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i . : - A .'' '. I " -IT i 1 . - r i to .;l3.i?.v: r-. V r l'V' ft A Oar arc the plana of falr.dtliebtfo! Peace. . Dnwarp'a br par eir (age to live like Brother f. YOU XXIV. i' ' 111" 1 -- i i 1 ",-. ." " '. 11 1 lsntiblishcd every Fa id at, by JOSEPH GALES Sc SON, .1. U Tliree Dollars per annum, or One Dollar onl a Mail jar iu jfcsu'wj uc i, " ADVKUTlSEMENTS tv rrpv?'mir 16 lines, ncatlv inserted thrcfc times for r dollar; and 25 cents for every wcceetUn publication ; ' those of greater jengxa in ue sajue pn?puriun. cATiojfs thankfully received. -....JJsttxbs to KEMAUKS OF MIL SPAIGHT On the bill for-obtaining tlie necessary Survejs on the Subject of Uoads and . Canals. i ' . I . . . ... -1 r . i: Jn the House of Reprecntativet Feb, 5, 184. 'Mr. SrAioHT.' of NorthCarolina, rose to express iliis opbositlon to the bill, , and suc- ,cinctiy to give ue reasons oi uiai upiuuuuii. The lateness of the period of discussion, said tie, ought; perhaps,1 to prevent me from say ing" any thing. I hope, however,, the com mitter will Damon me lor tresnassmpr, ior a very short time, upon their patience. If this government had sprung into existence from a. state of nature s f it had derived hs being immediately from the people. then, from ii verv nature, it would have the power con- . tendea far:h would have been inherent by t he verv formation oi tne mvernmcuu x ur, to create a national eovernment, would, ne tessorilv.'! unless restricted by the people, give h" all the powers and attributes of so vereignty ?Thesc would arise necessarily, for termini. . But. th:s is hot the character of this erovernment. Instead of denvingits existence !immediately from the people, it was called into' being by sovereigns. It is ihr work of sovereienis the grant of power bv them for their own benefit and that of their ocodIc:: As this erovernment derives if Tif ptice and nowers v erant, it behoves : the adTcates of tliis bill to shew that the go vernment haa the power.'' To point out this power in the, charter! which gives it exist- ence ; to snew it m ioetconsutuuii ui uic I United State's- I deny the power. . If it is V Wtm. it is bv exnress trrant. or it is neccssa- ( ry asd proper to carry, into effect some ex I ' tireaslv ETanted power.5 Is it expressly grant ed? . Thefe b no clause ' in the constitution mentioning that .the general government has the power tpNroake roads and canals. Bik, sir, gentlemen say it is expressly, granted to the general 1 government to make roads, for the constitution givts Congress the power to establish post, offices and post roads tM Congress have power to make roads for the conveyance of the mail. That " establish" 1 means 'create' "make.?' All however, agree .that the power to make canals is an implied orte.l - if we look for the definition -of establish," we find it means "to fix," .Ho build up,'l to make firm..' In niy timation, the meaning.: which is given it in that section of the constitution, to desig nate," to fix," and U to establsh post roads" only gives power to designate or x the route upoa "which the mail shall go ! to point out" the place; from which it shall be carried, and the place io which it shall be conveyed. The government, in its legisla tion upon the mails, gives it .the same defini- ton. Gentlemen rely uppw the use of the . word "establish," in-tlie preamble of .the onstitution,, to strengthen their definition of '.he word. "To establisli justice," say they, " Means create justice. Justice is the accord ance of action .with law ; the concurrence of a-tion with the ru'es promulgated for its go vernment. It is coeval and coextensive with aw, divine, natural, and hurr au It is moral- y fxistent. To establish justice means to point out the means by which justice will be at cured. In my opinion, genUemen could j!ft have selected a worse, example to illus- trat'j U.eirposrJtion Gentlemen say, Con gress must have the 'power to make roads to VonVt v the mail utoa ; for there maybe, no roH(i,and CongTePS 'cannot, in that case, have ihe mails carried between such places as lic v maV tliink ncce5un-," unless they have towcr to make a road. In every country 1 1 ere will be roads ; in every settlement the i i. habitants. must and will have the means cf cemmunicatior. wit'.i c.-rch other. - Tioads roust, jiceiKarlly, be rr.atle in every settled part of tltecountry. lue oDjeciot ine mans. is to . jcuiiuse miomnation thixmgli tue community, .:id tixe roads mrile in each community or settlement cerlair.ly aliordeu an inlet lor that information, for tjiey abunuartjy altom the cans of intercotirse and communication.' Juppose, say geitlemen, a state we're-to shut rrp" her roads to prevent tiie mails from nas-ct- throurfi the state has not the general government power" to make a new road, or To- open ..the ones Uat have oeen closed $ And, it it has not; a state coma .prevent the general government from exercising its pow : er. The case put is an extreme one. Peo ple would not, by sfiulrine; up theb roatls, be .willing to deprive themselves of their advan tage's." It is not, however, the only instance in which the states can aflect the general go .vernmcmTi:T the exercise of its powers. Sir, a majority cf the states containing a minority of the people can put An end to this govern ment by net, appointing Senators.. This goj vernment must depend upoh public opinion -for its support ;" and,' whenever public Cpi Jiion is against it, and itlosesjhe confidence fthe peopleit must.faU-xan no longer xist. I'flus must be the case with all go emmdnts l-ke ours. There is' no complaint Uwtany road is wanted for the purpose f i r.insmittlnj jthe mail that there is anyplace id' importance wanting a mail that has no road ty wluch 'itlcari be qanicd to it. AVh'ere, then, is the necesMity of 'exercising' this pow- to carry into execution that power, but to ef fect another j object .V' .Some sayjwe haye power to nuke roads ind canals, py, implication from the power " to regulate commerce among the j several stales." Frorn a power to prescribe rules un der which commerce shal I be conducted fa monjj the several states, (for, regulate means, Tsecribfc rules,) they contend we have 'the power to make channels ot commitnn 4y .which commerce can' be carried on .March 5. We feel confident! that if a certain gehtlenifn in a northern state, who hag lately to pay S5000 because hb wife oft ST. ItONAN WELL Just received and for sale by ? 1 v.". i nil V6 r snV; ficiou3lv thrust "concerns of other people, should hear entered on the. Stray Hooks off of the fate of 'this poor animal he. will :e tne f 7 Wake county, on the 16th of February. I a tear nf heartfelt Symnath? to her canon i bv Cyrus Whifaker, Esq. who uvea twelve I . , t ; ff,v. ,i. r i. ! To 1 : rtK , r w,t-;r!, nV,i- nxrers's Cross memory haying learnect himself from AS hex. .TpMGftJE 'into the vhs I shair only say that in this mode of j0ads, a certain Horse, of the following de- sail experienced the direful consmuen constructionf the Constitution may be made scription,! viz. a Bay Horse 4 feet 11 inches i r r- :. . J T - ' - f to - have as many meanings as the ingenuity of FenHemen can give i and as various as their diffrrent imaginations. .,1 . j From the power to raise and support ar mies," the power to moke roads and canals is obtained; Tt is said, that In this extensive country, covering a vast surface, that, for the proper defence of the countrv, we ouglit to have-the means of giving facility and ce- hi?h, with a small posed to be 12 or ease called the big head. valued to thirty-five dollars. MEKITT DILI.IARD, Kanger, Marph 3. I .- :- .t.,-- j' . 33 ll star in his forehead lf 4 sup- W of iin unbriified toilue , W r 14 vears old, and has a dis-1 -. ' 7 I ' which piray W4s xne virpiua, jjesiaiure. aojourueu on Wednesday; after a session of 101 days.-: : . U,.,"';i" ; '.: )--4 .: : if-- 'o :i . ! Tobapoo TIahket. -The prices of ii m nj i a AAmmttron Tr Tiio ion rT m s rnimrv -- ' .1 laity' to the movement of troops and to the on the lnst3in Ne, Man r named 1 obaccq, (say tlie la st M liton Gazettej j . - . - - - -... . - . i ii -I hi tM- . - " T ... n I I I"1-'"" i nai iroops ougpi,'wiin iaciuiv, 10 ue muv-i ;u. ...I t Zrr4.A TK.if 1 DUUT, canals and wads would effect this object, and I , ,JinnlA m-IhPn fmrttA nf 11 nd 1o . nd U .l.i tne a hammer to . petween ana ju j ears oia, sxoux i nave iinproveu eunsiucruuiy Biace our HMSP Mast quotations. . Private sales ha vfi tTIi!3, number iscertalneo!, with thc town orj; vUlaseiii which each- paper iiC publidPiiere: are probably a feytf L scattedn 'papera 'not yet . reported f q ' the Dirjartnieht5 . , - t-"':v-t"-T ;'i-- : : i ' . Rzyfe, Match li; 1W4 ; , annual tneetinn: of j the Cttmber land Agricultural Society,, walield in ; , this town on Mond iV and Tuesday of . ' ast week,, and agreeably rto th provb- ' : ions of the constitution oft. the society , reouinng the election ot olncers, thr . ibllowing officers were duly elected for j the ensuing yedryr,,.' : : - -y:- r .jrr 'J J' John A. iamerjq.v, rresidnt. v l 1 John !HoDOEsfand" v , 15- James Seawexl, Secretary. I ;i JohV Matthews, Treasaretv . 't -1 JoHK'If LACK, ! ' -John Smith - : it.Ai i nir i:itnr.iiiHiiiii i 11:11 ur usvr uic uu w cis lv . m-ie-V-oind WU."' ; lto isoninj .J .?T5 ll: ,i: JSSSili SSK-SL .1 I Grefpsboro , N. C. Nov. 29. 7 lawSm S9 45. ;This augurs lis luiiikuiiuiuiii r. IUI IIMUIIl UV l v- i 1. - I IV. This mitrht be the pro- per 'course, lf this government had its exist- ence-immediately from the people, to show it powers and the propriety of using them. Hut I should conceive, in this federative go vernment, it ought first to be.showrt we have the power to act ; then by showing the ex- nted him for services tae-inthe pediency of the measure, the propriety and Tointion. W oranted to him for the amount u""5 wuiHViut OUi..i. -"-lot two hunoreu ana twentv-eumr. acres I LANCASTER DISTRICT, ! : " ! Squth-Cakoli!ta, . ' ' SI JSwember 18, 1820. Tl ECEIVED of Charles Elms, sen. a Land Xl Warrant, No. 648, dated 24th Oct. 182Q, well The plan ter can now bring his Tobacco to thi market with a fair jwospect of Steward a n-M fin( Henry Elliot,. : Jo SI A II F.VANSi . , Daniel M 'Leak,; Neil MeiliT ; ; l ne ioi lowing resol adopted 4-- - Resolved, That the sum ot 5120 be placed unions 1 were therfi a good pricer-jUur pnees will vie with at the disposal of the. iloawl of Rma-ers for thosof Lynchburg and Richmond. J the" enduing year; tobechVtribuU:cl by them la I- ! j I prenmjiiiS, for, the best specimens of such ar- rr.i vr ttI tT 1 ii 5 j Mic'etfoffomeStioj ukauuiactures, may bv .rheewHavenflerald, a paper M board e deemed advis .bkrthe exhibf. should, in acting, be within Ihescope of ourl - h;d warran; j agTee to ay 0n tjie best voted to the cause ot Mri lalaouu, conM tion (or show) to be held at BiicI time and- of Managers.'. . 4 ""4 'Vt'' 'Y V" T7-,-'1 ' : ' Resolved, That the President be requested to deliver, I on the day of sai ..exhibition, at suitable address. ' ' : v.-; ,; The meeting was punctually attend ed by the President and Vice-President, ' ( powers i we must act according to-the leW land 1 know or can find," appropriated for that tains the following candid remarks on icr of our authority. By the Consttution wfe purpose, that is vacant where its No, is drawn. uj QK; .Vf i0 I nL,m- otl r ' i. have the powers expressly -deleeated U S.niw.wWnfrhavnnlmvhanri the subject of the j ate Republican Con c .rcM, .; andseaL. ! venuon ai vv asmngto that instrument, and those WILL. W. OSBORN. proper" to carry into effect those delegated 1 1 j by express grants rta others, I wouldere 1 N B Sadd 0 shorn agrees to obtain a Grant unserve, uiai ine gram oi sovereign pywers on M d wan.ant. in sa d Elms name. Dy a sovereign, there fluent to oe a very iDvm. . avtt.t.iAMW. OSRORN . . . ; . '.i r , i n ' 'T r-- biriKi iui):ii.iuii iv :ujui:v ll,c ,l1 1 u I Witness. goes to prove that the which at once opposition, (des- Thomas M'Lure. Sam'l Spratt. 