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- i - v isfof Canseslcfciflel at December T?rrrt ' of the Sunreme-CourfA D;U26. M ' : " - ' W'vi . .'l H 1 . ' ' 0 ;: j WlIHatn Wis and, othersl Hugh 'Torrance t V ami James KeTrrAdmrstfrpm Iredell; In Equity. '4 pcree according; to the Report of the jplerknd tastelf of Irede'tU except xstothe Interest pHtlicf ) hire nd: prints of TteiTToes, woicn quesuqn isxe- ' served fer&rthreonsidratjoh. 'cU ;-viIriin L.' AVilfams fe M icajah. R'cks others, 4 from Nash;4 ' In Equity. Bill dismissed wlthtrnt V - tMCTiah t?VS r Executors apl?T,f Gfriff es - of r , Tloland lVill'raras from Nah. ) . Tn Kquitv. ' Inter- l,'Cutqry oruer ot xn uouix peiow reversed. Jie? feTred to the Master o take an 4 aounfj; y": 'XAVUllam Bryan and others i. theExecutors ami A Trustees oJMoes Griffin, from Johnston: Iw Fquitv. X J&rria nrfrisar&v r - - Wniinm (CrooTrVftxeCiitor of Bryaa Whitfield, '-r;William .Herring' & wife,Vand others, legatees, from Xeoouv tnEquit Ordf-r of reference re newdiy:a'ld?ng the. Clerk of this Court, to the Commissioner .chosen by t lie parties., i - - XTtoh j staHfrdmilMlito , .Irfiy Swe. the heirs and devisees ot jsa thaii'Vord, cfrcx'd. from Lincoln. The irtertocu- ttorv order ot tn w i;ourt pm r nr parr .onoi ine lancls res rv' d. and the cause remandetl to "the Superior Court of Lincoln with Instructions! to I -.rnake patitiortfflrt '"S T'' i 7- - :r 1 ; , Fanri Simmsund Sam!. Allen . tJres.wen Key ; $nd Others; froni Uockitfg-liam. In Equity. De .vlbree 8ocorlin.to Itenpft." ': ; x i ;t;Joserih lOavidson, Treasurer of Public " Build jngs ri; Cedrpe4 Robtnsopi appt , from Iredell.- 'Judgmentot reTersed, and ' 'new flrrontedrtl-"'1'-.'.?' V''ir'-' '; ' WilKani Drew JAtdrnev Ceneral and others v Tlieohhilus Hunter from VVakei lln Equity.vIn- Sarah Green v. AVilKam Croom. GtmrdiaTu and ; vuliam Kranton, from1 reene. in rcqUity. Jtce njandf d to the CourtbeloV, f with leave to take ) ifarthfr-testjmonyX:i y'ry: v. ' ElumM. Jbnson2.Chafles Carson, npnellrtftt; f :fiom Bu5combe- j -Judgment of the Superior j :-;; Governor to tlie: use of County Trustee r. J "VViinain lUrr and others, from "Stokes. Judgment i' of the Superior :Conrt;affimed.:ri-:vArr-:-- " ? estate Bankof NbrthCarolina v. Henrv-TIunteifs f 3Ki0ciitors and ot h ersj) appts f rom E1 g-ecomb e I J iidffment of the Superior Court affirmed, T,Poe on -de misf of 1 Taylor and othe'rs t?. M ary i r Saunders appAivjm pnslowi" Judgment ot the Superior Coiiitaffirmffd.Q; John MofoTVcad r. Eustace Hunt and others :u same tvsame frbi i HockinjErham In Equity. J njur.e'ioi made rprpefual aiul contact set aside - vnoni,rfPmwf'convey'n? Lot; in .dispueye'ec. of. conveni-fthceto -be approved Iof hy jiliemaster :6f thiCorrt: -- r c tTVV ill hjrf Hugh es Eustace Hunt and others, : ,aro'tlokmg dis solved and.hi9dfsniissd with costs. : ; - 5- ; ! Thomas Alston' rv Steph- -v Out erbridge, from ' Franklin ..T: Equity. lnJunction rnide perpefu al. upon theoU'plainants feconveying to the de ,'f( nda'niS trusted whatever interest he may have derived under the deed from Fehner to him, and ' rre nde rin g posseabicnT ;r i " ; 1 JonathanStephe.ns r.'Lahan .Tones, from Cum berland. J liHghwErit of thej Superior' Court af- J bah 'AleVander t?. John B. Hutchinson, - from Ireile IV Judgment of the Superior Court revers ecJ;snd new tiMl'granfejl; ; , "".'...v-j.Vr jAlinKUtHviell : ;5tartin Elliott, appt. , from I Butherfonk Judgment aCrmed. . v. 1 Branch ofl I'ete'r Sorter,' Ex'or. of Ca'. Utv A-fV-1 MHo, ii win ; ,1, eiiv, , , jivv. v to-the'Cl-Ttc Itirrtake an account, and report' to :tUe 'iiexVfcrrfvV : V ' Jobn Nesbjtt r-, IrughMontgomery'k Ex'rs from Bowan. In Equity. 