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. yofcxVL-;C;;: ; , yx-: ' J frid ay,; AUGUST 10,1 ssr. v :f -'-v " . V,4!."'; . ' ; ' i ji'M".;-; '. TamcJ sr,epPard : Samxiel Simpson, from r Imprisonment fordet)l!..Al apDear, from I JVipnI carrlcif tlm ?u formation first to 6evt thrs siod naune-.h anr (o'Ve tfit.VU . : -;?T.Tve'SaCTr . .A 7;JU KTo KmriKi a repecUbl,::: kretner, then to Qen. at.jn, yd laMlvtpja rVtijO liMcUcvyM , andt: the nj aml unoa : - i&S&hi-rV'itt4$&i:'&x, jiriTM':- - " m.co t,v .X, ."-.--.i 'Ac . - . -r ' i-il. option, vit,houl a stianow itnrMf At TiireeDoilfars pef, nnum, of ()pc DlUrand .1. llalf for'Jialf: aycar-lto be pjii krt ailvanc frof cxccedintj line vneafly inserted three. thhe&f&' ite'Dallar nd Jwentj-lvc CenU fol c Vfef sixceedin pubfieation. Those offfteaterrlth t?theelpoportion;orti-munications-thantiruUy receive L .Letters to the Editors must btfrno.-it 'aid. x,i Ou r ihnuulT 6l ectidns vril I be heltl' tfiro'r out'the StaCt (tfXfcpt in tlireeor fourif rtir jeasten counties, -which .Unve'.a IreaMy tken.ace) oaJhurjuUy -ft.?The.re. turniifrom.Vvlnch vvillbe, leguhrly pub Ifeht'd'ss theyome tohjtiuU. ,;'re voles" fort-Mefiiber of Consress ltr the 'district lately, represented: by 31r. Ed- heard frorri;;vci fl.rir in 'Nash for Y W. Sr, iy:lerpAV,:MSheed d'u not receive"vote:io1Nah.fn 3heeff haH "6 vme? U ill 323, Gen. theWirbtslrkt.v (the only iihtV? Kl&$i:;r were: v for ."RHines. i;cki!oo alio aolui UUerrVv ; 1 :vi,1j t V'-TS ifc f(ijiovifi g4? tt I ist of t lie (ijitercst the firiaid pi'fit of heroes disal .amei- drHeay jg-Jarn.c. J, Elfiot m Eqmty, irSnl rtiutnWoriV.:' 'rder; of urvy. , , . ;; ' -Jtfy J6rtn;?tvearq .news . riTiiiniei,jones ana ;fVVran oih-cjp).beirs-j at la p$ Mostjs kirLffioin" Kquitjf,,fj'bmJpIiAston. Curia adst-. WiUUiin"; Ilevrin anyafe. aiut otberar leates m Eatiitv '.lnIrt4ito'wt.vCjiifn-nvsd, a.d- .Witterj'iVff 'V - ' l6iit4ITVtAe:iie.oPe1on Tun- staHi. ifi Eqmty.bEhxa1iCax -(-'final -decree, -The "'litVof CliriiiaLw l.enzien ti otliers r. WJUiaV Ienoirn Kqnity, ft (im lrwlcll Motion t()tT(snvispetilibiMirs ;l?t!iion retained. Vvnjj'iel b'U.aoieHv ilohn.Graftjic & others, ju1Fuhyr fi-om Oraoe rjSArty to pay, hjsown costs' A 5 Jolm UroffD. Joie UoiianU'iic;rs, irom tiav- I'Tf uatees o lhe Associ:tto(vof Friends appts. - ' "of'the Court below affirmed. . ;; ti'jf'iDatSl ad;T'r;4 .v,lohn Rorlce apjt- from f afcefjludmeiitof the Superior i Court' af. lirmea. 'Thomas-Alston r, .-Stephen, .Outertmte, in tMf?q rr" Frank ii ou. , Uelrret t o 0 e ( : 1 e rk td' take aVr accMuiVbf Xhe Ve ntrnd profits' of the iwicls from UiV tinie tlvcy CHm.to the jitisscissioir ii Alstoiv to tjie 'death prTehnek'thenVuslce, , and report txthevnet ttnn. s , JSimoneftre. vTUoittlaV Varbovti'ilv" attnOr" in 'Equit v, iWni rt,ianklm.v i!,eci'ee fur:Co.rnplainiut. ; . 'fit JlpUn SeUers HiHary tlookstttid-wife; from AVyne ; JiLtluTfieiit cfthe Cottrt ;bel0vv .rerers r eiL anil i-enort get asultr. cuuse remancicxiJOl jur twer; proceeiiu. . v . 