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12,1X033 orth Cartina Gazette, Town Lots and Land FOR SALE. Notice. By tirtae of t m mlt the Cowt of Tbnm1erll,.T;ntMeri,lW mn.T, 1afT farWke Cwlj, Sprij. Term. leM, I to the WmL offer far rate the follow- proaer- ,u P? M I9 "ty Ar i following proper- T On tract of tnfMl aoatW aaat ai 1 leie, Iraw oa both aide of Orri MUt Branch. TERMS. eantaloinf 750 acre. Thai lead, ia addition to tar dollars per Mnam mm other adraotarea. Km good thara of low irooada L,,?7, :L7 Subeariher in Ar State nod me1ow hod attached lo it. It U too tract 1 M JT kLIIoJ remain " nrrears longer Mtrehated ot Hartwell Kief, nd, botidoi hia """nL Md mt ton resident without tbi homo trost, include tho Dcioeth place, to eaU- hndo the tracts to neat, ot Ibo Court flout door io tho ettr ofTlo oHleifVo trotfof Uod, of which Thea Kiehola 'tjj I 1 A i r t . t '"wbo owf dewro to become oabowiben, oL I wul ie tho whole, or di Ti mtpUui roaniroaxo nny-ne-wnee a ttc; l r!Z!Zu..kMrtBtiaoioadnee. One other Tract Vmr S4 mile north of Ra ""--jj- got eieeed'mt; Hfteen line. leijh, oo both aide of lb Big Brooch, containing .jae, for one dollar.' and twea-' tern, and la ihelaadlfurehaaed of Tbornaa ?JiZi2-m oootiooaooa - Mitchell and PtM High. Thia troot wUl be I 7.100 Editors moat bo port-paid. -::old io whole, or the tract aepereted, to uk jtTfBw- ...... -. nurchaaer. m - . OnaolherTraot.lyiat 5mBe weotof Rale'irh, HillsborOUSrh Academ?. ooCrabtw and Hair Snipe ereek, onUm,g lltli3"ww"0 J 130 acre, awl it the tract 1 porehaaed of Mai- -l. Pall Secaioawill eomraenee oo Friday thew Carroll. It it eootenient to NieholU't . . . . - :i i i --- i .l . i LVlowpofowt and fakhfut aatirtaoC from thO Bwted to the mill ; .VjnTJr Semioarr for Teacher. M A elau of One other Tract, oootaininr 66 aerea. lyiok rlib aehotar will be received. boot 9 mile wert of Raleigh, adjoioiog the land jaoll 87 3w of John Blako aod other, purchaaed of the late I Willie Bratfelri. and i by the late Lewi Page. part of the tract owned VnvlelAhlei Mp Jitlinf'M.' Ala,oniflitrowd Lot ia the ttr pf Raleljh. jBH .. . i Iving on Farettevillo (treet, adjoining the lot t Birfrr'f Efervetcent Magnenon Apt- vM the pretention and core ol InU'gettion, mi-; tea all the advantage jutr lot i ditpoaed of fur the preaent rear. Poitea (ion gimeo the 1 M of January nest. Alio, the Houae nj Lot, occupied aa a family retidenee. aitoated at the head of Hillaborourh ' atreet, and fronting the State Houae Square.-. Tbi jot out ol the liraiti ol the city, and there- lure not buujcci ia ua rcguiaiioaai bui hiu poaaca- 01 II the town, i .... MA i jrtT eeiDDiHiitia. nenwii ucacnuiiuu w ui vtviktxj i uccncu uiiiic tjuJuw heartburn, habitual aoatitrrocaa, rilli- eetaarr. a it u nreiumed none will ourchnae Ghmt of thia au per tor roedicioa baa obtained for aold in any of the abore named property during of tho moat eminent peraont ooin , the preaent year. Apply to Gkaerofthii lit that apoCarooBaatre liaEaroneandat UEWOP" na ,ne """li, wnoae nign encoroi ttiaa. together with it ettohalve nd hwreaaing lt proo it pro-eraineoee, and bid fair ia rwider i the m-wt popular remedy eitmnt. i T the (JYpeii. d'7. WidleM, In -m h. IoumI iataaluablow irouiu uroraotiiif a (! JSM'w" f the liter in the accretion of bilej ItfdM omTection'of it wnen i a tifialea tale. f UaamMtiona of tho Momectt or bowelc are grad tuae, atrenrtn, and energy to the lystem. Tra iUra, ad:reidenta, Jn warm olimatea.- will Sad Buder'a Magneaiao Aperient t moat deairo nl artielei it nretentt ant accumulation of biles ,oftbtot oaAthganeahod of prcpniiT.g en iMaliy aooteoienC Children hate frequent oc I - f-- m-iU' ntl AAAlina nurvatirea. and I tApo preitaeitfithri -ihtr. . By merely pouring water on a lea-apoon-f .i .rthU Anaricnt. o ooolinc and rmteful Kt- 'lnnrinlT-T r ' ""'"'i '"hting Soda- Water 10 WO. taaie, ana jmparuug u uib - totiofc all the benefit ol the Lwngreu i Carnenlef i Saratoga rowuers, kM Midan form an Kffertracioe Aperient 4i.ht. noaaaaainc all tho medical tirtues of ib Cengre Spring trt Saratoga. 