'Inferred to the Clerk to take an account of the consideration money, with Jntc-res!up totlie present tinie-deducting the Xvar inferos'.' y:)Vr,'''KX--' ' ';: JomtKkh'Cheshire iJ George 'Bboe and others, from BowanA 'In Equity. - Bill dismissed, "v ith cr.sts,' except- as lo the cots of-the'widow, who ..p;iys ber. own. : - vV-r - ''J ' '::'y ,r '". v John Hick 9.' Allen i Stole ei and others, apnts. from Montgpm ery. ; : J ud men t ? of the S u p e ri ot Court reversed and new triar granted. . . - Ambrose Nelson t.'Bird Evans, from Rdcking ham. ' Judgment of the Superior Court affirmed. ;i Jphn.BEarle t WillramNpicksoni and C. Mc l"iowelL admfs.f appts. from Burke. Judgment I fjihe-Superio i prnnted.V -V Tj Vl A' '' - v ' ' " John Farrar r. jfm-up aiswoji, tirom inamam. Judgment pf the Superior (Court; reversed, and uew. trial granted.!- " V l ? -y I -, , - VVhUip Stimlivantl. -William Stnrdivant, from iiralifa.; n4'q'"ly Inferred (to the Clerk to Itake an ccount :'i;-'.r. " : Arclubald Fagan v. Arthur Newsom, from Da vidson Judgment of the Superior Court reers td and -new trial granted. - " .. ' ; lJ William loresay and wife W David Buntinsr, I Ren. from Sampson. ' Judgment of the Superior K - Sarah" B.? Carl er v .Solomon. Graves, appt. from Caswell. Appdsmed-- John Shambmrger, ip pt p.' Alexander Kenite. dy, admr. from Moore. Judgment of the Supe Vior Coint affirmed Ru'e to set aside the nonsuit jjiscfiargjed ' AV'iS ' j'. r"'-'"'.T.: i Margarel McDonald v., Kenneth Murchison, from lbore. Itule to set aside nonsuit made abr 'sohUeA'":,': ' . ": ",; ; :"-": j Redmort.Crumpler'and others, appts. v.- The Cov'ernor to the use of the State, from Wake. Judgment of the Sup-riir Court rerversed, j i lienry. vuiiaais vjuwijci appj. limn Rowan. Judgment 01 me aupenor uourt ar I John ly. F. Kirk, and others v. : O. Watts, ex'rAnd VJosiah Turner, ; &c. from . Orange. n Equity! 7.11:11 dismissed without costs-ech par ty pay ing-iheir o wn costg;:-! c .. " v. Josiah Turner and 'I nomas i V atts v. Cape ) I infi-e. lri Eouit Ordered that his cause be remanded to the Court belGv-n; having been, re nioved to this Court prematurely, - ; ; '--' , PasqaalJ?. Asne y. Cape Fear Navigation Com pany f rom Orange.-.7 1 n Equity. ; Sam e Order. Child and Clancy" v. Cape Fear Navigation Coin- pany, from Orange", j In Equity.4 Same Order, . j Josiah 1 urner ami. Uhilds, ,exr. ' from Or ange. J udgment ot the b uperior 1 Court re ver se d, add new' trial granted. ! A"-tT-dome'Ai,LazarusVfrom Cumberland. InjEquity"' Decree of Sale.. : v. " . ,; m X Dempsev Taylor c. Ham and Zealous Tavlor; , Kfom Nasht 4. : A n abated suit scire facia to the ; ' ! VUefendanta to shew cause wlierefore they should juot nav r.nsts. . Ordered tlit rnt fioTw n-.v P'eir own costs: 1 tate v. Pender Weeks and ty' ray Beggs, apts. tn Kdgecornbe. . -Rule for a new trial made ab- oiute. . State vJtm-,: a negro sliveirbniw4lanbverl udgment arretited., -f t S;' Krt V ;'. yf j'State.t. CurtialOiTel rrom;'NwXIatiover "!t.gment: arrested. 'r.Ci ; ;-f-;7 II fstate c Robert : II, Molie,r; Jrora Buncombe f itdercji that a 'Sub poena duces Icctim Issue to the ticrk df,the-;SuneriorCtiurtr ryrfr fativr. ja!tl;i K BrliWi, from t'Granfille.-.- JlnotJierwai .ting I -Ar.an l7-the tinnc of ISIajf! r Griffin, dh i this city, on "TVd emperance.: Sorrt onvconuttion he.would drink -the whole ;at ann soon alter. eii, into a proionnu 4 . from, whiclt he never awokei fB$y pf j V iWeva:rp gl ad ; to' Jearri: tha 1 the Se wberr P 1 a je vy iiif -ut uiuit9 pci 1 oj in mc juuuicj rprtithisplace instead ot three tuhI; as theTStage will f ea vei - thtV.ci t;v .:in Vr'Iesday- and "Friday. mrninsat'4 b'clbckv t;wi earfy oiir .8ernTr-:epktvcgistefirtoit8ub-. convenient June of departure since the cotnmencenent of . the present year, it has v-; . 