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Y r - r'V 'ft r t y,- ', University; of orth-LParolina. 7TIHE Animal meelj.gf of the Hoaru oi irus lee of the University of Knrth-Carolina,; tx lie-lei in the F.xecutive 'Office in this Citr on Friday thelOth of December next, 1? o'clock P. M.; ':v . - ' :r-V rJiy cfpoinTmentef tke'Preti -4 if the Hoard. Raleigh, Nov. 26th, 1824. Yadkin Na vision Company. 4 MEETING of. the President and Direc- ton of thi company; will be held at the f,puse of Wm.' II. Slaughter; in the Town of Frldav the 24th dav of DeCen.ber next. 3 v: fJL D. MURPHY, Pre$t . - I Oct. 23th, 1824 '8-tm , Yadkin . Navigation ,. Company. GEN'EkALMreting;ofthStockholders of this company, wil1, be' held at the house of .WmV-II. Slaughter in the Town of Salisbury, Hovan, County,, on Saturday the i5Mi day of December next; v . z t .- -' Oct. ZSSim A D. MUftPriY, Pres. Xeyv fMap of NorllL-Carolina; iTTAVING been informed,' that many of the 1 . Count Maps distributed by Mr. John MacKae ot Jrayettevuie. tor uie .purpose oi correction, .have. beenreturncd, by the Mem ucts of the. Legis!ature--The subscriber, therefore begs leaveto !yythat they will be thankfully received by him at his room, N.-E. cmerof Messrs. Koss St Scott's Store, at any tfmc most convenient to those'gentlemen who :nay have them in their possession. . ', , ' . v ROUT- II. BRAZIER. ; r Kaleighyyov.;2ith, 1874. ; y -. :8-3t. .;. Mule Society of Worth-Carolina. rpiIEahnual meeting of thi Society, will JL be held on the 24 Moivday of next month, at the Capitol in this ciy and" on the Sun day preceding; the -Anniversary: Sermon for the Inrnent ot.the institution will-be preach ed in. the Prcsbvterian Church, by the Rev. Uishop IUvass;Horr.-- tv-- ' - . : ' :. - , J. GALES, Sec'y. . Nov. 18, 1$34. V V'v f ' 2 ' " 4. , '525, Reward. . . Tf WILL give twentyfive4pllars forthe ap. I prthension and securing in any jail in thi State, so that I get him again, a negro, .man by the name of MACK 6c MACKIJN, about 21 or 22 years of age, 1 purchased said rie f.egro from William G. Bowers, of the coun: ty of Granville; some time in February last and I understood he was raised by a man by the name'of Williams, in Franklin countyi Ns ij. He 'ran away some time in J uly last. 'Any communication on the subject, will be thank fully .received, if addressed to the subscriber, living in Mecklenburg county, : X, C. V ; . THOS. P. BERRYHILL. . . Mecklenburg Co. Oct. 10. ' 99-lOt V Stale 'of North-Carolina- j,rVX Gates County.' , Court of Equity, Fall Term, 1824. . Benjamin Wynns, 4 .vu.um ueaue, fV Original JOT. Wynns, Jf.. iljiam ,B. (. . Wynns, James D. Wynns ; - , Joseph Hill &. Jane Uill.J ' IN this Case it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that the JJefendants WillKm Deane, Thomas Wvnns, jr. Joseph -Ifill aqd Jane Hill arc not inhabitants of this, state. It is 6rdereI that notice be givpn for three months m the Raleigh Retjistec. that unless the sad Wilfiam Deane, Thos. Wynns, jr. Jo seDb" Hill and Jane HilL appear at the next trrmf this Court,' to he hefd.ori tlie 1st Mori da after the 4th Monday of March next, and plead answer or demur to t'je s-Md bill, judg- mtnt them. t pro confess i uill j. "J NO. V. ue enterea airainsi SUMNER, C.M.E. Oct. 20ih;.1824. v e-3m' State oi" XoYtlvCaroliim, - - UVde County , : Court of Pleas anl Quaster Sessions. 4 " August Term1824. Wiliougliby ' UigsonV'; . r. ' I. - Sci." fa. Heirs at law. of Tho.