vHLout alteration. -i,
th
I A - 1. ! - .
Si per cunt.
till iJUIarsV'
mi
136
-30 -' ' --VV
' Mbeafter, permanent,
The question was next; put on Mr.
White's second amendment, which is
to the third section of the bill. Mr.
AVhitei amendment made the-rcduc
lion more gradual, astoilows: '
-80 dollars uu su asanas -s. ius- -33.
Si . 'V 'V-'MMi
.-,:- ; lsaa
And the" permanent. . ";S";
The amendmeut was agreed to-
ve 65, noe 64.' ;; ;;; r-i---.'V-
The question next came up on the
thirtlj- amendment, : which is in the
fourth section of the bill. ; The amend
nieht Wakea tuw resolution mote grd5
uat, as follows, : -j
i 40 prewVHI 'l Maim, IMC T 'i-r
, SS '"Vr dd 1SJ5 ,
. 39 - do .' ... 1SJ6 .
S ' tiihnef (perrajwent) ,:' .
ir. Stewart proposed to amend this
ttneii'ltnent so as to restore "the provii
ions of the act of .last . year--lqaving
the duty 50 per cent This' was ne
rttived Yeai5NaysT 89rMf7
White? amendment was then agreed
tYeas76 Nays 73. ';-,'T ;
jwr.. dime's nexi amendment, wasj
in the eighth and ninth sections the bill.
Mr. White preposed to atrike oat both
of these sections,' and insert a provision
laying a duty on cotton goods ol H
' S3 Mr. Mat, til) W March, 1034
. 2$ : io - .. mi ."
, . thereafter (permanent.) w ;
Jir. Sentmes, of Md. moved to- -
mend this amendment so as .tojleave
the duty permanent at .80 per- cent.
After jwome remarks from the mover,
this amendinent was rejected 'without
a count. .K:A:iM'--:-y' '?'';
; Mr Pearteof Rhode Island, then
ollered' an amendment to the amend-
mentof Mr.VhUe, ?JtA tQ owke.jlje.
UutV - V. - -;,--- 7.-."ft
1 OttiuftH yedjjcottona -Ti -centa - the
tnnara variTi". -
V v -, :t v . .7. - I
. un Bansieens uireci iront umna,
percent, advalortm', V ' i vVr;
atampea uoor cioiit 49 cents uie
jqdare .yardj J;- v-.-t, i
. Other, noor ciotl) l?i jcentsfi,
flatting 5 per Cent, ud vubretm :? '
fVhc ettectof this amendment-would
he ttt f cstolrcirtlii above jlutie, as. by
the actof last year.; - - -
v-On - motion of . Mr. Howard, of
Martiand, this araendmenf rwas dm-
ded and tlie question taken first , en
the cottons. '".T -TT.-FV-"
The firnt part'joOiIrJPcarce's a-
reendmcittW tticarjreicctfcd tea 68;
Mi&rs 18. --- -" - -
The second part followed without a
coutiJL
Mr. Stewart moved- to amend Mr.
White's amendment sa as to leave the
Jul
ity on cottons permanent at SO per
'.nV; aad to strike out -'silkV as a
matviaU The motion was negatived
yeas 63, Bays 78. . - t-v
I -The-'Coniaiitee -tlieo - rose, - end
FOHEIQIT.
: r -.StW'York, January
The Citadel of Antwerp has fallen!
C) the
ulC it capitulated, "and, 'the garrison
uarclieu iron) amidst its ruins on the
following day to the glacis, and laid
down their arms, slow ineffectual
and hopeless longer defence would
iave been, may Je Tudeed : froai the
knueied attount of the condition of
ae works!; T
I "The deplorable condition in which
4fiJ jfontainioun(LJlhe cit
V Jed beggars all description. Not a
;ioc;e was teft that could shvlter the
arrisoni the ammanitien and prdyis
flaa, were either destroyed- burnt," of
jluwn up, and only sufficient food was
eft for one day's rations. The case
uates, or vaulted "ipassages, Were alt
mocked down; and Chasse hiniself
m.awted'iw'lmrariauTeTw
:ery Uitng around hini destroyed by
he bj)inbs. The garrison bore their
nifortnes -with great bravery" and
Itfvqtedness, and unt'd' Vriday night
iot a murmur escaped their lips. On
hat night a dentation, of the garrison
vaited on Chasse, and Urged him to
nake a desperate sortie and either to
ucceed in spiking the guus of the . be
iegers, or fait ia the attempt. ' They
omplained that the fire of the enenky
revented them from standing to their
;vnsvintjtljal they, preferred .irisking
ineir Jives on tne neiu oi oat tie to De
ng murdered by bomby coming from
u enemy out of their sight, and a-
"nst hom tiiey could take no sure
n.. . Chasse. felt the force of this re-
oostranr.A. ftprmpA miiitmv hv- th
French and Belgians,) and from that
fioment he seriously thouTht of a Caw?
JtiilationTo atteinot sortfe he
uew was worse than mad nessto con-
pnai to depend on the citadel, in its
'lapidated state, was impossible and'i
5 proved to the world the bravery
f his men, and satisfied the honor of
Pis country, he considered it "no de-
TMation to succumb to superior force.
