I-.;
it '
i
l r ..
r "
.
lv; I- theTQVvn of NasKviHe, Carolina,
K fjpillfe Vrdperty of Gulepri IMpptn, deceased,
JL tWui be sola dv vinue vi uu j uu
I -executed to .me,' for certain purposes thereto
" I Wntioned. on the premises, on Tuesday the
i ' 221 Tav of Marchliiext, jonc Lot of Ground
vwith the Improvements t!iereon.-i.consistinr
f P n nw iind well finished Dwelling' 'Housed
' i 18 by 32 feet, two stones high, a Store House,
' and other Outhouse.- Terms - rf Balb will be
" ' cashf: but a note payable the. 1st day of No
. 'a - - - - -fc. -' Ko'4o-o
. i ' ii r z
NashvilIe N: C. Feb'..2G ..
8tds
pr.
Advfl- 50
7'-
ON 'Tnesd y Oie 5th day of April next Vill
be tfferecLfortale;.atMhe .Court House
: In Washington, the fotlow ing1 Its, or an muc.j
thereof a will safy the totoxes (and
cost of advertising) for the year 1824, U:
:- 1. Lot No35 V v;'?
1.9 ' tin-' 7 ' ' ' ':: . V-1. '!.""
i-3
1-2
.1-
do 41 in Boanersvou ran. ' ,.-.).
:.ao..8r:-v.'V ' V ' ri :".-"!-
do 73 in Bonner's new Part.: .y.':v
do. -37 ; ' V . r ..'
Given in bv J. ATcenford, m Kespass town".
X Lot No. 70, in Yan Noonlen Town by, the
; . ieirs of John Armstead.
1 " do tin Van Nordrh ,Tovn by Tho.
;.; , : . nUckledge,fpr 123 & ..'24.
t T.ot No. CO in IJcinner's aid ji:ft' by the
( . ), heirs' 'of lildred CaiipbelK
1-2 do rO. Glitddentown. by Ann Coffdell.
2 do 16 Sc 17 Uespass town by Ternnce De-
... li7" .... . . j . u
1 Int. No 44 i . : .'' i,'." 4- .;Kf
1-2- cio 4y - '."':
3-2- do 50 in tespas town bv Louisa S.
, . f ' ' V liickenson for 1823 -5c 1824.
1 do 79 ih Bonner's new, part, by William
. ':: . . : . '' Harrel.
1-2
1
3
-'
do 51 in.Respass Town '
do ' 1 in Bonner's old part.
do 5 10 15 20 25 67 68 & 69 in Van
... Noonlen town by Lewis Leroy.
do 25 in Bonner's old part. ; i
'.. do 91 92 93 &. 94 in Bonner's new p.rt
' - , - r . - ( bvi illiam Boss.
1
4
1 tn 30 In Resbass town bv the heirs of
. . '4 - Wilam Robinson.
do 46 & 47 in Van NoordenUown by the
4 T
.;.- - helrn f Hcnrv.Strlbv.
2 do 80 and 83 Bonner's mW part by the
t .heirs of WUIiam H. Wiilianw
: 'for 1822, 1823 and4824."
OWNERS UNKNOWN;
lLotNo21 ;v i'
1-2 do" 38, In BonnerV Ofd Bart. 4: , r
4 do 61 74 81 -and 35 in Bonner's new
do 3 21 and 22
do 38 ; '' '. .': , ;- ' ;
1-2
1-2
1-2
1
fl-2
' II
do 51 ...
do 53 in .Respass town
do 54 . .
T;
do 63 in Gladden town,
do 33 61 5c 62 in Van Noorden town,
do 1 2 3 4 5 67 8 9 10 Sc 11 on
. . ' Iliuton's Plan
SAM'L W. LUCAS. T.T.C.
Washington, Fe b. 2 1 , 185. 38-1 aw 6 vr
i Hutherfynl County. .
. In Equity Fall Term, 1824.
Jas. Bridges, ?
' vs. . Injunction.
Augustus Sacket.J . .
