...... II Yv':' Oft- 1 '-v Tlie PreMUiito wjse. ;0ni:rv the follow... . 5 : JLiiC--:---iii UT- .VL-v" WWnoritU waarcsentcd om Con.f wheret adverted 'o thtwo'gredfnelhniU orihaarfcsicle tjfhingSfEim;jjr .V HC,;,.! & !y;Ructr!atcehe iles Azures iffi ty 'ich --r. I Mrrv -i! wtonZvtemitii' aiirftnf?.ei,Wwm cinei;il)itsuraargcd:,with oblu uitv; .A ',T- ,.A' F - - - -r - t , nxu against ini ,ftt Miiiruinijr;iiiM r, ; ? MrCobb fror.i the: Committee mn Cl:iimH'maitean"iiifat' !; tUe Memorial of WilleyrBiomitiJat ; tint! ddcti ill i t s A- eie vorde red fc! to 1 be V' i -iiirl flarrifion from the Committee mi veuresevitativeol anil 'ortdercO "to ti second' -The hill for thorelierof, ''On'inotiiiii;ofMrV !lJie relicrotihe , Columbian CoUegeTwas j'a5aiiriaken upi and ordered iobo ' en V Vnissed HirVji tiiird redin ; V i ;';M,f. Johnston bT Kentucky, actompa J: iiied w i th some Wmiarks a joi nt f reso l Iutioiukhattlrc President of the. Seriate, nand the Speaker of the House jof Rep - irccntativesbe authorized i)o iiiljourh tlieir respecti vol IIouss on the ;8th l inril nexU sine die. '-. - ' - . v.-1- - 0, -Hiotionof ?pndbur, 1 the ortJers- were postponed, anu jiie ,0111 making appropriation for ttie coistruc-j linn of a- breakff Svater: near ; the jmbutbj of tljc Delaware, wav tatiCJi MpS: PTliis ;J liill ;make ahvannualf apprtipriation i of S250,000, fiir ten year.1 f : V4: r ' ,Mri Stnith of S; C spokebi-ieaa- . IhatUhe Ireports of tlie engineers upon. tfie.subject were, not ;satisfatory, ? and 1 Maul he revenue :Uiu noiauiuurfu . - . "' '.-1- - - L - larse an expenuuure. as inu uui .wu r.temiIaedC;v -1'. ;V--.-.- v. . v. hian CoUege& as amciHlcd was iakeii the table; '5 A:shtirt titnc;vas4 HIent fin j i tj :i:Mp. MLane spoke at; great length J. f iniipport of lhc bill, jMirtance '' not only; ti the btates in v'hltie I yicinityCp tlc DcIawaiY, j but ;V:'f to Uhc Interests of commerce thhgh -f: out;tIie;couiitr ;IIc aUa supposed his .i , ntfVimntif3 liv fitin1 m'ailV ddCUnieiltS v1 and, ; computations, , stiewing tnat ira-j ; : hittjertu been sustained, by tiie dangei ;iJrimi navigationvdr t!b claware,aud : ! '' i hbiaclvantatre to - ;:c6mmercd',-:I ahd : tlie n,- r. re ve n ucw I i;h " w n u ! d ; r res ti 1 1 . Tro jixr : completion 1 of ihebreak water, v . o j': iVBitsbee supportedj the bill the1 as a 4' mMsurfi of crcat cimceniment to he 3 '. :"!nf'ctc: f rnmniprfft 'tht'tttiirhtiut tne - - a t. , v. wv..-.. 3 1 . 1 1 Union, M v; .t - k " T-The' bill was 'further supported by lioksrs: Sinitli of Md. Ridarclv, & Uai-- nardwhen .da inution of Mi'1 Wood The;Senatc adjourned. x !-V 4 The rcsoluHdnohlered yesterday b) : ( ''.Ulri JbhnsouV of .-Ry.; relating. to( an ad ; j jtuirumciit;qf. , Congress, on tlie 8th of J-, I April, was considered,-';and . ortlered" to : lie jdri the Tab ;1'V i v . The. bill, for, the relief of the Column bran College was read a third ' The Senate adjourned. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. V"vTtrEsriA, Feb. 19. On motion bfiMf. BunncK it was ' 7?ofiW, That the . Claim of Baron le Ueau marciiais, be referrea to the Committee ot i p. into :ori- ;f wTefcrn f AfTitrs,' with instruction to inquire : r', . it iustice.' and the expediency of miking pi :::iP siort forhs payment yv l '. . pU U :-- v 1 0 n motion of .M r. O rrV i t was v ; " lliesoived, I bat the , Committer pnl Military j : 'Pensions be instructed nquire iniojthe expe- " j , diency of reporting a bil!, to provide 'tor giantin ' -' yJ pensions for.Iifej to-tte ofHcers and ;.ol(Jer3jof ; c tliev ItevbSutionary' w-urftccorains o Jheir sevtr ' y. 