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rThis sdaV l&the anniversary ,6fd;he birth aryf.l?32, an?, Compares thai period wth v th'e'present- Tfren,;W were I the ftitfsala 1 ' ' Wxid thatkV.bacIc W of a kingdom, cbeyong .rthexeas-BOWf the jume of. Ajnerica, js Jtspeu in theAremt st' corn ers of the earth. tVhilst wevrajly round j-Vuri Constitution and; . jealous! v f v su a i2 on r rj gh t s, we can r ecbl t ec t , wi tb . . exultation, tnat ine n.rsisis -itievau mi ration i or tne-wonu, ana marine iasi are:sacreu 10 us ana our posterity loreyer -ine: oirui Tight'of eyerjArafihcan. - y- . A. list ntrrmape ilridAn flt thf lafp Term;ofjthe Sopreme Court.' . , . , ! v.. MU Kill rv ' ! h Hohert H . Wynne & Wife, v. Marmaduke N " :. Jeffreys k ,Tiiotnas 'ATitanyTronn Fruiklin He I prt ot saiemea. fetitjon iu4ttJ. -:ause by, Pat li.tibhnd"fihrtXIecreei-the.6riffinal cause. '.' vjiary j uvsir oc itn.ers . james Hester & i&mttel YOune-, lix'rs. &C In m. Granville Re ), fpwi of division of land filed and decree accord v josepn ,j. Alston c otners joTin Huck;ibvJK .dmrs. & Mfiers, frpm ! Franklin Report filed ni cjnnrtnea,i' ana decree apcordnu ly. James Henderson &'othWs v. iiiobert Wilson's . JEx'rs, &c.jfrom Mccldenbure---Fual'lecree. ' , , George Uouer!s.'dmi-V &--ieirs v. James -Brvson 8t others, from Riwan-Urcree. . ,v A.'id rpw: Allison e. Robert -Worke & t he rs, lroin Iredell--Order of reference to the CIti k. . Vayne)ereVj(br Complainant. ; i James Reyfs T-AOams & Hhckwood. from , : prao.gRe!0fi'led and confirmed, and decree accordmfiiy.--.:ause retained upon a question as to Blackwood's costs.'' William Arnett & ..others t: Zachariah Linney & S. U.v While,! from Iredell Report of the ierK ana Master qr ireden set aside, and refer ed to the Clerk ttf this Cpnr. ' i Jacqnesii La 6airie;';jSr:Xothers' Ilaiiglpthe. Tfusteesf.the;tTnrversity, from .'IfKRTTARV o-s 'tow!5 I -r-bri 1 Hh&lsJudkK 'y L r.-A v-v" . .."ff Jlt.t:.- . r- ' f 1 1 -in ---- - . ! i. - '!. ' . . 1 WVqL.XxS? THURSDAY. in Becfee'accordinffly. ' And order of sale of n gres;iirilet divided by Consent. ' Tnonms F: Nortteet v. Henry Johnson, Adm'r. and others? fj-bm BertieDecree final. A. D. Kerrr. J antes Cowan &. C D. Conner, from trfdelj Cause remanded. ;t I RichrtrArencll 8c others Uanie! Black. well & others, from Ruiherford Cause remand ed. to ma k proper parties. . J4in Sllers.v. Harry Bryaii and others, from Sampson Appeal dismissed. Thxanas,:iionohQ,vjiv v. Richard Ogilby & Jolin T. Garland, from Casw'ellR,ll dismissed. Ebenezer McNair v. Thos, Ragland & oihers, fiwOiange--Report of the Clerk and Master ff Oran .et asjde, and referred to the Clerk of this Court. : . John McLeod v. David Thomson and others, from Johnstom-TiCatise remaudedi ?. llbbertrtt Helme wRansdm Sanders, Adm'r. from JohhstonrInterlocutory Decree, feahh X3.ully and others rjones Davis, from Johnstda Cause remanded. 