IT appearing to thp -satisfaction of the
Court, that the 'Defendant in this case is
not an inhabitant of this State : It is therefore
ordered, that- publication be made for t'iree
TTionths suce'essi veW. in the Raleigh Register,
jujtifiying him to appear at the next Court of
Equity to be held lor the cou .ty ot Kutner
krd. at the court-house in If utherfordton, on
the 3d Monday after the 4th Monday of March
next, and there and then to answer ple:d or
demur, or compl unat's bill .Will ,be taken pro
confess j and set for hearing ex parte. . '
Test, ; .-, .
- T. F, BUtCHE TT, C. 8c M.
Now 30th, 1824.
-19-
m.
State of North-Carolina,
" County '4" Ilandorph.
Haman Miller's Ex'rs. " "
" vs... ". . lx EciuiTT.
Ryland Roberts Sc others. J '
f g tHIS case beinjj. rf f-rretl to me to take an
JL- account, V hereby give notice to all the
parties concerned, that I shall proceed to take
the said account at the office of the Clerk and
Master hi Equity for said County inthe town
f Ashborough, on the 4th Mondav of March
next. . JESSE HARPER.
Feb. 16th. 1825. . 33-t vr.
State of jNorlh-Caroliuai
, Franklin Countj;,:
Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Dece'm
, ber Sessions, 1824. '
Nathaniel Hunt, Original Attachment
vs., i . Levied on negro boy
Archibald IT. Gretn. j Nelson. , t ;
"B"T appearinc to the satisfaction of this Court,
JL that the Defendant in this case, resides be
yond the limits ot tins State i,. It is ordered by
the Coutt, that publication be made for three
tnonths in the State' Gazette, that unless he
appear before the,: Justices of our; County
Court of Pleas and , Quarter Sessioj?, to be
held for the County ef Franklin, at the Court
house in Louisburg, on the second Monday
of March "next, then and thereto replevy
and plead otherwise, judgment will be mack
final ajainst , him and the property levied on,
cjOTidemneu to Plaintiffs recovery.
Tist, i S. PATTERSON, C. C. C.
State of NorEh-Carolina, :
" Rockingham County. (
In Equity -Fall term, A. D. 1824.. " ,
-Charles Mills, vs. Matthew Mills & others.
IT appearing to the1 Court; that William T.
Mills, 5!enh;Mills,WTi. F. Ellington and
his wife Frances WalterInram and his wife
Martha, Mary Lariroorte and Sarah ;Larimo're,
part of the defendants in his case, are inhabi
tnnts of other .Sf 'tes : : It is therefore ordered
.that publication be made-for 6 weeks succes
sively, in the Ifaleijjh Register, far the defend
ants to appear at the next Court of Equity to be
tJcld for the, county of Rockingham at the
court-house in Wentworthonthe sixth Mon-
d:iy , after the fourth ; Mondav ' . in' i March
Jicxt,4hen and there to tdead. answer or '"de
mur to complaiiiant's bilk otherwise it will be
taken pro confesso and heard' ex parte d & to
tiiem, JAS. T..MOREHEAD, C.M.E;
Weiitwra-th, Dec. 22, 1824.
19-6WY
"dl .be -receive an ueu inereoi h requireu
. t y the purchasf r Possession' fcgiven bii.tte
lit January next. - i-a'vf.-' '
... ,;, J J y v II. BLOUNT, Trustee:
T
HE subscriber nas-'op? nea nowseot i w vjwk- v-vvjinam-vM M icr, w-orinuar"i?:i m iiarope. , nas oen adopted -in - jJosnm
EntcrtairimentlbrtheWcettiDnytre!.hlb 4Hl?5s Affaires to'the fni s-VmlW ,1
lers
lih
leadi
place:':., HeJnforms the publCjthat he;will be
preparel' at air" times to aedbmniodate those'
may favor him with their company r - vv a ;;. '
.iVVv:-;AMES:.JlX ROSS,
f ; FranlUi co.;Marchst;.liB25: 576.
TO the Jail in 4-AshbdnVt.i c: in October
Lsr, ;ft NegTo Man, ask Rtinawnj', about
27 or 30 years. of age ;' abont 5 .f et lOJnches
high z has lost v some' "of hi upper; teetH ; as
a small i scat aj'ove his.r?ght eye fr iSays his
name is SHADRICK ; and that 'he was taken
from Maryland,:- by: Joseph, Williams, from
y aim he Runaway, in- the State of Arabama.
"J 't&. ; S1LASDAV1DSQN Jailor. -Nov.
1 824.r-6nio- , . - - : C '
'-'Notice.
THATon Monday, the 1 1th day i of April
nex i bv virtue of Deed of Tnist, bear
ing datev onvlhe 17th day of January, 1822,
will be T)Vl for.ref dy money, at the -Store-of
William. Harrison, in. the ountyv of Franklin,
Two Tracts or parcels of LA NI ), lying in the
county aforesaitl. : adjoining the, lintls of .the
saitV VVilliam Harrison, ; John Carpeiiterand
others,- containing four hundred acres,, more
or less.'-' :.: '-'.. ; (. . !.. . '?.7-
Arso, !th e following N EG ROES; named as
follow ?' one neirowoman ' named Nancy,
one negro girl, named , RachaeV bne-nago
girl named Narcitsa, one negro boy named
Patrick, one negr.o girl named.,Nancy, ami
two negro men earned Charles and Isaac. :
V The above prs-pertyfbring conveyed tbtne
intrust, I sh dl conyeylonly such tit'e to the
same as I am authorised to do bv said deed--W.M.
'IVHOLl.lNGSWORTII, Tr istee.
Franklin county, 21st Feb. 1825. , 34 7 w '
r TAKEN UP, V
1 ND committed to the Jail of this county,
iVbn the 21st inst.-a Negro Fellow, aup
posed to be a runaway slave, who says his
name , is Cornelius Tones, and that He has; lived
in New-York four or, five y ear 'last past, but
cannot, or Wlil not name the state, county or
town in which he wasi raised. He is about
five feet seven inches high, black complex
ion, with a Small scar over his right eye, and
and one near the corner of the same. His
dresslsa drab pea-jacket, blue round ditto,
and duck trowsers. - lie was brought to this
place in the schooner Hetty, Wright, last
from Charleston. The owner is requested to
come forward, prove property, pay charges
and take him away, or he, will be dealt with
as the law. directs. ''.:?!; v
, v JO S; GARRETT, ShfT.
Washington countv, Nov. 23 1 824. 19-6m
SPLENDID DRAWINGS
This Month (March) to take place in the City
. ' .' .of -Baltimore. .'''
GxawiV St-ate lottery
,Of Maryland, contains the following Bril
liant Capitals still tindrawn :
Forty Thousand Dollars !
Twenty Thousand Dollars !
Ten Thousand Dollars !
Vive Thousand Dollars !
Besides 12 of ip006 of 500 dollars, 5;c.
The whole pavahle in Cash, which, as usual,
at COHEN'S OFFICE, can be had the mo
ment the v are drawn. , -.-' -
COHEN'S OFFICE, ?
Baltimore, March 4M,' 1 825. 1
- Sixteen drawings of this splendid scheme
are already over. The remaining four will
takeplace under the superintendance of the
Commissioner! appointed by the Governor
and Council, on the following days, viz :
7th ' drawing, on Thurs-ait the lOife Jiirchi
18th drawing on Thursday the -7th Jlfurch,
19th drawing on , Wednesday the 30th March,
20th, and last, . on Thursday the 3lst March,
-Unless the Great, Capital Prize of Forty
Thousand Dollars should be undrawn, after
the 19th is over in which
case, in
oruer to
nve opportunity ior renewals, the 2Uth
i
drawing will be deferred till the second week
following, and will positively Jake place on
Thursday the 12th of next Month. , f
Whole Tickets S 1 2 1 Quarters; S 3. 00
Halves, ) - f- 6, J Eighths, I 50
- To be had, warrairted undrawn, at
Lottery & Exchange' Office,
:, J"o. 104, Jlarket:st, Baltimore. ;
Where the Great Capitals of 160,000 dolls.
