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v '" - '';..;-':' . ' . '. ? . , 1 .,.'- S.-w.:'...-' ..3- - r--..4.r -".j: ,.Jr .r-.t .". ' ,, -i;" t, tu,wrlbTprtTlfRetole lilte Brother . VVt .S.;' t..;t"'i .y.--.- -' 'v' T. . : -rr J.lJ!jjr. , ; The iRcgistw ; j . Is published every Fatdat, by JOSEPH GALES & SON;1 - t Three Dollars per animrn, or One Dollar and li an ior iuiu afvear to De paia in ADVERTISEMENTS 'V . "! ' Not exceeding 16 lines, neatly inserted three tines for a dollar, 'and 25 cent ; for ffrery jengm in, tne same proporoon-.....vojmcii-l. ciToxs thankftillv recerved......LxTTxs to the Editor mtst b e post-paid,' TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1824. v"The'iM'Mohdayjn"Noinr.bein5 the daj fixtd;bjt Uw for.; the. , annual meeting of oaV GeneralY Assembly,' a roajaritj of both Houses yesterday con vened, t -The Senate re-elected Bart xett ".YancetJ Esq.7 their Speaker, without oppo?itiori 1 and the ? House of Commons; ''AivirtD lb6ni,lEsquirei Without OppSltjr..;ty - ' The CVm't Court of the United tatesi rr this district, commenced its , term in thUcitj, on Friday last. Chief Justice Marshall and Judge Potter were present. There being'very litlle basi ness before the Court; it adjourned the 'following day. , I 1 Election for EUctors.Vfe have received returns 1 from the following counties!'.;' -In some of theni we ar on ly abl e at pres e n t to s tatje th e' rriaj or i -ty ; but inall, we believe,, the result may be considered as correct. Fro'in oar remote cbtintie3 Aye haVe not yet heard, the Members of Assembly from thence having left homeV before,' or on the, morning of the day of election. From all we can lepm on the subject, the majority frill be small for either, .candidate,', and no ' one can' pronounce witn cenamty.on wnicn sine it,Tiu.De Of course, both feel great solicitude,vun til complete returns are received;.' We shall probably in our next paper be able to state the resu It. l At present Mr. CRAWFonD has a majority of 2658. Is'; Uladen, t .Bertie, Caswell, V . Chowan, Chftlham, Cumberland,, Columbus, . Duplin,. - -Kdgecorab,- 4 Franklin, , Guilford, -Cates, t'J, Granville, ; j Greene, ' " . Halifax; -: ItertrbrJ, 11 Jones Johnrton, ' . 390 47 333 84 946 r , 516 ..'1036 90 15 403 6 688 165 95 m 568 101 55 75 342 , 702 210 295 440 245 201 145 173 219. M 134 .15 587, ! 23'". 80 275 204 262 219 148 Moore; ,- . lirtin, , ew-llanorer, Nash, . -Norjhainpton; grange, - " Person, Pitt, Pcrquimons Kandolph, . , Ttockinghani, Robeson, "Washuigton, V iVarren, lVavne,, . Wake, 114 74 111 180 181 350 535 283 170 154 56 47 169 ; .. 220 yi4o 690 . 250 341' 561 496 152 466 699 440 " 15 il: 102" 233" - 49U Present majorify for Crawford ' 2256 2658 : -I . . J. VIRGINIA; , :v .The further returns from this state re of the same character as those here tofore. receivedthat is, a large majo nty for Mr: Crawford-rit is useless h give them in detail. ; v . , ; c s - MARYLAND j ; - Of the eleven Electorso which this State is entitleil'our returns only ena ble us to saylthat Mr. Adams;has re ceived one, iaud Gen. c: Jackson six. These are all on the Western Shore, where no Crawford- candidates offered. Fronf the Eastern Shore;' vhere' it was expected tvo Crawford Electors would succeed, we have not heard. , Neither have we full .returns from the heWh boring district, though the nearest one tO US. 'rY'- ' 't ' x v . ' "'IN- NEW HAMPSHIRE There was but one, Electoral. Ticket ur, wnicn oi course has prevail-j ed. r, -It is an' nnpIedsel:ticketT'and mav be divided. ! r ' ' ; ? 