1$ icijivvi syn ,aviiis:v: iitHJ,,.: im teiotv reversed and rule Judgment rt-tle C for new'; ti'ial made,ijhaohte. .V:v.. Kai ban ivy w jfe; tCtarou . .Iloper JC iOtbersi in, Kqu;',jrou diMwissed, uacU " Jlranch Collins iir goi ter e'r.. Sic?, fn ''wydty;' from Vakc'1 jllepoft confirmed and dc j'te accontinelv t ' Tewt ovt .'-od v.llaivU i- Jlarrinyer er. in jqmtytK)m Jy,lerepArtX!oniirwita.t uecry fur onllinAiaQcoi(Uuy , V i - - 4lii2cyftrjHonW Lli..beth Vancry & pthcis, in lXl6HffMr'0 tValte, ' l5if disnrsse'dviiihout. UifaV KiuibroifJibriv Jrfin'iVis & wife; in Tapley 'Jlentley , which have come to tlie de fendants or either of them. , ,s Sartruel "William Miller, from Pitt, in Equity. Tteferrcl to the master to take account. : A6raham Cox .Sen. v. Thomas Mills, from Pitf, in KquTty. , It i$ ordered that this c.iwse be retained until the trial of an" action of ejectment in the Court bow. .; v; Daniel Lambrt v. A tchiSald Gilchrist, adnar. from Rtibeson. v Judgment of the Court below reversed. Certiorari sustained and new trial gTanted. f 1 yJ-; '.-,. , ' Mary J. Hester and nihenTo, James Hester and Samuel Yoiin ex'rs. &c. in 'Equity, frotn Gran yille.; Referred to the Clerk to take an account and art order of 'sale-. s Is , A. L.? Gomez v- A. Lfizarm, in Equity, from Cumberland. An order of Sale, Isaac Fdlsom tr. WilUum Gregory appt. from Pasquotahkl , Judgment of the Superior Court reversed and .rule for a new trial made'absdlute. , Den on deVnise'of Ambrose jSevil I v. Aildison Wheflbeey guardian See. appt. from Pasquotank Judgment for the plaintiff . ' ' Henry dices v. William Clark, appt. from Hertford., Judgment afBmed. " The G '-v. to the use of the county Trustee v. John Matlock Shff. and others, from-Rockingham. Judgment a'frmt'd. f The ame v. same. P"rom Rockingham. Judg ment ?ifRrmed. ' Lincoln Saperior Cout Office r. David Lock man.: Judgment of the Court reversed Sc judg ment for the plaintiff. ; : Jacob Lobez" appt.' v. Joseph Hafner and Ab ner'nerry, from Lincoln. Judgment of jionsuit $et-aside and judgment of the Superior C rt reversed. New tml granted? ' William Underwood v. the Admr of John Lane, dec. and Clarissa - Lane, appt trom Randolph, judgment of tlu Superior Court reversed, and rule for new trial made absolute J - fjtephen RrownV exr's. i. ' Thos. G. Johnson, a'p"pt.: from Northampton. Curia "advisari vult. Den on demise Of Wiiliam RufFdoe v. Richard-Newsum appt. from Northhampton Rule discharged and .judjgjnent affirmed , The; executors of. Richard Pearson, dee'd. v. TlVe ex-cutors of Wm. Thomas, dee'd.' from Rowan, in Kquity. Bill dismissed without costs, fcach party to pay his o.wil costs. ;. Charles lianner Shfi". v. John MCMurry Depty. Shff. and others, ppt. from Stokes. Judgment of the Superior Court reversed- - , , William llumpheysi v. John I. litiie appt from 1 l!c! tm ond. Judgment of tht: Cout;t below, icversed. A writ of Venire fucias dc novo order ed.' ; v-l-; f- "" - - - - - J. A.. Dnwspn and others r.SJI. Dawson et al,in equity, fromt. llalifrx. t- Curia. alver&.tri tmfc. 1 SuHaunu jiryanby hr next frjend v. John.Sel ler'sadnir." ;!larry Rrya-h.