20,000 dolls, -20.000 dolls, were obtained
in BOTH THE LAST STATE LOTTE
RIES, and where more ' capital prizes have
been obtained than at any other Ojfice in
jimerica. r '
'Orders from any part of the United States,
either by mail, post paid, or by private con-i
veyance, enclosing the cash or prizes in any
Of the lotteries,, will meet the same prompt
and punctual attention, asif on personal ap
plication, addressed to ,
. J. I. COHEN, irH Baltimore.
m Remittances may be forwarded to Co
nxx's Ofticb with perfect confidence, 'for if
the Orders should not arrive n time, the
amount ench sed will, bb returned by. the
first mail. ' V. V
. Baltimore, March 4, 1825.
. - - i
State of North-Carolina."
Haywood County.; '
Superior Court of Law secontl Wednesday
after the fourth Monday in September,
-,1824. . ' .""-", - . ;
. John Crow -vs. James Holland' heirs. ;
WHEREAS it appears to the satisfaction
. of the Court, the "defendants Jambs
Holland, ju nr. Sophia Perkins ahd'Cyn10!
Rhodes, heirs of James Holland,, dee'd, .are
inliabitants "of another gbvernrnent ; it isv
therefore ordered by the Court, that publica
tion be madethrec months n the Raleigh
Register, that the aforesaid Mfendanls ap
pear at the next Superior Court of Law to
be held for the county of Haywood, at .the
Courthouse in. Waynesville, . on the second
Wednesday after the fourth Monday in March
next,' then and there to plead, answer or de
mur ; otherwise judgment will be taken pro
conj'esso, and the cause will be1 heard ex
parte:,- '':VV ' . . V " & -J,
105 JOHN B. I.O VF, C. IL.S..C.
and others, at the Cross Koids in Frnk. o.us Rfr a au ow. me nwr ibspapeu.uu i . Ttpniihliii'oFAmrica- Guatimala. " V
nsrfrom;Ka!e,ito.vjsburg.
i '7---T Mini rjoiBNSON-" 4 1
iWarfanton MarchfTVYr; ?ti 40:r7v:
i State p
rth-Carolina.
V v ; H Monteombry iCountv. s;t
HpAKEN UP bh thSOth daibf December
i f l824, hyMark'JHigh h'vuig .wijthe road
leactinerom Salisbury to AJIentonj onPedeb
Riyer in said 'p'oiint', (about 20 miles from the
former placed opposite the? narrows of 4 the
Vadkin RiverVon thesottth west sideiofs&iUI
river,, about ten jrnilbs southwest of said narrows,-
one. Brown Ba Mare, judgbd to be 1
or lS.years old; . about;! 4- hands vhih one
sm-Jl 'star .In. her frhead, .
spot under the manp'soitie white dn the back
supposed tojie occasioned by the saddle; the
left hind foit white, the right hind r foot Is
split.J so as to resemblea forked hooC Y A'p-?
praised to 50 dollars -: M '."'''.. " ' i
39 '..- H R I C H A U m STQ KB R 1 Ranger, j
. : State, of or tli; Carol inav. hi
'.f ? ..' iiecnnib Coiii nty. ' v
; Court of Pleaaiaild Quarter Sessions, ''
November
ferm, 1824.
v Sylvia Little
The heirs at law of GfayjLit-
'.V
Petition for
dover. '. tl
; : tledec'd. :
T Tppbaringto the
satisfaction of the, Court,
X'tiiat Elijah Manning and.Lydia his,' wife.
and tfenjamiri Manning aiud Sylvia his wife,
DefendatSj,;are iiot residents of this Stwte :
It is ordered that publication be made for
mouths in the Raleic h Register thatthey ap
pear at the next Court, of,- Pjiasjand, Quarter
Sessions to be litld fr the county of Edge
comb at the Court II?3 in Tarborough, ci!
the 4tli Monday of February next, ami plead,"
answerer demur, or the petition will be
heard ex p ne as to theni.' Witness 'Michael
Hearn, Clerk of said Court at ,Tarborough,
the 4th Monday of ifcbvernber, 1824. ; '
il5-3m , JjlCH'L. 11EARN, C. C.
UALEIGU
REGISTER.
FRIDAY, MARCH 18, 1825.
