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. ' " V V-:i f vw In . f- - V'i"- v r v r; St-: ; : .Av' ilf: f : i"l 1 I'if: FOREIGN. LATEST FROM FRANCE; V , . m . ' tt.i. The; packet ship Cadmus, Captain yMtlock, arrived yesterday from Hay vne whence she sailed on the 1st of - 2 aly. We are favored 'with Pari pa ; pth to the SOth bF Jiine inclusive. . -The raariet for American produce haiHmproyewitnta the last fewtlays. ThV tales of Cotton at Havre,' were extensive on the SOth of June, at an advance bf 4 of 5 sous per lb. It Was known in Parish that the French troops occunied an T.ocar and Kofa. vJiourdesouIt, (say the papers) would v be.- at Port St. . Mafvs on the , 526th of June, and )hen have, possession . of every "place, that: could delayhe capture of Cadiz.. ; The Garette de France n;?ves the names, of six regiments, and a detach rnent of tml'fary equipage which '.we're - to a rove at Jourdeaux lnnll.-the month . of July,' on theii way to Spain. ,The 1001 1. Regiment of the Line, in garrison at Grenoble.: was orderedtto loin the army ot Spn From Hilhba, June 22d, it is said a number of'Conatifutional troops had arrived there from Sanfana, having deserted in 'ronseqnence of the bad treatment' theV received. :The pro vince: of Sr. An'dre has declared against the Cpri&litutioh , .0 ' A. corps of Spanish Royalists, con sistinjrof 50Q0 infantry,' and 800 ca valnr had forced the Constitutionalists to shut themselves .up in Badajos, whence they could not Tetire. Thus, says the pn per, is pstremadura near Jy liberated fjrom the yoke of the Cor ies, and all the Provinces manifest the like, ehthbsiasih in favor bf Hhe gbb()4 causey' . ' .. . v Abbui. 682 Spanish prisohe, in . eluding '40 oflRcer, taken in French "Cerdacbe; arriwV.at Perpinan on the 20tl. Ainoiijr t'ym was Col. Cor- reat of the regiment of Corunna A sother detachment of prisoner arriv ed on the 25(1. ' PARIslUNF. 29. . , Faycrrda9 June.' 3. Yesterday 000 French, and thebattalion of Res - xnairocga left this place for Seu, with SQDD others who were at Bel oer, u na iler Bafbh dKrolH, ilestined for the blockade and siejre of that piece. It j !a sa?3 , that Mahco, commanifer bf ' theconstitutional troops of Tarajjbria, has, voluntarily given, nimself up to " the French.1 7 Mitia-left the &u oh the 19th at 4 in the' morning, with 1,000 men, the most of whom belonged to the garri son, which had been made up from the tegiments of Laredo and Majorca, and some volunteers of Murica; the sol diers comprising this" garrison are mostly invalids and. not capable of performing hard duty. Mina has di rected'his course towards the Con gree fe Tremp, and has with him 150 rai quelets (a sort of Spanish soldiers,) under Auleu Proles : " AniP,!juE 50. Extract if a letter from Ax, June SSt.l . On the evening of the 1 7th, six hun dred Constitutionalists left Balaguer, joined one thousand troops of the gar riin of Larida. and made an attack at Mam'.ari.ta on the division of Nava re, f 2000 men. The latter did not - at first shew more than half their for ces & stationed. 800 in a large church. By this stratagem they placed the Con stitutionalists betwee'n two firesj kill cd 600 men, took all their ammunition a mule loaded With silver, 50 borses, and 2 pieces of cannon. .". . f Vestcrdaymornlhg, 2000 French arrived at Alas,' about an hour's march . from Seu ; at 10 V division of Royal- ist Spaniards posted at the heights of t F ' ii rr ' I Uaivinac , aHOiner uitibiuu rcpaucu "to Euserailla, which commands ithe Dass of Undone, and at noon, a consi derale force of infantry and 2000 horse occuoied le mars crEroles near Utadele. The blockade is thus well established. In the evenig a cannon ading Trdm the forte was heard. This military'eyolution has' taken place ve- y opportunely topreyent