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,. . i I .msi-ttCH,: iii DqVhabVhe'drfftrM informed Jhat A&W toSupre :p;;;i , -j M .ladies and Gentlrmencf Balrfjft "and j - of theVwateiyaho4 wrtanl eackiapove vapdcettif St&t&the. Tfeie 1 : March 8. . ' ;L ,' di -:..T ' TODAY,; MAfcCtt 5,-1822. i ;.r V$' congratulate par?? rfers on Ihej Musical reatwmcn we nave inepieu- Mrc FuEwcH, whose cTelichtfuJ vocal talents rivalthe Catalinas tndJTttras df tbe Old ono, wih lavor naieign with a CoNcEaT OD.AVedDcsday.eren- t ing. We hope that the pood tasf e of . cur cUfcrri.wjlI leavefthis highly re- .Uptctable Jady nothing regret in ber Tisi v to .this place. : - - ? . ? I 'Wis are reqecstedsava the Jayette Wille Obserrer)'to eairthd atf sntiorr of the Episcopalians or iNortn-tarouna, to the Jtesolotion adopted bjr the, last f CoDveDtibn,dedariDgitejpeqentand beDeBtiaT to the interest of the Church, 0 that an adequate and permanent fund - should be created Tor tbe support . the Epjcopatein this Diopess, and ap-I-KintiDJ5 a committee to solici t and re ceive donations : and subBcrintions.- ;a"his is a subject of kocH yital import- ahce to ihewelfare of the Church in this State, that We entertain' the san fuine hope; tfiat the Convention, will pot appeal in vain to theEpiscopalians of North-Carolina but. that havibff the od. of their Zion tiutl the Glbry of uoa in lew.-xney.wiii cooinuuic ircc- ... . .. .. -v- i- f "y;The" .Senatof theUV S, have en tercd on the consideration, of jthe pro wrefy of .making: the appropriations of Xand to?the old States for the purpose of pi omotirig ' education.; Mr.Lloyd called up the subject, and supported he measure in a speech which he did iot conclude til) next day, "'v vlijcsoari.-The Legt9lature of Mis sourivhave named the nermanent'Seat bf government of theBtate the Citt4 or jeffersox, in oonor oi inomas j Jeflerson, under. whose presidency .the '.Territory which forms the present State ' of Missouri was added to the Union. ; X "ffi7ij--Theyseat of the government of this State has been removed Uy law. lrora rortland to Hallowell Thomas B. Horsey has been appoint ed Attorney General of the State bf Maryland, vice Luther Martin. . The Hon. John Jar has accepted . -of the office of President of the Ame iican Bible Society t ; 1(On the .subject of, the efficacy of TaceinattonVi writer, in the Boston Patriot remarks-" There is one fact which may check the alarm excited by Dr I Smith's - letter, - anil that is, or twenig'. years past all Vrtr England : has hen preserved from the Smallpox. "During this time it has been repeated ly brought into the harbor of ' Boston, but spread no farther than the.house destined to receive., the; sick Such a act is worth a million of arguments." Tbe U. S. brig Spark, Lieut. Elton, arrived at Charleston on the 22d ult. from a cruize, havins; made her passage from.Matanzas to the bar in 62 hours. .The Spark has on board seven Pirates', whom she took out of a Dutch sloop thaf they had captured between, Aruba amd the Spanish Main. The sloop. was given up to the master and mate, who . were found on board bf her when in , the possession of the pirates. Midship man O'Bruff died on board the" Spark during her cruize, and was buried at . the Island of prna. i "V M The British ship of war Athot, of 28 pins, arrived at Charleston, on the 22d ult. in four days from Havana, bavins :on board 8500,000 specie, for Ifew-J York and Charleston. : The Athpl left . at . Jamaica, irtK Jan. the ,U. S. brig i;Enterpri2e,Capt. Kearney