Ve Warn with mingled emotions of
pain and pleasure, that our late tlistin
guishedf visitor, pen. Lafayette, met
with an accident whilst passing from
Camden to Colu inb la. The horses at
tached to liis carriage took fright and
rah until comp etely exhausted- for
tuuately, they -. l;ept the road, and the
General .escaped injury except being
considerably bruised by the rapid and
uneasv motion o
the vehicle,
The Cheraw
Intelligencer contains
an interesting acouhtfof tne reception
given at mat piageoiue-gouu ajajtax-
ETTE.
juet mm journey wn ere ne may
no abatement
f respect or affection
.. i- .' ' ' u
ble. All vases, sexes
will continue to greet.
will be percept
and conditions
hini-wfth expressions of gratitude. .The
arrangements for his visit to Charleston
are most splendidr-exceeded by oone
which have preceded them. The West
ern States tl
liough unable, to display the
macnificence o
t tne iNorvnxinu n.asr,
the North -and East,
will' Vie with
their welcome.
any, in the cordiality of
'pXU
uhcinir th&t r
is
Ve have pleasure in announcin
the Rev. Dr. Caldwelj-, residentof
our University, arrived at Chapel Hill,
a few days, since from Eufope,in good
health, aud highly delighted with his
tour. Our reiders will recollect, that
Dr. Caldwell
sailed for Europe, ten
for the purpose"of; pur
months, sinCeJ
chasing Philosophical Apparatus and
use of the College, and
has in that "period, visited England,!
France Italy arid Switzerland. The
joy with which the President's return
washailed byxis family and friends? the
Faculty and Students of the Institution,
may be easily
conceived by those who
ue,, in these respective
know his va
relations.
The Students had contcm-
plated
meeting him some miles on the
road, but he
came unexpectedly upon
welcomed him in an Ad
the evening illuminated
&c. , '.'"..-..'
them. They
dress, and in
the Colleges,
Mr. CraWfoud, with his family, left
Washington City, on the 11th jnstant,
for his reside ice in Georgia. ; The best
wishes and hopes of his friends attend
him to the retirement which even his
enemies must respect
: . . ... ..
In additionv io the appointments all
ready
annou
need,' the '. following have
Ijeen made; by the President 'of the! U--
Illlcu oiaicsi kimi iiic, uuntc auu uuu-
sent of the Senate : r v i-'-'-v f ;
Cohdy Rauet to be Charge des iAf-
fairs nt Rio Janeiro (Brazil.) -- ' i
Thomas In L. Brent Chaise des A.f
fairs at Li sbon (Portugal.) ' ' '";'-c-v:
Jeremiah Robinson, , of Virginia, .has
beenappoi n teti Consu I at Jtioj janeirb,
vice ;Mr.;Ritguet''- " 'vi
The above statement corrects an tri-
advertence in ; our last, wherebvMrw
Robinfoa .ynis announced , having
tm
ti t Newbern.-N. V'iM;&34 PMM
Enochs SawyeKto-
Inspector of tne uevenue joc 'ine uts-
r Joseph. Tread well to be Cmlectbrf tf
tlieistoThio
spectoiofth'er6v6tine
EilentfihNoTthCilirolifi
U iiuaVravlbr:
Customs lor; Hie District art inspector
oftheeeriuelbrY UiePoriorOcra
v James Owenf to be Collector ofethe
Customsj for th e D tstrictof Wil riiingtoh
Nijrfha1ip"irna,
l nomas-Lauenner to oe! purveyor
ann inspec tor ott lie Ke venue I or port
o f V il n ii ngttmNo rtii-Carol i na;; 4 J
' Gnbr Iza rd, (fonnrly a General in
the Army) has be'en "appotnted jGovefn
or . of tJieTerritorylof Arl4as.V ;
- i ne Aneraw, intelligencer mentions,
that mucK pii revolt has been recently:
founds in Cabarry,Mbn4mery nd
Anson counties1, in this States! In Mortt-
gomery, a newnVirie has beeh discover-
eu, uinqrent irom any. we nave Hereto
fore mentioned. The pold is abstrct-
ed froin i la rW masses of rock which iii
dicate the existence of rich knd exten
siye mines like '; those of -:Ijferu;? 'je
understand a poor, man, on whose land
the j mine in Montgomery was found,
has, within a few weeks obtaineyUbout
half a bushel of Gold, amounting: to
820,000: . It. is said that this extraor-
dinary good tor tune has partially !de-
ranged him; '
-Ay':
Ah office has been pene'd at Wsh
ington City, for transacting the business
of the Colonization Society yhere the
Resid e n t Agen t, Revl R. Guriey, wil i
attend every day;' from 11 to 3 o'clock.