.4 ne .nrst interview the French
trle-nentarv had with Chasse. he was
J fe veteran, the instant he uw liim;
fdered the haml Hire Vrt' h fpmoit-
!'We have no more secrets," said - he
'fin.?... A.t.1 f ' ' A : . .'
-um,, c ine gionous vorK oL your
fombs tell Marshal Gerard tlie exact
'luanon of the Cjtadel.' v1 - .
On the other hnd. ! ir.n.K
CK has ' been nKviniist ' mnA.tr-tA
Hth consummate skill, and the object
Undine the lamMTf.-if;r,ns!-f vf,
. r 2 - vw7
spyfcttirffiitrn U-sXon J oh pre 51,
about the inglorious preference of
sliowcring bombs and springing mines,
to "gallantly mnuntin:the breachi'W
must ha tleemed a'praiscworthy regard
for human life. . - ' '.' .
We do not perceive that the surren
der or the Citadel-ven tliouh that
of the frU Lillo and Lieaeushock,
below the city,, and which command
the navigation of the Scheldt, be in
cluded therein .will advance the seU
tlemeot of tlie ijueBtiott between Hol
land and Belgium. That must still be
a snbject of protocols, and possibly,
when tlie spring opens and - the season
is more favorably for the movement of
armies of general war. - r .
. The free navigation of the Scheldt
the apportionment of the public debt
the use by Belgium of the interior wa
ters of Holland -the partition of Lim
burg and Luxemburg all these points
are as mucb ansettUd, however strict
ly laid down and decreed by the Lon
don protocol as though" the citadel
had uever been assailed.
Accortling to the London' Globe of
25th ult. the majority of the Reformers
elected in England alone will be 257,
which those elected from Scotland
will, it is estimated, swell to SOOr
RALEIGH, FEBRUARY 8, 1835.
: Dtbalt in the Senate Believing
that the debate which is now. progres
sing in, the Senate of tlie United States,
on the ;MlifafiheKto.provtdeTar:-ltlte'
coHectldn'of the djiliej onTmports, will
attract the general attentioji of the
pbUcand thatthesubject trtscussed h
invverujMions , ofvital iner$fcto.
the permanency of our Union and the
liberties of our citizens,e stiatl pub;
lish as many of the speeches delivered
1 1911 us I
C&iM as-Jow&iUsH
mTrfritpirTo
marks will be foun.d in this day's paper.
South Cqrolina.-rU is now distinct
ly understood that the Nullification act
of South " Carolina will be suspended
until- the present session of Congress
shall come to" a de
cision on tlie subrect
of the Tariff. We fervently pray that
this evidence. that the predominant
party in that State are desirous of set-
tlmg the question in a peaceful mani,er,
may-be met by a corresponding spirit
&. that the loweringcloud which spreads
bo, much gloom and darkness oyer this
gronous
Union may be dispelled, leav
ing its sky clear and serene, and the
sun of its prosperity marching on in
( cloudless splendor to his zenith.
Considerable mystery still appears
to handover, the case of the Rev.- E. K."
Averyr wh was lately tried at Bristol,
R. I. & acquitted, on the charge of the
murder; &c71f Misi CorneIt. Report
says has run iff, ii tliat the i licgisja
tucelias offered a reward of SOQ dols
lars for hifljfo'eionTolne'oflne
papers state that he lias gone to Cuba,
and others that he has been attested.
We shall, perhaps, in the course of a
few days, receive some eertain' and
correct information in relation to the
matteri wlilch "shall be giyen, 4o our
readers. i ' .'....u-.'.L?.
, jFrwefc -'ITtc Petersburg Times
says,'' " Itis mentioned in a letter from
Waslungfon tnat the Post Office JDe;
partmeot has organized a regular week
ly line of Expreisei to the city of
CharlesfooElOrcoursep these noveli
ticl Ja our governnt will soon cease
to excite the special wonder of any,
save th idle, gaping politicians of our
towns, or the prying Bon a faces of the
road-side, as it goes and returqs."
An eitract of a letter from BostOrl
published in thi New 'York Commer
cial Advertiser, states that the Private
Diary of .Rear . AdmiraL Sir George
Cockburn, kept on. board the British
Ship Northumberland, which, in 1815,
carried out Bonaparte te -St'Hcle Ha,
if. bdwlnl the' press, nd will soon be
published iil Boston! that it will bring
to light many very remarkable anec
dotes of the Emperor especially as tc
lates to -his political opinions; that be
Ulksvery freely of Mr. Madison's ad
tninistration, &c. - , i
We regret to find, by the following
statement from the Charleston Mercu
ry, that the officers of the United States
at Charleston are pursuing a .course
calcHtated to hasteu" collision with SJ
Carounal . . t-'.' v-t.
