully known, nd for that reason are not duly appreciated bv the public of the state. He was not the mere agent for receiving and transmit ting the funds to Rome, but performed other services of a higher and more res ponsible nature. He made the agreement with Canov A,the greatest artist of modern times, for the Statue ; and with the in comparable Trentanova, for the pedestal. It was left to Mr. Appleton to determine the size, altitude, and com u me of the figure, and to designate the emblematic representations on the four sides of the pedestal- Attof-which- h pet (Wmed-in a manner highly creditable to his genius and taste. In order that the Statue might present a true likeness of H'anhington, he was at the expense nd trouble of send ing to Rome his own Colossal bust of that Patriot, taken from life in Philadelphia, by the artist Cerncc hi. From the com mencement to tie completion of the work, for the term of four years, his at tention' was constantly directed to it ; during which time, he wrote more-than one hundred and fifty letters on the busi ness. To complete bis agency, he made a journey to Rome, at his own expense. and temJe4-t&-th-e.nibarkalicui. Qf.-tlie statue at Civha Vecchia. " ;? From this very brief view of the ser vices of Mf. Appleton, it appears to the committee, that he is entitled to some thing; more from the Legislature than a frrr..l ; .rWoA if l.irl. Ml U'tt i4 c i;-riat l il tf tke tf IUSt ihl tMifhl la U f mwficrsir li ! J' f.,rfr,td i.Ws that drt r avj l.v !r tkr.owltiljttnrnn. T Chirac Itf l ike tt hit !rdf tufTcred If I itUj tt uwtk is this centlcmsav de I; rsiker fcf in elJrt4 ne lci, thin by rtiucUfxe ba lbs txrt of tU LU Uturt to acknowledge Ut cllm. , In sJmttbir hu turn would U f)r i.ldsinc la Mr. Applctooi the commit tee Its cxulJtrtii bo4 only the Mian bf tbe Mrtkee pertw mcd, but the chtv rsclcf and dJctliy 6f Ike WtU. lit Ktl Uc f.tthful, dintnif end tile tjjrnt, (fie WW .f ,. t.J.'fik"tlat.tO hie Mftk4.. . . , Tkscoromliiii Ncomrhetsd im iaep- tloo of lh WUlnf rttoluitoo 1 The rttolutloo tHrecud the Govtroor to pftubl to Mr. AppUioo, it coenpen- lion fgr hit Mrtket Kiooo. in tn atat at MA ftenitf Ihii turn wii reduced to and basted at the'. imowoL Thit sum of g $00, I bchwied b the cou of the Siitue. IDITM. u r.tnrrK. Tht niHowinjc it tntstnet oft WtUr fiwnt 1 rrtxlrntaa in tUrtott, Ui IrKSd Mt Tttawnf ion Chy, dated Auewt 24k t "General La hurtle irrirfd In ourcl- . . L , - J Amm It th mormiif . I nass uetno tww r ibrotid.and seen intnt lot shows, but no thirr to cdual the brillitncy md splendor cf bit receptloo. I waited on him about three howit er,,' and took him bf the hand. He I the W pktuie of s It .truck til. at the bttant i Ihe very mU. and even wit; Itself itklnic Urto nmUder ai ion the diffrrehee of tetrt, which the lively minners of Ihe Manitiit leiKR te rr murb. Before I dretsed, I pot good situation In the principal Uteri, 10 art him Dtts, and lo mtrk hit CwUD'.rntnfe under uch a but st of craiitude and feeling The sieht I ahtll never foiert- I wn in t balcony, surrounded by all ihe beauty that the eye could retch the stieett de ronted from oppotite s!e ith various flcrsi flowers, and archesthe laulessnow r rinp roet tpon him as he pttcd and siing a cloud of white hindlerthicfs tt etrry step he went. It it beyond de tcription. The crowd keepit.g up n in crttant cheering and cUpping of hinds, lie was drawn in an open Itndeau, by four beautiful cni iccomptrucd by jhc Vror alonehi son and utt after him, in tn open undeau, with lour preys, es corted by fie hundred cavalry and the tjme number of uniformed volunteer corps The Corporation next, In e, carriaprs. 1 n- f it almost worn out with the larior of undergoing the civilities since his arrival in tht country: when repeat erflv condoled with on this fatigue, here plied, u when the hert is glad the body never tires. He travelled seventy miles yesterday, and did not et to bd before two o'rlork Utt night. The Um twenty miles, I am told, was driven in an hou and ahslf. The ptettiest part of the whole parade wts the collection of the children from all the Public Schools formed in line along the Mall, with thrir teachers I'hey muMered about three thousand, and I am told the General was particularly delighted with tbeir appearance, From the Button Centincl. l.o rauttit. The Committee of the munificent city of New-York, who accom pnnied this gentleman to Iloaton, was fur mshed with funds to defray all hisexpen set on the row) ; but were unable to lay out a singte cent. Mo innkeepers, or to) gatherers, would accept any compensation or toll. On entering the State house yard, on hit arrival in Boston, the General perceived among the crowd who surrounded him, the venerable Major Alden, of Duxbury who was his companion in tbe War of the Revolution. The General instantly ad vanrcd to him and embraced him, exclaim ing " God bless you, my dear Alden, I am rejoiced to see you." The effects of this interview upon the assembled multi tude was sensibly felt, but cannot be de scribed. It wi!l be forty years on the 1 6th of next October, since Gen. La Fatette landed in America, on his