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t, , m 1 f' "k On the 21st orMarcK the vincejcf , . : , t.-':' aimn'ftt desolated-- by . an JifnViake'.- It Avas attended by aVtre noised and at Mineth " wk a column of fire arose Troro the eas- rn-Utf The following . a statement sts artainecK ; Murcia, camtal of-theovinceot , sin-le church or edifice thhas n been " Serably damaged- ;Thei: bridgeof -Swbich united the two partof the ;tv ' has suffered Materially, a Several Houses have beehriined,, great Lmbcr-ofpersons per ished. ;v Carthena The quarter cSeiroto: has ' been ruined, u ''.? 'X V -: I M caint Fulgencia has disappeared.; . ; BoialeV, La Granja, Cox, San, Miguel, -iici- and several other cities and : vil- we: have suffered a great deal of injury.: Mata is a heafi of ruins ; . the eartli- -.ira-lias dried two salt lakes- ;: - i . TorreVejootasingle Ijouse is stand-cno- - the number of killed -and 'wounded . id, very great.-. . ' - : . . - v j Orihuela Some edifices, have fallen ; the number of deathhere, is seven 5 -the -Vhote population is irthe fields; ' ; Guardamar is no longer: in existence ; two wind mills only are standing the vil ! :jaee'Haing entirely dispeaYedv; ' Jaaja, and several other villages m the vicinity, have sustained great injuiy. V:;:; iafal--This village rs . destroyed ; the iuniber killed and; wounded is. immense; . ' Aix-Garres Several houses have tum ' bled - a mountain near the town has roll ed away and several individuals have pe- tished. v. . .. : r y' -J , Benejuzar---The greater part of- the houses have fallen j the number of ,wputid 'd isconsiderabfe, and the killed amount ' to 250. - ' v.-," ;:VV'v .' Almozari Not a single house or edi- fice remaining 611 this foundation. -Already 400persons haye been j taken from beneath the ruins ;;.'; Vi'; , :: j ' - PORTUGAL. ; j Don Miguel is really; making himself c,uite a' riotorious character. .; On the 26th Mirch lie atempted to murder; his own ; iTster. the Princess Isabel, the late Prin-' : cess Regent, because she chose to send ' ram the Palace some of her jewels, and some state documents' belonging to her - self. ; Tlie moment he heard of this, he hastened to the apartment of his unfortu- nate sister, and insisted on the Princess7 i producing her jewels and the documents. . .The "princess was at first soterrified by her brother's menacing: manner, that her 1 utterance was choked she was unable to answer his rapid interrogatories at the in- j stan t. ine irmce at tnisgrew more en- f ragei and aimed a violent blow at' his sis i ter's face He then attempted to grapple i' her throat,' out the rnncess, by a despe- rate eubrt providentially escaped from the ( monster's murderous grasp, and the mon- ? ster was himself thrown on the iloor. On r. rising from the ground, Don Miguel dis- ; charged a pistol at his fugitive sister, just J Jas she was hurryinj: out of the room. The i'ball -Tmissed the Princess', but a servant j in the "Palace, who was hastehinjg to the scene with Count Camarde, was shot dead r br the assassin. The Count was himself wounded by a blow; aimed at his life, by Lis royal master, with a bayonet filed at the end of Don Miguers pistol I he hews spread throuch the capital with fearful rapidity. Horror was depicted on every countenance. The Princess, it is said, afterwards awaited hrer. expected execu tionliy the hands of her brother with great fortitude. Don Miguel, however, has not yet put his sister to deaths Donna Isabel b cow shut up in a solitary apartment of the tuiace under the constant surveillance the liojal Guards. ' -; TURKEY AND RUSSIA The campaign has opened with the siege of Silistria. Gen. Cotint Pahlen ' is - in command of the besieging corps.