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, KAAjiiiXerlJ. xij x. andi&t;the C dehSwSrece TUESDAY JjJAfiOfc.io-w,! ; We -state fbr 1 citizens, Ihatioeiwycauons iu -u deliVedjfi ;thji will ItaW ptacsuouwill aifqrdvtheman oppqrmtr-of bbtntj ; tr. BnrgeH f wiJUdwiCone . the otlier be af 12 bockyin the Snat ijjiaint o the jpUaUJV "tf The puuiic ti inner preparei 1 1 n Cooke wilt be on- the table at ,o 'clock,5 jJFburlh of JyUi vNewpern, an 'Oration is to be delivered1 by Mr. John read the .Declaration ot Independence; IirHUisborou wooil is to deliver an Oration -and $ $lrv Abraham Re ncher re to read tfi qD ecla- ... . . . -vXv. -V' .Vv .'i-'. : f-.i ." 'r-;; .: - , - ration... X;: s. K i.A' In Washington,; jC.jr.; H Ni Jasper, C; Freeman to read thefteclaration. f In Mittonv DavidM." Sanders is.ch.07 sen as Orator; anl &.6hii S-VGari 'J'li WaefttohTMrl rbm field -Ridley is to deliver. jin 'Ofation. lip Colonization Society: Our readers vilLobserve, that a.-meeting.oCthe pffi- ver and managers ofthe-Auxiliary Go lonizatlojt be neld:at'th.Prberiah in this cityont turilav; the'SdbF uly? to to take injtp coQsicleTatipn pusiness re lative to the aftirs of the Society; ' ' As it is a J:on sid erabl e ti tne since the Officers .were, appointed , . we wil I ; here . name,tiemiw.vA-' 1.' l-'-i : s Col fitin. J L Tavlor. ' V V. Presidents. v lTom Jlaytvoddr ' . , . JJImttel f C?en Calvin Jones,? i Gen. B : Daniel, ' ' , Revr jDr JStcFKeeters, 1 Managers - J)n A S. M' Buries, y "Joseph Boss, -u j.,uaies9 secretary., s Pn'TTrrxr.--i. As Pnttnn is hnr.omin!"' the stapieArtle orthis 3 ta, and; many ifail ures jet .decurfor, vaht or the ,requ i -siteULm managing the'erpp; We are d esiro'ii s of receiig" fro m some of our Agricultaralfriends, information on the . liipmnts'iJ y 1- best adapted to this plants : , i-. p-.. 2." Preparation of the- Soil. Whether it should be ; wipter-plouglied how . ofteiv, and . iit what depth Vii " ' ' 5 3. Method ofSo-vtin Selection of the seed. Vhethcr it should steeped Or nbt ? Quan tity ofieed to the acreT-ho w-sowed and co veredbest method of replanting- ? f : s 4. iCare' l;CrojUulti'Jb'aU 'theilif- '5? Mod tfjBathmng:? : Other rque selves to an experienced Planter 5 anil we ' may, say , m general, thatj the. more rninuterthe'diixict5onfrthe-betterIt';is rue, th at in formation 'on all the sc to f n pics -might be.gleaned, irom the Amen- F canFirme'r,'hQ-:otheii-8im but thejf Ifelate to circumstances of cli mate, season and soiU in many respects j 'different from burs7 r and a wellJrit ten article adapted to our peculiar cirr cumstances, alid furnished ' by an able and skilful . planter among ourselves, would: be; worth; a! hundred 6r:such"as came from abroa4 anf ? Voul4-read a hundred times 4sl much, 'st-'i' : Communications ononis'. subject; ad- . dressea to the. Editors od this ; paper, will be thankfully received by the Com mitteof,Uieoafdof:Agriculture areatpresent engaged 1 h preparing mat te "iv fpritbAricui tilrai Ybl u rae'i "d i re c't ed to be published by the Act organiz" i ng; th e : illoaril J for "St he i n formation of the Agriculturists;tlirpighput the btate. f Convenlidn. A ' meeting hus been hel d ;) n C t arfpt t eior .tji' purpose ) f directing, public attention- to the, Con vention: Qiicsiiori.1 ' 'Sev eral ' resot u tiohs were adopted, aU this meeting, one of which declaresHhat they will never ceasetp cpnipim bf the gnevances uq- iler which they labor,-until they arc re .dre'S8efJfa"d a. permanentvbasis4rThey ;alsp deeni it expediehtto endeavor J totiajcethe u.tc y peopje aMn!AUgusc elec tions, whether thetr are - for Con vert tioh "v vyuvenuon, ana inavone.iftis ientratiCpminitte;tha thaice InfltheVp pupiicatidn thereof: madeoneuelegate from each' county shall ba appointed by therespecttyetcoUnmJuoramitteesi ito meet inalisbuyvLt Central C0mhMtee:ifT iull'power totlsuc1ieasuraid make .such arnmiiements as mat!be judged necessary forHe speedy accoii : WcTare not 3urprjsed to! fiml th?i t tKc intern perat epistyle i of :he 'message! n whwhtheGpyernbr ed the lafe extra Meeting, ofTthe Jes lature.of that State,1 has rhbt?, received thecpuhtenanceofxthat part of fthV message i vbich Velates to the d isposijiojij-cy j ti cM tyrthe Gen 'eral Go VPrrimpnf'n infprfp'm wWK I ;v w 1 i s t . -r n.ivv, y v - i I tlp,COt!cemP. of State was, early re-( irreu loa. committee, ,;wnicn .reporteu an , echo to :the Go ver statings thaT they most heartily! con cu r ed - with? him thathavihg exhausted the arguniebt they, woujdtand to their arms,andtf-; for the support of this de termination mutually pledged to each other;5; their lives fortunes and sacred nonor. f i : - ;r , ; ? : " v. v - 'X . Qn this Report being presented, a Re -sol u tion was en te red in to by the IieH s -lature, calljno; on. the Governor for the grounds on which he rested his charge against the General Government, w hich bringing from him a repetition only of vhat he had stated in his first message respecting M r. King's Resolu tion, the Attorney General's opinion, expressed incidentally in the Supreme Court, and the intemperance of a paragraph which had appeared in the National Journal, the Legislature refused to concur with the Report of their committer. Governor Morril's Message to the Legislature of Massachusetts contains a just eulogy on; our free institutions as a nation, and reference to the effects whiclrthey have' produced in S. Ame merica," and in Europe. He declares himself a : Republicandn gives a brief but ; comprehensive schedule of the ob jects to which his attention will be di- recteddunng the time 01 Ins executive duties. -: After lavinjr down a variety of plain, and important axioms in poUt- tics and :ethtcs. in relation to the riht of ci ti ze hsi the libe f t y b f th e p ress the influence of morality, and piety, he so licits the attention of the Legislature, to the. institutions for education, as a subject most deserving , their delibera tions. On the subject of the militia he next- makes a few pertinent remarks J and pro ceeds to a few other prominent objects of legislative inquiry, such as the statej of agriculture and manufac tures f the state of the el ec ti v e fran chise, which he hopes will Ibe placed u n d e r b e t te r regu I a tio'ns : i m pri so n m e n t for debt, which he deems altogether uh necessary f internal improvements 5 the subject of the deaf & dumb' 5 the pro posed visitof Gen LaHivette ; and