1T pairing of all hopes of accomDlishin the election of tlieir favorite obiects. in and most of the other officers, as -tweli opposing the good oid mode of concent also by the memWrs genially f and all i- u rr -.j. - ; k manifested much laudable ral in the tr9tmg the. public will by caucusing, od2'LtfftlS-t ar, daily yielding theirl pretens pns ih object of tiie soewtv Airriculture. It is deemed uW-1 faYOr of that candidate who is uniting, The Agncultural Snoy & Exhibition, trrant of a power : for a sovereign cannot be supposed willing to diminish its powers and authority, especially by slight implication. io suppose mis, is to suppose a.sovereign willing to destroy itself, to commit a political 'suici'Je. There are roaqs in every direction of our country, made in every part of it, and they must necessarily exist as Jong as there are people in the country These roads af ford facilities for the conveyance .. of our troops trom anfl.to every nan ot -the Union. I i '--r-- m; . mnon is oi xne samp cnaracier, precisely, a i o,-, . n u ' ..in:..L-.i i . croons ana me iransporxation oi provisions,! Mares at xmnv-nve uouars uie orasun, wiucu in -our view mc taum iiuiuniuun ui mi. t J. i 1 a. . ! . . I l . J 1 x I a. f " i necessary .to say and will jneyitably become the favorite will be held at Meadow branch, on the I ; moreof Virginian, 0f tlie whgle republican family. V -1 farni of 0hn A. Cameron, ' U than tjbat he will " .' l': t e i . W v inS this town? on the 4th and 5th of No- 9tind.tW-hA.w- . JTh? B0tm!nan of .Crawford at Wash- vember.next. A list of the Premiums, ; anxioustoi, iS LLi Y . - ute necessity, but I certainly would fenuire I instances. 'Mares that went to Vmrinian see how some of Our neighbors, who have " w uivu ua.?,. jwau vv.u : V : ' W . J-- . I . . . 1 . w I . - m - .. J v: t r . 4 " I f mnwl " in r . onm A'' A! www n. it should last season and ma v. trom anv cause, have ineretoiore Deen rreai sussiersior tyiucus no-1 niai, a.m w.uc flii be a mean obviously suggested to the mind, I failed, will be covered again this season, gra- minations, but whose .tender consciences haye that 01 a large dog, color brown, with , as necessary and proper to carry into execur j tis. glares may be fed with grain if required, j lately become alarmed on the subject of a j long tail -j9ieS With 'if i 'k't I. man, -1 His head is in the i ... - i . w r r' wm i w niiii rwsw w 1 aj v w nna n w- and wishing- to send Mares, may send them to come ta trumpet forth the nominations Sor V" Y rrv,? V" "rr?9 him, and he will send them on to.he Horse. Governor, Senntors, &c. made by the Legia, resemDie mat OI any animal Known ,Miyh4. 1824. JAMES J. hARKISON, 'llauvc Caucus of Connecticut. tion the power contemplated, having a direct at the neighborhood price.V Congressional caucus, will recpncile the gross approach of and proper relation to it. I refer the gentle- j Ail persons living above Mr. J. C. Qoodes, inconsistency of j their conduct when they r rmf J-it's. m.n n ki. .T.Ji.. ...... r ii. .n n-liil.nniii.MnH u.iLi nMTnnj k iA 'rYm t'.'i ' tpnmTt forth tli nominations for lorin Of L CIL Oj tutu IV Uk AVCllCUl ICUUll VI iltll. iiiocuaJii on the. Alien and Sedition Laws, a part of which has been read by a gentleman from Virginia, (Mr. Rives.) If we depart from the mode J have mentioned, and bring in ex pediency, as a means of liiterpretinc: and construing the Constitution, we make it eye- ry thing it ceases to have that steadfast clia racter which 32tlMr there.. Is supposed to have killed and j j eaten Sheep---keeps mostly in the; oped AN AWAYj from the Subscriber, Hying eJi Eg fire L Saturday lastL "aye not been, able with good horses iff was intended to be riven it. '"Acr!,u" "i. and three nejrro children, the eldest 10 oyertaKe nimf: ana jne dogs Keep am: - i,-i..