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" , lp7j"f " '. ..... 1 1 h -i t xAturdati.-.:Fdmam t &'SetfaUaiffnot.;Oo:diy.- , ThelVice-Pr,eslUeni;commuuicAtca rpjk iVrelation toihe "cl'oflh' State for mllitiaservicefturing the Tate war. --Mr. Whitetfrora the Committee on-Indian AflraWTepVrted;a;bll,io proyide.fQr rhrW of fands.Vwithabe Indians .re- stdinff id anv of the State or 'Territories,' j nd their removal west of the raitssis-7 I-,V ?vf ... y . MifvJbVstoh, f rom a seltmwtfee bpoimc subje ofanm J sp ifttioMDOJtedull to pWifbr the fi ihdemnificattoo of.daims dueHov certain citizens for Spoliations commiueu vu ? cuiamerc prior o thenar 1800,- The, : bill ahoropr ites five millions of dollars to satify;iHese claims Bell, ibeTSenate adjourned. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. j r Saturday y February 20. : Mr rHl Shnnerd nresented the me morial of the Tmiiees of the NCarplna institutinr theUrtruction of tlte deaf Vnd dupb; praying for a donation of public 4unds, which was referred. irhe Resation discontinuing the ap propriation fot a Draughtsman fur the comt -rmitiees'otjthti housewas further discuss- riie -bill to compensate Jrs. Decatur, wi.li f 'ant. Stenhen Dtcatur, under- wentf some' discussion ; but no Vote was i r ; - j Monday, Feb. 21. Mr. Mitchell proposed that the Resolu- tions otGonress adopu-d in Dec. 1799, he Capitol, be referred to a select commit tee. ' t-, ..- ; 4'' .1' I : . ,. ' , ..." i Mr, Hayne said he was authorised to medtiouhat no objeti6nto'the removal of tue remafeof iheGeneral, would be made by, the family. ! Jt waslagreec! to, and. that the commit tee consist of a member from each State. Mr. M'DuflRe, from the Committee of I Ways atiaV Meansf reported bill to carry r into'efict certain IndiK treaties, and a v bill making appropriations for certain in i ternafitproVeraents. ' , - ine iiesoiution' respecting a uraugui no;was further discussed. The h6uswasal)out to take'up some J public billTbut finding there, was not a qqorumpresent,an;adjourn place. State of North-Carolina. Wake County, Cpurt of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, i ( February Tferm, 1830. v Ttichard Smith vtWillikm Nichols. Orifrinal'attachment levied on a negro woman by V thename of Polly and mother property. TT having heeii i made appear to the satisfaction ," JLbf the Cottrt,,that jhe detendantnas remove, i liimself ; be vond the limits of this instate; or o conceals himseirthat the ordinary process of law cannot be served on hun. v Jt lar therefore order ed that advertisement be made in the Kaleisrh Kegister for six weeks, that unless the defend. I 'ant come forward on or befoce the next term of the Court of Fleas and Quarter Sessions to be held for the county of Wake, at the Courthouse in ltaleigb, on the third Monday of May next , then and there to replevy and plead to issue, judgment will be. made final, and the property levied on be uiade subject to plaintift's recovery. By order, ' . . b. sj king, c. c. . TRUST SALE, By yirtue of a Oeed of Trust,, executed to me -by John H. Stevelee, f Burke county, ,to secure the payment of certain debts therein men tioned,! shall proceed to sell to the highest bidder,; in Morganton, on the H2d day of March .next, (Superior Cdurt week), the following Property, viz : ' V-'- J;. ' f -A;Tract of Land situated about two miles south I irom. Morgantpn& on th public road leadingfrom Mdrgantonito Butherfordlpn, and on which the r. jsaidv J. H. ateveiee (iuowiiives4 coiaoiuig iivc .yhundred acres more or less. Also, the undivid- .ed hfalf jofthe six hundred and forty acres tract C.bt ndgiMtedtoMlttainand WifiiB: Craig, I it being Craig,s part- adjoining ElUha:Dbrsey, t ;j,on the -waters of Silver Creek, about six miles I from Briiiaietown or Gold Uesrion. The road : from Morganton to" ltutherfordtoa runs through ?.a part ofjthis tract. ; ' " ;J1 V. OU .the first tract there Js an excellent bjck I "d WellHit' -house and kitchen of the same, and all f Tiiierabl cleared land allin a high state of culii-! f yationiana gooa repair, ine oiner iraci js cuier- sly w;obdland. v ? . y " Persons who wish to purchase can examine -the. premises, 'by. application ;to J. H. Stevelee, oKtUe ubbcriber.' . - ;Ateo nine likely Negroes, consisting of men, vomen ; .rid children, and considerable other FroprtyjStock, Household and Kitchen Fur-.ulUire,.