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11 i :r:?:..:t i V Vln Equity.-:; , - Robert Walter & others:; . 3 U: V-v; V -T appearing tf the; sattsfaction,oF the Court, v 1 that ther defendants Thomas Beard and Jesse Sexri surviving executors of; the last. will 'and v testament of .John Brard, deceased are t not. in V Lbitanlf 'of thii State it therefore , ordered ' ,"nd decreed that the surviving execatnr of the' id John Beard, dec'd shall appear it the next ' ' Covtrt-of Equity to be -held for: the county- of r . Rand"lfh, . on .the 4th iMbndayVof .September -' " next, then and there to plead, answer' to or'de ; '' "rmr to "tli'e. complainant billlfof Complaint ;"6 therwise thel1:wIbelakehaa confes3ect i nublisfted six weeks m succession in the.Ita-; v IrMi RefT'Ster." ; i ; - ; . - '- . v- .?. , r a A'fine, high spirited ; Jackast, 7- sxr year$ old, imported from sauro-America, rcmarKaoieior vior a-nd -the qualities of his 1 Stock ... TIe wiTl besol& fat cash, on reasonable' terms, If applied for within two ' weeka;-or will . be exchanged for a t KorotiqKirtd Mare and Colt, $r FilHsl or yrutnpr Horsed ' thqrjrnjyh.hreil. " The mare mut be of good "aizeand -clear pedi jtre'e not more lhan tejv years old, and., either 7ot non in fpat, ..or if in? foal, 'by. 'a thorpuh-bred, ' horse. " All other pdrticulnr may be hadU by t a Irtter addeased W'J.- S. Skinner,' Baltimore. ' : .'y. 8 ltls nortbe:object tofjhe owner of the, Jack to g-et an animaUforthe ;turf, but to jfet ( f fte blood for the improvement of the common tulwar thick-wmded stock' of the country. ' ' s : - July 21- -i ' ff-f. 'J S',-' 85'C C EXECDT1VR OFFICE OF N. C. - By fliJ Eycj II. Gi EuTtori Governor. &c. i o an wnqm ic may concern: , TjKtSONS dewrous of piirehasingtfi interest JL possessed by the FUtejnTthe landr mention ed in the following Ifesolntion of 4he last General " Asspmblr," are" reqjjcsted 'to! forward '"tbelrpr6 ' ppsds to this Office; to be disposed of as therein . mentonel,-.-";t.-.'.rvi.i"i-; vtTV :-i ".'5Vn,cnr Stnte possesses a' reversionary, interesr in th.Tds-allotted .to the, Tuscarora Indians, bv an act of the neneTarAssiemblv, pass ed at- JewbVrn on the fifteenth of October, one . inousanii sern hupdreu -and forty-eiht ; -anrt "'1"faSi.v ale of-the. said reversion, . a con siderable snm mn be- raised. and applied to an iacreasc.of the Irterary ' fund Y; . T;T ; : - Rftxil That'tiwi Kxcellency the Governor be, and he is bertby requested,, to receive pro posals fron . the prent. proprietors. or others. fo the;aiid rerersion or fee; nd-'maVe"-. report wicTot io rne General Assembly at the next an- meetme. y -t.'t' the cnuntv rM-irtin. AVdlmm R Smith, of tl.V county of Tl:.lirav. md William: Arittnn, of (he . vuuiny ni.-orrjM-.'n appoMtei tt .omniissionrs, . . to go upon t!e lands anto ascertain he quan Mif v and, quality of encKtfact, y jth its fe simple "Vvahie per sere, t the,time,pf 'examination, and report to' the next general Assembly and that : t the "expenses ' at t ending " the exeri itio'n '.'oF said .commission Jje paid by. the proprietors of said : , ; . JL-vr Ha-nuaToN; ; ' .I'v the .Govern or,---; - .-..; ' ; vv. ; ;.V5-; ; -no.; JT. Combbelt. P.SectrtV-'Vs-.' '- t . V';jv - : ivx ft rr. vr Vlr- iiso73 rejoice, to .hear; J hat f hr . health hf thi ypnerahjc ; Patriot is in .i-thf waj of bcjn ; restored , Ilia : val uable .life, we hope, 'may-bo -protracted for 'some ::i-eaTJU-.