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t j -5 I) -i; '30f twenty tnemuei f VYn& sntec Admimstra- rF ? i?alrea3 V known ,to ! be ct: fcnjftv ii.sft. ttventvkare the. -i ino- the oath ot onice, repueu at :. lpntU to a v.crv :.IUMvi fj v 3. ' L nafagr Go- ,Itis truesir, .. Portion.-over I have succeeded in a verV distinguished ill' ' . f Hl.' rKJ yw iic fro nyfh f the OUCS- "Sect principle the . election has been tieto turn. ;. Concurring as I dp,. vrth of ntuckyiin dismon (cicil qualifications for civil office, , I look 1th increased confidence .f o the result of p&dino; politicarcontestv as ijveli as ; the permanence of our political insti- The following jnhrictr, to the Administration Commit- t2CS ia this State :p. , I u'fVre is an apathy 'prevailing a anions the Anti Jackson Committees of this State, v,tifiable byihespirit of -the times- If we hope foi success., we should at least our best exertions to deserve it- The iiiends of tbelcauie should be upland do4 i.r AVe do not pretend to say tlmt their in this1 State will be crowned with success-;, but we; do assert, upon informa tion , lately-receive tnav tneir jrenn .lias. !been' very mupn unuerrateii. , xu bur to one nTajdrity which has jbeens triumpharitly ciaimeo y our oppoupp is prfdicatea uppni tue supposuioa ,U who are unfriendlv to Mr. Adam? rote for General Jackson. .The i-esulfbf the election iri jSTovember- will show isucji calculations to ;be; erroneous. We should jot let the boasted strength of oiir adver saries prevent usJfrom perfbrmin our du ty : let r.s, on tle contrary, display ur vho!c Strength -atthe olls-as this is tle liniv Certain ;mode dfv determining ylich jiasthe maj ori t v. ; ; I f we sh oul d tie defeat ed in T irginia let us' show to bur friends abroad, that it liaV'not been from any want of honorable exertion on our: part." Irish Jiatre&'pfi Informers Hatred. of informers is an almost universal feeling among Irishmefc i n their estimation, an infarmer is a1 vil :ain, for whose crime there inio palliation r excuse ; and while his victim receives their sympathy, he never His to obtain their hatred and contempt. They look iipor. him a9 a ' being sunk to the last pitch of. moral degradation, to which ."those only- can arrive, - who; have been proficien t in every other sin. -The following affecting incident, howe- ver, describes the? power and extent of '.his feeling,") better than mere language "can do h' ' ' ' , : ' L Ji J-.,. . s 4 During the i rebellion pjl 799-j-thej Irish reign 'of terrcr---arcircunfstance6ccjirre(l which, in the days of Sparta's glory would have immortalized her who wasithe her- Wine of ifC j The only son of apbdr widow, ; 3iary Isrady, was arrested tor some act, to which one party gave the name of tree 'm, but whichlanothercalled the,rattempt to free a country from the shackles which palsied the energies that give genius its pnn;r, and passidn its vigor.' The young ; man was cGndcmned bymartiali iaw,land red out to die. 'His mother followed the military procession that ushered the poor, fellow to liis doom, ; ahd in-acientsthat vinay be conceived but cannot be express- ?u, he besought the olricer oh whose word !s life denemled. 16 snare her boy.'' fhe soldier was inexorable ; he petitions veFe iinno!tic;d as it unheard ;jbut when t'ley arrived it the place of execution, he uddenly turned and offered life :to His si ' cnt and fehiverimr cantivip: on condition i cF h'S-discovfering the membersjof the as M)ciation witlv which he was Connected. . ihe motlicr iwas, kneeling ;by the side of ler child, and her eve with tlie Iglafe of a uamac as irecl upon his blood less cheek. They both started at , the soldier's offer Jind the son appeared to hesitate : nut the ; :?:.on.'