iim "i"" r'i' " ' I'' ' " "' " .. 4 """' 1 ""! . r. 1t - r;; : v X- ;:: -iv. . . - i. ' -i ' ' .. : . i ; TFE NORTH CAROLINA SPECTATOR AND WESTERN ADVERTISER. ' x "" ' ' " : ' 'x - " T : I. x. i . t. ' -'- . 7 T- Foreign iNr- OMESTIG TheFallafAlA New-XoRK. Af a doubt. The Tbom .icr5 is put rwsbpat of the mornir pa- as H. Srrodarded the Caledonia) and pei;,1 Acated by signal to the Telegraph cops Highlands, that Algiers capitalated s theth Jul, unconditionally after five days hard fighting. i ' : ' The Caledonia sailed from Liverpool July 19th. o'-: - j ) We have received by the, Caledonia, Rogers our files of London -and Liver pool papers to the 18th, inclusive. She fall of Algfa. A suppliment to the Mohiteur of tn 12th, contains tthe following: 1. A letter from Admiral Duoerre. da ted the pd of July, giving an account of tne taise attacK which he had ordered Ad Rosamel to'make unon th npmwc , , ., i a v .Liciics ou me sea siae m oraer to dis their attention. ;j I ' 'V . 7?v Jtwoiner leuer ot tne same date, 'giv- W aaccoT v. -admiral Rosamel. . J ' 3. A letter From Admiral Dupcrre, da i ted on board the Provence, the 6th of Ju ly, to the following effect : . cSirOn the 4th instant, the day af ter the dttack made by the fleet under my command on the forts and batteries of Al giers, the chief object of which w&s to call back to the town the enemy's cannoniers and troops, whom I nad seen.; going in great numbers to the fort of the Emperor, - - the batteries opened their fire upon the fort at tnree o'clock in the morning. At ten o'clock, after a dreadful explosion, which was heard to the distance of sixty miles all round, we perceived the fort partly destroyed, and our troops took pos sessiop of it. -Half an hour afterwards I y tvas preparing to make another attack on the sea batteries, when, delayed by the at Liverpool on the evening of the 10th July. I ; :- ' j " 1 The Cotton market, it will be seen, con tinued to improve. y- A letter from Constantinople states that the exchange of the treaty of amity and commerc'e concluded with the U. States of North America, took place on the 30th May. j xk S A! dreadful fire took place at Constan tinople on the 30th of May, which destroy ed nearly 4UU nouses. - v.; . The late Captain Sheffield;. ceived a few days ago the death of Cap tain j Sheffield, of this port. An incident in th;e history of his life deserves particu lar notice at this time, and is a remarka ble proof - of gallantry and decision of character. Captain Sheffield command ed ajship bound to Naples with a valua ble cargo, and was captured in the Med- SALEM TRIAL. Sentence of John Francis -Knapp. The Boston Patriot contains the following se quel of the proceedings in this extraordin ary case : ; e re- .... . - t sentence of the Jaw which is, and this the wharf. '1 heir nuaniy was, nowcrcr, court doth accordingly adjudge. interrupted by the obtrusion oi an iroper That you be carrietl from hence to the tinent visage from the cabin door, which prison from whence you came and from proved to be that of the husband of the a- Frpcution and dr. The latter on perceiving the same. I "v-"vv. t . i.l " i ir u j i ... This wretched younc ma received his there be hanged by the neck untd you snau attempted to tnrow oewuucu, uUt sentence at Salem on Saturday; . At 9 A. be dead.' And may God of his lnnnite nemg preTentea in accompiijmug uu- M.he was placed at the Bar The crowd grace have mercy upon your bou1.,j ject, she, as in duty bound, fell into hys- was as great as at any former time of the In performing this oppressively painful tericfiu on recovering from which, Jier trial. He remained throughout the so- duty, Judge Putnam was much affected, husband relieved her of from two to three lemn ceremony as unconcerned and im- and sobbed audibly after he had pronoun- thousand dollars of his property, and de- moveable as ever. When asked by Judge ced the judgmentofthe Court. The pri- siring to be put on shore on the nrst land- Putman, if he hid aught to sky why sen- soner, on the contrary maintained his un- ing place, was landed with his children, tence.of death should not nowrbe passed u- concern throughout. ! Indeed there was leading the misguided woman to wend her pon him,1 he repUed with great energy and apparently not a spectator who did not self-sought way bf shame, and disgrace. firmness : "I have only to say, that I am suffer more than he who was most inter- . iviaztucj innocent ot the charge and l now declare ested. . un leaving tne bar, ne put a quia to the world, tht I shall die innocent; of of tobacco in his mouth, with the utmost nonchalence. ' the crime, for which 1 am to suffer. vJudg Putmai then proceeded .to pro nounce the dreaoful sentence of the law, A letter from New Orleans of the 17ih ult. says "Never since my residence here have I heard such universal com- plaints of excessive heat and drought irromtne Warrenton Keportcr.l Vr , u io.u fi A.,oirro0r,.r.i, A:.lioi a aropoi rain since iuc um w-uut, u r 11 t i i an Annual yonierenceoi me associ-i ; . . ,.. r in the followingbanner and terms : , Methodist Churches in Norlh Caro and a sun beaming on u J like a fiery fur- iterranean bvan A crprinAfritrntP tho rrpwh. - . ' - r.. . aieu ;ueiuogi3i uureucs in nuna vuru .... i v p y , . John r rancis Knann. You haTe been ua wi,;tai,D,'a rioi : tti;. nace. iaiw?u oui, ana a prize ' masters ana eient - j r -i, r. - j ai " " v.. u .Turks were put on board, and the ship 1 e .we nmeoi "" T fax county, on the 5th of Aug. 1830, and .- lake notice. U he proprietors oi me ordered for Algiers Captain Sheffield J ua.ruVU..;Uu inesucceeaingaays,ineivev.vm.v.nuj, ui& uou ocuuuci, joici; pu- was left alone with his"boy on board the eT? no SZ TO1?" "J?,0 President, caUed the Conference together, ted Lee, PoweU & Co. for the amount of shksfand watching a favorable occasion, Godand your County for trial. Able when the Rev. Caswell Drake was appoin- their subscription to that paper, and recov- heactu'y threw the nine Algerines over- kJ ted secretary.. Alter veniying tne cem- . . umw, 4t : ww tfY t no 1 iov nflQrn mo nonro no titaq i . ro excessively enraged, and demanded $3000 Xf Belecid ho1 u 4l 5 ht: for sue days patiently a Ml attentively lis- a. ueau lrum uie American consul, xur. i . ? , , . i . .ne- Lear; on pain of imprisonment. The mo ney was advanced by , the Swedish Consul, Such acts of Americans in the Meditera- m yam m 7 defence. The for carrying on the work, raising the cessary funds, &c. The Rv. Vm. W. TTill Vffnt.pe-cttA AU that learning and industry and hdelity president of the State Conference, and and talents, could suggest, has been urged truth has the following persons were elected Dele- cases for the payment. Savanah Georgian. A lacUwho was carried before a justice of the peace, charged with having stolen two pigeons found in his possession, res nean I made the Algerines exceedingly prevailed--and the jury of your country ' cautious ot annoying them. - , . , i . ? ' ' T I TN. Y. Cour. and Enauirer.1 satisfied with their yerdict, and you come 1 riftnr ta rfiiimvnTno flpnronno nt tho low . Before we proceed to that last and pain ful duty, we are desirous of doing you all! gates to the Convention to be held in Bal- nded to the charge that he had some timore in November, viz: , . !,ftrn in h- w,! whPn lo nnrned IT Amons the pas- Ministers. Laymen. Wm. W. UiU, Spear WhiUker, Wilhs Harris, Dr. J. F. Bellamy j Josiah It. Horn, .Ivey Hams. his pockets the pigeons saw the grain and flew in to eat it. . The secretary of the Spanish legation " Norfolk, August 23. senders in the Potomac from Washinoton. on Saturday alternoon,were Vm. T. Uar- pB""" 111 "T . Huvc UJ uwAluo JUUA ed to supply vacancies, if any should hap- ueipnia. xne compiaini ogamsi nim was The following persons were then elect- was lodged in the watch-house in Phila- iy, Esq. Post Master Generd, and Mai. md to a coiderationoftn bell at a citizen's 1 : i 7 v i m. jj?t m iinL HinflLri iirnci m a uuu iiini. i