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22' 3 'VP-- 'V '' G K K K N S J m I K U U u U : m ai 1 1, contain counts of the drought X ; -4 throughout the whole southern coaii., WEVtfEm&r-AWJVE 7. (fry, trending Pennsylvania: it - ' 1 lias been excessive and the" prospects We have received wveral ntumu; for good crops is gloomy. The wa-J ideations which wiil be attendee, t in' ter course are lower than they were at any, tune last Summer. The North Cat 'dim Journal, says due time. FIETIETH ANNIVERSARY. Pursuant to previous notice, a that J. G. A. Wdiiamson, Esq. of Dia ling was hi Id of the citizns ot " Pewon county, has been appointed thU j lace and county in the Coujt ly the President, with' the advice and fl, use. on Saturday last, lor the1 consent of the Senate, Consul v4ja iiuruoHe ol making arrangements forguu a, in S .itli ui'rica We un- I - k ' I lu. i., CM' U'aiingim appioanung Anniver hi it-.WW v - r. a at sary ol Anieiirfn Independence! Aatom. ' '.' 7'jJE8(l wa8 callow! to tlK chair, ami Dr? It. P. Williamson secretary o the" nie t;ng. v 1 . Daniel Gillpie was appoin ts i jTtT.rd:', c tr:.' lWHl!iatn By o Esq. as' Vice Piesident ; ft U,. h Goiii il, Orator, and Mr. V NhiTiglon !). well, In read the Le iaraiion ol Indepei. deuce. The ti.ll win geu lemen were se leried as a -Committee of Arrange ments, viz : John M. Hick, Esq. ChHstophejrltiorii.p, John Com ad, Jomi il.L gM. Hen Jonin Overman. " - and Dr. AViMiam D. Snut. 14 Toast (; .nunittee illiam Pa. " " trrrli; Joshua t;. W i ight-and K E. - Strange,. .... . ,. I) U P W illiamson, Marshal of the day? . 'I he Committee of Arrangements w re instrw led to invite tliejtcv In ti ti.ttv facer s and soldicis within the c unty. JtfntiumiMrion uml tolomxaiion. At the at annual meeting ol th Societv f Fiiendi in thiy State, tlm Tiy respectable b- dy came to tin res'diitiiiti of mnumttling ond i . inn " II it. -I - I - l.U I.. .them that were willing f ft leave the cnuntrv : and H'mce that time, tlie have been conrerting nejisures foi Catiyina: iheii ii.tmtions int eflr''1 and in C'rsoing the wishes of ti t C-1 nied :c j l. ilnn)8( h( s in rela- ti"i to their futiirc desiiiat 'mn which u has resulted in the hlhuine; ar range ment : l$0of the number are desi hei ia ; alqidabt ut 100 vxiwh to M sent , to the non-slave holding states. Ohio or Indiana. Dr. Ceorpe Snaine of 'his rmin iy?Vho deputed by flu Society , lias goneto Rraufoft in this Sttc, to at tefjd to the en iwkation, a!d to sup . jIy the wants if thMsr whu have inde clioice of Hay' i for theit future home; a veHKel had been pmiou-ly h.u tered for that purpose hy K ichard 1ei denhal) of hi' county, fr he Bi r tfty. which was to sail about the jfii' ftf this im nth.' ; I he 31b of this population who Oer stand tie will dejuit for me place ot his destination in the coui hc of this summer. ti: ner an ci aiter; us vaiue. lie was wmo.ww wi.in 7rWM-lH aireste, but it is jmly Again to un. .qptf. Chai. eouldjnatojthd dergo the mockery of a trial. (ib ;Ott tb 26 tU utis the fint, itone of a Oew iottitotioo, to be eatled the Weitero Itoiirve College, wai laid at Uudssn, in Prtde county, Uhiu. rbe Western Ueserve is settled principally by emigrant from New tinglawh VVhtleoar HSantem State n re contented lr tuey can erefi one olfee To a Hlate, Ohio has givea .o driers to. sue eollegert, four of which are now in peration, viz: Ahn, Oifurd. Cincinnati, aod vVtefii It s rve From the oumber'of he learned inttitulKuis, t would neera that Ohio is determined to reverse Samuel K."Footerhas been cleeteij j the;pr .position thai uv..of the great a,Seiiatir ol the United States from "! a'1 of ,.ur1. ,cana! ytej" M. i, ..t ivv.. ... i,.m tt. it . ebuaoce of knowledge from . 1. . . . . .. i l.n VV ut na nil. Ill ' tU 11 I lie u cat, on us n 4iav i ih Atlantic States in the situation was left w it hi wo 4f I too' ercw aod f V 14 slaves (en on board. The man says that j as f,r as heroaldtlearn 1 their object vrato carry the vessel io St Domingo, where i they thought tbey could b- at libe Jy. . - General Scott, Lieutenant Henry Smith, hi aid decamp and Capuin Munro, of the ;U-& Army, ainved at New Yotkabn the 23d ult. in six days from Savannah. v Mr. Jrjfersun. lhe London tilobe, reoiarktng do the pecuniary mOar rassmentf of Mr. Jeffeeson. s ys: 'lie has, happily, an mate witich he eanoot be d.e p r i v ed. .p--r-i fl ! res pect and gratitude ot a great pari of the civilized world ' 4th of March next, in