-f",, ; Lo'yonland. " Srhcer, decd - . - ' ; v , T appearing to the satisfaction' of the J. Court,' that one of the defendants' Zachery Spencer, Heir at Lawannot be found and is not an fnhabitaot of this State, it is ordered by, the Court, that notice be given in the R leigh Register, bv advertisement, for three month vto the said Zachery Spencer, that he sppcar at the Court of Pleas and Quarter s,e Mons to be held, for said county, on the last Monday in November next, then and there lo answer, 'plea: I or demur t said Sci fa. . AVrrjEss, John B. Jasper,. Clerk" of out said. Court at. Hyde County, the last Monday ot Augnst, ie4, : : . . JOnNB. JASPER, C.C aluable- Proper ty for S uc. V FFinu well known seat where the subscri i ber ni."W resides, at theCrrss Roads on the road leadin-'fopnx Ilillsbaroujch to Mihon and mam country roaC'. leaqinfrirom up inccoun- try to Petersburg, w.jn une J nousanu Acres t Iand. "! The Dwe'lrl,3?' House is a two .storj;. house, with, four chineys" and, five tire places ; tcrf rooms -hi thehousel A Kitchen" a good Store Housed a Lumber House &C' a gtod Granery and an excellent 1 brushing Machine All necessary out hou cs and good Stables.1-And on the tract of . hnd; a good Grist Mill and Saw Mill, the Grist Mill ,is calculated fir "a Merchant Mill, it is all new and complete; now in operation, with . a Cbtioh Gin attached to it the Mill is situate oh the wafers of 11 co,' Person oountr. "V. CAlso, Fh-eotbT - Tracts of Land, ly. - ing in the same neifhboTlioyl, vix : one on the waters of Myco, of 133 acres, and one of containing 205 J ,acres,Vnd one oft the sanie waters of 150 acres, and one tther tract on tac waters of JLjttjie RiTeT Orange, county, containing 200'acres,' and one other o.t the waters of LUtle River; containing 30 acres'i also, one" tract on the waters of Little River, containing 242 acres in Orauge county; N. ii. a jrostexccllent seat for public' business, has orf it a 'larcre.ind' convenient Sore hoii'. a good Counting Room and a good Cellar and a" Dwelling house suitable for a small family, it "it -is situated . on the main road. leading from Hillsborough to Person-Courthouse, a hand pome situation well Watered, &d.i. V Fpr terms .apply fo tlie'stibscriber otj the premises in Person county,-vN. .C" 'i- Any person wishing to purchase -would 4o well to view thw premises and hear. the terms; I am determined to sell,- and give great hirgainsV nW willbe given to suit'thejur clia-crs, or negroes will be' takci in any part if payment:, ' V - s. COCHRAN. Irsofl eoUTttys-N. C. Ctt. 25,1$24. 2- CommUteii Hn O t h e J ail ff ,n encom b e county ;ot. the I 28th uhi 'fcruhawav uegfaman, whosnj-s hishime'is JIM, and that he is abput twenty years old ; that he belongs to Henn'.Edding oa living about 20 mile imm Wmnsbom'; in Fairfield District, ' Paid pero is 5 feet 7 or 8 inches high, dark complexion.';. V The owner is requested to come forwards prove property', ; pay; charge and takejiin awa. i; '"S --i ' " vl, UULJuajn, jauor. Asheville, N C.Nov.;ii - ti6 : N. R. Said negro has a scar on ; the right side of his forehead," and the forefinger on his right hand is off at the second joint. - State of North-Carolina. " ; . - Hajvfoocl CountyvA ' Superior Court of LaV, second WednVsdiy 'after the fourtli: Monday in September, 1824. Cy v: x ' . r John Crow W-VJames Holland's h-ir. J: WHEREAS it appears to the satisfaction of the Court the