'Two Vessels, viz. the Br. ship Ro
ger Stuart, frorn; Greenock, and the brig
llumosa, Habanero, from Havana, have
been brought to and detainel by the
U.-S sloop of war Natchez. By what
authority and. by what right-tliia was
done, remains to be pla.inediwrni""
Tlie Evening Post notices this cir-
curdstance, under the head Federal
aggretsioit commenced," and remarks,
" Tlils is the first act of the general
government, which, if followed on.
j reqst bring it into collision with us It
has been done at the Tery moment too.
that a disposition liasbeen-manifosted
on, the part of our peojle, to foibear
un tirthe end of the present session of
Congfessunder tlie hope, but scarcely
the expectation, that such relief would
be granted to us as would at once set
tle all our differences.! " .
- Gen. BIaijr,haa bcentried before the
Circuit Cojirt fortne District of Co
lumbia, and fined S300 and costs, for
his assault upon Gen. Green; the lat
ter of whora had so far recovered as to
be able to plead his own cause. '
Superior Court$-Ttie following ar.
rangement of the Circuits of the Judges
have been made for tlie present year:
' 'Sfirinf. ' Fall. .
EJentoe, Jutl8 Norwoo!.- J1ge Sawell.
Nevbern, ...... Ilonnell. - 8etll.
Rl'Bh. 8inee, Martut,
Hitltboroiig!),-'"'' Settle. ,"r " . Donoolj.
Wilmington, MHm. ftnwgc.
MorgMUon, T 8ewell. - Norwood.'
-. JSuprtmiCourL--James E. Keof
halisbury, and Asa Biggs, of Martin
county, hive : obtained licenses to
practice in the Superior Courts of this
State. - , '
The Bank of South Carolina has rc
coverd, . through the confession of Bar
ton,. the person, who recently robWd
that Bank, the whole of its loss, with.
the exception of .about 22 dollars. in
specie
. Indiah Vwr. TheRichoumd
Compiler states tharTackTTawk, the
prophet, and the other Indian prison
ers iaken by General Scott, areexpect-
ed to arrive at Fortress; "Moitroc'tn'li
few days, to teroain thereof hostages
for their tribe.
jVmafe courage aruljpre$ence of
county j-N.' CTpublishcd in the Fay-
etteville Journal, relates the following
interesting circumstance I
" A short time ago, in the, vicinity of
iimitiiviuea aega-imsiioethe-pro-perty
. of old Cant .Brown)- went- to
the house ot a Mr, Dan'l Bennet in
his absence with the intention of com-
the house, when he entered and made
known his intentions to tar- She imme
diately rose up, when he tlirew.his arms
HIVUIIU ,11.
her? she however bv hef exer-
tions .cot ria of him
r-;--.j?;r,,......-.: - .- ....
or a momenta
when he went to a
crack In the
house to seeif any person was approach
ing. While he was in this position, she
seized a shot gun which was loaded
with buck shot and shot him dead on
the spot she immediately communi
cated to her neighbours what she had
done. A Coroner's Inquest was held,
when-she-appeared-beforethe-Jury
and 'swore that she had done the deed,
and why. she did it."
zi. Laconic Report. At the last session
of the New'llampshire Legislature,
says the Un
Wilson from the select committee ap
pointed to ascertain the number of days
each member had been-absent during
the session, reported that' the com
mittee dicPnt know, and the members
wovltTnt tell." ' ' .
I Irginia. The resolutions relative
to. the differences .between the JState bf
South Carolina and the General G
vernrrient, which had been passed by the
House of Delegajles ofirginia, were
alsd itlopted by the Senate on the
'26th tlltimo,and Bay. JFatkini Leigh,
Esq. of Ricnmond,was appointed
Commissioner to carry Vheresolntions
td South... Carolina; . The .Compiler
say!, " '
L . L Mr Leigket outyesterday in the
1 2. o'clock stage tor Petersburg. X lie
carries with him his Credentials tinder
the gret seal ol the Commonwealth
and repair forthwith to,;Charlestoflr
where GoVernor, Hay ne and General
Hamliton now are. ' The one may call
tfie Lejpslatureand7theother tlie
Cooverltion according as it may be
deemed expedient; Mr. L. expects to
reach Cliadeston by the 1 st of Febf ua
ry may sdecess attend his mission.
rr9 '.is .
i ne general nope anu Denei are that
Sotitn Carolina will suspend her Or-,
dinancc-aid that tranquillity may be
restored to our country .
The late message of Gov Floyd to
the Legislature, which is exclusively
devoted to this all .absorbing, subject,
appears on the first page of to-day's pa
per;
i -. V
The Hartford-(Ctnn5ryMercttryMy
that the United States', troops which
have been stationed at Fort Trutnbul,
in tlie vicinity of New ;Lbndoo have
been ordered to Charleston. ' '
Great Vmon Meeting in FrankUneoun
ty, ftorth Carolina. . c.