'r NKVV IKHSRYi' " . ; In. thU state,1 the Jackson Ticket has prevailed.' This.Ticket it is believed, contained three frienys 'of Crawford." Txr vxft r rpiV ' tt"t " ' The Adams ! icket, as was expect ?Z'.7 r "vf ,o-, , , v t UfcliAjyAUb. " v i J this place for Baltiinbre--bttttheschoor(-The Legislature of this state isip Jer having ' mistaken Barataria for. the, : .1 v " " i f 1 Electors. We have reiterated assur- arices thatithe Electoral vote of , this state will De given tor 3lr. Crawtord, although every species of misrepresent tion,.as;tp the state of his health, &c, have been rcsortetl to, for the purpose oi innuencing me memDecsiOi mere- gisxaiure against nim. v VERMONT. v The Liegislatureof this State appoint- ed, on the 2d. instant, her seven fciec- tors favorable to Mr. Adams OHIO"---' ; tliA rofnina "S&rivAfI fmm fhU state, it is impossible, to predict with otitf dyrpp nf rprtainfr. whn will siir- rlJarksnn or Ciav. - 1 - ' . - iiuH-iuiva. Our information from .Albany is as late as .aionuay the atn inst. isotiung later, of course can have been receiv- ed here. - 1 he attempts made to ettect an union between the friends of Mr; A.uii.UJU 01 Jir.-uiay imu laiicii- that the three parties, ..ot, Crawford, Ciav and Adams;. were acting indepen'r uently ot each other. - ;ine trienus oi "1 .. I r,-,, i . Mr. Crawjbrd, admitted to be decided ly the strongest, were to have a meet ing oiV Monday evening, when, it was expected, they would determine on the course to be pursued. In the mean time,' they were' confident of eventual success : and, as the lower House had, on Saturday;, sent a rcsol Senjfte pjopostn to go into the election on Tuesday it is probable the tors of the State were appointed on that, day. If so," we shal I receive the rcsu 1 1 to-tn orf o w. . ' 1 ' -PENNSYLVANIA. The number of votes given in Penn sylvania' for Electors of President, is for Jackson 19,364 ; for Adams 4508 ; for Crawford 2384 j for Clay 982. Which is fifty-three thousand votes less than Were given' for the election of governor lasi year; so mai neany two thirds of the voteislechned to express au uciuiuu ou me jl resiucniiai election, Hewitt JUtntoh is elected CrovetnofJ of the state-of New York, bv a cons'i- derable majority over his competitor r, . " , . Col., Young. ..; , - jiuanoKe avigarwn wmpfinij. The annual meeting of the Stockholders of this Company was held at Weldon dftv l.-iat. Wa iinrlp'refstiri tliaf . . . t. , tlie meeting . wasattended only by a i few persons, and the proposition for re ceiving 825,000 additional stock, to be subscribed by the Board of Internal Im provement in behalf of the State, for the express purpose of locking into the river, was laid over' for consideration until the ensuing meeting in November 1 . next. Negro Jim, the pi-operty of Miles Parker, of Gates county, was executed oh Friday last,, for thelnurderof Elisha Cross of that county, by first shooting bim and then barbarously marigling his session, ror tne purposeoi cnoosingijiaiize,.hoisted the pilot'sr signaUiand each being afraid that what might be mont, and happened to be v rio ciboqu? conceded to. the.. other would exclude rav,f(us. (in English; with his skin their own candidate, from the House of fuj 0f gin,) f U fastasleVp in his chaise. Representatives. The consequence was, WhiU Pninvmo- natnra mvcet halm. body 'with his knife, lie confessed efe"t and nine years ago, a similar ac , . iL ., - . 1 , . cident occurred to a person ot the nauie . V " . ," ' , , .1 ; - ' ' , '". . . r .. Washington Jov. 5. Yesterday,: negro Jim, charged with a rape committed on the body of avhite woman; was arraigned before the fcu-r perior Court of Law, sitting for this county, the Hon. J. K. lJonnelUpre sidfng After a patient and laborious im - . v , . T t . . ....... nvestigatiorf. through fthe day, a high- y respectable and intelligent jury re- ired at abbut 10 o'clock" at night,' and at 2. A. -M.- brought iri aVvertlict ot ' Hecorderl The widow of thev ex-emperor Jtur- bide, says the New Orleans' Argus, ar rived at that place on the 10th of Oc- ober, with her two children, a pnesU' and two servants from Barataria, where ' - 1 i i . . ' : i . '11 " ' t ' : . : -.. . . ... . . ' I she landed from the schr. United States. Cant: : f itchl from Soto lla .Alarirto, iwnence ujcy saueu uii me juiii,uiv. The:Mican Congress had .onfere(l the immemare uepariure.tr ir nuroiue Und suite for Colombia; when she was Jiiw reside to enjoy.the pension a lowed - . 