defendants James Holland, Jurir.; Sophia Perkins and CynthU Rhodes, heir? of James, Holland, dee'd, are Inhabitants of another government ; it is therefore ordered by the Court, that publica tion be made three months in the ."Raleigh' Register," that the aforesaid defendants, -a-j-pear at the next Sup'erior Court of Law "to be held for the county of Haywood, at the Courthouse in Waynesville, on! the second Wednesday after the fourth Monday in March next,., then and there to plead, answer or de mur ; otherwise judgment ill be taken pro confesso, "and the cause will be heard ex parte. ;- - ' ' ' - - -106 ; : ' JOHN B, LOVE, C. H.;S. C. . State of North"-Carolina. - ; - j3uncombe County." ' Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions," Octo ; " V ber Term, 1824, . - Jolin Hambey, originai attachment levied James Wilson, ,v ..c . , - . , IT appearing to the satisfaction of theJourt that the Defendant is not an inhabitant of thrs State." lt is therefore ordered, that pub lication be made for six weeks ' successively in the Register, nrinted at Rale i eh. that the Defendant appear at our nrxt Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, to be ield for the coun ty of Buncombe, at the Court House in Ash yille, on the first -Mondaj in Jahury next, then and there to plead, answer .or demur, or judgment will be" entered against liim, according to the Plaintiffs tlemand. ' ; .JOHN MILLER, C C. C. ' State of North-Carolina. ) y Y Tyrrell County. Court of Pleas and Quarfer Sessions, 4th Mon ,v day in October, 1824. 1 Enoch Hassell, - . ' VSi - . , Amelia Hassell, IT-appearing to he satisr30tioja of theyCourt that the Defendant in this case is not an inhabitant of the State ; It is ordered, that publication bo made in the: Raleigh Register for three months, to notify tlie said Amelia Hassell personally, td be, and appear at. the next Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, to be held for. the County of Tyrrell a nd shew cause if any slie can, , why she shlljiat be removed from the-guardianship of the minor heirs of Joseph Hasell deceased r Witness, Wilson B. "Hodges Clerk of said Court at Office the 4th - Mondav of October 1824: WILSON B. HODGES, CPky State. of North-Carolina. Bunqombe County. Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Octo v ber Term, 1824. Jane Jordan, . v. r James Wi'son. Original attachunent levied &c. '.'-..' . TT appearing to the satisfaction of the Court tha the' Defendant is not an inhabitant of this state.'. It is therefore ordered, that pub lication be made -for six weeks successively in the Register, printed at Raleigh, that the Defendant appear a.t our next Court oPh as and Quifti-r Sessions, to be , held for the County of Buncom'e, at the Court House in" Ashville, oii Ythe first Monday in January next, then and there to plead, answer or de murj'or judgment wijl.be entered against him, according to the Plaintift' demand. JOHN MILLAR, C. C. C. ' . State of North-Caroiiim. ! ''" Halifax Countr, Court of Equity. October Term; A. I). 