0f oartapartua, ;1taeigh,-March t, tXf JXO. riELU II tf ' died aaiud nod paaiaaaad in fro, ettoato i the oooaty ot wate, aao adjoMuag the land ol Alfred Botoo, Alloa Wiaholt nod other, tan. peetd to contain two buadred tad rortt-two aeret aod a halt. Term mad know on tho day of aale. HENRY M. MILLER, e. k b. May S7T M . A3 -i9 The aabostiber oflert (br aale hi lot and houae in the town of Hillaboroogh, N. C known a the Union Hotel. Tbi ettahliahment oooaiM of S two atory hooae, and one of ooo atory, tho whole containing 84 roomy.. There are atable njfiieat to hold 50 bora, a largo amok hooae aod 3 dory kitchen, with all oooteoienee re quired aboot Tatero. town, whiabr render h euatom at ail tunc aonuderable. To a peraon or iteady and ao eommodating manner, the eitabliahment would M. tery prohtaoie. The eonteoieney of aehooling children at two of the beat Academie male and temalc) in the Southera State, oomhined with tho health and moral of the niaee. ritea thia ertabliahment ad- tantaee rarelt to be mot with. Term will be made accommodating to the porehaaer. The tubaeriber would in form tboae who are in the habit of retiring to tho back country tor health, that he ia prepared to 'reaeito ao4 aa commodate in a auitable manner all peraon who may with to tint thia place. 8AM. CHILD. HiUaboroqch. June . 1833 S 3m . Tho Editor of the Norfolk Beeeoa and Charleston Mercury will pleaae inaert the abore adtertitement onee waek, tor aix week, in thota)' ecapeotito -pajpeeafr and 'Oveward; -aheu! oop eouat to the (abaenoer. - a. . Farporifymg the. blood, and remoting alLdit- mi aruing irom.exeeca w mercury, cpo.ur aid. haptttdenaie In lite, chronic conaiiiutwnai teaaea.ariaiag froao - aropore itatr of the blood, bt. . Carpenter'! Compound Syrup of Lx- A atf aad tamable medicine for cough, con- aiaption, piuing of blood od liter complain la. Compound Chlorine Tdoih H ath, Far alaanaioi and whkeoinc the teeth, nreaert iat the ram, remotine ererr diaaereeablo. tte fret the mouth, and rendering the breath weet aod bleaaaat. .The principal ingredient in the Coapoand Chlorine Tooth Waab, ha for yean attracted the attention of the moit acieirtifi men iaEuropeTJ Since H firat introituctiod m FWiiee ay I member ol the itoyat Aeaaemy Oi raeuwiuB, it baa elicited general and particular notice. A a eeedy remedy for all .eruption and aoreoea Una mown, ana lor completely , rennning re mpleaaant ametl and "taate after amoklng, at ia" aev ooidered preferabla to any dentifrice. Chloride of Soda and Lime, ' for demoting contagion, dceorapoaing peati- Icctial efflutia, prewrting protiaion againat oo aat. and aeotraliainc atronr or offaito o- doart. Tho mod taluabla article for aiek looaaa, ko. . ... n owaimi ranacea. For tho euro of aarofula, aecondary typhillia. acrcttrial diaeate, kc . . - Swairtrt l ermijuge, A Mrtaia remedt for the deatroetioo of worm, ad euro of dyaentert and bowel complaint io aildren. , .. Jamc? JlntuJJytpepne ruu, For dypepa", mdigeation, heartburn, ko. . Judkint Ointment. For the euro of white (welling, old aod long Mauling ulcer, teald head, ring worm, erup- aoaa, toUor, ko. Robert1 Welch Medicamentum, M-b aaihiua. rratel. rheumatiam, coat. BBpuritM of too blood aod remoting habitual OMtiteaeaa. Alao. all tho Ml. aooctantlr Apotheeane oa urorrtat.' laleigh. May 31, 1133 The National Uescister. JTnew'o'aily paper to bVoolhheS lathe cur t ot Wajlungton, LL.U..Dt u. tv.uixoa et to. mat too. , " The anbteriberc hte the nleaaare to announce completed their arrangement lor publiahmg the Kegiater the. firat number wUI.be iaaoed in De cember