to sail for riSew Urleans in three days. The bn terprize had destroyed one piratical " vessel at Cape Antonio.' "The steam iship! Robert Fulton, was; expected to arrive at Havana, from New Orleans, n Sunday last. ; ; : , It is stated in the'Livernool Adver tiser, that the Exports of - British Ma nufactured from that port to the Vni v ted states,' nave oeen more considera ' ble the'present; season than;has)been Xnom fur. sme time past," and not on manufacturers9, account, but in conse quence of orders -from f jiis country and the last New-York papers inform us, that, within the first, six days of ,mit monin, me amount oi auties se r cured'!, at the Custom-House of thaf port exceeded one million of dollars. tiding a greater sura .than crer accrued ih the same period of timel 'u's: ; Dreadful Jccident.6ti ult. as 4 the"" Staee was nassi whicli hewat about 'to-' passv the hrid had been so: mucK ; I n u re d : tha tt t ,wa t onsai afet to. pass itunlesa he eiercised; the !u tmoH fcau tion . . .Th e passenf wereMiC Prentiss TndvMr.;Gray,f Bnstoni and;ifr.:!afmer'a-Tprah Theyiwere consulted asTojthe propri--ety of passinj: the bridgeVndconclud-' ed to proedsMheo on to te,l)rTdge t i a'denly saVay. Jtie leading pair leyrei.lhemselve' from the wheel horses ; bu t the sage, ti) driyifcri the paslengershe baggage and th6 mail.with the; wheel horses were precipitated j about twenty-feet into the broken masses of : ice ;whiciv were: ruhnins witlr preat Vefoci tyv : A more d read fu I; si tnation carr carcely be, concejfed iiy.the imanatiori. V;r; Prentiss ahdMrirlmerw denly hurled into eternity; m Mr. Gray narrowly escaped ; by seizing hold of the bnshes upon the bank of the stream. The driver escaped with vbut little In jury, : The two horses were recover eu, as was ine. mail ana uapg;ae. doc, the stage! was completely demolished; i A Society, forfthe benefit of fridiahsj! has just beer established at - Washing ton Cityvnd er the , name lot & The" American Society fortprombting Jhe; Civilization and cenerat Iniprbvement , of the Indian Tribeirvwithin theTXnited Stat The ; following: article f the Constitution adoptecU by the-As- Lsociatioo, explain its leading j prin ts ' i nnL aL?- 0-. Cjpies: a ue 5pcviai uuicti ui inis.ov ciety is .to securejTor these, tribes inr struction'in all .branches of knowledge, suited, to 'their capacities and condi tion; and for this purpose,' to ascer tain 'the character and strength of their ropral and intellectual powers; and their dispositions to. receive instruc tfon ; to examine into their' origin, history, memorials, antiquities, tradi tions; v government, ? laws, languages, religion . diseases, the "'Indian' reme dies, andtheir, majiner of applying then their 'custdms and manners 5 also into the efibrts which have . been already made;" for meliorating "their . condition, and the results of those ef- fortsand where; they, have failed, the causes of failure ? to ascertain thf number and namesof the tribes, their places of residence, the extent soil land climate of their .respective terri- rones, me siauon wnere Ciiiucaiion Families may be most ailvantageously located; and to suggest what other means may be employed for their im provement. V ' '-- - , ; AenYork:ftb20Xl Fire On Saturday night lastome villains Sroke open and set fire to the house of Gen. Solomon Van Rensse Iear;in the neighborhood of Albany, which, 4ogcthe with much valuable property, was entirely consumed The family of Gen. Van Rensselear reside ed in the city of Albany, but his