- -pKA.::"viA Ci' -s ; Tlie jiofonous' SnaniRh Piratea Pne. ,'fotiro. and Kelix ff the trial .of -whom a - -.. - - . y - t ipr.iarTe.deral Court ha lately" 'bcVn held . in Richmond, at which Chief-Justice MaW '-hyilt, presided,' have all been found cniHy, and ar 'snfenced to be hunff'on. Frid.iv the irth of oeit month.; ;V -- The charge against thei'mmortal Wafthing - '.ton of shooting down hiilitafmen. is indig- .. . : -,. . . -. ...... -. , , nan'ty andmantuHy reluted by a revolution-, M. ary veteran, r will beVeen m the.arficle we copy tn-tlay from lhf Maryland Republican , ; It h one of those things: that .ought to' be promulgated by -e very editor, in- the -land wht fppfg a rlesire to rescue'trie fair fame of Wasliington- from the " most .unmerited oblooi. It presumed vtione c.an appear indiiTerent'to so; momentous a snbject. ' The'Franklin ;B;ink;of New-Jersey stop ped pavihent'onthe 13th inst Tlie Cash- ier gave punnc noiiceMin tne ,i4m tnanne notgvould berrgularly redeemed chrridg' ,.'c nourgoi Dullness,' Dur atter wants taiien To do so. The ediioTsof -the New-York Statesman inttmate that the holders of the paper must be content to pocket the loss. . ... . ... ....... a ,- ' .' . : A eip: Invention. X in a chihe. 'has been mented byj?ete.r .Srurtevant iind .Jyiwin Ptarr of Boston; for castihrr tyfe,? and "from ' XtJ r '','5''. I' -.'-.' '''V ; us simplicity and the ttmerand jaoouv that will besavellj it iR-hunnosed-rit: will comr ! n r genera I u se xiii'u ri'.xtm e The : opVr ra uo n i, r m a k i n g t hf. ty pe. - w 1 1 h ; th i s ma- cfunc j8,;perforned by' a boy,' "rfutning a , era ti k ,a m I u i t h Tt wl ce the faptd'ity'p the best rasters ui the old 1 nelhMlThereis besides less wasteland the' face pif the'smaii- ;et letter is seldom Jmperfcct, on account of the force with which the metal is'tfirown' nto the moulds. -V?-ATXov.vx. Road. t We undersand r that , tie whole Hoe of the national road between pinion -(Bridgeport) and V.Cambrdge;Va, ' ""J-threeV mires,-; has VVbjeii opened for the adtnissibn.of.travellirig tverj description. -The ;iinVfromthe; -.r(Yf to Fatrviewi .thirty iniles,,is paved : ( v.' C C .1 , f v i e ' S. fi d - w L. V .Geh.Jacks on an d the 'fiditon.theiMJS rV.; -f;;7rVi vi; J -The, Editor; ofw the.Telecrapb .cautions hTs.reafleraVriot jto believe f the charsft' oT ucu. iiiibNsuii'iu. jc t.ii5. ivicmcr, aiury re newed bO tareVthej; npt both (ierlved from the ;toine sourceiw raj Jacksony.whd.in the; wbrdof the Editof,7 ' has too -pretension lto'mor$ptfa and although thii friend ivithout fnoraVprin ciple, vdid not give; the; in forcnatiun - direct to; K re m e r J , or. to the General, ' bo tl to? a rnentber of Congress of high fespectabi!i;y,??r who was the .bearer of thj important mes iaee yetimuddy water, .will remain foul though, poured througi alsilyer tube and if the ihfohna tioh Jn tlie first -place was bbV tained from i 'a'fotir and dirtr soorce;?; it would not be cleansed. bv , nasinfr thrbusrh 'the' hands' of a'membcri of - CongreU of high respe i c tabil ity 9jli d can i t M-su p posed for a moment thatOeo Jack son did nwteuqoire of this higttiyredpectablefnein-, ber fromwhom he acq oi red his important information, and did hnot know, as, well as the Editor of the Telegraph, his charac ter "Jbr honor, and ;veracitjr-tharhe'? k had no pretensions -to moral principles, and that he would not , bea competent witness in a uourt or -conscience..' But as lien. Jackson and Geo. Kremer are now united in the laudable undertaking of retailing second-hand stories derived i from, a i person uilworthy: of credit,' to the injurjrjpf private charac tejr ahd public fa me, I wi I i for a mo ment take a bird's-eye view the profita ble anil highly respectaole manner Jn which the last named partner has conducted the affairs