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TostOffce, as dead ; AV olVmue f Justice Jas. & John -tjJL, .uiora i nomas ; Uirtmett Eldridge Uearfiefi James- ' Undoes James Bora. ;ciaiborn Bradley tVilliam X Jones Standifer r A ( iJujlCJ -II pi Lilt Collins John . Crov John ColHn Isaae ! . CochriP Henry ' ' Curby JJailey f Cormsk George 'l -Depriest William ' . Dixou Thomas iDavisJfacobV-'.. i F.rwin C. Nancy . ; ' Gibson Jane 1 Gafie)rJohi' ' Goodc Abraham . Gray tL. James v - Hardjn Martin -! ; li'Ol Delia Miss. II ambelin Charles ; ' Hainf s Wilkinson Harrison John : ; j Hale Benjamin Humnhreys Oa'vid 'tllalfird Thomas Hamlton Mary Mrs. ' 4. . Holt'rf John ' . Ilerdon Wm. & Geo. s llefsrer William ' t I H ill Charles , HiJHVilliam - KiUptrick H.Vm.; Jobu Zacanah , V Lvle Al 2 Logan M.James . Lewis M. G. Mer Melton William 1 5 Moore James " v Morrow James 1 M'Brve'r W James JlVfetcalf H, Andrew, . Mafdis Samuel i liam - J-MTalliWm iuavuue tvi Meece Washington j Prater Thomas Pratherj Amos Price James T iThilips John , j - Padget John' kolierta Samuel V toll John I J Sebastin EHsha Satlft Joseph Sheriff 6f Rutherford Shef rill contractor f Sperling Fanny f SmSTh 1 nhnrn . ........ 1 Taylor Absolem , . : 1 Terrell L. James ' . ) Toms 7?adney Wilson1 Sophia - $ Willis P. Kemp . J Wall Amos J WaHis(Synad-. , ) ilkink Zacatiah 2 Worely'Ladfon TO Sir: re indebted to Ibe? politeness ' ofBrV I- i?t "V " "towing C;orf espoqdehec Ma'iieerr naoaed lO-oi for nuMiAa ' -I'. - .... . :. i ' m MmnvUle Uth July 1836 JIAJ. GEN. MEMUCAN HUNT !l ''' . . vi - t ', ' ' , j ; of the Texai Army. j x uttTo, iutwen me lioertv tn nvni ,ffipur snor tay in our village, to answer VV 4.f r . n 01 ray inends here land elsewhere, (who are desirous to embark thWir loriunes in the cause of Texas, and if neces- sary toj participate in any future atruUle rw"l 'g". oe required, to ensure success to toj her glorious cause,) to -employ such means aS may Pein my power, touching the present ppsture pf affairs in Texas. Being fully ap. prised ofthe intimateias well as highly hon he, ratton you bear to , that country I na.ve. to teqUest jqu to give me such views ana opinions-as you may entertain in -relAtirm to theintehtiqn of Mexico to renew hostilities against Texas and should it so result, that new difficulties will ensue, unbn what t-ma wiir war. pflhb ol States be received intb'tTfe servxcof Texas jtX Could) not the leaders (the choice of such wssociaiions; nave some assurance Deiore leaving pe united .Mates, that they would be! entitled to commands according to i the u- sual regulations of ' military grades in this country 1 There are many anxious to Emi grate to Texas, who cannot dosw for want of pecuniary resources: oouid there be means provided' for their transportation? They would be fonnd tn be7, npt only Valuable, but highly available citizens , :-- ': With high consideration and ! Respect, your ob't Servaut, , iTd 'v3: ;-. -; vJOHisj;.SOUNG. i McMinnvillci Term. July lllh t I836 ar Fir:: I have this day received; your L- . . the cause :th; communication, which you 10. nonori me wiin. lnquinnij concerning iue present situation and future prospects of Tex- which 1 hasten to answer. 