-)n Equity, from Johns ton. Detiee for'complaiiiant. Referred to II. Kt. "Miller totake an account. " . - The (ijov.othe use of the ex'rs of Thomas H!iiday 'v . James' Eastwood , a id others, from Greene. . Judgment of the- Superior Court uf- hrrr.ed. Nathttniel Boyden and wife John (f. De neal and wifev'fVonl Stoker.' Judgment of the Superior- Court reversed. Rule for new- trial made absolute. , - Cullep Jones' heir-? v William Andrews' cx'rs. in .Equity, fiom' .Franklin. RtMnanded to the Su perior Court oLFyanklin t make proper parties. ; Loftis Pippin t. Jerennah .-Perry :ind others, in : Equity, frj6m Franklin. Bill dismissed with COStS. .i-.;-. -V ' . -Bailo. fjny 7V; Jeremiah Perrv and others, in Equity, imMj.Kiranklm. Bill dismissed .with costs. .(.ideon Glenn v. Jesse Person, in Equity, from Franklin. Decree tr cqmplain nts. r. .Edward 5 Johes t-. Luke Huggms, from Onslow.-- Judgment reversed and -ule for a new trial mmle, absolute.' . . -.- "1 , Richard Kenti.-sn and;others j'ppls r. adm'-. of A. Ihnper, fi--.ni Ch-ilharu. Judgmiut if tiie Court Ik low' reversed : the petiliou dismissed : the costs of' this V.ourt -to he paid by defendants and ot the Court beMvi by petitioners. ; Mary Waits v. John M. Greenlee,4 appt. from Biivke.i Rule .for new trial made absolute. Judg ment ix:V.rs.d. . - Arinsivong fc Pavne t. .John Harsh aw ap'pt. from Bii'ke. Hide in- a new trial.inade absolute and fudgment rcversid.' ' : , James Henderson and others t, Jtobert Wilson nnrt o'hers, m Equity, from Mecklenburg." C'tf ria ailvimri vult- , ': ' . John ' Bracken t. Colquhoun, in Equity, from Orange. Decree final. --v ' STATE CAUSED. " ' .The Ftate v. Robert II; Molier appt. from Buncombe, Judgment of the Court below af firmed. . . . Stnte v. Samuel Roberts, .from Buncombe. Judgment reversedand rule fur new trial made absolute;, , ..; . . : The State v, Jesse Upon appt. from Davidson. Judgment reversed and rule for new trial made absolute.; ', 'VFbe State r. Henry A. Lnngford, from, Lincoln. Judjfnvent reversed and new lri d -granted. ' The State v. Jacob EUar, from Ashe. , . Judg ment affirmed. i,; .!... Providence. dcut of thirty vrfo7arasVhen:ive read of such .disgraceful acts taking place in our sister States, we feel proud that we are citizens of a State which has expunged this relic of barbarity froqi their statute-book. ; In the year 1823 an act was passed by our .iea;i:s!atu're, that " no fernaje whatever shall in f uture be imorisoned for debt ;"and no debtor whatever who is willing to take the -oath of insolvency, or to render a fair schedule of his property and give fiond for hi;i appearance to the succeeding court, " can be imprisoned for debt in North-Car o Una . . s . ' " Tbe President of the tTnited States left Washington City for Massachusettsi, ou Tuesday, evening lastv ' ', , The Secretary of State arrived at the Seat of Government, from Ken tuck v, on tlie same day. : We understand that orders have been given bv the Navy Department to disman tle the frigate Constellation, & pay off her crew. She lies at Norfolk. The Lancaster Journal, published at the plaee of residence of the Hon. Jaines