4 VVm.'M. Dameron and others i Mary Gold and other, front" Caswed Cause remanded. ' : COMMON LAW. . Den on dem. of Smart's heirs v. Roe & Ar thur Smith, from Mecklenburg-Judgment re Versed, and new trial granted. narrtm Palmer Vi John A. FaucetT, Appt. from v - ; , , - - 'i - - v. ' 7 'H'r11' wuwungi, peo- muse upon wnom this country could Dlace pie .iron a I i :prts . attended to witness the nufh reliance in the hour of peril. , They 0,6,Jt? v':--fj came nana reds ol ; miles, 'J- luCiC p,usy r a aetence, and so smiie of whom were engineers and men of J nfitted for, active service, pornc of th exhibitions The num. ?W alMhis Wretchedness, misery, oerol competitors was at first reported and death have not the slightest neeessi- to be ten ; but from various circumstanc- pleatl tis an apology. It is in the e3, bn'the horning of trial, the number CmsfmV b was redurod tn fiv -n, , HclMors trom the camp ; and the vo unta- f t L. ne named rv surrender of theirf allowance by ' tK e , J e Novelty,? weighing 55 cwt-only; garrisons at Fort M'flenry and Sacketts belonging to Messrs. Brjaith waite & Efick- Harbor, show that noreat violence would 9on, orLpnUon, had the preference; The fone to the feeling of the more repu- ly the head' ligbtTtessAif this Pngine,its compactness solf the suttler's ing he and beautiful w.t.: cense to deal in spirifshouW be with- himn . J "v.niNuuan-11, CAUICU (J Wjthin a few daw paga jdung mah i Rowan county, N.. CnW&'safelrtleliJ vereof thre nneweH ; children -4hej only livedy howevtiay:r tw, The mother is dorog welli4-. Car.:: t Tickling K French paper vea an corqmary account of a man in Paris i d flow tn tWn iia. . . ,UUUU I siscer pnetors to manage it. It darted off at troops from a vigorous prosecution of 3, "?A0tV fi.( "Ktter Mt. tlveamzmgnipiditrof tweutv-eieht miles measures: calculated to secure this ob- and Ih.rL: " Hcd f.'L? anifiour, andthe speed was uniform, stea Ij6--- Spectator. g . ay and continuous. Atrial was then to and she remains an tern being entirelv me r.ory it may be nd the whole couiacT '71' ne nervous sys ' "is favor, and he has? taken. ihe - VvC- a fiction. It is hard- appointed., ' ; , r - V ' uemaaeorthe JNove tv." wWI. tKr ki'i V 'J creajiaoie that anv human haJn., m o... -J v Afrits 1 " . . ., v.cm in iui cuy. on Aionaay last, tor the thus lpliht ,n u " , s w ,u c nag aeqiared that allied time .ts weight attached to it, but owing trial of such officer as be' brought friend TickMnAhf?' "".d d?tlofa S.1 ( Venexuela' Ka,jl to some mattention as to the supply of betote it. The Court is composed as foU s sbound as tn k ,The"-,he bod-v l "? detero rein Lfr lpit -5 5 H$ water and coke, so much delay "took place iu"s: I be tort ip preparing it for its Second trin ,w) CaP'ain O. BMgely. President, C.p ! he q'te kind. he would free fhenv frbWtheTrinntsi , '.i ..!.. second trip, and ui,Uoeph I. Nich.Json, Captain Edmund H " Northampton Gazette. . - Bolwars heliad WofSi4 1 ' VW the evenmgcom.ng on, !t was thought pro- KeAnedy, Captain Thomas Ap CateXone.' - ; I Spaniards." In tliisX?J H ' ,.". per to defer the prosecution of the co.npe- ,Ma"er UonT"d:,n,t VyilIiam ,B- Slmbrick, Ms The Ogdensburg Gazette states, that a id. he knew). .he should ! SD,"T 'vV.'n' titlon till ,1wingdaybutn.dou;t JSeTST M " "PI Lt:. rtU. " Ca-h-riiclarrlea'-bTZe" W--', i,"5U' luau wuu,u oe in nronortion w th xr. . 0-.... ministers or maffistratM. to h, ; . r.: i . sen i lor ov mp r.i-iet .a..Ks ,n the service-a larger and told whnt he oi.ht;to do VfusJrt ,7. number, we bel.eve, than has ever c be married at .ll.0Ti li"! take "-eu at any time before-are now u. another wife, for Ju.lv, with whom hV had this fe ani' PWy receive their toughed It fW three vW Ld ... hf... v. mc uuuii now convened. I vraiijffe uuomem oi tne Court below afftrmed. David Cobbs,; Adm'r. v.. Wm. Welborn & R i a ia. ocu. no m tjuiirorfi (in 1 tnrtt iciii Certiorari ordered. Aj(sey Fleutham and others v. Thos. H. Hol der, Adm'r. &c from OrangeDecree atnrnied , red'k..H. Collier v. Lucretia W. Collier! irom OrangeJudgment affirmed, i Thos, Fentress T)avid Worth, from Moore Judgment affirmed.?? 1 Jos. Liekl t. Thos.' M. D. Reid, from Moore udgmei.t reversed and rule for new trial made absolute. . Den on demise of Ann; Morrison, Appt. v. Pen & Geo. Connel, from -BurkeJudgment af firmed. ; - ' WUliam Casey, appellant, v. James Harrison, overruled and iudement of Bennet Smith v. 'James Roanecor &.c. arm? II, mt from CaswelUJudprnent afKtmpri . ' . "m V 1 't - m '::, 1. - M V i uoe on aerniae Ot f Dunet & Patterson Hud son C- Bar ksdale Judgment of New triat. STATE CAUSES. State r. J ohn Mann, from Chowan Judgment of the Court below ;revevsed, and judgment for tk.1 ,l.t'.&l . . I ' '"C ' v State v, John MeiTilL from Iredell -Jndo-mnt ...... i I . j . , . V. - . . " O a c v5i scu, ua new .trial 4r-uereL uuu6c vuvocate. in n stre n . . , VT . I - I IIUf'iaiiaLrK. Ill Ilf ' .linn r... nrJ kf .i. , ., . " ve are.mucn concerned in hr- ul- : V7 "v ' 1 'a ' ,cu .a,a,.Cduy eX.umrca; andifso, it would arnni,lpraida .,.k "r .:wJuW. ly.n,ni- n honest rem of Ule m -. ' - - w a mm i v v . ii ii i ii i i-" b iiiiinard kr w ba h i m m certain y carrv nfrth;, li.i.J, : . , "l ""' ' uie cuieriu isie, Deios Mr. JJraithwaite, one of the nroDrietors "tjHis.nevv feteam-enjrine, offers to s z thpumnd pounds, that as soon as Railtvav hot --"-v wv.vt tj .jaiitiifsier ana JLiver- Pl js completed, he will perform the en- 're distance, between 30 and 40 miles. And heretofore considered a day's jour- uey; ivunin an hour! ' Since writing the above paragraph, we have-learnt, that owing to some little de fect in the adjustment of a part of the ma chinery, which had been put together in too great haste, a complete experiment with a load was hot made with the "No velty.?7 ' Owing to the above circumstance, tho' the "Novelty" appeared to be the favor-! ite Machine in public estimation, the En gine; named the ' Rocket" waa that tu t . . . which the indues awarded th. FOR THE RALEIGH REGISTER. 500. From the Report V. a Select committee of the Ijouse of Representatives, on the subject of. the next census, it appears that the. whole population of ti.e United States Vs estimated at twelve millions six hundred "Sfiia!,ife,v a Blr"y talks of. ' Th follow in i is ' tUa. c .i. Mr. Van Rupph w .li J C w";lucrwuMU" l !ne engaged ,,! the Supreme Court of the U- subject of the Creek and Chrkee Indian, nited States, being associate Counsel with hy thef meeting lately held it New-Yoik' . - u l er' ,n the Srat Astor case, it vvhi,ph more than 2,000 people were ore' which has occupied the attention of that eit. ! We re-ret that we have not room