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--c- - i- f- .'- ; -. C- , v., ' i-f . .1.' . r' '.' life M; c j i.;m. trfev t wisaom kiiow V? h1stor' ustorv PtJUis F"- wirfdnm & kriow- con duct ror . . Ar;i.f . . anj we are rerlly asham- :"'r:i7tli'c utmost aencacy Mv r ?' ILHM wi,oni ever icctisedU that -pnetlea5n Russia. far,frorn i - .L'r oTiminatmn. and commcr nluo- ::rLs)Ur -e .jtVii WonM fee well . stc l f - l ft. ; - - - r v from . bp,V tf aociimehts ; jfMrs. J. has lias , V hnistlvesL we Have neverneara or jny ty H Suin-i'i thbinrlv whve no doubt of CSSi ;! far we .hold it, to, be their having fF'f.-. 4 -i - . u believe any thing how.erer ab- . perfectly AiUms party, which has never long, .anu never, win uu le per petrat ors of these J char- "The base arid V before an indignant public. SA ifthcy1, do W 'f"-? A"" ;v M eecls. retrir anGu r;n: theV sh.ll bexast into ft t. U - C! utter f;.,. We coV.fs, we re not quite sure that nnr an feeble minds apprehend' exactly the me. i t the end of tbe world, ,or Jxfion Kclfflrt President ?; Welsuspect when Jacfcson anoir. .t.- HW i he latter. ?1 Q uouu. w,c "f v-r Ui;?. en a froswhen the sceptre and ; tjic " , r ;..cW shall ba placed m his hands ; swora o.j.--T,' u; ft.il n,r vast obli. anu?ut l"l"., nlce thereof- nd such enemies yuRni. "J . , A.lr next, in a happy manner, vindi cates the moril character of the knowledging that Gen; Jackson, mt.ri lmifir. is iu a dBEATER or less Hero, by ac like all other degree, Subject to the imperfections of: human nature." i ne nsiness of this remark will not be contesd by Ihe Mastne either party. Mr. Randolnb has! not the happk ; rinSnVnn with his coadjutorx in ress hkh cost $ Mr. Uandolpl. 4j s it a pliable Jhing, and says he would cheerf ully bave voted $500 for - abetter W for the I resident. It .s lamentable tlat grat men should not perfectly coincide on suojecpu ?m vrrJTo -..- self wilh su( . Jn oi Henrv Clay." Mr. A dams is doubtless guiltv oMhis ao ,es,n ; ; and thri demonstrates Ins imn o. wuc , Jackson never associated ith Mr. Clay in his life5;1 never rode wh him in his own carnage ; never "ca lied at hU . house near Lexington, (Ken.) jn company with President Monroe, to ' ptake' of Mr. Clav's hospitality.; : No indeed ; on the contrary. Gen. J. would not condescend io notice Mr. CJlay when they happened to meet at Lebannji, (Ken-)1 Gen. Jackson, it i Well known, has always kept the best of company. . Mr. Adams and Mr. Glay being of i nferior stand ing, have associated iith whomsoever they could? There is. no eaTthly:,doubt, thart j the moral character of Gen . J ackson has been, for the last twenty vears, second to thaw of tio man living - 3d the- days of his DOybood, say Hill he was 45, he was a little v ild and pugnacious, and , such like i but as soon . as he arrived a years of dis cretion, he has been, as respects virtuous con duc?, equal to any nian that can be started. We have nothing to do with what he was, norj what he has been, but what he is. Cj.; Uj-- 4-h AVe are promised to be detained but a little while concerning Gen. Jackson's hard-earned, and, as some think, justly deserved title, viz. to Military Chieftain.? " It may be," says Gen. Speight, ''that Ida not understand ihe true deji-nithon of the term Military' Chieftain as well as some !;' and then he goes on to define it at considerable length. But we here profess' our inability jto apprehend his meaning. He says, according to .the true difinilhn" (which but. just, now he pro fessed he might not understand) 'f of the term - Military Chieftain, Jackson conies as, near being onej as Bp.eas didto the Caihagean shore. Eneas passed several days oh that shore. And again, So that the assertion, that Jackson is a Military Chieftain, is