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The Editor of the North-Carolina Journal, in Ma last number, has'devoted riearl j thr columns' of -his imperial .$heet,'.t tQEdirsof; for having dared toj correct certain in acccoracies ; into which be had fallen. - "We have before stated, that our sole objecti in commenting upon the opin ions advanced, throuh?the to prevent" .tlie i tiblic Yroff "drawing 'er V roheuus iferences from incorrect pre ifses.' tNotwithstanding thilisclaim" . er on'our part, the. Editor endeavors to enlist the sjmpithj of the ; public,;fby asserting, .' that -.'we have attempted to Ytmpgie infant" Hercules . jn its cra-dle--that we have comniencedv a f js- : Vtematfc attack" upon 'his paperthat have charjed htm " with ignoranc ' and falsehood' -anti antimates ?ome thing abut oui mhtives for this deport 'ment towards hinv It is neither chari table nor just to )mpute',tuthe actions of men, the.wo'rst motives of which4 they -, aresasceptible.But there are some per sons who have so little command oyer 'their; feelings, that the bare calling'. in ; question either their judgment or'ppir "ons, however respectful the, manner, is eure to overwhelm the "arrogant inter: meddler in a torrent ol abuse. t 'xi , L: Bit shall truth be wlent, Ibecause" the . . 'Journal frowns V'r , , , ; . -" Kb:nor shall we shrink from what we conceive' tir be' our duty, though our motives are impugned. '. .. v . -How" far the allegations of the Editor -1 of ; the Journal against us, . have ,heir - foundation in Veason or 'truth, we are . perfectly willing to leave tothejlecision s of the public:' f but once for all, we Would rYaj'to the Editor, that, as to bur mo tives, we can .possibly have none, either ot a personal or pouucai cnarapter, which could induce us to violate, with respect to him, our determination' to v. iixe iiKe. oroiners." r i ntre i ueiweru us vno clashing of interests, nor can " lKere be liis fall would; not . elevate, f tior jean" his.' success : depress us- we . jeach niove in our respective orbits, and though we may occasional lycome in contact, it will ''never liappenyon ouy ' part,, with an intention of impeding the regularity of his course. ; . t ' . As to the matters, in dispute between the Editor of the Journal and ourselves, Te:have nothing, more, to say. . The,' 'gentleman acknowledges himself to have . been ignorant of the appointment of " Professor Mitchell in the place of Mri ': Olmsted, as Geologist of the State, tho', -. lie says he knew of " the annual allow- uce iiiauc . uj iaw iui iuc .9ciik.cs.vi ? , , the Geologist: . Both facts were' made ; x '. public at the time, .and might therefore j have come' to Kis,knowledge,' though he ' ' y were neither member or Secretary I : of the' Board." - C'V;; H . l' , The LegisIature having passed no act - - at their lale session in relation to Inter ? nal lmproverdents requiring the aid of - . ,.a Civil. Engineer to carry its provisions! uiocueci,t anu.iue.iate omcer naving ' ; acted on all the i objects beforo the Board, v- ''Nve still think, tbey judged i properly.in - ; lnot, supply iog, for the present, the place Tif '3Ir. Fuitonl ; ; It is true, thetsit8 iVjlowAYUnim vand the, obstruct ; tioris in the Cape Fear, between ".Fay I : etteville and Wilfmington; were hoi en i : : . lirely removed : but a Dredginj: Ma- s V C. chine had'-bfeen ixkrured for efTectins - -I. C .t . ' 1 . . ll't..' I ujeursi