'1 Pursuant to pronous nublio nwiee.a verr
Ultra and bijfhly it pecubk meeting o tha
citinna ef i:nnklin, from every section of
the county, Convened at the Court Houte in
Loumburr on the 39th of Jiougry, for the
purpose of eipreuing their tentimentt upon
me soutn uarolint doctnnet of NUlimcation
and teeeion; when Gideon Glenn, Em. vu
called to the Chair, and 'Smith Patterson,
Es appointed Secretary." At the. request
f the Chairman. Jmes Farrier. Eta. trotc
and Jit4 tfo.rtjnt animatejl addrca ta
plknttoey of lf. object of (he meet'inj;; after
which, upon motion, the Chairman appoint
ed Col. Jeremiah Perry, Capt. Joneg Cook,
Jme Firrier. E$q. Dr. Samuel It- lUywood
and WiUiam II. Battle, Esq. a committee to
drft retolutiona txprenWe of the ientimenfii
of the meeiinjr.-. The committee retired, and
the meetinjr war adjourned for two houn; at
the cxpiratiun of which time, lite citiena
were afriti convened, and Mr Bmttle; on be.
half of the committee, reported the follow,
ing reaojutions: : " .
1. RrioWed. That ve'eherikh th most
Kf ely recrd and the moat artient auchnient
for the fyderal Ctnttitutitn and tle L'A of
these Stateas that we believe the honor, the
prosperity, the happiness tevei the ver
existence of this m"thty nation depends up-
ii iuq ,nn mna innexioie msmien.mce pi
thoe (jreat constitutional principle, epon
which our eovernment is based: and that we
feet Constrained by the most sacred obr.
uww; iuse every rnesn m nmr power to
preserve inem pure ana inviolate. ;
2. Resolved, That w cannot but regard
the ordinance promulgated bv the late Con
vejition of South CaroLnt. and the acts of her
Lef iststwe- founded thereapon, a danger-'
ous ana desperate attempt to infringe tipon
the'riehtful authority of the Ueneral Go
vernment! and we atilemnlT believe that the
doctrines of AVj4coiffl and tttxttiM Cont
tamed in them are false in theory, and will
be fatal in nraciice. . .
. 3. HesoUed. Tliat this expression of our
JecUled disapprobation of the doctrines ef
Nullification and aeceuion, involves no re
cognition of the policy ef a protective Tariff.
On the cbntraryjwe avail oujuclrea Of this
opportunity to declare to the world our deep
conviction that the TwilTacti, so fr as they
re protective m their character, are grossly
unequal in their operation upon the Uiiler
ent sections of our country, and are, there,
fore, rasnilrstly illiberal and .unjust; and we
further dccUtrc our uuLendinir determination
to persevere in uainf all constiuitjonal means
till tva procure their repeal.,. ...
4, Csaolved, That the nteaantes adopted
by the Chief Magistrate of tbe United Slate
in the present eventful crisis of our national
aflVirs, meet our most cordial approbation,
and .shall receive our most determined sup
port. ... . ; - v -
$ . -r.esahns Tl,t wliftV "we Tfi:sfppTbt
and condemn the mad and ruinous course
pursued bye the authorities, of South- Caroli
na, we yef look upon the citiaens of that
Slate, not a enemies, but a emmr brethren;
and we shall hail, with feclinc of snmineled
jow:thje-ysoEylM
'WnsVeraWVnaMeirlWfiaS
Thee resoluiions hsvinir been read, the
question was taken upon each separately.
I be first passed unanimously. Upon the
reading of the second, Mr. Thomas T. Itus
sell moved to strlkeWiiThe VoTsecesioii7
which was opposed by Messrs. Untile, Far-
riefr and Wyniii but, upon his explaining
Utat-wWa-distrncteiprtwiow-of TJpni
ion upon the doctrine . of Nullification, sepa
rate and apart fmm that of secession, his
motion was arrced to . without objection)
1 when the question was put upon the resohj-
itr:;juv-i'i iuAvM "ii.-il-'sfr -.r ..
iiuii u amciHicu, n ii was carrieu oy an
unanimous vote, with the eaception of that
of Sir. SamueL Lancaster, who, had spokeii
t Kalnift lhe relulion7Tndl
fical'ion. - The question wa then taken upon
the resolution as h 'stand ahflver and it was
"cwiedVhy very lar
or uirce voung against ib - I ne miru resuiu
tinn also passed by large majority, "and the
fourth and fifth were carried without ope
dissenting voice. The resolutions having
been disposed of, it was moved and agreed
that the proceeding wf Hie meeting be sign
ed by the Chairman ad Secretary, and be
published in all the paper at Ualeigh. It
wa also moved and agreed that the thank
of the meeting be tendered to the Chairman
: for the very satisfaetety manner hr which fit
bad discharged tbe Julie of hi station) for
which he returned hi acknowledgments, and
expressed much gratification at the good
order and decorum which had attended the
deliberation of the meeiinir.-. After which,
u ponjbeuon :tbetneetingadiou rniiiiie
me. . ; .. ,c ,v..
' li may not be improper to subjoin, that Uic
day was animated by the firine f cannon and
the display of the United State flag upon the
top of the Court' House) and ; that the citi
zens generally manifested uncommon inter
est in the subjects which bad called them
together.
GIDEON' GLENN, Chairman.
Smitr Pmuiox, Secretary: ,
r . .
A number of the citiieijs of Beau fort
county, -fnendly-tor-the( Republican
doctrines of ?98, gave a complimentary
dinner on. Thursday last to Henry s.
