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i' Ar IT .1 ' -'-.'. . ,-...' "t : . '. v"'. . . . . V. 'Ye rive to the following Letter from I.Ir. Adahs, ;i t! ? 'nx.Prcc'.clent t,f O.e Cited Ci.;c, the . .. - . . ... . ' , tf.cst ccrrp;ciioi:3 r.Ir.ci in cut colvirr.r". Tt i$ ' '; a tribute worthy of nTs generous nr id, ' , r - " '. -flf whlrh.' hatl.thr. Sest "onnortuniiies of ;his 13 equally honorable (o i.im diet syes, z.:: 1 ' , .,to these Vho tcceiveity :.rje letter tp.which - .."'C tli t bf.Kr. Aiums n mrep1y,yas JuldVess . to Mrn by a t:or.Tr'Uec'abpoiited'bya large -'5meelin: of the citizensjrf E?sex -and; lddle answers "to , which' have been" received byltheCpm: UeesniT. their hv JWlow-Citizcnsr: Ltiave; VecciVedlTiur ' !sex counties in IJewJcrsyt MsenIedonthe 4 th cf tM-rcl List,, atUheTiace rTerni; m : v yRahway.' " It cndoscdleitwalsa o JXri Ctit- "and lfr; SocTnitiB ; publication premised in the l?ahway' Advocate, irm which 2 c py theTolIawmgxr? V -v V Tlessfs. Itobert l.ee, JeremiaV pGarthwaUeij - John Chctwell a committee of V numerous : -x Vsr y lcind letter of the 4tlv mstanV writ ; ;i.?u in uenaii-t,iJi:. me ciuzens vvnose com V.tnittee vou are.. ind -tender to vou'-and to v vthera rnj gratetu l; thanksHorhei.sentt- ; vuu nrv u u jea uieaseu ;.io.. express r'.'Vith regard to , myself,,aiidto-,the',citi- . : r it k .i . i . U li 12.Ui:idi.Lv.UL W1LII 1 1 1 . , III I III" tar R HII- minist rati Qa of the General (Jovern m ent, t TheLlfettcrs to :,lri Clay ahcTMrV Stiirtiu -x - ,ucucicu vu lire;... . t .V - In a free 'Republic,- thWdrst ; wish 'of' e- :TTery . man inve s ted tvith . ,a public riiftt ,v3iicuui,ue, uj me iaiiniui; uiscoarge.or.nis duty to his constituents to e'3rve, and the s eco nd to obtain t their, Bprirobatiohr---i rarjtine nrsr, nenenainor as .it does upon - Ins" own -wilhheUs responsible to God and : A3.it U0C3 Upon the will Dfwothers,he'xan r tb'e ho farther responsible than bt thepec - ..lormanE&or nis tiaties. .'-:A9'.jtne r.piir.- -.."iibn. of arPresideiit of thetUnited: SCates; itftcjr onetterpi of iserVice jsthe only man- ft t i-.' t;: - Vv his services, ..tan b ascertained, it is an Object of laudal)le'kmbitio'n and of blarae- ,'i less tTesirc J 1C it 'cannot be obtained "by : ;puoiiQ service. aione, ine uuij or . ine ser if vant who'has thus faifed.to obtain thep Tr probation -of his masters,: is,cheerfuily'to . - , by. which it is qenietL: Jlrid calrDly ,to,4a Vwaitthiit final rjudgment upon Jiis jmblic , ine impartial , vice)i? alter ages. . the People ofthe'Uniorj, withtregard to -Vpnprnl.5" Aifminrstrntinnit 4v.t'hAort 'vcoTTSplaory'toTme to '-'Qbserve the, large . fiotx cqmrlosiug a tnajority" of . the i whole; ; j ei; -jcwnpria eu ? upwjiru uiuai i a rn u i ion f 4 ' suGrges, and proclaimed , by; those su P- .; ' frames, their approbation of tAJTjiumblct bttt " l&i th fa 1 efforts to serve'my ,'countryi lt has been: pecttnaVly grateful to mev tor perceive :that theupoct 'r;Ved. ta;.mq; their 'confidence 'itf adv.-: :e, ' - y,his in very few inntahees btjen ibfit.rdra.wn, ; .hi!e that of-, whole States vhich Vhad ; judged less tavcrably.r before, has-been , cenerousl v. yielded to trie now,;y Of these rew-Jersey. herself is ione, 5 and permit v mevto avail mysell 01 this occasion to ex v : tend to the whole of hr pure,furisophisti V4 ' cated iru 1 yl Repii blican and nn tell i en t 'population, ;my .Heartfelt thanfcs fdr that xLYheart a& pure as it is'given to human na- t ,iare to possess, :vitlx. a niind" capable bf V. those conceDti6ns;which lead-nations to . -the pathssot glory jwithv a promptitude ;t Ovand. energy v of action - .which;- disappoiht y: meuTcahnot jdistourage, nor-the infirtnt tieVof disease' depress" :LTlfe KayV of this - . .Union will remember hua lonrr. ilHor is it,- Iitrusti withiiiJtlieVotnpass of U0lti ountry ,to wlfomydur ''enclosed -letters-vwere.