1824. - ' .. . Polly Moore, . ... . ... v. . Jesse Moore, James Moore &.'Alfred Moore. IT appearing, satisfactorily to the Court," that Jesse Moore jme of" ;tle defendants in thi case,, is a noiWesident "of the State. It is ordered, that publication be made in tjie lidleigli Register for three months, that un less ha appear and put in his answer on or before the first davof next term, the bill will be taken pro confesso. and set for hearing: ex parte as to mm. . - EDM. B. VREEMAN, C, M- E. II. C. Nov. 19, 18L4. . ' 106 3m :tf y:-'; Notice; -i; .. .... ": ; f BHE subscribprs; having (at'October term sj of Lenoir . County Cotrt; of Pleas ami ftiiarte Sessions) - qualified as Executor to tjie last. Will a'ud; Testament of I.ott Croom, late' of; said eOunty,, request all persons hav infrxliums aiaiiist the ' Estate of said dee'd, tOvbrinff them forwartl within-the time nre- scribed by . law i otherwise this notice wjll beplean;-ii bar of a recovery.. And those indebtednAiie-Hslate are requested to make payment. , - jy ,' -- - V. :- .; Y 'y-. W. ; AUUtAH UJJUUM and MAJOR CROOM, y v ' Executors.; Lenoir countv, Nov 15. V MAY be had a hkely young Blacksmith, for terms kpply to 4VinShip Stednian, ui Pittsbbro' where thc boy "may be scem - Yrk. -V: . ... : J.tl JJ.J3.UL ' - uaiuaiu i raiics-uui, 27tb Auff. -1824, i. ENTER ED ' as" a stray on "the Ranger's Books of Granville county, a Bay Horse 15 years old, 'a white rinff round each, ear.- Valued y $ 12 O. By . TOcent . Vaiighan fiving near the l3eaf Pond in said counjy.'; v V V. iii YET: UNSOLD,' i 'Zf V BUT is oflercd at -a reduced price, if early appneationis niadtfy'-tjV- t yY ' . .' ; y r V. - AV CALVIN JONES. ' Wake county, Nor. 11 824. 44t i " Val uahl e - Property for Sale j T N Granville countv. N. 3 Carobna,-viz. one J" Traet)f 10f)0 Acres of Ind'on? Grfskv Creek s one Tract pf 2001 Acres on the same Oeefc one Tract of 80a Acs on TUibotniny Creek, and one cf near 2000 on Island Creek and the watersof Grassy, Creek. . 1 he afore said Tracts of Landfjave Plantations on each of tbetn, in tolerableiKK! repair, 'he first largei'enoucrh to work 10 hands on-to advanr tage ;:the 2d, 4' or five hands ; he 3L; & or 10 : and thel4th sufficient for 15 or 18 hands. The other improvements on each plantation j are tolerably gooV (elegant; buildings ex-J ceptetl.) , It is belreved tliat the Orchards on two of the places, are'mbrel valuable, and con fain more -Fruit trees,, than any other .two plantations ; in the county, and which4 are known to bear every year. One of the above Traets of Land iswithim6 or 7" miles of i Ox ford, the other three Tracts are in the. north western part of the countyj Y S The abovelands are situated in the most hfaltbv part of Granville aflording a plenty of excellent1 springs" and other convenient streams of vater. ' i" ...';- i-.':;- -': -Yy .: -Tlie soil is well adaptpd to the ctilture'of Corn. Tobacco, WheatCotton, &C'and tnay be justly ranked with the valuable Lands of said County.; The Plantations are in Vgood condition for making a Crop the ensuing year. Persons inclined to purchase .are requested to examine the premises and satisfy them selves. The sxibscnber, or Sam'l S. Downey, Esq. living in the upper part of Granville, will shew the property and make known tlie terms. The crops of Corn and Fodder and stock of - Horses, Mules. Cattle and. Hogs on two of the above plantations, are for sale ; al so a very valuable Jack, and 3 Jennies rais ed from the most approved stock. " Two of the above tracts ot land will be ex changed for Western Lmd. MAC MCE SMITH. Granville County, 6th Oct. 1824. 