-shaU be' poison iiiouf veihs He vas cxecute(li$The cluldlessldowrer tured to her iiome; arid ;th&eveJiing'of art hid broken irt testrilKle. fWM hst weeklt 'lathamisri ;Mchhadjbeeny vahe;f a Hog of ;the ;Main tiflfjl ilexl by ve De'cdantthe cotf which ahinukt- I abou t kwo jiMtidrcd anti ffiffgollars. ?f t lit tflariK r-Su i m Sci pf o ws U the former Stat e?hower: tn -n- ami VhihiiAw Vi'it'.- Jr: V; A-t ; f r" " -r,i soia mr -rrpmt; 15 JL' s , ... . ' v me 1 ui fir 11 TirtTt n Y l,lULv rose-irwn ner posture o 1 r, I - -r Humiliation or,i v:.i -i i.u:t.ii . 1 f v - .t .; : . " W you -do; niV bitte? .curee be i.ni vou. '.WPW '"2 :i. utiti sain. . .111 v.i.iiiiu iu viuiu. tn.A.T j s.- ': Vr. V-? ;'K Kririereicrft tt'ound round wire, ;woven and twilled like common baffsina: and pamteci on lbotfi siaes, torpreyent resting. v oeverai coais of paintflwtil vprpducea 1 eather,and ine itiaferial may be used for angreat ariety,of purposes . : i SQundness&f the uns!s.A.n ish J?h ys i caritj tis discovered rnod e by Avlii ch a person can satisfy, himself (if it isa sa tisfaction) whether his lungs are sound otf noUf 4 1 ne pa,ticnt is i irectea jto a raw in a full breath,! -anti then begin to count as far as he c caj slowly and audibly, jvitig in bis breath. . in without confirm- again dra ed consumptjon, the time does not exceed 8. and is often less than 6 seconds : in pleurisy it' ranees from 9 to 14 seconds : but when tlU lungs are sound, will range las high as from 20 the time to 35.se- conds. i i . Cunning. The. desire of gain will some times inspire with cunning: the illiterate sava-e, : After a successful attack on the t r r f. tt- . i j ' :t i Royal party m 1745, a Hhlander had gained a watch as his share ot the spoils of the vaiiquished. Unacquainted with its useVdvej listened witlv equal surprise)' nnd nVonoitrn tn Hip tlrkinrr knnnd with which I itt ' .' I l l I his , new acquisition amusea mm : i , 1 ,-. T ,! after a was down, the noise.ceased, and the dispirited owner, looking on the toy no longer with l the misfortune which had befalieh it, and to dispose, of it to the first person who should offer him a trifle in exchange. " He soon met a customer, but at parting r he could not conceal lijs triumph, anl ex- i uttingly exclaimed, 4 Why, she died last ;ht' Fluen Tran station . Rec'epi, non rapid, was the motto on the seal of Villiam III. of England. It is said of Dfean Swift, that he translated it, the-receiver is as bad as the thief. - It has been the object of some politicians tocjand wherever thf deemed it frnnil: rsnimi tn nrcrn th rniht! tr lnilnpo I V 7- , v 1 ? W ; haliAt 'nniAVlni flnmKiln .-i I- iliA I ) I ii, ucuti a.iinjii" autu iiiciuuui 3 ui'. liik i vi - i puoiican, parry as are tiisposecl to support v,t---- J i . a .. i -l . . . ; rTf T ' " A TTT r , , vne cause, arm vTen.juacKson xne Mepuuncan. coming can ue more iana- id roiirspi hasJcaliMl otir ntrntition tn th I - 7 .- i forV ' , irr t.CU ,n 1304, for the re-election of Mr. Jeflerson. Gf. the 24 gentlemen composing : this i. lCKei, concerning wnose nepumicanism no one can Suggest a doubt sixteen are dead, and the following eigld are living, VIZ - h I DrJ Richard Field. John TallJaferro; Creed Taylor, JamsAlJen William IfrCabcll, Archibald Buart, WilliHin Ellzeyi M illiam M'Kinley. Of these, eight,, seven are known to be in favor of the present-Administration and three of them, to wit, Ipoct Richard j Field, judge Archibald Stiiart, and Col. William ENzev, are on the electoral tick et now before the