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1 1 I" ' U Mi mill i I , ,f ..v. t i x 'r. M ' f ... ii: .3 J wt r ; IT i i . ; r' ' t A runsmnNTia vow - - i itiru k.M4 . . ', ' ; Vl.. tU4 . I a r irM Mvarret. View York . U ' liaatfJppl k . J Moot! """ Kentucky ti 10 3 -50 Tt.. r..r,!n labte'shows correct - Afik nrannt State of th MCC loratvotet Ut TUai indJt ke V ft h dent, ft It. perhaps, pottihle to attain it the pretext UatsFrom the dMa Vrl t Gen. Jackson, by tht votes of jfaffiLwhTch are n concerto' bur-vp poncnts. 11. te oomoip an tics- It mutt be reroeiuberi J,Uat Ihl forego ing ttstsment It the one lettt favourable i. n.n.r.l Jackton It It properlf the statement of our eoemf. Giving U our completion, it would mumi shape too formidable forth nerves of our oppo-ttnt- . , Again we Say o Mends or .Mr. Adams-why lay " " chmcter and glory of the country In to hopeless a coa ten f Why struggle against a doom that bluory hit already recorded on her page ol truth ? It it an old siting, tha! to t ease to do ctIIi it an atonement for guilt al most equal to virtue. Phitad. Mercury. Extraordinary." Arle D.uj;hter, and a t.-, f . . . f ) .Mjk) tar't RO tO tOUr ' . 'tn J. i... nuhter l A female child was born In Tcnn town- ahip, Pcnntf IvanUt on the Tih lint, where anin. r nniwiwinii. iin imb i in inn. wiivib were n the room at tb me. the thltd. he mhrr, the rraHdmotAtr, the? T . . eAA. ah mtker. th rradmotkr, Ihe V It. " V" v. - - . . .... Tfror-greiwjnoAfri and the frre jfrrerf tttanimothtr maUiiK fitre generatlont grandmother making litre generations all 6rtt born cbildien but the great, great -gril ndniother. : TnV greaT,-greaf-yji and-1 mother dretsed the child, and came on foot" more than hatf a mile lr In the habit "of ' lUitinjhertMrdrenrwilkrnjr l6ne,ind'fTequemly-Tetxrrn!rK at-nlght. She bidt fair to tire to see another gen eration of her descendants. DISTRIBUTION OF THE BIBLE. At a late meeting of the officers and managers f the Halcigh llible Society, taya the Register of the Cih lost., an Agent was appointed to go through this County, for the purpose of in creatine: the circulation of the Bible. in oursuance of a Resolution pissed at the annual meeting in December last. The Rev. Mr, Winston, an Agent of ther American Biblr Society, (of Which this Society la Auxiliary,) bring present, he was requested to give to ihe meeting such information -at he "had beeo'abW to eollect in thejur uey which he had lately taken through this" State, in order' to ascertain the state of the Bible cause. This re quest was cheerfully complied with, and the account proved very interest ing to the Board."-NlnW. is nf opin ion, that there Ire in this State, ten thousand- families destitute of the Bible r that tn one-half the Cooirtiea there are no Bible Societies - that many of the Societies in existence are very inelEcient, some of them not hav. ing met for two, three or four years j that in some portions of the State, the operations of Bible Societies are op posed, even by those who profess to be Christians. But though these facts ; wediscouraging, it is believed, that the Bible is gaining efficient, zealous . friends and advocates, in many parts of the State. The Iredell Bible So ciety has resolved to supply the des titute io that county, nd the wotk is by this time probably effected. There were found in Iredell, more than 230 families without a Bible. This fact waa ascertained "by the Sheriff of the County, at the time he collected the taxes. Granville Couotv will proba bly be supplied with Bibles in a few weeks, agents having been engaged to effect the object; and the Bibles be- ing on. hancL -The Orange Bible So ciety have also passed a similar reso lution, and it is hoped the object will aooinhee fle cledTesldeslh e seCoun. - ties, the Societies-in-seven or eighT others have expressed their detcrroin - anion to ascertain the wants of the des titute lamiUes -w'uh'm-their - bounds, . during the present . summer, w.itLfa r view to supply them as soon as prac. jfcaMeWs On hearing what had bcenffected in Tfedettan whitr wlH probalsbon' be accomplished in Granville, Orange "and other Coupties, this Society has resolved, in case