100 . . ' WAHREN COUNTY. ' '"PIIE Examination of the Students of this A. Institution closed on the 9th inst. . v- J The subscribers return tLanks to the pub lic for the liberal share of patronage they have hitherto received, and inform them that the male department of their Institution i dissolved. Only small hoys under the age often years will' be' 'admitted. Having en larged their buildings, they will be prepared to receive a largre number of young Ladies, but no rnose.-wlll be admitted Jhan can be well accommodated. The' Music Depart ment will be under the direction of Mr. John IF. Gonekc, ' j y The exercises will be resumed on the hrst Monday in .lanimry, 1825 The advantages aflTonleori this Institution will be equal t any in the southern - .Price ot Board and Tuition as usual, viz: J550 per session, payable m aMTanc? : j THOMAS COTTRELL & SON. ' able in advance j Nov. 12. 107-4teow. HJkXHmil GISTS n. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1824. The Weather. Goldsmith's beau- tiiul idea ot "Winter liniennir tivthe lap of May, is at this time compl ly transposed in our climatevfor May is smiling lii the arms of November. Our Thermometers are 30 decrees a.' bove tlie usual freezing p6int of fthe season, and a bright sun and a clear sky, invitingly tempt (lie pedestrian to his favorite exercise, , We congratulate our Legislators upon this favorable wea ther, for maiy of them, accustomed to exercise, can now pleasantly enjoy their wonted habil. Cttrpe diem is generally used in, a ennvivial sense, we wiiuld apply it iri a natural one, and rejoice in present bles- sings--for -m the xyeather, as in hie, there may be many dark,cold and com fbrtless days before another year fi es upon us. - ' " "' On "Tuesday last,v our venerable citi zen Nathaniel Macon; was re-elected by tlie Legislature, without oppositionj to represent this state, in the Senate of the United States, for the term of six years, from the 4th of March; next en- J . y- : ' - ' . 1 suing. , . On the same dav, Johri Hn'wood was re-elected Treasurer of. the State, & Joseph Haw kiusr Comptroller, with out opposition. - -l ' - v ; a Tuesday next; is 'fixedfor the bal loting for Governor, ' for which oflBce, we understand, there will be a nuihber of candidates. , , c T y '.' The arrival of Genf Stakes enabled the Board of Internal Iinpromeuts on Friday last, to form a Board. , On that andHthe following day, they, acted pn all the business before thein, and; pre pared their annual report for the Gen eral Assemblv. ;- - V;!'' ' :' -Acomnuunication. was' receive'd from the 'Ilbanok e lNa v igat i on C o m pany,v &ta - tingthat the "meeting of Stockholders fatclv heltUt Weldohr- owing to tber; nun aiienuancvLiineeung: posi, pohed to a succeeding raeetingof Stock holder e, the consideratioa,of the ques tion whetheror tiplf. thejrfwii accept of tbsulwcriptioi' state, a t th e las t'session, on , cond itiojY of locking into the rhrer WelUpn.jH ppon-reading- whicbthe following Prearn bl e i in d Resol utiob. w ere propos I ed .and'ori vV The' Boaril taking. into cpusideiatian the communication from theltoanoXe Navigation Companyi on tbefsiibjecioflo llnn at U'eldon's to theRiver Drtaiv; -amiijrww:OjaT& lie. fiWHcmvii ' being solicitousYthat xtf object fKj, highly interesting to the' AaiUural nnd fjomier cial interest ofiSfatefshwUb;eotooB plishedas early ;6s possible y fTcX - RssVirLvsn. 