people of; Virginia iti be- hall ot Mr. Adams. Va: rrce Frcss.. Indiana;- The Indianapolis Guzette of the 4thj.instant says We' seen aii oflicHl return of j have at length the votes given tor li-epresentative to congress, t - ! : tt - a i i s- m the tirst COngreasional District.'' RatliffBoon is elected ,by a majority of 77" votes. r In the second District, Mr. Jennings is elected by large majority over I Mr xnompson, tne jacKson canaiaate. In the third District, it js stated, that Mr. Testis elected hjy a nSajority of some thing like J 500 votes over Gen. M'Carty, the Jacksbii candidaie. . he same paper contradicts the 'report ed deathf o fi Governor Ray, and says- After 'ilIy'srettfrn '.o this place, and a few days after hislelection, he experi enced a severe attack of fever, and! for a time his lifewas despaired, of, both by his friends and physicians, but for a week past, he has been cohval escent, and there are now hopes of a speci VI convalescence. By the best accou ntis we have, Mr!. Ray L is eiecjeo oy a, majority of from two to thousanu votes. i nte 11 igence at Lyn ch- uiay lntenaea to taKe L .ITT i!-.r--- i.- -.!- . - - th at p lac e in his foute to vy asningion, a in eating; lopithe eitizeris assembled, at wlii ch th Mayor presided i 11UU 111 lUtiUtl" rwi ru ingresoliitions 7were unaiii'mousl y adopt- eu : ; ;jviie;gratiOin?r intllifrence hayinrleciv re ceived jtha oU r $islb tii shed and pHlriotic fel-. low-CitiiiflenVy y isexpted' tonpass thjrougthis pldce'pnfvis rebifn io AVashibfrton; fanjd a;lrie inlmhf bf khe dien of this towu If"; ,and i' slviclMjty- wisiojhfflta anilestitheir ipprd- BHuon ot jus pupnc cojiciucij, uoo iiieir. warm, aa-: :.mifatK?jn 'ofilii ialeii'ts "ahd cbaMsleT f ;.r , ppTkr si Committee be atr p0inted,Hvlibse dVitv itthall (bt Wit oh Miv on his "abpi bach to the "tbivbiirid la invTxe him to partake of.n. pubnc " dinner i arid to make all Sucharranemenis &inaVb'enece'ssaryVfor :iareciRptfoii.! vtfacte0$;$tyje? I titer ': ad- i . 1 tin ee cqia,Hpt ap vencrai jacKson r yS and ri imperious when only Governor of aeritoryvlC chosen President JVethePevpUy;- would he bej if ;he Were of the IJnitctl States.' :,f4 Have: you - seen, the abominable lies they are publishing.against Gem Jackson sVitt a friend' of the herb, some days ago, t an oid acVuaintancei "whom he suppos ed to' pX'ff.th e ; sam ei faith ; v- Vhati do they publish lies against the General r" ; ' Ave in faith they dii." " That is cer- reprehensible, and altogether unnecessary, as, there as truth sufficient :to cpniemn liim without the publication i of a sirikle ialseliod;!! 4 I ee what you are,'i' ejxclajmed tleHjroite, as he edged oft in rather a hurried pace. '. ' I Crawford Mess Extract of t a Idterfrmri a gentleman in this Slat f, noiv travelling in Great-13 ritazn, dated Edinburgh, Juki 26. I have found it a very unfavorable time to visit Manufacturing Establishments, just at the moment they have learned the passing of our Tariff. The woollen inanu- facturers 'appear to feel it most sensibh and view every look of an American-at a ispinme or piece ot woouen macninery , , ye jealous ; Tie E Hi papers!are republishiris: all the inflamma tory articles on this subject, which abound in the! Geprgia Southron, the Charleston Mercury, find other papers of the same ,, r -.-i ... ,, ... ,i c , - themselves with the hope of a good mar- il il! II II. Ml I 1.1L Hlil'lUliILlUICia LUUSUiC ket at the- South, as I soon as a division f -tile jUnion of the States takes place, winch tney consider as not far aistant f j I I Chas. Courier'. lJust Vessel for Greece.