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1 - r " f 1 Xr-tmfm 4Tio - h Innd'rhcir arrowi mtirtikcn.. ocfpck ivjUzmwm It IMupposed othe jattuf Wfn6dritync Oration ellvexcd at B6sfpiiV 911 ,ihe4th auitc Ve-do. 4hat ittowersfar above the cbmmoii place effiiftiofts't which the occasion cives uirui. . VKk nn fhia da Iinjrers alon thefc "sacred tfalls, the spirit-kindlirtg " anthem ?' Why, on its aivwaits tne t -- r in " nw.-M inriff7w . . . 011. iiiiibtx uuv : ' - flescrVdi bas.the address'onhis gen- . . ! tleaui been ad?nie?l ihat' it has alrca. i .1 rc.auilc certain, our readers will think hralr r God at the altar, u uuer -iorm. .this hnty prayer? Vhycn thU daxh - - onrrrfmtp hen the vise. and the cood. and the beautiful f the laftd? Fathers 1 ' Friend8 It it' is the Sabbath da of VftEKDoM.! The race of; the ransomed, ' with irrafeful heartsund cxdTiihs voices, nave irt m I r peace, to the Jubilee of tlieirJLnUcpfcnn- eDce j n wtxmmf u !-TU?tory of br cotintrys suffer- imrsour count r IritrmnhsthQUgh 4 fteh & elueiltlOldi still a story r ; that Cannot tirei arid must not be foK a cdttetiJ fVouw uoweverunauorneu fanuri snail noi t?ierc) your chosen; p JiavJso Jonr stowli tti delight and enlighten, I shall not fear toidlress you. Though I tell x 0 U no w w thi ngr, T sprcak or that, Vh i ch i can never nK colil on your ears. You ; wiltj listen frfydu '-'arc the -sons and, daughters i f the heroic men, who lights otl the beacon of ' rebellion anil un ftirled by its blazev the triumphant bap ' er4 of liberty i; your own blood "will. speak foVn V 1 otrepid band are now; among t)u, y'ct spared by the grave forvynur veneration : " theywl s)eakfbr;meV 7rheirsink '. iug ftmstheir bleachejj o6ks their honorable scrstliese Hpeak for.Wc. . - tlndauntcd men 1 how; must their eyes brighten and their old hearts grow young tvith rapture, f as thcnook: round imthfe liafpiness of t Jieir- own creaf ipn xLong may they remain, td iir glad and grateful gaze, to teach us aU, that we way treasure all, of the hour of doubt and danger 5 and when, tlicir pod shall' suinmnn them tna glorious resti may they bear to "their departcdcomrades tbcConfiria tion of their country's nowh, & their children's children felicity-5' V 1 Roll back the tide of time : -how povverfully vto iis applies the promise : I vill ive?thee thc lvealhen for an inheritance. " cJNot many ; cenerations a jro, where you now sir. circled .w Uh alt that exalts and embellishes civilized life, the rank thistle nodded in the xvind: and the wihF fox diig hisliole unscared. Here lived jld loved ano ther race of beings. Beneath the same isun that roll ovr vour heads, the In tlian hunter pursued the panting ileer t p;n7.ing on the same , mon thai. smiles for yotil; the Indian lover' wooed his dusky mate. Here the wigwam blaze Jvearaeil on the tender and helpless; 'the. council hre glared on the wise and dar ing. ' Now they v clipped their noble Jimbs in your gedjyr luke and now they yp sddleil the lighfcnot alon y our roc snores; Here thev jarred ; the echoing whoop ; the- bhwidv i grapple ;$ 1 h e d efy inpf il eat h -sonjr. a 1 1 we re h e re $ ami when the tiger strife was over, here curled the smoke of peace, j Here, too, worshipped ;and 'tfroniniany.'aVarlc fosqm , wen t , u p a jpii re praNrerl to L the Great Spirit, f lie bad not written His Jawsv for. them