unfavourable winds,-1! found myself obli- Lewis Second Auditor of the -Treasury; whieh awaits you. . Would tq. God that ged to suspend the execution of my plan They 1 proceeded on in the Potomac yes- any thing we' could say wonld fiave.the ef- by the arrival of a boat with a flag of truce, terday morning to Richmond. The ob which had on board the Admiral of the ject of Mr. Barry's trip, we understand, is Algerine fleet, who came to entreat me to determine the exnediencv of transDort- in the name of the Dey to suspend hostile ing the Mail between Richmond and Nor- The horrible murderpf which you have fforrible. We learn from several gen- jiica, uu iu uiv iui jjcauc. vw oaiue ioik, ty steam, wnictt-Wouid certaimy be "cc" u'lcu BUUB 1U u,,iL4 j .1C""-1U tlemen, ot the highest respectability in the feet of softening your heart, and of lead ing you to sincere contrition ana repeni-1 ance. Ministers. Richard Davison, Jesse H. Cobb, Miles Nash,'' Laymen. Joseph Norman, Lemuel Deberry, Beuj. J. Hicks. ' moment, we perceived another flag of truce going towards the fort of the Emperor. vOur batteries and those of the enemy had , leased firing; I desired the envoy to tell Kii master that the proceedings of the fleet untKr my command would be subordinate to thche of the army, respecting which I . referred him to the General-in-Chief. The eve a great improvement,1 and might be effec ted we should think at a! saving of expense. deformity "in the history of crime. " rr. . nfvnnr i : , v w n-. , . B fc... wrercncs, mtv-one ranK ana me, were ia- jofexpense. 1 he victim of your ferocity J m a few about9 years of age, named Goodwin, krn nrisonpra on the Five Points on Wd- rHerald.1 , years, according to the course of nature, the step daughter of mariahB Kail of cn ,pnsone onul . e 1 oin on Vcd; LHerald., . J g"' nesday eveningby Alderman Suong and County of Perquimons, that a young girl door. He was discharged upon his priv ilege. It may be now, his lover was do miciled there and that he wished to sing her a song, or play her a tunc. TheEu- pcans arc all, romantick. New York Acc. 20. -Fire Points. Another detachment of idle profligate wretches, fifty-one rank and file, were ta Loss of the schr. Good Intent, (of Pros- DUl lor tne tnirst lor gam wnictl corroaed loth ult. : from the o-eneml inhuman treat. .- . . , 4l. . c ii n iLj - : ' ' . o " : pect, Me.) Captain Alexander Nicholas l"B:"nBI.fnose .w.no conspixeu gam&i ment of jtail to lms chlid and from oth and crew of the above schr. arrived here yesterday morning, in the steam boat rhexve&ng and the night passed with- Hampton, having been landed at Old out hostihti Yesterday morning, at Point -on Wednesday , by the schr. Plan fiye o clock, the envoy returned to repeat ter, Pryor, oand 9 days from New York, ma uuuuauuus. i answereu nyixne an nexed note, which I desired him to deliv er the Dey, giving him at the same vtime his life. He was living in the! midst of as peaceful a community as exists upon the earth, surrounded by his relations and friends upon whom he had lavished his bounty." In the stillness of the niffht- MO 11UIU 11V" Jl Vini i , - I TV llvll fciiT lUUUU II UIUUU1J ii nounct to Richmond. We learn trom Uap- ,T11,1C "c agcu umin.iiuu and the neck broken, and returned a ver- tain N. that he sailed from the Breakwa- bedwhile he was in the arm o leep- diet of wilful murder, by some person to ter, (Del.) on Sunday evening last, ih baU m .ms own. House m tne centre oi mis po- the -JUTy unknown. A warrant we under- bout 40 of them males and females, blacks and whites, were sentenced to the Peni tentiary for the term of CO days. The number of inhabitants by the pres ent census, in Providence, is under-17,- er circumstances, it was suspected it did not die in the course of nature, and on Saturday lat, the Coroner summoned a Jury of inquest, and had the body disin- m I rrrx . tered when they found it. brutally m angled yw-me increase m the last ten years be ing someunnf? more man buw. it was