1 am now, on oflexas upop my ..arrival in North Yfaii; yawing me to.oasten to that caunry with sucVpersons.as are willing to acconbay me andfro.n th,e anxiety evinced in ih United tales J expect to be accompani by at at 2500 men. J: Pincknef Inlersori of ivorin iarolina, will command thelfifit Bri adelin my division. This 'iri,ntlnnV. self Will, immediately upon i the! receipt of the order of the Government, renair tn thit;r. of the State, and with the T. Dunlap, of Paris Ten. whn will! ho w r ncerin my staff, superintend the raisini and associating of emigrants. There will Be no dihicultv in nrccurinir thi f.,Aa pay the expenses of the c x!? 83 uch a? .he' peopiijof'the li! btates feel sp deeply concerned for the suc cess oi me cause iirTomc iU t. a es.s f'n 9n hS as they have , on alt simile occasions, contribute liberally to the cause 6f Liberty, Jf however any additional comnbu- tion is necessarv: ,Rinr,HpnoWr ".-i:v If are determined and have it in tUr nnwr V 'i. 1 iever '"ay be wanting. Lovernment have commissioners now olOTtfttJTJTft obtain wi Uivieai fu 15Ira -rnefliaieiv flnnrnnnnfoHnnn -jj.if. - - . .u.vu wivr LiiJiifiii . nor r thcity treasury, and put the me at the dis- posatoi a committer charged Wjjh "catrsin ouwi cj.orauons or airvevs tobe made as .jay up ucemea necess&rv. in order to Aot: prcticabilityf cwt j and proper WuW of tW proposed road.'fTis comtnittef act "S ""juncuori with a similar; committee appviiiivu in voiumnm. the fnrti ,r .1. Olatef- tnnk I10 nrnmiMA. if ' . . fipici uicniures 10 carrv 1 " i "1 i " ,. 1' . ; leir reiiow citizens. i ;wh9 accorainslv determiripH tor.i. .u Legislatures ofthe States through which a roauiroroi,iarleson t9 Cincinati must neces , -. . charter arid for such AO- 1. . . MU ) SUCH BO- Wm as might cover the. expenses W snveys. .In the niean tirne, and k brder to C"Wy:M"JatUrea of those States such jinlmaUons migh induce them to; comply jwitbese. requests, Boardof fcngineersW dconsi.ung ofCoIs; Gadsden and v" . Muaimea torthetnsic u... fik! .nexploratibn f : several J2 were charg rleston, with 2Mthe Blue RidSe, nd acro.s .ln.. cafion. fcetweeh the Ohio River '"nnrl i th a . ,Iantic;Ocean This opinion is iounded. tjpotf ries, and ejtploraions and surveys bf the seV w eral routes which haive been stifrtexieAj ll.f,f I "A '!c ai5jll,j0n .wing been several limes called to a route extending from the Linville tnoun- 1 u norin varonna through Virmnia across1 the Moccasin Gap to the Ohio, bv the vilW pf the Licking or big Saody JRivers Jn Ken wKjitir. ummes was despatched in Nov ember last by he ' Charleston Committee l examrne that route, and frdm thp i oblained.by him. as well n survey made by Col. Long, ofthe U. Si; To- ppgraphidal Engineers in Iftl th Pw; ,-f unanimoiisly pronounced that route to be Jnadi I missihfer' From a Va refill hypt. Williams. t)f the whole rnhnntn ranse withm tbe limits of South C.nrnVtn hM ' does "not appear in the opinion of that officer to be any' practjbte route for a Rail 1 TtA south of the Saluda mountain. A route; how ever; has been suggested, across the Rabun Gap in Georgia which the Governor ef that State, hasten directed by their Legislature to direhtihn of llm nronosud toad from Lincinna- I oanv has also be When t left; Texas: all things w4''utet. to'.CKarlestbnV'SQ as: 'to. iayttheih: report be-a line frbni Athens across Ithat Gap.,l;:,:F0 tl During my stay in that country., sore small fre the Legislature of South 'Carolina, at reasons above-mentioned, the