on tabl es of , s t one , . bu t He hadtracetp: them on;lhe tables of t heir hearts. , Th e. noor xhild erf nat ure knew notthe God of revelation, but the God of the Universe he acknowded in every th i a jr arou nd. ' He. beheld him in the sf or that 'sunk in beauty behind his lonely dwelling $. i -theiVareitb'rb mat iianieu ,u ttun iroiirma iiiivi-j throinlh; powers iwfrhin breeze ; injhe lof ty plne tha t 'defied' a fc t h o u s a rnV vi hi rl w i n d s 5 i n . t lie t "1 f 1 j I wa rbfen th t ne v e r 1 elf tit ntiy j iovo 'i in th fearless ea t e 3 w nose u n -tired pinim vvavet in chnjls J in -ttie wormed? ha c ra w 1 ed: a t T h is foot ; f: a h d in his 0 w n.'! inn tcl tt essfyrm , jglyihg villi, anailC of llfatiiojiittb ? whose r.iVKteriouwioure he bent, in humble, thoMr!i bliinl afdoralron; t Aiid!all thisjhasiiassed awaTv . A- cross the ocean came; pilgrim oarK, bea ri n g V t h e scels . o f hi e .a n d Heath ; The fHrntrr were sown for you, the lat ter sprang up in IhV path" of j the simple n? 1 1 ve. wo.numireti years nayy wiaug ed the charncterof'tt; great continent; anu Jljtotten lor ever - irom us lace j whole,ru:cultar ejile.JvvArtbas usurp 'ed the biHlifXnifitreV' the'aii iioiritedhildreii of education have been too powerful fo r; the t n bes of-the jgo o ran t . v 1 l?re and there, a stricken few remain, butoW untiketheir blwid, tin- tametl, I unt ; 111 able oriijreiii tors I The Ii&luwd''MTMm sihttice, and lion bear inir tJIie ihcnielbf iheltoucliins: ballad, the b?to ofi the -pathetic 4ale,' is 2one ! when' the ootLofthjc. corrqtieiWs on . iU ucckv j- - i - .. ..I--. :"k.. . r ttUuMis iiegraaeaipn&pring crawl upon j v Ifc thelsbil- Vybere blwatked In maiestvi to remind. tt s how" miserable isr" inan: Z 7iHr(LiAfr broken,- and WWM. tblc-and ctifib fl.e'aiant'.mdan'tams, ind read ter'lhe Ml. but he survived the sbock tbelrliloomln' the .eilrngn'hcr only about ttvo.hoiirs..j. ; shrink fog before tti TOIiiy. .c ,Iu lulled. ,.fe SlkWy. - . 1 ' LiS -ii l.r. miiBt fmii- npn ivere downed bvthe sinking soon hear the roar of the 'last wave, 01. a uoat,.viT; which Svilf settle: OverT them forever, "fes; Jonas Ifowje, and Win. mmmond. There werein anfirsoine ashe stands by, some growing city, will boat-, one of, whom, Icphmlf . Mav. poneron.theBtfuctureofheirdistur being ; aMlwjouer, was Jly-H ed remains, and wonder to what man-, permitted Dr., Howe tuhpll b&hic?.N Sr-of perlon they belonged, vThcy and UuA cl nm; to w.thu, (e. cles of their exterminaters. I-nt these . . . I Ki r;i.r..! fn Hirude virtues as men. and pay due tribute to I their unhappy . .. :, , 1 . 1 ,fllc a . .. -t .t i: 1 1. ..hn in this fiPM'i l i I II I P rmt B. HIIUI ,, . 1 ren,m liiiilt a citr of refuse, Iitt e less I ,V Veare,l'an impreKnabe,wall of - tv. we w the blessings Pt tuiaay; i. -'ninv. nn'd to perpetuate religious free- ami; tl.e sacred herald of civil liberty, ihey deserted tleir native Jand. Where wept at tne enonnui" p. pu uiv.u . the abused names of Jehovah atd Jesus." i foesist unto blood l' blind zealots had found in the bible, and lamentably, in - Ann A ": ft il fii tfil 'the command. With "Tlius saitfv the I.ord, the eir- gines of cruelty were put in motion, i and many a martyr spirit, liKe toc as - i human soul When cvown and crosier ruled ruled a cow Card woiM, And mental darkness o'er the nations curl- Whets