- :- ' . , . Alan-eiceUht Libraty. The conditions of tH sale are for the lands, ?7l2 mnths credit the negroes and other pro- - perty, 6months, by the purchasers giving bond anu approver security. - ; : M. BRITTAIN, Trustee. February 20. 1830- 55 3t ' - - - - "SJ O l9th'JanuaryybS0. HERE AS an act was passed at the last . meeting of the General ; Assenibly , touch- fng the extensioiv of the chartet of the Bank of 1 Cape-ltear, under certam limitations and pestric ! tionsitCf which, the assent of the . S tkholders,; is, required by a, specified day Th'ereforfs ite. r solved,' that this'meeting be adjourned, to nieet at'he' Banking House in Wilnungton, oh vthe Second Tuesday in April neitjbeingj theJi3th 'day oflher Month,: then and there to consider, f i rthe same j' arid of all other matters wherein the" interests tff the Bank of Capeteararel concern " ed xand to ae such ordecthereon as may be 4eemed expedient. J , , s" Public" Notice Is hereby iven of the above Resolution of the Stockholders, at their adjourn ed meeting in January last; . to the intent that all concernea may. De auty.opprueauereoi. : . v VJR. LONlQN Presirtehtofthe vBaiikitf Cape Ifcar.i, " JOHN IllLL, Cashier: , " '"50-tlOJU ' a The Senjatevreaunveaifie cojiucidi,iuu ri rFoot UesnluVwn. After some re mfii: Mrl Nobleiv motion of Mr. and the message lof President Adams to that bd$ r of the remaiiks4)f Gen. George Waihihgton in IT ? mm m mi mm e m m mm urn m ' J'.' f ' v"' 1 1- 1 "J .11 i 1 ' t' LJ. ' .. 1 1 .""'-' " ' ' ' ', ". ' V ' . .. J-J -p, -A . ! . ; , .rv j f rv ; . ... -v s .vVv , yp fry partrge, to liipke brothers - , , . A. - ru : PuUUhedtvtryniiyby JOSEPH GdLES SOqi ThrxiboUarsperannu Ap VERTISEMETS not exceeding! sixteen - VOL. XXIX. NOTICE. The Virginia and North-Carolina if transportation Company,8 STEAMBOAT PETERSBURG, CAPT. .1. W. McREA, Will in addition to her other duties, make one trip to and From Newbern N. C. leaving" El2 4 beth City every: Tuesday evening after the arri val bfihe Stage from Norfolk, and New ern on every Friday, to commence running on Tues day the 16th March next. , Fare for Passengers $8 Freight on moderate terms. Feb. 20. " r 55 Annual Meeting. ''IIHE first Annual Meeting ot the North-Caro- rft liq Baptist Benevolent Society, is to be held in Greeneville, Pitt C' unty, commeni. ing the Friday before the fourth Sabbath in March next, at whicht time and place, ail friendly to said Society are solicited to attend. At the last meeting of the Board of Managers, it was JResolued, that Friday, the first day of the rot eting,' be observed us a day of Fasting and Pra er. tt is hoped that this day will be parti cularly regarded by all who Wish the prosperity of sad ! Evangelical; Institution. Raleigh Feb- 10, 1830. 50 tm , ' 1 1 Hank, of NKWBttf, .FeA. YTth, 1830. f N pursuance of the clause in the Charter of a. the Uank of Newbern directing that " a nuni: ber'of Stocholders not less than thirty, who ' together shall be ; proprietors of one hundred ' shares or up wards,f shall have powe$at 'any " timV to demand a general meeting ofthVSftock " holders, for purposes relative to the said Cor , poration respectively and upon such demand the President of the Bank shall call such m et " "mg S'vhig at least four weeks notice in a pub " lie Gazette, published in the City of Raleigh, V and specifying in such notice the object or ob " jets of such meeting," I do, as President of the 'Bank of Newbern, give notice that a requi sition has been made by nvre than thirty Stock holders owning a; much greater number tUan one hundred shares, for a general meeting of Stockholders tbtak? into consideration the expe diency of accepting the. lite restricted extension of their charter, proposed by the Legtslaiure ; jalso to ascertain the price at which stock of the 'Bank shali be received-io payment of debts, and generally to examine the state of the Bank St to adopt uch measures as may be deemed necessa ry lor its prudent management ; and that in con sequence of said requisition, I do call general meeting of the Stockholders aforesaid, tor. the objects herein above 6tated, to be holden at the Banking House at Newbern on the 15th day of A pril next. The Stockholders are requested to attend generally in person or by proxy. -WILL. .GASTON, Pres't. B. N. ; 1 . 