(l Vwn nuuse, on Mayo oreeK, V.'c ic.uui , . ! !: " I vArvraariArtfiil Hiatal in rhaa WKmf, io oe me cuaru oi uie reopie s anu 1 1 L.. .u vpam n d. who were noV w"ma bTtU,i?Jhe EDMOND. He isbout 22ir3 ye'aVs were burnt to death. tThe mother had he istops a Jooks, rou powers ot the General Government, and those Li , - . . ...t-. ,.- . i ;' , . ' x-J r-L :L I iTcn " , if . . . . ; a.. . ! ta- i. - ioiu. nve leex nine or ten incnes injrui. oaa a i o-onft out a snort, nine, ueiore. aiiu. as isif" wi. me auics. xi swauows ud eyerv nower. i ....... w f M5""- - - , - . . . j We should be careful in extending ti .K" .uii cuaucc ici. .ix.r Vij , very often done, connned tne children ..... . o ' i T I T"i t li ai rt t lin hf fnmn rrinn 'jn'I hull Q smn II I . v f- . . i . . . , . ! eratt this Government, and curtailine- those rM,V- ir-- " Tr" in the kitchem bv. tasteninc tne- door on c k ca r .u I o cam. - i ucrc n une panicuwr mu un iiim, . ., of the States, the! -... i' . L t. I tlift outside : so are securea bv aoui otl. .. . i , ' . i u.i u .,r I io his lormenv navmir an uicer on it. xic i iiu.j. vir im-uiu vi 4 i siau upon when.it is rict.wantetl:. and then invert rl intd torrmcrciaJ or other purposes t'nJ r a jowcr w do an act, not necessary cf the States., In most rights of individuals rights but in this Government there is no tluncrot the kin rights of the citizen. infringement bv is federative in iU character. The state Go; vcrnments areervetl immediately from the People and act.directly upon them. Iii tlie construction contended , for by the advo cates of this bill, this Government may, at ome future perioil, to carry into effect some granted poutr, undertake to regulate de iu uuvi-iiiiiicui. mere is no- a 1 , i ii inil-nothing pointing ot the .W?? "Ia itizen, and securing them from d n 'W. , r ? u nhie yarn one, trimn formerly having was tolerably well dressed in nomespun ; worn, a mixed coat, or a mmed with red. and had on suppose has the' appearance of a traveller. The last account I had of him he was on his way to Oxford, Granville Coun ty, and' .from' thence he intended to gotoi wards Utieigh. Some person has given him a kind of free pass. It is saut he intends to ball his name John Jones, of Rockingham a, a.. : .': -ua ji:. scents and the ,11 rih..t: f r..i "nSv- AnX P"1 "5"cr A.l..V a V w n , servant to me, shall be entitled to l -PP.?rS me' Vllh -a.S mu,ch the at iove reward of 20 DoKars and any in- EnXi l i "irL-SS: V I h exCif-l,,c formation of said Negro man so thatl get him n thahfiSly received afdhbe- .i:7:.: , ,V " , . . , '' , ,u,- rairv rewarded. Jlemarkablr Occurrenee.-A tab? that the esca of dry brooin grrass was lying on thJe sori?s Pack etirom America, state thi t' floor of the kitchen, to which the firjej they left Sti John's within a few hours: V le little sufierers Greenock paper in announcing the ar- ! fee. A quantity rivals there of tfief Jessie, and rhomb f was probably- communicated throui or each' other s r and what js Very re-- y - - ':' the carelessness or thoughtlessness of markable,-and perriapsuiiria r ':. .1 - j: J I cast anchor in Doudas' Harbour, when : ; 5 ' ' to act. If, they have the .least doubt, they I Ut: , rMtcrl.t nnt'K. i,.fa 4V.. ll) ' . . i 1 1 promised not to occupy the attention of tlie committee long I have tur briefly ri ven my opinions, and performed my promise. THPMAS LAWSON. f33 4t - If flIIE" undersigned, by. authority, of the bro- JL ther ol the iato Waljis Eastburn, of this city; book-seller., ha vimr administered to his titate, requests all persons indebted to tlie sam ueccaica to pay their Notes or Accounts to liiin, and'sucii as may have claims asrainst the Estate bfTsakl deceased, are desired tofTwvihr 1 send them in to him foraettlement; ! vt . 1 J-, . 1 " I . . -.-J. GALES, Ur. : lrK itaieiii, Feb. 20, 1824. I TJooks at luction; 5 UKING our . Superior Court I Week, TUESDAY, MARCH 16,1824. A singular and we believe uhprece dented instance of the effect of passion in a brute animal, V3 witnessed in this not Ion": since. 