Clark, Esq. one of tlie Representatives
c-i mai county in me last ijeg'.siaiure
the Horn William Kennedy presi
ded, assisted by Messrs. S. tf. Fisher
and F. .Gallager, isrVice Presidents.
Messrs. JfljnMLTa 4wyer and-JQavid
Uutlaw were present, . being invited
guests, and letters were "read from
John L. Bailey, Joseph W.' Town
send, Charles JJeei ' and - A. I'ierse.
Ksqs. (who were.among those invited,)
regretting their inability to mingle on
the occasion, in paying a merited tri-
hutftlo Mr. ClarL
- - , , v i Tarboro Free Frets.
V; , . Clidrletton, February 2."
Mr B. Wattins Leich has' been
appointed by the unanimous vote of
the Virginia J legislature, Commission'
er to South Carolina;' to bear to the
Authorities of this State the result of
the Virginia deliberations on the nre
sent collision between South Carolina
and-th Federal Governmcrtt- An
individual better qaalioed for the, mis
sion and onewho would command
more respect and confidence than Mr.
Leigh, toilld not have been selected.
and we doubt not tliat the communica
tion will be most respectfully received.
It will be remembered bv those who
have read the proceedings, as psbl i sh
ed in this paper, that the final action
of the Virginia Legislature on the sub
ject, has beenthe re-assertion of the
aocirincsoi tne resoitUons Ql 7,J8 ana
'99, with a declaration that they do
not iustifr South Carolina Nullifica
tion & that they also conflict with the
principles ot tbfiV mstdeutV Troda.
niation with a request to this State
to rescind onr.Ordinancevor-suspfend
r. -.1. .
u unui we aujouroment ot tne next
session of Congress AvJTeque8t to
Congress to modify the Tariff and a
request to both South Carolina and the
rederal Government, to abstain from'
tlie use of forced ;r Theie -reuestsrtre
unaccompanied 1 fey any . formal pledge
via wiw inu vi v u it i ii itu MCTCwry
NVe have heard fiom t! country,
that many ridiculous , reports are in
circulationjBucli as that Gov. Ilayne
had been arrested by the orders of'the
President! that General Hamilton had
gone X.ngiany IO negotiate lor
sistance, c. It is hardly necessary
to say that all these stories have not a
shadow brioundation. s Let the people
be assured that the public prints will
give them early notice of any extraor
dinary occurrence in South Carolina.
i .. . FayctleviUe Observer;
- "V" MARRIED,
lit Waciwat eounrr, en the 43rd oltimn, by the
Uev. Henry rata, tfoat. Allen II. Hipgs, ofllar
riiborr, Grartvitti county, to Miss r.hxa (.
Sale, daughter of the Ken Anthony Sale, of th
former eoimiy.
- In r'rahklia eminty. n the &kb nlutno, ey
the Uev,. Henry Specie, the Uev. . Wilson Uar
rliflc to Miss Mary Ann Jones, daughter et the
Kev, Amos Jones. .
t Jones eounlv, en the Slfh hhimo, Mr,.
William Herring. i,r Crrene, to Miss ltehecca
liter, daughter of Williams Ilr, Esn. ,
In Sampson eoenty, oa the 5 1 l ultimo, Mr.
Neeilbam Grwtlhain to- Mis Laii!ia, Thorutou,
dauKliterof MooreThorwton, Kw." ,
- At NevkMi, on the Blst ultiiuo, Mr. Olnrer
S. lewev to Mit Matilda W. Sparrow, daugh
ter ol the late Col. Wm. 8. Spairow. ,AIn,
On the tame evening, Mr. John 1'iiiman to M is
Martha ItJaoey, daughtor 0lCpC Jonathan Ilia-
"aer. " "" "'.--t-. :r-- :y ' -, '-- r-
.. In Craven eiVintr, on the 31st nliimo, Copt
FrcuVriuk Uudlor lo Mis Elixa Haigutu
- - . DIliD, 1
On the Sdi day of January, 133, Col. P1ile-
sauti Hawkins, of Pleasant liul, vrren couniy.
bi late residence, who was the 'last of the signers
ol' the Constitutional theSuteof North Camli
M I,1774 II wft b6fn on (he 3d Jy nl Ik
cnilwr, 17.12,. and at tha ei ly ape of 16 year
as sworn hi as lJcputy Sherilf for the eottnly of
Gran? Ul, awl pavturnnd the hule of the rtu'tk-s-Of
Itiat 'onTo for his prineipsl, lonard Bu!lm:k.
fie belonged to the troop-of eavalry at tha Uirttle
of the Allemaiiae, whieh wss fou(jlit on ihe IStii
ol M ay, 177)1 1 anil, for the ilivtiHotina lie raeriteil
in that battle, he was presented by the eommawl
r in chief, Uovcrnor Trjoh, with a beautiful ri
dv. At r very-wly 'wmI btlsre ho, it
years old, be was elected a memht r ol the time
rst Assembly fbr the eeuiily of Ilule7 subsequent
ly divided into Warren anil franklin. llu cott
tinued as a member of the Lrsulattli-e, and main
ly from the county of tirii,illc, with the "iuln'
mission or two years Snly,' foe 19 years. The
lavtsvnMrf Wa aerrier wav sfTsrrttCTittr; "ill ttro
ny in tne cause ol American Indppf ntloncc thti
was ever riisecl In the conntr of lliite, and whieli
consisted of 144 men. In the year 1 776, be was
elected Colonel of a regiment by the Contention
at Halifax, and he pwlormeil in that command
many senioesi but ultimately lell the army, and
iwiRmsu io aei as a meniocr oi ins Licgitiaiuir.