son alone slept in the house on the niht of the fire. , It will be seen that the Governor has issued his proclamation, offering a' reward of 500 dollars, for the. apprehension of the - perpetrators of this crime, and Gen. Van Rensse lear offers 500 more, n ? - 1 ; The editor of the Evening Post has seen a letter mentioning that the house was gallantly defended by the Gene ral's son, who slept in it alone, with fire arms! for some time, and also that anonymous letters have been received by the , Patroon,; and by Mr.. Oliver Kane, of Albany, cautioning them to be also ready, for that their turn comes next. , . ; .: "Our reiders may recollect that the same house was attacked by a gang of villains, a few ir weeks; since, one of whom was wounded by Gen. Van Rens selaer's son, upon which' they made off. Com. vldv. Ata late fire in Philadelphia, which broke out ' bp the' grbu nd , floor, and made so much progress before; it was discovered that the descent by the stair case was impassible. Mrs. Thorn p son, the wife of Mr. John Thompson, occupants of the ; house,C seeing no escape; below, caught up her infant; darted odt of the garret window and run-along the roof, tilK she entered a garret window of a neighbor's dwel t ling. There were six children re- mamng, wnicn wre likewise savea oy the husband following the example of .Kiwife.;;r '':' V'l : Philadelphia, Fetr. : The public are indebted to the un ceasing'exertions of two gentlemen in this city, whose houses have lately been broken open and robbed in the'nigh t, and to the . vigilance of the police', for tne aetecuon ,oi aoou lorty -persons who have been lately concet ned in the commission of numerous outrages and buVclarie9f r Testerd of tnes)s desperadoes' we're, apprehend- ea ana cqmmnteu lor trial,, and pre viously about twenty others had expe- i ' 1 " . A A . 11 "7T7r -.yij ..-., m uciaim c ucituci Liauia uvi wifiit t mi rA ' 't . M stated in vernvr-Juuuia cowcrrcu twe understand, is the ring-leader, who reordtnafyartera ofiricbrrationtftt 1 6 h . --Pf 11? : 5??s f "n -f f uia.f office Wioctte ndc la: C i J ii m.noai n mt m . rv a hi. - . a xb . k. yv t i rii , a .1. iirri.im.rirc. nnirxniimiuru.uicrt. 1111 'kV.VIIna resided in ,the family, pf one of our; but by a wiser coursed thotai hidx. Vj n frr-rrv c,,,zens,or ,our Jears. ne naa miners ;;desirou til obtaining or-'Cbangms' onei i inuiniuauiig ou-r wHiw ig, fr-jrirli rH r-''T McViinihfflh'ete tfife" Interior, of the housest that tpey might the' more easilyrobD turbinff the (amilKTfiislt theTOaiu top, - wno ai8poseno2ineai:ugiBs!,i.u I len.V a number1 of whifcli -were : found cbncealed jnhatabtesijof theiehtle man 1 th whonvhe ieqri?V gqz. y (j There has been a report jn circula- & ..i ." tiort in mis cuyj i.ora iay irxw pjtsi, ot ilfRevolntion -Mt aya"a libit' the latest accourita e qua ifteh ma ke' iSi rtient ion i -ofitf and we : cannot trace; it-to ahmb direct soiirce; R is aitieVnti in thejiresent state of things, by;no,;;m i to. napnen--wvflf. imr I I .':. . - d ' V . i . .