'r ral grades," where such officers or soldiers served ' :v j;-; . cUber ia ' 1 tie-nayal 'of regular Continental milita 1 i ty . cstibrishment; ;or as State troops ih the mili-W- "Vtia'flying: 'cainp,";oris yoJunteers, f.ir u period of I -Ls'nerfonned at any Vne continiied time, or; at n'd ;J wti;e reduced circumstances 'wo iUt- briiij? th them ' Voiiriir nensionvto t!ie ofiicers -anil soldiers; as abovemeniioueo, w.no nivc,crcu tor aiiC4,ci f ' "-vi Ufm the wcViiioiw.' of 'the .editing ? pcnsiun. laws.- . . ' . . - i ( '-'J r I Reolvilt fnrthif. That v Jhe samejeornmittee I - ' hi instructed to inauire into Jhe exriediency of f nod than nine mouius nxnijf j.mc:6 iic n . pen. C; ibn. 'in proportion to the Uengtlv of service so ";'nTtie House then went into con'lmittce j f vof the Vliole on rili'c Estate of the Union, i-V' and tuokrtiitiie 'bill inakirig:ju(ni)uoy f priation foVt!e .JuirijuvDrarUneiit .j-:-..'.; Oil' tho ifiotibif opMrtiWiodsJ to sti-ike t. votit that partvotlie clauscf containing ' i tte appropriation of S50,0Q0jtoextiii ' J guisji 1 the Clroki-cvtUIe" iCciii-giai ; . Vrhich runs :invtlc. : ;; 'p. 4';vlid for a'uiing tlie said .Chcrpkecsa'ild siich' othe r .1 udia ns fas in ay ; be xsC dis- , "iiosed to emiicratc'to placesi VVsrof the : . v vilssfesippi 'v;SfcVWood3jKmkery ; r-j.L ' JtvVoandMrOSmit A' :' JJdan agalnstl the Vnoiioii, tt hicliwas ! iXt then iieativcdlncthei' -.inotipu tti! a- ineiul the i?atne claiisV,Vas made by Mr. . .. '.. ' . '1.-: 1: 1.1- . 2. - - aa: : ..i . iV nMou,;w4ii nau jui. "i iift.n teu some - observations Jo iIioshniiiini, iwiiei?j An" Vr; riolMrof Mr.Ba Coimittee rJcai;d reportcH' fifoircss made? $ ji ; (i5n5lf lie VeVpi utiji;fc ITa ImI oii vih :MfiT7fvilif' nirtr- tltcacl i riimeiit ; br.(j ng ress ? for; tin; C1 1 tS 1 U CI I V li Y a V O IP U I . I U 3 : At . U O . -i jl 4 !! ration,! fi the bill; m iking appropn HtioiiS pforTj; the"' :4 tn'dmHtDciiartmciit iMr v inion KnoKe.ai iuiiui in .nujuiui v nit?, Indians sent: sou tli dia rnii fH)in .I4itiyr sent tiortli of lt nilhiwedibV MrVLum icih& MivWiiitc and on motion of 'Mrl AVilde, the fconii- inniee ineii iose anu i cnuru jirugrcas?. '.V- ' I Thursd ay ;Frb. 21 A rcsdliitioii': was, introduced referring to tlielCdmmitteclon lihcPubl l6":-.Birtl(lrf ingslojiMui relusi jig; the; use or, the legislative ; purposes.! '.Yik aldopted,vili' k.' 't, Hall exeept lo?r Tho resolutiun The J House' took up;the bill waking appropriaiious ;ior ceruiin loriiiiitviu'ti and jtie bill making ippHipriaioiisA the military service for the. year 1 82 3, The i amendments mide iii commi ttee of the vh6le,iii both tiitse bills, weni con-j currcil in by' the; House Vwiththe ex'J ceptin pttlie amendfiverit by whiclr the blank in! the clause piaking an apprt)- priatiori for. the Military; Academy, oil motion of Mr. McDhffie was amended, so as jtoake away, the sums appropria te ed " for he pay of I Ad jutantV iC lerki QuarerKIastersx CIei-kt.. and. 'Quarter Iaster'i; Sergeant. I Mrl Gilmer mo l ed a j furt her red uciion', so as to take from jths japp'ropriatjo 1 the sum" projios1 ed for tlie erecfion of new buildings,1 & lor spmfeijdppropriiftmn,Vtheitem which are j not'jspecijfied. The niotionj after some discussion,' was negatived by a vote of iioai to 84; ;Thd two hills 'were tl.ico .ordered to be engrossed and read a third tinie tonlavr . -1. ! ? f ' j( yOB TaE JtAI.l:jGa IlKOISTta.- i It is a matter of as-pnishrbent, & wondpr, it iiihs rWlr and reflrcitimr menl who are familiar with thei history . of the cbunti, K(iv' it has come ab'i'afl tl it at it period, of pro.'ounu peace, .01 tnerai prosperity iai home, and at a tiniejhe the interest jof the natitiu.! was never better secured abroad; tuqre snuui nave,; arisen sucn a uisiracnon in die public mind, as totally to disqualify itffofcoi)!' and cielibe ate refiection.tv IIuw sucb-anlncomprehen nble delusion, should hiivelso faktened itsc f jupnn the conimuni jy. as to cause it. to reject the jusual and only meihod of arriving at correct conclu sions, ari decide an ;ifrrportant national cooceriii vvithoutflhej smallest meditation, reaspn,'Jor! inquiry, s passing strangej That a jate inaioritv lof thosel who have been; led to espouse, thecause of General Jacksori, for the -Pres dency have suH'ered - m " r. I ' I his name,associaie(i wunasingie ut of hlji lifej (without which fortunate he never event would h-tve been! thought offor lhe Presi dendy, iiarjid which iucky event could hive had j nojagency in imparting tlie necessary qtialificitions to him to delude them into sentiments friendly to his pretension there is no question.; Equally certain is it, that I ackjol' prjoperj information, watt of a due degree or reflection, jhe receiving of I error for; truth , the; receiving of -prejudice j for principle. has been; t ie cause of. the oppo sitiu.11 manifested to t te presentj enlighten ed Xyhit-f Magistrate if; this Union.! ! L - .The friends of ko 1 ;order, civiK attflin- .mentsynd of the administration of the ge-v Ji : L l ? 1 ' 1 4 'nf . li ti i lira 1 !. government, c lJf . - largelyj Contributed (without irttepdin 10 do so) (ovvards creating jhis delplorablej in fatuation,1 which envelopes as in a mist, the reasonlhg facilities, it 4;Itc is now ,seen; as developed in Coll JfVliams's speech in th Senate bffrennessee. that the original imjver of ihe ;resolution;in t ei Legislature of" that StaUrecomir.ending Gen. Jackson fof the Chief Magistracy, ; vvks brougfit forwarJ by thei friends of Mr. Adams, with ! the pro- fessed purpose ; ot ctipptmg ; in ei cause " ot Mrl: Crawford.' and; w'nhout -the reinntest expeciktionj of Kis being seriously run; for that! hlirli trust. j The writer bf these re- inks is fi-d to af jw, that Similar tiyes induced him io R've his humble .1 that similar mo- iup- port to the 4ackson icket io this ; State, otiiievmg tnere Vlec'tuiii Vy-AP 1 be iio danger, of his AA-A Vllad a ticket been rfih for. Mr. Adaris in this Sta7e, as;has sine transpired, frori ihe vait nuniber of yotes given withrvfffanw AiiHrked -"on the, back, !ilre Crawford t ticket w4uld; have succeedeiti, which, would have t aken ;trom the 'Gene 14! rfi fteep! vp tesj and Mp. Adaois would i; j c6)neeforeJ3oii. grfess! with a rnajoritj wf threefyotesj JIad n Oo t h e r S t atejAv hi ch ncted in the sa in & w ay, ruaiekettfic;Mii;ydam lerestj was atoalgaina ted w)th .theGeriefal, Uif majority 10 the elpttoral colleges vrbuld ;-:-bo tnuc h t h en f q r ti e fou nil n ess of the livmesitipna (which the disturbers; off the .puuf.iu.iraritjuiit guuiett?,viH draw ii irom rheinuch boasfed t't tjie, people' vjesi j ISo tnuch thei' vfor ; tHe;..tuo dh'arrdupVnd iif egarU ofc they'd of. the people byCoiigress, since oaj Jri tyjofi the. people's v?' esi i t Sti': mu ihi ttctro! tfic: vv liole on le'.Kt ateA oX t J . TJhiorilinuIATimiK tiff li Of' P.'iiT.li. ! f HI f Al ! 1 f J n lAAtii V. s .1 Av I s t n e r n (i f ei I e e n ! n s s p j r i r i h i a c 'V'.i ' . x. ia ti ;'t 4ii i VhVitn 1 there f h V clou ( to reni o V e t h j enclldntrnnt nuiiUioinilir ta;U Dolus. 8peu Douna ine i b7 t fuecloses all innuirv;?-that ets at ilpfiajecallt-evide'nce dierilli.ivthe?,tundpktih' I 'good sense enough. bn bperatiyf , iu-diybaisidimfely liscusing to a righteous tieci!i6n, a iJeci9ior tuat may afTect jrhe tlestiriies of this 'eonntW-that jwilUf if made witM)Ur propierl diiberaiori. na tiojnj mT as , mil cb,4s U , vvi 1 1 brea k Vwith; 1 an eltabliihed precedent, tnat jhas alwkysv fromj. the perfod 'dlle national birth, Until the Jpresent tiiaej bieen :actedtupon vizi : that elevating to ifie Chvir; bf . State the t wisest and most virtuous citizen'.--: i iliirty years flgo,jwIietv,HepreseniE ecwi7;waairt chaVgla of the ; national cha racter; as Miniteij to te Netherlands, antl,when he wasjbUt a yputp m poiiucs General , Washington pronounced iiijn tu be the nation's nios efficiciit rcpresenta- tivei abroad. Is the. recori! ed tnsfimnnv .it the Father of his Country fo be djsfegird- ed ? IIa not his wholc Jie, tiuie and ta- ta inr.p. aivpn' the most ' a in Die connr ination,' that ihe opinion; then entertained of him was merited all the Prrsitlent ? I n th e toon fid e n c e of sincV time, with all ; whom he has been jointly, associated,' in 2 dminisiering the machinery of gnvern meht, either at : pome, or. entrusted with them abroad, his character hasjbecome Sa in- i1 lerwoven wiin uiai uic fied with the . nations best is 49 mgcli its property, ancl canals. ' f I . nation, so uien- interesU that it as are its rivers : If evidence is wanting,; other than the lorilg-trieil and di .titiguished services of this grejat man, otheii tliau that of his haviug enjoyed the confidence of; the wisest jinen V ol Jtne nation, tor such a space ot time, I without the -least! shadow ofisunicion : if evidence is wanting others than the dignifi ed land impartial fmjinner.ini which he has administered the tr - , a go v em in e ri t f or , the fl as t three years ; of his i peculiar fitness fortbe ofiice he now fills with so much credit to himself and advantage to thejnation, it may be found in the stoical unconcern he ba- riifests as to the result tfj the approaching contest ; taking no steps to promote: his own election ta cing ni part in the politics ofJthe day, he exhibit to the nation j the appearance of a mijd-tempered father pre siding in the family circle; arid who be holds with 'the proper allowance the Quar rels and 'bickering: of iisju ijior members. 'A How dilferentl h is . been die; conduct f the distinguished military officer whu is the other candidate jfpr' the Pieidericv.'with shame to the nation be it said, he has de scended so far as tj write letters to differ- ent individuals, in his own oeiiair, Detr.iy- nl and ins great coucer anxiety. He has even lost his discretion so far, as to prefer charses in his own name, against the per is so desirpus to obtain, sori; whose place he, i'i . t iJ . which charges Iiave been bv the very, per- sods called unoni, to sustain them, disowned and disproved ... He is known to preside overthedeliberatiojisof a Committee of per sonal friends at j Njash vi I Ie, whose ' avow ed purpose is. andjh )s beenj ty dint of ink .mq pen, io give oihi some sore An jame, however,hollow,'aO:d to do for him by means of mffiug, wliat folid wisdom and emiuent services has done far his antagonist. It was a rule with the iiinnortal Washington,1 when he Jiscovered muc i anxiety ip an applicant fori an appoiutmnr, not to give it to him. Is iot this a good rule still ? Much of .the,-strength andheffi ciericy of a Qovernment, in .jprocuring and securing happi n ess v t o th f ; peopl ed spends oti the gerjeral esti matidnjamong theipeople, of tlie good ness of the govern me nV, as we I Ij? as of the visdo m and. in tegri ty of iu legiti mate4 organs. ' The preservation then of the cha racter i of the govern tnent? together wi th thJt;of itskoverhbb, becomesSraAlenosiJnrv io the hands of jhe people, over which'they aje! the guard iaitsJ and should be theieal- o u i pro t ec tors. 1 1 sh o u I d not be the ti, on ly upon the. greatest consideration, after the' most bosilive assurance Af miritl iirt;.; on ituatvUiriendy sentmieots should ob tain, or be expresked, for evjiry doubt de strjiyssome of tjntr stabili Avery tloubt is !w. Wnliin iliA t..lin' ..C Zl tart. : " -' L -. i ' it. caiiijiiiic'sccus in uisuueui iuij, ;wnicn When encouraged and : mu I ti nlieth liVrnme the; causa of the dial up'tibii-uf governments anu ine suo?ersion o?jrc5; heFreueh; Revolution bea:an in this hvaki "thi idianf- iecxeu towarus tpe existing government, called meetings hi different parts of the ant?es conjti red I u loVeAvoU wanted the renis o government in tneir own hartds -ajiiljtlie people tlie least cborrniball werekbonh of Bonaparte wai to be ilie salve that was tu jieai ull:jmeij;x the conseiiuencft $CiKrAsW?M& i J.1-' .BUI "Ubv? unu suggestions ot upstart? pojiticiatv;w and -who'e prrjudVce gainst one man, and prdiJec;tobv)W their love bf ouirvitidhyho have alrea K3y well ingirtalkeilanran llectiori. caln ijccnsion as on oi ners, in agras uccumca rattfitijal ?aritl ihinkinj peftplethata sense of "tb'j danger thar ;thTeAteii,lhtj wholen usagesot nie;coUttru tmy rouses ui a pro-i ier c ancernthe-aiisttreasona I hat:-; pre if ail s w iiH 4o h las' u bjct wttilti the n!i!e 'i'McluWf. 'thai: t5b(i ;fiah c ou u t ry, inuam fnaiory speeches we;re ra aue, j relUjiionsadppfedVcharef C prefenedl having their Jbiiudation'rii hagiriaryriev- T tlievsuelieve 'cJl8tVifll ieH e rioe b v : t h eTrp WnJri rt ueK0 tleWst OQUi puninsL'tunprsAiowri lo mrir uwu .1 :.--L pDMINISTRATIONfMEST 1 'n ri 0 a n t t o p u b I i c n p M c a:me 1 ejt 1 n w as lietd in tliecadeniy in hi place .diiTufsl ayt lastoh n tlald welljEsd; v? aQ6al (etl r f 1 tiie Vjf "f ivai pn uro pre 11 'ami.:-- xariy traiisWjanDi'aed Gibson I GorreH, R PCarspnMcii Nairvv Esqu ires;-M ajrtr RopertDohn el I &d Doctor;Jonald?Stewarfwere u itl)UIIIl- who re- the-fol- ed to d ra ft a series of resolutions,! tired Vshbjr 1 1 i ra e a n d urbugli t i n : lowinstresblations whicn were uria iiinous adopted Viv: V JResvlvgX. tTbat this met ng highly approve of the Administration Convention Leld at Italeigh pn the 20th 1 of December last, and that-1 they heartily concur in the Electoral Ticket for the State which Vas there formed ':?K- ' Resolved That in the opinion of this .meeting the office of President: of the United i States to be ably executedi; requirejs the exertion of the ajuost noble, and 'most powerful faculties of the human' mind,1 guided by. prudence and experi ence, and . gciyerned by hopesty and jintejrrity '; that, a profoucid knowledge of our: domestic re4 lations, of the) multif'ariqus and intricate coijnec, lions of this, with foteignl governments, and fof the politic oother nations which have commu nication with ithisV is absolutely and indispensably -necessary.' J - " . j 1 " Resolved, That John Quincy Adam possesses in an eminent d?jTee all of th4 q4 dificitions ne cessary for t ie faithful' discharge of . the impor tkni dutie? of bis office and that vwefwill there fort use all 'diligence arid fair; . and honorable' means t6 procure his continuance in office. 4s well by our personal sulfrage as by the influ ence we. may have upon the opinions; of our fel low'citizens,' ;j .. ," . "'i :'., ;p- rM 'Ai-))l A Resolved, That this meeting views with deep and fearful i-oncern,. the .ittempt which has been and is still making to 'mise Gen. Jaclcson to1 this niniy important anu responsiDitr uuicp, aiiempvs Inch, in their, honest op!inion,is hazardous if not ruinous to the vitaUnterest of bur country ; That they conceive' Geri. J:ckkon utterly destitiite t of the smallest qual meat ion tor tins important trust, except'bis'militarv pretensions, -which are rather to oe aiscountenancea uian encouvageaA a tree crovernment ; H ,.; !' ' -. - V.t'iiwT-j 'IJ Resolved y That tins meeting highly approve of tne Auminisiration oi - aonn vuinty AciaiiiH, iuai the3f believe he is honesjly endeavoring to pro mote the prosperity and jhappiness of. his', coun try, without reurard to settionarfeeljnesor party prejlicej" that they feel jthe greatest confidence in his wisdom, integrity and political experience and that they repose without fear their 'coun try's welfare in his hand. ""f"1- A.' '- tv;v'i ' Resolved, That this meeting entertain the high est opinion of the-'talentij purity iind ieryices of Henry Clay, that they vtew'wiih deepj regre t and keenest iiidignation the i many ungenerous , and diabolical' a.tempt6; to ruin; nis 'character, and blist his prospects andn thai - they view . .authors of such scandalous attempts as calum niators of honest fame, iaud assassins of ,a fair and, well e'arned-'reptiUtiftrii -,.;:K, 1 !!:;, A'A A j Revolved, That , a commi ttee of correspondence and .vigilance conwslinj f fifty, be appointed whose duty it shall be td (promote the; object j -of this mer t ingy and to correspond twithj other and similar cbinmittees throughout our; State'. ; , Resolved, That a committee of fdufl persons be appointed, to drat? an address. to; thehpeopIe of On motion the followinggentlemen were appointed a committee of -Vigilance and. business, viz : yAA.v: f A : v Ralph :Gorrcll, Esq -f I) r. ; X lines Gibson, john.AvFoulkesDr Divid CajdwellrriV Early Strange, Abraham GerenJEsnMij,; ancii i cejjie!, mj iviuu t nomas, rsq. ivo bert Cahl we H Benjamin v RossJ Eqt Dr Alexander Woodson,? Jacob Hubbard i Jon Hanner; Esq. Eli Hoskins,vEsn, Rev. Hen ry Tatumi Rev. J, J. I Haiirier,! Mai. Rbi bert Donnell, Coh James Neil vi ;: Cant. TV. JLo w C n p S e thS I a rhlu ck, Ga b t J ' A in I re w Liin usay , j erem ian trowd