Buchanan, a member of Congress from Pennsylvania, pub Hshes the following ; J '; ' It was with some surprise, and much regret, that Ave observed an editorial article in the last U. S. Telegraph, in wh:ch it is assumed as a faciy and so stated, that Mr-, Buchanan, is the person to whom General Jackson alluded in his letter to Mr. Beverley, of tlie Jlhult. We have autho rity for saying that Mr. Buchanan will not act on the presumption that he is the person". He can ¬ not consent to become a voluuteerin thisbusl ness. Should it hereafter became necessary to make any statement upon the subject, Mr. liu chanan will then imnKxliately publish, in detail, the only conversation whicli he ever held with General Jacksoh cuncernlng the last Pres'idential Election, prior to its termination. In the mean time, we think it right to state, -that, what we believt to have been the premature introduction of Mr. B s name in the Telegraph; has been without his authority, and against his consent." FOH Tit K KKGlSTlilt, No. 3. .. .-.Equity from ks. PeXc- fov.Comphjinant. kefej-rtif to Ma'ttK tfi't.ike'u accoii iU : . t "IZiiutl Peck", sen- of this city, put an end to ;his' existence on Friday last, by Mthetabel MinUbidT. 'AHei.C. Haibin, i i tEouirv.'tfom Uo"iU. Ei'i.tl oecrce v JbUiTfesbett ifugb 'W3tijomc?yV eS.l swallowing; a Jare portion of laudanum... Jw1??1 Ur if wfiJftHfl f Ksertiuns were made bykthefdcaitj to pre- Itcrte accordyiidy. l$ r ; r. i ' w 1 . lJ ' ", r i J - L :vf rhoiUivj6r;o-th use of ih State Bank vent tJuv Tatal venects of the .poison, by the iS'M w;ni - R l,rAsh; ue a ?tomach-pumpV &c, and a considur - Judgment ot the Court below revered and iadz- . . ' . ' Kint krrevtrtr1 l A i " able portion W the liquid was by this means J'idge.'f ,to the); ttse oAV right Edmotntson ad wijdrawrC: 'bqtcsonie time having elapsed I . 3 amesM oortT a pbt . r : James Bebt1 aiul Ira H , T s , L l'rands Tavlor ctT al. tcXYiinifln DTckms'etali I ;The.dec6astMlvavas;fit.-f most ingeoious. workman as agun and locksinitli, and as a i maker of nil kinds, of-mill-irons 2 but was :n"y "W unhahoilv addifctedm occasional fits ofin. loxtcaiioovuie frequency; ana violence 01 wuito, as is ;usuai, were increaseti oy ,iur uui:rence i uiuier thettectsoto.ne orinese he. .co:uuutted this last sad -.act of hh life. BCi)vii.e cost or vus court tu u$ paa xy iUiXi i Bat ikou ;4V V.-.DAmir .Boothelv iii Equity,? rcliirWa t'MeDouClt 'a.loV.l v.UAd.vTate , L'wrvl T oLK'lie:.si?VJi r4jy faVba, - Wrce furl)eteri SaisVs.t iVji uld;vo;GJd;lhatBs,n't i'll ai l v i ope ii rrnipi (ir .Vm lii r tv n n f I mudrv ar IsingljVd ni .the in tein perate lise of ard en t 'c r I -M V . 