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NEWBERN ii . ' 4 u ' ' ' i - - i -rr i 4 m .""r -V:'" : iff t .1 fr'f r. 'fx . Ji v.,. 1' ; e or effects? the cost of the the income r' vvbii trc .nor "i, .po, wie newnder false but captivating phrase of &e Ame- t'Tatibitoj d tifn2 system, estfib llsnedy taincd ' W the influence of, the wpftlt'L t3 t tiib country, is founded upon wSaSot mciplcs, and leads to the same fcesulf a ltiir British corn:2awW and will, it is eaaVbe maintained by similar means as have ieen adonted to sustain tlie corn monopolies of ; tiarhelv: bv the influence of the powerful and 'wealthy few, acting upon ihe ignorance and corruption of a inzjority of their National Legislature, and sacrificing the rights and the interests of the many to t ie interests of he few. ; . :. "I '-i- l: . . ' i The corn-laws of England r ave beenoV nounced, for their injustice, ere n by the most i ghorant and deluded supporter's )f the "Ameri canVSvstem:" but we would1 ask, wherein ' juar z- consists nic uiuereucc m pputi The duty on corn: doubles oor man's loai, in order mat ihgi men of millions may be doubled? oes my one deny this? The tari acts, loosing luties of 30 to 200 per centum opa, iron, iottons, woollens, molasses, sur glass and Hassware, &c. etc., doubles costof these necessaries of life.t An&M what?; .Why,. to it;0ct sen in the Union Jta double their gains, a6 expense of the mil lions who have noioneycd capitals to partici- ate in the madfacturing monopolies, touch vfm this will never feel the want of dvocatt" m our National Legislature, many f wjrose members aredeeply interested in biavorea monopolies, and still more are sent m S . .1 - - - - t ft - ! ii ! lere oy uie power tma mnuence oi ineir pro- netors. " Fof instance: the most i influential embera of the Massachusetts Delegation, the ptale most active and efficient i in maintaining pe taxing system, are proprietors of those actbries whose goods are protected by rates if 50 to r50 per cen,tum. And is it to be roildered at that they are anxious to sustain a lolicy Which enriches- themselves ; and those lowerful men-with whom they are associated, fithout any efforts of their own, beyond the stablishment and maintenance of laws which Ive them a legal right to compel the nation pay double prices for their fabrics and" pro ictions?, Are there any men, whq, placed in tuations where so strong an appeal is made the most active and powerful passion of the Vtman mind, who will act impartially? Vfl fnnr nnt nt ln.nst tlipv vrmlrl Uo- trn fpw i.vumber to - resist the overwhelming -force "inch would be arrayed against them. I But, to return to the more immediate object i tnese remarKs, wnicn was to can tne atten pn of Jour readers to: the tone of exultation the Editor of the Courier, an the progress corruption which' has been engendered by q "American System," based, as; it is, upon a constant appeals 1 which are made I to the arice and ambition of those politicians and pitalistsjifor Whose purposes it has been es Jblished. 1 . : j j In 1820, when the first attempt was made to uter the act of 1816, and' go beyond the "rates laiited in that tariff, the most ! intelligent men all parties, from Virginia to Maine, joined resisting it; and m no quarter was this re itance more, vigorous aiid efficient than in lldston'. and its vicinity. For the truth of this e refer our readers to the Boston and Salem imtrials against any additions to rates of 25 r centum on woollens the former signed bv pUr. vyebster, and known to embrace his views tesf he sustained it by an elaborate speech, ti p meeting assembled at Faneuil Hall, for its apption. The Salem memorial,! which took stronger ground against the high duty fystemj than was ever advocated by Mr.Hayne i I Mr. McXiume, or the most jealous oppo t inis of the " American