-4 The Turks have not been ihactivethej lately attempted to retake Varna,. by a coup de main, but Gen. Roth was- informed of ) their, intepiion, arid -.ahtieipated ..it by f marching out and " surprising; their camp. I A sanguinary action followed bat, though t many brave men perished bo' both? sides, jytm'rlin more deds!veHhan:theL'jr"etfef;:fpf ! Varna froxn.tlie danger'of an attatk -took i place. j :f- ;', '-rA i ' - .; - z&gMx ) The Russians have capturpd the fortress of SezebolisI This M ori the BlackSea I below the Gulf Foros, ' and several miles . south o( the Balkan. ' They have also j effected another .landing beyond Bourgas, ; at a pi ace; called "AarchiaHta nd have' de stroyed .the Turk ih Batteries and maga zmes which ft .contained; yThis: fresh':. at : tack, foUo wed so close upon tthe capture 'f SissiHiH in the s i trie; quarter,;, had iex- cited alarm along . the whole coast, and It was feared that, -availing ihemselves of their superiority in the Black Sea, , ihe ' Russians might venture to present ahem ; seUes before, Constantinople! as: soon as the Mason would permit ships off the line I to navigate safely. Should they do;:ths; : there is a considerable difference between being before and getting into "Constantino- . j pie. :; . ; y - v r: , The Turks are making repeated attacks j upon the Russian posts bet ween-V frha j and, the Danube. Very 5 bloody engage; "i 5ent8 h?iV taken plaqe at Kastudjik and availee. " , It is reported that i wounded . ; w,ers are ally brought i to; Issakicha i fJe neighboring Russian hospital Senear :we Danube. - Meantime the Rus&ian coi: i , v" their. way to Bulgaria; ,are has- "ng m all directions. -by. forced irnafch- to Danube.-; .The Vegctatioli,- which AV1!1' very backward . nu consequence wi"ier, inav;pernaps nave oeen vJre?1 obstacle to the- comme ncemehtof : ;;;;.;spATN' GrthtEaTthqtiafie, opera tloOK. aa- Foranr w tevirV No ti c d is J 1 er eby ' cl ven , rplIATthe next annual Convention of the Pro JL.testant. Episcopal Church, in .the- State of North-Carolina,! Will be held at 'Salisbury, on Saturday the 23d of May, 1829.- c !- h'rZ EDWARD L. WINSLOWVSec'y; I .rApril 231829.:. - tt - " 67 3t , ; Williahlsbbr6Academy.,- J rurtc. semi-annuai xaminauon 01 ine siuaenis iJL, :'con nected wit r, this Institution " will be held on Wednesday 3d 'June. Parents and Giiardr .aits ai c ictuc3kcu luiiiiciiut -l ; x -A-vrA Tin A TT. ,vr--'v FROM .the suhscribef onTthelOth instantj a bound white boy, rby the1 name of GEORGE . GRIFFIS ;;, about; fifteen years of ag'e,. of sma I size, and Sold spoken . When' he went ofl" he wore.; pantaloohsof. cotton clothe and a round jacket of woollen cloth ' He also took with him an 'over coat of drab cloth. l am tof the opinion that his clothing- has been changed, as be was persuaded off, by hifc friends. , I will give a re ward of Ten VentsTor said Boy's delivery to me. I hereby forwarn. all persons from harboring: the said George Griffia, as I intend to put the law in force against them.-: ;.vf-t - ':,--,F against t i. .... ,-, ... j , Wake county, May l&V . Ti t- i 74 ,3t S PLENDID AS S ORTMENT piSeaiotMlt Vry : Goops, vHdrdwate; v Cutlery 9 .Staffordshire China, Plain i and Cut Glasswares Hats Boots and - Shdts, : ? Groceries, - Foreign and 4mc; ' ricanrLiqiiors. :'' -''''-a ';; ryHE'SUBSCRlBERS begleave announce .JLto,tfie Public, that by the late arrivals, their Assortment of . Goods in the abpve line is now complete. v. . :',. :: v' - r As the greater part of these Goods were bought ?at : Cash sales in. New.York, J Philadelphia- and Baltimore,- they are enabled, in many instances," :to sell them below the original prime cost ; and purchasers would do well to give them a call, as they flatter themselves, "from, their extensi ye purchases on the above tenns, they cannot be undersold bv any House in the State.- ;-V - " The sibioihed , list constitutes a' part of the I leading Articles : V - - - U , . ...(. t Superfine Blue and Black Cloths and Casslmeres Y ,- - do : -Medley colors uo ' , ..; ..flo, -Silk, Valentia and Marseilles Vestings ; -Prime Black Lastings and Circassians K Angola and French Merino Cassimeres Russia, French and Irish Drillings I ' " Black and colored Bombazeens very low do ! do Bombazetts assorted Plain and Striped Cotton Cassimeres and Gran . .-durells ' "'" f :'V- :-''.' , . Mixed Linen Drillings and Wilmington Stripes Russia and Imitation Sheetings M . " ' Ticklenbur, Oznaburg and Scotch Dowlas 4-4 & 7-8 Irish Linens and Lawns,' of superior Grass' Bleach " ' ..- ' r ' - Irish Sheetings !and Diapers of all widths and ; qualities'. : . ; :- -I ;. Hr,: "; 1 3-4 4-4 & 6-4 Cambric Dimity at very lovt prices Furniture Dimity of all widths . Lone: and Short India Nankeens 1 Calicoes in great variety, Xmve lover than, any . v ever offered tn this market, j Cambric" and Seersucker Ginghams,of all describ tions ' ; ; - , '-. : Plain and Striped Batiste and Baree-e Long and Short Fancy Gauze Scarfs and Ilkf'st 4-4 and 6-4 Bobinett Bobinett Lace and Edgings Thread Lace and Ed?ines 1 White and Black Bobinett Veils ; do and Green Gauze do Black and Fancy Colored Italian Crape, & , Hat Crape . . ';- , ' ! ' ; - tj ' Nankin, Canton and Mandarin Crape Robes and i: Dresses j ' !.;, " r . : Blacks and Fancy coloured Crape Shawls'; Prime Black Italian Lustring and Sinchews do do and fancy Gros de Naples .' Fancy Colored Satins and Florences Gentlemen's Black Italian Cravats 1 Fancy.Silkj Bandano apd Flag Hkfs do v Cotton and Madras do Imitation and Thread Cambric do X.inen Cambric, and Book Mushrl Hkfs. Bordered Swiss Muslin Cravats 4-4 2c 6-4 Cambric Muslin t 4-4 Sc 6-4 Jaconet Muslin, plain and 4-4 Sc 6-4 Bookr do do; j . do .. 4 4 & 6- Swiss i ' - 4 do .do very Uhos 4-4 & 6-4 Mull Muslins M t - Clarke's Spool Cotton. Thread Sc Cotton Floss Thread and Cotton Tapes and Bobbins Black, Blue and W. B.Flax Thread ; r Prime Black, Blue and assorted Se win Silks Ladies' and Gentlemen's White & Black Cotton Gentlemen's White, Brown and Mixed half Hose Ladies' and - Gentlemens' French ; and English - Silk Hose and Gloves "hVv - Gentlemen's Black and White Silk half Hose do Woodstock, Buckskin,; Beaver,' Dogskin '- and Horseskin i Gloves v L' -t ,-. : Ladies' Kid, Beaver 'and Horseskhr Gloves, fan- : : cy colored " ? - , -; ; Children's Iorseskin Gloves v ' 's t m acic.ana coiorea shk uraius i Satin and Lustrinp? Ribbons, of all numbers Fancy, Gause ajnd Garniture Ribbons, .Waist Ribbons, very handsome style Ladies' Travelling Baskets' j . -Leghorn and Straw Bonnets r V. "- ' -Ladies. Umbrellas and. Parasols !, ' i Gentlemen's Silk and Cotton Umbrella - do ' - Jllack; Brown 8c Drab Beaver Hats Boys'-," ' " do - , do - 8c.3eal Caps ; -x'-.. Black and White Wool Hats, large and small -sizes i - - ':; . - i--!. ' V ! - Ladies' Prunella, Seal, Morocco 8c Leather Shoes ; and Boots , ,, ' ! ,! ; :- -J ' -.. V- 'ij: Gentlemen's Bootees and Shoes, ! Seal ; and Mq ; .rocco Pum ps' : . f -,':. ' i-. -X'': ; r ' . Bov'a Shoes and 'Bootees, Children's J Morocco - v and Prunella S hoes TUiSses'- Leather, b eat, Morocco and-Prunella ,r., onoes Coarse Shoes and B rogans, for S ervants parse Shoes and Bn a:erieralassoH ware ana juuuery. Weeding Tic eTrace ChainsScythe Blades f Catling .Kiiives,-; Hair and Wire Sifters ;3Vi: p.nfrtich an Swedish lroriassorted EUighshttAmerican and tJermaivSteel Crown and Loaf Sugar. Prime Green Corlee Gunpowder,- Shot of au sizes, Bar t.eaa Younrr'Uv'son, Imperial and Gunpowder .Tea Chocolate,' london Mustard,-Indigo f " llrW. f pirner.' Gincrer. Nutmeers -V-; ? ; Alum, Vo operas, Brimstone; Madder, ".Spanish Prime ChewJng".Tobaccor-t V' T,.;cij: Cut Nails, of all, sizes, Wrought do ; f i 4? French Branny; Madeira Lisbon: arid Mabga Ilplland Gin, Jamaica and JERum-:C Apple Brandy, Old lye ana country yy msKey, . With ' many other articles too numerous'to b be inserted in art 'advertisememV:: fty.Y rSCTs ; The? will also continue: to receive such;arti cles ''as may be wanted. duringthe Summer, from 1 their Partner residmcr in New-yorK. ' Tne exercises o the School will be resumed on Vlonday22d June. i:v v f "y-y.-X :Jr- ; ; ' I ''. ' v - f tv V' 7A:"WlLSONi:PrinctpaL f WuHamsbcTo-' May 19; r- HAT Valuable stand" on Fay etteville. Rlfeef , recently occupied as a Grocery, : by ;.A!lew Simsand formerly by ohp F; GonekeVas a Con-f fectionary Store. Apply to . 'r A. - . .'k tl febALES.; .Raleieh 20th May.' .v" - r . - 42: . ? - OaHbrcL TAcadeniiesi L1 m HE Examtnation-ot ' the Male Stodenw' will op on rionaay. june jsi, ana ciore wim iue - semi-annuai - jtepon w eanesaayorning-,-immediately after which the ExaminatiQn of the Teniale Academy takes place, and wiO conclude wiiu an cxiiitmjon 01 music on j nursa.-v: evening .All interested are.resijectfully solipitedtp attend. U The Summer Session of these Academies opens as follovrs : j Tlie Female, under, the care or the Rev. Joseph Labareer will onen oh Monday.' June 15th The Male on Monday, rj tine 22d, James t. Johnson, Principal; ; f r.htP- ; ir THOS B: UTTliEJOHiJ; Prest; ? 4 Oxford, May Sth, .1829.--tnTK7t ,P. S. The Tarboro i Press; ilh'e Eden ton Ga zette, & Norfolk, fterald,' will publish the above two" weeks,' and ' then,'- after an interval of i two weeks, continue for. three we'e that part relat ing to the openincr-of the, session. vand forward heir acnminfa aa hfvttmfht. r f . .1: ': - --v. ; State of Norihifcarolina. .;. Wayne County. .--j ); :::'r' Superior Court of Law Spring ferm 1829,v '.: Jesse Barden ci. 1Ann M)tria Barden. ,r IN this case: a subpoena and alias having been " issued, and the Sheriff of Wsviie ' count v making t return thereon that the defendant was not to be found, proclamation was ctuly made at the Courthouse door aforesaid by the .Sheriff ?of said county, requiring the" said Ann . Mria Bar den to appear and answer as she was required to do in said subpoena; and she failing tO;appear, it was ordered by the Court that publi'cktion foT three months be made in the Raieigh.StarV and the Raleigh Register, giving notice, to the said defendant, that unless she : appear f. the next Superior Court of law to be held for the county of Wayne, at the Courthouse in VVnesborough, the first Monday after the fourth Ionday of Sepr temBer next, and then ind there answer ; or deniur to said petition, judgment; will be taken pro confesso and heard ex parte. ; ' rVy . N. WASHINGTON, Clk, ; Price - adv. $5 25.. 