next, at the commencement f the" 33d Coogrei. More than two tho.uaand name hal ing "bee Wreatfy'pTedged for Ha aupport, and the manr adtantare rewlting from iu locality will fntlil lb pwblwher to taawt aheet wbtch they truat will meet the approoauoa oi lae peo ple. - - The Rericter will not enter into the heated parrjr eanftietT of therblTithfulhii lory ot puaiug ttent a tney auau iiniuiuuico. aeltea in anr own, r nntiv tunu, ana uirourn out the different nation of the world, " An able Uenorter ii already engaged to gito a correct tranacript of the proceeding of : Coogre, Sneeehc ol member, ate. It will be iaaued daily at 3d o'clock. P. M. Thi arrangement will enable u to gie tommary of the. momiog proceeding, and for ward die came br tho expren mail whieh-leT State of North Carolina, Mecklenburg Couniy. Superior Court of Lw-Sjf irig Troi, 1833. Robert M. Sterling) " . -. Margaret Slerling., tant of thi Slatei therefore H ia ordered that pdblickfion' bo made for three month in the Ka- leigh Star and lhftMM'fwrw'MoaA, Tfii- it! aald dcteodant to aoooar at our next Su- nerior Court of Law to bo held tor the county ol MeewcBourgt M we v.i jj on tho 7th Monday after-tho 4lh Monday oli September next, tHen andThere to plead or aa awer to tho plaintiff' petition, otherwiae judg ment Tro eonfeato wHl b bar enteredagainat; her, aod deereo aeeordinglf. ; . ' ... . : Witneaa. Pearmll ThoitlDaon. Ulerk ot aaM Court, at office in Charlotte, the 7th Monday af ter the oth Monday ot Maren, a. ij. isj.j. , .,. PEARSALL THOMfSUJH, . of Mecklenburg Soperior Court. JttnoSth,1S33 -35 3m in the eraninr hence it will be the medium of conteylng the earlieat intelligence to tho people of thedoiogl of their gent at tbe arty of the RHril.liii. Some of the ableat pen in the country bite imml vit to anntribnta to it column. Tha'Vrienda of Libertt of Republican De- mnaraet. will, in the Reriater, 8nd an ardent and efficient adrocale, on the other hand,, aril toe ra cy and intolerance will, in it, meet an oppooenl that will atriii them ol the mask ol htpoentf , and hold them up to tiew in their naked defor mity to the aeorn and deriaion of an iod ignaot people. . Aa bi-fora itated. the editor will atoid the oVMenonce Of jarring polttiet, macorrf being tnmful ter hi ear. and coneqnentlt harrowing ; hi. fi.lmf It will therelore be hi endeator toeukitate and eheriah a harmony with (he State', mi a annanrd ihrouehout mo umoa wnicn Tho NiTtoKai Rtotorin will be printed on a an par royal half oheet. at fite dollar per onoom. Tkm mmVin Reriater will lonear oa an imperial aheet, and oootain the moat intereotiog article or the daUy, at tnreo aoiiar. , All aommunieation addretaed to the tubcm her wilt be duif attended to O. W. DIXOIf k CO. Waahington City, P. C A Teacher Wanted. A ncraon qualified for teaching tho Eagliih, rtii, mw,a Riwck l.niruarei. mat obtain a liberal wl.rv at tha Bertie Union Academy. None ml .nnl hut uah aa aome well recommended The peraon engaging will be deaired to take eharre in tho early urt of July next. Auareaa Jamrt Q. Mhn, at Turner' Crow Boada, N Caroliaa. . . v I May 14, la33 ' l tf. i patent medieioe bow in general ran hand nd for aale by WILUAMS k HAYWOOD, PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE GOLD MINES. .rt. . 1 Will be poititely aold at pablavdutery, in the town of Miiledgetille, oo the 15th day of j ULY next, the following lta: Lot No, 1031, ia the 13th Diatriet, tot Soetioo. State of North Carolina, Moore County. SpperUr Court of Lw Sprinj Term, 18S3. ' ' Petilioalor part it too. flora Martm and otbcral wr. AithMMeBrydeand Ar- 2 Jooea, turtiting t(Vof VVm. Martm, ItaanMriVr to the taiiafaotioa of thia Court, ot Atlax Jooea, one of tbe deteadanta, it not a "Meat of thi Stotoj it i thereore ordered publication be made aa to him, for X week klaeFatettetaie Ubcerter ond Raleigh i Star, bat b plead, aniwer or demo to too oaid poti ", or judgment pro oonfeito wUl be taken a tbaa.Atreoopy from tho M inutea. r Waae, Jame McBryde, Clerk of aaid Court, Hoffieathe laat Monday a February, A. U.1333, 4 i7th year at American lodepeooae. ' ' j JAMES MeBKVDE. Frieo adt. St .