-ad-dressed.:; j';-- The other is eduallv worthv of tTiR hr ' nor in which you have associated Jum with ; -;? me by ;yoijr. letter. ,Upoa hitnahe.'foulet.t a, .support.: xml jiie auu, mat,-inone oi ner v navive unif a jwuiiu as. an assisiaut in; tne arduous duties'of my. station a man with .-.i.-,. ' rr e i - -i r participation in tn'e highest councils of-duft ,"' country:' I neetnot say U is oue'bf those I ; anu appt eciateu, as, successively sty mem 1 bt.r of- both lipases ovohr-NatioVal X.e r Jirislaturcv as the'uhp vailed SpeaKeraiid, 'xat the same time. ' ..most fficiirit TViVnK.f v-sncceSsful nesotiatoi for S our , in teres tsV ' inwar and in Teace. with foreiffti Powers. 'j and, as a owerfurcahdidateforthejiigh .est of your itrjists f the -DenaHment- of ; bestowal. could confernp.tt.hp.r nrfifi't'hor r uouur uuuu iuui,-uut upqu; vmcn oe,iias v.v ',"-!tiif ii : ii 1 1 1 .mi ii - iitii i til 1 1 v iiih inafiMPr ill .X f , .. !-. , ... . . . - - . iuuilc miu uupaiwu uaic i.iiiiivrii nun hiiii " - : in thenresence bf our Conhtrvknd bf-Hftk pronounce tliat'xharge 'totally :.un- ' founded. ;.SThisHnbute of ; justice ,islue -from tne to ,himK and 'I;, seize with ;plea- - sure tae opportunity anoraeume by your ; - letter, of discharging the obligation." . ? y. ' , Department of .stater when.IaidJetthat . ; f mmi who questions thentjcbme forward. 15 Let him" lock rcuud auionff 'he T StatV: auionff the, StatM men and Legislator of this tiation yand of ; y , that day- JUet him tlien select and nanie ;y me man .aup, pj ,nis preeminent ta -. y tents, ny ms. splendid services; by his ar y faini,of th.e tTorpn, foreign and doinesti v,v President of the .United :StatMM-nd ,;nly upon the; honor; abd Velfare of , his , -;;tJcui.. Y1. My. uia aii.-emoracinn-tub- '.1AMf ill.lr.ti(j Vk l.A Tf ' ' . :r , lie sr-rit, Dy hi5,.fervidileni?r-nA ;n A Ilr,-t8.,:r!Sh and . liberties of man r, Jiind, by. his loiiff. exoeiie ncp ?n- tir' Li country c 'it to have preferred to Henry Clay, c liiu nitno the man, and then jude you, uy fcllov-citizcna, of ray mo tives. . - . j- ' 'T""''- Nor can I pass oyer; tho; opportunity ivtth'oat ofTering acoLgenlal tribute pfjus- tice Si of gratitude, to those. other, eminent 'and Virtuous citizens; who have been unit? cd with itiein the performance ormy;patri- fuu but :)L will not say thanRiess laoours, X took'not one : of them frpm.thc,circle, t o Ileavc every one of themauion the dearest of" thy rpersdnal , friends, 'Amidst all ihe bles, which have attended iny admihistfa-j lion, )iu lias ueeu, a iicvcf-iuiuu suui vc vi consolation to pfi'eHhat' ita;nternalihar monyl'has been more perfect than ,tHat; of ari vxfthef administration which thU'cbun-i irTnasever wunesseu.' ;.vvi ?nie uuwiu cations oi n& secretary o i me reasu r y? let ms annual reports ypon me iinauves, compared with 'thoVe.of;all hlsT prcdece&-; sors i ieiethe -paymen.t of thirty-three mil -JjonaJor.thepubftc'4ebtti!iiring th.foar years "of hW ancrtSethiJnuefatigable industry and assiduityin the;di8charge of all the duties of an onice, Vurthened with thiii ; aluipst .bpydnir thte ability of Kuro ntihrahctt .nersa nd. the--c bujtesy of hi s: deio r tment' to!! the innumerabe claimants upori the jrreasiiryfcwhd liavepproached him "in the successive-years'; tnrougli ; which, v,hiit fprvthe? intcrventifcri of disease, he has been .absent froitr hW o fficti -not a! sing! e day -r-Let these be tlie decisive testsJ1- Descend ed from parents of whose characters both. puunc anu priyatex'cnnsyivaniaTamjL, Jersey haVe equal reason to be; proud, weil Lasiie sustained, and fdoes "sustain