of .the concern, and j though to a cas ual observer it would ; seem that the firm must ultimately become, insolvent, et it wii never, want forfundsso long as tire Edi tor of U. S. Telegraph, the bellows-blower if the combination orau can keep his pipes in tune xJh V ' ; l ii The writer of this does not mearr to take lessons from the opposition in Billings gate and bandy with them low "arid vulgar- epi thets, and he hopes his readers will excuse him in this instance for applying one. which he thinks richly deserved. . Bcfore l proceed further ; with the ".Bar gain &utrigueV as managed by, Kremer .T will notice some discrepancies between Gen. Jackson, George, Kremer, and the Editor of the Telegraph. It is a 'pity thai Gen. Jackson,' possessing uch ater.ling in tegrity, .unflinching honor,1 and more than Roman patriotism, should be found in such dishonorable company but it appears to be a voluntary acquaintance-of his own, & he must suffer the consequences of .the cuu nection. - ; .'. i Gen. Jackson tells us, that early in Jan tary,; 1825. this highly respectable mem ber gave him the in(urm.atibn,'and that on the second. day afterwards bfc' CIay,came out openly, and avowedly .in. favor of- Mr. Aoam?:: lo , make this transaction hap pen earl r-in January, tit must have' trans pireil between the first and the tenth : - iVir.vJvremer,' in tne aaurcss written lor him . to his constituents,, and dated Febru- th Mr PUv enveIopeil himself in profound mystery from the becinniric of the session wnff the 24 of -January 'when allat: once it was announced 6ic.-iven. Jackson stales, - the centleman proceeded ihe said he h d been 4nforroedby Ac friends of Mr Viay.VX' A be Kditor ot the. 1 elegraph, on the contrary, asserts, that 5 " the gentler man who proceed ed,,? bad been informed by a fend of Gen; Jackson, who had na rretentions to moral principle.'? ; The dif ference in the statements, a made by Gen. Jackson and the Editor of the Telegraph, is material to a correctiiSsue. If tlie pro po.al was made in the first place with . rious intentions by the friends of Clay, up. 1 or evm a friend of his, the thine is tangible, and the General, who has no concealments, is soitcitt'U ami cnanengen 10 name 111mm them : and if. on the contrary.' the charge is bottomed on the evidence of the Gene ral's friend, who has no pretensions -tp moral Drinciole." and -f who would not be a comneteht: witness in ar Court of .con science," the General is requested o dis close the fact, that the people,. in revers ing his celebrated motto, may judge of the fruit by the tree. 1 - ; ;; ;-; . How has the let ter of Gen.' Jackson been introduced f At a dinner at his own huuse, he makes statements to feii or a dozen gen- tlemetiv oot5 confidentially ; but ;with the implied design at least of havihg.them made public ; for ts the Hon. CarterBeverly so lost to every cent lemanly 'principle as to reveal to thei world, the confidential com-J he was a: particTpator in the hospitality of his tnbTe r GenVJackson k he wwhen these . .o.i- ..M;a ......I.I be contradtcted this would am a ' ...wt- ,u,i.;.,:kl- 1 4 - r. . r .. I pnnteu copy Beverly to Gen. Jackson, dated , at Louis vill e, 1 Ky the 5 1 h i July - Jastjrlhey wa nt; it tito, verbal im tt literatim! for. this it was that furnished the pretence for the Gen. erars appearance iq propria persona. if i jri tioi not' mean-to cnarge tne venera' unauviseaiy, oi joining inc workers in inis sewer of foul corraption todetame the cha- ractefs of ir. Clay and Adamsthe I "worki 1 intended to liavexonfiaedk remarks in this number principally tQ Gei Kremer, tat t fence oi oein? caueu upon,, io appear in uoui iw umu lor me ouiraeuus ,a. to s -- - , r . . , i his'own proper person in the glorious work produce, as a pVecedent for sanguinary eon- dealing life and dfeath without j-e-ard ; 6f detraclion. f " duct ini military commanders. In theif w,,,tar aw.eent innclK less the ,lws of Tlie 'public would be highly gratified desperate Exigence,4 even the! sacred icjia- humanity, that should at least .have spared . 