1V1 1 f F1 I f 1 1 rv t f 1 1 c i o is- n T , l- rt m sp vv f vt.w -iu vuw; luaus wi ViiwiU Gc;?. Jackson, the Editor bf the U. S Tele graph Geo. Kremer, fyc. I may be -charged with supererogation, at this (listance from the time-1 when toe Krenier story bursteil, in laying it again before tlie public. .There are few' who have not heard it ; yet the number still less who know the rotten foobUation upon .which it was built. Tiie yeom.inty of the coun try, the laboring class, who possess tlie physical power in this Republic to give force to their opinions,-and. especially that portion of them who have not time or in clination to read much, and who depend upon. their more idle, and as they believe knowing neighbor to inform them, are at this day entirely ignorant of any oiher part of the Krenier story, ..than that Mr. Adams, and Mr. Clay, had-ben charged with bartering away their rights and cheat ing: Gen. Jackson out of hijv election. This imputation, reiterated and supported as it has been without prod", by those whom the commonality look up to lor correct infor mation on- the political concerns of their, country, has, i tribe hands .of the opposition h:id a powerful effect upon public opinion, and 'particularly in the Suuthem .States.' Playing upon the credulity -of the pe,opJe, they have sedulously secreted' from. the iif the whole truth, and now numbers of this honest and worthy class of the community do not know, that the Senate of the - United States had any thing -'more to d- with the appointment of Henry Clay-to -the, office of Secretary of State, than they had uhem- selves ; but beKeve as they have been told, that Mr. Adams gave Him this appointment i n consideration of C lay's vol ing for h i m as President. If this discloses the igno norance of a portion of our citizens, it shews the use the opposition have-made of it to further their views; and they n iw have it in a doubly imposing shape from the pen of Gen Jackson, who haying filled the 'measure - of his-.coutltryaftliirvj'.'jsiiow'. dimming the lustre of his ftriner deeds, nd casttnga stigma upon the honor ot his coun- trv.bYjoi tiiny; this conspiracy against private character and -public rejiuiaiibn 5 f it be- comes the solemn, duty of very citizen ylio is in possession 01 the jneaus, and who wisnes io. see truin prevail over laiseuoou, to investigate this subject to thq bottom that the people no longer leu by the, inter ested representations of political aspirants may judge ior themselves jand thev will judge correctly. . v , ; - " '- f,x f. In January, , l82o (this history -oi the transaction is given by the opposition them selves) .while r, the telectio:V for. President was pending before.thei House of ; Repre sentatives, a member of Congress a friend of ,Gefl. Jackson, who intended at the time ftb vote' for? the Genera! p"an& who in fact aiu vote tor nun, iniormeu anotner irienu oftSen.t Jack5prtr?'thht anijoSerjof the State department had beea made ,to: Mr. CIay;b,the'frienda ibf Mr.:Adam thatif a iiniiari offer was made by -General Jackv son friend Mr. Clay's friends whei had port it,, except the. wonj of the first ipeixi ber of Congressvvho figures in -the iranc tioji, have the 'opposition endeavoured to fisten upon Clay and v Adams jhe ;charge of bargain and jnanauement for office aid of this iuformer's charac'er for, truth f'tid veracity, you have .an aiiple illusti'at froiii tlie pen of .the Editor .of the tTPf Tefegraph, who tfpper to . ,the SUpertd tendent of the, office of Discount ami De posit for a J 1 the secrets of the Wppusi tit 07 tho'-too iTrequently fry lhe,credit, of the Company,. his discounts overrun the ilepu- . 'Hie Editor, after speaking of this, in former as deficient in mordf principlCant every other qualification which should cha racterize an honest man, doubtful the peo ple would not put the siime confidence in his story that (Jen. Jacksou seems to haye done; he wishes to give.td it a coloring o! truth, by tilling,. us he lyas a passive in strMtnent in, the hands of Mr Clay'i Has not this part of the lale alsoone tayond the slicking point r' If, this Jipanvva su servient to Mr. Ulay, why did not .lr. Clay induce him to vote for Mr. Adam ? The opposition accuse him of ;-bending in uch stei n e i" materials to his purposes than this inan,apears to be coin posed. ofi; : I vyjll for awhile let .'he Editor; of: the Telegraph ret, but he slips not hisi' necK out of the noose thus easily.- He is a cul prit of t(M hich note in these tlavs of pulir tical iniquity, to escape the "punishment inai pu-uiic inutgnaTion snail award to his criines. . ..... s -. ' , "'V' Even Geo. Kremer thought, the source from which the Information came, of too suspicious a character to be worthy thejio- W ' '' t. T ft ;. . - I - "' tice ot ben, Jackson,; and relumed to in form him of it ; but at nil events, it would answer very we.II to gujl the people with- ;o sink Mr. Clay and Mr.- Ada!ii!i in 1 pub lic opinion, and hoist himself into noUce. The pen that has immorlalized. Henry iV of ; France, also transmits to u the. nainc of his assassin. 'Die iihpartial page of lus- Hbry records the vices us well as .the vir tues of , men, and Geo. ICrcmer will; te- end to posterity as a ltul calumniator. I Mnake no unjustifiable aspersions: upuu his character, out ot hts own jnouth will I condemn him." Upon the strength (if lhi equivocal Sc incredible evidence, he writes to the Editor of tlie Columbian Observer, under date of tlie 25th January, It ris now ascertained t a certainty that. Henry Clay has transferred his interest, toJohn Qiuncy Adams. As ;i consider ation for tuts aoanuoninent 01 duty to his constitu ents, it is said and believed, should this unholy coalition prevail, Chy is to be ap pointed Secretary of Ste." Mr. K'emer, in a Canl" to the' Pub lic, published in the 'National Intelligen cer of the 3d of February, -acknowledges himself the author of the letter in the Co lumbian Observer, lliugh somewhat equi vocally,' and announces bis 'readiness to substantiate the. charges therein contained. Upniiithe appearance of thir public, avow al of ICremer, Mr. Clay solicited frojrt the House of Representatives an investigation into the, truth of the. charge. Mtv Kremer rose from his seat jtnd said, he was wil ling to meet the euqutry and abide the re suit." . The; next, day, vyluie the debate was going on.ki2poi) tbe motion of Mr. Fort syth to rafse ajcommittee to investigate the subject, Mr.v Kremer, jn the presence Mr.Crovivinshiebl, former Secretary ofl the , Navy, denied being tbe author of ihe letter to the . Columbian Observer, 'fhe same day, in; the lobby of tbe (louse-bf Re