a gross attempt io impose: on 3'dur gowl sense and understanding.' The fact is ex actly as the speech states it. Gener il Jackson is no military chief at a 11 ; hot he indeed: abd ; whoever says he is, egregiously mistakes. J 4 ' Some of the parasites of the day . have en v t'eavored to draw an 'analogy "between General Jackson and Bonaparte." O, horrible ! ls here any person under . the heaven,") that can see a shadow of resemblance We do noty believe ihe 1 French legion of honour would consent to this, nor would even Napoleon himsel f presiimd to so high' a distinction. ; No. Gen' Jackson stands atone. Nobody can comrarewith lam. !' T 1 inintend. says General Speight: fot hold we even venture to doubt, jf Mr. Kremer or i lr. Randolph would consent to it. It is moreo : "Per with us a mitt er of sotie small question, if such a disposal of himself would exactly suit the taste of Gen. Jackson. He woidd rather, we guess, contrary ha it would be to his habits, and gallipg as it might be to his exquisitely tender sensibili J tfrrOt if ! a victim must ,be offered,, some half dozen militiamen,' or some1 two or three flt1 sPies" ; We lament the sin- of our potluted counuy as much rs any body can ; and -weihink ve know what that Vm is"; but reallv f?ur xeyy errat afftcfion for the Iero of New-Of-Jeuns will not ermit usio offer him, as a " w- o,fS wcceV a ofTerinfc In lamh Without bkmisti upun thealtar of our frtedom; ' v j We have thus, Messrs. Editors.; followed hi Tu YlT gentleman ihrough a great part 2l d?S With "'finite sa fsfaction.toSur, selves and we trust ; to your readers. Let no Z SnSe-:reVer We exhan ted ;the ,suhJfct,r tlt we have extracted all that P fer youVreadersiotrie Address to the public. 1 hew are Mime ft-w: t-,o . " contemptible mi lnvxi Genii Speight ii'oni' rhy'r ,wlQ i mav not set as one of Jhe prophets',',' w,nen he trn.mplnngly predicts, at tl M JUJ address, that the n"me of A orr w.ll he sung by milhons vet 11 the; conclusion rew Jack- t L &dfc rpnsr tpr. the virtuous; bu&eh ft,.:. :TW.dnnecl.r,aJU.t even this Uy shall become contemptible, Men indeed "HI the namnf W j . v, J v.' . ) . e sung to some erlorious. tune. a ' Ktlllt oil rejoice tp join in the chorus i :t LAW SGH O Oli i i Y; L AWf CSFFI CES continue opeiVoir the- i j ,t T i YHuinicms,; ii uaji occasionai- J ueliver Lectures, hut niA s... at alltimes givexPlanationS,.as far as rami JIIUlllLTK H Hn(T mvilA IPSA i iMHi. . erxUiarosboroTeb. 182837 Iin2w3m .-A.;j vp, as a xicanous ticniTicxfor the stn ofa polluted Countri- P 'Aha xnrrifir ihe ? We cannot aciiee to this, we rannnt indeerl- Kn. ofttV Pf,tuU T flect upon y.ltie words fHs'Sr1 ,iec" wil, nogoodreaSoKto-be .evened. , AVh regard to,-AUe;r6fligite Jncl abandoi.e.1 J u - tu;t r...u l0n and itercange of Opinions iiponlegal Il ls not required t any thing sluniid be paid ;FRIDAY, APRjtJlS 1823; having resignedhis sUtla i h is l Irj stittt 1 1 ftinQ M tv Ch a hveb li5V&rt lias ben d ppb n ted to fi j 1 tKe aca ncy I . nirpoHsTJraprime ii'as h i f; t h; jriX Viije:Brahch,Jt 'f Tj" -Ral eth ' Fire Chmpanj w.i n ewly oisrnmzed on Wednesclay ! la&t, agreeably (Act of.'Intorpora- lion .( , Wm. F. C I a rk , was eiecicu uap tair and ," V m . rf horn pson, James Litch- iora, v auer J., mm say anu J homasW. Coyihton; Li eu ijiia ni '5 ? Jolni.' J'C hrisfo r)hep;;Treftsu rer. ; c) pi Legbrn an j Clerk j anld;;Valfer. , ; ' ' j f ; 'W e t ru s 1 1 th e ne w. Qompany,4 will imine- diarel y have the Fire-Eneme Indt irrpood repair, and kept so, ; t at in casi? a Fire should break out at any time, nothi ng may i m petfe the e ffurt s of t lie Fi tie ompany peejdily to extinguish x At a Militia muster held i -1i V at Rogers and Rigsbee's Cross-Roads in the upper ! end of Miis