concludes'witii a senerat recommenda tion of the local interests to the care andgilanee of the Legislature; 1 Bunker Hill Ceremonies. We have received as yet no detailed account of the celebration' at Bunker Hill no fin ished description bf tire r'snigust scene. We P wilL give the particulars in pur nett -for ; there were so mahy incidents and associations to "impart Interest to the eel ebration, that its detail s , cannot fail-to ? gtatify bur ;readersv: Tlie: Vast c onse.qu ences wt wij win cb:the m em ora ble battle was fraught-IiAFAYETTE still living and '$ep$M .ftsjftng in .com memorating its fiftieth anniversary-- the " abilities of ihe Orabrthe;. subli-mityxfihis-ttiemethe ny whb;; fifty ' years before!j shared in the tiangers and honors of jthe conflit-rr- the purpose for -which they asseihbledi xnesexnino-s must commanu tne syiu' pathy of all American bosoms. i - ' ; It is computed; that ; tpefprpcessiop exceeded ? sven thou Sand lour thou-' sanii oi w nicn, were supposeu io3 ue Freemasons, r The address xif :4Mr. Webster is highly spoken bf hismSSt leriy eloquence drew- tears irom pry eye. a " r rtpei ceenionieiiWere cqmpier ted, a largei number of- citizciisT stran gers, invited guests xiintl others partook of aii excellent collations ?Thecluiner, LtcixwasHdOTeetlo the C bmini ttee othelB itnker.Hill tMo-" miment .iAssbciation ; i ZZ oib f in presenung- you ry. acKnow- you hadthe eroodneista uvitaiipn oi.iqe nun Ker ;ionuxneiiL as- ciatioV to oration, i pave; to ask otyotttthe; additional .ipbll ratioriy: that voir Woaldl assures the lkso cxauon or my respect, tnat my necesary.'Uis taqce'. from ttheS scene' '4efefrmetle gratification" which I should faye enjoyed by taking ;p.art wV-tlu8be)-mmersU tionrv,.?: J rUr 'iit : I ami witht great respect,sIryouryer obedient servant- !Xhere haye,heen as yetfe wpr applU cations at the present term k)H the! Su preme Cpurt:forllieene ito practice the Lkwi thaiv at any prejcejling :-one The following 'young gentle , have obtained them cv viz J- K- Bf Iden; Superior Court Fayettevnle. Benj. B.yUIume; bounty Court, Haleigh. . 1 -:--T'' K.?xiaju oauiuci. iiuicr nasi iaKen me command pf the United States arihe Corps at the JavyY in place of M aj or. Gamble, i appointed to the command of the Marine Corps cr-u'.:l -1 :i 1 ki' 'j.lt.1 ii '- f - - ?a at Portsmouth, N. H. , Madam Jturbide, wife of the late Em perpr, and "three children, arrived ih Baltimore on the lrth inst. and . pur pose remai ning there- for some in oh t h s. A meeting of the citizens pf Mobile, Ala. has lately been held, at which it was resolved that a reward of one thou sand dollars be offered to any person who will furnish authentic information as to the -causes of the failurje of . the man, so tnat tne onender snaiuoe icon- victed.' . . :' , ,T . i Mr. G. Watkins, of Washington City; who carried 'oi;t in the Spring letters fiora the Government for Mr, Rush, , has returned: with despatches rv nr State. I Mver" puui7 on tne jlu oi uus iuuiiujj. iui mu United States." - f i 1e:North CaT;na r4)iCommore Rodgkrs, arrived at Gibraltar, on the 30th of April. , ' The President of the United St ates-r- s ' Be just and tfefQ5M0t ; - , U : 1 Let all the ends thouiumst at be thy coun- T : "i T" ii5: .i r;wr. 1:: ! ThvGods, and Truth's; then if thou fyi'st, Thou fall'st a blessed martyr, - ; " - -4 - C3t liUle girl, 12 of aKC) has A prjfi er s sta- tan , The United S tates Floating 1 igh t sta- tioned atXong ShbalPaticb Soundi U,Vo,iv i w late - Gale, but has been got olT with , tne joss oi ner ruuuer, tne giass cf) is 16 connect the Ohio river with Lake . ,; j r, The Columbia (Ohio) Gazettekol the : v n u - --"ii. 