the neigh . boung tillages from furnishing, the grain .andmoney, required by the gar--risoh;'- c : j;! : Ith said that Mina, who was pn his way to Cor-7, has been driven back upon Oninana , It'isreporied that he has been, seen in - that neighborhood, that his troops are in a deplorable state, and thatthey. are encumbered! with the esco;t of many- Constitutional ;fa milics composed of women. and children-1' It is believed, he has been in terrupted in his march by the corps of Cainalo and anotber Royalist Chief. ; STf S EB A STX Alf SjJ US E 20. t Two clef erters liave come into our camp, and confirm bur previous. ac cou nts of the discontent of the gar Tisoni and of scarcity of watervne . party wished to surrender, and the o ther to hold oat to the last v ODon t,i h.rf hipn ubriffcd to confine, some soldier; ;Vnipalc the pjacewill "long 'V - : V ; !. V. ' not bold out .- . The news bf the transactions at Se- yille, has excited the inhabitants here, ioUhat degree, ,that;the Regency has een ; compelled to use force to pre yent the,nt fcpm demolishing the hous es of the; memberV of the Cortes, and of the; military commanders who were at the Isle of Leon. s , r ' ' -. -; .:--lt.:J -'. t.-"' xkvibokb or thx sir, JTUE 23, 2 o'crocK. , The French 'and 'Royalist troops have this- moment arrived hear tis. AH is confusion. . The mtqviMs lind militia haye dispersed. Baron DK foles has taken his position with SOOO infantry, 200 I orse, and the French divisinn al(. The: pass of Pailas is now the only one that is free. " . . . MADRID, JUICE 25. y v ! The Regency yesterday published th following decree: : AhT. I. An exact list shall be drawn npof. the members of the existing: Cortes : of thf members Of the pre tended ReffencyatSeville, the minis ters and officers of the volunteer mili tia ofjMadrid and Seville, who order ed ihe removal of the King from Se ville, or who have tent their aid in that removal.' . ; . . . 2. The.personal effects of the indi yiduals nn this ?st shall be immediate ly confiscated until further orders. S.-All the members of the Cortes, who took part id the deliberations in which the powers of the KingAvere suspend ed,, are, for this act alone, declared nlty of treason, and the punishment ior inis crime snail ue aniuugeu mem by, the tribunals, on the mere ; proof of ioennry 4. Those who shall efficaciously con tribute to the deliverance of the King, shall be exempted from the cohseqence of the preceding article, and shall be suitably and honorably rewarded. . 5. 'lhe generals and officers of the troops of the line and militia, who fol lowed the King toT Cadiz, are declar ed respohsible for the lives of their L Majestres and their Royal Highnesses", ann span oe orouu oeiore a military tribunal to be. tried as accomplices for atiy acts of violence that maybe com roittedon the members of the Royal Family, which they had it in their power to prevent. ' bfeiFEAT OF PmATES. Ttnftimnrp- Jiit 5fL : ' I ' - ' "1 ' In yesterday' American we publish ed a brief account bf the destruction of a piratical establisliment on the south side bf the Island of Cuba, by the United States' "schooners GreyT hnubd and: Beagle. .We have been politely favored by the owners of the brig Octavos tith a file of the Jamau ca Coiifant to the SOth of July inclu sive, from which we extract the fol lowing additional pariculari of this af fair. wftnerV 1 ' From the Kingston ( Jam J Courant The United States senrs. of war Greyhound and Tleagle, of 3 guns each, Ijeiit. ComMts. Kearney and Newton, came to anchor at Port Kojal "on Saturday afternoon. They left Thompson's Tsland seven weeks aero. and have. been cruising within the Keys on the south side of Cuba, as far as Cape Cruz; touchifitr at all the intermediate Island to intercept pirates. On inst. they