'r.nitm ha rfr. .Vmhu'rlrfhW inn noani' me senr. u.ni tea' Mates ym i- .V ...... . . ... . Lieut: ' Cunningham who jfcommands that stations went n board? life -then offered Mrs. Iturbide to convev her to town, "which slie accented and landed at ; Barataria on the 50th inst. : The nephewr f Iturblde and a priest 'who had. toJIowed him,- proceeded in i the schr. tor Havana, arid thence to Haiti- more. We understand that Mrs. Itur bide intends proceeding to Baltimore imrougn me interior. 1 he-Columbian Government has or I o.erea tne construction ot 5V gun-Doats, 1.1' lit .. . -I''. fn sHc,h Portsofthe Republic as are best proviqea with the means or Duuamg them. The Congress has appropriated Ithe sum of iarifi'nnn'-fMr'thp rpnait of tne iortihcafnms on t hp ..'.roust.- and ito the constriirtion of surh nthr forts-as ,nay be deemed necessary. A feweveninffs since; an inhabitant of a npio4ihopin. viliao-P. rpturnin frrtm an. exnursmn tn Rp ntva Ka s ' Ver ninvin his hnrp ntfpmnfino- t turn, backed Hip tvh(G nflTnn. iM nfn hri.lo-P fwpn- . ...w v,.k, v,,. w.. . ..V . - ty feet high. But mark how fortune favors the sleepy I The chaise lodged in the top f a voung hemlockt.bat stood by the bridge: the faithful steed: maintained his ground ; and our hero':? slumbers were not disturbed till morn ing, 'when he'clanibfired carefully out- Mouse nan, 0f, his leafy ctnich, ancl called the near u turn. to. the est- neighbours ,to help him to get his cuaise 0out of the' tree.top. j very serious accuienc laieiy occur I .. 1 j 1 . " 1 A - ' red at, a weaving factory in '"Ireland. A young woman, while in the act ot combing her hair, had the end of it caught ? by a shaft turning furiously round : the whole head was instantly uncovered and the skin and hairv scalp turned round with the machinery ; i skin covering .the brow, eyelids, ea the ears, (cheek 6o:ies, was also torn off ; the poor eirl screamed, and Mr. John M 'Arthur, tenter master, .wno; was in the Hat below, with the great presence oi mind, instead or running jo see wnai wa4 the cause of the outcry, instantly stopped the engine: , Ihe poor girl however war: never off her feet. " Mr, James i Smith; -surgeon',: in, Brid; was instantlv sent tor ; in the time Mr. M'Arthur put the seal Drtugeion, mean put the scalp arid covering of the uoDer nart of the face -ntn H:awpr: ( , t, arrival i,f the surgeon about twenty minutes after the acctdenty Mr. Smith replaced the scalp and the other torn nortions, and'dress- I i . i ' i 'it. i ' . .: j eu the head. unuer me suneruueu- dence of Mr.vM'Arthur, the greatest good order was preserved; and the sur "eon was thereby enabled 10: proceed as' regularly as if he had been in an hos pital, i lhe greatest attention was paid to the unfortunate sutfererf and she was subsequently sent to,' the Rfyal Intir mary. On Wednesday night sne was. calm and perhaps feuch better than might have oeen : expected.- ine rieau had not been undressed )ct ; but the edges of the wound on the face,' ears, e ;ve ami neck, have , become swollen and inflftthpd ; indirtino-. it is presumable, its adhering or together. I here is a probability that the whole scalp' will adhere. Between ciueni orQevi ou. . one however nau me scaip buried ; and remained in the hospital umvards of twelve nionth. Since thai tune she ttas been marrieu, ana lives at present in llridgeton. I- .. -BXEX)....-: Lately at his rsi?ence Jn' Brunswick County Col. Jacob. W. .Leonard, a rnember elect of the present. Legislature . J'l Departed life on the Slh ifistaot," at his residence, near Marti nsvifle, Guih6r:l ciiiii ty, Hance Bl'Caih,v.