'A e u ' "'-"jt 'v t 9th msU r.nishestheifpUpvyinaraA graph respecting therogressofthis'inii T ...... 1 , ctinff .rtmmissioner. AThe first grouTvi, wiU ierMen ohhetb txfdtdy ibe-rea;ohhetb.ttfiJnJytt:dr.h nave no doubt uiat a .greater umneBf oii.cui w , - r - any,poiit of thisstate:h pyvoccasi fiiends ;in Ivewark and mxvmo0 Oliaroca:ioiiyisow-iirom..,iwanc.:.nai prcpajfohe.' may, iwtfinf it onvenient to provide provif ions lodthe rmdaccessiQn4o;thenumbei'-of resndusible contractors now: exatnininir the several parts! --At a public dinner recently civen br r - 1 n - 1 - i.j-r.q 'v; ; x - '.. thefn(Vinstoastwa3drank- : . ; SSoSS .S SS ' blown from the Lantern, and some of gpo health and spirits, land a general tlie copper! off her bottom: She has spintof harmony prevailing. Theyex- winrAllK J AVblftsianctereekiS: L been ordered to thisiplace by the CoU feleiran! 'VvS t , ' - j ' Ionization Society.- The surrounding TT 131 ordered by the Court, that pubhcftion IatOcracot-torairdjm country, to the distance of bne hundred f be nde tlirs in th - : Vimmm iWs,fesbeenlor wilt probably be at her station aam in tp be abundant in tropical ;prpductipns, Courthouse in vVntworthion thethliloiii .4 the course of three fouAveelA ,: and copiously .supplied -with streams, day irtrAUgfHitncxtrftdTeplev ifi,V;properv-.) .a .. 'n'ash.liecorter.:. bri which, at some future day,7 manufac- ty, or itwjll.be condemned as subject to .tlie , tbrie&wiil bounded. " ' TKeiiihatiints $$! " J 'OMo CanalPjhe New-York apera Haybfein. already.to make inquiries - , , state that Govi CSNTo intends leav on asubject of gidd mines,; anJiTto fta(( of OYlli OGtilvua ingtAlbany onorUbouUto tetterrlhemselVes with the; hppef-tliat , - W tolttehd'eceremoniesfVomm&cin the,r.ahc?t,li ot Prove W; Superiorl:bui-t0aw,atarch term;- r HatW llie5?rem5)I1?l0 ductivVi: - But tliis is not the only sub- ' v . :-;A.OJ1825. -m: HWi -rv-;'?, ttie excavation ot the great j anal vyni ,v We Uaveiiotr the pleasure to tlnfprn( our tprougnout ?Uie coionywnat, mayiDe Kouse jn Oxfirdton the first Monday iSep;rl read ersir that rapid progress 'is:Tnatmjr in the called'an esprit du'eotpsthey are rer terober next, replev V the property, or the ' ' ' final location of the CanalJtne oh, the jLicking joicing'irt the ideahat Providence,' by same will be vcondcmned?ass subject to the : ' SuirnVthat-.r meansrbf sUchliurnlllinstrUments, plaintiff's recovery. hl!!T dlsnhWeaftertbuittu & .J t;i: of thecanaJ linein rirenarationitoerelherwithlrtwttt cliaracterof our line, there evcryjreasoiv to construe - hdidafelorthe hii ad vertisenieht heVsays lyiiJlf nri1hqathppli to n u nSerstpod, that it j ivbt myihten tipnita.take the founds of th e&unP tphepse ayie by "wHa may be termed a liberad ui ofdei bauchery, and an'iiliberal