53 lawtl5A. 5 Statt of Noi'tli-Carolina, I .Wake County. SupcviorCourt of Law and Equity all Term, ; ' 1829. ; Pi tit ion for Sale ot u ' . -4 the Dowr Lands of Burweil -Si mrns Sc others. ! .. . cm wliich v m. Simms . farte. j Widow, late of Wake, , - ' J dit-d possessed. IT appearing to the satisfaction vf the Court that Jvihn Simms, one of the children uf Wil liam, hath removed beyond the limits of this State, anl hath died leaving him surviving the following children viz : Mrt ha, Calvin, Silvcs vester, Sanftrd and Marion : Aivd it further ap pearing to "the -Court, .'that Js.ep!i Loyd, who intermarried Hviih Penny, aijother chihl d;es not reside within the limits ot the SUde : It is order ed, th'iit publicatiohi be made inhe Raleigh Re gister for six veeks that tle said children, and gfand-chiUlreii, s-.nd heirs of the said W illi mi. Simms, dec d. be and appear betting the Judge of our (jonrt ot Equity to be holden' in the county of VVak-c5, at the Court house in Haleigli, ..onthe first. Monday aftti the 4th Mood ty of March next, and pdead, answer or. demur, other . wise the 1J-11 w'J be taken pro cotifesso as to them, and decreed ucc"i"dii1gly. Witne5, H. M. Miller, Clerk and Master of Wake Court of Equity, the lt Vlonday after the 4th Monday of September, 1829. II. M. M1I.LKR, C. & M. v.,. ;.mm I; MANAGERS' OKiICE, - - ; Richmond, 1830. Dismal Swamp Lottery, ' - , - CLASS 1. To be drawn on Wednesday, 10th of March. 60 - Number Lottery10 Drawn Ballots. By which the pU!chaser of a package of 20 Tickets is compelled to draw half of the sum in vested back. A package of 20 whole, can be had for $ 100 shnres Li. same proportion. SCHEME. 1 of 220,000 is S20,000 1 4,830 4,830 5 ( 1,000 5,000 8 Besides S500, 400,00, 200,100, &c. &c. Whole 'lockets g5, flalves 2 50, Quar- .'I ters 1 25- Tickets to be had of Yates 8t Mclntyre, Mana gers,; Richmond, where in the 3rd Class of the Richmond Dock Lottery, ,the capital prize of 10,000 was Isold. K Address your orders (post paid) to v t YATES & McINTY RE, '-:v-j - . , - -.. - Richmond Tea DollarsT Re ward. J STOLEN from the subscriber on the night of the aOth ultimo, a light Sorrel HORSfi, uuui live icci mgu, star or wukc spucn uis :face eight or nine'years old the, coming spring, tne hindrafost foot whte, vtthe ' left'l'belieye) foVefieet in bad order, and i Uttle split, " the left has thfe; appearance pf haying received a wound aearthe outer edge, something like a chissel bad been'tttick in it. X He t works Well in Carriage pig,' kc ' v.v'V't 'y r rd-,will give' the ; ab6ve.xeward f to any person ;who will be the-cause of my obtaining possession r 'u i : Jv.-i'.i U , 1-! . ; . ,-'- lines neatly inserted 3 times for a Dollar, & twenty THURSDAY, MARCH 4, 1830. I A New Supply of Hardware and j oiner troous. . Just received from Ntm Xor& and fot sale otiFihe mosfredsoriable terms . ' ' L ; To wit : " ' ' : A fine assortment of Locks of almost every description Hinges and. Bolts : - Chain Traces of good quality. Weeding Hoes . dor. Steelyards of various sizes Cut Nails fdo 1 Wrought Nails, 6d. 8d. & lOd. Saws and Steel Blade bquares ; Brace and Bitts j Iron and Steel of all kinds .Cast Steel and English Blistered Steel rFine Scissors and Uazors Jack and Penknives, single and doubie bladed . . Blacksmiths Vices Sledge and Hand Hammers ' Screw PUtes Wai fle Iriins Spades and Shovels Box Iron, for Dagori Plows, -.round and square Bars 'Mill Saws . Pitt do. -Cross Cut do. Miilsaw Files and all other kinds of first quality,CaU Steel and most ap proved factories " Carpenters Planes and Tools Viz : