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r , , v a:P--- ' . '- rqr ; : :.v' --v-., -.;-v -v.u y-Xf-'-- v . , - . m "m " ' i- -xfc JL. i i - . i " MMMMMMMMMMMMMMM,MMMMM-, 1 1 ,, ...... . t - ,. . , -i ,i i , p i.- . .... i . . , ., r , 7 . VOL. .XXIV. . - ..(.!' - r ' ' r FRIDAY,' MAY 28, 1824, " j ' f 1 V v 310. .1288. y- f " . , . . v it pc'Mtfhed rreryTiirtiT, by JOSEPH GALES ifSON, Thw-TJanara tXT annum, or One IollaT aid m U-if fi half year to be paid in ADVERTISEMENTS Kot eiceedinjr 16 linea, neatly inserted three , 4mei.fr? -dollar, and 25 cents for every mcceiediz publication those of greater OATiarsrs thanlrfullr received...... Lrrrxaa ta theEdftow nmst be port-paid. ' TTJESD AT 'MAY 25, 1824. TKp following t?entlemen are", Can- r- C7 , 't Uidate9 lo represent this County, in the - rypxt General A ssemblr viz : For the ;e,nate, Henry Seawell & Calvin Jones, Esquires . For the House of Commons, James F.'. Taylor, Samuel "Whitaker and Johnston Busbyy Esquires. ' j CoKGRMs.-f.The Tariff Bill lias at length Raised b6th Houses of Congress, and TyariU . oclv the signature of the President, to become ( the Jaw of the "Und. ;That; signature there is no rea son tofloubt it will receive. As soon as we can obtam a copy of this act, we will give it to our readers. , . L. 'Consjess will -adjourn on Thursday , next, tne atn msi . csnouiu ir. r.u- wards arrive lefore that day, it is no . improbable tnatthej resolution may be ?e8CnJrd, in order to give time, for his etamvifttion. But should this even not take nlace, the present session wil ierminate its labors on that dayi This decision to adiournl after sending for Mr.. Edwards, without waiting (or his irriraL "seems to indicate the belie 7 ". . '. . V . I, 4 , . that his presence would not. throw any additional light "on the subject of the charges which he has preferred against Mf. Crawtohd. " J , : Letters have been received in , Wash ington City, from Louisville, 'Ken tucky, as late as the SOth of April, at which time Mr. Dunn, tbe bearer, of we writ of the , House of Representa tives, to Mr. Ninian Edwards, had not reached that .place. The lastJBal timbre .Patriot, says, & 5Ir. JoiiNRANDOLrn came m upon us yesterday afternoon, on , horseback, in full speed, having left Washingtoa af- ter 12 oxlocK, and took passage at 5 . o'clock,: in the steamboat, forphiladel- phia., ' . " ' r I tMr. John Randolph is off for Europe again, m rnuaaeipnia ii is saia ne made the following declaration in rela , iion to -Mr.,. Crawford's reply to Mr. Edwards : ' The,communicati6n hand ed in to the committee, by Mr. Craw foVd. is so conclusive a refutation, so triumphant a vindication, ; that it has settled the question forever.- Inthe committee, in Congress and out of Con fgress, there can be, after reading that jxiper, but one opinion. " Crawford has convicted the informer out of his own mouth.. His answer is masterly : that be will now be elected, by the people, fieenis to be conceded 'at Washington. Thathe would be elected, by the Honse, t "was neter seriously: doubted, by well imormea persons." ; Mr. Randolph hargone to. Europe for the benefit of his health, and ex- pects to return'by the 1st Dec ... The following eitract is from the let ter addressed by Geru Jackson to Mr . v 31 oxo e pn the 6Ur January, 1817: r 44 1 am freeto declare, had 1 commanded the military department vrhere 'tbe Hartford Convention met, ifit had been the fast act of : my .life, lahould hare punished the three , principal leaders of the party.