-.o. .ww.-.- ' ? 85 Reward. F.Ioped hrom my plantation oa Toenot,Edge a coomy, oa the 19th matant, o aegro man aaaaco HKYANr. HarUiaMM. atoieei 10 iaehet high, at out built, quite yellow lor the OlMonnee of La hair, which i aa knotty a tho met a anally k. long Up, urge leet auo long i.baa dowa look wbea anokea tot had oa when went on dark clothe and black furred hot. orehabla that he will Droouro Mocr ond au Jpoot to poa for b free asaa, a bo baa dooo Ah9 'e before, and will probably akuik about Doer. tuU'o pUotation near Tarborough antft ho h Frepored to make hi eecane,.at hia father and 'other lit there. I will cite the a bote reward t tut tmi k mill msAh him ia iaU aa that i lt bica araJ. or deli ter aim to me at Sun- i ' ' S . tVTLUS BBQWNBIGO. atOBaVmrg, Aptil , l - if 1053, ItM. ?46, S61, 159, 93, 130, 933, 117, 999, 074, 1039, 399;; .885. :. 944, 6311, 677, , 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 4 4 - 4 -,JS 13 31 3 4 ful itj at Mr. frj'i coantry bobm ia Ems, Matwlut mor tbta) two yiorfl aco. tad Mind tho nizht there. Thii circtaiuact ooly renJert more Hvclj tat regret thit I feerat tht Ute re?mt ot 4h7itota. -1 kaotrrtbrt lira. Krj't brother art men of opulent e ute. aod tha eonnexioniof the ftmilj enerall art wealth. Thia gie roe contolation on her account. The ob- jectoL tbit UttecJii. aa. jo will-iaf perceiTed. to obtaia any iDlorauuon that too mar hav oa thia aobject. It wilt be frratiFri oc atad to lear of any other bf our Hotlish or Irish friendi. J. R. of R." conpared' with 4ha dtja of Fot, Burke, of it thorn, and iisbtened the burdeo Sheridan, Pitt, AJ-c. ' of captivity To eeparate from tha p . Tasked him whether the report dear object of her affection! wert jfreat which were then received relative to er iiery to her feeHng than if h the daogerouaatate of the King's heilth' were aaflTerioj under tbe tottnre of tha war train- He replied, TUey are alllrach. ; d d Tory lie. ir; he was ia excel- The Infant wa at that period, aKticV' tent health when I left London. I had, ted with the measles to that the moth the honor of breakfasting under a tent: tr resolved not to withdraw her cara with hia Majesty, at the opening of the' and attention from it from any consid now Bridge, abort tim igOr an4 h-fation, h felt that her boiotn would -appeared to baa likely to Tiva a any experie.net more rapture in lending her of the eomoanva much better life darlinz child, and keeptng Her lond than January SO, 1829. M I am indebted toyoa for two most obliging letter, which I la entirely at iosopw jorepay. txcept mr poor but hearty thanks. Any mtellt gence which you can furnish me with respecting our. English and Irish friends, will at all time be highly welcome. u In excase for not having congratu lated you (aa I now do most cordially) on your recent change of state, I must beg to suggest how awkward would have been my predicament in case the Mr. -, whose marriage I-saw an nounced in the newspaper, should not hava proved to be my old fellow pas senger in the Amity, bat another gen tleman of the name in tha vast and populoat cUj a New, York.. i am tra ly coocered to hear of the loss of Mr. , I have a lively recollection of the morning that I breakfasted with Mm on my way to O'Brien's bridge add Loch jOergtr Yetit toatb ;oilatioa to all who knew him that he died in the f blewd-ocationx bCh miker.' - , . t,Fect- :JriFieTin that the defendaot io thi eaae i not an mnaoa- .--.fcrt on tho oubiect of the Tariff. It wiU hardlv be touched this session. - . . of ..- ..