coumy, on oaiuraay last,, the Iriends of Gen!, Jackson called tbe seiitiments of tbe people present on theirn pending President being had, they were outvoted, there be- ing 8 votes the General. And it is said, that i?everal influferitial iriends of Mr. Adams who hal atttrjded the ground, w the vole. ;i Bbstonlectionhe Boston v.. 3?atriot Stves the returns of theft lection iut held in that city for Governor, Lt. Governor and Senators. The strength f thej Admiri istration is overwhelm mis:. Out of 3773 voles polled, "only 160 were given to a 'Fe deral Jackson' ticket, and 520 were polleij for the 4 Democratic Jackson' ticket. The remainder, being a tnajority over bot!i tick- S098 votes,- were Igivert to the ticket ndly to the Nationals Administration. Tlif American Sysfepi.tt there; were ahythj ng yet Wan ting tocoh ince the j Amei rican Jpeopje of the necssityJof an Ameri can system, by which oujr farmers, mcxhanr ici, frjanufacturers and Jabou j-trs would be protecjted gainst the Competition joi fori eighers, we should be Ijed. to believei that Ihe heavy exportations of specie which have recently been made from our j ctnntry; would furnish that proiif in j so glaring a manner as to convince even the roost seen tical- Those exportations have been so general and heavy, that they pave brought embarrassment on manyfof our me rich an tsl ; .. i . - : I - - 1 .a- 4 The Naval Ctimmittee of Concress has reported a bill Tn favor f Mr. Reynolds's exploration of the liii-lil'latitudes loif the Southern Ocean. The jCommittee jitatei that'the dangers to whiqh 'an immense a mount of ' property is exposed, as well as the hazard to human Iife for the want of surveys of -knowledge, by , more accurate the regions to which ouriCom merce is ex-j tending, tand the profi aWe new sources of wealth which may be opened and secured to us, seem not only to ustify, butlto de n and the apprepriation recommend td. 9 t " The Commissioners o f the New-York Canal iFund have advertised "that! they will! receive proposals till the 17th ins?! for" a;. loan of jg I X 6, 000, on 5 per cent stack, td be reirnb'ursed at the pleasure of the State, after Jb!ym846; It is! stated as a fact, that th not an i ." ere is A m eri ca n j ni porter f VooIIen Gold s in the Ctfy ofr New-York that the active members o f the C ha m be r allf foreigners : thatthe; bf Commerce are pri n cipal part of the Attctioneer' commissions are obtained ; .' f rom f Oreig n e rs j and , t hi t ! foreign ejrs and Aucf iopeers Jiavea veto in nearly every Bank cjf;the Ci ty. A Society has been formed at Philadel- phia, of which B;R, Morgan iSPresid ent, ! and Matthew Ca rev St t re t a ry , for proji motins tne . culture i ine vTMuioerry tree arid the raising of Silk V1 orm 1 1 0-' &rabaisHn ': Upper yCanqdQ.-The Ic wer n o u s e o i i n e eg i s i a.t u re m r i n a rro v i rice, I a t e ly 'f en t 1 1 h eir Sergean t at Arm?, with a warrant, requiring the attendance of "Ad jutaht-General Coffin ntul Col; Givens, be TRire a Committee of theT Housej-yThese gen tj emen f hav ing been '.'1 n ter dieted I from attending lbylheV Lieutenant-Governor: of theProyince, refused toac mi tine ergiiaint atAro s intoUheHuuse Hefe-ihyWiErCr ne.oroke open the door, and carried 4 -- The f Pari iariient of flipper Canadai're prorbgp;ed by;xhe,lt.X5oTe M arcb fh&lJit .Gov ejrnori say s l ets A lheyvferi committed 4oterkifl3unng the -remainder -f the Sessmnofc ft there! were interest lo some measures of great general 1 Hli -pi b bier of that-Provirrcei whiicli .Kc'itia'd ;as(hcj;rsulty jsurei; if! esays ? te'shal I ' con ti nueSf o ii fge n Ifufufe occasiops- lie thanks thein for tno supplies jrrantcd. r - t. ... . itrnWordienve MainfeTnrtulfr of TtiesfJ a vite?n tions I he folio wins i ri foriria- ti onfta a ."ret ei yetl injal et t er fronv Wa sh jrig;ton ilJCplC four Conipaniest Ms toni .t tatiorii jv i.tyieinity;;jBrricl wtf arrive , the first of June;As the trtmji ijhostbejfUrrii tenobsci itIoj road wil libecomel necessaVy which Wiri PfeBenteason; ; 1 feK 1 ete r n I so ddSi-- , Ihe Bill apnropnalinr RS0;O00 more for the Augjusta Arsenal, hasV passed: both ouses c f Congress.'