1 - - - not .done hitheTla. A stase will leave Newbern Tr Raleigh, at- the same time, that the stage departs hence for Newbern. riavinjc finished, in this day's paper, the publication of such documents growing but of irivestigatfon of the Vice-President's conduct, vhilst Secretary of War, as we conceive necessary to a full. understand i ng of the wlvde matter, we avail ourselves of the first opportunity, to publish the law passed at he recent session of the '-Leari latore. to prevent the. migration of free ne groes iti to tht,s State. It is certainly the mbStl important ' measure which "received legislative sanction, and if duly enforced, win. -serve ... M to relieve us of a nortion of dod- ulatibn, bj; no means desirable. This sub j ec t has bee'n. agita ted for several years, and the large majority ! in irs favor at the last session, may be attributed, we believe, to the; speech of 'M r. M 'Lane of Delaware. delivered in the House of Hepresjentattves, December 12, 1820, on the ad mission of Missouri into the Union. The birth-day of .Washington, X has been celebrated generally throughout t le Union, with the usual demonstrations of respect. , i Mr. Cocke lias declined a re-election to Congress, from Tennessee, and' we learn that Pri or Lea, Eq. is a candidate to suc ceednim. v Several complimentary dinners have been Vvenin Alabama and Tennessee, to Col. John Williams, Charee des Aftains to Gua- tetnala, since his return. , . -77.- .' Til . m f . JtMrge iscej- A gentleman in Orange County onj tne waters of Cain Creek, late ly kiljed a Beef,, which weighed upwards of 0p pounds to the'ejuarter, and yielded 55 lbs. of Tall uw. It was wortbto him g60. Mijor Vndeventer; has been removed from the ofiice of Chief Clerk'iin the De pa r t m e rit of Wa r, in cbhserju en c e 6 f d i s -Closures 'made before the Calhoun Coin biitteei,"and Alajor Chs. J. Nourse has been substituteitio his steatl. 1. . Methodist Cmifererice. The Virginia Annual Conference, commenced its Ses sion at Petersburg on the 15th' and ended on the 22d ult. ' liishops M'K.eridree, Sotder and Roberts,, and. upwards of seventy trav-.eliing-f "Preachers altendeu. .On the last day of Conference, the following appoirit- mentswere made : JAMES nrVElt DISTRICT. ; Lewis Skid5oe, Presiding Elder. Shockcc Hill, Uichmond," G. W.. Chariton. Old Town,- Uichmond, Wm. IIammett. VVil'iamsburg, William M'Clun Gloucester, Rufus Ledbetter. Hanover, Uobei t Wilkersou, Peyton. Culpep;er, O.'B. SykesH Speck. Columbia, Jesse Lee, John Watson. ' CharlottesviileJ Moses Brock; Richard D. Heii , 4 wether. .: t - - erst, William Starr. " . MEHEUIiLV DISTRICT. II. G. jl.EioH, Presiding , Elder.. Lynchburg, Dp tor Leach; Petersburg, William A: Smith. ; -( Bedford, Joshua Lee, John A. Miller, John Early. Buckingham, Jas. Head, T. R. Brume.: -, ' Greensyille, Win. Lee, R. Miner. -Meckleiiburg, P. Anderson, J. Smith. Brunswick, James M'Aden. Amelia G. W. Nolly. Chesterfield, S . p. Tompkins, C. P. Mowman. NEUSE DISTRICT. ; Thovas How xni. Presiding Elder. Newbern, T. Crowder. Raleigh B. T. Blake. Raleigh: Circuit, G. W. Harper. t Trent, iWilliam Jones, John Carson. Topsail; Inlet, Sam'l HarreU. - y Beaufort and Straits,'" E- Atkinson. Dlack River, William, B. Moss. Haw River, Benton Field, Thos. Barnum Tar River, J, W. Bell. j . v YADKIN DISTRICT. PJ Dacj, I'resithng Elder. Granville, James Dunahay.r Franklin, Henry Alley. Yadkin G. Stephens. , y- " SalisBurv, Jv C.Ballew, Wm.vAbington. Guildford, Pv. Wiley, l Mann. - , . Banister, . - Evans. . , 3 " ! NORFOLK DISTRICT. fc H. Hooares, Presiding Elder. . ' Norfolk;', J osepli