- ua, . r . r-ak S WritiMernrvparticirfy injon- on to mv disorder, (oi mt cnesti i must tenelade with a not very modest ronoesL that vou would let me hear from yon frequentl?. With great respect antl.regarai.ni-.youra, J. R. of R.w From the New York American. ... I JOHN RANDOLPH, OF ROANOtfc. - NO. VI. In return for your very agreeable letter of the 13ih, Lam almost athamrd to tend vou thia costive reply; but my i .i i .j r ncaitn ii wuiit iu ""I """ .-i. .. !...,,-that rauao ain m wa a ... aL J IUUC 1SM M aLM vi aaa. w - - - J lunerrtl more wunin mree tiajo Ho.i ,.. tOTP nn,attra of from my accident at Stony Stratford U; -pM wat received. I. r i... f,.b ;n ih. I have teen Mr. Robert Owen.-;"' - . .71 and AVhilstfr. Randolph wa in Rich mond, attending the State Convention for altering the constitution of Virginia, I received the following letter irora him: , - ; . .. - YestrdaT l had tb pleasure to receive 4oarleiletoLtl at, which re.-1 .-a .. "---I- minus me mat. a lorraer one -nat .re niaiued loo' i lung uhack"hoivIedged.'Tn excuse, I may truly plead the weari some nature of my present avocation disease, and, worst ot all, iasnt- awl"5 vipt "over ttrthlCiff- participatTn in; After tnendins ao hour or iwo)-mottthpleaturet of, a, court. Bat just a a?reeablv with him. durinr whidh we he had formed thi resolution, the talked, of every thing and every body, I toot my leave, under tha impression that t had teen him for -the last time; which hat proved too true, though hit royal physician came with an order to remove, the cniiu to me palace; on ; ; tbeir showing it to her the became !- . , most frantic with grief and agony of , , aeiWwitmbrf f e6tw imagined it to be;- H wa io feebleTno? than her patheiic manner of bWdinj: " and had such a dreadfully aevere coogh, I adieu to her little darling it wat a I roatl almoit etoecte.l to hear ot hi scene ol neari Dreaxrox anguisn woicn decease oo the road, before ha reached Virginia? ' ' ' - " " language cannot describe At length having to yield toimperitive authority," "' i and after beitowins repeated carptsea , 1 Horrid Murder. Tht Concord (N. I on her beloved offspring, ah wa borne f II. V Soirit of Inquiry atatet that the awav to the vessel in estate of mental - wile of Mr, Chauncey Cofran, of Pern-'distraction. ' : " broke, the aim who was last winter! Oncoming on board the officer en-i 7 1 with her husband etsaulted with an axe deavored to prevail . upon her .to go - while asleep, by a young man named down into tbe cabin, but in vain; she ' . Pretcott, pretending himself alto to be intiateil on staying upon deck where atleep, wat on Sunday, 23d instant, 'she could feast her eyet with a vietr of murdered by the, tame young man in the palace thatcenfalnejer open iiyT Mrtv Cbfriti'had jest covered from the injury ahe had previ-the turret of the palaee with a eadtyT " , ooaly-receivedAnd.aUJearih-gard pleating plcilttron to the young man' cnaracier naa oeen open mem in ur ausityveiitnu pro for fMlime jHayedrM offence wat considered merely as an her toul in all tha 'luxury tt woe. 4 1 .xtraordinarr inttance of tomntmbu-'i The vessel having, made but little wajrii' tismr-TheWW wTucTl took place, he. told Mrs Cofraa that lerved, with thrilling tentationt of mel. Were Wtl III IDUUlnCC Ul IsUWUCiuct HUCHUir UCIiZii, na itarnvw. wvea-x . a a rf.i . . I a thort distance from the noose,, and eliJLfigittlt TOvited her to so mxh Kim TTo pick omir her eye, with rfiindtett$eity of of them. She went, and when they ! that , nothing couiddiverV. while lhe cameao tht ipo hJP9Js 1 the fence, and by beatm her topon the : gen wat disceroatne.