the' honor bf his name . -His services, and his friyndship tbine have been inestimable ahijiii-parting- frpnxvhim5 1 .confidently trust that hisTutu re services - will s:not be7 lost to tbe'sagacit3f of his native State, or of tlie ymon I i -s' . ' - v-, ; y In!the. Department of Varalonedrd a change Ktak'e placelof v the "person: at? its head, during the progress of niy admini?r trationi : It vas at 'first conlerred: upqnf a citizen f of Virginia,? Ibh1 : possessed of the hisheslcanfidence of-that great ! and" honorable Commonwealth: her Governor in the days" bf danger of invasion, dur- tugvuer Jinc war, r iivr. oeuaim ; 01, tucuun 1 invitedhjm itb preside' over. thvDepart inenp He had been a warm supporter of one' of my competitors' at' the election bu t hi? opposition to! me"haid been' that of !a liberal and honorable' mind, ; His fulfil Tnentotthe duties of the JDepartmehtful---'ly justified ithe confidence I h ad re po s ed in him j and herecently left it only for one of the most important missions abroad, ia whith heUs "nowably and faith rully-oiain-;tainihgf the1? honor and interests of: bar -Country -;;.f , V fr --n, v. 5: His successor was a 3 citizen of New Yorkj; also i highly ? distinguished by the honors of his WtiveStaieandoftne U niori. One of the niembefs" of that Con gress, "which vindicatedthe traduced 'ho nor an & spirit of thelNation, 'byrthe de clarationpf ,war,;:in H812.; j One ; of I thp; warriors, whose gallant achievements dur i ng the . war, have been " record ed i n jth e solemn 'Legislative- thanksyof ;his coun try since, entrusted .Avith- an s arduous commission for the settlement of her boun daries f and, when invitedyby meyfo1 a sharein the Councils of the IXnlolry'a mem. ber of the .Legislature of.NewYbrk, His s e r vi c es i n" th d e partmen t 6 f . War Ka ve also been satisfactory :and; effective, and he leaves to his successor an official re putation which it will; be praise ; enough vw :uitu -svUtauiiaiii jjcih vi . - y s ':IHietqriiey, General waSv:'aq an ,"a dopted citizen of Vi'rginiaV nbf Messs dis-, tinffuishedbv f the" classical elegance of ins j a s t e" i n 1 1 era t u re, than by his .-p ro- found learning" in the: law andy his cohi mand ink- eloquence at the Bar :f ;The Bio grapher of .Patrick Henry i the, pointer of manners a nd instructor- of mora Is $ at an;eariier'jeiod of jiis lifeV appointed "and ciimVnissioned, by rny WedecesAorv, Tdeem- ed myself and the country fortunate,-by h is co nt i n u a n ce ; i h th e ! sa ineca pa ci ty S d u ring my term hf f; serviced t Educated and inciiiHng to a" -rigorpus, construction: of the c t te n t o f febn ti t ut too al ? pp wtTV his pro? feional advice has been the more read i -ty rnfid(d iii.byr mei; as'its tendencies al way sriv e re ra I her toyt he li m i ta tin n, than to? t he n large menty of i ts --exercise ft for,' in the whole course; Vf , my ad miniKtration, I have deemed it' saferr, tor absf airr. from the use f any questfonabf? authority,7 than "i o h azard ah e,en croach men f of powersby assuiinnr unnec-ssaruy, ytne uecisiop .oi disnuttd noints . ' ' ' v C S,uch;! fellow-.cittzens, .ha"ve been ! the. associates ot -my v official - duties in thea conduct! of mv administration. CI In a hip V hestQw upPn.them!ai.yibther rewarcLfbr ; v 1 1 c 1 1 i. i i 1 1 1 u i 1 1 u a i uu s e rv i c e t to . -i n e i r !cuontrw4haih'thisAt8jtimouiar'of'iDy:'crati tude and:esteem;yit :isw'ith a not .inferior -CaUliathichlTeceiyetfronn' youfriendlyestimate bf my own endeav ors; thaj I shall cherish the !aisurance of your approMipn extended to them. - fbiurU eiC which your solicitude fbr, !the looking forward to. the Tad ministration yof tates the favor bf tlie oeonle is "ar .ir. !Strucjent:of beuefitcnt