vour; pro of )e'ath, stand was immediately issued by the Cor oner for Kail, but he had not been arres- or ed the Provence to anchor under the walls of Algiers. , . I' Convention' between the General-in-Chief of the French army and his High ness the Dey of Algiers. :, T ' -The fort of the Casuaba, all the other forts depending on Algiers, and the port of that city,, shall be : delivered up to the .French troops this morning at 10 oclock, t rench time. v ' . The General-in-Chief !of the; French ' army promises his Hishness the -Dey of Algiers, to leave him his liberty,: arid the confidently anticipated that the population of this town would be at least twenty thousand. .-y 3Mr. Aaron Clark, of West Stockbrulge, Mass. has invented a machine for making and cutting iron screws, which will "turn out fifty screws in a minute. y Electioneering in Missouri. The fol lowing very pithy address may notbewitL- out some value to some of our. readers. who want 'insight' into the important sci ence ol 'pleasing the people S.Adv.J 1 he real old urates tcho make corn and bacon in the county of St. Charles. Crops in the central section of Georeia. I have offered to represent you in the industry, j TheSvheat rye'and oats, are more abun- next GencraVAssembly, and if you elect , and resolve 1 ,lont thnn ver bfor knrm TVnm cl-rl Vie. 1 will not turn out a shot xmn ns mnnv to cut their road to fortune through blood bushels and a half of seed wheat, sowed of you Representatives of last year. . and murder. I j J S in Jasper, ' 148i bushels were gathered. I am fr6in old Kentuck, a thorough go- Our peaceful city stood aghast at this Corn whole fields are so injured by the ng farmer, and hater of those soft hand dreadtul deed. I he very toundation ot Hrnnht lUut, iunvn un ktj wiu uviii. .l mwii, i i C J U -i ' ! I Vre CXIC, BUXiJC UUl il UUMJC1 , USUI ai 1 1UU11U VLiKi i;orsori,4rom New Ydrk, bound to Fred- Uu"5 was no cououeu iu im viu.niiy or crop is much ascanbe expected. Cot- ericksbbrg, and that he saw another vessel &taje, but extended tnrougnout this land, ton The cold weather in Mav and June capsized, and a ship along side taking off suspicions too nompietoE utterance injured it so muchf that h wag- nQt morg tko r; ivrii,ir. were exdited inihe breast ot the renectinffl i i r .1 . , mi . . uauwiu mvuuia icuicBcuw iijci - - .(... . . 0 mau mree iounns 01 a stana: Lms i a copy i for the Cpmmanderin-Chief of last, bound to Norfolk that on Tuesday Pulpus town-fthe assassin of the land forces, i ' I morninr. Can TTpnlonpn hpnrinor W.H'ir- curement committed the Deed - At noon the Alerine colours were- no tant lmilA: the nknnnirA nr q. while yon, in-ltHe judgment of ahel.aw, ifA nttho ltf f nr nrennnt. W hnnp longer displayed on the Cassuaba, and Vere gale of wind, which blew with such were-present and aiding him inthf fact: the vigilant Solicitorfor this Circuit, . will some neighbouring forts. We perceived violence that they were complied to take The circumstances attending the con- give all propr directions, for bringing the our troops in motion towards the city. At in all their sails ; at 12 o'clock, the foresail spiracy, exhibit a cool, deliberate design guilty author of this inhuman act, to con- y 40 minutes past two his Majesty's flag was being split to pieces, they were forced to to take the life of the victim, merely for dign punishment. The cause which is flying on the Palace of the Dey, and sue- scud under bare poles until. 3 o'clock, the sake of gain- There .wa no other supposed to have moved this monster in cessivcly hoisted on all the forts and bat- when the vessel capsized. They remain- passion to be gratified.