Commissioners; disrJianehad Dositibn fra 1-rleii readily se and Cabinet bv complying with th jetitionsj o roakesiich explanations as -might be requi-1 ed by fhis consideration had neither time rior iu tuo. li ne draw tr the citiiens jand army of Texa; tnid; Te- red, aiid if possible i to obtain charters, from means to extend their surveys beyot vinff to" detain him as a prisoner tqbe dis- each, of the said States, identical in all their mits of their, own -State, and; a li M. 4 - anoDESr WEED & CO., r- WHOLESALE DEALERS IN vi J? fi re Ifjn ' an Do me s ttctt J3rs Gooirs, ' , (Between Nassau Street and Broadway,) ITMAtJRHODES, ) 'i- ''!'' -''f-'l , CHAKLZS WEEP, V. WM.TB. WEED. ' A ' -'v.'f- ' 7i '.;:''- 7. ' . .. k :' in'Nf. jj -Cloths: Cassimeres, Satinets, and Vest- CiSH; FOR BEE VBSi as my return frq;n that country to North Carol i naL and having but recently held frequent in tercourse with the President aqd Cabinet! of , Uhe Ilienubliqpf Texas, I flatteji: myself that I will at easi, oe aote 10 answer your 1114UU ries satisfactorily, if not fully. 1 . 4 Wrhertil left Valasco, the place at .which the government of Texas is now situated, the President and Cabinet were held in sus pense, awaiting the action of - the Mexican eovernment upon the Ireaty which had been agreed upon by the government of Texas and J - )' 'I'll I in j ' .Utt T i.. -;Hrt-l uenerai pania Anna, which x icaiy iiiutiuu fotthel recognition' of the Independence 'of Texas on the part?: of Mexico, and which if ratified, Would have ended the war. ; oince my return! to the United States, 1 have seen from the public, Journal omef from that or td Gen i Henderson Carolina, which will be promptly attended o. . r. .;.u.:,,.-', jiinmt-. I am with great respect sir,' , , h j 1 t : your obedient servant 1 t- ."' I . MEMUCAN HUNT. L 'Jfrrior General af.tke. Tj2-''l Arinvl.A 11 111. UIIIIIl LT. 1 1 11 1 1 1' 11 CACfll.. j :r h I nn.lA , . J. 4 1 n y-t rnltAM tkM several particulars from those passed by North ' IA e P" api.iniams, wuo ine .ur Unrt rtth r!ariinn w hnhppn HppMp nrl. veys made by the two Brigades of Engineers, the original charter as passed unaer n,s ortiere W1" oe ia!a oeire o t ho rirJnt ;th Vh 'oo-l veotion so soon as the same can be prepared,- appointed bv thi Leg- veral amendments made thereto by the other and will afford aUth j addiM9ha information ina Inake xami States, so that the Convention may be. able to ? this subject, whicB it wdl be inthe power ma, to make an exaroi , uol,, ,i.ot;nh- heo of the Commissioners to afford. , ' li will be for the Convention to. determine, s, that tne MDnsress . - 1 -I. . .) . 1 . . . 1 T HE subscriber will pay the most liberal pnees in of 1 Mexico js deter mined not to ratify the ,SSSi,,SS' t T eat, Alluded, but A abandon Santa lf nf December. Persfcns havinsiisnch lots for sale, Anna to his tale also, l nave seen a prncia- woold do well to call before they dwf)ose jof, them, as thev will be certain of a sale on hberal terms. y ' - D:E. A.M'KL?ATH. ' Bnndletoi N. Ci4 15, July 1S36? , . lOtlstNoy. mation issued by the Vice President of Mexi co; calling for 15,000 soldiers,, to march a gainst Texas: in addition to hisy.a declara 7. ationof jGenf Urrea, Commander in-Chief, has recently beeii published, in which he ex presses his, firm determination to prosecute the war 'with rigor