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r .. ., V- rfn a: tt, Trstr'tN' Em s. t -1 -' "J- A STATE !ir:r,:..nvt!7n.;.: Otir are th plana of fair, delightful Peace, ; Uawarp'd by par tT iae to live like Brother., VOL. XXIV. v!7NO.',1283.?'; i' iiUiM-lLdiridlLU; ., ... . . X . ', n TXT av L am - aaar r m w v ai aar v a ai ar FRIDAY, APRIL 23, 1 824. ,' J f " 1 -I TAe "Register Ii published every Fidit, by JOSEPH GALES & SON, . 1 Al Three Dollars per anrmmor One Dollar and Half for nan a year 10 oe paia in advance. ' . into awkward perplexities. We difi not on that occasion feel disposed to break a lance with the Star, because we believed that the statement which we had hitheito made, was received as the correct tine, j That it was so, the following from theTayetteville Obser- lieve, calculated to add much to his qualifications for discharging with abil ity and dignity the al;-important duties of President of the United States! Nathaniel 'Mac on, of North-Caro lina, is one of the oldest and revered Members of the Senate of the United States : one of the fathers of the Re publican patty, and uniformly regard ADVERTISEMENTS LNot exceeding 16 lines, neatly inserted three ver,' will, fully-establish : cmcs ior a aoiiar, ana -so cents lor every i vor ths obsebvxr succeeainr puDiicanon t tnose ot preater ,r . . . x. :r a. w. rl je h. .VWc nf fho Qnnnfa f- itSffl? i le eloquent speech the Editors must be post-paid. . HA2aSIGH H22GISTER. me pwic PU w .uvui.us.ii6. in tne Mouse ot Representatives, spoke -A Subscnber.V who appeared ,n your last f M M" ,t Cato of RepSbli paper, I am induced to correct his ' correct" .. , . . , iceount of the number of Mr. -Crawford's canism, whose deUnda est was applied TUESDAY, APRIL 20, 1824. friends who met at Raleigh, on the 24th of to every aouse, everjF extravagance, December last, for the purpose of orewnHand every species of corruption" The ii i .1 i r ilTi r , , amoiiff inciiibciTcs, anu in puouc ocimc uiei ouinions oi sucii men cannot nut com- r I world, unon . suitable nersons to vote forssl- .. J.i :a n IOPLEs V TICKET. The electoral Elers of President and Vice-President ; and J!:. " I"UUC"'I V" to tTV the rela-l ijucaiiuija, -"cy aiciuuKcu iu andidatestliem-l wh interest, and egarded with defe- The followins is an extract 4tV .1 rn innntlr f vled which ha not, as is the case in a Cauais, - r -v I : . ri, r-,A. been forming m this State ..ever since selve!S when tue 'h, such meetings rence. the adjournment of the Legislature-is pledge themselves to support, not only then, ot a letter to the Editors ot the Argus, at length completed. Gre difficulty S. it 'is enogl, for ,to Mjr, that : . ' . ii. . aistamJ ucn person as uie majority im;u pic , , resnonsihle source., and is A-must have been exrenenced in prevail-1 sent shall designate and prefer, smcnaprac- . . , f, v - N J a nni. rU Kef 1 tice is. certainly objectionable, and I hesitate I culllru lt' wimucutc-oust. h. mg On individuals tO enter the list, OT J condemn it as moralht imDroner. But x "W.siiiNOTOK. March 28. 