1 . sr- r .t r.' b ,:r J? Li:-.. - i:- thnm. -who wpre confident that tbev had ner- irenfai; nas uuuiuis iiouse.upou 4iie sanu,Tww utvnsw and bwill nrove he knew theinstabilitv of I ; Wu ' the. foundation ; befote4 he commenced the "b,P?.n ' lejof ithejwotkers in this iniquity j;but ving, to the-digression,, V oust puti them F until my nextcornmunicatibqfe c t .4 r ? jx 7ESTIG ATOR, ' --... -; .-,.;. t ;?-r: iORTEn oT 'Text 4. 'Oairiyiarrjvai at Wheeling, on-the i23d instant- Irxtks infon.) ed that MrV: Carter Jpseveral pefsoris, andJeft with my friend Col Jbah Zahe;; vhich J was told formed a" subject: of gen- e tap con versation anil had produced much excitement in the, town The Cap rain of the Reindeer haVin's kindly, detained, h steam-boat form accommodation. Tahd as was uri wi 1 litig longer to delay his d epaft u reV I had only timeto obtain a hasty,' but I believe a correct copy bfthfr lette and'l nowise&e the first:fnomenr after my ar- rival at homejto present it to he pubnc, tosether wrth;a copy of another letter: ad- Uresseu by Mr. IJeveriy to Colonel Zane, t purposely Several com me authorize, and of the chargesi which Gen. Jacksou has brimght forivard'in his letter. - "s ' ' -These chaises are, I st That my frienda' in Congress, early m January 1825,-pro-, posed: to him that, if he would savior per-? xoroear armts nme to maKc u ,v".c iiic n uic urm, i uuw usciui nt which these documents Jj employed by the" people as a Mejejrate confine oWself to; a notice la the councils of thetatew I mentibned the uui any ornjs connuenf lai irienus to sa v, t -uc .iayiciv v; V-J-"l!!,"JlJ" V that: to case he wa9 elected 'Prcitle'nt,':M r. J and '-ttt, his..beloyeili .cthVaad.eK.V '".sd Adams shouid'flpt'be'contiiitieiSecretar of State, by a.comnlete union of myself & my irienus, we would put an. ;cuu.,to i. the Presidential contest in one-hour : and . - unqualified and - indignant denial. I nei - ther made, nor authorized nor Jcnety-ot any proptisition whatever to neither of the tnree canauiates wnn were returnefi to tne House of Representatives attheJat Presi' ctven fact givenf in con sidera? ton ' of a nyJ stipu lation or understandiiiexpress or implied, direct or indirect.wiitten'ori verbal,' that I was, or that any other person was not, to be appointed Secretary, of State, r that I wa in any other mannerto be personally bene fited, are devoid of ail truth, and desti tute of any foundation, whatever. .- And I firmly, and solemnly believe, that the first of the two above mentioned .charges, is alike untrue and groundless, But if (con trary to my full belief) my fri en d s ' or any of them made any such propositibn"oi: of- fer as is asserted in that lirst charge; it was without my knowledge,-and without my authority. ; u - , . v.. j lne letter ot Uen. Jackson insinuates, rather than 1 directl y makes the I further! ch a rge, th a t an a rran ge m ent w as pro posed and made between Mr. Adams'friends andrmine, by whichin the event of his7 lection, -1 .was lo ne appnitucti oecreiary.oi of State, I mooourice that chanre also, as far as I know or believe, to be untrue, anii without'the least foundation '-, Gen. Jackson havimati last