He was a inenibeuof the Cenvmtion whitb rati,
fietf lha "X2oni'(ut'ion bl 1Tie"Chiteu'''?utcs,''and
waaLUcn a sueoiber of lli.Kxeutiv;oancj
Me was a man of strong mamal powersr which
he retained to the last, and possessed an accuracy
of recollection which enabled him lo b the livins;
hronrelenf hi timet " If raised twelve ehit-
drea to be grown, but sis ol ihera preceded biia
to the Kr.i and his six yountreat sons rraduatett
atihe-lluiversity UJimh.:Vttiikm,,muVlM
yeaii and of all the comforts of this world, he
died altera short illness, in so much tranquillity
of jrtiiftd , int) jsopcul 40 few. .fiipV'ti..!t
Htf.nnai tleparture was like . n1"" I.Jefc;T;
At his residence in Warrenton ' on Tuesday,
ui xvtti on. me nun. Jons tiaab, lor niay
year one of the Judge of the Circuit Conn,
and, since k orcanitation, of the SupremeCourt
of North Carolina. Thus has the cruel and un
(iveimiljle disease of cancer in the throat, alter
a lingering progress of twelve mouths, at length
destroyed one of the best anil purest men tint
ever adorned humanity. Judge Hall wa a na
tive o(Y'irgiuiav-bttur the last furty-y ears had
been a resident of Wamsnton. Of the slernetl
and most scrupulous integrity t ot the. tuoat-it-affeated
simplicity ol manner and I elings pas-'
seisins; j
"a heart where rich Ijenevolenr las fon'nit,
luat beat no to Msclt alone,-, but she ft
' " - ; warmth alt around."
It.nity VeH be-htttiglned;,; tttiif livlng'1ie"'ws
universally beloved, so in hi death, mrtet
tercly 1niented by all." But It is not as pri-
ra uiaivKiuat oniy mat we snimiu uepiore lin
loss the Stale, the couslry , has been deprived
of a uselul. a valuable nuuu l judc Hall. - when
be lately tendered bis resignation at Jjidge of
ine DUireme t-ourt, nan occupied a seat on tliat
bench for upward ol twenty year, ihiring the
whole time, he gave the moil entire satisfuctioW
Indeed, in all the essential qualities .of a good
Judge, in anlh-ing patienoe, aaauralc intelligence;
and incorruptible honesty of purpose,' he never
was snrpsssed. As a politician, he wa well hi
formed, 6ank, faithful ahd firm. In n word, in
all the varied relations ol life, be HI ''l.sracl
hi Indeed. In whom there wss no auile." Iet
not, then, bis amiable family indulee in nseless
,orrow tor their loi-Hel litem - repose on . the
synipainy oi a wnoi aomnianity let them ret
on tlte fair fame that has he en bequeathed lo them
lot them reflect that lUt, at least, not even can
tins sJToct, but that it will prove a "ttnonumcnt
more lusiutc, than brsa." C(ikiwc( - -
.At- mcltn 4th Judrwvtit the6aprem
Court nf North Carolina, ot iho OfHeers as the
Court, and ot ihs Gentleineu of the Uar in attend-
anee on it, at the Court-room ia the ear of lis-
lci(h, on the 31 st January 1833, the Hon. Chief
Justice Laoaaan iltxMKHk,- beins; called to
the M'n-, and wa. H. Haywood, Jr. appointed
Secretary, the follow log resolutions were moved
by William Gaston, Kq. and anahkhously adopt
ed, via. , ..' .r : )
Heflverl, That the intelPjenee which has just
been reooived ollhe death Ot tbe lion JOHN
HALL, lately a Judge or the Btipfeme Coin t of
North Carolina, requiVei Of ui an eipressinn of
inc sense we eiueruun oi inemeriuul vu ueeeas.
ed, and the regret we leel for bil removal, from
anions; n. . ' ' .. ..
JHenhed, Tbat ike able, failhlut and devoted
services which thai deceased rendered to lb com
munity during the tbirtywo year hi which he
has acted at a Judge of the Superior and Supreme
Court 61 th State, entitle bis memory, lo our
JiiKhesl renpect, while bis private v nines com-
rusnn ior Hi name a nrm place m our alteetlons.
Jictiihed, Thai, in testiufdny of this respect
and. afldetion, we. will wear the usual badge ef
raouroint; for thirty days. "
LKONAKU llP.NUEttSUN, Chairman. ,
. Teste, ' .
Wuu 11. II at wood, Jr. ' ,;. v ;;f V .
'. as '.."i.!.;. ..-.I .j ..u. j -i. j' i. ji' ... i ' .I'Laaa
, "Uauk of. North Carolina. .