second visit. Generfll La Fayette has a son named CeorseWashingiomnd two daughters named V irgmia and Carolina, who togeth er have thirteen chiklrenv corresponding in number to that of the old United States, and most of them marked in thrir names with something American. ' This family are incorporated as one, whereof the Gen eral is the head. He observes the anniver sary of his wife's dissolution, by abandon ing the pleasures of.iociety. It will be recollected that she shared the dungeon of Olmutz with him, by which she sacri ficed her life. It is mentioned, in a Boston paper, that neither ..theXrencK iir JinRlish 'Consuls extended iy tivimy la General Lafar ette. It is rumored, that they act in pur suance of orders received from their re spective governments. Aew-Yerl; fiafier. , I iMp C h.tiot, arrived it lLtt f" llitnA ll SltH cf July it Irtj-'it IJurKsk (airi u rid htt Klh. lit I-OftdoU 8ofl Staff Ihtl Iks Tm. xrr of Iluttl htt confrrrrd bonov 1 4 lewirdi oa lo! lUl f I rrrxb: t,ffrfr wko wars mtlovad in lit ti. .. 1 L Cimptlsn. TkUltcofisIJfrrdtnaJtcmt! to liKfttM the tAflutnca of ItuU 1. rope. The birtttt to tb tvortk of rntt.M promUtd Mrj tome Ctldi Urn cut. Tko Medll Adviser lyiBttjj ike $tidwUn ItUfldmt the privtlenc. 3? vet weather, andlht moUl Hmospbtri icllnj ttplbtlrlunt ' - llMtUttati icslort tht Alrenoci. kite been suspended, If the iotertKMltion 4 the rorut wUk the view to efltct icoo. modttlon with great Drittio. The Mirnuli oflittuo.i Mirrtrci ft Malta. Mr. Stfwlor4C4fiftii5 wifetpetteiti letve KnltAd to 1 few days for St. Petcrt burgh. Is toe neighborhood of Greenwich and De ptford, there had appetrtd within few Mkietelof fniiic,itomingthe nma ofUrlamite holding forth to ihc mo4 public t bo rottg hftrts, and ittractb j rout. Utudef of kabkersoo. A London paper uj " Ify In l.ljb. life is now pnrsucd by no ten than three Marouitet. A letter from Cibftltar notices the tail ing of several bomb and mortar ve te ,, which had been lying there sorot time, for Algiers 1 frota which ctrrumtunct it wat inferred lhal an Imrsediato attack would like pltce, the wtmttofihe Orjiil te ttcli being then assembled there. CommrrrtaA A Liverpool Courirr of July 27, yt business io gtnettl contin ues very flat, and price 1 of produce de pressed. T be demand for Cotton letseni aod ihe tales miking are It very kit price fair Upltml only fetch IJ. itj good fair little more than 8j. Loxooii, jt Ly 36. 1 The i7rfr-The Intelligence cotiitin td in papers, is well It that which retch es ut by private rhannelt, it highly fator able 10 the cause of the Greeks. The di visions among the Chiefs in the Mom. base been almost entirely healed, private feelings and interests being nobly tutpci, ded or ttifled by the patriotic motive of uniting the defence of the country tgvimt ths common enemy. From. Cerio kit lasCflcd-jhat-a mutiny hd broken out in the fleet of the Captain P.cha, and that the Turkish commander had been asut tinated by his crew. 1 ne ureek government having ratified the loan raised in this country, ptrt of iht money had been delivered at Miolon gl.i,and part at Hydra. Thit seaonblt supply would invigorate the military operations, and have a beneficial effect on the spirits and comforts of the Greek troops. Capt. Thornton, it Boston, who left Jt mtiei the 2d instant, itatct, that the pi rates, who captured theMartba Jane, tnd brought in there, were tt be tried in about a week. Capt. Fowler tnd crew were t Port Royal, as witnesses One of the pi rates had turned King'i evidence ; and it was reported that he hadfWesscd having been 20 years a pirate, ani bad commit ted number of rourdersA A series of the Mexican fun has been received at Philadelphia, dntaininir the details of ihe capture and Wecution of Iturbtde, as already publish t by ut, with ihe additional fact, as stated ry the Edi tor of the National Gazette that " the Mexican Congress had decrel a pension to his wife and family of eigfi thousand dollars per annum, but forbiddh tbcm to reside in the Republic." This liberal act will meet thlannlause of every humane and enlightevd mind. Letters from Mexico mcntibed that Don Pablo Obregon has been bpointed Minister from that country to til United States. Gentlemen well acouaiied with Mr. Obregon represent him asol of the most interesting young men ol tit coun ....- .1 try. The Baltimore Patriot, in reTryting on the execution of Iturbtde. obfc-ves, 14 He was in pursuit of a crown k his head but, alas ! he toon found hi had no hea4 orihe crown. Yorttovn, Fa. Gen. La Fayette ing accepted of an invitation to be tent at the celebration, on tKa I Oth af toler, the anniversary of the capture Lord Comwallis, and his army, at Yirkl town, great preparations are mayg hroughout Virginia, and the adjoinft? districts of other States, to render tie ceremonies more interesting, mapnificcM and splendid, than was ever before wr nessed in our country. ' There was a general illumination of t'H town of Newbern, on the 24th uit. w honor' of 'i!fc.mr&&iKU tor in the. United Stales. Frederict Batei Esq. 1 elected Cfif- emor ol JVlissouri. Thi

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