came to anchor off Cap Lieut. Com'dt. Kearney went in his boat to reconnoitre the shore, when he was fired. on by a party of pirates-who were concealed in the bushes. A fire was also opened from several pieces of cannon, erected on a hill a short distance off. The boat returned, and five or six others were manned from the Ves sels -and pushed off for shore, but a heavy cannonade beinft Jcept up by the pirates on the ieightvw well as fromf beach,' the boats were compelled to retreat. ' The two schoo ners were, then warped in, when they dis charged several broadsides, and covered the landing of the boats. ' After a short time the pirates retired to a hill that was well fortifi ed. A small hamlet in which the pirates re sided was set fire to and destroyed. Three guns, one a four pounder, and two largt swi vels, with several pistols cuslasses, Sec. and eight large boats, were' captured. A cave, 150ieet deep was discovered near to where the houses were, and after considerable diffi culty, a party of seamen got to the bottom, where they found an immense quantity of plunder, consisting of broad cloth, dry goods, female dresses, saddlery &c.' Sec. ' Many hu man bones were al'so in "the cave,'suppesed to have been unfortunate persons who were ta ken bv them and put to death.! A great deal of the articles were taken away, and the rest destroyed. About forty pirates escaped to the heights, but many were supposed to have been killed from the fire of the schooners, as well,"' as from the" men who Janded. ; The bushes were so thick that jt was impossible to go after them.' Several other caves, are in .the neighborhood, in which it is conjec tured they occasionally take shelter. From their houses being burnt, and their boats ta ken 'away, it is hoped they will be obliged to retire from this place, as they wiUbe without tke means of annoying- the vessels passing by. It Will be recollected that Commo dore Porter sent into Havana, for tri al, the pirates who survived the slaugh ter of their comrades by Lt. Watson. The letter from ComPorter, accom panying them, has been published and j the ' following is the reply of the Captain General : ;r-- ; -? ;.-: j-;V; f. I - jv okcetftheVaptainGmerrt individuals under the character of Pirates. j j dispose of the Judiciary wthority order, tha hey fnight be judged in a toanner aci 1 cordanxto our laws ; and tn juage wno ww especially charged with- the duty, has direct ed to me the following" official statement of the result of jus examinations is : i, " Most, xxcmuptt $im t Th commander of the-American schooner of ( war called the Ferret, v Mr.vThomas M Newell, being: a-; mined, likewise the mariners whom he pre. sented before meand those whom he bro't hew as prisoners bv order ot Commouore u. Porter, of whom three were, bv the dispo sition of iro'ur Excellency; committed to the raol. and" two to the hospital of St. Ambro- sio, characterized at Pirates An anpearailce . has not resulted that they wa an acjuat par ticiDatiodi jn the ihvaxim and robberies th?Y - . ' . . .. 1 L' - being brought to tneir cqnamon uy i.uiii pul sion. But as I have information that those who escaped, are now apprehended and carried to Matanzas, where a process will be instituted against thein, and where the most sure means will ' be adopted for discovering the plain truth, I hnve CGnsideredJt expedi ent to send these prisoners to Matanzas, hop ing that your excellency will be pleaseu to facilitate their transportation with thenecesr? sarv provisions, affording to the disposition of "the Judge of that district the means of determining with slear understanding.' what has been done ; and what is now actually cooing." v -:.v ."; ' This copy is forwarded to you for your information sind satisfaction. I repeat to you my consideratfons, and