the Agent now em pU'vrd t should not accomplish the work, to obtain like information by means of the Magistrates appointed io the several Captain's Districts, lor receiving the lists of taxable property. We are pcrluaiteJ Out suili a teq-iert oeed ortlr ma le, to meet with 4 reaJy compliance. A torrr.pondcnt of the Philadelphia, h.t hethinat an Important end deiir.l.le ehan In the . f iha counirr. It lt- .k- riTt hout the lte and weight of the di.me. The adnigei of th ch.t.ge. he ar . uldl . . lit. The t4ln ol copper to ! trea ivk.i fhlt ifftulJ amwont toi h ! ' n. t .ilmittntf accuratel I . l I. . uini.aiim nn ins Kreii increatff m im- -- - m 1 1, MM. manf of iho Sooibera) and Weattrn StJtet' U'u i know tar whom au'cl jackeia are fci inu. cdln ineldom teen, and DOtblnjc tevlad. C4n be bouirht for leat than tbe eUUcnlh Sd. The copper coin would noibe.mel- ted down. The chief objection to the change re commended would he the ronej induce ment to counterrthlng. How far ihU might be preteined bt aomo peculiar preparation of the metal, and whether iruii wvum mni . - - - i r it. . r.n.v am nuelitina which eiperience only can decide. ICriDIO lU.VVKI'vi, A friend hat furntahed the editor or the Biltimore Giiette, with a aarople or remarkably fine coffee from l-iberle The onlr thing it wnta it age, being or I hi year a crop. Ou uf b rot i tpectable g roc era ol Baliimore, who l fully competent to decide uon uch m.t I "l ! . i wnenii it CBniut lu uv mi itm w a- 7. 7 ,7 7 "L ... .'lu:. ,!.- - . - K ..It it mentioned, in late Pari paper, I that," tTurinif the' rea'dlnit" of the minurf 7 j in the seit'tp.n of the Chamber ol lepu I Ucit. crowded round "en. Lalayetie, to congratulaie biiu on the perlect re ettab- .1 . . " ri t" t.-t Tl i"'Yv ntnment oi ni nenn. im vnaniucr was engaffed in hearinR anrf discuuing of Ih lciral Halt nd if juriea. General Lafayette was sworn, and then took hit sent. aLi!a, mat 15. CirctHl Court of U. States. The Court othe United Sutea lor this District commenced its session on 1Mon3ay last present Chief Justice 1 Marshall and the Urn. Judge Potter. ! No suit of general interest was tried, the Court having continued, upon the affidavit of the defendant's aeent. the auit of Rr v. Jonathan Whitakrr vai Rev. Frederick Freeman, iosthutrtl several years since for a libel. We underatand that this suit was contln. uctL-uipon the ground, ihut the defen dant was without counsel in the Court, in consequence of the unexpected ab sence of a gentleman of the Bar upon T . 1 ..!... Ar ,1 . , . ,, - whose services the defendant hud re- lied. The suit o.itzgerqlJ vs. Williami, for a malicious nrrest Hnd'prosectTtTtj'n w of the plaintiff, (a citizen of Georgia,) j upon a charge tl stealing negroes, was aIso continued by the Court upon the affidavit of the defendant. Thefe being but little other business in the Court, it adjourned yesterday. Star. A tign in Boston. 'Hyatt, in play, ing Billy Black for his benefit, at the Tremont, attempted to read some conundrums, - reflecting . 00 - General Jackson he was hissed so loudlv, that he came to the foot lights and burned the paper. I'll thank his hon or, the Mayor of Washington, if he will notice this. Noah, The depth of rain which fell in En gland in 182T, was 1274 inches, or 7850 hogsheads per acre, or 1,211,281 tons weight on a square mile a weight about 833 times greater than that of the atmosphere oq the same space. - The pew. Paj ' h has been some time building fi "f. for the town re sidence of the , , ifan extMvaeant rosr hss beetr-d lULuvacuiuictiurai ociormuies ana . or dered to be taken down.: A loud call ia made for the exposure oi the nerson whose, bad taste ruled. Mr. Nathj architect, has cleared himself. . a the Wolf, the missionary, being prevented ffoTtt prbsecultag"his intended. 'mTssTO'td' Palestine, in consequence . of the present unsettled state of Turkey j ntends -to visit scattered Jews in Africa, and to explore the country as far as Tombuctoo. The London Morning Chronicle affirms that, according to the latest and moBt au thentic accounts, the number of Dissen ters in Great Britain, including the Scotch Presbyterians in both kingdoms, amounts to ten millions of souJs, MAY 27, 1 023. 