Systeni,,T' ".was the i; pkibf 3lr.j Justice Story, c f the 1 United t ates Supreme Court. Both of these7 gentle- tn are now ciaimea as aumoruies in lavour lithe worst features of the-American System. iThey are both, as is well known, men of t long minds end' liberal views. ; But what liticians are there among us, who will at- cjipt to stem a current merely. for the sake of retaining correct principles, ihit may sweep lay their popularity ? j t Inication, and endeavor to show, in con-! jmity with'the. remarks of i onei of th lead- Editors in ,: the f service of the New- Eng M manuiacturersVthe causes which have led ' ii : . i ') . . . ay me most limucnuai portion oi the munity in this city from those Correct to the (taxing and tWtext, and also the omission to tell tha rh. Are meant to convey tne Denei uwi the Offiwhen Mr. McLean left it, not only had1 larg surplus land on nana, dux inai its reveuues w id a prosperous f condition, yielding a current uvonie greater than the" expendirnres ; and that thaurpms had been wasted by the extravagance of Barry . On ! me 31st? March, 1829, Mr. Mean wrot a letter to Mr. Barry in which he states "the expen ditures of the department will thisyear fceC(Hbe receipts, as waaWwtlastyear mTS? of the receipts will shew the rapid advancement of the Department.- It! is ithe true jy keep the funds active, and never suffer a Jr5 surplus toaccumulate. The ahove remartoi aw made becase ewnfe persons are ignorant; enou& suppose tKat the Department m sinldngJprodeSlts receipt do not in the current yeaTeqSl or exceed thexpen(hlure Apy this fetter is to be fouD among the Congressional documents. ; s' , ".. ' I , Itisaiact tha onthe 1st April, the end of the (nmrterofjifip days before jMr. Barb fme into office ar Fostmaster General, the current expen ditures fithe preceding fiscal year and including this QrteTt exceeded the inccme ior tne same penou, by balance of $77,241 17. The Department; was -&ri Kfiw4iAnAl toK fio prrwinsp nf thft TlPW . routes. created by the act of 1828, the operation of which did not commence jtm me isi January, j w, upon i which only one quarter's payment had been made. I Thd falsitvi of the orator, in this particular, consists in concealing the fact, that the rich surplus fund which Mr. Mr. Lean lett. he lelt charered ana encumbered with adeficit in his own curren receipts a3 above stated ; and also charged with the extra and increasing expense of the new routes, Which he had just set ih operation. But it was not the business or thp. HisavYsi&i of thft nratnr to disclose the fact.3that he so well knew that this rich surplus luna, so iar as it was used bv Mr: Barry, was apphed to discharge the deficiencies and engagements that had accrued during the administration ol his predecessor, tie better knew the vocation wherewith he was called. It was his obiect to calumniate Mr. Barry, by ' ma kinsr it believed that he had wasted this surplus fund bv his own acts.! And for this purpose the honorable crentleman resoiis to the suwressio vert. uiooe. o "j i ititled to receive a i eward tfrprei refore of fifty Proofs of the deplorable weakilcss oflthepre sent Administration. First Proof. In eighteen months from the commencement of Andrew Jackson's Admi nistration, thp had been, lost Jopies of Hull's iurrehder tf the British,' at TletTiiiti firtv conies of Governor Strong's Fo- clamfaioiv- -feiddinsliWtiaf fa chuss tc fight foxCirxouritry ; twenty-five rpies of the proceedings of ie Hartford con ventionV and bjray of good n easure, I fU throw in a few copies of thetHaiiisburg letter and Coffin Handbills, And if the taker up (rill brin littl'-Occupant shill,, in addition to the abve receive one hundred niwly manufec turd blue-lirfits. jj " I ''" 93 The Jackson ; Editors throughout the union are reqifesieu w guc mis au msci iu, and send their accounts to llmos Kendall, iho authorized to payi then out of the futds Tobias Watkins filchedjfrrm the Government WESTfRN DISTRICTf ;:" I ' I Famine in Ireland. distressing famine, which . . . . . i 11.