wrapt in sleep, earth's 'torpid chiF , dren lay, . . . I lugged their vile chains, and dreamed, their , ge awaj', u Twas then by faith impel " - i ed, by freedom By hope supported. nd by God inspired, 'Twjia tlin the Pdirrims1 left their fatlier's iirriu OTaes i i j To swl- a Home bevond the waste of waves ; 1 And where it rcse. all rough and .wintrv. . i. - . " hire, . i J " TheV swelTetl devotion's song", and dropped devotion's tt-ar. ! I - ' - " Can we sufficiently admire the firing iicas hi mis iii iic urouivi iii'oij, lima ncn - i s- Ijahtshcd from their country ?, Unkind j and cruel, it was true, but still their j miinftnt r rVtrt' i Uev worn linrn ntif ed, they had-hoped Jt would co out. Inere a ratlier's band bad led them, a tnoihcrs smile nad warmed tnem. There were the hatllfts of their boyish )pii tKoif trinclVi) Iri Knti friPhfla. fhir :; 111 . 1 . 1 1 W - A I I f . I recouecncTTTSi ineir an. iet an was eft 1 even while their heartstrings bled arttie parting, all wasielt ; and a stor my sea, a savage waste, and a fearful I lestiny, were encounteredfor Hea ven, "and for You."' DISTRESSING OCCURRENCES. Oq the 21st inst. Mr. David Shoe- maker, one of the oldestand most res- pectablc citizens of Washington City, was drowned whilst bithin in 'the Po tomac. It is supposed mat ne was .4.1 Seized withA the cramp when distant from a number of persons who ivere oatni.ns'dt tne same lime, as; ne sunK without. beina: noticed by any of them. immediately alter he iwas missed, ef- torts were made to recover his body, out mey proveu liicneciuai uiiiu me 101 Idwin'r morninff. ' ! i -? Mr. i Shoemaker was a; clerk in the General Poit Office, vvjiich appointment ne received oeiore inc; seac 01 govern ment was removed to that city. He had'-uniformly" sustained the 'character of a faithful public servant and useful citizen. ;lioW strikingly does this vis-J itation of Providence illustrate tbetruth c . ' ' . . kt rji tr.i 5 j , r it wtr are tnacaui : . y 4. wo 1 mm flutes wi MiicHie nave rvceiiL- ly occurred in Frederick countyw Md. 1 he one a youns: man in easy circum stances ; the otlier a respectable man wnn a family, ana auyanccu in ine.- Ip lwitli instances the parties had been sumect to n?eiancnoiy lor some timc-H- irilhe latter case supposed to have been nntfliirmi liv nArniilarv pinnnrrnGCiiionts t . :.- - - v it :r ----- inir manner. lie had been mowin?arid was teturhimr borne; f between sunset and dark. :t He was in theractnf a.fencc, with f histscy under his urm--.when, SomeUnns Caused lllm to trip , and he fell over, the scythe pen-1 -trating hrs left side, close to his arm, severing; the artery. He survived onlv ten "minu'tesC- r.'-'S wm live ouiy m ua- hi 1?::: : ii.M ni .iirntii-1 ifiim or me a I'irc. wncin ui miuj, cending prophetvtrom oraan;s oanK, i j. omsburf:, oirFrnuy,- tie 2n ot au mmUrtt in fire tk Ilcaveiil ' y" I cust next, with your men equipped nfarecA .'r;,.,,, 4hla: ;n,f.flnfrt;m:':wh.'n I bly 'tathe Mili'ja Law f North-Cirotiiw, .. . , rt- , 5i .Li 1 l J 11 o'clorkAVM. in order to be reviewed the incuuus oi Disoiryisaiiieavy o,i uic ..,.nMl .Wnnnt i Vni - - . . ' - " ' A.vMunaaiiameJeph downj as b- resulm jp, Geyyburf; ;Pa.: came, tafecident, the edge of an axe flying from its ins ueaui in a very buiiucii aim appau i cic cm nuu mere some vears i 1 ' . t.l r m, ..'