pray to God that he may preserve you many years. Havana, 24tn July, io. . , FKANISCO UIONISIO VIVES. To Com. David Pokteii. -j-ji y. vrx f- sja. , NOTICE, ! j R ANA WAY from the Subscriber, in Rich- . land District. S. C. about oO miles Delow Columbia, on the night of the 20th irtst. two T0rrA Women. ELIZA and DKBY. Eliza i is from 20 to 25 years of age, 5 feet, 3 or 4 J inches in height, dark complexion, a large j prominent moutb, speaks auick wnen spojten. to, in an humble manner, lost from her right hand part of a finger to the second joint; that, next the little one. Deby is a small woman, about 20 years of age, 4 feet, 10 or 1 1 inches in height, yellow complexion, speaks slow; has rather a down look when spoken to : she has a small scar on her.left shoulder, appears to have been caused by a whip no other mark recollected-carned with them the following clothes : a blue, white, and a darkf colored calico frock, a white and red strined do. a white cambric do. cassimere shawl, and a blu cloth cloak. 1 purchased the said negroes about the 27th of June labt, of Thomas Oliver of Virginia, who brought them either that State or Maryland and no do St their aim is to return. Any person apprehending the said negroeft and delivering them to me, or lodging them ip any Jail and giving infor mation, by directing a few lines to Columbia, S. C. shall be reasonably rewarded, ani ull expences paid. HEZ'IT. THOMSON. Columbia, Augunt, 1823. NOTICE. . 1 R ANA WAY from the subscriber, living in 1?ichland District, S. C.Ubout 20 miles below Columbia, on the night of the 20th inst. a small Necrro Man, namrd .IMON, a- bout 22 rears of age, 5 Tet, 4 or 5 incites in height, dark complexion, a little hQr:legged, speaks quick when spoken to; hus a sly look, if under jlread or fcai' no mark recol lected He carried with him the following clothes: a round-about coat made of white plains, dy edwith hickory bark ; a blue broad cloth dress coat, considerably worn ; ;a coarse pair cassinette grey pantaloons ; 1 pair of Rus sia drill ; one pair, do. nearly white ; a home spun shirt, ruffled; a quantity of other lothes not known. I purchased the said Negro 3 or 4 years ago, of George Allen, of North Carolina He brought him from near Nor folk, V. and ho doubt his aim is to return. Anv nerson anorehendinsr the said Negro, and delivering him to me, or lodging him in WILLIE GAY. Columbia, 23d August, 1823. 49 3t N. H. I think it more than probable that he went in com pan v With twO negro Women belonging to Mr. itez'h Thomson, a they Went off about the same time. LANDS FOR SALE. 'H, . THE subscriber offers for sale, on ac commodating terms to the purchaser, three hundred & thirty -six acres of Land, Lying on the east side of the Stage Road, about one mile north of Louisburg, adjoin ing the lands of Nathan Patterson, Capt. Perry and others. About fifty acres of this land is cleared and in good plight for Corn or Cotton, j the rest is A woodland well timbered, fin it,, there are some excellent low grounds. Also, Three Lots m Louisburg, adjoin ing the Academy Square," on the main Street, on which is an excellent new dwel ling House with fourrooms and all neces sarv Outhouses. fThe contiguity of thwe premises to the Academy, and theVcon- vnift 1 tf th iihnv Aft-?krl land l would make the whole a desirable estai bush men r for a family wishing to educate their children. For information as the lota, apply to Mr. Vrn. H. Str6thef,"who now occupies then), and to Rev; Daniel Shihe as to the land, or to the subscriber at Midway Academy. . - . C. A. HILL. August 23. i : Vs ' - 49 tf - . NOTICE, 1 . THAT on the first Monday of Novem ber next, J shall expose to public sale for ready money, a Negro Man na med Harkless, jiow confined in the Jail of Randolph county, N. Cl