2- ( which1 "commences t; on Monday; the A horse whilst . , -- . r hls "respects to a trough of pro was somewhat annoyed by a cow, who seemed determined to parti cipate without ceremony, in the good things he was so eagerly discussing. Slie so far accomplished her intentions 29th of March) will be sold at Auction: all as to protrude her head into the trough, sS?ee a?$l ?T and Was ip.the very act Pf commencing s.sung ot a large collection of Booics, Prints, 7 w r , . 4,1 . e: ! As valuable Phantasmagoria, several heroperations, when tthenorse con vine- Thermometers, and ' Ttammiers. a number 1.1 otjUptical Instrument;, &.c. I AsMie stock of . 1 y t l i. . f Books is considerable, . it is presumed that and forgetful of - that nobleness of . cua- the sale will be worth ;he attrition cf Book- ter ibrwhichs he has been character; sellers. SchooUtnattru anA ntfiM !i thw 1 i : . .."' 1 - : ' t . ill doubties- be sold much below their value, lixed, caught the tongue-of the cow be A Catalogue of the t3ooka will be printecd tween his teeth, and in an. instant se. previous to the 'sale, and may He had at the . . ' . ! t t.l tpreof Ji-Gales Vrofto Scott, twaml-The ww l Auctioneers; ' ;: ;;:'r v ajsbort time and died.v -A Casualty. A small sloop boat, hay j the other- came also into the portr : ing on board eleVen persons, besides though during the whole . passage they, the owner; was upset aboutD o'clodk never fiad seenjeaeh otHer!?Thc dis- cn 1 liursdav ? evemtigr, ; ; near vasuei tance 15 iiuwarus i ovw mnes, arai .. " . v - ....... Am.' ' . . -.. '..- - ' r , PiftckHey, and eight lot Uie number they S3 tbrtunately drowned. The boat which I . j v H'-C ;" j 1 ;f. , " unset, had inl tow. a few minutes pre-1 Justices of the Vacf The Bel- vious to the accident, a canoe boat, be-j lows Falls paper states that " Vermont longing to Mr. Uempsy, laden witn nas one jusuc? ior every jji , souis, on crockery, saved from. the Wreck of tlie an average j and that ; more tijan everr ; Britiih ship PlaiitagenerT-rr-When tbo$e fortieth man, of la wful age L a 'Justice on board- the "fcinoe observed thejcc- of the Peace ! f - . I ; - -fr ; denf,J they hastened, notwitlistamllng ''fy1-' mi' i: - -! the violence of the rnnrj, to the relief r ' ItlZLIlItXCD, - i of those on bourd the sldoo and. after - In this county; onTluiraday last, Dr. Jihi v discharging most of the crockery froni yy tos Eliza Jtfe4 daushter of IW ; the canoe-wexe ibrfunate enough tomei SSn JE'jl 1 ilt t, J ? Joseph -II. Hilllard, to Miss Stisan IXarsrareV daughter of Jeaiillargraye, Esq. n ! f ' I In Orange county,- on; the 19th uht Mr. Thomas "aucett to Miss Hannah Durhani. ' On the same day, lir. Irederick Collier to ! Miss Laicretia st H-int,-, daughter, of Joha ."it- four of the number. who5 were' clinging $6 the bottom of the sloop. Charicstoy, Courier, ' It has been ascertained bv the Post master General that there are 599 ne ws papers published in the United States, viz: s In Maine 12 IN.i Ilainpshire 11 ; lassachusetts , 35 IhcUe fdamd 9 Connecticut ". 2J ' Vermont l''f " S Peiinsylvaiua 110 1 Delaware j 4 '. Maryland 22 rrrihia, ? 7 s25. N. Carolina,1 12 tSCaroEnal U2 10 Georgia Ohio ' r ' Indiana. -lllinoi Kentucky 1 leiinesse ISssissipm Alabama' Louisiana .. Hunt, deceased. Michtsran . s . .. . .. . ... ipia -Total vln Sparta, Geo. on .'the 19th of Fiibruant ' last, Dr. Frederick !&'SteVarf,-of Leunzlotof to Miss' Naomi jane, second VhiUter cifAo v !. 14 drevEhea, fomcrly of ito C-jlSi ; At his res'uierxe in IFUkeccintyv n.tfcpr';: ism ult or a dropiy, Mr. JolmrQ5tr, m tlfci o 1 60th vear of his acre'. lie was the vouufircst 18 j child ofeldven . all bora at sihgle births ; and . ins 12 , ur uix. pcaui ui . uiu . cxiraorumary t tong-lrVefarjiu tfv. At his residence riear.Wheeririj:, Va. bnthpv 15tb ult; ILwrence Augustine- Washington, . Esqciri fthe SOtli year of hU igei t He ws inephew;. and one or the heirj of Gen, Georgfe Waibinsrton. who'edncated him. and in whbit'-: 1 15 8 X - i J I 1 V 1 -). iV
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