against Texas, so soon as he is directed by Congress to proceed. These facts abundantly satisfy tne that the govern- , ; State ;oif IVortlv Carolina, i ' : Buncombe Goynty. I - 7 Cbiirt of Eoalty Spring Terra, 1836. Jacob Merrill n LAL ') V i - vs. . Bui for discovery and relief. L m tU katMfAtion.r of the Court that ment of Mexico will continue the war until it M-ew Merrill, one ofthe above named defendants, is js morj fuly satisfied that it! cannot succeed :. .. .. M' inhabitant pf aapther ?tate,1 M ' withoat the jaris: ; j. i en8lang tKe 'qoU ntm. which fact I cannot 1 r:iion of this court:. It wastherefpre ordered that pub- T . ! ,? ? f ' r pnfP.J: fin be made fi.r six weeks ini the "Carolina Ga- doubt it wiU ere ng earn. T he Govern-.it-i tintifvinir thesaid Andrew Merrill,' to be and ap- ftient of Texas informed me that so soon as ' tar before the court of Equity to be holden for Bun- U ascertained that Mexico Would not ratify ' Wbe county at the court-house , in-Asheyille, on the u T agreed upon, they would make foorh Mondav after the fourth Monday in September, rlc t .T B . " c lu . A'm:.nr ' SSK to blead answer or demur, ottierwisi Immediate preparation for another campaign. ';j. .nnfoaan will hi i rpdered a?ainst him I nnd tn thix ipnfl: bestowed UDOn me the com IVU?IUCIU inv j i j l I - -, v - j. Of the South Carolina Commissioners to the visable to cause . Knoxville Convention h . 1 by South Caroli The Commissioners islatbre of South Carol nation and survey ofthe country between the decide whether any alterations have been Vni river anu f i.e. ciiy oi ytmmu-m " irX j "L """C::" on full deliberation after all the necessary in-' purfrDse of ajsenamiM the best Me ,' .r fomn itdl fciwlbien 7Wd 'belbt&mi route tor a nair it.oaa nave me inonor. io """v i ; - - submit to the Convention n6iy assembled at h i The Legislature of South Carolina in addi- Knc xville, sucli information as they haFe been tion to, the chatteriabove mentioned, also pas- iblq to obtain. Aware thai ftnis vonvenuon ;sea an act to caus, surveys io ne maue ior a would De cpmposea oi ueiegatesirom an iiiiose iivau rvoau Deiween viuciuimu anu uanes- portionsTof country most deeply interested in ton, appropriated $10,000 Tor that purpose, "r - ' I I -.:' -ft ft .!;: - l!1 1 . . I - 1 - , . : .3 prace ana anpoioiea uie unuersignea vommission- . 't:rv ik , i tr y--M,;-;.t are tne proper means to be nil tlm cxcit u FwCmu. ,uiiuc y.c. pu.. w.v y "I f States interested therein, in one simultaneous mino, m reierence 104ms great wor, uie uu- ..iju iveiHucfty,; ""uoruiugiy - . i sneedv accomnlish- ------, -1- 7 . . - 1 . . . . . .. . Hill set for hearing as to hi in. Test, I : K. U. M'CLUJIE, C. ;M.. E. State of North Carolina. I" 1; ' Cbnrt of Equity; Spring Term, 183G. t n..:-l Walah ItT. ' . I " ' ' 1 1)111 ior san mission pt Major; General, and requested j me to hold myself in readiness to return promptl to that country, with such persons as might wish to emigrate with me, and made assuranr ces that they would give me the earliest intor?. mation possible, coucernmg their public in , . , ' i vs. ( Bill for sale and dis- tentions; and l am well, assured that the Ceo; Cat6eui,etnHeirsoC(triibutionof real estate. prp;HPnti unon learnitiff the hews above allu "SSatisfacJn ofthe court,that GeoJ ded to,' will order me forthwith to prof