oojeci, ami mauuai lauuur atone the directions already given for both by Mrv Fulton The Editor of the Jour rial ad verts, to what had formerly takeq place on' Cape Fear. "But the circum stances under which ,Superintendahts and" hands are now employed, and those, under which' they wereemp! oyed be fore aCivil Engineer had examinee! thi RiVer, u and given instructions for; its iinp"rvyemenV In the mer iase,i all weriton inr ttie dark : and was, of cou rse, ineflciual . j at presejit the work is clone-'agreeably ti the directions laid dowh by the late Engineer, and wilL'ho doubt produce the desired eSect. - v T ' yS. ' Whether it would be better to give to some. fit person a -competent annual salary to make a Geological Survey of the State, as the Editortof thef Journal recommends, or to have it done as at "present, by bur Professor of .Chemistry, in the recesses of the University,' as a kind of relaxation from the confinement wkich'thc regular duties of the session necessarily impose, we shall not attempt to decide. The business has gone on thus far very well, and we trust, if con tinued, will eventually accomplish the object in view ; and if the couipetisa-- Uon already provided be found insuffi cient (asve'have intimated we 'thought it) we have ho doubt the VLegislature will make it what it ought to be. - Respecting the Extracts which , we proposed to give from Professor Olm sted's last Report. Oa sitting down to make them, we came to the 'conclusion, that, having, during the last session of the Legislature, given an accoun tot the discoveries made by the Professor, of Lime, Marl, &c. in theEasrD sec- tion of the State, we. wuld defer those which he had lately made to' the west- ward, .until weihad given a .more gen eral view than; we had hretbfore.douey - r- " '"' "i - 'L ol .tne uiscovene9 ma'te in mai region in his first Report, s soon as this is done, wewlll add an Abstract of the ob gertations made" in his last Tour, in that section of the State. 4 . I 1 . ' ' : We know not why the Editor of. the Journal should have. .taken .amiss, the remark which we made on his paragraph announcingthe proposed visit of the Pre sident to this State. AVe did, not doubt his having heard. the rumour. We, as he intimates, had ourselves heard it ; but we did not believe it, and our ex perience had taught us the impropriety of giving publicity to every idle report which came, in bu r way and we ven ture to predict, that when the editor of the Journal shall have a little more ex perience in his new. profession, he will be less ready to catch up rumour as it flies..-, ;;: r We shall take no noticeof the insi nuations thrown out by the Editor 'of the Journal, in the course of his remarks, leish We believeof "holding an appro ; pnate, Service of praise and prayer at anjearly period of the 'morning in' which ali dnominatiohsrtinite Vln -addition to this, on thepproaching hnivrsa ry, at Persburgaysmoft i to be de I ived by the ' Rev. -fMr. Rice, ' and Mr; Hammitt vis .to read the Declaratiou of ,Indep'enderice:i;; H :I)qc toi Jphp: Hii I, has beei-elected; Cashier of the - Bank of Cape Fear? at Wi I mingtort, i n room ' of Wil 1 rani ;An dersson,, Esq. . resigned. yy.yyyy;-- yBtramin Bslumey ofvNbrtnamp tonj and Spier JV.l Smith, of New bern haye been axlmitted, by the; Su preme Court, to the practise" of Xa w in the Superior Courts. " -s And Richmond Pearson,Tof Rowan, to practise, in the v-.-:v,-- f.-;i. 'V' - ,f !- ' , -.t - - a- County Courtsylf f y?y y: i sy The Engl ish papers mention & CYand i?aIwhich, was io take place' in Lon don, for the benefit of the miserable siilferers in the manu facturing stations of the north - of EnglandThis re minds us of a Uudibrastic coupJet we have somewhere seen :--; - : j To serious counsel, now, Jet all advance, :' Agreed, but "first, let's have a dance V ' -: Touches of TerribleSullimity-Tht Cahawba Press ofrAIabama, says that --.- . i " . . ' Moschetoes are so numerous and vora cious on Indian Key, an Island off the coast of '.Florida, : that they keep the hogs squealing, ithe dogs parking, ; and the fowls cacklihg all night., ': AVhy really, this description of these winged monsters" almost equals that given by Dr. Heustis, in his" topogrd- pny .ot Louisiana. in rms remarKS a bout th e oi, he says bl ood is tKei r cry; h o th ing but b! 66d can q ueh ch th ei r thirst and satisfy their sanguinary ap petites.' Compared? wlthCthem, ;the moschetoes or the Borthern states are mere gnats. Furnished with a bill like ",; f , .i-. f. i "... i . . . ,. . iron, they perforate the toughest ' hide, und drink the crimson stream of man and beast.? ; '. . v ; ' i; relative to the next Presidential Elec tion.4. 1 That is aa event we do not wish to' say a word upon at present.1 It is surely time enough to.begin the canvas r. n.-i:. u:i- :n v if ior aneiecnun wunu wiii lane piace in the fail of 1$28. We should depre cate the circumstance as a great evil, if the Union, from one end to the other. is to be kept-in a -constant statexof ex citement on this subject, irom the time the President takes his seat to the fol lowing election." atv we . wilt . say : in respect to this matter, that as gooil cit izens we are determined .to adhere . to the; sentiments so magnanimously ad vanced by Mr., Crau ford, - vi to jyuge kme, auministrauon Dy us. mea sures'though it is one, in which the Journal does not appear willing to unite. 'Seasonc&le.y have had since par lasfpubicatiop, eve rain, and the pasturage Hvhicli before waslitellyfSjcorched, lias ainjput on i ts'rerdaat;coat. .' Zyt-Siy community, m the religious; celebration of. this dayseeuis to be" on the? in crease.- '.-;.-' "- ' . ' i-' - - , ... .v . e perceive mat reiersourg has adopt market,' .w hich. sold rje ad ily v f r S 1 to 81 1 0 - This is certainiya favorable time fur- farmers to favor us wilh'a vi sit" witir their 'provisions. 1 tM :Aigrat:riseoi vtneape tear sua denly tookpiace on " M rfndajr las tamJ has f tiot:t'ehtireIyfj8U WhichveiJhfe back country! have fnllXuplied-i wth" raiinXaoci -hop' jtcahie nqtvtop ate to benefit: one portiontOeast of their, cjh)ps-ncorn j3TKe' $tea w, Boat Hen rietta took ad; vantage of the. rise ; to tn6ve this morri. ni dovvn ;the river, where,sjie will con inuedur(ng the summer and fall to plyi rn Vsiich part, of the ri ver";aS the d epth of water may permit. y e?ishoiild Shavl las.t but jt escapee! our - ipemry, .that at the late County Coiurf of tliis county," an jOraer passea appropriatingaou uoi lars Tor, maKing a survey or the county for the b se (of Job ri r M a cilae? Esq. ih making his Map -of the Stated I We A fir occurred In . Portland, Maine, a few days ago which consumed pro perty to the amount of 825,000. It is believed to have been' the - vork ot an incendiary," and a female hasi been ar rested to answer the charge, y" y ; . Members