- I am certain an independent court-martial would have con. demned them-under the second section of theact establishing- rules ind regulations for . the government ,ct the" amy of the United ' State. - ' ' - - -' ' As our readers will-no douBt have a curiosity to examine the provisions of jhe 2d Section of the act, under.which the general proposed that the membus of . the Hartford Convention should have been punished, we here give it " Sac. 2. And be it further enacted, That, luxirae oi war, ui persons not citizens of, or owin allegiance to : the- UnUed . States of America, who shall be found lurldnrju tpiet. i j. ....... . ... t - L .A ll. . i m. iii or KiAJUi urc jarrnjtcuizvnw ur encampment. of the Armies of the United States, or anv a them, shall suffer deith, according tb the lav bred a Lawyer, who has been a Judge and who j aspires to , the 'character of Statesman, possesses - that deliberate judgment, and intimate acquaintance with,' and respect for the Constitu- tion, which are "essentially necessary in the Chief Magistrate of the Union. r. Fire. We are concerned to learn, that the . valuable Steam Saw-mill op posite to the town of Wilmington, was destroyed by fire m.the night of Wed nesday last; also the Sloop Eagle. which was taking in a cargo at the mill. The wind setting strong! v to he Eastward, the, town several times caught firebutno injury was done. The mill is said to have been insured. About, three weeks ago, a daughter auuui. uuee WCciws oja uaugIllc pf Mr. S. in this city, 7 or 8 years of age, while sewing, with her work fas 11 9 .i v i i tened tocher clothes with a needle; has tily rose to join her playmates, who came about her, when i she suddenly exclaimed that something had stuck in her leg. On examination, a red point ral CcStial "7 ' " and every thing goes on with the patient zette; wholas read if,sie it "ase thoro ;convincedH thHt ... , I . v as usual. We observe in the last pa yere, urisparinffl public retaliation ytp be opposing :that opinion bv continuing U " ' ? T, 6 n Ten pers an instance of this kind. A child on Mr. Adams which, we a-ree with any -longer, to press the claims of Ger,. ! ; ' theabolcaveUtothercato Newbury, " Vt ' had part of a raw as sparcelyjustly incur- Jackson. .?r , k ;,v say, whether General Jackson, who was . , j:. . rr. , red by the accidental exposure, to -.j .' .rt " V1-r ''. .r.AT a m. : ' ii.aiaa.a. iis.. ma a v - v aw v v. a , v - : WT m t yas discovered a few inches below the Mr. Stoker, the undaunted flying pheno- knee, the needle was missing, but mt.non m 8 Jthrouijh hia wonclerful eyolu i. - . ' .. . . lutions on the Slack Rope. Among his nu- there was.no other evidence ot its hav- ing entered the le. She shortly ceas i , . . . -; . . - . . ed to complain of the injury, and in a day or two, walked to the Academy as usual. . For two or three days past she has spoken of a pricking sensation in the calf of the leg, directly opposite the puncture. On Friday morning a physician was reauested to examine it. He found a slidit elevation of the skin, which he susoected was nroduced by the ad J vance of the lost needle, and on mak- ing an incision, discovered its point, with a pair of small forceps the entire Needle was extracted. It measured sbmethin? auore than an inch..and xvaV perfectly black. : r..' . , . r . " i Tobacco Market. Sales f says the Milton Gazette,) have been pretty brisk for the last ten days. The pri- cesobtained for Tobacco have been tnuch higher-than we' ever suspected could have been given in our Market, considering its distance from the great commercial towns, it has command ed S10 25 under the hammer. 1 Doctor Mason, has resigned his si tuation as President ofDickinsoa Col- t- - , - lege, in Pennsylvania.. "1 . Negroes , Fed and - Peter, convicted at the last? Superior Court of Chowan, of Burglary, and sentenced to be exe- cuteu, nave ueen paruoueu oy me yernor." ' . ' A public American Library has been sWished inXbndon, whertBooks and . . T ' , newspapers reianng .w me -u. oiaieJ, J"1 xJT 1" 1 . a -!. 1 X I ana containing uie taieai auu uiuau cur-1 rect information- as to this extensive! Country, are at all times to be seen. T o; rmtntrvm'pn wha vinit T.nndnn I To our countrymen WhQ Visit L.ondon, thl 1 fin Infinitinn nt fflP. tltmOSt im- 1 portancc.i'-;;.r;.'V-v-., 1 : j Small Pox.Vs ccfngratulate our citizens ;in town, -and vicinity, thai - w sided. Our street once more present Salem, Mais, entitled " A Kevievr of rer , lhe 5to of June, next, at;' li eilico fivek ind tWulin oM,!ind art oU " tiie appearance :of -life and'' animitibif,' the Correspondence Jetween the Hon- 0clockj A. M.'jn oier'io aominaU fihior.ed .bUettia boontt "tsheitanex. , : ,i and purWrthantt'and traders arVre- &&Q? fetors for! ttotConmssionaJlW Wet P?S'laV':;: w0ta 2$jgSg$&t Sdu?? rr- M - ff ;- V VeeiV". iffi te., waived o. i ': : v r'!a T ' ! f - Sucha work cannot fait to be of deep ; The Editor of; the National; Uuion; tbi;: j t - -1 ,27iroa;;Canhas -;l)cpQme yery interest; and will be more extensively published in New-Yorwho has herc- ; - t ::: tishiobablc " among Physicianj abroad,' read tbaa the Correspondence upon tdfore advocated ia the strongest caan- .sAF"?' -vi-'" J ' - "'- ... , - . w 1 . . 1 I .... 'JS ' ; - i-.. ;.r.-...'j '' -' '. -j- ' - " ' -.if .-.'"'. ' J-.'' - - t,"'""..- "' v ''''.-- " i '' '."' "' "-J; r , '-, "' .-' '' ' "(''' '' '' to preserve life. 1 1 usel. in theolden tim e, to be resorted to for a verydiffcr- I ent Durpose. Now if there' becomes I , . ,. :u--t. any obstruction in the wind-pipe, the I Surgeon whets his knifed makes an iri- I . - -- oean loagea mine wmu-pipe, arm wa8 f ,ii mft fit. mot naa time to run over, me Dazes- oi i iuriTs " nf iht- nnint. nf dpath when tKft abovelkio GArmt Y An. ' VI rTTvvi oDeration was performed : and it is now In good health. Who would besar-' prised, if, at some future day, we should have the head taken off to put a disjointed necksin order! " i . Jldams Centinel. . It is" astonishing to notice- the sour - ces whence pleasures aro to be derived 5 that hich produces pam to one, is the cause of exquisite deUg&t to another one derives happiness from a conscious- ness that others are in the enjoyment of the same pleasures w1 hich attend him 5 while another makes even a dis agreeable situation productive of hap piness by (contrasting it with the less enviable lot of thousands around him. ..:- , - - ignorance and knowledge, poverty and m ia ciAirrt ro a anri rt At iri : notrA r a An riches, sickness and health, have beenotier x and are nowj productive of pleasures to fools or philosophers. j Xhe following article from a Circus bill of fare in Charleston, appears to open a new source of pleasure. merous nd astonishing performance s, he will, hang tolely by the neck ! exciting the sensa- t;ons of pleasurederived from the confident security of the performer. x Now, what great pleasure it can be, to see a man hang solely by the neck, we cannot perceive, unless it is derived from the consciousness that he has de- served it. U. 8. Gaz. -t. xwu. rf onjmiin, a native ofScotland,oncea Sureon in the British navv? and af- terwards holding the same rank in the American navy, died on the 21st ult. i Virginia, aged 7r years. TheHoc wr .nau a iarSe esiaie w uic u.. and on opening his will it was found to contain the followinff singular beauest: I also give and, bequeath to my son, my thermometer, my diploma of Doctor of Phv la of Doctor of Phv-1 1 ichwHlbe found In stc, also a human rtp which asmalltmnk inrnv chest, with mv earnest request that he will carefully keep the said rib, (which is of James the Fifth, King of . - Scotland.) and transmit it to. his descen- IC7 The Editors of the National In- nation of. commencing, at the next ses-1 It 1 1 11 ' IJ vvi - lia v V Wilier LV VIICJ VI nil 1- sion of Congress the publication, of a Register nf, Jhbntes to comprise an an accurate ample Iteport of the De-1 :u'1-.tt r " . 