-1 - I I threatens to be attenaea wimi appaiimg consequen has commenced in some yps oi ireiana. in places me peasamry nar peen sunenng ior since Christmas, and it it believed from the exi " .i .i j Let i Lii j:J r pressure, tnai xnousaxius es dwdic wui suuu uih m. starvation. Letters frofl' Clergymen and othlrs. from iTuam, Westport, Coaemara, Mayo, and otjier places, already erive friarkftd pictures of the prevtil- inff distress. A letter fcom the Key. Mr. tJurkel ol Tnarii. savs: "The tearlictuallv prevents me from r r-j j i :r . t describing the misery atdn wretchedhess of somej of the poor people. Utod hep jthem, and strengthen ?ae to bear up against such (scenes without having tie means of afibrding relief" ! Public sympathy wai becoming deeply awakened upon the sumect, ana ameetincr was to oe neia in London, on the 24thpi March, to raise subscnptioas formbrehefofmespeWsi It is believed that the distress will exceed that off 1822, arising from the same cause. These distresses had bejen brought he- fore Parliament.. Tnose particularly in the neighbor hood of Erris. havlaff Iden pressed on the Goveo- menti on the presditatm of petition and the Mm- istersWered to addpt some measures of relief, Lold Althbrp replied tnat thettalamity was under the rack- earnest considenaion. btii that it was exceedinev difficult to deteniiiie whk sort of relief could be aiicr ded. I Several Members hhfen urged mat no remedy for thje distresseM Ireland would be bther than delu sive without thqestablistent of a permanent provj- trade in the West Indies, which by the .mismanagement of that which preceded it, was again opened to the United States,' on terms of perfect reciprocity Second Proof -In one year from the same period, the claims of the merchants5 of the United States on the ijrovernment ol JJenmark were I adjusted, and the means placed in the hands of our Government forpaying them. Third j Proof Within the same period, commercial treaty has been concluded with Turkey that opens to us the trade of tne Black Sea, which before was closed against us Fourth Proof.- Within the same period the claims! of our merchants on France have been retprSredj to a Commission, andj greater progress made towards their settlement Ithan was made by two preceding ; Administrations - Fifth Proof The dispute on the; subject of boundaries on our eastern i frontier has been brought toanissuel bv anawardhiirhlvadvanta O ( i ' J T ' O J geous to thje United States, as is fully established by the-dissatisfaction ol the other party. r Sixth Poof -Our relations with every por tion of the world are proceeding1 in harmony I and the United Statps peyer the respect of the wOrld, and the : governments of the world, than; at this moment, 'j; .!!;; I ' j . Heaven preserve us! -If the people do not soon shut their eyes to these urging proofs of incapacity j in Andrew j ackson and ministration, though the nation may- national republicans will certainly be jit .-I-- ij N. Y. Cour. &l sion for the relitf of the Poor Laws of England. opr, on the principle of the wCall loudlv. unanimouslv. and vijrorouslv for the extension of uie franchise in qur counties. Remind the House of the cruel and base injustice of destroy ing the torty-shilling freeholders in Ireland. Call lor the right of Irish leaseholders to vote in counties as well as those of Kngland and Scotland. "Let me implore my countrymen, of every sect and persuasion, to rally round the British MiiiistryJ on this occasion. The Reform measure may not be. as extensive "as many true lovers of liberty may dei sire, ii is not as extensive as 1 could and do wish! Above, all it does