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- -v ... : .'..-. v.v-". ---:.. v'-'-i'--- v 'f'-'v-w-"'.' ,v.v:-;,:t: - - - . ;. t Obiucc the plaat o f f at . Vl Unw&rp'd fcy party i t.-l; .i 'it - is V -. U. i I 1 f.Y- H V -.1 " " " ' "I The following account is from t&eRepubnota njortal.onV hevaa immdiatelyaf-l There is a large and .splendicl silk pstb- which ihe ci(j of Baltimore pays r(o tha C ,"'v"j 4 JOSEPH GAuW,.;3u i Tree bolUr, Vcrantm.or Ore Dollar and L; , '-'.Vdinif sixteen lines, . neatly", m.erted Uter length in the same.proporUon. ..Co- nation thankfully f eceirewwrs xo iLe Editors must ue . . . - . . . m. TUESDAr; JULY 25, . 1826.. In'no town Siasmpre.imposingJ orqppro- nriate honors been paid ;to the memory cf oar departed Fatnot9 ana ataiesmcn jef-? rKHSOJf and Adams, than in Fiyettevjl!e.: Indeed the public "spirit displayed (here on. xll occasion which, call for it, has acquired for it abroad a character whiclvthe'Jibora lity and enterprizet)f its citizens fully sus- Tain. 1 cuiirauitj idsif iuc a in honor of the illustrious 'dead, were com- menced at sun-rise, with the firing of 13 pins: ; At 9 o'clocW a;mHita'rjand .civil Procession, including the Masonic Society, -was formed at the Market-House, and pro- ceeded to the Presbyterian Churcli, where I the Rev. Mr.llamnereilered up a suitable V prarcr a poition oi scnpiure was jeau uy i the ReV. Mr. Mason a Funeral Oration delivered by jiidjre Potter; and a conclud ing Prayer dfiered by the-Rev.Mr. Betts. 'While-the Procession was niovinrf.fhe bells tf the town tolle?, and tnmufe-gun were fired. It was also resolved by. the citi zens, to wear crape' for 30 days, business of every kind was'su$pcnded,;and the day was closed by minute-uns. . The National Intelligencer contains" the ncheme of the 'Jefferson Lbtjerv.- There are oily three- priz vizr the Monticello Fstate at(S71,000; the Shad well Mills at S50,000 : and the Albemarle" Estate at SllyOO. .The nutnber of flanks is 1 K4r. The lottery is to be formed by the ternary combirtation of 42 -jnu thbejsj prod u clng 3 "l.'4fe0 'ticket?. The IstViid'and'Sd Nos. drawn out of the wheel, t(ibe entitled to the Montjcello Estate. the 4th, 5th & 6th. to the Shidwell Mili, and the 7th, 8th Al 9th, to the Albemarle Estate.-. 4; It is con- tern plated to draw the Lottery the latter end of October; till the 1st, the price of theUckcVwiiibVsio.;a;f;. - New York monev-marhet. The late Xew;-Tcirk papers 'ar'e filled , wtjl distress-in"- accounts of the shock which the "mo hied affairs of that city have'received.within a, few. week V'in consequence of the stop page, one after another, of several Banks.' These rumours have 'succeeded each other so fast, .that. ,-". - : : ! - : Each minute teems a new one. And each. Is more pregnant with danger aiid disaster than the one.which preceiled j it. The whole community appears to' be i in a " state of alarm. The followinff are the names of the Institutions which have failed Withid a .few days : the Marble Cpm panyV tl)e" ;l States '.Lombard Company, the Franklin' Manufacturing Company, the Jersey-Bank, the Hudsonlnsurance Com pany, thGreene'Coulity Bank, Trades ine c's Bank au d . Netv; H opc Com pa n v. A writer in on'ej of thej papers, speaking if these failures, says : Every one who has, for two years' past, observed the stock jobbing operations of . ourA'city, must have J - r ; .