- 1l he New-York Statesinan of Saturday last, savs, the? brig Suffolk, with a cargo of provisions .and clot clothing, destined tor the relict of the Greeksr shileiTat 10 )'clock this morning, under the influence of skies as bright and soft as the climate to which she is bound. Wei saw Dr. Howe, ivho is commissioned with the distribution of the cargo, but a few i moments beiore! his departure. He embarks again on his errand of iner6y in good spirits, and will be followed by the best wishes of his friends and country. Neiv-lorli, Scpt 1 6- i . The -Secretary of i the Navy yesterday visitcd the United States frigate Hudson, now l-ing in the stream under sailing or- i ZP L c- I . ; - . .. : i 'r ... ii u. . ii - . i.. .i x ueia. itc was rect'iveu wiui toe actus- tomed saiute. , After inspecting that no ,bleship, he proceeded tohe Navy Yard, and Was; there received with the -honors du to lis station. jl ii liuuauu win: jiiuv-ccu tue mat tan ?i I r i t i . i . ' . W 1 I f 'II mi III. I I I I - I I I 111- ISITIaM vii lt 'i r win f 1 1 tu ninn. a Am rv - Hatn-iirnn WM! take the command,., relieving Coram t,Uo IwVi xni if vfn Li':n i.tu- TTn;tLl suW ?WpwJ j)id;c of Montebcllo. This vounir noble man is now in this citv, having arrived hi-p tn makft ,i tmih nf thp ITnifpH Stnpi He Has been favorably recommended by our country's friend, Lafayette, and. we doubt riot every facility will be given him in i nis travels, ne is tne son ot Liasnes, whp .was one of the fourteen generals F-en6lij throne, took the earliest opportu nity to i create Marshals of thc empire lhis general distinguished.. himself in the campaigns of Italy, and especially at the battle of Montebello, which is a castie si- tuate a few leagues from Milan iV". V. Jour Breach of Promise of Marriage. An ac- lion was triea on liionaay ttie tn inst in the Superior Court of New-York, Judge iionman presKiing, wnicii. exciteti consi derable interest, j It was brought by Kl len atcs, to recover damages against William Le Count, for breaking a matri monial engagement' Mr Antbon con ducted the casej for the PlaintitV Mr Ifrice for the Defendant. ' It appeared in evidence, that the parties had resided un der the same roof, in the house of a mu tual connexion, for nearly seven years, a!nd that an attachment' was observed be tween them in 1&22, when the age of the plaintiff was only 16, and that of the de- jenuani iy,. xne prooi was suincicnt to establish the inference that an engage ment; had been made between them. In May last, the defendant married a Miss Heaftwell. The counsel for the defence ip summing up did not attempt to assail the character of the plaintiff, ? but urged that the def . ridant acted correctly i n break ing off an engagement if he arrived at the usion that its fulfilment would prove uj source; oi unnappiness x lie jury loupo ayenuccoi bAouu uamages ft 'Fh 1 F,'::; i& & ' Com' Mdvcn '" '';'.'.''."iii' .-:'"" T'' Alesa oder Dal las I? a he, o f, th e C irps, V niveiityA of 'Eenns vlvanta.5 ; This P- pomtment completes the new.arrdngement. Tlielfaculty is tiow composed of- ? ' - ad rofessorf Mtiral; Vhifosopny f ct. iRbbeftriance ' "fT.f ft I ft ism-t 1.8 .'A! ,":';'.'i.k: trtfViOif. C . : ...... : ' . .. . V . ipsir ir. .Mai nmviiir;!..s'r - v-.:!i l ne iev suqci. oaaiutf if is. yne, ; 1'rotessor of Larigxiagcs. . I. 1 fesfebrroluMbrai lhnqsophvti W iwy UIUVUllWJI) Jackon "was thusrbitr oi ruiigi iieer, lormeny: an Assi-tant rro- fVssor: uth Poin t;...h as been ;sppi a ted - Pro fs sor of Natu ra 1 1 Phi I qsopliy " hi! Ch eVnist i vln' the P'helHeyf EdwardS Hutledfirei .- Assist.nnt : Prh.- iiawu f ,"ju jcoirsannv. r i si. T luiiiu viM 01 im anil. me :ew. ' -v -i t! iyviui 'rZi iry t. - -, . .