voluntarily placed himself in the attitude of f;my Pb - liivaccuserv we are-now fairly at issue -1 1 rejoice mat a pectnc accusation oy a re sponsioie.accuser, nas.at lengtn appeared, though at the instance or near two ; and a lvlilf years since the charge , was , 'first put forth, through Mr. George Kremer. It will be universal v admitted, that the accusation is' of the most T serious nature. Hard I v anv ttinrft atrocJou r.ould hp rr- ferred airatnst a Representative of the Peo-1 pie in his official characters The charge in substance is. that deliberate 44 oronosi 44 pronosi- tions of bartraio. were made bv my con-1 erressional friends collectively, throuirh an auinoriseo ami 'uisungujsneu memoer 01 Cohjrress, to Gen. Jackson ; that their ob- jecf was. uv these. metns ot bargain and corruption" to exclude Mr. Adams from ' 2dly.; That the above" proposal was made base insinuatnm againsf him he kriew & lov to Gen Jackson, through a distinguished fd so well,; J lhinitj tikyiSaidhe member of Congress, of high standing, with gobd old mah resuming jhitiotrteTithej my privily and consent. ; i christian temper wHich orMme To the latter thanre, I onbose a direct; his feeling giyiu a deeper tone and Earnest i aeniiai election, or to uie inenas or eiiner -w upiiii iue apniai uiai m", uuj. of them, for the purpose of influencing the :X ..was,-' jniylf.at?-iheel bwj oflD'olIei resultof the election, orforahy other pur- n?0 c issued the orders' posel:? vAnd"Jall Wllegtions,'' y" ui ti'ata'tions,' desert ersrand whice and inuendos, that my. vote, on that occa- in the army. , and V in the country at the sion,i was offered to be eiven, or w&s in time?I reniember h asrweil4a&ifif had ocr the uepartment ot estate, or to , secure my case i oi ine oeseriion inuitiusianci-, -anq promotion to office and that I was privy the desertersthat;G and assented to tiioW propositions and to Vo beshot rkimwtliat itjiwsason the emhlovment of those means ; J sfdered in thearmyvthataoldier, rwhen bh ,Such being the accusation & the prosecu- tor, antl the issue between us, I have now alright, to expect, that he ? wiit substantiate his charees, bv the exhibition of satisfacto-1 American Public isxheerfullysubm their wisdom and justice . II. CLAY-; Lexington 29 June: l 8r. . f. J?rom the Maryland Jteptthlican. ' GEN KRiiL V ASH IN(3rT0N. Just see to whnt an unwarrantable ex- 4ent the friends, of Gen. Jar kSou,,wiIl go order io-frame excuses fir heirr idou Na Anpr i iha.v ,'.int hrA.tM -Ar,. tK'-l ry eviiience. . in inai.;eveni inere isiiof menuaneii,- auo iuiccuus ;v.ii.ru .u an punbhment 'whichSvould exceed the ; mea-; ankon theoccsi sure of tnV offencel 'lii thVonnostte event one man: tsati evidence ofithe.irestraint what ouffht t be tle of the malnajrefnent iwlichwrwail t 'i nl in2 evn-tHat .af4l Rejgf-; 'ST WornrRon r.vroi J,,n ut Vx i. ..v r.i v. secure from their assault. Read the fol- rowing extract from the Baltimore ? Jack- - . -.... . " ., . . - ; . son . paper.-'r--iir:,;??-!; : ;.;..''. Darintj the Jtevolotion, while the army:; was stationed at Nw-Yorkr the-soldiers were,-con-: stantlj deserting; Gent IVashigriton gave order to the omcers ot the out-posts to SHOOT DOWN every man who was passing without leave & bring1 shot and his head earned. to Washington: . There msnCba.Lr iu aim. . unc ax least ii no more, was Washington, f blood-hound cruel and unrelenting mlu- ..' ally deceived as to the fact, ort whether this inA iattui .or . rv i i t-m i r- s 1 1 a -w r v : w v :i win nvi mi iii iyi upii in rirr ---7 u w r: '-' 'i: I j - . . . ..." '. 