antst tribunal lor several days. He far thef-whole memorial, has, of course, incurred some obloquy for " BJ the solemn nature of every treaty thus resuming, as it were, his practice. nfgi?ed by our nationaUuthority ;bv lhe INew-York Commercial Advertiser the tender recollections of bur ancestors defends him, on the ground that being re- who St)iuSht a resting place in this western tamed by the -State of New-York! l.no- continent, from the before he became Secretary of State, the nd arbi,rarv governments jby the un- i in pu circu shou ces.r Fredericksburg. Arena. v r Oh lovelv Moon ! whose cheering ligtA' V - V Sheds beauty o'er the scenes rV ' V ' Why hidest thou thy face J,? '; ' ' ' A' i Why may'st thou not be Vtf T 4jV" ijtnent State v. John .A; Smith, from Anson Judir ent affirmed J" . i?m7waTy-The ereat Railroad between IverpooXianaManchestw nearlV bmp1eteMe0;i ing some timeago offered a premium of JivvJwnayed fyoM for the loco- ...un vcugiue vmcn,x at a public exhibi- tion tp he made on -the sixth of October JrWohh with the egBslpej at the least ex Pe4 The oflrofo handsome a pre mium and the Vil liant professional pros pects whichhe" winning of it presented to mecliahjcal mrinitu rally excited a live- Py spirit of couipetition. "Xhe conditions oh which the prjze was offered -were. 1 1 That, no Enginrought forw PiMn-4 weigh more than sir,n " pna pe capable of-drawing after It, on a aoree umes inat ot . .the Engine, at a rate Uus thati teniles Sn houfcith & Wegsre of steni in the, boiler i not ex ceeding 50 fibs. the. square inch- r .r6llf, ,poiier 'should be bert; portance of the cause and the peculiar 8u,,,efd S,orv of VVashington, the father of cumstances of it, required, that -he' ms cou''trJ'ho, with hrs ellw pitriots, uld not withold his professional servi- l,le wtiincY f ur national gou'inment; -7 I,,B oerat assurances to the red men of the forest, that the .nr Public Conrmience.V.e h!xve hereto- s,,vern!nent shoul11 extend to them a truly lore omitted to afnnounce to th -nnhlir A Patern care, audslhat the eneairemenr nV that; the enterprising contractors of the !;he gov.c,rnmft with the Indians should be main iNorthern and Southern mailline. .dU,3 u.miei, accord log to the under iro.ni retersburs to i i. k 1st inst. commence mice ii Mic m wcpv. r ari t . : ..-v-., iv taut. II U Hi ItllS C i .i , " place to Halifax. On or about the 1st of Precisely the same character, pur iiv.ung.iu.uc' nauonai treaties, but how m- ch d orrence at pon us- rl. . f , uuu g.uu, ut rem pie coun ...u .wm-'tis dear tome, C , r) rhou Queen of heav'nly birth ' t A charm, I often hone tn 3 ' Whilst wa,nd r - But, oh! thy beauiy oume uay an ana tf, Hgft, Ms'; ; end must UnAZL . t .u, V at ; 1 ny form. Oblivion'-. tr,Cf J V v . J- 1 With ruthless hand will bind - y ,V Ah yesthy dissolutlohs dqtStVdU; f 'V 1 J EHovi.H'1 hps have said M , - ' .? .r 1? into blood thou s'hal be'turri'd Thy doom-how sure-hiw dreadi , V Ul. But ere that awful scene shall comeS What change will intervene! Wif? . What scores mn ;n j - t z' ' Far from this earthly. see nei ' ' V. Vv-V V & Janunrv. thpv r I. ,---.