not include voting by Ballot. Bu j ooes mciuae a great a substantial, powenui relorn? ot the most gross and prominent abuses ; it is a great a constitutional experiment Let us support it; It will, if carried into efiect, eimer demonstrate tht more is not necessary, ana so content all reasona!; men, or it will facilitate every improvement, and ret der any further reform, which ! may be demonstratpd to be necessary, not only safe and secure, but al certain. I " This, in short, is the first payment of the grtat national debt of redress and power, which are duto the people by the Aristocracy.- It is the first instil ment, which the people may and will generouslyMc cept in full, if it works well, and secures individual rights and national prosperity 'and liberty. Bet if the balance of the amount becomes wanting, itrvilT give strength and elasticity to enable the peopja to insist on the remainder. ; ; 1 "Permit me, then, to entreat that there may e no cavilling at any details which; may hereafter be re medied. The Tories, the Boroughmongers aref com ing together fast the immense mass of persocs in terested iii the present corruption, abuses, anfl vile oppressions are combining and j organizing tie Mi nistry want support to carry this measure thet want the open, undiminished, entire support of the people. "Let us forget or postpone all! private of public feuds let ufj now, one and all, rally in support of this death-blow to oligarchial power. "Prom north to south, from; west to eastlet us meet, agitate, petition. Petition ih languagJ plain, strong, energetic. The principles of populf liberty are about to be recognized. Let us andtrem pro gress and give our unanimous assistanc to those who would promote them. f "Rally to procure this blessing for England and Scotland rally, one and all, that itmayblextended to Ireland. . ! f "I have the honor to be, your devoted secant, "DANIEL O'CONfvELL." (Mi t Has-just received; per Schooner and Sloop Guide, frpiye Sisan Mary. York, U 1 AN ELEGANT ASSORTM JN'. OF Strinii amrlifc4 wet Minktry, is, fk and good faith ; stood hiffher in his1 Ad not, the ruined. JEnq. I IRELAND. The reformbill introdlced by the appears, morej liberal tha i was expected. The fol lowing synopsis of it is iiven by Mr. O'CJcnnell to his constitueits: I i " TO jrilE PEOkJ E OF IRELAND. ' j l London, Marda 5th. " r eiiowjuountrymen-4l respectluily soiiat your attention tqthe great measure of ParhamentRe torm, brouafit forward by me Ministry, and row in progress through the Houie of Commons. "It is a iieasure ol stupdcidous importancer and de- serves theardent and decided support of every friend ol rationai liberty. "It annihilates, at one noble blow, all the rotth bo roughs, all the close boroughs, and (destroys m all towns aid cities the odious Corpora te monopoly, wiich hithmousurped the rights jtf the people. .r orexampie in uuDun me corporation rave now tl return of both Members ; they accordtgly excldcid the son of Henry Grattan f himself oii of the firfaest and boldest friends of Ireland. This i w er of He Corporation will be destroved -forever.' J non-resident voters will be done away witW m residents an vote. very householder inj Dublin, iwhose house wortl ten pomids a-year, will have a vote. It is rit by.tlie profit rent that this vote is to be calculated it is mm pi v bv the Value ofl the house. Anyt no for ,Tvfiiichten pounds a-year rent is paid, or could b pajd gives a vote to the resident householder. none Inch boards, bcantling, Square Timber, Shingles, Cypress, Staves, W. O. hhd. Do. R. 0. Do. vV. O. barral, Heading1, bhd. Bo. barrel. MOLASSES, Eallon, NAILS Cut, ail sizes above 4d. lb. 4d. i 3d. lb Wrought, NAVAL STOKES Tar. Mil. Turpentine, de. ' Pitch, do. Rosin, do. Spirits Turpentine, gallon, Varnish, do. OILS Sperm. . do. Wbale 4r Porpoise, do. Linseed, do. PAINTS