Carson. - K y;yy: 7?r , 21 Portsmouth, ; Daniel Hall, f & ;y- ' ' .v-'C; j'rincess Ann, John Panabaker, B. Edge. Suss s, ! J , CurW, V ilsoii HarcwU' ; : MnrfreesboroughJ W. J. Walter - ? n ' f ' I Gates,' James Die Isaac Soulev '. . .. ;yf U::yy ! Stittolkknd Surrjy, J" MorrisofT B. Deveny. ? Cam.den, Thomson Garrard.; ; - ' . ' . Edeuton and Elizabeth, A HarrolK ' "'." ' v , RO AVoKE.DiSTklCT.: y'4y-.: 1 Geo uqb Ai. Bain-, PresiiUng Elder. ;Roanpk Ci Hooks, VWm. M. SchbolfieJdtv , f Washington Jd lIy mouth,' Johu Ktrr.? h Albemarle Sbund t); RbbertsA -C j "l- T' UUIIW dUUVJ '."J BanksJskndUP. J Aeuse and Parole Norm in compansoa with what it might cuft yinnucd. ry, .,; yisteid-" . . - ' - - : I Aavc 6ftw we bpe oa t;:at accouat tbey ' wdl not V ('n iC 1 rt'u l tKo m :R"iinil vnlunldn - 'I,. -ibr.cJ'n r:.iT PeaVf: an of.' Rowan Count v together ?wi thi jy tuiiau uicu ; uj in 6ifVV e stated in i UiifrSpaperi a - . t'l ..' fewweeks srnce tfcaif the "seat of 'a'MfiJBUlupsiriiljfi arvulrnbstnani f his' being "Deacon :inthe Methodist Church,! lAnbther elcctibhiitrsjsiqce been held,and he freeholders of j hisjcounty (Matthews) have again returned "htm. A delicateiquestion how arises,4 biit if hewas consti to tibna) I v ineligible in the first place, his re-election does not certainly obviate the dilBculty.. . - 9 ... - .- r-: J-j - A public Dinner was given to Messrs. I r.ioyd and Criles at Krchmond on 'tUestlay last, by the Members of the Legislature, as a manifestation of their jngh resjiect tor tne unilorm ami aole support given to the political principles of Virginia, and for the diifitei ested manliness of their public course. - Mr. Giles's Resolutions. -The Report of the Select Committee, " unon certain .... I . points of fundamental law, and certaim dif fering claims of jurisdiction between "Vir ginia and..-' the -Government of the United Slates, drawn up by Mr. Gilee concludes as follows : ' 1 . ! '. r ! rl? The General Assembly of Virginia, actuated as it always has been, by the most sincere dispo sition fortbe preservation of the" Union of these States believlng that the Union can only be pre served by keepuighe General and State Gov;Vn ments within their respective spheres of actiob, as marked out by the Constitution of the United States being also sincerely desirous that the Ge neral Government should be protected in the full and free, exercise of all the specified powers granted to it by the Constitution of the United States and being at the same.time, deeply im pressed with a sense of -its own duty, to preserve unimpaired jail the rights of the People and Go vernment of .this State conferred upon it by the Constitution of the State and of the United States', findsitself reluctantly constrained to enterits most solemn protest against the usurpations of the Ge neral Government therefore " Resolved That this General Assembly, in be half of the People and Government of this State, does, hereby, most solemnly, protest against the claim or exercise of any power whatever, on the part of the General Government, to make inter nal improvements within the limits andjurisdic tion of the'States, and particularly within the li- Lmits of die State Of Virginia -and also against the claim or exercise of any power whatever, assert ing or involving a jurisdiction over any part of the tenitory Avithin the limits, of this Ste t except over the objects and in the mode specified in tlie. Constitution of the United Stntes. ' ' i Resolved, In like manner, that this Lcc-islature does, hereby, most solemnly protest against any claim or exercise of power whatever, 01 'the part of the general government, wh"ch serves to draw money fro.n the inhabitants of the United'' States, and to