'That'this Board do.not Insist pn any crther" condition7 or restriction 'iti the ad- diti( this v REsotvRnyTbat a ebpyr of1 S0 prejirnle aril" resolution- be trjmrntttfcdby the S.e-retary of this Bonrd, to the President of the lioanbke Navigation Colnpan.'f IThe report oiVtfae Board was pre- seh tell to the - Gcrrcral uVssemb! on AVetlnesday.rc6uniitttefl to the; Cotn nyttee"on!lntef nal lmproveninls am oruereu to ue prmten - The Board of Agriculture net at the (japitol on Monday erenirtg agreeably to the'provisions ottife act of iricorpo ration, and a sufficient huuiber of mem: bers being present to ' fiinn a quoru m, they pnceeded to baseness. L. Gen. I). Cameron having stated by letter to the Board, that it would be incoii venieii t for him longer to coulinue to preside over the deliberations of the. Board, .oil motion, Gen. I). M. Fornky was ap--v poiritcd President in his place. After reading soine 'letters ami papers the Board atijourneU till this (Friday) even ing at ix o'clock, when if it is expect ed the Board will be better attended.' "Ve regre t that so fe w cou n t iesi IV the jnai suDsenpuon proposed on uij? i - . - Stater i the stock of said Company, ex- J Mn regard to .Athe,mmcr.;fn;;thA. - Basin at WcIdons Orchard anr the, lliVer beTfarrWable ty Ir. j iM 16wfs!idlbWtr,-ule byRhUabjeorksr y CiVinlJ oiaie oavo y''';?4tiie (lecision or tiie iN. lorKiegisiaiure r - t the liberality of our -Lisla by tlie act forming theYBoard of Agri culture hold out encouragement at" reward to such as have esUbliihed, or may hereafter 'eatablisliY Agri et&ura Societies for, the improvement6f th first of arts. : ' y ; . It ought to be understood; that it is not too late now to originate tlicse So- cieticd in such Counties as have not yet country-Intended tia the subject as tlw bounty .- - , - 1 ,v ,N. ' ... . v ot the legislature is. apporuoneu a; iriongst alt the. counties in the btate, and will bi ivvardtd to each, dss may eu title, themsejves to it and apply in proptjrtion totheir population, and the amounoT their-individual cotitri tiuUiinstfov the support of their respect lvooucieiies. 4 ' New-York. We mentioned in out last; that the Legislature of this State had nominated an Electoral Ticket iu the Senate, favorable to Mtv Crawford, and that an Adams Ticket; supported by the friends of Mr. Crawford, hail been agreed on in,the House of Asse n bly, for the avowed purpose of bringih the two Houses to a joint ballot '1 he. following extracts! fro in a letter; to the Editors of the National Intelligencer, dated Albany, Noy. 15 give the result of the joint ballot: .' ; , ; " The ttfo Houses met each other to-duy to try their strength. Setcn of the Crawford ticket Were elected. Twenty Ave of th Adams ticket ' are alleged to, have been ehos- en; and jTtfwr as admitted on all hands, yet re main to oe appointeu. v i De'Wiioie num ber of members present was 157 o0 )f the Senate, and 12r;of the Assembly. The vJie was as follows:, ; y ' " v y Seven of the Crawfo.d ticket had : ' each . 9i votes Twenty-live others of the Adams - y'-' ticket had each -: ; I., '' ; ;,.r., 7& yo es One other of the Atlam ticket-,: 77 votes Twenty-seven others of the Criw-rC . ford ticket had each' ' ' 76 votes One other pt tlie A ticket had 7 b votes Two of die C. ticket hud edcli TcLvotes One, other orthe-A ticket had T5 . votes One other jf tiie A. ticket had ' : Ti Votes The remainder of the A. ticket : . had some of them 58 and some 59 votes. After the votes were toid a.id reported, the President of the Senate, ' Lieut, Gov. Uoot) President of the Joint Meetiiiir.jleclan- ed the 7 gentlemen first named duly elected, they having a majority of IJpersbns who bad voted ; and he