1824. it would not llAve progressed 60 slowly; as I did not intend to enter the list as a news- Gentlemen : You are authorized to state, m ,'. A ' i I nonii- crirrlr. nr arlv'ocate of ' the meetiner I that Hnn. Nathaniel lirnn Una. in If-tt-r to In Compliance with a -promise made paper scriDDier, or aavocaxe i u.e meeu,g urn rton. ainamei Ayicon nas, in a letter to " 1 . - IaIIiiIaW r Vrnrh I runnnt 9 nv thine in I .n rvt Iuq rnnctttupnfc rllovl K,a rwi Some time Since, that when the ticket I jt more triminal or objectionable than similar I nation to support the Electors nofninated at was COmDleted we .would announce it, meetings of the friends of Jackson and Cal- Raleigh, m Caucus, because they will vote for . - - . I Vim i'hih haVA lativ hen nold it l.inrnln war 111 We Cive It Delow. We wouia nowevcr, t Salisbury. HUlsborb' and Raleigh, for the Seriously ask the citizens of this State,- same purpose ; I shall merely beg leave to in- . , ..i . mi i i form A Subscriber," that I make no doubt, H-hlcn UCKei; iney Will coumciidutc uy ftWT,i:rjit;nn trt j n. Raker. J . M'fiaulv. T. their support : the one recommended I Frink, I). E. Sumner, James Legrand, Thos rf T ' 1 .i n a. D.Li xir tlie camtidates recommended at Washington ; his venerable and patriotic democrat is the warm and decided friend of Mr. Crawford, and we are assured that Mr. JeHeison and Mr. Madison are equally so." VI even if it . were but a penny or two a Barbour, Noble and Rustles. Mr. pound on tea, without knowing who Nob'e moved that the resolution be or-"; taxed them j he therefore called for the dered to lie on the table. VThisue8 yeas and nays upon the question. The tion waS determined in theiegatif e, by yeas and nays were accordingly taken Yeas arid Nays, as follows : Yeas 16. and were as follows : veas, J23, nays Nays 24; . 57 -so the amend merit was concurred? MrS Rubles then moved . thatr the in. Several other immaterial amend- further consideration i of ' the resolution mcnts were concurred in, and the ques- be postponed till Monday next. Upori tion being put on, concurring in the in-1 this motion considerable debate arpse, J sertion of a clause, laying a duty of I in which Messrs. Jluggles, Talbot, ten cents per gallon on Molasses, ineiaimtnyttoimeR, oi'3ie. uicKerson, ivia- i yeas arid navs were called for and were I con, and Findlay, took part." The tiitf as follows : iY eas 65, nays 132. The I tion for postponement till Monday pre- f vailed. ' .-t;'..'. V:;V u K- fTv ;.rorlfo rpnrPPntfl- nevane, M. u. aiurpnv, ixodu wnvm, r. cu tucii. j .rr. . smith. R. B. Garv. Jno. CoU , Jas. .-jh - Z , .1 . r li I ' " ' y " i lecieti iiia.i some unie since, l. lives of the people OT that lormed by 'Graham, N. Gordon, Thos. Clancy, (und h,na pnnts proposed a union a gratuitous assumption ot power on the prooaoiy u c c state ana tms, wmcutney aiieg amendment was therefore rei x lie ; ucii ! aincuuuiciib, Ji MiJwaiiit, ui , nicic is uu itfiiuw uiuic Kciictai uiau strike out the second section of the bill I enriti, and perhaps no country where which provides! thir ' in all cases what l it is carried to greater excess than , iriK soever, all articles composed or mixed Great-Britain. Vhether it be a change of various materials, shall pay thehigh iri the ministry, or an execution at tho est'uty to which articles manufactured New-prop, all ranks" are I anxious vtoi. from any such materials are subject,? learri, particulars. ' An extraordinary was agreed to. i ; ' ' f proofypf this occurred on the 12th Jan.J The amendment nfonosina- to strike last, wherl the London Observer issued out the third section of the bill, which on? hundtd andthirty'-$ven thousand provides that there shall beadded to the copieS? of tlie paper which contained duty imposed on any article, the amount the trial of ThurteLl and . Hunt, for of bounty or premium Fallowed on that the murder of a fellow-ffamblerv Mr. article5, in the country, from which the I Weare. The trial occupied the whoIeV same is exported, was decided as lol-1 of one paper arid a sunnlement; ; and" lows : In favor of striking out 144, op- was decorated with 'eiffhC wood t cuts,; - II, v UCUltUilK SLCUC3 LUI1UCLICU IUI, U1V5 kill i. ,i.i:: j. ii.. t u:u I . iu'-,Lii.i;i-;- ' ' j . : '! jni uy auuiiiir 10 .me uiause wniuii uuw me puuiicauon requireu oat reams reads thus ; ''On cotton bagging four of paper, and producedfto the Printer and-an half cents per square yard," 4,399. besides Da vine- the stamn dutV the words, until tlie 50th day of I which amounted to -63652. J ? June next, and six cents per square ; . " ; ' ' yard after that time.": This amend- A murder was committed oh the 13th r to rri,;D cfc. I . . . . . 1 m , ' A I I UCrSOIlS UrC3CllU insiCJU wi . x tun owm.1.-. WhlCh IS -piedgea to supporx a genuine i jjg arid reference are made by one opposed Itepubhcan--or that Whose sole ODject to a Caucus, but a lnend to the defeat the strongest candidate by I " - dinding the republican strength ? Can! We do not bel;eve tw Mr. GrahamJ any one Say wfiat individual this ticket though the decided friend'of Mr. Crawford; .., , ti iit ; 1 attended the meeting; we believe the re- Xnii eveniuaiiy supponr t as n nut 14 were all there. Editors Rkg. originally created to lorward tne views Qnce the. aboVe was in type, we have J'orth-Carolina Gold.-!' It will be recol lected that some time since, the North-Caro- I A. M. . . I rripnt ursia Qiinnnrfpiri hr fpccrc rPnrl I Iiicf in rlio tnwrfi TTq nn 4ka K- ption Of power on the prooaoiy mere are ouicn, iwr i never w state and this, which they alleged ought to he " - r,- vr . V S ' Y e-V . ti - r r . ! Hlcf '' Ko uil hr infrrmrt that tlievli a. l -.t tu I I .nnk'. ' r Iftrr.hp.r. anil V rio-ht- arui on-1 rlv nf Ssiniiipl HArnft. 4 fro rrklnn i-ort - - . . . 1 1 1 31 ' j tone OLaie, as uie sircaaiis ui xui ui-viuinj(i i 1 -.- --- i . ...... . u. vwv..v part of a tew unauthorized maiviuuais. also were there ; fori learn from good author- emDtIed theselves in south-Carolina. We posed by Messrs!-Brent, Cobb, Owen, man, by Edward Jones, a white mart' The one which is composed of electors ity they were all friendly to the person pro- did not relish the proposal at the time, think-j and McDuffie. ! The cause of dispute which led to thtf ... . ... . . . I nosed as President : and should it be so, your I :na. nri, publicly nominated-or that wmcn was K,Subsc formed in secret corners? The one his "lisf'tbbe correct, asfar asit goers,) 94 c" linais a land of id.wirereas South- "IMV VTPJ ' . t . . . . . nPwnrK. nrespni nsteid of 79. This state- o : i.i r A Un aiondav trie 1 52th inst. the HOUSe i .xniiuiii. i iiiiLiiiMi-' iiiiii rr i iiii x iiiiiii iiditni :ri seeing- that all our treasury is in a bank, and again took 1 up the Tariff Bill. Mr. Connecticut. The election for Go all our banks are pledged for internal improve- Rich move to strike outlthe minimum vernor, Lieut Governor, Legislafort ments, we do feel the more inclined, so far as valuation (of 40 cents, pbr yard) on wool- &c. has taken place in this State. , OlN we are concerned to sena in our aanesion to jen and to insert y ter the words, ver WoLCOTT is elected governor; and our more fortunate sister. We are perfectly ,t r;.? . i 'e -r. d. t :... ri.L.:. ' " f willing to add our credit to their cash. They Lunatic a-vlum institutions which they have a duty of 30 per cent ad" valorem, un I Myron Holly, Esq. pne of-the Ca not at present. We will allow them a mono- P1Kn ; ?f nnf nnw fvoM- . . .i ' n ki:..J Pv f iar ana turpenune omy let uxgo wi 4im vwuwMu, W) . I received, ine vvasningion ivepuuucau halves in tlie goldmines. ble to Jackson, may it not yet in- 0fthe 12th inst which copies this "cor- Adams.' ' ry to throw cold water on the ecstatic! Courier, but at the same time must take considerable debate this motion was his own resources, and those of his sure;-:.. "on all manufactures; pf wool, or'ofl David Plant Lieut Governor. which wool shall be a component part, til June 30th, 1825, and after that time nal Commissioners of tne State of New- a duty ot b3f per cent ad valorem," ! iorK, in a recent communication to the the followinor words!: u " until June I Lep-islature.' ackftriwlpdo-ps himsMf trt AVe cannot but admire the humor of I tiriU iqot afuun4- imo. , vi,,,, eline to Clay, and finally take up air. rect, list from the Star; We are sor- the above article from the Charleston of S7i per cent ad valorem." After dollars: but expresses a hope that bV ii i i a it' a' in. . -. ' ''.. -. a- - of it Ought not the recommendation of a feelings, which the Editor appears td the liberty of amendingthe latter part ca!!"edUYS?s I0il' Nas f7' a 4 ntnn n hirn tha coma al. I jr uj J I. A ), kna ln ... .1 -i f r Oiaic jirj;i3iaiui c, t; m. enjoy irOIU tile luea, liiai 11c ii iui feet on tlie citizens of that State," as a once at least caught us napping. Poor nomination by Congress is supposed to fellow 1 we pity him, and must again to have on the country at large ? impress upon him the lesson which we It certainly ought.-as it is virtually a inculcated some months sincenot to recommendation by the pr"vlp them- be too sanguine ties, he will be able, at no verv distant r. P. P. Barbour moved to strike dayto raise mori'ej enough to make Upr ' ' , ! the entire paragraph laying duties the deficiency. ! ry '. 1 '""..T -M- , .V a-v! 1 nrtci "VT t . 1 AtAAt fviQa a 4Vkar - "' 1 :..." i a -l. x i ii r r if is u ue wc caiiiiui. yuasi ui J Qy entire parasrraph lavinisr Lunatic Asylum, ; 0n woollens Mr. Mercer made & few '.. but having no need, - We thank them just as much as if w e did. t k ,a ,k vin ...yv. i Missionary Society will be held ,tl the firtf remarks in support of the motion ; and j We are recjuested to state, that th ; the question was taken on the motion Ain!versary Meetin of the Sleigh Femaltf !. Washington selves. No one will say,' that tlieie is in this any thing derogatory to the true principles, of republican go vernment Has not the Legislature of the preat-state of New-York, iusf nominated in Caucus, candidates for three to one, at least, to a certainty,' : Gen. Jackson. The Republican, publishes an extract of a letter from Jlaleigh, in which it is said " that this State will support Jackson Governor, &c. and though the result, and adds i " that there are not 20 men ! i..ir.u ..i... c ' ii perhaps, has not been as was anticipa " iva,c,S,1 w,lu aie UUL A-.i 4. ...:n a L.. nii.tiMA n ('i iir. vaiiiouii, uiiu uiariiis ineiuis abide b the recommendation ? They Possesd a11 ll,e learning, wealtl. and in r " ' .,, ii . ?n fluence of the,rlac.p.', We do not be- most assuredly win, oecause mey win r ? t .,n iievcawoiuwi uns. -s 10 air. iai- at the ex tnents. Brandy; Cog. - Apple, Bacon, xnense of individual attach- houn, he is out of the. question for Jthe Quirements in this and the neighbor- whn Mr. Moore of Uabama, moved Gin, Holland, To the enli-htened citizens of Presidencyr-his friends are gone over ing state, ihe Pulpit-attlie Bar and the preousquetionsn thebll, which v wit tiu.0ii,Hv.u . - I e ' r . Inrpf.ludps all further5 amendment as this State we would say, f go te and do LIKEWISE. to Jackson. Respecting the learningj a. I Al- amnl ai Vf f 1 An i a tfT 4 l n fnnnrlff v I Legis slative Assemblies. well as debate. The call