disburse it for any object whatever, ex: cept for carrying into effect the grants of power to the General Government, contained in the Constitution of the S'ates. 1 j. Resolved; In like manner, that this'General As sembly does most solemnly protest sigainst the claim or exercise of any power- whatever, on the part of the General Government, to protect do rhestic manufactures, the protection of manufac-i tures not being amongst the grants of power to that Government specified in the Constitution of jj he United States--and also against the operations or tne act ot uongress, passed May 22d lb4, en-i titled, "an act Jo amend the several acts impos ing duties on imports" generally icalled'the Ta riff law, which vary the distributions of the pro ceeds of the labor of the community, ih such a nmnrier, as to transfer property from one portion of the Union to another, anil to take private pro pertyTrom the owiler for the. benefit of affotlier person, rrot rendering public service as uncon stitutional,' unwise,' unjust, unequal and oppres- sive. Marrjuis Hastings recently died On board the frigate which was conveyingiiim to Na ples, for change of air. At the time of his deaths he vvas Governor of Malta, having formerly been Governor General'of India. This nobleman will be better known on cis-atlantic shores, as Loft! Rawdon, (after wards, Earl Moira) who performed so-conspicuous a part in the outhern campaigns. In a letter found among his papers, I his Lordship made the remarkable request that ' on his depease, his right hand might be cut .oni and preserved until the death of the Marchioness, when it was to be inter red in the same coffin with her Ladyship !" In pursuance of hts direction, tire hand was amputated. 1 Petersburg has .again suffered -by Firel A few minutes past 1 1 o'clock, on Monday night. last, its citizens were' summoned by the. appalling cry, to one of the most com pac.t parts of the towru it being the inter section of Bank with Syea more Street. The flames werjj discovered in the second story of the brick building at the southwest corner, the lower part of one tenement of which was occupied by Messrs. lieers," Booth'& St; John, as an Exchange Office the lower part of the other tenement by M r. "William Clark, junior, - (the owner of the property,) as a G rocery -and : i the tipper rooms over both by Messrs. Nelson and Minge,-as'a deposit for country pro duce, etc. . In cojisequehce of; the energy displayed, by the fire companies, nb other house vwas burnt. "(The' Intelirgencer savsi Of those whooccupied the rCoraer- Building destroyed, Messrs. Beers, Booth ;&i'Str John; wereenabled to save, we may say everything Messrs' Nelsou ,& Jklinge, weregret to state; are considerable losers, asHbeyf bad in store- be sides' other articles "u p wards ' of" an hundred bales -of Cotton, none of hicb waa; reUed.-- Mr Clark's stock: of : goods was nearly all burnt f but his building was insured How the fire ori- ibated : Ur not Jchbwri-yet, 'while jourVcitizens" congratulate one -another, that the extent of; da-; j bc thelc3 impTessed with tl-ealaecr th2sson of watchfulness and rudence, ever most forcibly taubt by .'experience;'-1 y - ' ' -v '-;'- ; -. -' - "parceVTof people in ;JiIassacho$etts, la tely r 'p e.J:i t $o 0j5d:--"-difeVi Ltegt si a t ure u ft Ha t 3tate,-s lot :an ;jactV)DfHWC'6rporaHb S'1?!0 School tftfp?bh'ahe5lejxsive pla'h'.witb Vpower to sbe arrtl be .sued,) to have a common seal, &c. Thq TL eg t s lat u re passed the; bill, but Goyerno Lincoln Very; properly refused to give' liis assent to so absurd ,a lawv' II eaythei-e is noj neces-? sity for such asociety to; be incorporated,' antr, 11,1c were 1 a o.e gran iu-. every-pe.i iv parish school ' would be entitled to a sitrii.