power,' oioreCpote :t than an impriaiUceptre.,yBut it is 10-1.. nationsr a odv especially; in th -lmproveniPnt of theirconfotfon, that "thj history of theirbenefaclors must be "traced. It-lS 10: the acres, of nnstefit v thU hiv i ,M. V ,u le reiorm or aouss :wmcn nay?;escaped the. tHlance" bf tnV observation; the President U the U. States shall introduce none, of- deeper -cunse- Hutiiuc, awu 01 more alarming magnitude, L shall, nfyaelf, be r.eady.to tuin Jin d:2 voice of rr. tufiticn at y;: I "v , ; ii urvomes tsme,-pernapsi only, to saythat I HopeJtbeyX mayprove oofounded; . T a President or the V. Irtn n-!r.r pnr.ient.-cnc " 'V, rl:i shall discern the .latent defect, andapply tha 'corrective - reined v'J Thculd the pro mise of reform itself be vested upon,,tn will eninv ?ittlerbVnefit;and 'sotfer , little injury by the chabger ?Tliat $ not a plant,' ihe root of whicli;will strike to the centre, br the sterrt of which ViH ascend ithfra-: gratce to tne Kies.vy vunyu, m; u rryniVji;.! arU dipbsef:.tbiho'pe and. pray lhpfnriimutinn-fii the trene AAiJMrpntlpniPn. for vourselves: and thoe hbm you- represent, he 4 respecttttt enjoys the character pfyfajrness andr can dor, Bpealaai the following manner of the Letter of MrT -Adam' to;1 a cominiltee of Le the State of Ne Jersey z:X ;'TWeffInUa of Mr. Adams -will read this cbrresDondente with" Admiration an$I with' a feeling of Jre-assuretl pride;1 that a Statesman so pureo oruiwni, anu nuent, was tlie object pf ,th?irr chpij antiMiirf in the late ffreatPresidenti test.: rWe think too, now that tfTeJcontest iaTover. and the bbiects of the ! successful part v- are accom'pl ished,v .that hot afew of the opposers of Mr. Adamaill -Vcad, , at least, "j with respect if not; with a..conyic:) tibn of its, truth;f;this. masterly;; glowing, arid dignified defence of his ad mi nitration.. The ilecision of 'posterjryV ' we ; con fidently believe; will be anticipated". evVii by. the generation, which - hasK refused ito. bestow oi pim" lrA,dania3hir:PPrPDt'oni. bj.'k re-election i ancL'a, great ,aPd . signal judg ment will be spVediTyl.renilefed inhis fa vor.; Justice canrioflongbe; denied lilml; The actsybf his!, ad"ministratio,Oike , ;the spl endof'if his tal en tsi can hot be eel j psed, and the patriotism,, the Virtue, .the toils,' and the "perplexities, which , have marked hisvernmenu will inevitably :correct.the prejudice and Jhe'misrepresenUtiohwhtch, unfortunately for! burcou period estranged the-public mindi r ' c 1 The; citizens d( New-Jersey,"! of;,,the counties of Middlesex arid Essex, wilh cha racteristic public spirit and excellence vjt feeling, look the lead in . offering yto-Mr. Adams Ihe expression of -their; unabated confidence "'and their recrst for the loss of this' servicesvto histcbuntry. V.They -also addressed letters of similar utiport to ; Mr.. Southard and Mr. -.Clay.. The .occasion was an appropriate one-andrMr "Adaftis has embraced itpromptlyy for nvindicating himself and; the equitlyy persecuted C mem-' bersyof his .Cabinet. j His !, testimony r ih their favor is.the tnore valuable, ; as ,Vnot One bf thfniwas' taken fromi the s ? circle of his private friends, aud vve think it wiI be difficult: to rend :the few eloquent para-' graphs,' tn.which he writes their eulogy without feeling that: MnAdams has ippt only a judgment. tovdistinguish Italent i but a heart to appreciate those great virtues and qualities of youI, 1 7w,hic"ti must betacr 1 corded to the persecuted individuals whom he has so ably defended." I 5 ; ' . -: yV. i: . .c,;. ; .. rT The i elevated, and patriotic .sentiment contained in the annexed paragraph, ex tracted : from Mr. Adams'sletter in reply to an address I of his political friends': ih SteubenvilleV Ohio, form a striking