- - snortiy alter tmt head caused her death in a lewt mMhtrtronderinr"Hiftifrho -pfincena nutrs. He immediately - went to the Matilda died of a broken heart, ta Zell, - fidose, and iat down at lhe"backrdoor in Germany. age. raailin the 1 rial of .AverT. A- TDUnr! lady taw- htr observed iha peared.very itrangetand wat afraid to. self acting organ were, . itivented,. thaj approach him.' She inWmed the hut musical pubt band W the deceasedrwh andwssldjiytrourdej had killfil his wife. The startled hut- i the insreniouendTiMrievering .firm of - band went directlihepbt where-O the deed warcomtSiTTed, and found hia -tention which their-creative labor, - wife itts.txpirm ileron -were Jiaplaye broken and ber head bruised very j structtons drewjtftbeir manufactory, much. The young man's age it 18 or hat been greatly increased by their 19; he made.no attempt to rtcape, very novel invention oi a ten acting piano rotte. " ITiis nout instrument, to that of a hand organ, aod put Into motion bv a tteet spring, perform without external force or manual opera Mr. Robert Owen. rapture with hi new pur nth has been eecured" Since ihe-above wain tjpe, we have eceived the following additional par ticulars from the Editor of the Concord Courier: Fie ia in chate. lid ay that, although he has nn roncealmentn. and hatette MTtr North. North. Ala., 677, , wtl - - 1JI.M w a WTJ i . k. .Ium liit are aonnriaed the tnoat tl- ui, koth for Vein and Deooait. ia the whole Cherokee country. I net are, woec wnio t nniwhaaed durinr the Lottery, aod are aold (or tho purpoeo of aettlemettt among the Corapanie. Capitaliat attwtaurcd that the aal Ul oo. pont.ta uaaa am a II aaaV ataaaaVUUTtl UMIUVWII' WWw two montht. mm! tU rtmaiaing U.ird io foor nsonlha irom we " r"'- - -approted aeeurity tor the payment oftbe loaul. 11 .. iuii An will he nnnired. anema, aa .. , The title Wall ho aadtyASOa-'1"'-" THOMAS J. PARK, JACOB PAGE, . JASON HW1LLSON, U. t. BULLOCK. Z. B. HARGROVR. , WILUAM WARD, SAMUEL TATEj ROBERT 8. PATTON, THOMAS B. WARD, . ,. wiLUAMS RUTHERFORD. 1 HENRY N. CLAY, a iai . Cl la M uieoeetiiie, inj . . -- - , rlr.k.AM. Colarotla. and Courier. ChtfleKo., S. C., M Jour, CWloo. and Star Melon, Jlfi!? till the oay of oale-The -"rrji WoAlngtonCityt Banner Naaht rtle. Tenaod . j . u..trill. Ala. will ooMm the n kVatii tha th July, oad M lorword. Uioir a- or thine: to conceal, yet at Kipp re" ?uett he hat not mentioned the price, t is ertaioly nothing tike the turn mentioned in the papers, lie tits bought every thing, flocks, herds, &c. aa it atanda. 'Thankt for vour Irish news. It alwava trivet me oletture to hear from that quarter, and of such mta tt Spring Rice and the Knight of Kerry. Suc cess to their tcheroet, for they have the trood of mankind in view. " Believe me to be, with the utmost respect and regard, truly your's, - Jf. It. of R." Chrislmat Dy, 1826. . "Perhtpt you will have thought it strange that no notice hat been taken of your letter ol the 19th inat.; but my excuse it. that I have thi moment found it among a mast of loote paper. Where tome officious attendant had thrust it Be assured that I retain a nleaeioa- recollection of the acquain tance that I had the good fortune to form with you on our passage te Eng land, and of the agreeable hour that we have tpent together. " At you tuppote. l did not fiiu Ireland thi vear.'peither wa I to for- tunate a to meet with that exemplary ton of het's, Mr. 8. Rice. Lorp L told me that he wat in Ireland, engag ed in hit election. . : "When yon wnte Jo. jeor Jnend in Ireland, be to good at to mention me to your father and Mr. F., not forget ting -year brotheralto it on who chenshes the remembrance ot their ci vilities and hospitality. n n - it Kr VI- I. one tiisc t am which in iostice at welt as mercy to wardaroeri hone Cm f IriendfHnott feed. l4wve-noi-liadmeIu.M.4i r''"" -: Jortt 1828.