-Esq. kjjed 64 years; he kft awife and "ten children to, lament his ir reparable loss.?1 Ht was a kiucl parent and a good neighbor. . - ! , , .. '; . In New-Hanover county, at the house' of Robert HeryV Esq. 'on the 28tb day of Oo tobef lasrV Qie Rev. Daniel : White," of Rich mond'xountyYaged 48 years; he Was a.im es timable Minister of .the Baptist Church u he was a native of Scotland, preached the Gos pel ive years in his native land, and "seven teen years in America with acceptance V he j wasVn a.missidnafy totir through the bounds rntssioharV itnder'ihVbafrimage and direction ot tne uane-T ear ..jvssociauuu, avs. of the North-Carolina, fcabtist Missionary Bo- fA t'chfeestoni s:vC.4iv the 59th Hilt; an advanced Ae, Charles ?incney, psq- a man whose , name V is intimately connect er wiiu some of the most imp6ranttrausactioris , ijri the history of this government. He was a dMintruished member of the Convention that and iia been off en smce a member-ot pon grcs from hisate.4:fv n : 7' r f Office 6 the MtiUmablntetUgencerlJ 'v'; - ,. Sebtmhtrm 1824. 5 A CCOKDING.tp an intimation heretofore la. given, tnere win ue,poojisucu at. inn Office, during- ttieext Session' of CflTrfgress; and, if encodraged oy tne approoation pi ine Public, at every Session therealter, a Kb GISTER OF. DEBATES IN CONGRESS, intended to comprehend a more full Report .of the Speeches on topics of general interest in eachr IIouse of Congress, than has ever heretofore been published, or ' than can he given to the public; through ithe ordinary ano! iimitctl cnannei, tne column or a newspaper. TJiis cbmpilati on will be jOf he: niostauthen tic cast, printed with grc4 regai-d to. cura cy,' and in a form for durable ' preservation!,''! 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' J ' V ""'.': -The ' subscription ' will itji po case, 'unless witnm ine city, ana not men unless specially indicated, be uiulerstood -to extend beyond the volume setiially paid for in advance j ' To ncn-subscribers the price will be four dollars, bound in boards, for the vdlame n. w announced. ? 5-' ;. ( '' ; ' y' ,.',f.st The Debates of, the Session Congress following the-next, and of the first Sesaoriof every Congress, will, It is supposed, nil ab ut 100b pages, orpef haps morei makjig one ve- ry large volume, or two or a nanasome size r the first session pf each' Congress beih near ly double the duration' of ..the seconds ; The Register for theri Session'o Congress,' be ita contents mo're.'xlas'UiaVlOoXrawin be iixed at Five ' d.HIars to subscribers, arid Sixto noh-tubscribers.. H i " :y:S: -J 03 Subscriptions to the above publication received at the Bbokstpre of JSaIes gc; Son; T5i , . - AT thet Bookstore of J. Gales. &r-,Sori,ian . assortment of. Music' consisting bf the' mosj lasnionaoie songs ana pieces. T71NTERED ai.-a-tray ail the RangftB Vl Book? of Ginv;U9Wutrsa Bnv Horse iunty; AYOUNGi Kanertr.; Novell,. , ; t . 1 vvx.oe Jiaa a lively young . wrKwrii s 15 years old a, white ringrund-' curl'ear '.-t A ). vilufd'a-?,$l25 vf ; livinsr nearihe : Bear Pdnd4i Wid county; , ' .'; A 2 XTJL lor terms; fip?)iv To n insnip aieaman t , irr Pirtsboro where-tne boyj may Jhe', seen; " . m m Cliatham TradesdlilJ; ; t f V . -. :.C. iJGHT, ! i almost n'gw', built at; Raltimofe, aiutpr thei est' materials; will .beiborfor'Casi!;''; tlaf-'? ,! hess alsd new.-1 Applicatipli to ;riiade"d L 1 . the Editors pC the Register.; : v -Sept. 3. : 1 VtAktiK:-irii nriA nrtf.iTihA tov the Jail of " IiWake Cbunty, oVtbe24tirinstfaegro' , n'aDOUK 4w, years. oni srou uuiji, ..ui.; complexion, wriq says msi .name ts,-iivvittri' and that he 4was bought 6i oh Staples off Patrick county, Th. .. by a , Mr, ammelt who has been runaway .more than 12 months, Vi;hc owner is requested .iq come iforward, prova tyi pay chai-ges,. and t kef hhri T auliy property 9ta therwise he .will be ',dispose4 of: as .the, law ,'. irectsV' SAMUEL II. PUULEN, Jailor ; liejgh, sePt..2r;y.v ::. .:v ' 91 v S25 Regard. ap or $2 years' Of