69 SIR ARCHIE ; i Will Stand the eiisuing season at. my Stable, in North ampton county, N., Carolina, about 3 miles from the - Court house, 6 miles from the town of Halifax and 21 from Belneld, Va. .He will pqver mares .at $75 the season, payable On the 6ist of January next, with one dollar to the grpon) in all cases. . Such of Sir Archie's friends as live at a distance will send th eir notes with the mares, pay able on the first of January Also, the feeding of the mares to be paid for when taken : away. The season commenced on thb 1st February and will termi nate "on the first1 of August next. .Extensive field s of small grain and clover are sowed for the benefit of mares that may be left with the horse, with the addition of grain" feeding at 2s per day. Separate enclosures are provided tor mares with colts. No pains will be spared in taking the best possible care of mares, &c. that may be left, but no responsibility for escapes or accidents. , Sir Archie's blood, great size, performance oh the ttirt, aiul celebrity as a toal getter, are sum cient recommendations. JOHN D. AMIS. -March 4. I : v : 58 eo8 ! Sale of Land and Negroes; 1 TJUItSUANT to an Order of the Court of.E- JL- quity tor iranklin County I shall expose to Public Sale, at the doori of the Courthouse in Louisburg, on Tuesday the 9th day of June nexr; that Valuable TfiACT of LAND, on which Na thaniel Hunt now lives, lying; ori the waters of of G. W. Freeman, Russe I aiidothers ; contain mg.about 5100 acres. The improvements on this land arc, n large and commodious Dwelling- House, with all convenient Out-Houses, an ex cellent Gin House, and cleared land enough to t i. . . i . .- -i vfOTBL iwemy-or unity lianas to aa vantage. Also, one other TRACT, lying on Crooked Creek, adjoining J. Gray Jeffreys and, others i containing about 500 acres. And " I Another TRACT of 44 acres, lying on Fox Swamp, adjoining N. Pattersom and others. .: At the same time and place; and under the same order," I shall . offer for sale, .three likely young Negro SLAVES. L!"- ,":: -y: , The above Property will be sold on a - credit of six ahd t welve months, the purchaser giving bond with approved security, to bear . interest from the. date. .' i ;-f '. ; 'r ' " '- . sWILL. H. BATTLE Trustee, pril 2L i s '' ! :, : !' . -rwts66 . State of North Carolina, . ; Vii -s Martin Countyi f T ; y ' I h EauiTT. Spring Term. 1829. ;.'HL'en HHareand wife,;f fjt f. VS. x Edward Griffin, Silas Berinettii Adm'r, of John :. ; v .-v X.:Luten and Luke Ross. i . - rT appearing' to the satisfaction of the Court that Luke Ross isnot a resident of this State : it is ordered, that he appear at; the' next term of the Superior. Court of Equity for Martin county, the last Monday in August next, . and answer,; or else judgment pro confesso will be taken against him and' that publication! of thisLi rule be made for three: months in the Raleigh Register. :,- Uy3, : ' . ; J. B.,SLADE,C.;M.' E. mm . f. v. ... 1829.': ; FRIDAY, -MAY 22, r i dn Mdriday lasti WjtLfAM :ILf HintoV was reeje'eted Sheriff of this county, for the ensuing year, - by a . majority.of nine votes over his S opponent, Nathaniel G. IvAND. s ; -i 'i ? I " iefarnLMr.' Jni."Bbyles his; been reraoyea irom ine custom nouse ai irons mouth, N. Hampshire. j - ,:.V,."i.: i Gen. wWiU'm. Iiy tie, tof Cincinnati,' has received the ': appointm en tofSui-yeydr General in jthe placejd removed. This office is worth 82,000 per annum. -; :, 2 ZJI State Banki Ass no !publib notice