T Haltffh. yeb. 4, rt S33.T
Th Commissioner appointed by the act of th
last Session ol theGenend Assembly of Nqnh
Carbliria', for iucoiiorStiiig "tlie llauk of Norlli
Carolina, have this day opened tiieir Hook of
Subscription for Stock in the Capital pf said
Bauk, agreeably to the directions of the late P roc
lam alio of Governor Swain.M the llookstot of
J.tlales U 8on, in this City where 4iwi( be
kJpt open for suty day t a prescribed by the act
Slorevaid, I'ersons wishing 10 ' subacrihe tor
Stock ih this Inslitwtion.- are desired .to call at
mid Store and enter tbeir naOMi ou llio Hook
Which I left there. R - . . ,
-, - , , J. GALES., In
, . WM. BOYLAN - 1 -
- - " "JAMES GRANT," f
A IJr'KKD JON ES. V . &
U1AKLES L,
UIKTQX, J
t aw.
: OfficciV Drill,
TEe Officer of lb Silh fteeimcnt of Kortb
Carolina Mditia will attend a Unit, th the city
oriUUigbV cm Saturday nett, at o'kljak, At
M
.-"rr. :-r:i'... Pf wft ......
Academic
The,.Vr!TTttoti Acaikiuv ii
: l,.r ti.e re
m inter,
i . a I -.r,,
i, e : y t t!.e
eejtion ol youth, untxeejilmn:.!,:.
The eollrsiafis neparnlu.ns, the 1
will, be ailetjuaie, a to the el
aS-Lkat the Universities of this State ami
tft s Mii.
nisy ee rvsa nereana witn the rci!u..fe i - tra-
tiv studies. In the drpnrtm. ni, ol Mathemat
ics, Modera Lahgnars, Cn!ihrChetoitnr, tea. "
an e It rated and advantaceoiis result mny be a"
eured lo the diligent and aspiring scholar.
- Terms ol tuition are from 10 lo 15 dollar per
session of fire months) those of board are even
as low as 30 dollersfor the same lime.
N. B. Confidential assistance, may be secured,
when the numher require, it. '
.THUS. J. VAlDEiN, rrmcipaL
- Warrenton, Feb. 3.- 1 3t-
State of North Carolina
, -Franklin County, r '
la Etjuity Hill ol' Hevivor.
.' Tatty Taylor, Complainant,
" . " ..; V. 'f.
William Person, VUlim P. Littld, William
llhHinl, Geoiye tlloiiiit, jMob Itlouot, 1 ho.
mas Person, Wm. Jobnsoe aud I'alty his wile,
Itenjsmisi Walker and Sarah his Wife, Wm.
Vtij,dian, John Mrwhlie and I'atty his wits,
ISlwint Hunter and Petly hi wile, and Wm.
I'. Williams, bona at law of Gen, Thoma
- Perwm; deceased, aud Thomas H,' Person,
ih'lenduntu i
The death of Th'omss I L Person, before the
last Fall Term suggested, ,UU abated as to him
leave given to the eomplainant to file a Bill of
Htr afainst his heirs at law, lo witt Benr
mio ft. Person, Elizabeth, wile of Peter Mitch
all, and Wm. Person, Jr. and fiichard II. PrrJ
sou, of Tennessee; Bill -Sled Order of pub,
e-'tion in the State Gazette for six weeks a H
Wm. Person. Jr. and liMiard Person, nou-rJ
snhml dvleadants mentioned in (aid Bill of lie
vrvor. . ;. '.' .... '. . v--
It pM-r'mg to the satufaeUnii of the eourt '
that -William Person, Jr.. aud Kit hard Person,
two of the defendants to Ibis hill, are nrm-Tesi-deiit,
and reside in tti State ot1 Tennessee j at
ia thereuHm ordereij 6 the emrrt'thal ptihlica- .
lion be made in the .Stale Gazette, published in '
the Ci5y of Kaleieh, for i( Week suceeaaively,
a to tlte caul William Person, Jr. ami Itichard
Person, who reside in ihd" !tlc of Tennessee, .
commanding and 'requiring llii'm to be and a
pear at the next Superior Courr of Law and
Krniity to be held for the eoualjf of Kfflinklio, at v
fhe ViMiH IToasia'. m'Umisburg, on ibesd lon'
day al'(er the 4th Monday in March neat. Ihea
ami there to answer, pltad or demur to the said
Bill of Revivor, aud t do -aud perform eueb
matter and thing at aliall1 be thrn and thete .
required nf ' lhem by die said court tnuehint? Iho
m ml tars chanced and eonlainril in said hill, mlu
ivw'Wcwejill rhi"l'a par a tlsraa
ui urn iaken preaunioscq as to Ibemend Oeercw
made awordingly. .- - . ,
Witness,l8armief Johnson, Clerk and Master
of onr said Coert of Eipihr, at efh, e,. the Sntl
Monday after Hi 4th Monday in ScptcuHier, A.
Bv order of th Court. v ? J '
Teste. BAM'LJOHltSOX .C. 'if, K
ij Iw'd Bird Janoary, 18.13 ,--.w :fjyw'
I State otVNortUX'arolina
' Franklin County
Superior Court of (ituity.?.nd Morf
day after 4th Monday in Sr pt. 1 832.