presentatives,, he ileclareil in the preseiice of Mr. Hrent ot Jouisiana, JUol..JLiiltIe of Md. and. Mr. Digg- s, tli.tl he never intend ed tcL charge M r. Clay witl cori;upttoii or - . - 1 - . .. . uisDonor n.iMS.iiie i - - ? -vj 1 Here follow the Certificates of Vjn. Brnt o Louisiana, of Peter Little of Md. and of vv in. 1). Digges, as to the dechutionsTof Mr. Kremer,' which, as they appeared in cur Begisier of the 27th ult.'we omit.j - , f 'r ' Mr. Brent sent a copy of his statement previous to publishing it to Mi Kremer; with a request that he would examine it, and if he discovered au v inacuuracies. siigi gf st such alteration is? fte5 hould tleem necessary. 1 Did Kremer suggest any ;raJ teratioliv ? Nt nne, he knew if to be rrU. Compare this staiemeht of Kremer's. .as made to Mr. Brent, wi babe contents of his card," pablihedbuj one day before V unte.liicKi,5jlejlia.vf-re4ot,v:v-t. I ?wlitur?ue V.M;HfM0FOnTnT,t:sK-,;,.'-..-v A: ' j,, I s' . 4 -j JV . , " vj" z - t . that C,f. 0. ,G.v Pampell; ;lm5 deciipeif iV f ri4nJmer-c canduhitc ' " 1 r for the-olfice off Goferaor lt ihny Sfe . ' Ate are -informed that Mr.Vwihab1 the R tish Minister, paidQ tot. Ctry;at tie Tvivnn ;.f mentofate, aJewkUys agiMhefsecond and S injjUdmenti.aitioimimg t wpwanloE 600,000. ' payable bv te CiToverivnentof lireat JrJt in.:iin f. " der the Convenjtion Vf U .V V rmpapersre lVo Trfgates stiled ny$reiM th Ut- of?June againsCAtmeii betvvixt tvhoof , viO A France Vwar f Jh.tened:. :K ' tidings concernirur the pf.or 6reek4 1 o?nti 'i battle Uglit ti.V . 1 6ih' $ Mjf., FrhJ-'t relief ofMthen-On'tbe-4'h:,Ka comme rfd the attack; b jIiTjirk.Vbi was kdled, wuhofhhier "Minsementsv. l!te;)ouYw ibave uiedtion stiUcout.nM.lheir eftor.ts file therVseryV-'C - tioni'oCthepV..; :VV - f v- ; ; life pohentfan at Hrrisbur'Xvas orW' l' ' gmized oii -Ih SDt; uJ ? "Miv Runer 1 of Penn vml man of'MaVvr).dA'eVMl.:,tk...' . t f J ' , , , of? PeTirHvivYtdi-i;rSeci;efariei Tjiir-.t' f 4 eo of the btates areepresenf-d r V; ' ; 1 1 1 I - V. ...V.T.M A. or teeo in r?Hsquotanfc epuntr, Mn TJahl ' . f . Miss L'ovey SawveY. ln a, n .j-t ' -i . 'Lately nmto to; Mis&tar erlaild res.xrctetlorid rM.n.'' Si1 aB who knew him: If -art, I. . . noblest vyork.ot God," .such aooneAVas Mr 'A"-'" J"' lie posses, d a mind and Hpirittlic VhWV atiff ' value of Tvrhich cool f only bcMiilvVstlmatedbv V " those who- were familiarly'acqiraniteirwifli 1 lfn:i ' V- vm.- ii-vi.c hou. several childreT be! is;vi t??,'f sides a numerous circle of reiatW are'leVlo' : r " deplorehis los. IlifTemaihk were internTd''l& V, - 4; Eli?abethrchaancy.: Mr,4 jtenbio -ilAf t,Alj V I : n. Geriftantoo, Stores .couon thetbio ' by JeremiaH &ibonKsq , Mr, Itvufcrn.Ti; add ? 4 .M.iiry oimoff , flaughter of MrVJohn'' mg1 to Miss J L. Bittin Dr. Jnn p. Lmmet one p the Professors, of that 5 4 V Inslituuou to Mi&. MaryJJvrdTiickrr.froAf -nrf i inuda, d .ughter of tlu.- tlieJMin'tl, Tucker. Pav- bj ' 4 T master General of his Rr.Vtmuc JJ in ; Portugal. ;' ;V: i r.;Tff V DIED, t'-?