4 f.r'r"tVM..FM:a; ii0??01!1? he tells i.qualyinfamousslanr'U the natne ol ; VYasnington.; Curing the long and ' t'l : 'v'' s :"' 'X - ;3 ' bloodr v;ar cf the Kc.vo)u'tto;:, ; uit alt it J 'p!orabfeipstance!; of cfyircontention, Gen. AVashington never in one. ingle . - instan co;? resorted to such violent measures - as ve have many instances of in th'er .brief pric.l of GehV Jack son's command. Of htm c !: gon mi'it have said, as he did of Madicn ut iooK upon .Diooa ana carn'tge composure." Human life was rear- I Hecl a op sacred to beportefi-ivithv. 1 he 4 '? but the li ves of hl.iqwa sold era were .as dear to hjm as hisown. HeiwasaoAef to bis meh; not their execiLtiorur - r " of the accusation; contaihed:'iri the 1 1 above paragraph, we are; fortunatelr able 1 .to speak fcpW r u nqnes tionible au th'oilty f ano we nasteq to no scrT a a iuty to .tfr memory ;of the great nd good maa who . is therejo aspersed. rj Tr t.?v ' rln conversation, a few days sinceVwita a revolutionary,nfice, who after serving his '1 - .... - 1 . i ... .r... T I poblicarum of the paragraph above, quoted f "omthe Jackson paper, respecting George I -VVashingtoti.,,-rndtsnatiofi-.-kmdle'd y.in -the countenance, ami parklel tromjinq fye or the My.etPr that theC I author of, the IibflJad been, at that instant, l-rwitui? fine;uasti-. oi:n counienance-anttfiie: I sound of "his I an su m izeas herbelleVt ?tHe 1 nesa to hi impressive .ypice,las he atided, I ? i jntn .it iKeiy that Jnere y oetjnan. I now, living, who ;kiVows more of thecircutiii J save uI'f,n wnic n iiiai laie is preu?9aiei than I Happen to know;. L was not only in currdf ivithin the f aat houri The army was posted on V the.HuconboyeiW rbint j i t V wits juit tfcfore w e, jitorm ed j$ t tm ey poin r. Col. Lee was sitting at a table wri tins -An officerjeame io, ami reported thatore f the men had leserted across the: linelo tie , enemy: f Col;v; LVe "(diet eel ebrafel coin - mauo er or the v irgma Legtoo, rwunout an instant's hesitation, of :.wit lid rawing the pen trom the paper, g;ive orders vro shout every mhrthat detected esertingto he ene11 my," arid se ud th'ei r head sfb head ijuar ters. The; order was given to'Iiieut.-' Reed;who was in com maud of, the advance guard !-: the same Gen. Reed fwho coiiimatHledMthe c;tne in -wnicn,cir neier riii nervwas Kiiteu in uie eni shore e 1 but. j derectei ;ak t in. . rieeu.urr:u, iiiaiactviuiiijjwwuwa. he ouht to execute all three bt thtm, bu that he vvould not do sol He WQuhlmake' 1 an esamnle of one of them: ;think, bHeX amination, it appeared thaXbrte of the ni w-as 1 a German,- one a Frenchman, and the other an American; Reed inqutrediWhtch c the nree sooui-i uie. ti w "'wiwysw tni it snouia De ine vm -I. atrocity wa tne most;aggt:avarig:,.uccause I it wasrhjarnatiyefe 4'eseriing -he was shotH His head vaiwcu off and iient fb head fjuarters arrieably; to orilers I Bui no mancouldf be feinor4dU)f I nrovnkeil 'than Gnl -fi WaShlrtSton; Was Jat the sttSofarlfrom I ai proceeding for bne instant, C'd. Lee was immediately arrestetirami men ior ntscon- duct, audi it was, with extremel ilifficultyi I indeed, popular as that officer deservedly 1 sioou wiin.nearwT-u from 'i!ei iig-Iirofeoirhe-ffeScifef Tiutvgehtletnen,'; cjnntiiiued.lhltl veteran, . mark the difference between the actOatxliity as:aj5uarl, iicwf anjhem deserting -Wsf post, or a soldier detectedjn the act of desertingrrecuv to the enemy.; mWht4beTsht seldom shot for desertion, however agrrav a- ted-uYjo deprive iriTi;niiltttamejiliif their Hves for Je avipgjhecarnf notto cle ? e V t to th e ;e ne my b u t. to go home' to' 1 heir f ami! iesVn ey e r en tereI in to t h ebrainb f any manatahat tay, 'even if his time of service had not expired 5 and I much q uestion," if the p.Hri! f a.singiottn.sei r xoaio Mvbeenusineil inthe armytf he had anenipieu sucu a urocriR-,: yiMiiicu voiunon, was oi uuiibiaui uctuirciac, .ue Koever rhhtirlit thenas a mihtai'y desnot. formed tl.eir lour of duty, and were entitled io tk- uiswi'aic. ; GENERAL.JAqKSON.Vr - r 4 J Orange,. 