er, J ames ' Bran v i nocK, Jl4Sq. IJapt. Wm. : Gilbreh, Eli Pugh; ; Ca pt. John IVo w, John Sh el I y , Ko- bert Ma vbin.EsaA1ai.JatneSi Johnson Col.1 Walter VlcCbnnelL J. Harnpr irmd. say,;? Jonathan Pa r kerj Esq. Abel CoffinV jeuian tamitii lsqA i nomas Mcuulioclc Richard Mendenhallj athari'Metidehhaii WiJ ham J3rya n, Esqi: (3apt. Robert GiU mortf, James Fihtey, jpol Wm. Doaki Na-i L than Hunt, Jr. Wm. tinthahkEsqr. Wil Ma lii Patrick: Br. M H: Dal tbn;briDl WoVtHaiidyJasCle On motiotu Ralph OorretU Esbf. Jbsenh Gibson Esqr. ; T. ' E. ' StfangeV John ; i). C Ian ey erefa pjoi ot d I a Coin mi t tee to ilraftVan .addressttn fdie J?reemen of Gujl ford Cntyajnh Viffdahcsarid' Correspomdence meet at tL-t.! lA WWCou i SZ?Fm Vrsborpugl AA i .tr.--V.proceeoingrs ot this meeting t all Editors of newspapers throughout the $atei ' 'rv, .v ui ttiiauuKi m i rinr siwi th..f 5.'. 'M M ftvirtup of two sepatjfeiaeem v Tviirfcv iTtm ftorvCsiit&iO ourrjosfcthMm i r -' " - -fuj uayiarcuel A f-ftiltalnV? ' Ar T.iio,l-Vr: iX.ri i-.i.--i f . ' ' A II II k i 4 fill C Cm ' . LmB j. t k I ,. -i Stock of ,everv, kind-biie-Nm-ms'n K n A Marryand shndryotherL articles too tedioiiVlo VftvMi?t?ltshm'iii ;;A0it el!wihgs' -immclrfal sbsftulalr fiy(M, 4s y line virtuous actions ai'e tut oorp xo uie m an expajiejuthe inteuti'm ortheAneeti ng i n a fee 1 1 ng jab d .pa t riotic! ad i f rc&sv k !f i . 5-? - i. - j it v J ' 1 - tin motion a cotnmuiea consisiins: or j. Dr. (jeorge bwain, . Joseph Gibori, v Esq. Ja roes M c Nai ry, KqL I Coh i D i'niel C 1 pp Dr. Donald Stewart, E!i Smith.) Esq. ilM be requested to give them an insertion 'a&4 rv ;fJOHNC KAVPaGbB.RErxvUf:A'--ii;& ' mention, v i (e Jermswan be acxibmmoddtlnand ri.u&teJi KitikS'sit iiJJr t hU"'i i,rto iiijci;uucci, 1 ,A''xrr-A H.fl 4pf Ofnaptitiufeil W! l :rU- 1 : If it be v'!7,cvf:;, rv;;i -'v.: -;v..7..'nw-uav-. - ; IIo whatl Aur rieif Hrnfutitfirtsp ti,, jj pluun wVgV-.if jip- KrA f: ? .X , , r;. . , burji'd 4lOfhejynty, mm0MkAiA a-a-aI rM- aa- Itowfjshallwe: moufn thee ? AVidi b lofty trust ! IJ.Oup Ih'smiortaXhirthrightffVbm above 'r With A AT uvvue eye;;- opacktheju,, 5 A 1 i1 lNaiirlso 'deplores, : lm friend jhat! leaves u'tho' tit iapniefshn An (mehigb strain of triunrpbj bier. thy bier fOp e stfaf n of solem allowed tifi '.'. Thoii 'iiiat- jft'joi.ci hg pri thy'mio .'areeiv ; '' ijj Ntoeca bowed f ' In tHpse; lififfht reierions oftlie risth sun ; Jpraisfe! for yet oneATiore namewtli' ?o w'r endo w' j 4;;T?d cheer and guide uVas fcar j nrL ; it ec one more image on ine neart bestoviM T9 Ojr:rhelitiful la haii Thine," Hebcrj thine i; whose? memory frorVti Shines as the Star which to thd -saviour led . WVIJlf ,AU6Vff , i THKrPRKSlDBNT JOli TIIR ! UNITED STrks, I ' f " I ? ;-wnieu ataTje or America do hert4'yl declare an4 make knoUn, that a pub' lie tkc u iU be held at the Land tiffice, at Wash- , on the ecohdMuh. dayhn June next, for the disposal of the lands k the t;nied StiatesAn the following townships and fractioiifl townships, in theLaiid District Nobts ot .Rkii Itivjijsl'' to wit V ! I. II I !-:..