-. - n --. ( perceived- that t newt carpiirations.. have swarmed upon us like bcji$tsy mahy .vf which,, although with large;-nominal, pos sessed little effective capital ' :-iVjth ut a small amount paid hv'andtjie 'notes tit the stockholders depoi te for the rcsid.ue, xvith an hypothecation of the st6ck,r they have prucepUedf to" business,- and a scene f speculation, has ensuedvwhich has. mag-. fiified hundreds tolhoUsanlsnd thousand ia oill lionK 1 ; When 'lunk iiotes ' have, not beeu jssacdj bonds havei become a means jf brokerage. . .CfinsTiferable 'individual di$trets but ultimate puUUa cood will be good will be, the cnnsetiuencej: yud$teriipo? (JixisUfJlt was.Jiutfm oar last paper, 'that'.we ivc an accouat'of a.riod call4raiidS, which' had just hapi pened in ti'W'mrg.r It bfecmes oar.tluty as jtunialiCv aVtfn , in this paper," t a re juin;ixcthos' &oIcmiuttes froin'Whidr they frt'tft called by-ibc ifccraec fire) laid waste Jun.jiiu erabW;K.tti6idf that Uevlc cuj.J I- I - 1 !i t t - I . t.. j i . . ti ' I ' .-Jl lehinAnf nnStatofi Iflanrl trhi'h dnnla n I mumnrv ni nni nf-ir. i ...MI .k J 'A&ini clockwhlle the belf of the hi mfc- fer 'days before ha! b6th takeh vare - . ?tA! ' ' : - If ,r - ; ' and splendid style , , y continent- Tor the iftst hrfn Signer of .he . " " H"1" V;?!f;ircI!Sloas "es Uatfer of doubt whether Vhe perished by An action ha recently been brought bv vfvor'of Ihat.lltomusbandof Ju61ic lW at rbat. place, and while ibe conjxrtjration I i1'nwn' i,orwi - rinlmtn'tU imcm-hfc P,at-0ni r,,i , iV.tr, .e u n,nlUr..tw will . L' tV-svAv ' ' : weje entering the sacrel b'il(linr, sudden Iv.the measured tones of the" solemn bell we're rchangied to the rapid vibrations of Muna, . wnicn denote an alarm oi ore.' in an instant all eyes were directed to a co lumn of -smoke 'that issued Vfroin a cluster iif : woodenVbundings. ori ' .Wal hilt-street. immediately abpve tle sitef pf Powell ys old tavern," called Allison's Row, and -belong in? to Mr. John Allison. From the com bustible nature nftthe burldings, it was son discovered that the entire row no Ihe West side of Wrolriut-street,' belonging to' Mr. Allison, ,:urs. rnopoe, anu. uie .estate oi nr. waiKer, inusioe. ciesiroyeu.. ipere was no hpe of safety, so cotnpact were the houses placed, . without blowing up Mrs.; P's buildings, which ? would -have left a co nsid e rabl e space ; between Al Jison's an d W alker s Rows, and would, in alt proba bility, have .saved theJatter but this was not effected, and the consequence was that the entire j block, Trqin Mr. Benj. Jones's large family residence (including that and Mr.1 Yancvfs residence) was" levelled to the earth, by the destructive element,- i AVe do not know the nu mberof houses destroyed by this conflagration; but suspect there were from 20 to SO j and as most o; the'nv ivere occupied by an industrious and hkrd-laboufirig portion of the, cooununity. we apjirenenu tne joss, sustained . must lau heavUyon many of the sufferers. " "c - -A, n.''.srf,t-,,.u . U . - r: 'Supreme ' Court, i'l'be arguments' of Counsel were closed on .Saturday. and the Judges are now engaged in making up their opSulons.-SincejHir last',- J. W. Norwood, of Hillsboro',' SamueK F. Sneediof Gran ville, & - - Gfaves,of Caswell, have been admitted to the practice of.rLaw ip the bounty, Courts.- Our diary ot t,he proceed ugSt of the' Court is continued (rum the last Register.1 " ' ' .. - ,: ' , u- WEDXEsDAt, Jcly 9.