1 bates, in both-Houses" of Congress, on mam questions, and f such Debates, incidentally arising, as may . involve important principles. An, Appendix may or nfay. not be added, to compnze tne principal Documents of the Ses uo-ision ; uui nothing nice a lournauzeo ac- i"1111' ui iwccuiheb wm ucducuincu. llie reasons' which have induced them to this course, are these. They are noT compelled to exclude entirely frfim thoir rnhimna' fill rtirlpa nt n miscellaneouscast,: and Meed of al- . .. , tir'.i it j most any other, tions however, 1 With all their exer- tbev are still unable to maxe snmcient room, iney can.nei- 1 r . mi r 1 u,er "' tu,um"a v'u,u" A- . , f aoeecW Tn Jl - -v J.'A..HiLAM ikii .nAN I theyropose this - K V r - - . m a m v - a.. . m. m. as which it is 8x comment, because its pub lication ri;:ht:;attended-with'the' re volting i fit 'lances iwmcn aepnveci tb nnd i-. was anv thin- but orivv. of ? criMire erred to ot the weight Itner support; and tor tne reason,ntnat consideration it would otherwise the Republican party of r thatrsectnu i-i . haVe I had with the Pubuc3 We have ot countryiirefer another.' a .ie edi- f . V ' M 1 W A - - . .1 -M.MM. ningham. When ourj space alowsrrPy we may hereafter prent our wadei with work; which 'occupies "nearly 00 close j. NAT. Tnt. f iB ! pages. . , Stkam Boat without a BoiLER. It iis sraieu in a rnuaueipnia papjer.inai a small steam vessel, 'theL machinery is sratea in a rnuaueipnia paper. tnat a wnicn, turnace and all, occupied oamf.w ttj.cu in and whouta boiler, was wjt- nesSed a few days since driving a com- mon Jerry boat, with 12 passengers, at the rate of, eight miles an hour. It is the invention of Mr. Hawkins j and if the cyJincler, wnicn is only 7 inches in heirlvthad been a foot hio-h. it is said that the power would have been dou bled. it is proposed to call this mode of navigation " the Steam. Boat safety" fikinir.liableitn hlurstin orrd n Jt ust apeediI j 8Uprseiie an a . i m r v - The, reason the King of Naples as signed for ttof puttinar down the horrid practice qf.priyate assassination in hjs kingdom is curious-' At present, (said thefnonarch,) I lose five thousand of mv Riihiftr.ts annuallv by assassination rl my subjects annually by assassination : if, therefore, I were to put- to death every assassin, I should lose double that number." ronroppiuan, tne mstonan or ior- lowing resolutions which, upon motion way, relates, that the Italian practice werei5doptedr V of privately stabbing, prevailed atone r Rekotixd, TUat in the opinion of this meet time to such a decree among the Nor- ing, WIIXlAHtLCKAWFORpiseminently wegiaus, that a wife was ever prepared qualified toiill the office of President ofthe for such an event, by carry ins: tierhu- U. S. & that we concur inthe nomibation made hand's shraud nbout her, when they at- I?B..m.4:&T . , Af f x their late meeting in the City of Washington, tended together a wedding-feast, or Tliat in the next ekctioS for any other merry-making. ay. electors tarote for, r sident of the U. S. we will support those uo-N nn thft 26th Fehrunrv. Mr Martin I introtluced ;nto the rt8 House of C6mmons, his motion on -abolishing Bear-baitinr, and other cruel sports.- It was treated with considerable nuir cule by many of the menibers. oir iv. lie niii saiu ne cuuiu never Sir li. tleron said he could sanction such a poor, trumpery, hyper- jpathetical blundering mode of- legisla- tlon - He aske wn7 the; honorable mem- ber did not move for an humble address t(J the uT, Dravinr that-his Majesty -i a I - u i l" I Renter.; into a.conyentron withijhe rran HsKing 'the torture of frogs in that cburi' try ?.. i - "... ; . U J I . A '. A XA w- . a..A AA.. . V Mr. Peel could not. understand how man proposed to spare my, the bear, and to I spare their alien ene- my, the bear, and to leave but of tliat amnesty their natural born subjects, the hareand the partridge. ' In comi common consistency, he (Mr. Martin) should brine - in a bill to Dreveiit children in future from spinning: cock-chafters. -. .r 0 1 . its MM' MaWm ?n"nnItf tft Mr PpL I R :.i K. nf tkft rif of Vt- said that the keeper of.the pit at V est- minster, (a place where bear-bai tine is exhibited) when he had learned all tliat his friemi Mr. Martin) had said, would efect for him a box to his accoramotla-1 .llr dftV fnr tliAf hi-1 tion, and mark out a day for the exhi bitiou of the sports. ? ; i. Tne motion was withdrawn without a division. ' ':-,, . Jfnr? reaction in Pennsylvania.