r.,; . hi, wife Nancv. Daniel Droddyand wife Ke- ceed. ziah.'jesse Knighton, and the heirs of Betsy -Knighton, !jn answer to your inquiry, concerningjthe rrarriAdto Burwell Richardson, ibamuel fcmart and .... - n lull "1 jDmirrrnnria' nill Ke .k .w'tA-rnh Knighton are not inhab t- wuuiuwii w "'" v "a w " --1 . . ... . , rjitmn he maae lorM wm muuiiu.uu.vi , notifying tbe above named defendants to be and appear mnnlntion that ! the soldiers of ! th at a courtof Equity tope noiden iorine coumy 01 nun- r- -..-r - v . , -i ' . .lc0"..ifto?n AehJviile nnthe4thMondav Armv of the United States are allowed to- coiTiDe a iuc tl,u v T 1 r - 1 1 -.' . j !i .A.-.u-itKrondavinSeDteroberiiexLtbenandtnereto rether with a bountv of 1280 acres of. land to weiui,inveroruciiiu..v-.wy-;(,- r.--- eacn private woo enusui yuriug no . will b rendered aMinsiuieBi,aaa uivauy u- e - , . m -ntus - anJ ; a' nronort onate bounty at this rate for a lessor greater length " V; State of North Carolina j v i5 . Haywood County. c Superior Court of Law, Spring Term A. D.,1836. ."-"fir""'.- f ' .-. 7: J 71 it &'n v ri -v 1 il 1 ft n n I.'. V nripa to them. . "iesi, 19&24 E. II. M'CLURE, C M. E. of time. ; This regulation is subject to the m- ture action ofthe Congress of Texas, which will doubtless continue the same rule. It is the S mak nts my impression that soldiers, claims have I I . ' I 1 t.i! J- !' -.11 vkava preterence in ineir locauou iu uu mun far as it regards tne inquiry which 7,1m : a mw .w ill uri. 1 . i IS this case it appearing to .the satisfaction ofthe concerning the command of such emigrant Court thatthe Defendant James VMurrav is notan n,'maVenter the arm? in Texas, I can in .inhabitant, but resides without the limits ol tnis Mate, . M J 1 1 h f..Hnnwpr; confpred ud S??:.i.-.rrt-r-. nnlered that Publication be made f form. vou. that I have full power , conierea up f:' - .n,M..;,iMnntin the North Carolina Stand- on me bv the Government of lexas, to raise 1 nrpn uvwvw -- - 1 - j - , . rd id Carolina Caiette that the ' said. Defendant ap- 1ea'st 2500 emigrants, and 1 have its pledge pcir at the next term 01 saia oun, w ue uoiucn iri wCord. to confirm every appomtmeni IfHwood Cdanty on tne third monaayauerine lonno Lit,- : JLitmn unless a- noSar of September next, there and then to Plead which I may make in my n0??l"3l 2er or;demurte'tW by greeably to the army regulations of the Uni- n;,. fiforrav afre-said or the same will be taken Pro tPA States! be or they Would be unqualified Confesao, J;earinr hold a similar office under this Govern 12 3mi ment. iThis .will ensure every gentleman posed of as may in future seem bestiiited to provisions the character and Interest of Texas I will t ,up ; as soon; -as1 1 learn the intention of tfeG6v ernn ent of Texas, concerning the W, com municate it to such gentlemen asj he ex pressed their wish to me to raise emigf nts, in the mean time, should any other persJn: wish me, In the prosecution of. the. duties thus impo sed upon them, Col. Gadsden and his. party entered, promptly and zealously upon the er pl oration required, and embodied in a' lumin ous report the result of their examinations, the substance :or which was communicated in from thence across the Cumberland mountain - by the valley of the French Uroad, and jpok iug to the connection 6f Cincinnati hd ?ou- IsyiUeYwith Charleston. In