of Congress. .From , the official papers lately Wished; jt ap-pears-Tthat- riyy:: 'y----'v m In eight years; President Washing ton appointed members of congress to different bflces.1" S; . ' ' yln; ftur;y:ears the elder "President Adams appointed thirteen,. ' ; rV In eight years President Jefferson ap pointed twe7Uy four. f : y ' 'v fn the same time President Madison appointed twenty. ; i,r - y - IPresident Monroe in eight years ap pointed nineteen. y H ; - r y !; The present administration have-ap-pointed ybtir in one year. ' . . . s V Two of the. four appointed v by .the present ?resideqt, are. the .secretaries of state'a nd war; ir'i ) y v . ;v V y Mr. Galiatin our Ministerl to En gland, 'and family; have taken passage;, in ; tjieV packet-ship Florida, Captain Tink ham, vv hich sai I s from N e w York for Liverpool, on. the first of July. M 4 iWe remark the ' following: passsage iri the number; of, the Edinburgh Re view (891 last received ) y :y Ve have the strongest grounds for cbrt eluding", that the, population of; Ireland ' has" doubled in the lastSOyears r and,v; we must believe farther; that it is at this moment,- ii creasing: at the same rate. . If the seven mi ; liona.?f -Irish'' nf 1821, shall beme fourteen millions jn-1851; - while' the - population f of England double only In eighty years,' that of Ireland will be nearly equal in 185 1 .-v iJodkl lag at this question as it affecti the" lower orders . of Ireland, it presents; nothing but what is most gloomy & terrific- for,' in. place of any prospect of their Condition becominsr better, it seems manifestly tendin? to. become worseVvK-; y jrrovistonjucu,Ka.Kjfoni rias oecome SCarceand sfelj$t.!gf?lt"is4 Iho't there Ja riot more than a sudd! v. for 1 0 days in town.., Bacon has suddehly be come scarce: and high,'-gells for;12 cents.' y L vrd& is ; scare en Ojilr 'two or ha v e pleasure i n v ad f I i ng, t ha t se'yerI. counties in the West. have been equal ly liberal. rand we' idoubt not that many j omeTs, or aii oix intitn, miii wiiungiy promote so desirabl e 'an obj ect ;byfol losing the example w-i. ;?h y!; y y it General Court-On Thursday the 15th inst. 'the General Court met ac cording to law--present. Judges Brock enbroughr Smith, Saunders, i)arjiel R. E.;ParkefBouldin and.Barbour.- On Friday,- Judge Semple appeared ' and took his seat, y The; court have as y et only acted on motions made by the'Au- "'or. . . ..;.;.;;:,:y;,y;'.;y. Op the 17th the Jury nmde . the - f d Iowing presentment i'JTivfiyJJ?m Walter ffehinfr, clkk of the i Superior Court of Chancery directed by; law to f jo De noinen lp tne vty ot jrticnmpna,' withiii twelvemonthlast pastHO'wit t on the 11th of April, 1 826, at t h cou n - , ty ? o ft H e riri cp, a d w i thi ri the j u r iid i c- tion of the said General Curt,untaw ; fully and .'B'xtomyeIy,.t;knowingfy.ami . fraudulently did charge, demand,' ex act and take to of and from a certain I homas Bf ' Bryan t as a nd for" feen fof f uu&uiessuy uiiu, inesaiu vv.'.vv. iieii iiig alleged to have done in his capaci ty of Clerk, as aforsaid, the .- sum of twenty one dollars and twenty ;ur cents, the, Sum being more than was by law; allowed, and the 8aid.:baslesv'in truth and ia fact j not haying been done, fors w i ich the! said sum was so c harged andiexacted.'V -Z v -y ;; y '.':'y Mr.iHening was thereupon ' indicted by the Attorney "general, and the ' in dictment being sent to the Gf and Jury they found ; " a true : bill.' :The fore man of th e .G ran d J ury stated in bu r t that by : the evidence before: them it appeared that two fee -bills forthe same amount,, tiaa Deen pam uy-tne same m dividulfut'thatthejm was not withirrthe last twelve months ; and thafUit appeared, that the services fia el not been rendered in ei ther-case.. The trial uhder this indictment wii I not" com e on d u ri rig th i s'i' term 'of the "rt':'tI'Li;S y.''y'yy '- ! ' 'yyy v.;'' ' '. - : .; : ' ; New-Forkyjtthe t& Noon. -We have beep" favored with Paris papers to the'5th of May, inclu sive, "brought by :the" Isabella," Hehtler-: son. 1 hey contain letters trom Ms: solonghi to the 6th of April, which coh firin the accounts' of the repulse .f tlie Turks on the, 24th of March bat it does not appear - to. have been known with hqmuchloss; ; 0e" of thej letters, is from a Greek General,; who names two uhderPachaslthati were ---killed. The Turkish'fleet had also been repulsed in an attempt to fake possession of a small is.ahd andj,foHressin the neighborhood of;'MissoIon'giii.f , . Unioriy andthe prevalent disposition. to vy" ' t 5 v uake thexqtmost application f th t : -cannot be'easiljr gi ven- w5?AnV Argus ' . v y ComPoRTiii arrived aiyeraCrozXu-- ' XV from New-Yor w thrl5ijjlaylle';. -;.' 1 V .";'. Vrt to. aj' friet'id tliat" nbi hing. idputa Vy JV-5! c" ; j moreelightfulJthanVhij ikccobda'v--v.' 5 ,;v tibnad his-yoyageTa j proytion haying been made for the com- ; i a '.y : ferCof ;himelf atirj his partyi Ijy the or-j;. il ' l 1 iters Af .ihe31exican;GovrnidentPf f i . --Z: i i. LATESTFROM-EUROPE : , yy: j, ;!fy y: . . ; ;The packet ship Silas RicliardsCap :,y';,v j Holdredge, arrived cst 1 ' . from Iiverpool, having isiiled lnVnce..; r?h: y 1 9n the 34th f Mayand tnug f .rvWtSaretsp a ; y. j 1iQiYriiirrht wi fnton Kir'tKo ThWq n:r - v: Y V" ' tuj art.t . ei'i l.;.j. k1 j:,y , ..1 . '1'. .' I uie su ut Ajui j- uui uie cause 01. inc ' -.'a .y : : ' ? Greeksl;oes 'npt' Appear tohave beca 'yyK'j'.Y y. hopeIe3s'if:wa; hdw believed 'that y ' I xne vnnsiian jrowers were aoout to m- A t ,. ' ' terfeVein '?V;': Cr.; y' Busliiesiiil)- ''7V, '(,;.:-i , ? provi ng,: and thecal es of Cotton nad : . ,H increased, at small advance." H II ' i : ' In Newbfern, Oii the 15tU instnt; Mrz-Jno, c i :.' ; ' . H.;'bldatonitbi Miss tMarv SHth;. botiv -'of C ' j that pkce.A1sb, oiihe irt! by the Itevi' .(' V;I'.vy."' It. S. Mason, Mr. He'hrjt Vyarine.'; J.unf.raefb v' i .v;', ''. chant ofNeV-YorlcvytbMissi CoroUoe!Cl.apx,y-.vlv V . ' man;:.AVM:. S:v"-:;.i. :-y:' lT :'' ,'.'. ' 1 In Fayetteville, on Tiiesday last, .Dr. Vt& : .t.C ' . i derieJc; J. "CntJar to, Miss XoOisa: DubrtiW i! : , 6'-' , : A: uaugiucr oi uic laic .uaorifi uunruxz, li.sq-r ; ' , , , 1 Also-' Mr;. byd ;Veat to Miss. 'E!seyGaineri- U .! ' At 5Vilminon, oahl9thinstMrs i Jones,"wifeoy;Mr. David Jones, merchant of ;f V that; plac4''a;3 :yeara;; '.Vi:ef V- 'A-V V ' ' In eW-Hanover, 'on the::;' th'instantMrs t W ' y ; SaraV'Adkm ', - I SOn.::y;-';. f; .;,.-?y - ' f 5,; i ',.V;- ' I On the 9thinst. Mr.acbb JairoUag.ed SWj;yy J; 'i year: y-'y r-"V-'-:.; IZW.t&KSv . ' lit Cumberland cohnty,. oh ; the 17th mst. i X - ' Catharine.; consort of the Iter. Allen MDou ' i -1 'r V-- gahk' II er disease, tle tonsumntion;; undef r;' V . ' it cnnstian fortitude and,tnetX resignation, v " y Iri'ColuNpbiW5:,C.'dn:fhe42thinsr.'M i 27th -year of hw-aee.;-MrMtal U. MFarlandl ' . 