agel purchased said ne- nesro trom vu ham G.,Uowers.ot tne coun ty of, Granville; some time' in February last and I understoofl he was raised bv a mad by the na,m e of t Williams in Fran klftt county, N C -He van away some timle liiJ ulvlast.' ;;Any. commuriibfiiion on the subject1. vill be thank fully received, jf addressed tQ,the subspnqer, living in Meek lenbnrgcounty, X'GS-i. r ;''" TIIOS. P. HERRYHILU ;! ., i'.,s jytecKienDurir io-MCi. i.u. w ius . . EING anxious to close 'peitvmy'aC' J founts as Executor of Thotnas N. . Mann,. deceased, i earnestly request . the- debtor to ins esiate io pay tneir , arrears ror not con-. venlent at this' time trt g ve their! bonds, The. creditors are likewise requested ..miraeSiatetyr tb bjing forward ' for , payment their . clai rrui prOperlv.autheticateii,1 e)se this noitQ ?ilf . - :'' , UAS.-N:3lANN,..Execit)r. j' Nash county, Oct. J. , ... f. Letters to rae mav be sent to IlilhardstoV Nash'. :"'': ' - ' I' . State OYCottKa Cumberland Coubt t Ms- Samifel MlcherV CiwrdTan 'toiohn FarraTeV fWILLve twenty-fivlhrs'for the ap ;;!.; ;prchensioji .and' Securing in,'ia.by J.al ha this , ' Staie. so that I get hin gaii ', negro .man, 1 by the name of X1ACS or MAClCtlN, about f Court of Pleas ind ftuartet' Srsjofts, Sdp: .'; " ": tember .Term, 1824.. - - - Wm. Smith, adm'r. of Alex'ri MMfistefdeVd.' - Hiirs, CharesSthe i ..- ' and wifet " J 6sephyvFahrier,Geprgq j Sillra. . v J bhri" Sillars, am pson Sillars, MeUng Lee' j"" . : and-;Lw.ife,ad6r tracts of Xand.' jbitiing Hectoj?v Stewart'Hnd' ' I i othew,'6n'MIngp Swamp1, t'.'-v1'- .1 I TSfTIIEKEASlt appears to.thT:Couit'thifat 1 I. Simpson Sillars, orge miliars. lCador I Farmer niifl 'Trintiall Qpuw.w ?.o S;.K"-'' ' i Ttants of; thisState V brdered;tbat puhircaV tiprt be made in the Raleigh Register once week for six weeks, .thsi'said "defendant tp-' . pear, at the next .term of this Court; at tlie Courthouse in Fay'etteviHe.od the -first' Mbh-. f V day of December next,7and plead to issue ,c ! ; judgmeht; will; be granted .icconjmg to ScK j -ta. 'arid t ne lands levied on sold 16 satisfy plain- tiff's demand. ' '.'' -: t-b f V-'-. t ' v ? ' If-. ; 'I 'From the niinutes; , Tst; ;k'K 'tfj-it ' , v ; -JOHN ARMSTRONG, j:ic- ' :: iStop" the iVillain ON Tuesday iiight last; Niriulh oVmtU1 f of Edgecomb country elo6ed from:lM neighborhood, ndasj bave.s'ufBcicnbrtasori'' f f lo believe, enticed away my daughter, one '! my negroes and four other Pegroes from ri ' orphan ch ild. This fiend .-in human ' fonp, ' -has left destitute' .wife and 'four hclDlesa ehiiJ. 'J dren, andrepaid tire mariy benefital bail con-v ferred upon hint by riccovinjr mv child i'J jbe negro belonging to- me, is named Ai . ' Chibald.; ;be is a Ivp tbvek-set fellow, about; ( Ihir Th tklf.- nrI lh.a rl;i,tw ..'A? L gro, lived with .Mr. Thomas Boon of Edg- i coriibe County, . nd was. im doubt coaxed' i away by said Brazil. ; The woman'j'nam W' I - w WI.VV- UI II If 11, I Nicey, and. her children af called Jarman,' -Clarissa, and Henry. Te oldest boy Jarman; ' has a mark on the left side of his, neck occa ' sioried bv a burn; which mif lead tb a detei': I - A tion. AU three of tht children arai !!n.;' ' xmvplected, as' is Ihe case WltbrthSe mother. C' 7Ji n kzxx. js nearly oOyearsof ageVwith grev I eyes,,sand3bair inclined to curl, speaks in u ? fierce tone ot' voice, and is of blender Etati..' f It is tlie. interest as, well as datv of evet v vir' " .1 .uuj iuviiivci;i suwciv j am intneapnre. nb themselves Havo' childrerL,' I ncni'..n.'. - J$WAVs. : toassiiit in .restoring ari iiMJceiit " though deludedyounr creature lo tbe boj.iM taas fcr,tiie annrehenston or confinement i ail of said Br izil an-U. ierf-oea. -r Lettern tV : fne,-inay b sent to Rocky Mount JPostOfSos,- --- i-f- 994w . ; : V."' - :, i; v. WDAN JQYNER. 14 nidet east of Naah C, D - s ,t. I
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