--JVeeptr v., Cooke, lin Equity, fromvket anie on to be heard, and was argued by Mr: Haywood for Cornpliiinant, afid Mr. Srawell contra 1 ,l ' , ' Gilliam v. JaCocks, from Rertie, was argued by Mn.Hbg'g' foi Vlainufff and Mr. Gaston for De fendant; -'' 'f ? ". r' h' ' . ' ,. '; I1ie Court comjnenccrthe hearing oftbe Bank of Cape Fear y. T. Pv lJerereuJCt n Eqity, from New-sfanoyer, when the Hill, Aftswer &c. Were react. "; . S-i r ,.' - '", ' -r" ' TnrftsDAT, 20th. --The Court proceeded in the case 'opened j'esterday, "wlen Mr. Badger argued for the Plaintiff, and Messrs,, Gaston and Hogg for Defendant.- : ' . v - -! 4 Person v. the State Jiankyfvom Wake, was ar gued bv Mr. Badger on behalf of ;tle plaintiff, in-reply. ; . "'-. : t:" The case of Paschall v.-' William from War ren, was argued-by -'Mr. Badger for the Plaintiff and Mr. Gaston contra " ''. Foster v. Dean. frm Hertford,' was argued, Mr. Gaston' for, the iP.yntiff, Mr.IIogg jfor De- : Fridat, 21.P(V.irQueivin Frui ty, from Franklin, was he-ml, Messrs. Gdston and Cadger for llrfendants. The.case of Jtstvi y . Ontterbrid.el in Equity, from Franklin, was heard on tit q. Hill, Answ'erj &c. Mn. liadgrr "and the, Attorney-Geeil for Complainants, and Mr. Gaston for. Defendant. Pugbr. Muer tf otfters, in Equity, from Frawk lin,: was heard.;! Messrs. Badger and Hay wood, for Defendants.- . XISJ' ,ffavvltM v. Parisli from Granville, wa argu ed by Mr. Badger for plaintiff. f y..,.- , '."Sufitstvs Moore y Isaac Moore, In Eqtiity, from Hertford, was opened Ihe Bill. Answer, &c. were read. i SiTCitDATi22d....Mr. Hogg was heard;iri the cascopened yesterday, for complainant, and Mr. Gastbh for defendant. , . '' , v tTlie Stutt Yi Allen t fioyster, from PerYori, was arguea Dy ine.fviornfv.venerai iot me tiie. Aaff v. ywner,.lrom Pitt, was beloret'ie Court, Attorney-General" for uiu oiaie, - jur. usion lor tne prisoner.' v . . c- j - , ' , ; State v. 'Patillo, from Lir.coln, came oa- The Attorney. Ge neral for the State. v : The following cases not: heretofore no ticed were submitted to the Coartidurlng the' term. ' Somewere spoken to by. Coun sel, others submitted without argument, and in iother? the Court did not wish to hear an'argtfnient': ' ; , IIol.ics if H'dlianu v. WilUafi3t"m Equity, front Wake, , v . " . inuter. Turboroujh & flute, in Equity, from Franklin. V;'-- ,;- -: " Cannon r. Jones;' ih Equity, fnim Wakei . v' JJendersoii . Shannon, : from JLincoIp. J Johnson v.' 6"ar?flfrom Buncombe.' .! Ilolcomb r. blartui ei a&iroih Sarry j ' " Ilea on dem. af Borden v. M'Kinne, et al. from )Vayne' "'. ..; .-.:'' li'.'.'.'j; ii-' .: i Brown t. Cmrw, from 'Caswell.''-; '; t;-'-; Brusfield y. ft"At-Atr, from '-Wake.' " JiT ' Cfioirmmi ' nuJSgtim Ctnnt Coitrt vi Bcw ramond, from Waahlngton. f t ! ? t i A ' ; Gujf l. M'Cluiree, from IredelU ;n ' l"5 'tVi i " !., tt..-" 'tU ',.', v.. u'- .'.:;' V."! . - " 7orr(arAetfBeauciiam the murderer . of Col.1 Sharp, A was executed at Frankfort fulcky -:on;rihiifsfi-dt mtrsoant ttrenterrce.- fA short timcbeTrrre the gu ar J ljfcl in mr oujf 'to execu tiiMiJ he ask ed permission to , converse withJ: his wife alpne. VJFtiis request was granted; but the jailor?was sootfrecaHeo byiiisd'sm9from lieivepirlngi withWd stabs" in er brcdsf and herhsbanit attemptiing tokillbjmsef rte'Kad fn:cted on liimself "bnevQund. bat vernable passions of her depraved husband. t K. Latest from, England. B y th e . pa ck'e t snip Algonquin wnicn arnvef. at-rniiauei-phla on the 16th itisfanf, from Liverpool, London i iiaper3 to the evening' of the'6th u I ti m o9 and Liverpool- to the 8 thwerexe cei ved-v , . ; .v.