Red Lead, lb. WhitP T.paH ' rrniinH !n nil n t .e present regisiereu i reeuoiuera aicw ue ai-urK.uviaiu. uacon, ib. NEWBERN PRICES CURRENT. CORRECTED EVERY THURSDAY. BEESWAX, lb. BUTTER, do. . CANDLES, do. COFFEE, do. CORDAGE, cwt. COTTON, COTTON BAGGING Hemp per yd. . Flax, do. FLAX, per Ib. FLOUR, bbl. Corn Meal, bushel, GRAIN Wheat, bushel, Corn, bbl. IRON Bar, American, Ib, Russia and Sweedes, do. LARD, do. LEATHER, Sole, . do. Upper, do. Dressed hvdes. do. LUMBER, Flooring, 1 l-4inoh,M. do do, do do, do. do. - do." 0 do do iciples which, irr. opposition .tern; they so ably maintained in 1820, act of unwary mo ir, l even down 1 to the passage of the ;8 justly h described, .in an ?f hf; by one of its ablest advocates, "a bill 'I dbomtnations" a A MANUFACTURER, .But not an Advocate of High Duties. &oston,;March, 1831. USTRAM BbRGESS gEECHiTO TE HUM-DRAGONS. i no old midniorht Judire of ilnhk A If from ia i activity, KjWd.by rr lonarv i trance, and all his malice is brouirht anst' Republicanism, by the hopes Mr. tClay aoostacv. ! Hp.hna rfri 114 io cause ot his hew nnw.!,. Ck? ftable oratoand loUowW t1. wak,e Mr. Webster, endeavoW bv a clonf joiuranies. ta countenaiwA ihi. i ' r"u: r -against thd afeitWr tor irc xriouri. ri vear m the VYestJ irce is still more condece4inir, and pours ot his hentable falsehoods ovrsiS.thcCraements of Clay's )altems easts. :Ve;niust bedoned fbrnotK z slanders irora sucn arsourcerua invecuYte are Seated where the author, is Torgten jMr unki: ; From the Jackson (Tenn.) Statesman . ' Cl. Crockett's Circular has been received; he has come out, f horse, foot, & dragoon," a gainst Gen. ackson's Administration, j He cnilct nnflpr! nnan flflr jltVif4iKrTi Vi o Viae linl o powerful influence, vet it is not believeo he can! IrcrJn Ta-rfir 1-iirr ir tv.c Ail.- towns The; election nex August, however, will dej cide that point , ! ; V e, some time ago, received the followmj .! ' . . - W - - - . communication trom a correspondent, antic Patinff his chanffe Of nolitiesJhutnrit bUlipvi o- p ,r r i w . that the Colonel had actually gone Wer to t enemy, we torpore its publication. GOING ! GOING ! GONE ! CM j. . J - di.1 !' At . -r . I . oirayeu or sioien irom tne jacKson ranks a i itr uJ-'-f 'n'. a .i .7 ceriuiu iTicixiuer i congress, irom the VVes- tern District, named DAVID CROCKETT. Davy is upwards of six feet high, eret in his posture,; and h is a nose extremely ' red, Jfter taking some spirits. He possesses vast Udily powers, j great itcivity, and can lead the Ohio, wade the jMissi ssippi, and carry one stjeajnand two flat boats upon his back. He canivult a cross a streak af lightning, ride it down a ho ney locust; grease his heels, skate do wnii rain bow, and Whip his weight in wild cats and panthers. jDa y took the bounty in the Wes tern District, enlisted in the! Jackson! ranks, and performed prodigies, of valor, in diters! en gagements, bel ween .the Jacksonites snd the Adams boys. He defeated and put to light the celebrated John C Wright, by comparing him to a Monkey, with spectacles on demolished the Little Prinjce, by telling him thai the peo ple in the Western District danced all their toe nails off at Saturday night frolics: A grinned a panther says.) f From to death at Washington Tityi (als he :s ; Agrini m iityl (i the above description, it ii prfesumed he will be known Some twelve or eighteen months ago, it was observed that pertain un circnmcised Pcliticians, to-wit : Webster, Bar ton, and! Chilton, who are famous far their po iitrsai luievenes, were hovering rouna upon the oXtskirts othe Jackson ranka in order! as ii was Supposed, ib pilfer whaierer their could 'ft Rhall nouce his iabrication3 4tt rekton umce, ana in me urtt wa ,ii.cuni - The Dejtrhent ikteri The Conrnressional Documents iwhicU have 1 rn that frentleman's