con trast to th'ef. bitter . spirit of persecutioh' which : follows that : distinguished States-: man'; reven irjto his: retirement "We re?; cb m mend irit as a specimen of magnanimi ty tothbse Editors, who," tipt satisfied 'with victory, appear determined to carry bny a war. of extermination against their. opponents, as though! their' opposition to the "powe'rsthat beywerestijl questl- ona blel v i --I - y K . In theregret which yon are pleased b, express at the i ssue of the recent election ," so: far as i t Indi cates ypu rr approbation 16 f thy !public services, jTcanaot oufeel, my self fla tterediV; :As"a!!manifestatibh 'of the. will of the people; to!place another at the helm where I had been stationed, this,e vent has myentirandvperfectcqules .V cencek"nowing4hat1 yvnoeyer isf placed there -will ;havev continual need of the can lQr and indulgence jof his cbu ntry, J would ksk it fPr.himas ,riid yfor myself V anl hoping that he -willTrealfze the privileges 1 anq xne tiuties .01 nis place, py a standard .the x,ert wilU bev.co-extensiv-p. wjtn its terntory, crowned with success iuValeot.ohesmcerityof.hisesis; : " Plead -to teligencer) iii the, following article publish- ed, eitoriauy, in the Richmond Enquirer, spme.iymptoms of returbingrianity t Oce Seekers-A correspohdeqt bf the (Jotted .Statesl Gazette; of . JPhilia'delphiai. writes from, Washington' that,' It is stated ori - the vb8tatlTbrity that the aonoyance to vhich the -president has beett Subjected hytho;!who cooie to sol Lit. for Offices Is extrettietTHeseXoflice-seeker" are i bot merely -i ' lraportu bate in preferring thejr laitns, but- press thera ia a; manner which is the rcyerse;iQrcbtirteous''.They intrude upon, his pnvatehodTSi'and.peifurate,the whole bf the rooms of his mansion to get a tieen at '! im." lc''Vi ki,w ',.nfhif' ?cftW. ci Uutu there 1:. in this state- atj but weTouldctiggeat a plan to relieve fl es, vp nd is c ernab) e to th e ey e q f posterity, CepenVuport: the; jalpitalions . of heart,betweenrthe incumbent and. the 'exr 'vectant-iif itfticialremoluinents? the nation lor the fccsu : tt extcna uie fratioii yerVreasonabe indulgence; which they" may neeilj-ahd to; give HeniVredit for-evecy good deed they. may,perforru Jot rai-weuare satuYatfWs ftWnur friend and fclJpw:. citi- y I -JOrtN QUlN(5 ADAMSf auu luuoweu, oy-ine gratituae ot, the pre sent agevand the benediction 1 of, after 55 Were we in his pb.ee, wc wc i nut sL.ier a tinrrlcr! oITice-secVr t- apprise!, with ini- per tun afe jcti ti o ny L a t u 3 j magin c a s c e jib h Vr fin. I ha ve lo n e my $el f th e h on c lonor cf waitm upon you "this -mcrmnj," for the purpc-e ofsoTicitingncCice yli , ; ' ' - ' 'President.-Si I icannqrt ,2 personally, receive such aDDlTcatibns;i- r Be fcO 6od as to ;stj U:. ; . ur pretensions in Writing, and deliver it to :r, 3 retane V If vbu'wish one in the State' pep?' - Irient, hand it with your addr ,v "Ir.yaaEatw..;" if in the .Treasury, see Mr. ! .w'..-ia: . - - .:y t- ,ftffcflh. But I haye numer.ousrecommen- rdairmvr'vyv.:yyy.; .; witti your uwniatemen$l Js r " -4 J T ;: .Applicant utsir, I Laye come for nny of- (ice; tpat - m be , vacant i and I rea tly yda vnpt know whicl. partment to.lpok for pneKvri 7 President. Then hand your! papersto'.rny private Secretary; Ur.