.. . , A daughterof Mr rFredenc lock-lwith wwMi ui weenwicu.Yr. I. atmut ,seven I 7 . -r- ... . years-ox ase. was on her War to sohoLlKltrPose is doubtless to nass fat a fV m rt-urt ..'..i:.. t t in -i' - " VIOS9UIX u uriiiKe ieii inwuirn a story Lafayette Coffee , House, and faiiing up- nwe 'mflti;Ov-thife aKeiiiAiii -m'tiri ":.'-r r ' itl ca;jrei nuu airam. twen. : . , Till Mr -. u mm KSATm Wv a - rf t, ? -r v fh gethimaiiiVna rill k 4n balemaslr. Cfeu. K. New hall r eitheror both, besides.pay allhreanible aged i?G, occasioned his death byiump- fxn5 ;nss f delivered to me, at my residence insrfrtirhra third sfbrir.itinr -.r iiV in trankhn county, NC , . could not procecu any - cumbered, be was cumpeiieuw ureuK i - 1 . 1 . it i. : r.i ... ' v away anq auanunn mm iu . ,...r. . r ' nt..w' n b c nrofpmn. and ui l rai .,, .w - - 7 . ',.- . .. wirn naiienog pia -rur- J, i amp jnreu uX..c ......6 "r-?- Jo, Carpenter :nfK5 rs & Undertakers. Friday the 5th dav of -Auerust nex. will ie let to the lowest bidder, at the Mrrnevpian 01 xu.,uouse may i further : particulars made known, tion to Willie G. Vhi!fild, K8q. m applica- THE COMMITTEE. t , Nashville, N. C. .Tidy 4. 1 .7- To the Captains of the Militia oi J? raniilin Uoutlty. - - prou are lereby commanded tn meet in at by 1 r - have,.voir Officers Non-Commi9sioned Officers, land Musicinns there, the day pre vious, in order for a Drdh By order of , ISAAC WINSTON. Gol. IComdt. Franklin, July 18, 1825. 753lw. YSJLT.be skl At the Courthouse ..in Ttock- ton , Sum' county, on the second Mon- dy in Aug-ijst next, the following Tracts c Land, or as much thereof as will satisfy th of e taxes due thereon for the vear 1823, with costs &c. la - 1 1 1 i- m'A. 1 1 au acres eiyen in ny uenatnin wucneu, adjoining1 -Arthur Ijirter, 'On Ararat river. - j, , uo do oyjotmi or? if, Aijoimng- ua- orin , . . ni, un. o.iinincr m M.' Hughes, Mitchel's river. 272 do not listed, of Daniel Reece's heirs. ilioininir Sebell CJreenwomll Yadkin. do do unniel Heece's heirs, adjoin- ine Kachacl Reece, Mickefev s creek. do do Owner unknown, adjoining; , Peter Simmons, Turners creek. iooo do do Jesse Lester's heirs, adjoin- m Mickle & Dob son, Double creeks. 20 do dp Jesse lser's heirs, adjoining Josenh Axim." Turner's, creek. AW do do Jesje Lester's heirs, adjoining" John Collins, waters Double creeks. Hoo do do owner unknown, idioininir Nathan Bra j-, Codie's creek. 6 do. do John Johnson' heirs,;adjoin ing George D. Tlolcomb, Forbes cr'k. JOHN WHIGIIT. late Shit. . May 20. pr. ad. ?6J 6 '2m ivis Tot Tivxes. JIIE fo!lo;ing lLands will be sold atthe Court House door of Hyde Coiunty, on the last Monday m August next, to satisfy the taxes' due thereon for the vear 1823 105 Acres, property ofWm. S. Ball's chil dren 193 300 200 175 60s 370 60 rs nn JOJ 150 180 200 Ilenrv Bishop Chas. Crawford's heirs li ivid Jarvi' heirs J oshua Fortiscue John B. Jasper. Hugh H. Foddry Joseph G. Gowers Wntj Gordon Reuben Rew ' Benjamin B. KatlifT John B. Jasper or Thomas . . r Smith 1925 ; John SelbyJr. . 80 . . Jacob Swipdle Jr. f250 , Aaron Tvson's heirs 90 Jacob Swindle Sen. : B. FOEMANT Dep ShfT Germanton, Hyde County June 2, 1825. ixJ2,Z33j rr ixii. I T3 AN AWAY irom the Subscriber aboui two months asro, two negro fellows 1STEK, a small black man, with Ion? I GLOSTEK. a small black man. with visage, 4 feet 6 or 7 inches -h&h, has tope in hiii-walk, and is about 42 years I of ne'e. He will aim for the county of.Carteret in ihis btatf, where he wishes to live, anil where he is well known. The other GB ANDERSON, a nun about twentv-three vpsm f ' o 1 course Carpenter, and is remarkably white nor a siave, ana mient readily be taken Jfor,a whlte ma ,s strong well set fellow, I . rt airo. one ot I"1R arms was broken, when small, near the PTlst JlV and it is believed the left, which - t . . .1 - C At. An cross-1'??' a!ld the ap- Ulth the erid of the outer bone of the arrn next the ioint considerably increased in sIzp. H eyes are what are called blue, his hair is 1 vpry straight, of a dingy yellowish i white.- f "" l'Ps; -pe enti.oo, a black furred hat, and loundabout blue broad cloth I nc is a Dium spoKen lelioWi sneaks assnrane .Wd itiittJl?!?S I8peanm rarticularlv when rnnii. : I . . 1 . auiiilllJCI'S JI) I f will rriv ft nincio " 4r ' - i - : v " "y weuvereu? in JOHN D. nAWKlNS. , June 10th,1325. 67 -tf tlvev1 beloasr son covlnly.The owner rcqnes;eo io conic forwanl ami prove bisrpvopetyaccjkdiug tb.Iati'i and take themawayl X ? r :-i JAMES.CLANCraiiorV To Brfdge Biuldc-tsf v 1 CU7JLL be let to the1owest bidder- in he .Town of Lotushurg; on TTmrsdsy e 2Stb instant; the building of a Bridge acrris3 Tar River at that placed the undeVthketo give bond--with approved w'curitXyfbr, the faiihful perrorraance of sth.e work and the keeping ur the Bridge seven years.--''!li'i--:.! ; : :Thi will be-a lariyfe & coTrimodious bridge, worthy the attention;of woTkmt m : t . . , - COMMlSStONERS. FranTtlinJuly 8. : v 62td- ? RAN, away from , the subscriber. m - Jnne last, his "egro Man, 1)1 wBOi,an African born, .but haying been i vbronirht - to America at an earh' periwl or bis life, ; his pativify wdl hardly be" discovered; by bis language. lietocftr f'2? periCeiltlar tile last half is about 35 years of agey quite black. aboutS J ycairC nli 5t; 'l ''Pi- J feet 7 or 8 inches frgh, has remarkable 'small ears and feet.; lt; is reported that he" lias ob tained a free pass -and, .design passm? as a free man. will give the above, reward if takcv oti f the State and delivered to me fat my piantiiTion in ienoir couniy near ivinsion, or 25 dollars if taken in the State and deKer ed as abovfv or 20 dollars if secured ih amv Jailsb tluit 1 get bim again. ; JOHN COBB. Y Lenoir county,, July 21. . . 76 3w f l f THE subscriber offers his Tract of Land ? . of 630 acres for sale,' lying six miles west of Smilhfieldj .tohnsi on County, and on both sides of Middle Creek. -'There is on -it,, a Single 5tory f rained Dwelling, and other out houses for the convenience pf a smtdl family about 1 75v.acres of .cleared land, a good pmv tion of which is fresh, ajtd1 well-adapted to the riilture of ern ant! "cotton, 1 and now in excellent repair. ., A beautiful young Orchard of Apple and Peach trees.