was not sus- Josiah Croc!up;Esq. of Wake, James ye- these gentlemen, we know of pbthing Vane, Esq. of Orange, XSen.l Wilfiafn A. which distinguishes them from their - . . r wi r . ttt:ii? o m l . o tea. of Craven. Gen. Edward Dudlev. of fellow-citizens. Weare Still of opm- ICew.IIanmer, Walter F.Iakei Esq. of Rich-lion, that Wui. H. Crawford will re- monu, ut. u imam Marun, ot rasquotanc, Clen. Peier Fomes of Lincoln, William Drew, fciq. of Halifax, Col, William 1). Lock hart, of rorthampton,' John Giles,, ksq. ct Kowan, en. Montfort Stokea, of W'ilkes, Augustin ti. Shepherd, Esqi of Stokes, John M. More head, Esq. of Guilford, and Col. Robert Love Haywood. . A correspondent of, the Fayetteville Obserjer, who signed himself "A Sub scriber," a few weeks since published a statement purporting to give a correct list of the names of tlie members of the Legislature, who attended last winter at our Cajtol to nominate electors friendly to Mr. Crawford. The suc ceeding Star'seized upon this commu aication with t avidity, 'and exultingly re-published it as evidence of our mis calculation, or something worse, and! I'w""- M4W W.-w- uiey. had . formerly given was correct e were sorry then, lor their sake that the' ;Start made such a parade about it, for it is not the .first time their san guine temperament has betrayed them ixeive tne mhi jPresid encv. We know that consider of this State for the of the General's talents as a soldier, The President of tlie Institution the tained by the requisit number of mem Rev. Dr. Caldwell will sail for Europe bers. I i i in a few weeks, to purchase a large adJ Mr. Tod proposed, as an amendment. dition to tlie Philosophical Apparatus and Library. - American Iron, per ton, ' Lard, -Molasses, Potatoes bbl. Rum, Jamaica, W. India, to add ! to the clause lavimr a duty on I Kice, per cwt rnttiih hrrin. the followinp- words Sa,t Liverpool no o'. - , ; . .to:... ----- Turk's 11. Eustis, ; Massachusetts. William able exertions. esDeciallv ainoii milita- the Republican Candidate, has been ry men, from Generals downwards, have elected Governor ofthis State, by a con- per yard until the 3,0th been made in favor of the Military siderable majority over the Federal Can- ';ihat ? ( Cliief s but Iiiffhl v as live people think j didate Samuel Lathrop. O ' . , "until the 50th day of June, 1825, Sugar,Loaf; and, afterwards, a duty of 51 cents, - Brown, per square yara," tne oDject oeing to lay on this article a duty of 4 cents a . - - . . . i . . the 30th June, 1825, 5 cents per Tobacco, cwt. Tallow, Whiskey, ' 45 10 U a 8 40 April l5JJlprtllli:f Trices Ctitteivt. j. Vilming- I tot,. lnYlO. Cjcsts. 125 40 ' 8 a 9, 12iu 16 JJa 35 20 av 23 38 a 40 12 a 13 9 a 10- 550 600 100 42 a 45 2$ 10 23 a 26 150 90 65 a 70 260 287$ 50 too well supplied at nome to require a-i m1- uu U,IU;CU w omivo un,uc cu- an(not on tneAtrdas was erroneously sta ny auxiliary aid. The University at hecun ymgauuty on uar iron. iea in tne last paper A 1. A . 1 U fl nnnffn An It. rl imviii Tlciol; . . O . Vyiiapei inn, sutiius uu uigiigiuuuu as and can at negative yeas 81, nays 114. Mr. this time boast of a President and Fa- Long, of N8 C. moved to reduce the cnltv; whose srientific and classical ac- dutv on bolting cloths, from 15 to 10 . m -a ivt vvii cava v ua , ' v m v quirements would not disadvantageous-1 jectetj i j ly compete with the Professors ot any On the 13th inst. Mr, Webster from similar Institution in our country. E-1 the Judiciary Committee reported to nutte It , very year ados to its ceieonty and tnei",c "u"c n.uiui au.piu...v. t, u.v, u... Bcr.w niiTTihpr nt its sriiilenr!. J he AT.UMNrl . . v I 1 nnsonment tor debt and the same was -,Hr" of this College, are to be found in the I ir..,i ,m:ToA ,,fua ,u I Cotton, I1CIC11CU.IU O. V Villi 11H llLly KJl 1.11V TTIIVTIV. I 11 first ranks, as respect talents and ac- The Tariff bill was again taken up, Flour bbl CikKTS 125 a J50 40a45 7a 8 12fal5 30 a .32 23 a 24 42 a 45 12al3 12 a 14 475 a $ 90 a 125 43 a 451 $95 a 105 8 a 10 26 a 28 80 a 106 70 a 80S 35da40W35a 75 a 80l ditto. 