- . ? new Cotton, ' ins, of ace'btil. antiiind purchased iy; ber DOUd.Thelahters ill this vicHiity h ave en erlii 1 y ; com m en cedr bickirjgCot- t6nVndfrorn whatwefcah leanVan avefl rage , c rop ? iuayue a u i,ici part eu- p t: viai neighboHioods saflired sWerel fifmn ,hc late d foU'di'ti;" Corn is raised in 5ie.at.a4. bundance. and it is supjjosed, will hot sell forinore than T5?qents or Bl per nafrel-f ' Tarboro Frcz .J Cotton- n r?? Crop0 n Tuesd ay 1 asti f brought to thi s marketi: from tti ejpl anta-r. tiOn of General IlUrant llatch ol thiscoun- ty. which wqre' sold Va t 9i cents Si ace that time, several small parcels hajvebeeh Judging from what weNiave seen ofi the articlcJt appearsVto be of superior quallf l ty ; and Itould the season prove favora- j tale, we have the prospect pi an apunuant Extract of a letter from a gentleman near Vamaen, o. c;. ' You may be perhaps amu; lat some days back, a wagon from Ken-i tucky,vloaded with bacon, arrived at Cani-t uen no inuueement, couiu prevail upon; the inhabitants to purchase a single pound; of it. They were told they should hay& it at four cents if they would jteke itUi hey would not take it on.any jterms- The wagoners said they would be ruinetl if they were compelled to .take their bai con back They were told it could n 6 lie helped. They then drove alt the way Jto Bradford Springs, and offered their ba- con to Mr. C who would " notjpurchasie upon any terms. Chariest. Patriot. I ' -. j- 1 ; . , ; ' - - Extraordinary Freshet The heavy rain 4 of the last week have swollen th Connec ticut to a height never! before known by our oldest, inhabitants, at . this 'season , of the year:.: This beautiful stream, j whose waters, but a day or twjo since wjere quietf; ly meandering their course to tjhe ocean, now wears the aspect, of a troubled sea-, bearing upon its perturbed bosom the frag ments or unnges, uimDer, wooa tences:, &c. The water commenced rising oh Thursday, and on Sunday morning had reached the astonishing height of twenty five feet above low water mark I The me morable flood of 180lj although, the watei then rose several feet higher than it now is, cannot, in its desolating effects, be compared with the fresh of the present season, lo attempt! an estimate or the loss sustained, would be an idle task-- the damage is incalculable Such was the violence and suddenness of theinundatj on, that horses, cattle, , boss, and sheep were swept away before it. The entire crops of corn, potatoes, &c. on the fertile vauey oi tne Connecticut, are entirely ae stroyed. Hartford pap .1 - The following (says the Norfolk Herald of Sept- 15,) is a literal copy of a handbifl lately published in Liverpool. The person- who was curious enough to preserve it durin"! a voyage across the Atlantic, declares he saw with his own. eye9 in those of the wonderful child, the letters and figures mentioned in thferhandbill. What will the naturalists say to this!? -; j j' ' Natural Wonder. Just arrived ih thi9 own under the patronage of the nobility of Scott ind, one oFfhe greatest Wonde'S of the r.ld, in thp detection of Human guilt. The, marvtilioos wore of divipe providence is strikingly disphyed in this wonderful boy, which the r obility land; gentry are respectfully invited to behold. A woman 'residing m the Spring Holme, in the parish of Urr, in the c unty of Kjr kendbrighr, became pregnant, and the jfa- ther of the child protested his innocenpe ther'ji name John Wood, in his right eye, and trie year oi ins onto ( iai7; lelt eye- of ami Glasgov, arid also by a great numberbf Medical Men in other parts iof the l King dom, who allow him to be the greatest Woh(bjr e ver beheld, and a warning to the guilty, to beware of rash vows. j j Thomas Denman, Esq. an eminentjlawi yer ant! Common Sergeant of London, late ly projiounced in that capital! .a very able inaugural discourse, on the j opening of aj Li t r rary a i d S ci enlific lnstituti oh . . Th e ?oI 1 owing passage of it does cred i r to i his j intelligence and libWralitv.iVa. Gazl ! 