- There is about 200 acres excellent creek land, thro' .which a beautiful and never-f-illing stream flows. -The hills adjoining the low lands is well supplied with never-failing -springs upland generally level, which enhances": its value. It is but seMbm that a tract of land of its worth, and generallj reputed healthy situa tion and many advantages and conveniences, such as being convenient -to never-failing mills, is offered for sale in this section oCcoun try. Those disposed to fiuy would do well to 'all and see. Saul Tract of Land will be sold on accommodating terms, if applied for shortly. Young: Negroes ' win be.. taken in payment. For further particulars enquire of Dr. Willie N. White of Craven -: county,. or the subscriber, &c. V JOHN liASOV, une 10th, 1825. - l.,6$-;- i Pittshorough Academy. rfHK Trustees f the Pittshorough Acide- 1. my are happy to announce to thepublic, that'the exercises of this Institution are now. conducted by Mr. John P. Clancy, a.gt-adu-ate.of the University of North-Carolina, who comes well recommended to them. It is un necessary to name, that the place, in point ot health, salubrity, ot climate , cheapness of board and tuition, is surpassed by ho similar institution in the State. Parents and iruar dians whb ir.av send their children here, m?y rest assured that every exertion on the tea cher's part will be uSed for their advance ment in learning ; and the trustees pledge themselves together with the-teacher, thai a strict regard will be bad to their, moral de-4 portment. Under these circumstances- we flatter ourselves, that those who miytry Uis will find that we have promised nothing more than will be performed. . The trustees pro mise that there shall be, nothing wanting on their part .to render this' institution -such as will be highlv gratifying to those -who may entrust youth to their care. 'J?here is also, a Female "School conducted by Miss M.;. Mac Kenzie, whose method and capability of in stniction is equal to any of tHe kind in the State;. r:,'j..y-r';'-y:J!':,:H Board can be had in respectable families at from $7 to $8 per month, every thing found that is usual to furnish boarders with. By order, 3 JOSEPH SMALL, Ssc'rv. - July 11. . . t73 2t j . . FRIDAY JULY 29, 1825. .' The Supreme Court viU adjourn ei ther tb-day or to-morrow, and a list of the Cases decided will be given in Tuesday's Register; Since our last, Alexander Little, of Anson, .:' has been I admitted to Superior Court, and Nath'l J. Palmer, of Orange, to County Court practice. - v . - ' - -r: .-.--."....!:',.; . '.' ;'v-,-f-.. '.- In consequenceof the great scarcity, of Flour, which has existed s for. some weeks, in our market, several loads of that article have been disposed, of du ring the present week, in our City for eigm aouars per W1. V , . - . 'mP lieve, among the dito tne great dearth of news. Indeed, but for the honors paid ;to OiegooULirAY- e rjPjana a cneenng wpru now and then trom tbe;Greeksr nnthimr occurs.'tatlu turb the monotony; pf theitir 1 Editors ; go so (ar as to malreaunimaTy fld ytces tore ign andjipmesti c. in for that" some of our neighboring rrinfacriv os ondjexttll accounts lof biammotb gocberriesy gigaictnelonti cammnV: iteeitherinterist attention. ? Ifiiewa were ari articie,the nbfa(,hai;wLlcK.nccu .L.i.i..LL ii ' V"-...-. W: .. .a-u tni .fmgenuity-take'that direc $ a 1 1 u, we jjci i e v e so m et r, nf 'tfiis'lcfiiil".,ari'totcA;l :.,. 1; i lllfr .i' iivvvi: rut iciiM. per sons are mpluyeU-bKdrNiru collect eyefytbMitran2e"amf man e-lloiis th iapiicautMvnenno fnecks or afereallybfokerr, there Ss but litue d pu bt'hat they-brea ktnem by pnixt remcinberfo have laughed heartily at the feplyaiiL to have been .iyen hv a lit tip! boy. -fri Lnndu'i' toihe follun'nvr question;.