-;, ' ; i hoQ ; ; 1 1, is'rsard .that tradel and ? manufactures had reeved to a, degree, but thejmprove tnen rwas not cousiu'erablei .'fl The London Courier t if the 5th,' after;bbservihg thatit does not share irt the gloohiy anticipations of sonic editors, 46 wlio ithink thatUhe re verse; which the commerce' and; manufac tures of the country-have? recently ex peri- eneeflif is the.;'.- signal and the commence nient of decline in the. national wealth and poiver,'r-addsf'' ' Yet it cannot be denied that.those, interests are in a. state -of great depression J that the navigation of the coun try excites lively-alarm amono; those most i n terested i n i ts su ppiir t, ' that' large classes of people arc in a stateiof destitu.tpm, anl that ci rcu 1 at ion and credi t a re nil e'rgol rig changes, -the effects it which few persons even profess clearly to foresee.?' The .Li verpool Albion, of the same date,' contains a long, eiaoorate essay on tne f state ami prospects of the Cottdn trade," which con cludes thus : u Upon a review of the whole ubiecV we cannot see ?any reason for des- ponaency respecting tne cotton marKet . On the contrary,' we se every' reason for hope. ; Its present vieW i.4 evident! v encou- - ." i..t- "';-' -s iK ," : raging j - anu.ine prospects asio tne miure are, nmre favorable at ihis moment A ban after, the events of'the last five months, the most sanguine among us had the courage to anticipate." i; .;' V- "l -y-y ; from Jf?w55ta. Capt. Dickinson, of the ship Triton,, arrived at Boston, on AYed- nesday, informs that the fcmpress Eliza beth, widow, of the date KmperorAi:Ex ander, of Russia, died about the 10th of iviay, Qn ner way nomj laganrocK to ;Aios coV.. V :; yyyy f.,',. -iy$- The Religious'Services which, according to previous arrangement, took place yester day at the ' Canitbir in conimemoratiod bF tne two pa irj pi sages .woo nave lusi, in so remarkapje a man ner, paid thejjebtr of hit-i inanity, were appropriate and impres8ivei The Hall was hung with the emblems of mourning ; its ample? area" was almost whol ly' filled wi Jh ladies, and its collqnds and galleries, even to', their remotest . coruers, with an immense concourse of citiaeiis.- - All the members of the President's family,' and all the members of the' Government, now in the city,. vvere presenU as were also the clergy vand corporate authorities' of the ci ty.' The prayer,, by the . Rev. Mr. Post, and the .sermon,' by the Re vi'Y) r. St A,t r g h ton, were fervent and impressive ) and the music was;ih the highest decree rdhd and' s'bte)nn, The. powerful choifi formed frpm those of several, churches, was aided by some of, the finest instruments of the Marine-Bnd, and its majestic strains produc ed their full effect,' as they swelled through the columns and dome: of the vast; Hall, and 'thrilled every bosom with" emotion. V i V .The services of the day having particuf ,ar;refefence;tov''the;;sam were clbiied by those in the evening at the Unitarian Church, where a most Impressi ve sermon wasi preaciied: by the Pastor, the Rev.1 M r. Little, to a Very large auditory; with other appropriate services." " t v s ? -v ;;; -Nat. int. .We have Iea.rnedvfrom a source entire ly toberelied on, that Mrv J effersort left a .Will, in which he gave all his property, 4 the. I egal estate 'abu iaic t nil poa?!sion" to his gramlson Thomas Jeffersof fdolph, Mr. . Frist, 'a gentleman" who' mtWed ;one qt his granddaughters, aridaM r. Garrett, one" of his ,neihpours, , in trust fur the ole use and b.ietit of his;datighter, Mrs. Ran dolph,' and; appointed his grandson ; Thoi in as Je ffer so n Ran d 6l ph his ' sole' E x e c u turl' ..Military Educptiojiy-ThG . military; edit', cation which : has f-been in itrbd need by the West Point Academy ' andLCaptairi Par tri dge, appearstb be pecomiug y erfpopula r. t ne enicieucy, wun. wjiicn,. incse .estapusn inehts have fbeen conducted .contribute to thisr' result- but t4Vy uth there ftsisome thing in a mi 1 itary red u cation that is' parti ctilarlyt akig;;Iij''sl c andi d a t es a re h o w w ai ting for tad mission at West i'oi b t. J We Jcnow very ;wel I that Patridge cannot receive so maiiyas he is ofiered, This arjjues well for 1hc charac ter of the tim?s. JSducationls rapidlV ap-, 7 SUI-Wq. should hot be surprised if our sijk. manufactures in a few years j equalfed the'cntify'f6f, our cottons,, :- In the nYid dle and Southern Stes there is" a fine wHeth genuityLvour u(rtisa th ciaDufac.ture equal tq tha ' foreign pruaching its nignesc state ineiTery portion of thouutry,Au T, Mv?- yyixy of Huiitsvillfri against AViiui G2 VIilUvth Cashivr, to recover $2(j,429 5,' of? which live i an cijuan jr, , an i Mur . tcniriue.,.us iif i Tlie. legislature have j ust pissed an act ap-1 kt BJj;lr? pVaP" f sa: propria ting; S40P ?n full for one year's sa- 0f sum,1 it is alleged; that the cashier was fe- J2ztijsivrDrovght:Ve M not' iup ' , loniously robbed.f That robbery he; relied pnse tliere was ever known in thU :sectiori y V , ort, as,a, barti thei;;xecoveryand it; was 0f couiiiSummVr season wilrj-'as Ihe'-;--; - admitted vasf sufiicient rpleabyivludge presentiJfThe cornifieidVe arc6ldinf-.v '' y---ty ford t but wrct,-hed prospect jXtil s 4 :'"rr 'xi1-'- r-r:'-iJ " ' nast the power of the fine slibWrri'which-IZ i" have fallen within daoVtwo' to ;bellt;K: : ?y?T-'Sr9" thit which ivas planted early: Tietream - ? lected a Fn-e-wardeo.has; lately keb;inen- have bicn t p,e .. - fi tiouedRMee si Ihe neighboring cpuntsvere obli .iUU I' "' u " mtn.j;H,j., ; .!f v ,tcaused, much 'distress amomrvmanv' .ii.nr' 1 U-';i$;-r&. tj:.. r. singular circumHtanc.e that whpn ;i fiv. m. I . - . r. .. r... i .- r. . . . .i 1 i jjUies aiiervvartis suine oi jne'iamuy enter bailf was committed to pr to be tried at the September j discovery was made by M who had been for a Jons: ti making observations.,, and Ijiad fr rendered h i insel f liable " to the sus picionV of. honest People for tlie purphse nf Jobtjining the confide ncet)f the, cotinjrfeW ic h latter; it seetn he scceed'e.fMeipVo ell h i hVsel f,. a n d ' was accept edl, - as I part- 'nerihihevbusihesVof! Vending counrerifeit er'any member whblshall crets of the Company, or ' viol ate tfip-iiath' of fidelityi It niu be admitted thaIri Farr vjehturedfif .enough inUhebuVihcssl A mqrig .' th e r bu n te r fei t n o tes m e n t ioned i n hi evidence, are S3 notes of the Manufac turer's Bank of Pawtuckei, glOQ - note of .the .Bank of Pennsylvania, and .named a persoi who was expected " to Vrtly with 200,000 in notes of two, five, an i (en dof lars,'oh theVr Western Reserve Bank. ; f V u rii ; Pittsburg Gazette. The! accou nts frbiii' Colombia ad 'to th the- c h a r a est e r n f G f n : Pa bv. 