? The . ... harthquake.Ou r fo reign ' pa pers d p v th e 1 ast 44 rri'val a t New-York, receive stye arcopnts from Madras, iff th !&. tm- r - - I r - -; w - - - h v - V. tmn ot thip fort ot. Kohtaran, whore a thoui sand prstrisvwere buried berfeatht it $ cru- ans. 1 ne same convtilsion had u shivereil a jn ru htaSn i i n pi e c fs, ' Vw bich, : fal 1 i ng i n i o the river fKovv re, caused the country to be inpndatetj to si distance of lfJD cossrounth Tn re e fli flu sand workmen were e m p 1 y ed in cutting 'a clannel through the mountain; and ereaOannreheriision Was infirtflinpfi nf th injury Pjkeiy to be sustained by Lahore, j O Tf -C r l ,. . .... -um wneueveri me river miouiu iorce its though tlvje channel. wav t It was a Iso computed that no fewer than 50,000. victims had perished from cholera. in Amritseriiliahore .and;.the' Camj'' f f 1 The Union.L, The formation of a - new mission injto the Union as an independent StJjte. Te increase of this Republic in wealth and population is-unparallelledJ In a .;,te w shf r t - y cars j at I east t h ree njore States will be added to the confederacy Michigan, lArkjansas and Florida & west of the twolformer, hew territorial govern ments willj necessarily be established. So we are destined to progress, uutil the whole CO unirj ueiween inis poinr, ana the moutn of he. Colij moia itiyer, win ue divided into States, an 1 j subject to, the dom sniuti! of civilized n an. in reviewma Capt. Basil Hall's Vovasre to the East 1 C1 ern Seas, in 1816, the Ust N- American Lview introduces the foilowins Anecdote : In his vilit to Napoleon at St. Helena, Capjt. Hallhrjertionjed he. circumstance of mere ueing noarmsainonguie JLoo Unooans. 6 Nj arms! he exclaimed, that is to say, no cannons Thy'have muskets ?' 'Not even musktvj I replied. - Wellj then, lances, or at east, l)ows ar.d arrows ?' I told him thlyjhad neither one nor the t-ther. Nor poigrlardsj r cried he, v. ith increas ing vehernejice. ' No none,' 'But,' said Bonaparte, cfenchirig his fist, and raising his voice tcl a loud j pilch, t bur, without arms, how do they fight ? Driven to this cornier, the ICap ain jcould only reply, that they had no! wars. ftp wars!' reiterated the ex-emperor, with an expression of coun tenance, which shewed jhow little credit he was dispose J ito give to such a report. He seemed equjilly incredulous, when he was told the Loo Chooans had no monev. 1 J '.American Bible Society. Richard Ya- RtCK, Esq as been unanimously elected President on the Ane rican Bible Society in the place f the Hon. John Jay, who re- signed 111 advanced a jaicn 1 as 1 on account or nts . 1 . . ' . ; - ; r 1 and bodily iniirmities. ON G RESS. SENATE. Thursday, April 1 0. The bill nlakirig: appropriatinns for In- ternai jmpr vements Nds taken up in com mittee, an amend merit, being under;cunsi- deratjionV prbposed by the Committee (of i U - finance, to insert auo dollars, instead of 25,000 d pilars for the completion of the Pier at 1 uffa o, New-York, was after an ekplanat agreed to. -., on from Mrl Smith, of Md Mf. BenM n moved to strike out the ap Dronriatioti-f 175,000 tlollars for the com pletion of thfe . Cumber fand road IO Zanes? ville, and .inlert the" bill which, had passed the Senate aj an early period of the ses sion, 'and wa at present before the other House. vH : j : 1' 4v' r , S .fe'. L The