tiablc in the House of Rep titives, shew that the Department had, at the en khe'fast fiscal vear. in the Treasury of the Unite hJ a clear unexpended balance, in its favour, o 18,724 aid mat its receipts were increasing in greater ratio than its expenmtores were, -the in 'nse of receiufe. overthose of -the preceding year. nff 55143,164 6ai As there can be ncrdoubtof his huaintancc with these documents, we must believe ? falsehood to be ia wilful one. -He (Mr. McLean) left ,-4Jie Q i nn from its om reremtf:"". aray the a Whether or wlkether accord, is beenlieird lay their tinds upon, and steal, take asd carry ohrejsaid liavy. h . . tney Jiaye succeeded in thejeony, Dayy has straved awav of his own NhetJ unknown, j The last that has I Or him.; he -was ri?intf thvmrds Yankee ; land, upon a broken down jponey. qCC UP ANT. Occnpant is llow ; he has made somej daring dljiflhe had beeii wU kept crak Inurnies to Conorreas but I. ..." . . :' . IM J . : ? n f -T " us daring anunalvhas been fed upon hopes rPWM.-: nnUHe is feettinff lean rand ore substantial food, ofl Uncle which he a noble little li-i piunges, ana lerformed se c ricK in firnr'-- ranter theraht of id Vvvy back, ranks shall Soever ill bring tl3 - nd sotindrTo Ihe-'-f: loved their votes during their lives that is,j all free holders who were registered prior to the 1st of Janu ary. !U . J j . "The present resident freemen are to be allowed their yotes during their livs, provided they continue to reside in Dublin. That Is, all sucft as were free on 1st of January last, j 1- I ! ii !Trc No future freeman is to vote for a member of (Parliament as such ;f reeman but n course.! he may vote as a ten-pound househblder. ?A similar change takejp plaie in all the other wns and cities in Ireland.! There well not be a sin gle clpse or proprietory borough. The Duke of De vonshire will no loiiger nominite to Youghal- Sir E. Denny will no longer nominate to Tralee Lord Charlville will no longer nomjiate to Carlow Lord Enniskillen will nq longer nominate to Enniskillen Lord Portarlington wiuno longer noijainate to Por tarlington Mr. Wynne will no long er nominate to Sligo and so of alTkhej other boroughs. The resi dent inhabitant householdesj Uvmg ii houses worth ten pounds a year, will be the vdcers. ' j " In England, in the couiitid the 40s. freeholders are retained copyholders, It large class, are to be al lowed to vote persons having' leases of twenty-one years, and paying 50i. a year rent, are to be entitled to vote. Thus, in the English countries, the 40s. freeholders are to be retained and twc new classes two large new classes pre ito be introduced. Happy England, which las a resident Parliament giving it tne lull beneht ol pvery improvement. " In Scotland, the number of voters is to be enor mously, increased! At present the right to vote is al most purely fictitbus and ludicrously small. In the county of Sutheriandhici is represented by Lord F. L. Grower, there jre at present bjut 24 voters f they will probabr exceed 1,000. : I say this, because there are fn hr tu-rt Aw r.lasses nf votf.ra created iri Scotland: that is. b css of reeholderk and a class of leasenoiaers. it isnuc ouiy uie ireenoiaers, dux every Beef, do. Fork,' mess, bbl. Do. prime, do. Do. cargo, Ao. T Turks Island, bushel, tseautort, do. Liverpool, fine, do. cwt. HITS Brandy, French, fall. Apple, do. do. Peach, do. do. Rum Jamaica, do. Uo. Windard Island, do. Do. Newbern, do, ,Do. New Eneland. do. GIN.Hollaiid, do. do. l3ountrr. do. FVhiskev. Ho. STEEL German. Ih. English blistered,- do. i Loaf, lb. Lump, do. urowu, do. TEAS linperial, do. gunpowder , do. Byson, do. niRck, do, .; TALLOW do. WJNES-Iadeirn, gallon Tenerlfle, do, Malaga, . do tlslon do.- ii 20 K 14 b) r.o ! 