This step will greatly facilitate and! me
thodize the business of the'SocietV, at
the same time that. it will accommodate
its. friends.
VP
, The Fayettevilfe Observer saysJ
that
me-
the monument to be erected to the
mory of Baron De Kalb at Can
den,
will bear th e folio w i n r
lricrri ntmn'
. Here; Jies the remains of BARON DE
KALU, a German by birth but in principle a
citizen of the world ; his love) of liberty in
duced him to leave the old. world' to aid7 the
citizens of the new in their struirffle for Isdb
pendkkcx ; bis distinguished talents and ma
ny virtues weighed with Congress to appoint
nun h jia.j r general in meir itevoiut
olutionarv
Army ; lie was second m command in the
battle fought near Camden, on the 16th of
August 1780, between the British and Ame
ricans and there nobly fell covered with
vounds while gallantly-performing tleeds of
valour : in rallying the friends and opposing
the enemies of his adopted country. - h gra
titude . for his zeal and .services the citizens
of Camden have erected tlus Monument. .
: vThe late Boston papers annpnnce the
ueain oianotner yenerapie Jrainotioixne
Revolution, JOHN BROOKS, formerr
ly Governor of the state of Massachu
setts, j He departed. this life, at his
residence in Medford, on. .JTuesday
morning, jn the. 73d yealr of his age
after an illnes's oforily a few da vs, pro
duced by the prevalent 'cold.
The
Boston: Statesman trulv sas: of him.
u His intelligence, patriotism,! mild
ness and virtue, as exhibited in every
variety of situation and responsibility,
have given him a proud; plice in jtne af
fections of his felIow-citizeri3 and will
forever consecrate Jus menaory.Vr;!
. is '
-mi
A report has beenj1 circulated that
JudgeM.afsbailisbout''t
office of Chief-Justice of the U. j States
The Editors of the National Intel I igen
cer say they feel themselves aut
mrized
to contradict it. " l
We learn froms Boston, papers, - that
a bill has passed Soth; hotisles -ofj die Lef
gislature of that State, granting to the
Bunker HiIlMonument,AslbciaU the
sumoPlfXoOO doItars,;tobepaid in'the
Hammering oi stone at tne state irisop,
to be .used in the Monument:
r- Ifx-ijenza. rhis disease
prevailing throiihputIl Hne
is now
eastern
states to -an extent as far as . we k now,
altogether unpreedeqtetl: In: New"
flam pshire ; and rinon t ina nj of the
schools have been discontinued but
the - city of Neivork seems to have
suffered the most from' it. KBy tliev re-
ports ;.of physiciansl lastV wee
calculated that I between, 4Q
k - it was
and50
thou sa ml I persons in that ty alone
were entrann tnts tewous iiisease.
success:::
1:
rtChifst tneBest tnid efti pijated strccti
tr,:- tar,' e
abou t-the -city ate 'at this season Vw
wiry and deepi so .that cartg .and ckr '
riaes pass tliextrernfe lifiicultyC tlie
Bung ; the: rads" in see w
been aijterided withuniforirl success .Z- V
They; a re; as p vjsraritl ihbo th as a bo w - !
material lyjiffe
Tliearf hgero en ts fo form i 6g oil jet ree ts
upon this principle next j seaaoniAvilU it
is believed, bi' Very extendi ve" r; '-, '
answerable; argument to the especial
notice of all irue haters of Internal Iiu- ,
lh thereign of Charles it. & bhmjpahy 5f ;
Dutch conti'actbrs proposed in certaJu terms, ''
tomakfrtheTanavi . v
the lanRnareifrbm Madrid Yb.wherbitmeet
thb yTagiwjis The council ofc Castilbaftei
much deliberation, answered, l That if it had .
pleased God that these " ttyo rivers should ;
have been made navigable he. wbu!4 : not
have wanted human, assistance, .tar make them -such,
but as he had nbt ddne it; it is plain th:c i
he did not think it proper that it should bi: 1
doners To attempt it therefore, woolvl be to.