-. T ' 7 wiiivtiivU 1 UIIIIIIJ?' fL NIIII I ,nu9ana s namely, tree population 10,- ilariStage from Halifax to MnrfrJ mreawneu to be cancelled .by that sv 650.000; slaves 1,950,000 : TI-.p r,m J roaih, where it intersects Mr. TUn,nn A pat7 VW wfak defenceless whi niittee recommend a ratio of 50.000. for so,1's Fayetteville and Norfolk line- We Sm!!? T,-?B 1? cvf Serous an the .Pon,.,!..:.. ... . ' "can therefore conratnlat- th f-M : . . f-JJ mair. aDH rescnta ve ' ' JteP- iplanter. livingon th wa ers of II e UPVg'U 'or. w.ll feeh 1 ,s -HPIP". noanoke,and its various tributary streams . r:? i "cosu,"1 w,i,.ire8t u "... ..n.eiMe number ol the HoUSevtoa- as well as the public in general: upon-the Kir;. cla.msofj bout two hniul.1 V,i 4....4 -o- ' Uvn;Uf,r .i... oL.i- .1 ... uP,.ir,ne -icej by the dreud of incurring renm. - 4iv4 vvciuv-nve mpm- "v-,,lJl nms auurueu mem 01 a nirprt (J" - speedy and cheap conveyance, from Dtn- tri yOur lav minister to Columbia arrived at JNew-Yfirk. nn thn 1 11. TT, .a r. 1 tf? 3 ' t ,,v- ; it seems H,o jfu:. : ... "' """"""'m "i jis Manifest now. Genera. JaekU's undendXS .1 muti":s.?f . Kuu,M u,-:.tVi7. ."'.C8lu,,sll,,,5 mw "'nuea poii auu v-,.caP conveyance, rrom Utn- tries and Hut.nf V . ville. Va. to Norfolk .-LW "t ? uuvc an uy ' i me apprehension ot the Divine displeasure The Baltimore Annual Connn: "X"""1'0 ,r,i r-K.. 'u I u. us -uS,.geMienis, ana &w,,ycd temporary interest and uar- ft? t0 ' "otwithstan ling, within itB juriict Tin whi , J Zl 8 C",-.f tit Tt, i ' 'ii- . ' P T:u' i i vwncpC in wiiicn tne oppressed, and tne sunVrino- nf iHa tBoJ.var is wilhng to' be made ain'g, ?r0? education may be obtained.- helplesL-by all these consider S?ni voor nd-.Sjmon th;6. first,77 has been publicly i tWester f . Maryland, the meuiorralisti in f rea t jur honorable body toasted. Venezuela, by a' publici act, XorTZl nYi t V.nisJ,vania and the to interpose and save the Cherokees froin has been separated from what is cilled hended u'cV mpfe" .'"Jt'ce and ippressioo, as can hard- -the vekent of BoiaS "ncett "SU f luui auu oernetUHi hnmo "ti,vC uuu8. were marchmsr to s uH onejre is contemolafftd at twn unon our . ..... r " Jfaez in ,n acni'-Vrnp!iu nn,i, eioer at rJoonsborouffh in Mardonri r Tstfmieit : q0:m t-l. h. u- O vvi uiuci OIMJICC- T . T. .o - " .'.wtjiuu.i, ui I yjv,.i, hi mu n,u. me louowine"' rtn J iieesburff. in Virwm u . iox.-- I - .i...i : '"S. nrn.n rl... ... un tfriOav last, two mnnr. ,' JL I U. T lllll. II IIIII I IIU tm I 1 I mi - - - - Mi.itrvUirs. has reBor"a"S SJ br be. Kiic. - ... r i ;vauu I I,aie uein2 accented wit.hhnf, mnAKi vuMAsource oi wntr hf-.tnoca . f .. . ;:.:. soldiers will be r.nt M V Tr ' .so .tna ,t,le " w now the la es, Nature witKJierVorks must fa ....o ucwrapi in tire? , . , ? .- i , And all .he etaratha e'etwe ni.de1 'l-V " In Llncolnton, on the'2d Wt -. J. Sparrow, Rev. Sfeohn .' Mmr Bethany Church, Iredell coufctM Dews, daughter d MrThlfnas ii vnsweii county, on the irh !ni Jin.- .i-v .. , r- Rev John H.-Ptefc, Mktwi gfeS-V V ' In Davidson countVl'-Tnn ixtJ ' n-L-:l"w! HVlUSOn COUntV. 'inn Xtai tH. ' "wl 4'"' J Greene, of TallahasseV V " "T tg? I V the youngest ,i? 106 &Ure To 5ftheeVy:first ; U,.'