as! a runaway slave, Agreeably to j ati order of the coun ty Court of Randolph.' t .r , . ' ' V . , The said.Harkless says he' formerly belbneed to John Douhertv thnt b w - . : . J "V ' w " v ' 1 set tree ; and was- kidnapped by some ajjsv.mou s, ii uui w uuiu iic niaue nis es cape J.LANE,Shff. August 5. i 48 3m NOT leg: TVf Y wife Patseyj Thornei having left "Amy bed & board without just cause, leaving behind herftwo small children. I hereby, for warn all persons from crediting aetermioea to pay no debts i snau also feel it my rieOrous vnifiAriv rF the law against any -person harboring her. . ti&,ttmY-M A ttrlrc(- 10 ' - V A a ; ports on thte-U. t, f!nl, mhia. a; ft. shall be tibdfallv . j flni' inn mvinir lntnrmaTinni uv uiririwiiir i the , lst i j oil ovnpHp rsairl e CrilZ. & . ' : wtt ti v By fie $wci&t? f APJIOCLAMATIOK hv ari act bf thef last Ge-' QnerotrAisembl;0fKo entitled an act to provide for the sale of thel.ands latelv acquired by i reaiy trom the Cherokee Indians,. Which have been surveyed and remain unsold," the Goyer- nor the Now Governor of. the State aforesaid, do here by declare and make known, that a r ob lie Sale of the abovementioned Lands, a greeably to the said act shall commenc? at Waynesville in the County of Hajf wood, on Monday the 22d of September next, under thef snperintendanCe of a Commissioner appointed for that purpose,' who is authorized by my letter of instruc tions, to adjourn the sHid ?aleto any other nrvore convenient place," if suchadourn- ment should be considered -ad visable5. One-eighth part of the purchase njohey will be required of the purchaser at the time of the sale, aiid bond apdsecurity for the payutent of the balance; inthe foilow ing ihstalments, viz : one-eighth parr at the expiration of one year, one-fourth ac the expiration bf two years, one-fourth at the! expiration bf three years, aud the, remaining fourth at the end of four years.; The jsale to continue1 one -week. and no longer .. ' ;; r ; , -'i'-.. Uiven under ffiy hand and the threat. aeai or me oiate, ai ivaieign, ine 12th day of August, A. D. 3825. v GAB'L. HOLMES. T Bv the Governor ? . ' L B. Hardin, P. Sec'y. v ts 100 DOLLARS REWARD. R AN AWAY from the subscriber's Plantation in Chesterfield District, Soith-Carolina,' early last autqnw, two Negro Men, CHARLES and BILL'. 'r2 : Charles is of ordinary sjie, well made; yellow complection, remarkably tntelli -gent, speaks quick, is about 25 years of age--Iie was purchased in Beaufort coun? ty. Bill absconded with him, is about 20 or 25 years of age, is low; and has a scar I believe, on one of hi cheeks, perhaps a s.car on his head ; he is also inclined to yellow complection, andbeats, on 4he drum tolerably well. Hill was purchased in the neigh borfrond of bnowrull. ; , v , Charles may perhaps attempt to pass hitnKelf as a free man. L ; I The above reward will be given to anv person who will return them to my plan- tationj; or half tlie above re ward will be given to any person who will secure them in Jail, or in proportion for either of tbem, and give me information. PLEASANT H. MA Y. March 10. , ' tf ' i 07 The Editors of the Raleigh 'Star, and Newbern Centinel, are requested to insert the above ointil otherwise ordered, and in the mean time forward their pa pers to me at Statesburg, S. C. ! FB TERSB URG VJVWJY HOTEL. AS Proprietors, we have opened this TA-J- VpRRN,1) the oldest Kstablishment of the kind in Petersburg which has been much i improved from, time to timej in all the inte rior apartments, as well, a?. by additional! buildings, so as ttinswer j all the purposes I of a public Tavefn and Hoarding Rouse. -j Q 1 1 oh iv Y rvo n rrrtmantc V-t ! and accommodations, with some new im provements which. are rapklly advancing to a stat6 of completion, that Travellers and visitors, with Ladies and young families, can be conveniently and agi'eeably entertained The premises are located in close continuity tdthej most commercial part of this growing; and prosperous town, and being so exten si vely! and ha ppily sttuatedhat calm retire ment,' or a public situation, can be enjoyed at pleasure. t -. J.