violate.the decree bf hidt provulenbe'aml to a- ,
mend the imperfections which he designedly
left in .hi? work.' i:0: I ' j ; : '. :
Lane, arrived-at Bbstonrfurni ihei.tho
following account of a, destructive fife
at'St;;Tho FeV-. :
a fire at St. 'JThbmas laid about 4 or 500
houses in Kes 'ancl abbtit ;100 stores
of all descriptions- in the'rwest of the
town." Property tblargemount was
destroyed a nd Ku ndjred s who arose i u
the morning nclvandUndependcntv btfr
fore noon Were1 destitu tt the fire beio;
sov rapid, with a storig gale, that little
prppert; was saved from its fury.5' v
t Private letters jstate; that about 'haiF
the town was destroyed, and five hdn-
d red families rendered houseless lThta
d estru c tion was arrested by: the spirited
exertion of the officers "and crew, of
the V. S.t Sch r. Gram'ptl s , an d 1 tlie. A
mencans in tne port; at . tyas ascer-
tained that the-calamity was occasioned -
by a silly trick of a superstitious-old "'
woman to detect a theft -';f j f:y .
The first Congress of the Mexican"
TJjsiasfi urilcr the nev iCcstitatio:,
Was assbnibled in the rnqntli pf January'.
The two bratiches--tIie1Senate ahd liV
of Represcntatives--were (hnng busifc
hess wi th rreu larity . arid 7fiarmbny
; On tlie subject of the victory of :
acuchoin Peru V the editbrrpftlieMex
icatj Sun (dfFeb)")bervesr; : v V
"This most glorious vifitbry prodiiees the
same effect for bur" independence, Ai' the af
fair bfT Saratoga produced for that of the U
Statea.x The nations Of Eurone will now be
convinced, that Spain has nO longer any 're'- . ,
sources for the. object .of mibsilim- u
Throughout the vast extent bf Ahiericath'e
ftasr of Spain floats on the walls of Callao-arrd ;
St. Juan defUlba alonfii and it Willi soon dis- u
appear entirely Vv A f
The k Mexican 4 Easle55 contains; a
sucHrict history of the late tyar: biefween
the Un i teil S ta tea and " G reat -Britain, '
offered ai a lesson of he,roism,, to the.
Mexicans. . '';V'vV" '
'-A'-" sabscription'has been 'opened
Mexico for- the; relief of f. the S panisli
Constitutionalists-iri EuglandiK; - i
The Leis!aturebf the State of Maine : ;
has adjourned after "a1 session of55 ;e
days. .The number of Acts passed-.
durini; the session, is one hundred and
eignt, anuiinenumoer oi ivcsoives ge-yenty-eiffht
One of the most import- ,
ant Acts bf the-Legislature, is die in-
cbrbfatiori;or the;analBahk.;Thttr
Cumberland arid Oxford Canal 'will b
the beginning; of the chain of internal
improvements, of which the j State is
susceptible, THe CanaK Bank? is tip
have a capital of 8300000 75,000 to
be invested in.Carial Stock. 11 The cliar
ter runs twenty years, and . the, usual 1
taxof one per; cenU Uinthe capital tsi;
riot to be required by the state ' -The t
books ' brsubscriptio'rt to tlie 'Stock of ?
the; Bank are already opened.; y '
The Fourth of March was celebrated!
iii Boston, with great joy and good feely
ings v Inmany other parts of New
England, festivals, saluies,J& bonfire?"
marked this new epoch ia our history
During the year 1 824 i , the ; number
of vessels which" passed through tho
Sounds to and ifroni5 the Baltic, wks
10,518 of which 177 were American,
bei ng a n increase f; of f 9 on the preced -ing
year. .;;.f'-!'"-"'- : :i : : ':- -;
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4, On the 10th inst; ivNorthamp ton, Andre ryr
R. Govan, Esq. Mem'ier of Congress from 3.
Carolina, to Miss, Mry. P; Jones, j j 't -"f
In Granville county, on ther 11th inst. Itijs
Elizabeth Yancy; daughter of thelate terli.r .
Yancofth!s.citrr:,'; -v-. fw'
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