. order hisyoung gentlema added imenseYnt- J irv.in tnemiremtni iii-iM.t... j ; -i W 1 promi honorable ' He though sedtair. tfno distant i;- 'Lf' Va j. :. , . iuv arrive : t ! - :T-w- w c ' distinction in hntK - , N ' was emraeed in th Vt, L : , r J".-'- often"dwh aside F1.Tn22 .V;;' , literature and oecbtidIy-fc t he had made progress Jegat aienc? veW ; ? by.alIwhoicnewhimfer.hi -rt.JrT , ' ti 1 and kind andbendent dbftSB ,1 has gofie'to mingle with his kindrJS nSJLPSw2 - . i V . , tend tiigh hopes of hfs bnM --iTr J.- "5- f vV. , perished and naughts left chhed recoliecUon ,ltojg!2t ateEnglhevslJpul4 consume itsown p.uwrvc ,,au j,na tbere. should, 3 tw6 afety.vaJyefjbn6 6fhicb tibl outVf vlls which ixistin the imrvVa iT . Iaa- -" mrects the pollS for re- the usef a S or ratification to bf opened in fc W!,JK !Zr t -1,The &n Per AP" the scrutinyofthe nollsto hft ftT. Idfewoul Jnoto UeKrXce f e dispens mm t IU41IUU III UUI shments and xrnvisinn nnvpnU Senators and, De-1 w.efgbt afidapparent antiquitexcfted ace in Uctober dext 5 "t e 4,Pcnett and to their islature under' the new J'W.! dred who entered th. w " i.T r"1 assemble on the 1st Man- of temoeraDce. ar. "u".'"1 w"!ll Srioin,, ' r !i fHI'iif ior more; and legates to tak: pi the means of indulging it to a fatal, excess and the first Le- ... .. 4. ; ... .. .. . . this ruUourae, till thin ST HU rBrk ni,8 hV oVirffaw ii r ;r " - t icueweu ior nine years and a month; . Ai the residence of her Ath afterl k1i4elV - A , mgdlness, othe28th ofJanu.'rv llnf:? ' 's yearof her affe. Misa.J?arh ,fc 4x' v.u was a vount? WnnMa' r h:Ak' ' s - . a"v uul ,s reiateu in jw. i,evasseur's and a nio m.Kr7Ml'lc Vnn - 7 work,respectingLafayette's visit to York- At his residence J T ' town Ihi ai ieye. noteotioned in any of thi ?J TIlffKi VV- nts of the v s t rtnh ish.,1 t A. - w wniieasutesi-, . ... , J jj . ".1 " We returned to YorktftWn. ,,1..... ' " 1r-v - - V' . fi ,7V' the-restjif the dav m festivity; A circumstance Tq Merctitrnf' PUv r Sr ' p 1 ft of coiisiderable piquancy augmented the inteN rcnqntSJ - VdaUttVS t UflA ' ' m ( est of this patriotic and military celebration I ' ' Manufacturpi ' Vt i tiave already stated thai General Lafayette, on I ' ' l arriving at Yorktown, established his head quar- t jJStflanftl 'fpSSaf IlfWmrv V . i ters m ;the same hoUsev hicH 'XornwallisW J 1 done his, forty year? before. Some servants, in MrV,Cf id iff 1 K'M examm ng the cellar., in iirder t oat ,zJtn- X. i1 traaacvbaseAi'o S.t-V r Ji,, .their cu-f; -.... ? .ttj;r WncimlV -r rft5. t'J Slacken; jlT. F- CbatnbervJ: v-. -Mr. - I found thatthey Tormed partKComwallUs storea Pn T W ' , f Tf-ii ' fi f ' ' in thceotre ofe.WP.';Wheretheladi.ahd ZmU'wVhW n.:v'C4pre$entihyc InCo -yi' J Yorktown' in'1824by tbeilihtlof dprqwiTis's Uen;KcdxnM:ky Vx handles, appeared to plesaht ati occmre to Rjdgely, Wml JLor J -f f , , vKji V ,v 2, V ; ou? old revolutionarT,aoldiei thai ftotwithstand iinI.Lqk?erlBaltimtref 'J Hi'"' i U" V v ine their OTeat ai?e-. arid th fAiltniM fth rf.iA -nari. Yr K At. i v --r v.. .v-Kji , t.0K ii' ; " ripwl . 7 r'lV'v " -0 percent, amounting to J A,.rt,". ':rtZ7:rvn!JrrJ?'rir? '1,V; fe r;4-i'i,-; fe 5 r-rrtp; yy. - rl- ..fefe
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