- J: : j human shape, vas the hope of inheriting icuca. jxue .94U4UIUU iuiuieuiuieiy..iuiu- ed lastied totlie side ot the vessel 4 hours, Xilc wuBiaiui9 ciCxnjruK. xiij the child's property worth somethree icu Hiuiu guns, miiiusi runeraieu cries wnen poth masts gave way, and the ves- were uumiecieu whii resuawc wiumcs. four thousand dollars. ol Vive-U-Kou To-day I have iustcaus-H?pl Ha ntpr full f watr na n.. I hey were born, and reared arid educated on theSvreck 20hours, and were providen- among us - They had the means ot living tially fallen in with by the schr. Planter, Edenton Gazette. above mentioned. I The captain and crew lost every thing but the clothes w hich they had on. , ' j . ' ' Captain Nichols also informs us, that the schr. Jubilee, which sailed in compa ny wit(i her, met with a similar fate the crew were taken off by the schr. Fifield, with their own control, if they' had pursii- eu tne course oi nonesiy ana inausiry. But they forsake this course, honest farmers and mechanics, like crows . about a corn field. j 1 will weed out the stop law, fix the loan office for slow travelling, and tear the hind possession of every thing that be 6ngs to gale asbeing very severe the wind blow- en. , The.sense of security ;!which the mucb stinted and the squares are dropping UAfi off the judges.- in gbovioieni main resemDieauieconsiam j r; rj - , r , him personally. i ne uey snail be at liberty to retire roar ofl thunder. with his taraily and all that belongs to him to the place where he shall fix upon ; and so long as he remains at Algiers, he and Beacon. Loss of schooner Harriet Francesco f iiaiioiceu. uuring me severe mow on i fill hi a fn mtltr cViol 1 li lin tVin- nvniiiAi'iAn f rrr - i 4 i . - i '-- . Sr e i " - " - Pfrvv-"" J-uesday last, tne senr. narner trances, of the General-in-Chief of the French No mail's house was considered a safe castle and men seemed for a 'time dispo sed to trust to their own arms rather than to the protection of the law for their safe- But there is a Providential watch .over us. ; The murdereii have been detected by means as extraoftunary as 'their crime was atrocious.' The assassin perished- by his own hands and the tremendous pun ishment for your crime is about to fall up on you. I . But there is in off constantly. TVe need not anticipate 1 put down the host of . speculators. more man two-thirds of a crop, at most, wno are ruining me siaie, consisting . oi if more than half. The above opinion is merchants, pedlars, grocers, shavers, gam formed by a gentleman who has travelled biers, tavern keepers, billiard players, jud extensively through the middle counties, ges, jugglers, necromancers, lawyers, sher- Milled geville Journal. my; a guard snail protect tne gaiety ot via Long Island Soundrwith a full cargo IUC npfQrkti rirwi licit r nia T n iv 1 1 tt Tno I ' . --' .1 n. -r " r" "vi 01 uranite ior uaitunore, men on jsarne General-in-Chief promises to all the sol, I gat, sprang aleak, so that both pumps go mersme same advantages-and tee came ineyertttlfl nnt kppn her frpv in this sit protection. i , . ation. the schr. Othello, from: Savanah. The exerche of me Mahometan rehgibnbeinViniflprthpir Ipp rinnt. T.mv M shall remain free. The liberty of th6 in- Hptv Rntlpr and fnur con m pn rnn ctitn- habitants ofall classes, their religion, tKeir Vmr hp.r rntirp ptp tnf- thP hnnt nnH warning voice, which speaks toall,kand property, their commerce, their industry, having gained he 'sue'eeedff m getting especially to the young, as with the sound shall be inviolate ; their women shall be a line from ftw OtnAKr h?'5PlWi!T Vp- I of the earthquake, in every-breeze which respected-, the General-in-Chief promises high, tliey fell under the Othe!&&uarter aftS the news of this horrid tragedy mis upon ms nonor. - . -: U the Cant, and one man iumned for the orsaKe not the ways ot trutn, and hon- The exchange of this convention shall 1 vpssei and srfhr.PPrlp1 in rP1na- nn Knarn- est industry, which lead to honor and-ev be made before 10 o'clock this morning, the- mate andtnTP Prnon c,l- ritn ih a erlasting life, for the paths of vice and prob and the French troops shall imuSediately boat :-rones wem In'siantlv tViVnwn nut fligacy which lead to ignomy and death.1.' after enter the Casauba, and successively which two of the men caught: and by their "Be