- 7-. ,J y f; jv;.v ' -Jv'! "&. ; - ?yr y; - ir Freside7it. Excuse me; .'sir,' 1 1 an not con- verse uponxiu suojecu v xvcry jutivaiw tiMlT Ki murlr lall hft-dtil'recriv'ed andweiffh- ed-',. You need' not' put "yourselfito rthe trouble . Of cpminij to me for aivanswer.j ,You wiHyrV ceive. it from the officerr wb'o his your papers.f?: y e rte n tly be tray th e ;a ppl ic an t ;i o ; th e i an guine hopes otsnccess,. ana jniooiueroi appointments-that ;we ivohder it" fs ;not more geeallXyadopted;IthalS the;ad -va n tage;- too,: rof : al lowing : Uiip: ; Presiden t ti me!, to Veigh "we 11 thepplications; and of selecting proper places for proper., candK t,i r .t, ir A - l" -J d&tes. t. -KJrf i,';. . ;frcA5w-Arertti.A,Kevjew.ouh Life of Fenelon, rinr "t(ie "last - Christian Examiner; Tjublished at.Boston contains tne louowjug liuiugiuui iur w .uc . nuiu. thb inimitable ten ofDr.y ChabningV on the characterhf Archbishop Gheyerus and the:Catholic Religion r -r - - j ty t y.' We Kavesaid ..thatvwe'welcomeJ.'the" book under Cohsfderatibp, because it came from sb pure aiid.gifted a mindyW'eLdid. that we do not welcome lit! 'the fess for coming-frbmf ay' Catholic." ' ''Perhaps : we prize it the iabrel. fbnwe wish that, JPrtK testantism may, grow ywiser ahd morey tb 1 emnt;and;weknbivy not a better teacher bf these 1 essons. than the character. bfVFe rielon.V1 Sa ch a nian isy enougli'lto. places within the pale of our-- charity ..the whole body to which ; he rbelonged..y His rvirtue' is broad enough to shield his. whole church from that unmeasured and undistinguish ed reprobation with which Pro tes tan f zeal has too often! assailed -it 'Whoever !-re members" ythat ? the. Catholic cbmmu nibn numbers in its ranks more man'ohe hun dre'd millions of souls,1 probably more than al I other Cris ti an '-Churches pu t together, mu st shud derat :ihe sen ten cepf proscrip tion,' which hasrsoetimebeen , passed on tnis immense portion oinuman Deings. It is time that greater justice P werev done to this ancient and widp spread cominu- hity4 tTlie Catholic Church has produced some of the.' greatest and best .tiienithat ever livedo and this is proof enough of its" possess 1 ng a.i 1 uic in ea.ua .01 7 saivauon. Who", th a t hears t h e - to n e of con t e m p t i n which it is sometimes named, ! would sus- pect.;that" CharlemagneVvAlfred,yDahtei Raphael,. Michael Angelo, frasso,yBotts- set, rascau ues Aartes. were; v;ainoiics x some 01 uie greatest names ln artsyana arms, on the; thronev and in : the : pulpit were worn by Catholics To xonie down to oiir own times f was not the metropolis of New-England' witnessed a: sublime. ex ample, of Christianyirtuey inia! Catholic Bishop? :Whb,ahiong our relious teach ers, !wouldysolicit a rcomparison between himself and the devoted Cheverus rThis' goou man, whose virtues and talents have now raised him to high dignities in Church and State,Vwho ? riowy ve;ars ;i his; ovn coUntrythe join t -hohora'of an Archbishop and aPeeh lived ' i ny the mid s t' of u s, d e votinff his days and nights; and; his whblfi heart, to: theservice of a poor ah&jihedu- eaten congregation... ,r fi v y a j AVft aotv Kifn l aliri!n tv.f .i-AJ greei' the society, bf the curtivatedtindl1 fined, that he might be.UVe friend of the ie-- .uuiaui. aim irientuess ; caving tne circle of polished; Iife,T whichyhe -would y ha vp racedfor the .meanest hovels bearing1 with a: father; sympathy the burdens' and himself alike with their spiritual and ten poral ; concerns and . -be vetyd iscovering,' by. the faintest indicatmh thaihe'felthis nne minavdegradeoy byythisseeminxly nuiuuie omce. : apis.good man bent on his;errands ofcinercywasVseen in :bur streetsy utider the; most bbrningsun of sumiherand the fiercest stbrmi ' 6f winter as ifArined against the eletnen'tsSby tJie power of charity vHe has lefttisbut not forgotten- - r He J enjoys i a'chon g ' s hattosucH a man fameVrt '-HistiamWAis. cherishedfwherthX great pC the! -world arer buknovvn ; Itls prbnoanced with bles,sirigs,y with grateful tearswith' siglfsj for his. return iir many ii.m.uwui, .ii- uijuw uuu vvau.f iaiiu now vilfe Recarderi o f J h e 4tinrJ'ifivW fhV asurv, following'stateme,ntoft the" ;fu nds