- A meeting ot the Democratic citizens of the borough of Qolunibia and its' vi- c!nitT ,:-, a, cointv of Uncastert fnendiT to the election of William H. I .... . .... . I Vrawtord, ot ueorgia, as . rresiaent w 1 or-Lk. UnuJA Sffo. tnd AlhPrt ftnllBtin; !w -r l r j I K irecoramenoeaxio iicumju uu zens oi;AjancaLcrvouuvv, iu nom wa j .u..--;U lin nef the' cause of Genera 'Jackson for the Preside nc 7," hasi-av(I'vnisdetec- i mmauon noi io anoru me.uenerarr'iur- trytirefe Uur creetl is that individual S must always ana Are are. roa TBS ngaiSTXH. ShenffatUe dp!pli;.CountyVv immediaeeJ'CQnvencfl: V ";;.'T in tKe.Court-Ifouse, on the 4tb of MaT ' s ; ' A (instant) in order to ascertain the sen- uen OI me cuiens oi saia vounr y I M,wcft,,fj, JHJnauHsrni i ""jfv.;,vv-jjiwawiiuj;. - After he ibeeting was organixeS, r1 gentlenieii delivered their sen- ' timents on the Subject ; Confining them-, setvs Hpafly to the qualihcatjons oi me oinerent candidates, and to tneir pwp"""' LU "e rresifiency. M motion was then tiiatle, that . tho ; sentiments of the meeting should be tat , ken bv ballot.: wheretmnn and j John Woml, Esqrs. . were appoint-, ed a committee to superintend "tWul , loting i who repm?ted thatthefe were , For W. H. Crawfoho : Gen. ;A. "jAoksoN;,5.i;j:'.?45.1 'i : John Q. Aams - ' - k Henrt Clay v- fcf: l&m :L - : ; A motion was then made to appoint a 0om mittee to draw up" resolutions expressive of the sense of this! meeting ... i o, i v- i imon the suoiect : when Uol. JJenia- min Elliott, MoSes S waini,' Jdhn;Wood a and "Patricyi.; Winston, Esqrs. were appointed a committee 5 who.:after re- tiring a few minute's, offered 'the fyl- minated by the; Republican members 4f th ,asnl"Ambl5r' Resolved, That the proceedings of this meet. inor Kk mthlished in th HilTshnrdiiurh, lie.tii'Il- crand Ba!eiirhlteirbter;;;-'f '.t-., WILLIAM HOGAN, Chairmau. In Lincoln county, on the 29tb ulumo, tli Rev. Robert' H. Morrison, I'astoi of tlve Pres- erian Church m Fettevilk;, o JilissJVIary uranam, oangnter oi uen uranam, oi Lin- coln conty. , a a;aS - 1 ' . - In Fayetteville, lately, Jlaj. LarkinNewby. about 40 years of age.:;;:-, a WVM,,,V " 7 r Court of Equity-Spring.Term, 1824. - . : JameBrfda,vf7r tif ?'. M'-'v ' ' " ' ";-Mi'i' . r' Injunction.' ;.r v -AupuJrtus Sackett. .--v ? r- . i- ORDERF.D, That publication he made 3, months ' successiveh' in the tUleigh Re- - ter, tiotimne the defendant. Aujrustua Sackett, whom it appears is not an inhabitant of this State) t at tbeext Court of - Eqajty, t0 be held for the County of Ruu.er".. ford, at the Court-house in Rutherfordtonpn the 3d Monday after' the 4th Monday of Sep- tember next, and there and, then to pTesd, an veiOT demur,- or Complainant' 'ill wiUber ' taken pro confesso, and heard ev Harte. i Tent, THEO. F. B1RCHETT. C. & W -' : May4,1824. q-.yq 53 : v RAN- WAY from the subriblirlnpr m Guilford counm on the 20th June, two netmes; CALEB and JUDY. Caleb is siuui iuut, uivu iiwim -lues iiuuuirn. peaksalowly.andis about5 feetaor9iacli es high.:, lie has tonjr; Jopii.g walk, and bendi Tfomai cxusiderabJr. aThe Walks i he morVi 4nfttij whin i fT Ul Aif iirhnf.M vu, tu, hvpwm.h 1 1 1 1 bl m. iirr r'wwm vsrrrv iiuii il. urn iiri iit:t rrw Ill'Z.'-'i T .C TV. an error She also lias lh mark of the V ... . a, ;il I .-i
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