cpuf se pf brUfrV hatinfcinpge;iRnctitbev al;h'c Ido not lectjopbyhandinpf round 'f-taTacTous' snlimbbxweltntlwlVlth; rying whlrmei at; cf saddle-bags Mufted 'with !? chewinor tobacco cut to - convenient , lengtlis, to disTribiite 1 n all directbns4-.treat; yirympathy ?nd:etOrt pr6npaes. p tVof. fv, onr the Stsridtl by the tevl WVCa and tutjtir wh ,chy oti wouhl !, ; base to fidfit nithers Anderton lAfown Oran i y00?11!1 Uss Sarah C4 D.,Dauter of iiir. George ! .support -n confi- v of KrenclrfToWn; Mdl , , -h.HS? O'tirthe ISth'inst.jiav'diAfso bf-' ,i :? si'fr sii:i- :. ;' r Chapel HH,' to M;sslfary!Nea!,v'daushtcr or v. ;. ' r-X?oveL.!Tax;-- The Corporation of Mr: iicnrvNeal. of OranpCounv.- 'i ' , jChaHeitdnoSt lias rieenW v M Waton , I , iJ-i:..:?-fyr'. Joseph llottso Misslihi Ano Uurbank.c : J.y4 levied . a.",axpn - the flarjesof Banlc; -in wihn'mrton, on tle 9ih hist. DrrThbi ?, Clerks rpsid in o- in tliP rltr, Thi ftlrtrffl WriffM.to 3iiss3IaryAll;in . f- a PSSfeS8 sirated fLidstlbe : unjti'sti biic'rattbo bf th'f l 5 : : rf AlX dV' A & .1 iv v Counterfeit Barifc-wote&ZZ-Oib Sa- tufday last; a Couniferfeit rbte teii dollars, purporting to be of the IBank of Virginia; was presentedtftlieliaitk, It bas -since been;: ascerned,';tt erai oi tn e sam e sort ti on The Counterfeit4 ficiehtly well executed-to on tli e bublic:", but on a close ekaml-I mJ - . v - :- . : nation, it will be discpvered . that the engravinjr is inferior and coarser! than on the Genuine Kotos. ormch- S'IS -tal work (particularly oil ; the left mar-, J At New Orleans on the 5th ultimo,' Janies ; gn)ls:yery;?defectivel The Counter, U 4Val Pmctr oi AUef P1.-0 teit JNotes are shorter than the Genuine . 1 1 ' . .'. - mmmmmi ones. .Those that, have been seen at T: , f V. ;TXTUVlV- -:- ;f;'A . - the Banks; are marked B. payable to WrBolliiin-T ani' WhiA&ZA' :Vik'rr: wnUen with nen Some villain! is .u-ut r t t i . j L ; I culatinrfthesc snurious Notes. i jI ne ' JLivtnsrsi of CtvilLaw, ep Louisiana, by Mr. Edward laving ton, having beh placed in" the hands -q I thft Tnaoiatratp and nthAr nfnrprs fkF tho. I ' CO 'ntoeUect m One month I C 'a 4 'Ljt'xr its- r: .o-J-A 1 l came the law of the State on Monday last, theOth instint' i;6ulsiana!thus tr-';?i-'1"-V ' - -.v. .w,, , uie iionor ui uaving raaae ;ine first effective movement in thework of le refcrm, anI'fbViuate -.'Vv " xu "' est ' -i i "ir -: ',T Legislature of the State ha d the wisdom to adopt and persevere in. Arctf. Intr ll. ed 1 rota Liberia .tidings o& n consol inrf ieet that in terests the emigrants, ;"Anb-1 therjAfrican writes that lie I is .busily kVlirViT-inVbi'dtivatmWn c8;.l-'1 l,wia9,;":wWc prospect of an-abundant crop. r 4 he OMp,,ftf lT ha v Vnuchilvi hdpthey arfe engaged- iri" i . 