-, . - . . : i- I.' Letters have' beerfreceivedifn'this cityfrom Havana of theStst'lthelatestn ed itbere, frmVSpaippeirs to be considered, portentous The' King has;taken asta lettersiffiinr regard ; tQj;JKe-Ministry and the an1itr8,of..Gadt.fCrb whkh " if : he do not receded aom0 fatal con -" seqiiencei will be the reiul t i n that " devoted country. ,. ; The SpariisafConVoy. had sailed for Cadiz Twopatribt brigs were off the Mbrb, vio i passed on a head of the Convoyi waiting for a favorable chance to cutsbmel of them.off - ; ;The "following extract; from one of the; letterejrbmyllavana however,, is of more immediate interest to us : f The pirates cany on thehr robberies m.a more daring ; manner ii ' every.quarter i and fit is expected that they wiH soon; cut the vessels out of the port. -iV:-' :v:-V : : " The ship Ann, j belonging; to General George D'Wolf, of Bristol,ras attached y est. terday coming in, in, sigbtof the Morp Cas i tlei by ati open boat, r ith about 2Q armed men, when the crewtvas at dinner, nd, had ' they1 not flown to. their small arms with f promptitude and . beat . them oiT, the ? ship " j woulo have been carried in a few minutes, as they were, so near as' to takef deliberate : aim at the helmsman with a musket, and or ! ders the ship to heave to. They were all ' rnnrMlffl in th 1infin rrih hnnf. ecfent A.hrce, arid, as soon as the. musket was fired, they all shewed themselves, and. were ready to board; but the . warm . reception they re ceived from the small arms of the crew of the .'ship induced them to push'.for the shore a- gain. As they kept astern of the ship,, the '.captain- could not get his.; cannon guns to bear upon them $ otherwise they, would have ; been sunk. 1 have seen two inore American :taptainsj wliose" vessels; have; been burnt .near 'Cape Antonio, j stiapiierulKr abuseV and nul-treated, and plundered of al tliey had." : The same letter says i.: ' "hy the arrival of a Hamburgh vessel this evening from Fori au.' Prince, wev learn that Bover is in the possession of the whole of tlie" bland.M-vYfif, InU 1 . " ' .. : " '! ' ' ' r ' --; . T" '...' " ' i. "The ew London Ga.ete contains the following intelligence, in a letter f rom E.' Fannin g, - Esq rtn v th e Editor, dated at Stbningtbhy8tulr; . Letters by the last N. Voi le mail fcave been revived from Messrs. Fuller 8c H'rn, the $d knd 3d officers of the bng Hefsrlia, Capt.- J. Shefneld, belong'to this port; da ted at Monte Video, Kov. 11 1821, staling! that the HereHa, with a cargo 'of about 14,000 seal - skins On board was, taken possession of by the, Spaniards', ; on f the 15th of last May at thW islandof St; Ma-' ry's, coast of Chili, andj carried into be river or port of Oroco, where the bng? was discharged4 then armedj. manned, and diepatchecLimmediately to iea. .' Captain' Sheffield, his officJefs and crew, were kept at the town or village of Oroco. as prison! ers, f While in" this situatiofiMessrs.Ful-; ler & Horn, with three of their crew, af- ter being 30 days prisoners, took a boat and m ade their escape. tThey arrived Conception, where jhey; took passage on board of an EngJisli vessel for Valparaiso,1 and from thence to Monte? Video. ,1 ney state, that Capt. Sheffield"5 and ahe crew! were all in good health ' at Oroco;' when they left th"em.' 1 &:'-; f We1 often say, of out .extensive Country, that it embraceslevery varie-; ty of soi and climate, aiyialmost eve ry degree of temperature. The fol-j lowing will assist to confirm us in that belief: :-;.;;;r!'!i;;-;V'' ; - : Alexandria, f LotfiJ Ijec. 29.; ; On Tuesday; laU, Christmas day, seve ral finqv looking VxTf ERxfeioN's were brought into this town. One of them was remarkably large, and WooTd have weighf. eu prooaoiy pounas. ptry were tw ed by a lady of. this vicinity,, who has a number m oreHtrald .'; ;. Ecclesiastical f0iarikyevj important decision . Has late) y been made by the.Suprerae Court oi Penn sylvania,' involving several points of a.' ' ' - i',r::'i..:.!:i!i.l great- importance f to ; ciesiasiica Charters, p Unhappilvi protracted dis sentions h a ve existed7 1 n ; the corpora-' tion of 5tJ Mary?s, a Rprean,; Catholic Church, of Phi ladel ph ia, at most the, old est at that place. It is composed of 8 tlayfaidta clerical- members Tbfsp tw branches disagreeing, the lay mem bers desirots :of alteHn thechartpiy so aa to exclude the clerical i applied, as a maibrity of the Wmb to the r Supreme Court, to sanction their ! 