question was . divided and it was carried to strjike out but a motion to inr serf the bill In 'question;was negatived. . ! v -The) bil lwks ' liie'n" Reported to t he,'; Sen- ate and the ImerKlnient rriade in the ;:Coni-' m 1 1 1 e e o f t he 1 w h 1 )I e U ti r es t r ic t fli e s u r v ey s fcr Irterrial mprvemeris tthose, obiects 1 : ! I." ', - 1 t-T. d-.i'r'i - I1; -",v -s - Y rl aireany commenceti, oeing. proposed ; tor conurmation, sotwe ueoaie arose, anu on taking the question, 'it was decided in the aflS.r nSt Vve, vote's ; to- .!;IePresp d eri t i f t h e Sena e Jit dt he ;tpq w e r 1 of pre- eniifi'g t h i s c ecision , but d id not, a ssign ing hi4 reaojjs at' do i)giUyvh(ee,ii that; he waSappri? heosiye that the- howef of promoting Inier nal Iiiprweients be abused by Ji yertirigiitf fnlnrnaf iotialto ' local objects. This vot e is ori si'dered a t Wr, w) 1 i 1 1 1 he Vice President's for mer ; opinions, having been; rteretuioe oue.othe most slrenuous suppjrters of j the powers of' Congress on i his suliiecf. I i M' : Ji -Mf- rC:-i Other a in e dmentswefe tfieh;agreetl to; tioril bing'oni cRgrogsinVtle and theque b i LI, :ti e Se n at e. at ijburned without taking the) vote 7 - ' -7, - '-1 - 'J ttDAY, April ! 1. t n.e propos tion; tor aboiishmsr the ofiice J 01 Major Uen up iand . deba t the Armv hpinor fakpri r ed, was rejected, A2p .votes I ..., , to 20; Thobiinmrfki ternat Improvei sinn,-was orcien "f rriiorial overntnent West of Jl,ake Hu ron, or the Territoj-y of Michigan, is con tempiatedj Michigan will. soon'claim ad ng appropriations . for In- i?. s m ocean and m : wg .entsfterTherd id to bs engrossed tora I t.m .ij,... i:l,.'.i.'jnn n r 4 : HQ USE D t teE PREiSfiHTATTYSES y The flouse resumed the consideration of theriffThe )motm made by M r- Da-, vis onr Toesd ay j fx reconi m it" the ;bi I'lwa s negattvedFafteilmodffi t majdei .o'nv..0jti rlJIyloty sbecial i fi St ru c t io n f o i nn i ui r e i rit 0 1 1 (nmnir he ex? ped lency of a trittdi ng t he; bj il so; aSj io a c eord' with the Views of the ,mover ifj1he pripqMum.iorecommn-r-ayes o,noes i IV, M $ou jJierlantH ,bil j by st r k i ng u t ! he Ay hole pt the a mend -menWof:the,CKa Manqtactufffsp and suhsf iMMin a proposi tion which he sent to the (Jiair-; rljns prn. pos mo n c o n I at n e d t w u ' prov iion s, .n e i m -i'OKir a duty of 4 cents on wool, hiidthe other i ciaiiwjiii iHsmiiHjm uuijr uii .(..111109 - The quest uest ion was 1 divided, so as to take the on on wool "first, and the question wasrarrif d irj tie anirmatiyeayeVrXSO, noes 9& It was ijheiinscWered' that it h f Iou 9$ had agreejiJi 1 6 a mot ionf w h jtli struck qtf-ihe whle Lf vihe ' arneiidment 'if'hV gen f I e,m a n ft 0m ! V e rmri t , li,i c h was not iiiterft: ed , and a rei-onsideratiori of the. vote ' jwcti auu' carj jf u a 1 u-i j nurs v 'l'tie c ill for. a division of t he question' -was t h e n vi it h draw n,? a n cl t h e q u e s t i on:vaV t h el5 1a ken oil the- motion . to strike. out nearly the wnolo of the amend merit U)f M r; MaJ Iary, and inserts the a mejid m en V. mo veid.'.by M f. 13 u t h e r I a nU , jiv H i chV mot i 0 pi p reyii led -7- ayes 100, noes 99. The House then ad journeu i r. Friday,- April 11. The House resumed the consideration of the TaHftl Mrv Wright. of Ohio, ted a nroDositiori lb a meOd'the amendment adopted, on motion of Mr. Sutherland,, by adding to it a proviso, abolihhing the cre dit' sy em, asv regards foreign i importers & manufacturers, on fabrics1 of wpol or, of which wool is a com pone n t pa rC ; ;The a mt ndnjent was "pi -onou need ;. b u t of jrd e f.'; Mr.; 1 ri o h t ih e n m od i fi ed i , so as to con fine its operation :bi t he .oodsj mported, in whole or in part, on foreign acCouht The Speaker decided Jhat this. proposition was in order.!; This led to a discussion, Mr. Camhrelehg. having apjealed jagainstl the- tiecision 01 me c.nair, .wnien uvas nnauy. revferi-en, by a vo e ot 113V to tted a modifies 85. Mr. Wright thensubm Ration of his amend men t 5 jbu t before any question was; taKen upon it, Mr.; tftorrs moved to; re commit the bill, wi t h ins t ru c tibns, e mbra -cing tw points of Ithe amendment. . ;These. . 