- lar; legislative boon, -He alsos,objee.eH to the bill, on the grountl,' that the treat ;ng I a rge corporal e property and placi it be-; ybnd individual control, is very; injurious to the common wel.oT,theta!eVf.?'t , Steam-'fioats.The Cincinnati paper of February yth, enumerrftes one hundred ana thirty Jive- steam-boa ts plying, upnn the1 Western waters. , I he4onnage of these is 21, 5T)0 1000 tons of which, are einployed from Mobile; the residue- between New- Orleans and the ports above; v 5 Diere is a lad r at Rockiwav, Tonz Is land, who was mart ied at the age of fifteen years she is n ow S 7 yea rs old , & has bad ? J I 1 - - . mm 10 line cniiuren ; 14 of them are now iiv ing, ind the eldest child j,s but 16 years and 5 days younger than its mother.-. Noah. - f " 'f ' Philadelphia, Pel). 16. Harris v. JaftCQ. This case, which has excited a remat kableidegree of attention' in this city, is at length at an end. Judge IIiKiston delivered his charge (us wre aiiti- cipateil) on ' Wednetlay inoroing. He oc cupied an hour ami 10 ir.inute.s, and in'that comparatively brief space, extracted and give out the substance of Si ho Jrs close, discussion ail the important lac's iuilhe cause, and (he remarks & decisions which those facts and points callec fir. The Jury then! went but,.- and returned yesterday morning with a verdict fur 'the pluintitY of iuu uouars. , We have heard it said, that the costs of the parties to this cause 'may; he' safelv es timated at forty thousand dollars I PaL Yesterday we received a letter from' Capt. John VVynn, of this pRflce; dated Edgefield, fe. U. Feb. H,v announcing the death of IVm. fFijiin. VAv..' of Sussex, countv, in this Stated who departed this "life at the former place, on ihe. day preceding. -FeuvJ meti had 'a more numerous acquaintance than the late.Wm. Wynn ; and riume-. rous as It was, wherever he was known, he- was most cordially and 4 sincerely es teemed.. Rep. ' " ' A sprinu accident happened on the nmrh i n g o f "Fri d ay I as t, nea r : K I k t on, tot he Mail St:ig jroing from Baltimore onivrds to Phiblileljiliia. WhHe attempting toross the lig Eik creek, a little beyond Elkton, thestage a;id horses were swept down the cUYrent, the "hard and driver driven from their Seats, a; tid miraculously saved, but the iorsei carried down for half a horses were al! drowned, and stage anil mile. The the stage broken tt piece. ' Kvery exer- ue that cob Id be, by a number ot the eiti2f.e;ts, as soon as informed ot the accident, to recover the mails, but without eftVct, until 10 oclock in the day, when they were all taken from the stage by great exertion avid much risk.. The mails were much -injured, but the Postmaster at ;-E:k- ton was using every possible means to pre serve them from further .injury. The loss of Messrs. Stockton and Stokes is serious, being one of the finest teams 011 1 he mad. Nat. Int. Old Spirit. On removing the bricks from the chimney ot a building ciectedv47 years ago in this town a bottle of Jamnica was found, left by one of the workmen. The quality is said to be excellent, having been well stopped. There is' now some Jamai ca spirit brought into Portsmouth during the Revolution, in a prize, which has 'not been unstopped. : ; Portsmouth (N.-H.) Mv. 