inquired whether ajly. other pt-wohs voted for could be cpnsklcred as elect ed;no oiie of ihem liavlng received more than 78 votes, "which was a majohtv o f : the votes actually given in, 154) but not a majority of all the memoers present, ( 157. He - also stated, tliat in his ppinion, it required 79 votes, a majority of all those who yotedj t$ constitti'teja clioice, but submitted the maitci to the m'eetiitg arVd desired their direction. This occasioned a protracted' and rather dis orderly discussion--the friends pf Mr. Adams insisving tjut those of tlieir ticket2. .in nam bTr)jvho had received 73 votes, were duly elected, 'and some gentlemen maintaining the opposit e opinion., lhe audience in tlie fob hies 'and illervv assumed the" prerpgative which has lately become fashionable here," of hissing stamping,: 5tc when the. latter doc trine was ' advaiiceoano; otj clabping nhd checrin4he friends of .Mr. Aaams. Several motions wre inade,'some of which were put,' and otliers declared out of"orcier, omit,' at length, Gen. Suot and majorityiof the"Sen; ators retired to the benate Cnantber.; and he Assembly soon after adjourned without taking ain vofe oi the subject,; .. Here the matter rests, for, the present, VYhat will be the result canno be predicted with certain3'. My.rown tmpreasioii, howe ver,, isr that the! two Houses - wi If to-morro v overrule the opinion intimated tyGen Koot, and will declare the 7 and tlie 25 duly ; elect el. ; It this is done, i they , will immediately proceed to the eho-c p( Hie reinilnihgttr m Whicli we havea pfospect'bf success.' hus, yoa will perceives of MrClayi Rafter all, 'liare iven to lMr.:A th nrnxvf.rdTiet-ti were ifomi nn tVtt 5i 5 cjtledlyavmble io.th elec ofth ZeiJjZ tlemm,' & we have noYg'Wfl traion to d;ubt '"'' the fidelity of any bneTof fkpJK'-. . ' ' less, it isrppeV to mentiortHhat some, or II . ' of them,, are claimed by the Jtrieridi-f- Mr. ' ; -; 1 - ! I- . ' C IV TVW ! -" . '. Mr; CiaV exfessKoi-fhatrf tr??,Ay:ihyti v . ' f ofthesevcrK wilt vote ibr him, but I o. doYss y the hope naiciUouki One of .jtjw three? U fo.) vVrV in tliis; plce, Mtid yeste tninatio to .vote for Crawford, if .elected.,? ' AV V. ' " --" " ' jt' "-' ' j v 1 ,vy'- ''r'y-v H distractetl; "state ? C .'; teiigtbt'elered ft'cr'ireiKntW nietand qv, rnofiori of Mrt iKeler- y v the proceedings1 nf tliV t?mii ay y f (bywhich Mr, raveird receiye K;hysi and M r.Adamj 3 v.dtes) was emthrm -" ed. "I ne tw( hiMiserf then :pncceded , to ballot for trie Mr remaining eteVtors ? y which: resulted; iu' the choice! of-loury j - fricuds:fllCr4vfohl Adainst;liaA;25'.;aml t,Mr: ;Crawfortifi f V 1 v otesi , Wecon (ess we are d isappiii tit -? ,' -t . ' ed H wd bad liitherto. entertained .but ; ; iut:oubt:i thaNew-Yorkvpulit;'.! ivt: an unuiyiueii vme iui; ioav wuui liter ' who; we" bejeVf 'itiU lt ?al minister theY-aiTUirs rvernment,c V4 hovyevefi: are pretty certain; tKatv 'r i j y -Mr) Crawford. wlir ill'Hito Housed of r Ilepreserttatives,t iariil f M ; Clay Will be left outY , V ; " v , ; Tlie following e thcs Editors of the Nat tori af Intelencr oiIyA y The (decision whicli confirm the & vole' ;r to "Mr AnMs.aDoears to' u to h-Wej hcjif : equally: contrary 'torasoii Vd'to'preccdetk 7f- We:as soniry!iat apprehensive 1 Ijij; it Vf-uf . marlp itivlr i lT9d of. thit drift air "sold cla- r'; inrir from tlie:;dlt rieV vlnci ius1eVoniea'f reproacn to Tne.cuaracier, OLinesiaxe vww .. .1 rY. f r.'