has be gn gi ven of the impo rtan t m eeti ng which is to laKepiace in xnis Gi ty- on iMohday week (the .first of Jdhe) era of the State Ban k q of the Stocicholdf k NbrCarbltna since .that irieeting was resolved; Upon in December - last, w.e now : bring it "to the view' tof - all rconcernedi JWe? tall this atf important meeting," because'pn the deci- j-7 j- -.V''"7""-'' v 'ofi4t:J''''''iiSV?'rf;!? sion or :xne -quesuon ; wmcn win tnen pe iubnjinted.wii end of; tferttr;(the 1st cfanlMS) lated to Wf4 'f:f (fiw'gefftf cV35ft. XVfWnln or its Wifesras; a, Eanlil onee be Washington City,, durin-. the sitting el closed' andv its ebts eollecte'd as speed i- Congress , , Jie asked 'a rentlenian !y as practicable : V , , ,;: : vir. ciLi'el 'Zls S-A . , - ' - -j' t.'- 'i rt i Congress; f James, Irexjell, vEsq wi th a rry 'ji V'kVci 7VJrii ' Report made tohat bady at the last ses- Report sion, showing the Federal ' Goyernment hal rhiprWemt each State will Carolina is small own squeamisnness anq not to anuispo sition on the part of the General Goyerri mentto withold from .us pur lust prbpoi: tion : ' Til:' Maine;-:1C.l Massachusetts, Connecticut, Rhode-Island, K?ful4l22 iui 4t J v w w H195 19 t ! A O A Nevr-Vork, , . - . h&nfrail rennsyivania, Delaware . ; 30104 01 Maryland,:. ; . Vi rgi nia. v ? -; ; s : 15U.U0O 00 North-Carolina, - - j;:i:oosOo' Kentucky,. ,? Tennessee,' : ; ? VCO 00 OhiO,:.;-;;X.C::-.. Indiana, ' , -1 ; ; .';"' Mississippi, :' .'r -": '-" Illinois, ; -i. Alabama' ; '.i :"v v; Missouri, W s&h.: 390,159" 00 108,623 88 :5;42 A rkansas,' . ' - Florida, f;:lVU .; Road frorii Cumber- -44,690 74 t:riKt:48iCjo95 lamd to Ohioiv 41,662,245 75 Continuation of "'''' v'..-- X . ' Cumberland road, : 453,547s 36 Repairs of do.- , i 55.510 00 Road from Nashville to Natchez, j 3.060 00 Roadtrom Wheeling to Mississippi ? HloMfi W Road from Mississippi to! the State? JeU OI VJniO,' - ' ... . , f ; Road from Georgia to New Orleans, 5,500 00 Koaa in i ennessee, Louisiana and 7 L -r Georgia, : I I J . Road from Nash villd to New tfr- leans, P ;t 7?920 00 Survey of Roads and Canals, ; 166,681 49 .. , Ohio and . Mississippi .Riversj f ? Improving; the navigation of the? 4nQ iyo Ohio and Mississippi Rivers, . 103409 ;72 Military Roads, ; j -;t:if i 10,218 43 Survey of the whole course of the !, - , -. Mississippi River, -: .( IS-f12? ?4 Road through the Creek Nation, v , 1 3,621 0l' Opening the old Natchez Road,; ':M-;S,66oloO- ureas water at tne mouta ot Dela iff, wareBav. r - I ' 5,000 00 Making a total of . $4t 179, 549 06 United States :Bank JVotesXVe copy the following paragraph: from the Rich mond Coin )ileroi f Thuday As the iwtes of the Bant payable at the offices Sou th of thU place, are riot received: at tlieir " office in : Rich mondf they are not current here biit at a discount. This notice is giveri for the benefit of Southern dealersMvhp usually bring such paper into Virginia." Great Dividendrrhe American Insu rance Company of New-York: have decla red a dividend of fifteen per cent- ori their capital for .the lastTsix moiithsfl j Their ast dividend was twelve per cent. esse It will lie seen by the Foreign newsr on the opposite page that the Cathpl ic J Re lief Bill having passed the House of Lords,' by a majority of 104 and reteited the Roy al assent, has become a law of the land : and the Catholic Peersf Vwhd have hitherr to - been; disq u al ifiedfrom ; taki ng th eir seats; i n the House of Lord si v Kercaftei will be found there, throwing the weigh t of theiriwisdoni arid