Simon G. Jones, Willi Hr Jow,Jotte"r
tWiW lf na HN: Prhelon
j Jane, - Hubert R. Jeffrey, Rebecca
. Jell'iyt,Marmiluke Usrri.tishdJiVil
r.fttoBdWvaiy'' Simon Jef-
c.
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a
a.
--treya, -tne ir tiuaronn, :
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Robert Cotton and hi wife Mary Wit
lie Fuller ami hit wile Mary, James
Heslop and hi wife Martha, and Si-4
me Jenreys, aelendsut.
i It appearing to the satisfaction el Hie co'irrt,
1mi M olrt Cotton Aid hi wile Mary, and Si
mon Jeffrey, twi tfkthe defendants I this peti
tinn, are non-reideulB( ft is therefore ordered by
the fnurt (hat puhlitstion be made for ia sue-
wessive-wwtks lnthe Star,: published in th City
nf ltalei;h, tnitilyiug the' said Robert Cotton and.
Mr hi vHfrf and Sirami JeflrvT,' of the filmg
of this petitirNi and pendency of this sniff and lllwt
the said Knhet t Crtton and Martha hit wife, and
Simon Jeffreys, niake thra pnrsimal ppninea
at the nwrt Conrt-wt litraity - to b held lor tlie .
jnonir of Ft anWlt!, at the Court Jlonsts in Loo.
IdmrJ, on the Slid Monday after the 4th Monday
in March next, and "ihen and there plead, an
swer or dmwij t'd petitienf otherwise the
sprae will be taken pro conlesso It to tliera, aud
derree maife f.riilinkly. - - -- - - , .
Bt onlrr'of theCniirf. - " -t """ ;'" '' " r
- ;Te(e. , SAM'L JOllXSOJf, C..M. E.
- ' ,.''vrf':-. r. .'.!.. ',&:.!: T 6W.. ;.-,;.;'
' StrnycfJ or Stolen,
Oar the hlpht or fhe (3rd mstknt, frnrn Ittr.
William Waliaoe Hill's stables, near Wtrrenlr.ii,
two horses) one a blood bsy, black lept and long
tad," four fret ten or eleven inches high, eight or
nm year old, roitrh shod, -pate K'markabiy"
well, and works well in harnrss. The Other, a
mall black prniey, about lourfcet 8v Or (is in
ellrs high, twelve or thirteen year old, some
white in hit fare, aniflothe white hairs about hi
head ind neck. - A liberal reward will be given
for their delivery to me in Franklin county. Or to
Mr. John U. Cawthon, fat Warrentnn.
January- n. 1S3 , ' . , ,- -..-y..
The Thorough -Bred llorsn
Will stsnd the ensning season at rny Stables,
two mile from tbe town ol Halifax, ff, C. and
will reuiler service at Twenty Dollar Ihe Leap,
in be paid as soon at the errvioei petformedf -Forty
Dollar the Season, payable at Its etpirw
linn, which may be. discharged by Thirty-Five
Dollars 8ixly dollars lusltianee, payable
when -tlie faet is aseenined or the mai trlcd
with, f One dollar edA to the Groom. ' Marra
that tailed to Marion last Spring will be Insured
at the price of the Season this year. A compa
ny of sic rasre will be served at (he price of
five, t The earr will commence the 1st of Fe
hnisry and end on .th lJth M July. Geod rms
turnge gratl, and mare graiu led at Iwenty-five :
eent per day when reipjhed. Every attention
will be given lo prevent accident or escape, but
ao fespoosibUiif Jor either. ' : -
DKSCKIPTION.
MAKION U a beautilul dark bay. black mane
aiid leg, lutl C feet two aad three quarter ia
ehe high,' stands welt on hi feet, and for beau
ty, elegance of carriage,, symmetry of form, and '
purity of blood, be to aurpaesed by none and
cquaueti oy eui lew. - , - -r 77 ntr-
MARION wa yred by old 8ir Archie, k'.a
dam by old Imported Citizen, hit-grand dam by
Imported Alderman, his g. g. dam by the eele
brated race bora (Athet) Roebuck, hit ft, g. g,
dare by the late Col. Ilesbeit Ilayne' Kiog Tloi
od hi g. g. g.g. dam bj 4b tu;od her '
I'artuer. . .
II is descended from tha very beat atw
both ef this country and F.iland, his (et are
"a" uaviy. mucn a 11 m ire u ami sluing t hn
brier., Mark West sold for I1T5Q. St. A. .
$2000, betide other at 4 and flOO.. Thtv
who wiab to raise thorough hrrda . etnild 10
well: to patronize' MIMn. ; Hi whole stmlc
were runner of th first order. lie w lull i
bretbertolhewtebiated aolt Pawnee, and hi d tt .
wss full sister tn pie hrs ;sice, S"'a
wit hoot doutit one f fre l i hmi s ci a'-.i' i
ever railed In this ciiantry: lot- g.
aceTttttf Jieglstet .bag ;..
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