1 ' ! . ' m mV. !... ' . ' v instructions. were afterwards amended, on fmotitin of Mr. Bartlett, but the question to recommit was rejected ayes 77., noes 121. The Steamboat 1 Atlas, captain Conner,' reached Knoxyillejbn the 4th ult. Her ar- rival was hailed with the liveliest acclama tion of joy by the citizens, who rushed in crowds p the shore' to witness the novel spectacle. ' She isjsiaid to have surmount edj ivithj, ease, every opposing difficulty, & to have demonstrated the practicability of navigating the river with steamboats to tnat place. OMNIPRESENCE OF DEITY. , . There is in all t ie works of our estimable friend Mr. Montgomery a deep religious feeling, an anxiety to make his: geniussubservient at all times to ihe most moral purposes.;! NO manj can rise from the perusal of his poetry without having received lessons calculated to make him a better Christian. It is a blessing when genius is so di rected,' ar d when the mind which Providence has .so favored feels it, t.o be its doty to prove its ei atitude to its CreatorJ: bv inculcating the- pre cejits 01 pieiy ana .virtue in tue minas 01 uis crtra tures. ' We extract the opening of his poem just pub- lished upon the Omnipresence of Deity: It is in the subliniesfstrain of poetry. Eng. Tit. Thou Uhireate, Unseen, and UndeflnM, Source ori all life, and fountain of the mind . . Pervading Spirit, whom no eye can trace, Felt thro' all time, and working in all space, - imagination cannot paint t hat spot,' j Arouna, apove, Deneain, wnere 1 nou art not : a it mi . a. a Before the glad stars hymn'd to new-born Earth, ' Or young Creation revell'd in its birth, . Thy Spirit mov'd upon the pregnant deep, ' ; . Unchaindj the wavelesaj waters from, their sleep. Hade Time's.majestic Vings to be unfurl'd H And ojit ojT Barknesss idrew the breathing Wprld. " : ' : Y: : : : R : - . k -i; 1 ry; ' Ere mattef formd at Thy creative tohe,;V Thou wer. ! OmhificJ' Endless and Alone V f ' . 1 n thine o vn essence, jail that was tqbe- ' 'r Sublime, t nfathomabIe;peity I ' , ;'. - iijj; Thou saidst and lo ! a universe was born, : And 1-frht flash'd from Tbee.for its birth day morn! 1 t ;fU - ''.' r- . ,iv-.,; , - :',.?-,,.v A world unshrouded all its beauty now, y; The.youtliful mountain jrear'd its haughty bww. Flowers, fpiits and trees, felt instantaneous lifV And oceark chaf 'd her billows into strife ! ; f And next riumphant o'er the.ereen-clad earth, ' The universal sun burst nto both, ! 'r'-;--. And dashed from ofT hs;altitude; sublime, The first diead ray that mark'd commencing time! ' Last rose jj he moorj and the array of stars r Wheel'd round the Jieav'ns upon their-burning i - cUs. ! H- 'i t ' ' - v ;rrfo ' :ao::: -i :-:ir $ir;;:'''jr But allwas silent a a world pf 'dead f ; ' .'I ill the geai I) ee p he r 1 i vi ng s war 1 1 1 outspread ! Forth from her teeming bbsom, sudden came J mmingled monsters-ijghtyJwHhouiname j f Then plumy tribes, wingM into being there,! f.-f And play'd their gloomy pirucns on the - air, :.; Till, tlrtck as de ua Uon a twilight green.v ; I I: Earth's living creatures rose upon t he scene I And now he gorgeous universe. va rife," ;v T 'Full fiesl , and gfowipg with created life ! ". A nd when the Eternal, from Ids starry height, Beheld, th syoung wnrltt basking In "his ligfit,, ;r And breat ling mcensej t deep gratitude,-- , . H e bje&sec I V for his mercy made it good ! ' :l Creation's master-piece it a breath of JtiodS J ; Kay of Uisj glory, quickened at His nod, ' ,' ; Immortal mart came next divinely grand, - , rl Glorious and perfect, from his Maker's band c lAst, softly beautiful as "music's close, : w..i - - ! - 1 y - - i - ' '7-7 1-7. - ' . - f : And thus, thou wert, and art, the fountain soul, . i. . - t- 1 . pn the mst. Tfobett Potter, Esdof Oxfor d, and his loss will long be severely ftlt by all hi? extensive acqiiaintance.1 i . - ' V i .In;PliUadelphiaV Davil LenoyPreAldqnt of hesbciety of -Cincinhati? Of the survlvihg; ofneeri bf the Kevolution, no one was more generally lngwh, or more " highlj esteemed,4He had the character of being a.tridyT gallant,1 patriotic and useful soldier, aiid v. rs an upright and honorable man. ;; v 4 r C ! ;In Chestetfieid cbunty, ya-.on the 11th in".. J ohn" 'Tibi ei:i! E.Vagil, 6jS ' years,'- a member of the Cincinnati; Society;, 'avpd of coiuse an ofiice? of the ; RevbIution--he j wa's at" the capture of Corn wallis, at Yor)ctoVn , , y . v . . j; ; And in Manchester on the; preceding day, Mr Thomas Wood in his 7rth iyearan other soldU : of the' ReyolutionVC HIM v1- ..v ; v."' 4 iniiatfiicf fibfianic (Garden IS ;oneAcre4in !a tate' I of high 'cultivatior! greatly; enabellished 'arid 'ornarrented'with TreesV; Shrubs, k ine.L iEv.ergt ei.s, Plants, i Btilbous-Flowers UbsesfyifTerent kinds also, some young Green llouse Trees, Shrubs. Plants. 1 Vines, &c. The patronage ;f the public is soli- ; cnea, ana an qonauons gftrUDs Trees, Vi pes, Plants, Seeds, Flowers,' and Bultous Koots, w j.. be thankfully received, except annuals;' J ndivi- i duals may be supplied with! cuttings of the WhiteV f Hose-Vine, or Cherokee Multinora Vine, West TennesseVltose Vine.;"-. Chinese IJaily Hose, for Hedges,, at proper seasons Spring and Fall. . OA 'Catalogue of jthe aboVej articles wilt shortly be published if possible, bytthV Proprietress. -i?:'. 7,:A .i'-'E. E. A. IIAVWOOD. '' 4.TUlehVAprll:i44''H:sH;iri4- ;.;', vDistnal Swam 4:4:.-R : !.' class 14th-:;..-: -r : r V To be drawn at Itjchmdrid, 7th May, 1823" f4-t4Ony7i4iW V $50,000 . $20,000 $10,000 : $4,520 ,k : 3,000 'r i 2,500 : q 2,000 , v 2,000 , . 6 of 1,000 '6 of 500 39 of 120 39 of 100 .' V'., 39 of 90, and 39 of. 80. ' ' , "i f. . - . . ' Besides 60's, 50's. 40's. and 4441 of 20. Wbote Tickets $20, rialves$io, Quarters $5 Address YATES h McINTYItE, , JRichmond, JPirginia. , Delaxvare 4' X6rthr Carolina Consolidated .." ; 8th 'CLASS. - v.v-:?:!?- ' $8,000i 1 $4,000 5$122 3i $l.bdo 5 of 500.; 5 of $400 j 10 of $250 10 of $200 20 of $100 . , . besides 40's, 530 &c. &c. , ' v VVhble Tickets $4. Halves $2; Quarters 1; Grand Consolidated, : Class Cth. $19,000 : $3,000 $000 - $1,762, 6 of $1000 5 of $500 10 of-$300 -10 of $250 10 of $200 , ;i0of$150 30 of $100. ! - -Besides $50, $40, $30, &c &c. : vThole Tickets $4,; Halves $2, Quarters $1.' AJl orders for Tickets in the above Lot teries (post paid) or any j other fliotteries, . will b promptly attended, to. Addriss ; r ? : i .' " w- Mr, : "J,M :; YXTES I &: MclNTYHE V t M'is" 'J:Vv,i'.vv:'V': IKctimond, Virg.' . Ni B: NorthiCarolina Notes cannot be taken unless at a discount of 5 per cent.'M'"--:''' ;:: 444" f ' v4 " '. II YATfisi & MclNTYRE. 7 f , . . !" Just Published A ND for sale at the Bookstore of J. Gales end AJL 'SontxAn Address by tt lion.' Hen rt Clay, to the Public, containing certain testimonials, iu relation to the Charges preferred againsVhim by Genl. Andrew Jackson, touching the last Presi dential Election" with the Documents therein re- ferred to. I M ; . ;jApril 3d. 1823. S-'M Carriages fat Salp. ; : ! ; 4 THE SUBSCltlBER S HAS for sale at his Shop, j opposite! , the Bank of Newbern, about" Fouri Thousand Dollars worth of Work a part of which is finished, and the rest irr a 'state of forwardness, and can be fin- ished on a short' noticed ,:;; V-..; -r -- This .work' ha been' executed by the best workmen, and will be ! sold vety lno for - CASH, good notes on demand,' or negotiable paper at either of the Banks n this place. Ci-; t-M h " lie has also three lisrht Waecrons. which he will dispose ot on reasonable THO. COBBS. January 31, 1828. K 39 tf State of Nortlir-Carolina,. U: !-f,1'VVVakei Coun.l:--;4;;;4 r Court of Pleas arid Quarter SessidriSj i ! .' :4 r . February Term, J 1828. ; -1 ! ' :;!; - ' . John Duffy Stephen S.Johns, t i - Original attachments . Levied oi land. 1 rr having been made' appearjtothe Court that the defendant -resides beyond the limits of the: State : It is therefore ordferjed that advertise- , meht the made in the kaleighj, Register Mfor six weeks, that j unless the defendant appears eh or before the', next term of this Court (which ! will ; be held at the Courthouse in Raleigh pn the 3d -1 Monda of May next) "then and! there to replevy: and ' plead to issue, judgment' will be raade final and the property , levied on w.ill , be con demned subject to plaintiff's recovery, z ' v ; vM' 4M;jy:M:--:-ast.!v-'iBf !s.:king4 cc.i- a -, State: of i Notth-Carolina. gecomb Superior Court In Equity. ' . -, Vh'i:, ;vMM r ft-i.f " --' - c: Thomas South erland & Wife, and Henry Hardy, .:Beriajah Nichblls and others. . , : ftfIHE Complainants allege, ' tjfai Charks Hardy,; JL formerly of Bertie county jj directed his x- ' ecators'by his last will and testa cent, to sell lv Estate, teal land personal; arid out" of the pro-f ceeds thereof to pay his debts, and the balance4 that might be remaining, at thel clc.-e cf heir r ministration,j;to b: divided eijually a...oitj t..a . children pf his - brothers that Imight be then livt , ing CTbat the; Defendant . Benajah NichcIL, tht? ' ' Executor b ' Charles Hardy, has sold the estate t paid the debts but has not divided the residue '' of the .proceeds between' .thef Legatees : That, 1 the . '. Complainants are the only children of Mi'ss Hardy, .a brother of theiTestator : That the Tes- tator had other brothers,, Joseph, Jonathan and-. John, but it is unknown whether, they. left chil- drew pr hot : That theDeferidant3, Alexander Hardy; and 1 J smih HardyV who reside without the limits of this State, claim to be the children , of Joseph VHardy Whereupphj) it is ordered. that publication be-niade; for I six weeks in the -, Italeigiriiegiister, inviting all ppr sons who claira to bebe children pf the brothers of Charles liar dyiJto come fbrward Jiindmake theirclajms4 known to the Court, arid notifying. the Defeu- M antSjAlexsnder Hardy ahdtBenjairdn IIardy, that unless- they plead, answer or demur to lha Eidi Bill, on oiv befbre thenext trp cf sad Ccurt, .4 to be holder at Tatbordugh, on C s leccnl Mon day pf September, next, the s?iid bill will be ta- ken pro fonfessp against themLland set down fc? 4 heanng-exparte :A c-MM V-1 "'M'; :. -( Attest, Isaac NorfleetJ Clerkiand Master of the ; Court of -Eolity Tyr the XJouhty tf EdgecoRih. ;1 VT-T -W A. A.. fcTT r ' . wws isaDei;a a . 1 avior, or uranyiJic countj". : 5Frintlin.i5o fi. irisf. 'Mr.' Thomas LilesJ for manv:yesrs, one r' the mosrresjjectahte residents of Franklin. Mr. tnesraa) a kind neighbor, and a 'good friciid !; 15AAC NOBFLEEX, C Al, IV. I - third readins.! . -'h ( .. t -1. . . ! . V W9 ft W M Val I -mm WW ww T-w- - ., '.". r ' 1. -f '.i-. .. A i .... V ' -. , ' . ' - .- V -. - 1 .. ' ' - . ' -k. ' . '-.' C : ' i -V- '--
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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