not you deoeived by their enticing means were saved the matt and one appearances, j Attbeirbeginning, the rose man were drowned. When Captain Low buds of hj?:mnd passiqnmaappear, but lpft tlP.Sr.honnfir- tflPr SPn vena mnlrin rr o tney end Jnriguish, poverty ancwie&truc- . . . - . - O ' " complete breach 'over her he supposes she must have gone down -shortly after- ITEMS. Nullification Rhyme. The last South ern Times contains along and lugubrious doggerel, addressed to the citizens ' of Greenville District. The mountain yeo- these awful events a manry must have heavy ears and frozen blood, if they are not roused from their "apathy" by the strains of such a bard. Take a specimen: Ch. Courier. 'Ye citizens of Greenville! are ye degenerate ? grown? WhehCtour country calls ns to rttist, will yon snb- v-mit alone? Believe it not my brethren, 'tis slander's Ten Jn'd tongue, iffs, constables, justices of the peace and dandies. . These, my old hard hand fellows, are my political marks and brands; and I pledge myself n'ot to alter my 'course of po litics, until the would be great folks, go to work, orleave the State in a dug out " The President of the United States has appointed Noah II. Swaync, of Ohio, At torney of the United States for the Dis trict of Ohio, vice Samuel Herrick, resigned. meeting all the other forts of th city and the port. t -I n a f . '. Aamp beiore Algiers, July 5, 1&30. Signed) COUNT DE BOURMOUNT. ( iiere tne uey nas amxed his Seal.) A ' I f - i . . www- o ; -lieutenant uenerai vni oi the Staff, wards ; hnd it being dark they could not , gUwu; , see her precised pos precised position Rafter they aban- riguish, poverty anctdtfi tion.r - riJs . . r Our fervent prayer for you is,ihat you mayvD,e prepared by .sincere drepentance, to appear before the Jndge of all the Earth. We learn verbally from: Captain G. that the weather had been wet and unfavora ble for the growing harvest, for some days ' previous to his sailing, and that he, expe rienced the same kind of weather! for ten -days after he left Liverpool. American Flour hi bond is worth from 31s. to 32s. doned her. ? Capt: L. and his crew saved And WPf woul4 urge you t0 aPP, 1 10 6sf A voice for civil - trar. At a of the nullifiers 'at Barnwell Court House, south Carolina, Dr. irotti, gave as a Your elder men are patriots, and valiant are your 1 toast: "The tariff party. They have ta- r6. . nen our goiu ana suver. we oner them YroWfIJto.fc-toJ our powder and lead. . oaeriem course pursue, S ttl wolJd'ever A wagon load of new Cotton, from the But when once you understand the merits of the plantation of Nash Roach, Esq: in Barn question. - well District, was received i Ypur geneuous souls will spurn such dastardly terday, being the first of the new crop- brought to our market thi Thf A Scene. I was a witness on Wednes-1 aualitv was middling ta - 7 I 0 VI w W. V. . fc. V nothing but the clothing thevhjl hn. piu3 men whose duty it is to teach our day last, of a singular scene on board one it was sold, for a Northpm mL-Pt nt pIp- j I Jour, of Commerce.) Holy Religion to help you with; their pray- of the Philadelphia steamboats. A-fe- ven and a half cents per pound. Mr.Roach 1 - " .. :. . ersnd instructions during .the few re-male, who was projecting, an elopement has had the first new Cotton in this mar- xiuy is ceiling in wwi cj ) xi iyr o uwimug uajs , . paj uc oauwcu juu, uum ucr nusuaua, came on Doaru who i nei ior several years past. dollars per ton, and some farmers have and may trod g - j success to offered potatoes at 12 1-2 cents per bush- i deavors. ; j el, in anticipation of the Harvest.' j v V It only remains for us to declare the thAiP an. i no mS.ii.. . j m s . iir l . . j wu wa- i viuiurcu ana uer unriiiuuux. i lift ipnm t hat fnnp hn pc nf ntr rrnn The party appeared in great glee for some CoUon have been received in King Street, time after the departure of the boat from Chas. Cou. cn xi i 5 n r I i .

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