'An incident is recorded in tlie life of the Rev. Gordon Hall, the lamented Missiona ry at Bombay, which reflects much credit on his character and evinces a constancy to his j3urpose which the things of this world could not shake." lie had acquired so tho rough a knovvh'dge of the language of Bom bay, that he could write anil converse in it ' with perfect ease. The English East India Company knowing this, offered hi tn a sala ry of 10,000 if he vyouid relinquish his call ing and aidthem in writing ami making, contiact with the natives. On his per emptory refusal, they offered him ; 50 dol lars per week if he would afford occasion. assistance two hours in a day. This offer he also rejected, saying, no money could tempt him to relinquish the work he was sent to perform ; and he lived and died a faithful missionary of the Cross. ' - A laundress, who was employed in the family ofone of our former Governors, said" to himjwith a sigh, " only' think,5 your ex-, cellency, bow Httlevmohey" would make me happy. 4 How little, madam r',says'the Governor. O,: dear sir, fifty - dollars" would make me, perfectly "happy.". If that b all youshall have it and itmnedi- ately presented it to her. She ; looked at it with jpy and thanklulness ; but before the Governor was out of heanng, exciaiiu edrI wish'i had a hundred." - : r t'i ?-Miss Atkin. in her MenSoir.of ; the Court of Qu ceti El izabeth, f gives the foil owing account of .the introduction of newspapers into England ' - r ' 1 '7 ; The intense interest in public events excited in every class by the" threatened invasion of Spain, in 1588, gave rise to Ae introduction ra this conn- try of cue. of tVni, ma.U'1 iiwioant iflv-'eiiiious u soziA Ilfe-that xT nt snaper. , Prcvi. wisl v to 41 his period--- all articles' of intellTirtce !i vj !; circuutad m rn'amiscnpt; ..nd all polit'c-d rema-ks which the government I.r.vl found itself -intereste. ' ;n aldres3iog to the pf dple. hv UiucuXro-ix the "press.!!? the shape of pnmphl'its,;of which rr.iy had been "coniposetl during the aiTmini-stration ,f Hurleigh, either by hmselff of im nediately .tni der his'djrectioni.- Unf the "ptcdr cori'veni?nce at, such a juncture of uniting these two oSjccis in a periodical. puhliiationJecpming bhv-r-ius to the Minwtry,""."there'appeared..some tirr. m ' month of '-AbnT'J o33f-5 the: hVt nimKer- of tuc English yJllerturyt a paper resemblfng the present Ifondon Gazette', -hich ji-i!t havr co ne Vi-itti-'- most daily, since " u 50, "te titrJiest speciir.eVi t.f '. the w'orlc.5iov ..uinr v.te'lTt i'v -1 -f i!ie. same 3'e-?r.-' l fits intereitMi rel :t 1 :i jk ,-jd in the Widish Muicit n.' ' . In ttds City, -bp Vedjielayi?Jd!it lis, hv !ev. T)r, If reemaii.i - Mw wlohb' .Was! iin .lr' -Kinston, fienoirtntlntyi to 5Ijss 3tj."y .A. .e4.restdaiigfrter.of the late'Soiithey"; IJo-; . la Fnyetreville icfl'vi evenings agj, b v Uev, M'r. ri-imner , Dillon 'Jordan; ) r. flsq. tofney at f;iw, to;.ii;V?ii tl'.XHcRac i. (f t?iS At I-ately in J.ismtan1 county.Mr, Sa .. vP.'fht to Miss Marsfaret CJiase.'also," ifr". Uriah JIora:i t M'sVa-UmmMund n"';'-a'so,' Jilri.'Chipin-' S:d tonst ill to Miss Kiabeth' N wb'ild-f also, !dr. v Isaac ; Gregory to Miss Susan I tarns. .' - In Davidson cieny.s theali "ultinYo, ' Me- '.-; shack Fiiikston, JUq. of Ho wan cotih-y, to Miss Iargaret Roberts. ' ,' .- ' ;yy ' - ,'- In Mont g-'uneiy county, on the "4th inst. 31:'. liark Jones to Miss asTcy-NeeL 7 ; . ' , - "f V " : 1 , ' - y - ' . , . .T . - . Commvwattea.On .ihe-2d ii!t.-In Grinvlife county; : in .tlie 35th year of her.ujjre after a li'i ;eripg illness of several years, Krs.' Lucy Taylor, '-- consort ot.capt. John 4Tay lor of that countv.