-, ' ':,' - The Proprietors shall, upon all occasions, make it their pleasure and duty to give .saT tisfaction i and With a sincere view to accom plish j that great arid desirable object they shall spare no pains or expence whateverl m all the departments of -the Establishmeot-r4 parjiicuuu-ijr. uy prrsemmg exceuentjuoagipg; Rooms, duly furnished ; ood Servants, ho-j nest and attentive an abundant TABLELf with the most choice viands ;t ajwell as the best of YViaes and other Li.qnors' which our ! country will aflbrd. . We are not unmindful of the, important value of a' well regulated and furiushed Stable our friends, and visitr ors, may rest assured that this department shall inswer every just expectation, and to" eftec thit object we have employed an able and experienced Ostler, distinguished for his attention and fidelity he will do his du ty. : Our StableB ; and "Carriage-Houses are' now large, and will also be, improved. : Our water! lot is such that Horses can have free' access to water when sot ordered' the btable, lot beinfr immediately uituatpd fin Annama-- tox river. IV :"';.."'!. - ti" '-, '.Vi';l h f This is the same Establishment whicb was; so lung-.uwncu anu managea uy lr. james Durell, who enjoyed so much forosDcritv in our line, and gave such general satisfaction.! He was : succeeded bv Mr. French, and af terwards by Mr. Eckles. These' two last Gentlemen justly merited? and Teceiyed'lhe attention of Mr. Durell's friends ; we hope to do the same.,.- v. '; :. . . . . iDAVID MEADBresides on the premise and will conduct the affairs of this House, assisted bv Mr. COOPFR, who has long ser ved . in this Establishment, and his correct' deportment is so generally Jikhownas -ta makei it unnecessary for us to tender assur-j ance br reconimendatipn in that respect; ; ; It;s useless for us to state our rates for Board, byf the day," week, month or year they are '.'ii moderate as the abundance-xd our higuly favored country require -on this subject, ve confidently.kope our town and country friends, visitors and strangers, will have Ino cause'to compljuh.-f Ve close with asking it as a favor, that no person may ever leavejour house with a feeling or. sentiment of complaint without stating the caused1 proper ebinatioa or redress wliT always be made. " ' :-;tjr-. -. -r " t : We thiak it necessary to add,1 that kind nature has favored us with a healthy situati-. on. ; j jThe Wateiused atr pur house is per haps from the best Springs below tho motu tain,, uiu w ice uouse n yery conveuem v PETER M HARDAWAY. Pet is aurnonzea ano nquircu iu uu siid Lands to be offeredfbr sale. thrrefbreVtl, GABRIEL HOLMES, REWAni). n. r irom the subset. :',JP night of the M ' rather tfmt;H k..L "f1- HORsp. . or sixteen s Z high, a natural trotter, but will 1 pace a little-has ablated fiSe three of his feet are whrtewa fore. The above re ward will be ifdbe' apprehension of the Thief, or a rSVtn reward and all charges pS 7or UNIVERSITY OF THRSTATF t NEWYORK. .F COLLEGE OF PHYSIC! ANS AND SURG v I y VJ "l fS oi rnysicians and Sure I ons wil 1- commence- their rct Dr. Hosack, on the Theory, tin p rice of Physic, and Clinital MrrHri,, " IV J3r MaCNEVen. on Ch&mhiri. ' ' .Dr. Mitchill, on Botany and Materh . ' I k M C - fc- ' " ' ' ; : r I 1 DrMoTT, on Surgery. v Drl Francis, on Obstetrics and the dheases of Women and Children. The Board of .TriIstees deem it proper co mate it tnown.'that, in confer, unity, with the ordinances of the