of ; the State of y:Georgia, whicK tiouvitKstandin it.is very, larger says the- Editor "ofyiht Cbarletoo CoarterJ would.h'avebeeTrvast Iy increased under a'difrereiiUp)icy,thdh the lottery system, ,which ;has "been- V.ur suedrelativeioih'e State lands j ! and .at the same tinie, would have bee 1 substan tiaUct?ntege to 'the people: Therease with which iiew lands; in that state " have' been obtained, has prodacedvcry 'heral lyV an indilfe'rcnce - atubngrher, agricultu rists as rtoyjhe" care: bf their; cultivate.! t.irmsj rworkinsr. thei i., their" ctund lJ?ti vith-u the iet clbrt'io- r.rescrr; fhVPrrAlilp.nt-from '-' ihis incc ititsir jelieve :himseif ;fromysb.much "persohar cohvenieiiceVrbino !rnuth coiWoiitnwt from u many ex pressions. that migh t ina'd of ihepoWer of thelCath&lic iltligionto iTorm good. and great men S99 r r ?v":iy !; rtc) -yaie .reaiwrv.TheMil 't.mstantlT i," , lands - every fe, yconvoience; x t even for'rnmf... VIC oval in ,new. vearc, ir.ipro. .netits fo in Verv.niSny instances are n d c r f u I ,!y : r. e z 1 e c t e d ai n s cn p nt J1, the v.'crslisystem of agriculture knou-r, " Lthe United States, exist in . Rpnro.;. Tii:3 is not all a I nfwregpnpfcftioh; wh the" 'vi. Ie of the new lunds hall hp ! pesed of, ;wij I ha vefor Va n inheri taticr-Worn-out .soil jle'stif utecf wbuildin'ts''j ser vi th nam ec o f. h ouses b rns. v ino up country. Planters nor; comnh; situajtioh -.of iheir'clnidren,vho niay to toil ; ajjatnst exhausted .nature ?-i.u have said more ori this subject - lhan : ! intended, but the" writer entertaining " lively feeling tef that I State, haT Ton! hoped that sumeone or 2nore-of her mV spicuouscitzprisywoaldr arise and tea off ihe;niaskii qw what lie thinks a p0pQ lar delp'iur IS I iC G kLV nta n d if ihr rorifrv "ai;lMrCAMAj&K "of the -Journal tra" itintticir jjowvr to!do.iijuch gi'(j jj sucii.a cause. -.V Vy r-' ! --- Thq fturds'or ihs "State tif 'everv kind eluding lJ.yk. Stock at its original cost,' cash the ; -Treasufvy bonds, balances due by Tax r ? IectorVC,?Ayccording to.the Report -xnia by the.Committee of Finn nee at the Jate se; of the Legislature, -was S2,307,288.12.' Ma btthcj, h.onds,"such for instance as the reinnantnf those. given for t he- purchase -of Fractionfi Baldwin .and r Wilkinson,,, upwards of tweRU years agb; and amounting to $22,418, ' win fcj collected at ths late day if collected at sit with great difficulty, vaiuch of the debt of 6l J 772 dye by Tax-Collectors inust also be lost bl the insolvency inr inany cases of- boih pfinciDd and .secuntiea. '.Ilowin, ; however, iibefa!!, for puch-ssei, the amount of ' die State Fun? is stilt cons. Jerable.J Adding the sum for wWk rsoM &v25l rjJrinp fifth . mtiaiiiv u -iiiu wmm jjuuiic lanas were laM. stalments) makes the gross amount of g-jo 1 X r 4 - ; Notice?; B5T!Sf f decree of the. Court of Equitv for 'Wake Country at the late term c? the iurt,;I shall expbse to sale, before the Coif house door in Raleij?hion the third May next, theTracts ot'Land belonffinr to the ' Estate ofth late James' P. Taylor, called and ( tnown as tne mgies' Tract Nar. Lane and Ed. mund Lane's Tracts. Terms of isale, six & twelve months credit. - :r- . : . t April 131829,';. . -:r r , g43t p.:fStnie:Tinessee. , ffardin, County Courl, Nov Term, 1828. i . Robert. McNairy, et al.x - r .-.