1 t . i 1 . - . t .. . mighty nationthat. they are1 destined fbi-:Uie,a'd vanpe VguafrpVfof - civilization, lorltheadvanpe; guarttiot civilization, and tnat Atrica isiperealter to be .re-i itxirtiea 10 tne arcnives pi ciorious. ius-i pus. jus- bfatols- . ' : - . Wtltnin&torCrJX&'U? TJun ti: blf seven Xtf mstlevek ar SSSv 1 mOflTnito.eieven. years, ;?Xne property ot iMroseph Lagles; Were brouffht to! Ji nvt,. rtivliJl rti;kl ! ofT-i5ome narcjotic polfeon.,. Subsequent j investigation leaves :nut smau royiu 71.01 ? iom ' ; rrr -n -i i . i 1 GIL; : Said hegro is about tWemv-four vears 1 ol 9. i he President's namev-as-aiirArbfr:.a;fr lenjrraved etc simile. The Cashier's is: ' apt-tp stutter. Tlierearp two mark$w;hich - aoainl hri im.riW.oa ' I J3V 1141 an lllvTT 4iV ; Ul IIIICIII I - . vuiu k Vl t it.. mm iri gtosiuiu, , .; afwhicli thne rthe" inhabitants w - itiaoot administers ivomanipn; the plantatioafbr the pur pose of-expelling vbrrns.v Five out of tlia ven fiayerllenRa" sacrificeto her 1 ad vised ractice-ihe pther' thoUgh jtnk i a : win recovers -;i ms :meianchol r otcurren(5e should operate as a. caution alKpsew5bfo powerful !&TtfcieW!-ii'nlean3lf destroying Wormi? in children. j. v: f , . s - , s Mr.itlepry foytb MUsJBtiab Onville, U pf NewUanover county.; vVVKiii : At;EnfieId, on the 15th inst.Mr.: WilHam Howentownrof EeconiS coun.tr,, to Miss ; At tlieseatofthe Rev, Sinei Smith, inHs & "nH? On the; I4th Jntr in ;iierti county,! v Hardv 5tnie , MisPenUope-SPitli, ; In tWs yibibity, bh Sunday last 3,rrs.)Eii- are in-CircUia-I n oa ine ju.r., qy joijn i;ie Notes are suf 1 Nancv sh - t:. ;:u v , v : . 4 i . be imnosed t It. Ml i 'ili'iSTITri? II-"-' ' At Knfield, on :tiii6tK instMrs. i?becca: ' H. -Mcliean, daughter. of James Judeevdec: TROM escbeil v .v:I?4about'th'e!.ithinstr.lxt? SlV u- . t - i ,i -. ' -n. v ts uu uic crown oi uis ucaua car, suraci- rm' ,a.r-e to. a ocfas" . dollars if taken wUh?httJie;cduiiivbr S5 li oaYA.k r h-ooVi " - y - m '. . - & ! r ' ' . . - - -Z . - r Secretary9 Office:-- 1VTOTICE is hereby even. that fiv.anVrt i. of the - last General v Assembly . of, this- state, a; Board of Commisioiief s has beri es tabl?.fiVdtd sifihtheCity priieijrK;tp?iv' Qn all claims f)r Military l.ancl Warrants for l rVices' performed byjthe onlcerandfJsol diere bf the continental line oP this State iH i .This Boara ts comttosectbf lus Kxcellency the Governor; ; the Treasurer and Comptrolt er. VM. HILL, State'. I, " Waleirh;f4thJanul625:?';JVI-irr; a vv Roclamrham fcohmv;' J ? : Lemuel Rust, .; a Judicial attachment ;, ' - Tf4.,,. -: I levitd on a tractof la Uobert Wilhams. , Wrthe waters bf Nap , H Wm. Meadows & others. TIN tnotionit is ordered thatadvrrtisemrnt Of this Ivibii land VJS?,nt I btaiQ Oi N6rf It-varulilia: , ,4r, iertieCounty.v' : court oinuitvr-Marcnierm, i jo. - uonn inquiry -Aiarcnierr.v 10 jo. . Amos lnercoTpplainaht.i;ift;: ; - 7 Nottingham. Monkdministrator, ; f -uS ; - l,f Nthis case,.Ha3pearin- to.the Court that I i Straljon Monk, one oFthe di-ton,mr l liis suh liipot a residhtlbf thl State r it i ordered; tht.t publication be made in the Xht, .ierfohre months, acimonishin 1 ZA stniinn ii.-iAiH..-.. .1- . Jl -m rtf thr-riftitTt: s k 1 iv;n.icA'nn nti . re,., .it br iudirment mnf.cW. ,11 K tA - rarch 20, 1325, m imi 1. 1 u 1 v- iiiiu H'l Mlli voiilliv Hi llir i,U1ir 10 H AKK M.-HENDERSON, eft. ' I; : ' i trate and two freehold ersy be appbint ed tp take in the yll MreadlMmn! recoramendto leacF "ntf oi V., ; " M v;'c;:;V?:n -- if--- ' - ; ' h - i:! -- ' .'-.-.-'. ( - -. i f '.- - J ! ' -- .. . ' ' ' ' '" i - - - i . :- . ! ' ' . 5 . 1" " '" '.jr. 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