-;;; Ct On tbe SOth ult. bf t!,e39fhea; ofhii'.cl ' JmxArmsfronp,- Ksd Clerk the nmrnti'-1 Court of Cum h 4vy ivnn, wtiu masonic inonOrs bW'ih''--' ':' 7- I memiier of PtejixXilgS ami CIupterri' ; On the 16th inu iaOOTd -r&mtOohrv?1?'1-'; ! At, his residence m .Noriham'ptoH-CotinVy 1 : V - ' a' th,S state on the 27fhtdt..C.-,p,. jWes Exul l'V In the death of thivtr.ily tfowl.n society hkf '?' lo,t a most valuable memSer-He'; hid reibhei't nearly 60ye..r.N andlm whole life Vas one con r tinned cee'of active irfcfutrv. cliarWv f . nevcencc JIfc scene to brcoot forbirnseir"- "fr!? vlde,eo nmunhy feltjtheihfttitnii v of thut-warmfeeljnff to wr.i& his heaA t O UlHOIl Ion .&a warmteelmff .to.wr.icJ hu heartbeat hii't:, oii Let the cireumstinceiof IiiivJnr thtii in Avhich hepromises to,r crj( aloud and spare not,' antl 'niire-::'.dMiaV.Fedrj.:p(aj the truth ofthe charges he !v;'al(edgetl H his letter fb tIie-JfiiJitor ''bf4he"f.Colnt bian Observer :" nisei- with uis. denials :tf beinjr author of ihe;letter toMr. Crown- irishield, and his remarks to (jov Kent.-1--GdV: Kent' states,. in a Jetterah a friend jii Kentucky, under date of the 15th Mar ot the-present vyearspea King ot the, ,-.Jwrw' mjii. . . .7 - Iia nntrV. ft & - , I. r. .'4 . .(.a plot opened, I wai"a iheinbcrof-jthe House of llepreseiitati vesf and heard kreiher dtf- lliaV UC r.UC TCI i f IU Mr. Clay vyvith fany ; thng dishonorable in j hislife' r vWIioxan enyy George KrerperJ nis puuc lame,- or tnat TespectaDmtjr oi pharacter which: fasten! upgn.l!.:3e J who ha t c joined him in this cnisado against train ; i uan me numan.minu rest tipon an I r I t.on led htm to moiuiiwiib those ttiat 'raouhili r -tad rejo.ee w,t h t liose'ttiat r joSced-to dry tho , ' widow'sycs and VWWri6i:f.thJ' or-H: phao-.tot pottr the odUif jrdaess Info. theV woundeil-Apirit and balm ofcoosoUt'ion intn'tW heart bowed wrthnef smed ttf6c T, .cut plea,uje: Jtuc,ety feektbe toss f of Jfa tySS V man. what must ,t be to hi vife MBdcUiMreitJ--f- V r$!&yfth"ip ;trirabte',n,s d:f ea$e wav I'g- -hn jsuflerlns wcfe'-nritJiiir'A, ' heWas enableil to War if fivh tliif Pat and meeknes) Jriel. relo9' Jfi&ffi . ctiv3l mercy ;u cl le ;wa fiisred tJ his V .indleh; this for a better worldVejoldn,;-'; ;I,;:H?e7?n reisudvirii connty,nf th,j strand meaw1, raember ? V. fe general blyfrom'lrcbuqtv. ,V ' : r VI? x'm uf -"V-il wa esteemed aV --' valuable citiz.-o, a ml deit unitersallvrpi. ' r w. 1 atateraedfrars. rlr. wa, a6Jieted.wilbM'" ' a ipulriwhar disease. und. hid- been travellm- ' . - fcm'KHs .ulenti cre ofaaoptriCT ordered ; ' fin conversation and manners-were .tho3e of Kt$''s?' Oclished renilenuK and hfs character ed witli derp and fervent pietyiU, V- r.tY Edrtown, 1U3. on , Wednesday, the 17th "uit;'' ;ged8-i Vears; thelleVJjoseph TbaxterCban-i - kers llul, ar.d ai terward of other regimenU m 1 actual;4ene -foffouriearaiucceedaii tfaat bloody eut, -nehtr. v v 4r t!;tv i -V- lrt N?-York, on the 3?d M after :a ihort anS iw ?-l painful :ilfne&3, , William Chambers, H- fX' Jlr. if V
The Weekly Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Aug. 10, 1827, edition 1
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