80 2 60 5 6 61 22 1 50 1G 00 oo' f 00 r oo : 10 16 00 7 00 8 00 18 00 8 00 27 7 8 15 90 I 40 ' I 1 00 30 25 90 85 75 15 15 00 7 4 12 00 9 50 50 40 75 T 00 i 40 33 50 1 20 80 40 S3 I 25 , 29 IS 10 19 16 7 1 60 1 60 1 50 80 1-2 9 3 00 1 60 80 2 00 20 . 25 14 14 16 00 25 20 12 1-2 7 5C 70 2 75 i 6 l 7 ' 25 3 00 9 00 9 00 1 18 00 1 25 17 00 8 00 20 00 10 00 : 23 20 95 55 00 00 40 18 16 0C 8 5 13 00 10 5) 11 00 60 45 1 00 8 00 1 60 40 60 1 25 9 45 40 1 50 45 30 18 12 20 18 10 1 80 1 80 10) Amongst which are some ol ilicllatest style, and which will be disposed nf n e most rea sonable terms. Iprtj 6) 16 3h J MORE NEW too S. Received per Schooners Trent' ESira'J and Select, a variety of oth? J I among which are a large as sriiat i of Ladies' Fashionable- ParosoL, lrnbiill I ' Infants Needle-worked Frocks withlPa ita ons, Prin ted Indienne's a ne w article tor ial Ses' Dresses Irish Linens, printed Jacone & Calicoes and C ii - l L..tl I :4 . j rt uiugiiouia, ui me newest siyif ;prin tea vra &. Gauze Hhkfs. and Scarfs,1 sti er Italian Lus tring, Gros de Berlin Gros -de VaMe and Satin Levantine ; Merino MixtuT isfcl Srcissians Pru nella & Lasting and an fel6jantf assortment of LielHrn Bonnets, Ac. April 22cl r IA3 JUST REcjEltE v And is now opening- at his St foe m A HANDSOME ASSOTITM STAPLE mFAMi HARD WiAliE, CliOOl CUTLER Which he will sell on the most April22, 1831ctl f re if ' t i 1 . Whiet jllock-streetf T OF OODSfl :ry, mis for cash. DOMES'lflCi 3L O. T T M in which 'AXJ may be gained by,Jtivc i in $2 l-S. SCHEMED IE l I rrtzes. M i Elegrant Tilliurvl r, Set superior Plated Carriage iTarr Set Brass mounted Harness fort vo iforses, et hrst rate Flated Uig riarhsi, Sss. Set- do. do Set sup'r. Japanned do. Set do. do. - do. Set do. do. do. Set do. do. do. Saddle and Bridle, Ladies' Saddle and Bridle Pair elegant .Percussion Pair r do. 13 Prizes do. do. do. do. 220 Tickets, at 2'5l., il t 51 k Value. $200 75 60 40 27 25 25 16 16 25 25 25 $550 Tickets for I Sail, I) '. t if- 1! vy. P. Ferrand& Jno. A. AviretL I aori Onslow. Dr. E. Bellamy, and N. G. BlopntJsqj Kinston. Hardy Bryan, Esq. Trenton. V , - Piatt L. Wicks, Esq. Snaw.fflfL I V'l James Weddell, Eq. Statitansbvrf. . Messrs. Ellison & Smith, Tfihtn ton j . Isaac Hellen, Esq. Beaufort. ':' r s t-r-rr i JOCKEY miHE RACEsof the CJr JLL Jockey Club will co son on Thursday ihe 5th of M tmue tnrf e aays. Entrance free for any Horse, under th same Rules and R observedatTreeHill, inVirj By oder of the Club, ! JOHN GIL April 2fe, 1831. b 1 Lv-5n County inenca this sea- rvandj will con- IereorGeldino-- fuations as are im ITE KSLEEVE, cretavy. 19; years in Scotland, may man who has a leaisflffor be entitled.! I "This, then isa'irreat pleasure as it relates to England and to Sptland ; j and as it relates to the corporations andiclese and jptten cities, towns, and uufuugris m ueiwii preserves so iar ice most unequi vocal support ; ! ; ' "But, as oneAnidrit nave expected -during the ad ministration oLoff Anglesey and of Stanley, it re- iuses to tne,conntie m ireiana wnat it gives to Jing lish and 6oteh counties hat is, it remses any ex tenston of franchise whatsoever. j " Why sljould leaseholders for terms of years vote ui UiDgusn ana occtcn counties, ana not be allowed in I Irish counties S-i-Let the administration of Lord Anglesey and Stanley answer that question. I But thev stall hot have it all their own way: I will press on the House, this cruel injustice. If the House establishes so much justice inj England and Scotland, surely they cannot refuse td extend to Ire land a similar act of justice,! 