bnsequince io w ever, ofthe Purveys directed byGeofgia of the Gap through Rabun,' they; deemed It adfisa- H can dl)e season to the Legislatutes of the several Jct m their power, i With Uis-vie ble to obtain all tbe information on the sub- Col.; rl hnivft ' - in. rom this report, u-"- v-T"; r "rrr contain a mass bf,val-Denn,"VJ e TWM VtWte, nrn r.OtA Dan OI7JT ICRcHS 1lSlHCl. IU UUUlil tltUliUa,- , ta me ptUxtord, States interested therei '---- ! t I TkT it Li--: . . at L.inCOlnt?c i0n tvhifh will h fminH to i 1 . j " - ii rl a iin rV rv'o f 1 r t " ctinri n. e ho. r,o ;mutoW tho adioinme Rabua county, in; Georgia,;with in- 5.i-l SLrUCllUIIB IU UUB3 UT 1UD ttauuu, uau. IV"" oUtl t-'hi f.ouiai.,;- f"Vrh the valley of the Little Tennessee, tots Hl-LiiiT. :'-rri-ij a j irr.ii ' 2L.iJi- ooint below ,the Smokv Mountains; and Lt.:., r-k. thence to Knoxville. where it is expected 'i REPORT whether a practicable route for a Rail . Road has been: found from the Ohio River ta the At lantic Ocean, to connect Louisville and Cin cinnati withj Charleston! .whether such a work can be constrncted at a . reasonable expenses wnetner tne advantages 10 arise irom;ir-wifi Horiumorl huvo nnt hpcitntpd tn rprriiiMtP! thfiir li thp rniith Ivfirolina lyOin missioners to iimtei 7? r - ; : ment. in an unoeciaKing 01 sucn vast 1 inag- proceedings with a view to suhmit the results with those of the said States jn causing the niiude- Intended to constitute .a connecting to -this. assembly.' The Commissioners, have, proper surveys to be made. In consequence, . k0.m r '.ht fSltntc ;t Aii h- ,,t- e however, of the failure of those States to. pass fer, vVih -ahdIidIe to expect j success, unless - such acts, the undersigned have been compel- lhs great wbrk.be entered :upon in a spirit accordingly, repaired to K-noxvilie td tneet th Convention.- and have also directed, their sev . 1 .. .1 . 1 1 -.ii.ii. 1 . . r r . : 1 . i .& eral brigades of Engineers tsemble , here, led to FAr tho nnrnnco nf pnnppntmttntr ih infnr-1 tended to have been nerformed in conuinctioni i. t. I ; 1 i J !. 1 . ' ,( -.i ll V11 : - . . . jj.r e 1 . .1 o: ..1 I f "'r'.i ! . i - . -'1 'i-'v : -k - omer oiaies-n it ..j tL --x . !, rniUW may give an inipulse to this ,work--certainIy e purpose 01 .concentratti mation they mav have procured:. 16 -belaid be- i with the Commissioners of the fore voii. ! t ii I 'f 1 ' 1! 41 ; 1 If Commissioners had been Tappbinted.l and I 1 . .... . - i l '.' 1 . .1 " , - lS. , B j. I - . ... "!..-'-;-., " 1 ' i . In giving a brief history of we feel that it is due to odeel the Engineers, who have ' been Industriously I in North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennes- tru ;Li;nra rUi n,t;nli. emhloved in makin? the explorations and sor- see and Kentucky. - and the Convention might f L-. - il iu-nitfiZi'n . ' ii ; onrma veys to state, that we have: been greatly em- thus have been put in possession of an actual calculated to advance the great! object which hiirirassed in our nneratinns. bv the shortness survev jof the whole route.: Necessarily re uJ .i a eu;a .,mnnsA ifhistorrof kr, proceedings, appropriations made bjr these States surveys one0f the noblest which has been projected iff ue to povleelVes, as well as to might-have been, commenced simultaneously mideyn tiroesi-that tnaensure its' success; ofthe time