the place of Mr. Eilwar.J. Distresses in Englako. At Manche ter and its vicinity, u uveeri iO and 50 thonsand persons a re said to be out of employ, and in almost a state of starvation. At Blarkburn, thousands of mahlifactum's arc also in the greatest distress, whole fami lies being in danger of petihing for wa-nt-of food For nine; weeks 14, QOO nersprj? hamttfetj n.l?!lliC. harity. In a village run aiding 5HZ weavers, 439 aFe without em l yment, and they and their fa mi ti-'S dependent oi cha iy for support. The almost entire failure of ordeis for Cotton goods is assigned as the tuse of i he -recurrence ot these -'inning and distressing scenes ! It is stated in the New Orleans Daily Vdverfiscr, tint Governor J hits mi has refused to nppe veufa o' 'I biors, rather than creditors, in this kmd of traflie. If we may be al lowed to discharge & party we might sdd. that Oioo seems also determined to rebut tlie assertion, that she has grown up nt onee to her high rank a noog the States, and to show that she is rising by degrees. The . Biltimnre Gazette gives the foil . wmg extract of a letter, to tthow that Pensaeol a harbor requires great unpTovement to make H lit foe t4,e re ception of large vessels of war i ..... U S Frigate Co .stellatinn, Bay of I'knsacola,. April -.7. 1826 Ve have at last succeeded in get ting our ship into th: place 1 tbii k it illy calftilated for ' arixmr or t'r ga eH or vessels ilrnwingoiore than niuetp n fet wa er Oor Commo l i re jotaPil u at 'liivnia; his b oard p'idnt is uow flying on' board this MABK4KRs.:iJ?;v.. At the seat of Janies Un.r;Efp in Uockiiigham, on Use. 30tfyit Mr. Robert Galloway juii Susan .1 nos . in nas rpiimeo io Jiinie.ve hi a . l - ;. .- iatureviisiied enacted. Tr I In the fioue: ifueprenentatives on I - .i.ii It is stated in the Albany Argus, of Tuesday, that the Ministers to Panama will probably sail from N. York about the first of June, in the' new sloop of war Lexington. The New York American expresses an opinion that the m niters will not go till the autumn as vhe season is now so far advanced, that nut hern coimi' tutions cannot venture into that cli mate without imminent risk. 1 tie E di 1 1 f o f the A'mef1'can'""6'i ij ect Ufett-" that tlre LexingttMrmiiy bersent- to apprise Mr A oderson ihjrf h?seol leau , Mi. Seigeatit, will be delatn ed hue until thai time, in ordei (hat he may regulate his proceedings ac cordingly" - 1 - In looking over the list1 of acls pa an. at the i-eeent session. w con fess our surprize, that the nios pro ninctit .incisures recoi'ii)iii'iidtd to 4iu attention of Congress, by the President, in hi -o petting m.ssage. tint one fm ally sun eednl, and ImI t S;itunliy.no ltss tha'i four dtteiOp wTe made to prolong the seiion. NV'liti) i lie rfi ilu1 ion ca ,e from the "ene hxtug th dav ot'adjournaii'nt f-r rhurvilay, the II refused to veederto if. v moti m was then made to r-eonider the vote by which f-..t 4 i..:.V Vr'-' rity of the Administration, for there is no doubt that many of them would have passed, had there been time to act upon them. Among the objects to which the President invited atten tion, were the establishment ot an uniform system of Bankruptcy a more perfect organization of the Mi litia a more effective provision for the relief ot Revolutionary Pension ers an uniform standard of Weights and Measures a revision of the Ju- bwe choAfn i to o ut Liberia, and tle diciary system-a new Executive 100 who ro be nmoved to Ohio Department of the General Govern o lf.diiiia,wiH bt sen' thereat ment-the establishment of an As th eierfiheiciery of Friends; tronomical Observatory the -found the "liTiiier by the fust vessels to the ing" a Nathiia1;JjHlvfafry ; nti a African Settlement ;iid the latter. Monument to Washington, within by means of waggoi.o, which will be the whIIs of the Capitol yet not one engaged to convey them rd the lit- ot these was fully matured. 'tie fuiiiteitv of which thev may be pt 8R ftSf d, h res ilt'Uoa of the Senate respect- . I . liz'i.hn iKXils.a4!Lu.UirL..uf lhe ..aessiuu I... . - .;,.