1 II tug out your lUnncrt on th outward vaib." riiaiY, ANDrRW JACK80.V. - fa TICI MMftllT, JOHN C. CALHOUN. Freeman, 'hrrr the Hickonr Tret. In MoraM hihwvht hae heher'd hee i O'er Preedon'a Land Its branchca watt, Tvai pl"t'J on the Liaa's Gaafa." . , Tito r-ruri b fvof ui with i tt $f We are autboria-4 ) mf, that JJrnrjr A. Jlarrin. tM. will be a candidate at tha en. fng Auguai.aWetion, to reprent lb freemen! of Stokea eowrty la the lloua of Commont of the nett tgilature of thla Hate. Ttie Unci on tbe death of Mr. D. C. U'Neely, ; ar raccivrd i and tball find a place In oar oeit . , ' or rucceeuing papar, Major Ceneral la the llou of IUprenla- te,on ihe Uthinrt. tbe b,IMo aboi. in oi- lice of Major neral in tt military peac et- ttbnbment of tha U. Staiea, wa paaeed hy a 1 majority i ths bill waa aent to the Senate ' on (be m read twice, and, Aer a hott jitcuaion, fefewwd to tbe mintary eommitte. , ... ... fS?! .f eoncurred ' in the resolution from the other aawtaytc. jaw h 36th MiaC, ao UuU Congre mut b terminatod ita fciart yea- terdaY.- httrnnt lmirvemnt-'Th bill making p propmtiona f tr ptirpoaet of internal improe4 ment, tbe pafe of wbioh seemed at on time to be hatarxW by diaagreament between th Houaea. haig bce referred to a coromiu tee or conference, ha, now paaaed into a law, tlie manager on th part of each House having mutually receded from eome of the mot ohjectioral amendment,. Tbe resolutions fur receding were pawed by the Senate on tbe 16th inn., yea 37, nayt 12 1 it wu alto paaaed by tl House of Representatives; ao that the bill it a law of tbe land. Z3" The Catawba Journal, heretofore, for three years or more, publiahad In Cbarlotta. haa diacontinued in that place, and was issued 9'i"bury, on Tueaday Ust, under the title of ra'"1 Cauwtw ournwt Iteontinuea, j" heretofore, to-adrocat the caused the P"1 " Inwmbents of th National Goeerw ment. Tbe newly organized Superior Court of the City of New-York, waa opened at tb City Hall a "." - . . t j , nn K. K Vnt Jncttr Jnra mmanrimtm 1 1 f if mm araaiiB ri aui'n wm nnman. inn ii innaa w ivv veio vgui aavii kibii wiavai w iiviiim m Oakley, were qualified, and took their teats. $hv!.mJ) Ute i!ntiMM Pllnf am ktawkMA nrnraiftTtjtV tf ."""" ''""" rr"" v ItbU Court. : He. it a gentleman of talenta and; extensive acquirementa. '.', -".n'.Ji- -T- "Ai ! 4 further itfiilcoHtn, on lb part of th lal Treasurer of Virginia, Jerman Raker, who com mitted suicide in consequence of his embarrass ments, ha come to light : In 1824, the fundi of the Cincinnati Society of Virginia, were placed in the State Treuurer'a hands s about 1 0.000 of which are missing t which, added to th dc6 ciency in the State's funds, ww all make the whole of the unfortunate Treasurer's . defalcation amount to about $36,000 ! Corn. &?c In Tuscaloosa. Ala bama. 00 the 19th ult. corn sold fori,v recommend that the voters in this a. .vi , . . . fcr "U9lKl ' corn m utc Barac ' th arucie was very scarce, toro a . n can be had in Salisbury, in any quan tity, for 37 1-2 cents per bushel Ba con, 8 to 10 j Flour, 24 to 4 50 per barrel. A Dnd.K correspondent of the Kichmond Whig, communicates to that paper the particu lar of a fatal duef, "which fobfc 'pTaCe af 'Powha tan court -house, during court week, a short time .hxhrr uA i:rumpt im which 4b latter waa abot. dead on the first fire. Archer happened to in suit Cnimo 1 for which the latter aent the for- mer a challenge, who very reluctantly accepted it, and afterwards made every conceation that a high-minded man could makeTbut all would asn1ltewtsa. h4.efitkii tight of ' the court-house, while the Judge was on tha bencb i Crurap waa kjlIeA and Archer ad mitted to bail, '.o stand his trial at tbe next court 1 Crump had a family, of five or six chil dren 1 Archer it a bachelor.:. , . ' Frm ihe Aational Gazette. Washington Irving received three thou sand fiounds sterling, from Mutts,, the London bookseller, for bis Lfe of Colum bus. ' lui.l.'y f iur. A l llf r wl fiffivfil at Muiit Mourng n-jfFi Irnlfll county, In t! llt1, on th Will April, IB-'H. I,kU iH-intrkci! at Oell lr, Hmith-Cri!in, Nv. XMt, IHi'fli It ltilnf btn uttrly