- her, her name will evcr be he'ld in the tenderppt remenifMnce. ' Mrsl-Taylor personal secern-' pVidiments rete extraordumry: Her inteh'ietit conversation, the mild amenity of her- manners, added to the : c indul inenuutx.sbess jof her di.spo- i-ition, never failed to win. the hearts of all who approached her. , There 'vas ho d it v, no oface :hkr .cteristic of-virtue, conscious of its best - re- warn the complacency arfslnr t rom the perfor mance of dm v. She Was a ibeefc a. id ;a devout follower of Christ, - nerigio-t; pure, unafTecteti:-reh'g-ion, mingled in all her-act!oii? and over n'l. t;er .relations in life. "seaiteT'ed itts s dtest. its ' sweetest -influence. It m.y be truly' said of her, that her death is a loss ip aU.whq knew her, and ' fo none greater thia to her' bcteived liusband; on whom it has 'inflicted thrpangs "of extreme misery. The recollection of her virtues will ever be cherished by her; surviving friends, to who'rn. thiry' will be a subject bf fond, pleasing- but tufc lancholy reftcctidiw'" Vl.-. r-Y.;':. '' - v" ; - : : Vake Cbunry r H :.' . .--.'', Court of Rlets and Quarter Sessions February i ' : -;) ' . ' Tefm,;lS7. JO II S" Atkins, J ohn II dtchiiis ami Natcv; his wife, Brantly i5rownr ami Kliza, his Twife, Nancy Korris, Itobert Noms Jahn il. Nonis, Samuel Norvis, T5anders 'Norris Klhert " Norris," M..ry Norris, .viartlia N&rri?, -"'and Sarah Jane Nor ris, which s.iitl Nancy, IIobei t,John, Sanders, Saimief, F.lberV Mary, Vtartha, and- Sarah, are ' r infants under.the age of twenty-one years, vrha ; petition by Needhant Norristiioif Guard.au and . .". next friend, . ':7,--::"-rl ';;';.-".-' 1 p J - ' .. Afyaingt - " '. ' .Win. Atkins Administrator '&c of Vm;cAkin, dee'd, and Henry Forrest, and Gracy . his wife,' H - . .... Petition for, division of Negioes. - . ' J--IT having' been made toappear that Henry j: orresi, and wire racy, reside . beyo'ul the b- V mits of the State'? It rs therefore prdered,nhat publication be mde in the ; U deigh Register, fur ; 6 weeks, that unless the defendants come forward on or before thnext Court of. Pleas and Quarter -Sessions, to be held for the county of - Wake at the Court House in -Ualeigh, on the 3d Monday 5 of May next, Juthjmeut will be taken pro con fesso. Test..-,; " ,' , ; 20.000 BOIiEiiLELC !!!; .Highest Prize.' To be drawn at : 'Philadelphia, en thc v2Sth v r jday of March, 1827. h V - :y,jf. -; sb'H fcME. V . ' , : 1 Prize of S20,000 is. S20,000 5,000 r 2,945: 4,000 L . ''5,U0O ' 2,945 Ut 10,000 , 10,000- .; ; 5,000 3,100 ; - 5.100 V.--2,040 -."16,320 57,3 TJ , S. 10 ; 102 ' ' 102" ; .11475, 500 250 i .100 I ; -x50 : 10 i . "''t-y 13,395 Prizes' 20,25 Blanks S 136,850 --1 .34,220 Tickets- - V : " ; : ; Present ;Price of Tickets.---Vhole G5, Half 2 50; Quarters .t' 25.1 ' fXjOrders -for tickets fpost paid) enclosm the cash or prizes in any 9T tlie Northern Lotiz Ties will - be tliunkfiilly Teceived and prom ptl y attended to, L -': - f ; .' . . CO Cash paid for. prizes "m any of the lotteries throughout therUnion cf whicri we have the man agemeut, 011 defhand. - l V 7 , ; w : . .Address ..' . -.1 .-' - ;YATES McINTYRE, Raleigh, or FayeUevii: ?v or Post Masters, who. favour, us with, crders in a ny usttery whatever, r " " ' lialeigh,larch 1; :;v; 5 : lh 4' y yy,Cte A 'y GALES 5c SOX have: just received a lar ri -tl supply ofVv , V , v -: ;.;. which will be sold unusually low. - . lleigh: Feb. 22,1827.; 1 : ? ial ItDprovefne j - 4 LIeetinxf the Board of Interr.aT T-.t-tc-" Lial jnents, wiit be held at FayetteviL oil rri- dayJheSod of, March nexttci 'which 'ill prr..r.;' who havfc business wii the Board.pill p::; sc t j tafce notice.. - ;f ' , J. GAtiCS, SecSv The de-ith of tfus tTulv amiable womin, to hnr bereaved husbiiad and fbnily, i irreparable -b v her friends, her rreighbors and all who enjoined bv the various relations or wife, parent, mjstresi,. friend iwjiJch sfie did. not dischar.6 with fidelitv aiul a. becominer cheerfulness., evbr 4fcdeigh, Feb. V5:;
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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March 2, 1827, edition 1
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