18 a 20 8a '101 300 a 400 6 a 7 33 35 150 45 9a 10 18 a 20 32 a 35 23 a 25 30 a 35 12fal3 12 j a 14 $6 a 7 ! 125 45 a 50" ! $120 v n 9 a 10 26 a 28 90 a Tod 75a 85 70 a 75 65 10 aVi: 40 . "i."- - J . .t ) . j - i he vote on this amendment stood as follows Yeas 101, Nays 101. The Housebeingequaliy divided, theSpeak- er gave the casting vote in the affirma- communicated. 9 On thi 28th Nov. 1823, in the 68th year of his age, Elder Moses Gillam, Pastor of th Baptist Church, .at Outlaw's Chape V Bertie. county. He was near forty years of age bo-' fore he was savingly impressed . with divine ' truth. Having: tasted that tlie Lord was era I 1 T 4.1 Uoi.ko nADanm: they cannot believe, that he is a fit cha- spntflflvM nn , oth ins, M- wan. racter to be at the head of the Country; dolphjmoved that the resolution submit- tiv 1 . A A,.V. 4 f e wr nnf hinrvl i.J L. t. a ln tra 'e n j a -v vktfl lira I , .-.- . b now can iuue luuwnt iiu j tcu uy dim uic uaio diuvs, .,v , iinnnythi sittino- tlie nrevinus nne w . . I " g 1 I . " J-l I 1 of the well-known deficiencies ot his the per diem compensation ot memDers tion was caiied for several times, but clous, he made a pubic declaiation of his temner. nd th arbitrariness of his con'- of Congress to six dollars, should now was not 8ustained by the House. ' The ;Havi , , , r , i betaken into consideration. ineques-N tf .it teiK duct) that a man who fbrmerly ; rehnr Lon w put, the House refused to SLSw wTH There great unifbrnty ia& char-. niiipd hJfi -eat on the Bench and mLiru'lnfJnn tr Rndnlnh T . . J acter. Averse tp ostentatious display, he eienV n ...v vwww -. I VUllOlUWl t.11 V 1 WVIMMVIM ; " w" fhin WOOL'' ' r f ' j? 1 . - . . . - . i 1 ; I . 1 . . . . . . WIS week. . 1 nirfvpfl th mnr nrmtr virrfjf h u-a tli f . . j- ' . .1 " . i a a i j - a .ai a. i 4. l. n .u. a i ' - ' v r t - - . - " tne senate.ot tne umtea owes, ue- men reraareea, uiauiewuugHiu,, a The Senate drd not sit on the 10th Hub b5e nious .ervant chrlsr: jfnd m hi eioncon r; unconnecte4 He wasting office in the government Will it be was again resumed, when the question on the fourth day of 'Mat next The with anfrering dSeaseicu thi last xwejve roonuia oi nis me,- Tra rpjur.v 4 I . . w. T? i lonKiaT- r civ ninrh irnTWrrniJ- T11JIT IIP 1 . ..i ' ' , -top i ll cause he lelt himseilias nis own nio-1 buuj- y w .7- iinst- ' un tne laui xwn ? aeon , onereaiconauxx S7nij; men inc sincxc v ' , . . -x 1 - j:'u 1 snouid ieei u nis uuiy 10 press it uiwui. Mml,iHnn 'aiithnn-rin the Pa-1 maricea n ueuonw. in mm wis grapnersiates; unequal to the notice' of the Holise sb Ions as he 7 of these situations, can now be qualm- uori htmnr lf w t there, v A 7 wWi holy .brwnit; but became: ed t, fill the highest and mWt Tdifficult "Tiw consideration of the Tariff Bill rOT ..1 ...lnan .n. fim.a rmo anrl siTa.,pm I . . - --. .. . "" '- - T- '.. I mnrtnl fliannincHUi avsa nrm 'atui nnshiLvrl. . I J I , Tj " - -3 iJ 7 He has tougnutne good figut, Has Kept tD. lv employed; but in nothing, e be-.,nt thu the should toed, " - i!
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