- w-i- - - - sJi7 v-,, Upyd t McNaby, et al. heirs of J, HamiUoh, See. fyON motion of jthe'.CumpIainants, and i- ap. tpea(rinff to theisalijifactioo ofthe Court, that Si the 1 Defendants are all citizens of the SUterf Korth-Carolinai It1 U- ordered by the Oonrt, that this order, withihe.substance cf the coral . plairtt, be published ih the : Raleigh -Regi ' a newspaper printed jn' Kalelgh, in the Sute of North-Carolina, four ..weeks inuccession, . and? that the last publication be made t ,30 days previous to ihe next terra of this Court, ' andJf the Defends, do not answer the com. plalntf the Case be get for hearin .y .The substance of the complaint is, that thsri is a tract bf.lOOQ acres of hnd granted to the said John Hamilton, lying- in said county of Hardin, which, wus i in the life time cf the said grantee, given to the' Complainants, to thejexclusion of theother heirsl: which said'irifl is nravfrl in confirrnedVand a legal title to the said land vest. -"Vl in th M gr m rvl avmm4-m t . , t p. j J vviijaiiitfva,iu-juraugnce Oi IflG gift S fate of Korth-Carolina, - - .s. i- Martin County.' , IrE atny.-i.S priri Term,r 1 829. y - ' . :',Len H. Hare and wife, . Edward GrirHn,. Silas Bennett Adm'r of JoLn : . r- . mien and Luke Ros. f Tr appearing, to r the satisfaction bf. the' Court . . that Luke Ross is not a resident of this State r it is ordered,; thar he appear, at the next term of the last Monday in August" iext," and answer, or else judgment pro confessb will be taken against him j;and . that publication of this , rule be made for three mouths in the Raleigh Uegpster CtJyg , - SLADE, C. If. State of rNorth-CaiJoliha. - Rutherford Cbnntv ?. Superior Court of Law- Oct ober Term, 1823. nVilljam Hicks4r. Elizabeth Hicks.: . h Petition for Divorce. ; J T appearing to. the satisfaction bf the Court, JL that Elizabeth Hicks; the defendant, is not an inhabitant of this-State ; it is Iherrfore ordered byth.Cotat.that'pub months- in the RareihrReglsteri giving'' notice to the defendant that she appear at the next Su perior jCourt of Jaw .to be h olden in": ltutherford ton oft the d Monday aDer the.-4th Monday ia llarchmext,vthen and there to answer plead or demur; to. said petition, - otherwise it w ill be ti ken pro-confesso and adjudged accordingly: yitness.Jamelorris,' Clerk c four said Court, atofRce the 3d ilonday after tbe 4th Monday i SeptembeM828. 'andof the 53d veir of the In dependence of the United Sntrs. " : - ') - - -r; : rJA!'::j noRnis.cifc jSllt.AHCHZE Will Ctand'the'easulBt season ut rny Stable in NortD- CVy t amptbn .county Iv. Carolijwu aLiSjCm cbout 3 miles from the Court- house:;6, milesrfrom the iown .uf. HallfW and 1 from lielfield Va. : He will cover mares at iff the sftasdn; payabls'on'the firt of January next, with one dollar to the ' ooirvin nU Sucb pf .Sir. Archie's frieiuls as live 'ata distance will send thwr aiotes witlt the rm'i-es: navable on the -firstol' January Abo, lhe feedin" cf the marrt; to; oe .paiq tor when taken away, - The season commenced On th 1st February and will terroi nate or the f : ' f .August -niVt. Extensive . fields of small : . aiul clavei-are sowredfort enf'iti of mares ti.t.mv b e Tefr with ihe bontt ' with, the additic v cfVi f rTinat 2sterday.' Separate' encL ares ar rr- .h!ed for mares Cclti VI, iiair.31 will be frprl in talriae th st possible care of mares, fsc that may be left at noresn- iibilitv for tr -apes orjiccklentfc"r v Sir'ArcLie's bl, n-pat sira.'nTformancec0. I th turfund cLbruys a fo J getter, are siifr vicui. rr? r " -.cmioiis. v - V ' y -joci: D. amis. " M . - r- r , 53 eoS s V .. 1 -wlf-' . l.of die ISoard or Internal Is -v -. is will be held at the Executive i ' ucsday the l2lh of .next mcntli, IT n7fasfi to ta . ... w.. v., - I , I ruer cf the Pre?dent of tne now. :ril e. :y --C2 - .t gales, awy. leiice. iiav of ; wh a t; th ey call h a rd ti rn e, x h ough pr I lificfieUlsyield them, for little labor, ! bu n d a n t h a r vests b i t wha t mu s t? hti i .heard: accordingly at the next term cf tba 41 Court.' r A true Copy. - - - ' r7 LEWIS-U. BOYLE. CFfi- fcSiroc zexparte. and ml 6
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