'July 19, ; 182rf; k Tof king over Blackwood'AMagazine'to lay t in jhe .tibfaryIbiind.a Wetchvorthe ve America ti Presidents and?, also of the five Candidatesl at the; last 'etectionCjwrit ten in 1 82 4, by an It ngl ish Travell er. s ; It is written with spirit; and great impartial -ityj, as Tar as I ani able to judge, peak inff of the character of Gen. Jackaun, he .'ckc - - - 4' V" :ii " 1 . 1 ' - - ' ; ."f He1 is "a man of a' very resolute and despe rate temper 'so determined -and persevetinr, a iae wrar x i novT,iivinK4,M E.asi" t, wmc ji u ucni buuu of Maryland rheorderwas a 'short time before th'rne men were smelt at the distance of 60 miles that havinnce undertaken a measure, jxe X? -1 carry "it through, right or wron ; soabsolc', ' th&t ha will endure neither eppoaitionncr Ve- i - - - ' ' - - : ' ... low v(.i- i . ut tn v" l rerulc to ;- m'! I; t. n.'vThe Ge, ! of politiC.il f . t , . s.iccessivelv, a Ji;, ,; Senator, he 13 a 1 vrv cision and promntifi lv have b-ri a reAtCaptsiaLl ? I iirthc .rjf Kurope. Uii cr.uatr ; ,him to uc .therreatot : but; he. has never ' had a' oppirh it t hU generalship."; and his victory at' Ncvy.ofle tns, th on' with suMclcnt c'alf for the ntcL a itatwre rathert: devSloe Hi t;1 ; min mn; as a "great General: ' " : Hi cojmtrymen give 'a t d rf- to promote f n to tfie 1 Prei . .muthe ffrp;t Ah)hties cf Mr; CUV in the cabinet i but they aeralfackson has no rival in theji ; ! Granted;: if thsy please, but proved iacase,1' of war General , . . . ce.s wouM be-; wmted in the T. ' Presidential Chalr and in a t! talents ks a preerij? , would, be have been a better "ra-oiV far W.. War OHic;e;yet it wtiiitU I , there:' ,-' - , . .,TnLtime of.peftce, the manners of -Qert. sonjfwhb very stiff, tdl military tf.i , -s;.x, teet'htgh,- -vrottld be less- likely t t.'.' .any other of the - hVe vCanriKl jtep, t yorable impression Junon fOTefjr'rt'rf.. i - 'nifie'd 'to h siip:' and r.nnAiTi.-itorv' f does hoapp'ea m f v"Ge Jackfn should 5e elected, itier r be a thorough revolution in t!e present i : - .fgj.1mVroi fleal cf r t i hig tjjorouri-goihg 'revolutionary and a';, spo!"; 4 rV'WSv;f.;''; , -Ve:-. ! C'vH'S "Officers all ' resemle himself : his i i ence woidd assemble all tlie Tash and f !v'. o;ij material of the nation aotit him, and Ik ''h imcloujiitejdiy-- iai.l.ejad tfie couftiry ib.td ; i 8iiuM!pf Pir Vv li'.i'x.' ' ' Hj-'J man,' fwli o.. after haVingf receive d t ! ; z of hi adversary,, w here hc parties w e rc'. : ; . ; ted fire; when tliey p) eft sed wallred- d - ' y ately up to him, "ant 1 ;s n o't, h i rti'thrbu'h the Jltory peheyaHv.told; and jjeherally be! mAmer;ca)--a man wha ventured to refori.i t ihidcmeht of A court -trartial, ; ami 'orUcrtwo to execuuon, oecanne nc tno'igni men . oFdeath-;-a mart who Suspended Xhe hb :- jyU9 net", ot hiajown tree WiU, atJvew-Orf- arid t:beheve,imprisor- 'or reatencl t prison $he;Jwde for i3ainr .rit a r n imprjioaecl prarrei5ea the Goverr t . : . lihvadedj:a neighboring: " territory c !,'; fiead?withl ah 'army at- his back, cr.d i ; threarehed'tQ'.otrfifr the.eara' of saAdry rr oC-theiUpited Shitfrs; fyrtjiavmg.ve: tred t postulate. Witli the government, oh aces int ; I hiijh-iarided measures" llowever, he i.. y L ted fon time ot war, jis 3hpt very well Calcal-. j snoU!afTDjnK;to.B(iiVance,Tngf-.poiiTicx rcj . tion or jnterdsta of tla onintiy in t'uSe of pe f ilaliartMhh 'Creek in V!. iaV or miJe;fVom the Ohio j t ' a grbv eof Kej I a ByT4 h agnol j a , c aeastirt oftflo weringVhey fil I the V; i I ilh ici'mst fragrance f fortcv 1 , . ... aVtnd.il'hleares arq ? morc; V . feetjiJength,;an(l ofj prnporti:5;itc .' i:ft!i. There are flju M other treejs of thtf ! r ! JVtARRIEDt I ln SalisHnry, a few dayiao, suddenlj , M'Kay; Esq:; y;. . :-; , . 