-.' ' -.. :--.'TownshTps:::Vw; and tSeveiu , iif Kanffef One. I Af Townships Four,' Five; Six. 5, and Eight, oMtange 7 'wo. Bast. : roWnsliins Four. Five: and ?htr of Hance Tiiee.Ar, :A :- ; S HA, ijractiunal -Township Thrte of Kange Six, 'teat; Tvo andlTAree, of; Jtang-e rfSenEast. vf i racnaliiTownships" Ti, '' and ; TArtf. o liane iast. , ; ; vA ! ticolQwnshipVWw I 'to wnship ASevenf Aofr Bnc-es Range Eleven, 1'a'?asYa One and Two, The tancU reserved fa v law for the use of Schools, or for other ournoses.1 Will, be e-jcchnlrcl from Sale, which will nfoceed in the' order hnvn designated, beginningwith th? j lowest number ylyr " - "'J liail, ai tne uity, ot vvash on, inis,itn clay: pt .r e or A . jD . 1828. - JQUN QUINCY ADAMS. Uy the President : GEO. GRAHAM, Ur V ':J:-' L! -iV v , A 46 trls ; t Statt of jVortii-(jah)liua, : iNonhampton ConnlvwH. . I "'A Pourt of Equity, Fall Terrn J A D. 1827, james webb,. Complainant. ' Jonathan Currin and wife, Elizabeth,' late Eliza- r -wcm jenKins, aeienaants.v , - , , Bill to make con vevaJice bf Real Estate. I IT appeariritb the .fUftioh of. the CouVj pafthe AfefendantsAi Miis case are not tesU xiens or this State, it is ordered that publication be made in the Raleigh Register' for six week suctessively, that, iun less -Via 1 flefendants shall; appear, at the next Court of Ediiitvi to be hell l6raid county, at .tlte Court Vlcrsc in the town ,ot Jackson, on, the 4ifih Mondav i after the fourUi wonday in March ne.xt, and plead, answ er or d -nuto complainant's bill,, the, sartle will be l.eard ' eiparte". and a decree made i accordrngl v. :-Acpy,te,ir;j;o.!bi (amis; c'm. e. .V-o;'I6l82r.'' 6w 50 BUL L A RS RE W Alll) . 'ILL1 be given for the delivery of UAHUV and NK13, to the subscribers - inf ClrSc ityl Georgia.1 Harry is -a4 larire' fellow, of rather yellow! complexion,; with 1 the ,fore finger on the right hand off to'the firstijoint, and iaa bout forty, years bld.'Ned is;a! likelV youn feK low,j - of . ordinary size, black complexion ani about 22 years oUU Thev left tii in the Summer. antljthe ilast 'information we Ihald of them' was their escape ,rojn" Abbeville Jaii; in September; last weelieve them to be eitjier iiv Sout or NorthCaVoliriSaV " Tn'alinvH rti rVt K cr- Venjf bath';! or;twehty;fiye doijjars 'for-' either them a j or a reasonab? 2 compensation for tlieir; apprehension and; cc-nhnement )n any : Juil, su thanwe may get thero, A f , ; h I--; a-A. -Barton; fTHRASIIED, GRAVE8. February 9. A A-:A -A' :: 4i6t , State of North-Carolina i.?. ' ranklin CountV A ' : A, Superior Couft of Equity--the 2d Monday after ine no Monday in September, 1827 T.M7---H it t.' 'Mf li'VlPyf '.eaincis' f Jj Murphy: &" TemS n1 tVr ? perrnee tt.Murphy.bytheir Guardian penden 6fhis wife Elizabeth s,' aamuci i jonnson, UleriC. pc Master .c. a"" ; ! whiElibetk Miirnh v.- I Deferfdants. 1Tj.'ap p eri n er to : theCo rtf. ftat '.1 e Davis. It is therefore ordered by the Court, tnat pubi catioobenad in Vtlv ttaleifffi' Register tor si weeks sticcesivelvl flint Jess? Davis.1 ad nunis- f Eliza bet h Davis.' i make his bersbn;d P' ;bhld &r jhe ,t,e rurtiiduse in Louishuraf on the 2d Monday -"after J b Courthduae in"1 Vim. M' i?wrt:pieaa:aruijuemur m saiu :oi "" ril&lhr. Kt Kz-fwiai. '-"liirt rrtYif Htf-vT fufiK"0 Will Dc :"feht,re4l agaVnVt" tiima hd.derl-ei mitle a'cc :lj04ijst.;S AM'L johH ' V "X'r. f " -i ,i :1 K. m coui MMi -;i AREMO UM :A ; ! : , jfibitAS inShomtcthe HuiJfctf one dolr' north oi A5'' J that there is a pi-edomiaint dis . t- if. .. v . A - -A A A rinJ :A -A M , ! 4 . 1 AAm;; v' v- i: "- : .1- )- - 1 -f-' , ! " ' .: 'I' ' 1 v A ri ; . . ;. 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