- I am bleeding at the lungs, and tee no company do not converte.wilh nj friend under thi roof, and tm incapa ble of conversation, or any thing else, vra-nt ridin on horseback. ion -. - .. o . -.ii-.. Ob aim lit hirdlv recoEOize four old quaintance in my ghostly viugt. Now 8nr'mr return, but not lo ho return "The teroalioy mj hetter daythato knowi .! i u tr. A.ln lamw knitaa. And all the joy. of life with health ore "own." youf-a, aw-va Januarv 21. 1829. . . J hav een with deeo eoncera the iccoont of the faifar of th hoet ef Frv & Chapmn, London, fcoewing. aa t think voa do. bit luch admiration Af tha character of Mr. Elixabeih Fry with whom 1 have the pleasure of a pertehal acquaintance, yen will readi ly conceive the interet"whlch I feel particularly for her. I tpent a delight ties to m vtelf in that particular 'if fives toe ereat pleasure to heir of our I rish and En glish. frie nd,. a nd when- you write, I brg to be mention ed to them in terms of warm and grate fuLrep!Ct.I ahall not fail Jo read the 4 Collegian.' A ' County Lime rick Mao.' ia to me a great recommen dation. .. " Our tituation here it irksome to the most painful degree. Old ultra Feder alist!, now new ultra Jacobins, are tearing down all that it vaiuaoie and venerable in our institutions. Your, faithfully, J. R.'of R." Mr. Raadolnh went to Russia and F.neland the next vear, and during hit absence I received but one letter Irom him in London, which doet not contain any matter of apecial interett. - No. VII. . ' ' Mr. Randolph returned from Eng land for the latt time, in tne rail ot 1831. I called upon him immediately after hia arrival, and wat very much shocked at hit emaciated appearance In reply to my queation about hit health, he said, in a melancholy tone of voice Ah, eir, 1 am going -at latt; the machine .it worn out nature ia tihanated. and I have tried in vain to r rearor her!---e-ttierr changed the . . .-. ... i conversation, enU pae-vtnHt etoai animation of bit last visit to Engltnd, and touched alishtlv upon hia ahort aniourn at St. Petersburg He told me . .. i . . i . that Ma laitniUI JUDa nau a leeoiai aa tack of yellow fever at the latter city, which' induced him to hurry awty the annrl hoaiilea whichr there was Tib butinet of importance to detain mm tk.- atut hia natn health Wat bad. . . Well. Mr. . Randolph." laid I. "rreof eventa have occurred in Eu i-r. -.! v.. rope, aince you lei . " "" rnlift ha. in Ilia moil tarcaaiio Hiauiicr "great event have occurred abroad, and very email wt at home! They sent me tb Washington -papers eon (.Inln.ihc letter, but 1 could .liot read them. I blushed for f ""try. Tb affair told badly m Europ. itr',7 i a.kat kin whether he htd.tttend A tho debate on the Reform Bill. H rantlod 1a the affirmative. 1 then inquired whom he eoneidered the great est erato.' ia the Hoot of Commoo.-r Tho nulv acennnt the bov eives of tion. the most intricate and dillicult himself is, that he. wa t. ken with th ' . . tiioib Adfia.MAhe .knew nothing more mechanism, t wi compieie instrumenta. Tilt heaw herbr fwefcim mangled-wai'ceh in'ilMn4ont '! mt lr trnn er t n o rtv a r r- tUAted Inttrumem it proceeding wiihittrrz of VajdislincraCen. keyt without which"occupy the ittual . place in front, and may be played on at pteaaure, with or without the telf acting part of tbe machine. - Tbe first inMrummi oi hi kino. i'noST keit not answer, but aqueeted hU'hand She-couul not apeak when the nuoanu came to her. He it rb be tried thia morning, and what they will make out, we are unable to yr" 1 hege tctmay be relied on at authentic. or Den Your countrvman. O'Cooncll, air, by an ouat; no w "-"""a ; n- th. remarks d - what a dtartn rood sneakers there was in England ! 