.i.V.. Legislature. is thus :, permitted' tb..be ..insulte' t .. with ' impunity ;j ,Bcin? miKriv-let h'At the dev!. -,:, cision be disturbed. We are cnown' to 'pje; .; y.v.' ferMrv CitkwFOMD for the Presidency, but :; would rather' even witness' the defeat of 1iis - higlWclAims; than see our g-oernmeht shaken, f. to .jts foundation by such acjmtwt as would ; be occasioneil by opening before fCbnirresv J the question which has been, in axit opinion, . ! - so erroneousiy uecKieu in -uic iH.eijis'niurc ur the Slate of New-York . ,Wc hopFtb" bcM' lieved wben we declare J thatour bpiuion on iJie legality of thisi decisid'i, is not at all n-; t llttenccd bv the effect f that decision on thti PirsideiU.ial VfecQn,"inipoanJ':is it mabe'j; Upon the result of thecdritest iii'lew-.'; . ' Yirk; We.rbear"to rnotaliie, llibug'h surely r never wss an occurrence more abundant of v - ; instruction. Never wis theold proverb, that i . . i ' '" sum or, tneir sentiments, wmcn tqe, suose--- Fear .betrays hke TreASbh," more fully ve-. V ' rffied than id the consequence c t;luit.drea 1 K4 of responsibility whicli induced tWo"br th'rtfe l "v quent-event has proved to have been favo . J r.ioie .to iiie canuuiave to wuqse 'injui,y,.iieir they clhlat Instjj jvir."- Crawford wpdld liayi; receivedihe whole electoral vote of tlie tfa.d ofNer.york., ?:-'ltwjret.;uucet;fcu vote' of Ohiol-Zr Missduiti,mPiiiladelph4 Ob , servef; says, r AVe:have receiediu forniation oi the election of tliree Jack son Electors inM issoiiri ! : PdrUctilaf to-morrow. 9 : ' t.--"--- - r - I J The Merchants, inVilrnin5tori; haviti h e 1 d a pu bl ic mee ting, fop the mi rlwisii or pemioniHgtne juogisiature, to reduco the oppresisive 1aXimposerd bliiher cliaii t' and retaileri tjjVgtiods AmlUier c ha nil iz e. - As ah afet of jus tlcevvveiabuid hivi ' -rtoticfeil 5sbyner the 'rfieattical Corps iat ' preienf; in :'this iiiyi ivha'-co'ntVibute'iri';r at.Kemii.eiit .degree to tlie irau$eirienlt3 y ' of the season; y ;., 1 he- perfdrtners, are of ; -: ; a niUclr higher;:grajJ:;llectlve keii,thiii aresually seenfaViirth r i iriteHbr-iydeed. soinVbf tlieiir boUi fri ,:; Sock, and Buskin; , wouldtbi Credit W-v-' ! any iiaeV As' yet; owing perhaps tbr r j ;,r.. ki y.i: it y,-y ::' . " '-. i '-! uiimiwiauic wcaiiicr. uu me evenin,rs . y-- dflJerformaric rioi;rwcivcd?;kV that l-bear3hareo ,j wiucn uieir ; merit euuue tneu. IoyTy " -those: wlio have; leisure: ahclJtaJt -foV yT such Jatniisemtju tse recdminiil ' rational recreation lor an eyemng, a yv ': sitd'the TheA ; r vertigeinent)j.;-unuiiil!y; Love a-ja-inode.;the:pn I " j s. -.- ..'" f : . f .V' ,'Y- - Y -"i k- s,r.,; ; - '. " " ' v " i' A A tQ ' tlJI I I ' f Ik a tZ irtfmj .f.alL '.la f " 'L " a ' V li'lvJMMe-awawiUCi' WIU1, unCOinitlon - strength V)6 castM :C j; ; colaari ngvhi cli won Id be ' higfi ljfgilatk. I ; - ' llingtyctt rho, wrote and WVW iou' uy-Ypon tntii)ie,yw4;uo5Y;0no X '1 .playyrabre Hkeljr id amuse an'audieiice here thef proniirieijt character$ Vro V " well filled Will: bQ tne'caaerhr, ... . : W T ovnin(rl; n tnai part oi tne JMOvernor message; t- " ' ; : jll Ltin'sr tothe Cherokeelauds. In mir ,iv .-'' HI per,ahere! waa;an,errorYe5 Jwbjbinthey ' nam? of ttcatatajSe-i. orrcctedr vi?. " . 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The Weekly Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Nov. 26, 1824, edition 1
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