batf iotism iritov the National councils. ' : , . - . , .... .:. , . . J, .! - i- C- rDr. . JoHNSQitf Once ejroarkedfiii -the Americans ought to be .thankful"-for any thing which the BritishNatn VaUowdj them; short of hanging. ? - Whatever mfght. be thouglit of the liberality of this ariatb ema at the time when! it was uttered, un-. derpreseritircumstancei ther obsolete. ;vT the aboVi sentiment, breathes seems not afallto nave ifcrsateii-the British Writers, and they might very; well : adopt i' it as f a standing text, to .their; effusions concern ing the people ifthepited Staes We: have now a case in point"! lCapteirtj5ai7 :jHne';tirayel!eF'Jgap excellence who ws io gi ve tSe Bri tishrubl t cttexeast;f in sight ihtd e'Amricair m fairshasfaccbrio Mercury, given'the following astbe genT". eral Mesult ! 'ofhi?lobseWatiohs;6nVou country. 1 The remarks,,were. made at the .mancipation.g i am just returned (says the? Captain) froni America In that country thereia -fai; lessree dom than m Britain less freedoni 6f the press--.. leas freedom of speed i-i less freedom of thought; "And this i ascribe'td eriunent-Unif ersal suffrage hd the want "of an estahhshed church. :But I have written my.'Ob serva;t tons on the subject, and will tell yoa all abottt it by and by. A concur in the present pe tition hecause the measare which , it aupporta t is calculated to :' secure the blessing, of an '-es tablished ' church--and"? because ' it .is U to be accompanied ; with the abolition r of- the forty snuung;?ireenojaers -suu luereojr cnhiih the greatest curse irt any country-a democracy ?' The last remark reminds us of ,a cha amount expended by the I tu i- . i, . : severalStafes frora; theadoptior-6m derallCiintum feP? s- i;. yV' tatMiid feathers?? ,r ?, ...', Frottu.thefanpexedt':exhibit,(6ondens ?4v.r- ;, Went,the, appropnattoft6; MecmtfJSl ttVe learn by ;i but thii9 owtnffB bur Fx V 2.171303 11 I .i- .:.:! 'I 1 1 V . ye (he efTect of any influential sn posing for the United Stat. H Iieu Aionrcny,.naving no doubt, lie fU;f"Lr:u LV'u ; to it would .be highly ad vantar'-'f.t - , . . V JiMU,nj,, Having IJO UOUIil, HL' S.'UU. :ii' i . us to anu n in i ir a srainr HftM o House of6 ivepreseniauyes tn Massachusetts, ; and in PWe'niativ'e prSenatorirtiil iareu ai827m to The Raleigh 'Register -Speaks cf the ; ccrenLiberality? of some i tiien ot Massachusetts, who wishes to remain in cosrniia. aiid has aent in tKp Mliac f i lPublicrreaWurer,;a : box ccmtainiri- tv o himdredj and fiFafniv- th the;reqaestthat hevsame m distributed .among' alf, the rmerhbers, of 'cov ' i eromeni auu AJourta or Jntirp." ti( states that thedojiatfon &!intended for good, . aod ; to encourage pore T feligiotn The donor enclosed to t he Treasti rer mo- ney to pay me expenses or t transportation asktns jiiin to aDnrooriate' thcVovernl h i f ' any, for the relief ofsome: destitute oh- St"?.0 ufiiied 5hlS presents ; to ii ut vu . y ai ui i ua. v t t c u 1 1 uqi 91 a uu . mat I box, containing a considerable bijtriber hf i vnlumen nn thi eiihiWt hr s.Miii hn . 