Avi mnikt rellinf iHrtnn milti, the ditance btfcUe two ,ulficai atttrtaa, U aliotjIJ ol hut ttkrn at finite, more than m aorai. Thla circtimrtanc it mada public, fur lha pur. pooe of Inducing a gfr at di graa of frnr on iha Drt of ttriuin nort rriM'eri i for it naiit . . . iMe been Owing 10 in grow nrgiifcnco nr kim ane, or or, of them, nat tha trtter abor4Mad m to parfurmlnf ao Ar a luurMr. - , .... araaiaeT. ... WW t! THE la ELECTORAL DISTRICT. ,0a the 6th inttaot, at the residence of M rr JhtrUurgto in Durke eoue ty, It being the place apfiolnted by Jaw thcjtongtti dratnct.'thV members from tha counties after, mefttionedy met in Convention, for tbe "purpose' f of nomlnat'rng n Electoral" Cabdldatr ! la iatoerr of Andrew Jackitn, as1 President, aod John C. Calhoun as Vice Prcaident. The couniin composing the said Elec toral district, being called over, it ap peared that regular meetings had taken place in Burke and Haywood j and their representatives in this convention duly appointed. The county of Ruth erford being caned, Mr. Carton, from that county, stated, that no meetings purposely on the subject of the Presi dential Election had been called in that county j but the Grand Jury, at their last superior court, having been discharged from any further atten dance upon the court,' formed them selves into a committee, and resolved, unntiimoutty, that they would use all la w fid, fair and honourable meant Co promote ..the. election of yf. ttchonj President, and ; John . C. Calhoun as Vice President. . They then appointed to meet io this convention t His cot- leagues and himself believing it to be a very-convenient and fair' teat of the voters sentrmentsrn their crunryf-havef attended, and offer this recmmeoda tin as their credential. . Which be ing approved of,' nemine eontrtt dis ccnte, the. members proceeded to or ganize the convention. Mr. John McDowell of Rutherford, was appointed President s sod Col, Alneu- Burrin secretary. Mr. Car son, of Rutherford, stated that there having been.no definite number of members fixed upon as the ratio of any county, they were-unequally rep resented : he moved, therefore, that in voting for the candidate to be pro posed, they should ballot by counties, and not . by polls... .This . proposition being agreed to, tbe representatives of each county withdrew and after due consideration, reported each in favour nf Lo. tiobert Love, ot Haywood. ! rr L .1 ' 1...: upon wnicn, mc loimwinc ruuiuiiuns I . ' were adopted unanimously : Reohed, that this convention re. rnmm.Brl RORRRT .LOVK. of Haw. ' ... wood countv. as a person every wav .. rmA . . vtMnrA r.Lt,. f. this district V and . that, Tn the event of his receiving a majority ot the suf frages of North-Carolina, ne wtl vote for Andrew Jackson, an President and John C. Calhoun, as Vice Presi dent. Resolved, that this convention regard the right of suffrage in the election o President,, as the most important o civic privileges ; but that, as it is noxv exercised, it is as injurious to the d m muoity as though they did not possess the right at all ; and therefore earnest district attend on the day hxed bv law for that election, and discharee faith- i ' . r., ,u. - m Antv ,n ,hrr rmmtn- Resolved, that the following persons be appointed as committees of Vigi lance in their respective counties : In the county of Haywood, Felix Axley, Gen. Trios. Love, Col. Jacob Smith. Col. JohaXaum, Mj. Wil liam uever, John B. Love. ...in Buncombe county, Gen. Wm. D. Smith, Capt. John Miller, Thos. FstcramciudKrndohrj Young, Esqrs. and Col. Robert Bell. in uurie county, .wart: orittain, Esq. Col. David Newland, Col. David Baker, Col. Wm. Dickson, Rev. Richard Bifd,2uld Francis Glass, Esq. "!ff'Rtjlherfordj Erwin,vMpK well, Richard Burchet, ' loricl , Resolved, thrxt these proceedings be published in the Western Carolinian and North-Cirolina Star and GTzette: john Mcdowell, ca'. Alnbt BurgiMi Sfc'ry. American Engineers are said to bt en gaged by the Porte in fortifying the Dardanelles. Ka r..'..'