's i n uvpm'p n ty a i- e 4 very cnhtradrctbr'yr Whilst it is undoubt- ui vmic ui uui ai lines, uuruitJie mic vvai, setktc efiance the Federal authority -there iahringfrierids to the Republic who are not .wanting i justify his course. ' We consider it, with ine ngnts we now nave an unrortunate ana inVenac.ing-:ijic jmafe that Paez is'the LiyAR-io whom lie has'appealed.' His be ing his persotlai riend;'wil I notf u nless we tnista'ke hischaracterinduce the President to overlook the danger of precedent of successful triumplr of the military over the 1 t Baltimore July 1 r. We understand thata committee of the City Cprporation, jncludins: the Mayor, Xvaited upon the venerable.CHAuiEs Cart OLL,.ot.Larrolton, on Saturday iniorning at Doughoragen Maoor, for the purpose o I in vi ti him to be, present , at "3 tne t funeral honors which will be paid by T the city bf uaititnore on, i nursoay next, to.ine memo-. ryb.f;the ill ustrjous patriots and sjges Ad a "an d' effers 6 The . i nyita tion was feadily acicepteduWele y eberabl e jfelio wftienelned ih el .offer of iveyan lendered by ithecommVtteeItrafies us tu be enabled Uo.add, that a' recent ru pibi1 iif thsevere inbllspositiori" of MfCfZ rbllis totally ithot founda!5 J He cori tinuesliiTie has 'done'fbr longy tlnie . pasti in,ffhe uhiutehipted enjoyment olTexcellent health ind spirits V . - " f? -w IJke some proud monarch oftbe Sylvan scepe, 5 .Ke stands nhtjesticyenerably green-r- i V I - And still Kis stately trtnk aloft be rears. i Serene and bending with the weteht'of yearsl .6ianus aim views, wuue gaaung" on ;We 1 f ground" i-!.7r'i.T 'f li.l-S: HU .jMjehiratbqi orert circled anwnd i -JMr. Cabroli. is, we hesitate not' to as sert the most interesting individual , in- the ivhole United: States.' He shines alone in the firm ainetity 'and hen that stasis, cone the: whole constellation.will be extinct. Da this account it bo pbiOtherthe .Koijors Mr-James 3Ie'waS ck;-At th moment tbe'oerhad jirocee.Ied t. sHut "'J P-V( - , . .u -1 i 1 I m t v pariii!; a:llttle.tnm'--crueasklhev.onlv''nor'V, I down4he.windn;ana vlm? r..t-X : raised above his head to effect this on ecu r: T f 7 -'V ' "y ' the flaW ented it iSd desbehdeU tbr feitwi!?f?l e ine room ne was fonnn rnriirir raot i !n;ttetfoS above de er bed a lis T clothes iiiflamer - - ! -"f"v tribution ot-dame .; Fortune's-faVors1, our.5 , r rv - ; ' ' ; ' tbwn' hasnot been byeHookedj-'ahd' inthe'Ci; k 7 'A'cotnpany of unchartered Jankers, or f"d n;the:presntjas rWnhtrtoters.' b!md goddesi cannot be accuseil of besti)w " i ' RavennaKPortagecouhtT,;tM.io.' Colonel George-Darrbw Captain James lJrownV t( lh? P"1 nhav rncplea ;:.':, and Colonel William Ashtev?:Jhave been in anrmuncinthat Wr.&iiW::-& ;'y arreted: f the fwo first named' ere, held ?klISr' J" ,s etunafe y toliailaud th. last, hotofferinj: sufficient h,o!!; f jlt ,U . flcke t , JS o.-3 1 5 arJ f i - 7 iTheyrV? tnioney, and cveo took the bath of secrecy as a member of the company, one obliga tion of-wldHh; binds the cand id at! (n r fnuri ha.d spu r.ned his orders and even the con st! tution of the land, aiid tiken opbn him self, as the head bf a; particular State,' to k . n r ..... ---- - 1 : ' '-.-'.-,- . . v-" ''; ... k , , v . v, ' ' ' v;, i y ' . r y -v 4 'rsieriean: 'l' km l;, 0- iri Kvoh. An'n.iiAai.. - L'!. jcorn, ground 3-ThC higir pf tr w ofprovii f '-r, : kiohs of.all kinds, consequent br this '.swta.'i,. c ; of things, added -to fhe scarcity of fruit; lias K v lTOt ona 0r things ?V"nc oy ineinore oriunal-f . r ress. ?essionKTliiSHirew 'great, capmiipneo thirtytlioU y y - ; r.