Honor Me the Regents of the . University, everv Student is required to i attend two full courses of sail the Lectures delivered h this College, before he can be admW-li as a candidate for the D.ctorate ; unless ssid Student shall haye ; previously attend- d Lectures in' aid College, prior to the session of 1822-3, or shall have attended one " entire course of I ui some respectable Medical School or University. The Candidate must, als. have Studied Medicine three years, with Ibme respectable practitioner, have ar rived at the age of twenty-one years, and it will . be expected that he should pro duce written testimony to that efftct. The Matriculation Ticket Is. five dol lars, the holder of which is entitled to the use of the College Library. 1 By order of the" Board, WRIGHT POST. M.D. President. V JOHN W. Fit ANCIS, M. D. HeeitV FRIDAY, AUGUST 29, 1823. Election retuuns. j Cawc.--Jiartlett I Yancey; S; Bedford Brown, James Rainey, C: . Randolph Alexander Gray, a Abranam Browerf Geprge Hoover, . . ; cAwc-Aam.---Nalhaniel Scales, Jun. 5,- Robert Martiiii E. Broadnax, C. 7?c,wzn.--James Martin, S Charles Fisher, John Clement, C, : H :, 7 -Town of Salisbury 1 John L. Henderson. J Davidson. Alexander. R.j Caldcleugh,; by a majority bf 4 votes over Col. J. Scnth ; J Jesse Hargrove, Wm. Bodeiifwmmer, C. P - Surr&.- ;Col. Solomon , Graves, ; - Wright, K. Thompson, C. ; Iredem--A)ex'r Torraace,' i5 ; Asa BeaU, James Hill,; . 'C. - - - :-fy$V' '--l 1 ' ' ' ' Mechleiiburg. Gen. Michael M'Clearr, St Matthew Bain, Col.'T. G.J?olk, C Buncthnbe.- -Philip Bnttauy S' James , Lowry, James Whitaker,. Ct ' ; Ashe. Elijah Calloway, S f A. B. M'iL!- lah, ' Joshua Weaver, C.,., . Moore. Wm, !? ,c&on, S ; Gideon 3 well, Angus Mirt-n,A T. ; i Aftzon.Wm. Marshall, S'j James Gordon, Joseph White, C. t 1 fc , lfictimond.-HSicpTleTi Wall, S) Tryon r FaTTand, John It. Col?, C. I . , JSntnsrvic Jt. Jcihn C. Baker, Si Alfred Moof d Hiut W. Jeonard i C Samf)9on.Chire Gaven, S: John Sel- lers David' Underwood, C. . Jtobcsrsi-- Mr. Murphey, Howell, Aiford,- c. : :,- . - , l)vpUrJcrcmrfi Pearsall, S ; Stephen Milter, inn. Win. K. Vrederick. C. ' . VBladon Daniel Shipman, ; Robt. Melna, , Wm. Davis, Cl . .M" ."' j. , (Wow. Edward Ward Si Iwis T Oh ver and Eli Ward, C. v J Wayne Richard B. Hatch, Sr Joshaa j Hastings, Stephen Smith, C. , Vjivforti5. O. K. Willums, S T. V BlacKledge, W. Ormond, C. i i . , JTartins-me. welly n Bowers; S Lawrenc, , Cherry !: CabM L. Stewart, C . irydel bavid Gibbs, S . Littlejohn PuglV Wm. Watson, C. "I f n . '2 . , Vhoioan. Col. Wm.' Bullock, S; r Vn0ri ofEdentm3ame Iredell. - , VPerqidmon. Willis Riddick, S; 1W liott, Theophilus Baarow, C. IPasquotankioYm Pool, 5 Carter Bcr hard, Thomas tiell . "' V- y CanuZwiCaleb Perkins. S i AVilion U Webster, Thomas Tillett, C. . , n t G?fl.l-Abraham Harrell, S, by 119 rotc over Dr. J Baker John jWalton, . Stedmsn C i ' n ... n.. -ff'aA7ion.-Thomas Cox, St . er, Davenport, C. I Tirrretf.-John Beasley, S, Enocn EpbjaimfaMii, C.s t - : v COJHESSiOIfAL ELECTION. . In the Edehfon Pistrict, Alfred . Gatlin is elecjted by a tnajoritv of votes over Lemuel Sawjer. V f 5, I In the Pajettevillej District, Cuipeppr jejected bjr a tnajority 93 yotes over &r. Mw; . IT An the Mecklenburg District, Henrr W: Conner S elected over Cipt. Wm. Davidson. - ! . ' r -iT In thelSalisburr Disfnc is e over John v?1"- J in tne w tiniingiw" yl rri innea. ir. ik Alerted overfJno. v- J0.u, Hooks is electeu over -,j is elected by, a majority of 21" TW ove Gen. Clark. ; er(tf!l WehareQnljaparmr the Morganton uir yz'oit Vance oblained a majority of S55 toa . Lectures, . for the. ensuing winter sessio, a.ihe first Monday of Novemh ; ! ' We 3d.) at the College in BarclavU ' 4 1
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