.''rrto 1 :-J.u l,Jl"'a n"n'r4, it nur lt ilU, fium M'ttliiiiglnr., l.kli trtta () lTtb Inat. and at wt hat brfur kKI, ho tf,. point mrnt ill pn-jLljr he trrnlr, till iftrr Con. grca adjtxirns hcfi Mr. M ttn'rr ran t atnt by tb Prrlden, In dfipite tba " focttow (, and in fuirijmaot of Fr. Adam'i ptdgi to lha Federal party, . An Snfammtl publication, mad tip of forgery and falaehood, knows tttb "coffin handbill baa found III way into thla part of th coon. 17 1 a quantity of tbem, printed both in Get. man and Engliah, baa been received for a.77: tribution by tirtaiu fmtm in thla pkwecmH,ut by wfm aent, of a received, w ar d'upoa., t d4 n t liarllyi not 1o Hiaeloao at iA W y we befiaet i thai Vea 'at Watt,' th party," wovld aa wjllingly reattinlrr aa accoaation of pe4il Wcenjr, aa bav ebtgd ub..bing We-M- lated ao disgraceful a production. pA'fnend ftg'getirto Vl,W imi'itotm: ben of Oni jpf iMIrtfflr ffprofiaalonf, Ipprar to be th principal agenta In this (jnn baDdb3i tranU"f(Ton f'Tf IttUtti thrt, KOWiftf ir,'W flj ground that th handbill affords an apt emblem of their pruttiti but cipresict a bop ttiat but few wtyrrf hr tboa sombr receptacles which ar likely to b th accompanymcnta of that practice, and of which tb handbill la ao peeu. liarJy emblematic, may fumbbed from among bie Jackson frienda. v .... Wretched Depravity We reluc tantly discharge duty which devolves on us as public journalists, io noticing what we believe to be an unpreceden ted instance of human depravity. On Tuesday night, the. 13th inst. two girls, sitters, were apprehended ia Lincoln county, 6 or 7 miles cast tf the court-house, on suspicion of hav ing morcTered a infant child, of which o7rrbf-lhcm'rw been delivered a short time previous j auUjrftfeJfotf ncsday morning. On iis being ru-. mored that the brother of the girls was concerned its ihe foul trantauion Charged against them, the Sheriff of Lincoln, and others, went in pursuit of him,, and overtook and arretted him iu Mecklenburg county; from whence he was taken to Lincoloton and lodged in jail on Sunday. All three of the parties were examined be fore a special court of magistrates j and the folio ving facts, among others, came out in evidence, or by the vol uotary confession of the parties: , . The younger of the rslstcrs jrno was only between 13 and 14 -years Id, wasdtlivtred of a li ving child j which , her elder sister killed' and buried in " thegarden being:'instigated thereto by the threats of her brother, who de clared he would kill her if she did not do so.. ..and wh", the girls say, is the father of the child ! Previous" to the arrest of the girls, their brother made bis iescapef went. into Vicckiecbur- -county, was married to a respectable yung lady on Thursday, aod was ap prehended, as above stated, by the Sheriff of Lincoln, on Saturday night. We refrain from entering into fur ther particulars of this unique and aoul-aickening transaction, or from in dulging in such reflections as the oc casion would seem to call for ; as, in due time, there will be a judicial in vestigation of the whole affair ; when justice will be meted to all the parties. Cttmty ,ifiuri.t the May term of Roa-so County Court, held in this town las? week, Fielding Slater wag elected Sheriff, in place of tatse I). Jones, Ho declined a re -election: John Beard, Jr. County Trustee; John I!. Ilardif. flegiiteri Wm. II. Wilson, and George Utaman, Coroners, The county U was laid at CO cent! ... the poll, and 15 cents, on the hundred dollars worth of property. Under an act of assembly, which esta a dis cretionary power in the Magistrates of the coun ty taseleet threes thrbodyrwhowdirrr-h re made to preside at the rrfrujar terms iof the. county courts, Thomas G. Polk, Acbibald G. Carter, and John Andrews, Esqrs. were elected to discharge that duty for the ensuing year. fVrrrv-We:fcam hat man by tbena"- " of art. wat barbarously murdered, a few dajt nnce, on the borders of Stokes county, i)f in state : thie body waa dragged about a qu net oTi'mllean' throat ment 1 auapicinn fined opon a man of the neigh- bonrlioor), as the rnurdereri but we have not understood whether he hat been apprehei'ded or not. ," SI- Good Dividend. Th American (New-Vrrk) insurance Company, haa declared a dividend of 2 per cent, on the capital ttook, for the last X months. A profitable concern. f ,