'I v i Two" pt;cu liar circu tnsta p ces occur! to ' inymind as happy auguries o(the endufjrjg! and locreasiiig grandeur' of Knglish Ijiie-ji r.tt urell The first is ou r coin in u nity of Iian- j gu age!vv th tlie JJrti t e t Sta tesv - Ou r o wn cplonieSj Iioweyer ilistant a ill TexiehMve, seeip but to echo back our vt icej but j (he 'jj inlieritahce of pur language by the-grpat! $ 6 r t li rA me ri ca u C munionwieal th a iy i iiq e jendent, a' powerful, and aff iVal nation : j me .aucnr.itfui to our ;itauits oi. iniiiKing: ami - s )ea king, on ; t ti e part jof bile of the! mbst civilized amntrie$if cviliation tie-! pends on "the difiusiori of know ledge and' the,protecti ofeducation" between1 our ionsandf the? J gibns ;Vthe filial but v formidaibl e i com peti- on wiin wnicir ine onpring nas awaRened i he ad miration anil.rtn' u sC t im ii I a t C t he; e n ergteojlier pa forth th;auspiclouV nromisepf atabitityt ib iiic tuciapiic cuiuiuuil . iu- umiu COUmriCS, ' with most solemn oaths, and sajd he would.TY : w"uc ",U?S Mear on, and ; not own1 the child unless, Godf the world , with its h therms name on f U V? e -.W? -stic Tur ey, by .the armyi, forehead. -To the astonishnijnt and won- ?. U-l H038 under; jLienr Paskewitch.; i r-ti .t. '. i .it- -XL t ? r 1 1 he ot. . I elerbuny Jnnf-inW?. fF Tnl.f ii.4 Uci "i uu, wic vuitM was uupij witri uis la- l Ihe boy has been vuiited;by the nobdt ty and gentry, and also bv the College f Phv&inanft nf thp r.ittpc 'nr. I?.l:inmifli , Union j)ft the JaIi antic and. jffjicarsjby le f tfrs 'fi'o m A ins em . abou f - to be rei vcii'tinder 'ihxihiVxfttti jtli e-r et!i cWa nd oyiMnrneiii.Juliih h;j tlipfnjecff cutting; SGrti) Rf f 11 i.cfi'Hvi) l teFii ciSc!c'c'ai(i,,-'i h! v .'; - entered into comniuAltihfii wiUiItiuV; verniaejnt (fGruhiiiafai jt irrafvAWi : r ica i (Hr t h a t :Spu rpoey tj ti i' .Va:i '',r:,f . "' whd w,a;s de'ifjii'tt I ijlat'jni? ion, hit jut; jietdrneii to jEuriope ajruf it is siateiJ,.' tb it" ' ' eyeral J perStiisk ii ri-' ou i - tbeir V ivay to tii.: etherfalrrOin ;ifatea li:Stq4;S: . ihonzejWtVrhtoJeflit .f lf;aVr;h!g4 fnent.4;..,fcui.ne ; )niil p) e linage i i h ; j? rij ec f , ii a v e h f i-f i into ias the' iivbabiniy.of s vessel has ocert ruerel to &e in re:tline: said ithat the KTiildOtselfl hktf entei ed 1 1 w 1 1 i f i u c h r ea rn s t n p s s, cj f u t 1 1 c cprtjpsta long ; ine rntnr&tA puit ou:j n success, a!r?!rufe;icnei I it'o... ca r r 'am t "t oM 11 a i la'M ' e ti g? Ii e'er 1- .': pnil per'.utispniitted' nhnmih "ivhlcii Jhupronosed" ;.-iatril' ' jsf Im "" pass; - v:.:.i-?"s;r: t;rvi-V - " ,'.' A if n 1 1 e ni a h from No rj I i;-Cli rx J i ri a' ifiTi v - r -ed ai Bidiiinoi 'on Fri I y e v e n i n g, in t r e s tagtt frbm ; Wa sh i ngton ,S unci had l.i i r u nk contain ngV8,000 ilollars in fcilbililiari ; and 1 ,4PCf dbl lars ifl ba n n ote rfsut ml or" the ehtrytof the boteU from; whenc? it; was'. a t in e s t u i rn hied i a t e i st o! e nV - c a r ri e I a fe vf was uras, ieit if, onil oecainpvtji av pei-iv ;; cu t ojpe ii. "jTh e b;i hlc'ctes.jtwfcte rtactedjj;. but tlie thief thttikii)g Ifm'lliubf, tfie g ? son sdiwi after passed; ?andfcook-thetl !nk;j ' ;; to.. the eVy yiher&j he wjie 1.1 Va fou n' d 4 i : Exertiijri sv we rer iba d e in tla 1 1 i r n o re i o : U i $ ; i J cover the thief, but, w if hout success, ,ancV i thc;":Ph,iIadeIphra'jpbUce.ve tne circumstance on Aionuay inornmg. High Constable Garrigpcs Snd Conrabbs ., '' . : Wilsoij startt'd in pursuitv and. yery : sooi discovered I a: gentleman ht" ca pcrs, and .display tug large atns of luonejr. i , riding1 about iown. buying lrurik$,riiz6rsi ; s w o rd -cu n epi pi stoj a it (t'ii go d wa t Ch , & c i They j prVested hiui" 'And ohf examine tioit ? ; bins a were kets; 1 Brothers. x; M ost ; oT the " money had ; 'been'; e x ch 3 nge d at Mr. 13 uyd 's; 5 but a pa r t ws identified by the owner ?M liack d river S6 60 foi ari'aftrriobn's work f besides making hima present of a valuable i '1 ring. 1 Circumstances being a gain kt him, ;! his eleantclothes ;weeM?t lii iilH nnpa nnf nn. - ,iVii'rii' t-i If 'V1 his appearance leaving iridthing' but ; the commojn toggery of a stage driver.' iVVhilc '.. .. . the ojpration of changmgvasigoiii on; tii -was. obsarved endeavoringj to pilfer from v his new clothes into hijomones-but did; i ( not succeed. The grind jury having'beeri . !dischars:ed, he is cbrninittexl fiir a liearin lat the liext Mayor's GourtJ : Great credit is aue to tne otneers who arrested the rouo on Mo iday j he calls himself John" Mdmil ton.Fhit. Aurora The Packet Shin Canada! .arrived n f TT '. York on the 18th inst. from Iliverpool. and brOuglit papers to the'l 6th August; V -r "f - lt is reported ' tht ' the Lord High Ad:- miral, the Duke of Clarer ceftasVVesigne:).''i hi office, because xcrtai 1 travelling es- penses incurred by himl oni his v visits to the different sea-port, wil I not be a! lowed by'th'iDolceoVellingtW Jrifsaid j The Dean of Westmirister;haV positive- : ! ly refused permission do erect a monument : to j vii u iyron, in w eslin mster. Abbey. ; By theviies fromVtlfc theatre r of ; the; Kussin ynd Turkish waiytheinvading ar contains the official information from th llmtrntl Ilia ll.n..l. .... i'i: . lattery and the thirteenth' Bulled armyj of the Danube- whiri is dated the r , 21 st of Ju!y.5 announces the arrival of the' " Russians before IChoumlal alsostates in hinn on; the same -daW and Hi at Yarn was vigorously pressed j .both v laud and sea. j The last accounts from Yienna, af-H ter tiatmg that ihenjitiijgr his coin- -mended ; and that ibe pro v i nccs, ex cl usive ofthe nungariab; cdatihgentre to raiser forX thousand ; men, - emphatically add? -1 r " " - aiercaiaey in "that capi- r tj the .maintenance of f peacef Witb , mis pmiou, says me corning Herald, v confess, we entirely coincide 'nhH thiol- :,- " b gh I p rob i W e . th a t th Ru sWans wi H b e viip"suion irom any l'ower . ISfgA U3h rV loW a ilfccisive; blow -fltV Chn..Au 4 'ri,, IP 0 near, 5 ! ' " . ? - 1 Sflrat each being "within -sight' alraojLoflChoumla, uhat d battle r-V bardfy;be;avpded, Hnltss, : which does . apPr:Rr?bl the Bussiaus prosecute ; theiri march in ajnorel Easterly directi. wit hou tra 1 1 a c ki n g: C h on m I a ; n r Kr, i...i' '. retitprwnvtiir strong pobitionvithbutf Jiipir a Da ill e." Oi Thursday ;everuog last, -Willlani Unt hank! . Esqr, 10-Mta Sarah McCirston,-air ol GuUford county. , . , v-;- f. ' . C v.': - :-U'--?,: iMarripsviUeV Giulfbrd cou ntvcn" ... . - ... 5 .-. . : . hesday;Iksftei aseverej indisp b)itlptt ; m r. s a r rnuei Morehead ; .oy nas letra nuraefous connec -1 ;iv:Ktetrr-:' h U- " --.'i .5." 'tl-i
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Sept. 26, 1828, edition 1
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