1tcttirmffneT;--He'-tattt-he r - iB her fjririvenettr but ne- coum hen the snrintr is fully wmjnd op. will act lor more than half an hour and may Cntnllnr. Matilda. Queen mark, It it known to the readers of again be prepared lor tne penormanca hi.tnr that thia nrMiceaa. who wat tit-! in haf a minute: and, if required, ttonp ....... .... r I ! , . !..l..i ...I .:t. S- ftl rti in an instant. wima, .m auraw. The timel in which : it execute! onj movement, may be accelerated or re tarded, at pleasure! and while, by the ter to the .late king of England, ami contort of tristian VII, wat accused of having an amorout intrigue with Count Struencee, the prime minister of .a a . her husband. At me maioriana aro not agreed in pronouncing her guil ty of the charge of conjugal infidelity given with mrrrelnes and eBect, tbe preferred by her enemies jgiinit br, orfjo producea we thtll not tntertere wtm me connici- ins opinions that have been 'published on her conduct: but briefly obaerve that her supposed paramour tunered deatn, and that the wat - herself imprisoned tome months In the fortified cattle of there, the inhabited the governor'! apartment and had permission to walk along the parapet or we iuwori. Her mind wat greatly afflicted, at the. knew that nothing but the urgent inter noaition of her brother could avert her impending late, ner enemies, oniony. whomwat.mtyueejL.jupwaejr. jT5i ttrong, Influential anu aciuateu trim tho most invetei ate maiice azainai iter. At length, the Engli minitier, by hit trenuout aod spirited - interceasiou, succeeded in obtatuing an order lor her liberationrAfter-procuring it,-he waited on thequeen.teanoouoceto her that the wat free: he received the welcome and, unexpected newt, witn transporti of joyrhe" embraced liirn and bunting Into a ill f tears, the called him her friend and deliverer. delicacy and perfection of the meuhan ism the piano and meyorw natsagei are y the tlightrtt. motion vl the hand applied to a tUJinjc ball at the. aid of the initruroent. When we consider th tttte of the pimo forte at originally constructed, if. thin, . wiy janglins, tone.- ineffective weaknett, and other Cfooebefg DurtogheT-xonfinement numerous imperfetioot, end witnesa ... . - . . the complicated beauties and power of thi telf acting instrument, w must be both delighted and turpjised, and , $ almost be pereuatletl, theft ingenuity, f science and indostry, 04 excellence in k musical meLhiuitm it nnattainable. :;' . . ijonpon paper, -K - i ' While engaged in the' conference, the minister informed her that a British ship wat in readineat to bear her, away from a country In which the experienc ed inch affliction!, and diitracttng mit fortunet. But however aoxiou she tn ,inart. nn citcumttaoce damp cd the JJm fJbK teaT of grief. A few month before her priwninent the had been delivered of a aTaawInaMal. W hnm ahe loved With the mott mtternat afleclion, because ue kUtt h h-rartf. In nursing end tend a iha rhihl. ahe etonricored irk the? solitude f of her eonlinemeni-a alat: .,! a "il.1ihr itSat'dvvtl l'K-ftr SI WU :-.S ? v . - , , - -t - T K - Another battle wat fought tietr ; Scudden, io Korayth'coonty, in thi Stale. ? . ine 7l.ni,pj.ia,. eiwe.t: jatww? or 30 Indian and 12 or 14 white men. similar te the ne which took place there, on the 29th ofrApril lastr t I he , Indian attacked with ttickl; tlubt ami .7 rockt, and the asaailed defened them telvet with - their mining tool. One white man had hn ann broken in two nlacea. and 6 or 7 Indians wrte din . gerouy wounded. l"he whites retaia ed possession of the lot, the holding of whwh etve rise o the controversy, f - Satannah Georg'uui. ; l-3C- ' '" ' -V learn Com. Hullyestenlay pre . sented a cane made from the timber of 1 Old Ironudei, 10 rresiuent Jtcason, r another to Hit:; Excellency Governor " Lincoln, and a third tn Sir., Polniett, of South Carolina. Col. Perkins, we s alto learn bad - stick of her timber ' , presented to him,' whirh he ban A eti't ? . ; J mined on hiving tur;vM ini. ! f.u'.. "' . ' .be,'ued in' hi new b'otC ow; etclifs : 1 I 4 . . .. i.
The North-Carolina Star (Raleigh, N.C.)
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