-asked f Inni : by 4 a. gentleman h What V occupation' does" your hthJv pursue for it.. 1 1 vmif He ausyvered ttjtftreat simplicity; lie is crdrcmffvi ucndent jhaFcr? Sir, "forTtlie' Newsna- fThe Farmers; BarSk orYantllich- raqnyna:declaretiadividen 4h its 5 j 'fhe Bank: of Virginia, has kXh red alivideml of er x'erifc'on the orHnal stocK lor tne same period - :'f:l' t::lf:':: "::AV- -':'.- Saxon i SeTh emerfcan F.ir- mer statesVthatH a: number of Saxon 'Sheep were sold at iBrilifimia on tlie 1 4 tli . in k4 ' at Citj bi e attctionj fa brought v on an average, jhcludinp: f am bs, nea rly; on e i bund red a nd sixty dollars ecfi. The hiTiest price Vtven for a single' sheep was four hundred and fifty dollars.1 The improvement in t!ie quality o f th e Vol of ou r c ou iitry will, . in a short tinip becbpTe a matter of mtich interest as it is Jwelt known .that the tnanii factbre of broad' cloths, equal in quality ;tb tliose of arppeah fabric, is ueginning loexciie tnaieniuiauon amon artizahs wfticli its irnportance merits. Virginian Conven iionfbtid a 1 as t, the 25tli inst was1 theday: appointed for the meeting at Stauhtorif of 'Dele gates deputed by the friends; of reform in Virjnnia,5 iii order ?t b consider tbe best nic ans; of procu ring ceftain'amend mentS;to the consiutionfliat State. It is believed that about Gfty Counties, hai-e taken steps'in relation tb the mat- ter uiougn nouiuii; nas as yerj oeen h eanl deli n i tivcly frora the ni eetin In our next, we shall be able to ciye most probably, an account of the trans actions of the Convention. i I The late .execsarehearwe believe, was confined to noparticular section,but was general througlunit the Union, for complaints of its intensity, are gher ed from evefyqrter. , AVe nw8e noi mention of the.fact, but ve sufiered e Jiialiy witli our .rieighbors, ; tliougn.oc casional relief was afforded us, through the medium of gratefal showers. I The weather has been so hTot in , Massachu setts, as to have caused the death of mul titmes of fish, , in Concord jRiver. This is the first instance we recbllect of mortality among the finny tribe, from ! sitch a source, and reminds us of certain doggerel lines," which .we 'Have some- where seen -. The suns perpendicular beight" I - - Ulumin'dthedepthof tbseav' ! 1 - The fishes beginning-to-sweaty ," x Cried, bless us limy bot we shall be! , ; HJohh Quincy AtlanPrident of the UnitedStateV-em hj VT;" srmthellth inst. The Rev. Abraham Rees, D Kdi tor 1 rie Kil colop;ml iaj &c.- died in Loiuloh, onVihe 9th June, in the 82d year ox his agc.4:-K ?-!.': to Tth ;frm;-cil Iettit; mii f lOTied as in behalf. ofjthis Institution; may be ad ded tle foilpwihgi rIn Richmond g 105 New bury por t l ass, S47-C6ncord S44,5o; -' -.v.;--,.: .; ; j , . ' negrp mn ha ve lately been trU ed in $outh-Carolina, . and convicted of the house of ajAliv AVison.3 ewere senteoced toave; eacli of th cut off and tani siieil frtu n 4he S ta t e, ".or forfeit.. tiDO dollars ach. VjifcGf the cdumbransemiceV; blit iTritisrt subv. caLuraiioii oi riiia-:iicai uif was u. t Ro .' Jthe 13 thiIay by drderbf Rth thejA'ttitrlahgbrer . Venice,bee;liVb ned a close prisoner. rilie General , it a p pears: Had pap revlou s p o t ic e be fc r t of tL - . 4 - i i .r. t 1 -J!
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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July 29, 1825, edition 1
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