-WAfe.s .. . . , , r ivas rejecen, uui iur imuir ituiru imii un noiv js a singular tar.r, and not with a view of producing mi tin favorable inference asTo the popula It eddi'ion fo the above, this So cietj h.ve alieadyrnt f 64 pernons Raleigh Reg; Nicety of the Law. At a re- cent term,of the- Pf'tershurg Superior to the Stale of CMio, -47 by the ship Courts Albert. P tinter, a white man, was arraigned in the charge ol alter ing or mutila ing a Lottery 'I'icket. with the design of giving it a fictious value. ;:Nt the least d ttibt was en tertained of his guilt indeed it was self-evident yet he was acquitted, because the fraud committed was not tin a lottery autnorizeu uvtnei laws Imli-i Chi f, which latelv sailed from Norfolk to Liberia, and 11 by aim ther, sees I wbir li sailed about; the same time to Africa. ' 1 1 This Society, also, contributed 800 .dollais to the funds of the African Colonization Society soon alter its establishment A Statement ban been published in ihe: Wnslrington Telegraph, byKMr. j Benton, authorized by Mr. Rao. -dolpb, which gives the information. to entertain the motion. Various, bills were then read a third time, and pais I; and, (oi motion of Mr. Cook, a joint resolution suspending the rule vv'iiefi prohibits the sending of bills to the President for signature on the I st day .f the session, wa adopted, ind sent to the Senate, which body refused to concur in the resolution. The House then took a reeess from four to six o'clock. mWvder at Sea The sloop Rapid, Mynck, arrived at Boston on Wed nesday week from Nantucket, with two of the crew and 17 slaves (2 men, V women, and 7 children) la ken oat of the ichoone Decatur, by the'ship Constitution, Chase, which arrived at Nantucket .on the tdth toiC.Oar -Correspondentr M r. Top litFj, writ es us (hat one of t he men in formed him that the Decatur sailed from Baltimore on (he 8th ult. for .Vew O leans On the 23th, in lat IftDv while his infornum wa on the fureyard, one man . at .the helm, the mate and two men belnw, and the captain astride the rail era ping some ratid fr -m the anchor Ntork, two of the blacks seized, the Captain by therleg and pitched him overboard dome noise and confu sion emu d, on hearing which the mate cane on deck, approaching the railing Was seized by three blacks and . thrown overboard The crew then, attempted to lower the boat to 1)1 KD. At Salem in Stokes county, on the d inst. Miss Eliza Uagie, daughter ,f Mr. Charles Digie, oi that place. " F.anhly joy is bui a tinsel gem, ' , That-.-sparktrs for un hour And I if..- ii but ruled sUm, And UhK itMr-H e tt v;r " A Camp Meeting is to comnenee" on the 21mI of July, at Centre Cmp Meeting Ground, in Guilford county, iV. C. for the Methodist Epiicor-l Church, and all other serious persoi. j, Jj- for public and religious devotion, " through Christ our Saviour to Al mighty God. It is probabU, it will continueTrom Friday. tilf tbe VVed- j oesday following It isJvulmHhat the friends of the Camp-Metttlng. ; would observe that the Camp ground is to be removed from where it. was formerly, some less th sti a quarter of r a mile, to the north of MrV She I ton's Hpring, where there is a veryliiiitablo plot of ground for that purposed There will b another Campfcef--ing to commence at Pleasant Garden Vteeting-h-ose, in Guilford -connty t N C -on t he 23d o f Hfptember-u nder In two days after, his arrjuittal, this man was arrested in Richmond, for presenting for payment a Lottery ticket purporting.tobe a fifvy dollar - Vjt '.iwr ' ; ' tnat his speeches delivered dirriTTg j pHze but upon niore minute eiami r r : i .. mi i. ' . ' - I. . - iresne8in m vogn;a, vui oo t nation was found to have been alter V published ;lhis summer, I cd, by pasting on the numbers cut the same elrcnmstances, except the removal of the GroonVI;r':i CHKAP HATS. J" -tii 11 if 1 -Tin rurT-T tr H r-1 i u . . Jie Subscribers.; after .returning ; theiV sincere thanks for he eocour- . a2rment receiveol-T heretoforerbeg ' leave to inform their customers and a1 i geoTaus. public,, that thy have ori; hand, ami will kepp constantly for' sale, a complete assortment of " ' Fur Sj Wool Hiitsf -V," Made of the best materials the coun try affords, and in the most fashion able tvle : which from the eitPi.iiA n. flfrtl iu;iesst they will sell w.-jw-uieu uwoig tuurr uj me a cutap4te-iny otner person, lor. u A. blacky.- After thiijhe blacks tried to avohTVvery veisel, but eould not get oat of the way of the Constitu lion. Capt(Chase put his 2d officer on board to bring her into port, but on bli learning the: facts lelalive to the fate of the aant. and mate, be re- ' 0.n f-"3y h 0r-r" Cash; or a s are punctual. Jury am ness Pickets or Cinntry produce will be received a Cash. . . W1LIJAM i DAMS, 5 PETER A D AMS. H Greensboro', April 3w. - - . .. ., ..... . , ?- -
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