1 beerx.transroitijeU through a sliousej inthia cuy 10 one .01 tne nigh iumcers of our ' Commonwealth, for distributldn airibn& tho omcerstoi ouruovernmenteifci :iiut ? the ebnsigneeVynotf considering- tlief office of distribution to fall" within the fiai e ; c f h is Executive duties, has in executing the commission; en trilsted to him. We believe ..thelaforesaid. VblumeJi have notaccordinglyjj been yet delivered ': -. , , - -' ("- T i: vJBishop -England. The Uni ted Statcis Catholi c Iiscel I a ny f thed T in s tt i n - re 1ationto;the reports iir. the: English,: and I ris(i pape rs o f the trans) ation b f th i s dis tinguished prelate from the See of Charles ton ro that of Ossory in Ireland, remarks, et hav(Bnoothe factnpw had, obtained circulatibnithalt such: ineas u res were n progress to deprive ii s of uu r beloved Bishop ; ; since, we have learned from himself,: that : appl i cation had been made to him more than once from Ireland, for leave to present his i name: for - Ossory and other Seesi which ;he has- Uniformly declinedv;to grant ; as he; Jias also declined permitting hi name to be : used ..' with hia consent for translatibn witiiin those Statec. We-are authorised to'fstateV'thai'jthe'Bish-' pp hiniself ha hud no official notice; of hia translation. v. .' -. biia'v. -Captain : Ja m es M 1 1 ch e 1 1 1 a rri ved -. h c re) . ,! yesterdayfmon;ingif A lexandria, with passengers and freigh t, for the- JDistrtct J SheistpUeave here aaio forBaltimbrerat5.'oci Tlie Columbia s l4Uons burthen ; and is one-ofihe most "splendidanil swift boats: ii tlie tjhited i States i She? is In tended to g betweenUhis place and Baltimore ev- w:wcek;1v.;'c;.v . :-'. r r; ' - ' "j'u . ; -V . ' ; .-. 7-; 'y': A f - . : V'1 -;.v -r. - ' ' Vi5pced.Wne n a railroad sha i I ba made from Jthe" Dele ware" tot the, waters of ; tho Chesapeake, and abbther from Baltimore to vvasnmgton, oom wnicn win proo toiy Da accom plished i n 1 ess' than two years, the . journey; frbrnThilaelph may beacco m p i i s b ed l n o ri e u ay ,'). by day light-ptVjsayi in 1 4 for 1 5 hours, f Wc have been nearly so long engaged in bci dragged th rough the mud' f ro ra Bal tiiaorc- to Washjrigton. ATej; C- : : : ; v V MARRIED, " v " : ;.. In Washington,-on Thursday last, by the Rev. ' . Geo- W Freeman, Mr. I Thomas S. tiholsbn of Brunswick, Va. to Miss; Cary. Ann Gholson In Elizabeth" City, Capt. Daniel Simpson of Massachusetts,! to Miss Sarah Richardson. ; n Pasquotank ; cuntyj Mr. llehry Scott to Miss Sarah Proby.: a Also,' Mr; William F. Lory torai,Celia MiielhVj'lf - ' - In eiujfqabs county bnthe'SCth uIMp." Thomas Banks to Mt$s Sarah Fletcher. : On the 7th.rmst. at,Wihnington Jlr Edward H. AV innate to MissrMary G Uradley, daughter of Ricbard BradleyVEsqi; i ; . . tIn Sampspn county ilf. aa W.Grice to llisa Martna l onence..; k'-w.'.---,": ,'i - i j ; . . , J y- this yicinityvt some dayaysince Mrs.-' Glen denhing, widow of ahei late iWilliaa Glendea- nibr;.' of thi -CitKaxi V'.--.- :'---- .' -iln Grene c6untyra few days since, Mr. John Menan Patrick a gentleraah, or fine intellect ' and great respecta"bUity - , ''. 7- , v - iiOn theJBthinstin lnoir county, Gen. Vra. ; Crobmrj -and on the'sarns d. y,V in- that county, s Dri Aoraham Groom At her residence," nenr T.Y.il C'.ty, "after a short tut severe Illness, Mrs. I. v. .!-Icn. .agedO.'; ' y t ; ' -. . On thei cth mst, tt V. ilTr -ten,' I.i the lCi . yeir of her age; Mrs. I !::y . amiabla.and-accompnsl.cl , ef,': Principal of the Ac: J i : 'Lately,, in J31adenl-Cc , aged about 73 yearal -, II 2 children, 16'cf whoia and 73 t! - . v ... . ....via jt ti;e father cf 2J on, works' of-Iftter IaT-mIZci' : ; T ;-2i r vF'ip:, " J'J au?!er,?u vy nju ine propositi an thinthe-Jiinio I leriti arid 'iiniviersalf v fp.snpr.f p? h v. n 1 1 h w f S0?!"1 ?As a1 lawyer his reputatlcri ffi 1 , V , -: liichmorid MauX&. TJ - l ' .... 1 1 IZ ..2i
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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