whichhas been allpwed,us, and the stricted in bujoperatiqns, we have rnade,how- extraordinary inclemency; of the j weather, ever, the utmost possible exertion to put the Findin g it impossible, , under these cireum- Con vention ini possession ot such intormation stances, to do more than j to make an exam in- as may enable them to act efficiently! ojj thjs ation aod survey of a portion of the designa- subject. ' On an'appHbation made to theiSeb- ted route; we did not hesitate to direct our at- retary ot war, that pmcer was pleased 10 sui jtention exclusively to that section of country! fer Capt. V. G.-Williams ofthe Toppgraph which presented the greatest 'difficulties em ical Engineers, Lieuts. Dravton, Whitej and braein the Mountain region -extending troml ned, otlhe army, ana air. u. t, feainer- the foot of the Blue Ridge east, to the West- stonehaugh, ot the Civil engineers, to enter orn hnie bf the Cumberland mountain be- into the service ofthe Commissioners for - thej ; i ; t fFroin the Jackson Trnth Teller! - lievin that if this portion of the route should purpose of making under theiirectiont the ANOTHER CALL FROM GEN. G-AINES ho tnnnrt fn ht nraczicaoie. ine country f DeiOW auuie mcuuuucu fcurvrys.-r- j, wcec r scuhcuisu i , r , i; t um uwuiiAAHjiw. will be readyHo afford such information as? may be" required of them. l -J', t '-. r-l'i". " ROBERT Y. IIAjYNE, ! ) Commissioners ,,rA. BLiVNPING, i ' U I: r;:5:-on the. v PATRICK NOIJLE f:riuisville;Cir THOMAS SMITH, P cinnatj andv THOS.F, JONES, Charlestort ' .C. EDMONSTON- 1 'A Rail Road. , Knozvilti, July, 5t18Z(k i. s. , r7 77. i- :i -'..w )--,; JT and on the other to the Ohlooiight ordeiof Capt. assumed to pi. Mi - i I - -lr' -( iromine' neau- waters o uicitto. a. c u.ov.... -rr-..u.,v uo ... i - . - , -w . -. i . i , i . - .. . . . . n rt. .tin nunir t n m n vw . rentioi.thatVI,tthepubliei:rhee.in held;at 15 ue iuage, into ine Taiiey m"? I-"? ." ". r ' r ."v " ' j rrul. rA, Vtw.n.A rinwn 1 Bir nrU nnf fronef and that when their coun Uincinnan, in Augusi iasi iiswas ihuuwscu mi . . . . . 1 - . :r ! I -T-. connect thatdtv with Chanesion, oya; nau, xrencu juroauxviici, u i.uj vr:;r. " ,V j r : - S ' and 7able Report! was Wished; that valley to a point from whence Jhewin cticabilityof he scheme, and; rout for a Rail Road could be I marked out, with an alacrity rthjr ;of i hg eat advaiitages thaUwcluld result tfrom1 across the Cumberland mnuntan;intoj1ien. Pnnee. . NowJ uwunpHshment. 'A printed copy df these' ucky. The Commissioners eU: them, ropinis of Madison ounty. .There is , nor f lisaccorapiisnmeiii. jjiiijiu.v - , , lL . - , t ,r.. - .iL. .u :,fL-;r 1 mvmir favorite. Gen. Gaines; , oroceedings having been transmitted to ynar-4 seires : restraineu t- t 7 u.c u tt" IlCi ,,-fi-th 1 1 .1 II . ... It.. M n M l ' ' " IIIR srillCG V UU Ul W. . - i.... :. ' "... i . f -1-: t. leston. the liveliestnieresx was excuea among umc nuu --r j T" 'i. r . v - - 'r.i,. nrlif es ' " . , . 1 . j cPl- 4-.a r.m tAiVrhirnrPvsfiirth.r than! theatre of onerations has the eyes ofthe woria her citizens, wno liao looKea sucu ?,.u- r .uuu. 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Rutherfordton Intelligencer (Rutherfordton, N.C.)
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Aug. 11, 1836, edition 1
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