'i S' '' ' of the , firm -bf; Messrs" IJatta &. MFirlahd;-:,;.'.k?;. ;--H. - J '' merchants of that place, after a painfjl tHhcsj' ; s; y; ' V , of hearty thirty 'days74 :The tfeeeasedi pat Vt . ;. ' native of LaufeKHilt jii this State," but foc-'c' v V : ue jasv eigijt years resioeq inoiumoia. ; ( ; y , y . 'l tn 'TSlAw ffavAn pAnn' Vn tho Otl initVni. .(' T ..' . I 1 ' Spirit of 'the. Times.On Sunday morning the 21st i nsran r, the canal bTt Eclipse,"M ri Caleb BloMrtaptain and- ownerNarT vfcd yatt Albany, i via Ohio, withj'a car of s whiskeyV porky and potaslj-. She left Monroe, Astabu la county, Ohio, onf. Thursday- week, towed by, the steamboat's Heiiry Clay; tbBufialo 'or'BIact Bockft ;The hofsn e,were taken across the;?jcnntrtv a uisiance oi aoout 1 mues, to - liuiia lo; She ls a :firieullbuilt bta of .he largest vdimehsion stand tha.tnotne ahd similar diniension wayiipself Bafllaith pas?sepgir7:e)gn through; bhe is the firt.boat from Ofiio. Perhaps rajatroiiger if lustration of the s'piri t of t he age -the facilitiesVf in ter- course anoruea oy oarworKSOl in: rove f?' meat yetween very remote parts ol th ,Rev. Jededtah MorseDJ DI.?Ii ' Dr-agedfv v-V;.' y; sixty-five. ; ; Dr.; M.. has been well known.as a H ''i: l, laborious Minister bf the GospV(ahd aa'in'; '.'v '.-- - ' '", ;y4 ?;.'t.7... t,. s; .. yM THE:brwhNos.,iVDm:tl;wbeer Union Canal : Lottery; .SScoUu.iir'ivVv yyy :...-;;;: yyA;.-:fi- : s-i-.,...-,.s '.vv (h'f - And tln3e - from the '6 wfieet of the Dismit ' : ' V Raleigh & 1'ayeiteviUe.-' V. 4 4 ;yu.yr---,yY.- CT The capitaVpn.e of 20000 and one w f ; bf $1)00 ' Were beldlby a yery ejrterprisin ' and deserviner Frenchman,. t y . y wy - y to present them lor payment,, or renewal ia; . L - .y - it J)elaware Lottery, to be drawn on. theSd - V j K' y ' I Julyvr irttii&'Jblarylandi State Zotiery, v i " T sr -1 the 12th.:; ;f;; iV, ''t;y:.y ' ' ! . " 1 . . . ' ... ."'--., -i ; 'TyATKlMYDyesptfuUy r'ihtoros ht yy y '; ' F .friends in the city vof HtghX'-thatliii.. ' I ( v , , t .Muvi v M.,-r-'' V tn? riano rorte, ttiu commence on Monday.-. '.' r , . y the 3d tl-y of J uly Al persons who are dis- : . " '. josed to , patronise -him,1 , are' requested :-to J U"i'V:,'.i .eaye' thdirnames wUb GenUJIeTerly Daniel ' V ' .. , MrfJohn Primrosel orat the Roolc sf ore nf 31 '. :S; " ' ' i pales and 'son.. Term. of, .Titonr'a ted' "0 - ' in a.previoiis advertisement;fr H- i : v ;'y" V -i - s' - : m. ' 1 RaJeigrhwJuhe 26. , - ft, 1- W -a -1 1 . ' ' ' a. f ' w ....... , f t yi, Xonniy of RaiidJph ;Vi..-, ' ? Coutt bf EouhiSprinff Tei'lSis.' ,s'vi t'. AmhonyiGroves ao'd others ;l Kuy' Henry ttransoii and' Nathan.- ?" ; -yi- Hyy vV Branson's VrJy ): C.& yi'-T"i' . TfJ appeartngtothe satisfaction of the Court f v 4 ter tiiat thefjsaid, WilLam Urookhhire appear Vt ;V' ? of thlsjCourt, ipibheJd on ihe ;4hJilomlay ' . y V V, cf September nxtj and p)tad, amwer oi de- ' : . confesso as to him and h'fcardVxparte'v ' ..r ',' ' ' A copy :lLELUOTTV c; II; E. " & ' V,.- ysl.:: &;y : Fr Bandblnh eoiintk r i . . ' . i , . vra, wanting for. the klter, agreeably to la the .lb n:v Which ori.ina7.vi Jn r.l? $lX?VWr ,,' -' - ' a-:. -- --o- -v-:;.y -yy - y.y' ?r.yf y-y ; :-h';---'-;f-::.HV-'- ' . ;.. . - vy.; .-''' ',-'"'" - . -: . -. ;f - ?--,V-Jy 2-V' -v.-- - : .. 'k-y,,y ;-.y'---y.,:'y:;. '-; ' yy y;;:yV-f 'ii: - . -, .'y
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