44 Kally with me, my countrymen rally With me in support .ojTthe principle of this measure, Allow me to entreat tlpat every in Ireland will meet form. coi city, and parish to petition Parliamentarv Re- t . r.i. t i t. i j-icw uur jjcuuuus, ior ine sase oi unammiiy. be confined to the measure of Parliami aione. understand me 1 do not mez to abandon br postpone the jj question Ufe or death question, of the s repeal Bnt I decidedly, imequivocally. and advise! yea to hold separate lid distm petition tor Itorm. Lc topic of those meetinirsl. freedom at very: meeting tdi support the great mea sures oi aeroym tne rotten ana ciose boroughs, getherrwitliithe Corpprarioniirnonopoly Ireland. tary Reform to advise you the vital the f the Union. earnestly meetings to but Jttelorm be the p to Reform alone at mbme every fiiend to IL.L.IAM aT. STREET, npRbTOiETOR of the Savannah Race Course, JUL n?urms the PubSc that the following will bee terms of admission ioi each day, viz : For Wiry 4 wheel Carriage, - $1 00 Do 2 do. - -j - - - 50 Do. Man and Horse,: ! - - 25 Do. Person on foot, j - - 121-2 Member of the Cltb, who subscribe five dollars, will be adtaitted frfe of any charge. These who wish to enter the! enclosure for the purpose of selling ?efreshments,will be admitted at the following rates, viz : I f or. tne nrst dy, - 4 93 uu ' Do. second day; - - 2 00 Do. third day, - - - - f 00 N. B. Th? money collected at the gate will be added to tbi Purse. April 22, 831. r4 PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. CHELP BOOT & SM a n Pollock-st. three doors East sj i j vm mi--:, If I -wri v. ; - - i i" the lbst Office. ORINTRUFA I i. TTTTAVE just received from Nev Ydrk LlLl tensive supply of Ladies' &, Gentli r ass Forfiriing, with the stock p a very complete and choice 4pnZ 22, 1831.1 Tt" Ladiesnd Gentlerrieh' made and repaired at the sriortelll 6ti the neatest manner. j -Hi jviouuy on dfttieri ! u r i an ex- eraen's hand; i Shoes i and in Money! Money Men IN ABUNDANPE, IN ilAH'iET. tb owners in Gold Mincsi Ptatt Inks. j other property rrllHli subscriber begs leave, t form hi U' friends and the public that He is ckily visi rmHE REWS in the Presbvterian Church LL viUbe publicly. ollered for Rent on MonJted by capitalists, whose furid.ars c Wat and day the) 2d May, at 4 o'clock, P. M. on th who are desirous and aniibus Ql p chasing nremisef. ' i 1 wholes or shares of properties ml Jbved n. premisef Persas who cannot conveniently attend the tuhk specified, will be accommodated wi seats ot application 10 inesuoscriDerwno w at an imes wnen requesiea, anoru appnea an opmnuniiy oi selecting snen vacant mt 9q tfip.vmav nrflfflr. I k I .1 - THOMAS SPARR April 22bl , . l-l .-'I; h Information WCited- 11 A I BOUT the year one thousand seven hun dred and seventy-four, Thomas Owin and Thomas Tomblinson, lived in Newbern, and were Merchants. If they are living, or have left heirs, rl can inform them of a circumstance in which they are interested. ! The case will not require a suit, or a lawyer, and may be closed by i letters aaaresseu . iu jrr imam mMn, jsnannon l?Till, Goochland County, Virginia. j WILLAM SMITH. 1 X unimproved who wish tpj becemi proprietors or partners oi upia iiiiiing -o5panies . or wuld loan and invest mjdnelri re isonaliie in teresv satisfactorily seciired-in' invest and advance; their money in anr'wJr rovitfed that they were secured and stiiecol ealiziaff a fair and reasonable interest jfo? 'i.2 sarnc-Z therefore those who wish to sellli t-r Ortge property, or get cash partners,! (!; Welltrt apply to the suDsenDer per m;.iit jorwardiao- accompanied with J ' m. -m k information indjn:: an aovance rets i" fee of 5 or $ 10 postage ml every in: be paid, i . x . fcijH1 GEO WEVE Real Estate, Broker's, AttorfcftjTs eral Agent, No. 33, SouthjjFoorhK tJCfThe NorthJ South CaroliioMj i papers will copy the above dne nxii t fn their hni: - Am ruction f ftnto 4i RdCen- ?end Mriie, I831-Cl A. 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Newbern Sentinel (New Bern, N.C.)
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April 29, 1831, edition 1
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