- George&arr; f'4:4' " ,U -U,JV""U' H on cunesuay ,.r . , mened-in Pasl4 :' -. ' V -'"-' "-I'-."' - t ft - " ; j - 'e' i y;.,,Vl;,;;OORCOFlI srThe Bostoti jUrd, says a coHesentS H J, MfcftMrhatyin I tbniansIwhlclEliis Italen (ii 'itfd':ihY4fliVu nVi' demandJpuring his xedericiejo f cjtiesr,the poeticaU aiohslhepubi isJieU' i , brUkfavbrite's r iriflbeivce irt acquiiii for fthis;feetrodbUs J V l me prouu utie.oi Mitcrary Emporium.., - I-.; uiv;. ..gv, ;"v' i ''V,r--.';';;: rvh.is1 nipusjsiuie t reau , tno jQiiowin l in es on .ie -Grave! ojfjth e M tnstre I wi (hou t : V- of something to bestow'4npft(X S ; He fliai-well- poodray&'lhe fed 0fler tlieJr ! ySo'.'wbbih.'thei net cte.toli uccor.K ttilt ; ' top &;PaLy0 : i fc , l rom pit) Reaming eye can flov' V.. t ,sjr iy t.t 1 1 T4ufeW wlieiraeath! ,trbke'ievcTe'v K "'h l vlla laid'tlie' son 6f gen'ni low i i lTy(r ' ! Fach ardent fiiendeacKformtf f'tej ' . it i - ;! And mirth assumes the crar! f wop v 4 And weeps upon the minstrel's irrave, ' r ' ii n pr w in nrpcimit n.Mfiiuinii i.m. ...-?.'' - ' The trivial throng :whnse fickle 'praise, '"V'.v . Hr strains sought vainly to engase. r-! ' ; ' . -iuw mourn ytu jine ius jviigqiejd ly Btrtnksferain i - 'Sare when they breathe''a6urif4tN;rainv O'er his loved tomb sliall darMv rlin.- ' V. A Fresh flow 'rets o'er Ws tomb shall wave A: y. 'And nightingales, shall swec tly sing ?J IU y . A requiem'at the minstrclV grave; ;"t h1 " " ; -o:;:yy.fu, ; f fi And wet wish tearsf his baj lowed paY:V-.V'' f The timid rnaid, the sldlousaeti V 'f Deplore tils' fat e'jwiiOin none cart save ..V-v - 4 - " YrAbd blboming"y'outh''and bbwyjWgej'1 T;t' ''?.'' ' Sigii sadly o'er the minstrel' graved t iv'V5 -i ; i s iiis tonaest pnoe, ni.i mag;e lyre, f y , " . ; J r Jbm on t'.e laurel-mus' reipain'rV - V';- ; r ' And tan shall dare to wate )wieck ? " ' ' And none shalf rouse its" stf1n'?s! train - V - ..' as piasing winds cue nrancnes wave ' -To tell the thoughtless and the vainr ;V . 'Jf ? r -TheV wander .near a mfMtrel's'grav:V - t ' ' : Ko Cypress 'iacf or 'gloomy ye W f 1 ' ' "fl;' w ( ii itx weeping oesuwy.inerc snail strew, i . V" -y. 'l Thelairest floWers oftbe springjt'; , C .-, Sofvgales, around sh-dl trararice-flmg; y In Newbern,: Mr. Tliomas, ItoWe -of vCravcn A'.-" -'-wvii ' connn; to.' Miss Sarah 'Bragg. t ?'-'' r.' " ,-' ; ' l" 4 ii Kinston, on the ijwi ultimo, Mr. David ' Curtis, to lllM'EKzabeth'B.' Hart. y i : - y;;'k - -Died in Wmtbn; Ht-rtford county, on the'irth :? ' f mst. James Cop it and, ' Esq. for many, ears a Representative from that count v in theState 'f , gislature. tte left a widow and several' chudren ; v On the 21st mst. at nts late residence in Frank- ' lit! county,' much lamented by his neighbors; and- 1 acquaintancesahrt Haywood, Esc(. eldest "son' ' v of JudgeHaywoo6V;ofTtnnessef;;vvr'l ri7 ? " In Wihnington; on thelTth init gi?d.53,'Ir." " ioseph' Kello. iV V . ; , ' At Korfblk; a ftw days ago,' lJr Alien !HmV V mons,ct 5 Woodstock Vt' -The deceased came passenger in the. packet front iNe w-Y ork. Two days waiter he came on board, - he. sfdde)lyV be- came deranged and continued so Until his death ; which look place it .z house of 11?; Budk nam, It appears from papciri in his possession tlut he 5 gTMnatedithUnWersityofV , V f tJn ll iasi, ana was on, vis way io ijanipso ccuniy,.ia r -i; thiseStottiy seet ta eogagiatc.tin aa iV?a " i j fn7;:.v v 4yyy T'-yy. - ?'Jf" ; i' x . . "" .' ' ' -'- -'. ..' . , . ' v ; ' ''-Tjr - ;. T" '-- -: , -.- 'r-- . ' ' . . --c4 'i; ', - '-T' ,-- - - - ' ili .- s . y ' C t, y., . I- r - "A 1, ;i T1 - :.rri' 2.' . .
The Weekly Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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July 28, 1826, edition 1
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