1 terations. , In oarv sister state, the j - mm. . M cuptrito lawthefobj becomes estabtishedflnthj inf.-easet cfmeaperpreeimrwh debi46d,'' hayt( eV etericaf part of the corporatiohxi sting aa a if paate;or djer Pfmen tnuft 'Be t'epresnf ed in thf meeliorhicl) applies; for rthea rations jvand if asiytt she xcoded byIVo!efi:jn that the " excluded clerirf man "nofcrat- tendinvforvE:fe dot J iqriec ftis Cor potation puld not try not degrade' tlieir-pastor V being'conirary to; tie basi( ofthepRo ahj"m6r;ihatjt ppnl4 -ppl$inihinil It had been before determined bylthe same cburtlthat afPfiesbf terianiqbn grcganuii uuiu uut remove; ineir, mi jv . -r A t Butthewost remarkable part of the decision - isthati which J recognizes vthe Pope athelloreiffn head of the church. " Something was said,,? observed Mr; Justice TilghaniP jibeaguet of the dangerbfa'foreiga head of an American curcn? tneitaw naye expressl ip apphension of any such d ange r ; a hd it our . Roman Cathol ip brethren do,v1n their : consciences, be lieve 'that th e pp we&jM ; cbnferitiglpir withdrawing the cleri has been Kapded.d succession. jfrom tthellhbtf Peter to the presentPontiffuIli the people 6f the-United ttefiA;. menca nave seen notnmg in wis ne lief ;eitherrbnminalxbr; dangerous to civil ;libetyi" Neither, has marked, that during our feyblutionay strpggle'pr'pnfah si n'cey the jruem be rs. .of; - that Church, have beenlesa i patribtic, than their-fellow Christians of other denominations. Th e i r p r i e s t s, ; t h e r e f or e J s a r eV e n t i 1 1 exl to, and wil I receive. . i he same protec tion as other clergy.'? : We might enlarge upon the techni cal bearings of this i nteresting jud icial (terminatibp, but ;that would not be acceptable to" pur general readers.-, for whose f information 'the above sketch wilt noMoubt prove (sufficient and sa tisfactbry ,ii. Uep. T'sW-l'-t - !' r 5 ,i;:;"' '''"v' r' .'.""c;.:,'i:':- : Domestic Manufactures menis Among those instances nd proofs of the ad vac cement of ourcfoun try f in the - usefuf arts and manufac tures,; which it isour vocation and pleasure to record and promu Igate, we t hj nkthe-bos in ess of glass cutting e n -titled to honorable mention, V In addi - tion to the establishment of this elegant ( manufacture so successively arid me- L . T t' W A- t . . ruoriousiy eirecteu oy xnessrs. uacx son & IlaggoU a few years since, we are; happy to learn; that Messrs. Geo; Dummer. ct CoV as. a; supplementary branch to their extensive importing business, have commenced the Qutting also, jat their store and manufactory in i ine-Hireei, . wjiere irom xv io.xv persons are already ;put into employ ment by it - (It is perhaps unnecessa ry to, add, that the workmanship is in every respect equal tb;the finest spe cimens imported;: from any part bf t jie 'wprld'and affords i another uanser able proof that thie manufactures -of our country want nothing but gradual, timely, and judTcious protection)' and encouragement. H to enable us W su p- ply most of1 the necessaries andima- ny or me; luxuries pi lire, ic snouiu be stated that a great ; proportion J of th e g ass cut i n . th e man u fact ones i s blown at a glass house ! recently ; eta blished -oril this island twoor thtee miles from the city.Jv. FjbarBa.' LATEST FROM AND. - ;r; Charlestorii -March 4i By the ship Cbrsairi Petrie, arrived on Satdrdaj, fwp li vi-pool, yre have received accou nts-Xrbro thence of the 22if Jan. inclusive.; - The news from t h e contin ert tofJSu rope con tinues to oe ot a very vague ann inuennite.qasc. A Liverbool date of Jan. sas - " We have no satistactory iigiit upon the state of the ngociations, between Turkey and Russia; nor on the affairs of Greece.!. The romoUrs? published in England are endless, as relates to Turkey to Spaing and toother parts bf the ,cbhtinentr--tbe report of one day cbntradTcting tha vfous. The markets for American produce abroad . continue in - the Ipw state that they were for weeks ; P1 QQ9il Upon the whoieytherei s Hbthing OI mUCll impori, fjuraincjcja-, ur yuiin- cal I in these late" ad vices, a crisis not having, taken placa ias to anj fereat po litical or trading Concerns of thejforld : Parliament was' further? prorogued till the;5th bfFeb ITip disturbances in Ireland had beifn allayed in a great decree s so that the special commission O r . v T nisxer, ,inai oengne nght or the frea bytery alonfe with appeal ;tp;thesynod() and ithencetb the General Assemblv Postsc MritMM. : -!' ; .. . m,, - . v.;- --v? ; ,' I .; '.''' i 1 1 n' i ii - 1 1 ii . .,1. , i i , i i p. . 1 - ; i - . . If . ' - ENGL . .. mfe pafclof ,thk Cadet:t ITest Toinn, aincaxiontnereov,tfte,ioJ.owingt " Ana aispj - . f the number 6C Cadets iri his opinion heccsn rj- 1 ; ;" sary-to'bet3ticediQ --Vt'- ' iJIWmodHioH'vas accepted by e mor V v, f r" j j dhdi'long deateyVaS -,' i' ' chiefly oecasiotliy the call for m tfirjiiopS ' ! ' j from a- Department; Jacti Only, irwas-Toniv i ! f tendeonf MRfwJliy ffti -iJ 1 : select and'an.suhhnsirtejli'ai' tnigh't'bel sion, a motion was made to proceed ttfthe ort '. : After disnosinir of several bi us of minor Jm pbrtance, the House toxik uo the. Hill making1, J The, Legisjatpi e pfrginia adjourn ; ed on Monjrj rlkstaAcr ;fc session indre'tlrattf three imbb' certain appropriaiions jor ine supnon oiuip-, -'Utary '.EstahteihAehfchih i was;-got -::-r thrbufi&ahd ordered to Pe engrossed. V f ; I It is prdpetistateibrtjie infbr- . . j rnation of pbrsonr whpceiveimiHti j rrpeneiopafrbi the Uoited5States v .-.:.; diat naact has3t aediC f appropriating funds ;for the pay ment; ' ) bth those- pen1&toh8"t?NbvfunsoC i (y, course hayebee ? gelritsto entehemtbm ; mi-anpuai payments uuc,un tne o shall, bp- given nf haying been ne. which bill; foe the purpdid is now bits pis 4 sage, i r thp: Housvof vReni ejientaives r v anu many aays, cannot ue expecxea.To elapse.before it w pased;-At. iiU " ' . Among the many imnrwmen! rttoidtL .1 Nanoleon introduced in thef lavf'Ok M Fra n ce s fa pdsprei em in fb t h is abdlistt'it; 1 in imprisonmnent r dttt ', ;Thi ,as. , y well as;, manyotner.iays, has: peen' found so useful iiasjtbl be preserved , v even under the bourbons. h " . y-'Jyy-yK,--' ' ::-y-'y s tn i;i2ibhbndoptinrfdie 3lst ianUafy Joseph Ll Motrisi Esq. to Miss -Ann M'Ken" zie daughter'of lCennKhMhzie; Esci Anil in the same' county, Cbn' the 14th tiltimb. In Orange cufltyiion the 19th ult. Captain John U. BOie, Esq. fate of FayetteyIlei to.Miss Margaretf;MaTiand, 'daughteijof . ithe, hA, ' Duncan; lfendi;'Eq.N::r 1;' ; Samuel Wortharo. to Miss" flebecca" Sims -! dayLghte'rCol.' ITeSiui of that cpuny U ; A few dayr 4go4 Mr John Rice, vwheei. i. . Jn Camden 'county, 'bh. the ; 28th. ultioiO : x;J Cc4.3richbuseelj; agd v tleman f uhblemish horfbu ria integrify , . I whohaid served' his county lit; various capa cities and in all of them with the - entire ap, J - ; ptobaon bf hi nstuehtsV v lllhasxlefl ,; t widow! andfive'foii and 'a numrnis y circle Of friendsVwho ? laie w his worth,pinX deeply feet his loss. .