1 .-In. Itandolph Country on Sunday l5Ui in.;t. oh n MtRtntibni: merchant".' of FavetteviJ I ? Mrs.Cvnthia EUioti daughter bf John 0. : Kiin 3ertie county, ' the;;:;ifth . ins t. r. T h : Webb, to Miss 3arah;ances, daulit ; L jahichollsKsq.rc '-v; ;;.,; . In! Edentdnlatety, by Jhe Rtfyd John 'Ax "General VRichsrd 'i 'Browhrij.T, c f CI. county, tQtisS Mary:Wr p'dest dsiihtsr r " jnund Hoskins, Jsqof .Edentotv. r At the residence of 51 Kalp.fi Out!i.v ' tie, 6ri the'Sd inst.Xtr5!Iarrell lU Sc Mis.ttarrietdaughier Of Joseph vln'New-Hanovcr county, on' the 11th the BeVi;;Mr.fT-Ta'teV; Mn William i ? I;. .-.to'aiiss Flora Shaw. ' ;; At -hif seat Pavoin jrt Cabarrus cor.r t , I i)rr'r Charles Harrt9r'..an aged ph) .;.i:. -i cf ! repute, goodtreighbour, and-an rit L yleiuretti2eii'V's'i-f' v, :;.$uildeily? tnCunlei'U'hd cbiihty,' on If ? ! ;kutf4;lrhJbhti -Ulurchison; the; 36th ye: 7 hUajje ;tr. "Murchjsbniad beert unwell for vera) days, and had left to wri on Prllay cv t for the? ."purpose of at tfcrtding-' to so m s . t . aboui25 miles from Jiomej and tfas retu: : ! ; Siturilay, when lie becanie suddenly inii ; and expired in a few 'hot' - ? fter'wards.' Tl. e ceased has left a wife : 1 t ree small c'.il.L a fatheraud mother ar. , - amerous clr : ! : relatives and 1 friends '.tola i.snt the loss T s and affectionate husband, "an indulge n. 111, dutiful son and a firm nd steadfast ft isni. remains were broug-ht to town And int - rr. Masonic honours by themembcrr cf t' I'l lodgeVi?. ,; At Edentohj rpii Ihe'lSth ''inst' A-ttenry ;- , Eqfor irianyy ers "'"past; Clerk cf the Co :. : Pieaa and ;Muartcr Sessions tor the cou Chowan.: Mr. Wills was in the 64thVear . age, a iiati ve of ' th e S tate of 1,'ew Yorh; !. 1 about40 yearspasta resident cf Cdcntr.. i. jwithhtv.Ute Abraltariy flodeEsrj. wai j proprietor f the tldenton jUatette at i - f establishment As a pdblis of.icer he crupnltusly correct in the discharge c ties,' and in all th yarious domestic re! . evinced,-that kindness and suavity of disp. ' 'which never fails to win the regard and r ofsociety;;a.:J.,:?;yU; . In grange county .onthe 1 Tint year ofhis stf,, Mr..;Lewb . . Atkins, Josiatr Atkins of said county he h I I t a and. two small daughter's .to" lament hi i .dev. . . :r In Caswell county,7 on the 13th inst. ti. - . narzillai .Graves.r?, s'?'r; v .'.t-'r ; In Chatham, county, :,f:w days 1 Gotten, Esq. aged about 56, a respect v er and a highly valuabletcti2en. i InvSouttr. Carolina, ori tl 13 6th i r.sU Thomas Crr, theu Representative in Cc from the.district composed of Prince C : u r AVinyaw in that Stated. V J ; ; :'In: CHerftW,;on thfe 19th. imt. Jarrics C I :, 1 a respectable merchant,", and for 3 ye-:;, highly estimable inhabitant cf th it tow:-.. : In Washinrton, Geo. cn the Cth ir.:.t. I gaii Itr 3 need, Corasrt cf 1 11 tin the 22th, year Of Lsr t jc. C afHictinf: hand cf Provider.: j bly felt than in the removal cl' I . hand mourns Jhi Uzi cf a:x i-r ,,V .,: r - " r Tl" f , 01
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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