-"x ;i'Hv - ' i C 4 .- In Neberhioi the lfithl bJtJafte? a sljort but painful; illness, Mrs,'- Elizabeth . Foibe ''' consort pf;Mr. Stephen B. Forbes' V: ; t ) j v ' ' ' In Craven county, on thV 18th ultimo, Jdr.i . ;, , yIehUne;Richarsc;'';f;::fv.irvV v'-v .' At Claibbrne,; Alabamav Uir; ameir Belli y , '. formerly of JPittxeunty, in. this .S tate, aged a -V bout 33 j he ' unfortunately fell from the sK.';.: cond ? story! of building on " the ? evening pC ; ' the26tH of Jantuiryi and.departed this life oh K me8thrm;whom his acquaJataneehairpi;"- lament the loss of a tvortby friend ahanen f - v terprislng an3 valuabler citi2ena l--fJfi ' WashixOn City After a few.'iffci.y: : ness, produced, It is Supposed, by 'exp(rdM . V.y ; nary profesjsionalv exertiopa ifi tlie "Supreroer :;,: t ' Courts tlie Hoh. Wminkneyv'it Senator oi, :ti V , of the ; United' States from; Maryland. lle was. . -4 : herred ' with All thf parade , usual on luctt ' ' occasions, I The;Ben.chnd -Bar of the BaltU " more Courts have passedResolutions express i " Bite of their, deep sorrow for the loss of tlicli . 1 ; Veemhient and highly respected brother i ; t ana me latter nave direeted their curthouso to be clothed in mournings & a Monumentai'; V Tablet, suitably inscribed4 phced;.theTem.--f" ' Not these Courts alone, b,ut the whole5 Count trjr will feel the loss sustained iui the death . of this great nyuti&L: .' ; '?- At lhiMe!pfcav W Pierce; Butler, in the 77th year :of his age ' fajpr Butler yfgA one-of .the.fivdeJegateJr i froni Sbuth'fJarolina, who Were sent to . Phi ladelphia On the adoption of om present gib- nous Constitution. .: .Tti s hOnotV was ponferv ' red upon him,- as a feeotletr stiroony of ; tb or gratitude and higl ppinion of ha countrymen ; . ' for his Hevolationary services. Ie wa sere- ; ral years a member of Congress, and his mind--arid influence - Were always devoted tot hla cuntrya good. fc.;frhe .wealth which fortuno had bestowed upon him was used for the pur : poses Of beneficence, and his" talents ami re f nerosity wef universally Aciuiowledged.' ;; KJO.J me aoui instant, : oou'joun irwin ox . - i Brush tlilL Pa. bavins: attained the 83d year r a m age. uou itwui arnrea m nus counuy . in the year 1762,. and w shortly afterwardk -y t.? : i. a-a t . l- . . .-' - appointed a cinssary, in the British aimyV, juunng; our nevoiuuonery rrar ne wa quar teyttor-etinl for the Vestgru . Deparf 1 character and accurate knowledge of rf ousi- v nessl had adznirably. fitted hini, and in which) ' he rendered iinpcitan service to the causer . 6f American IndcDendence Soom after tho ' organization bf ( the gpyernineht of the. states . of Pennsylvania, Jie was placed in itr ooun -' dlsmnd represented Westmoreland county-) ' several, sessions v uie ;x-egisaure 01 ; v W. - i V: f f . ! 'iv . v ' "I kj J ... . ... - ..-. . oizxHord td xicw-Uayen, 1 1 v.;;c;'--r,,-V:.- .y';-yV'H:yy-:-xi::iy- :;3 r';:irr:-
The Weekly Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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March 8, 1822, edition 1
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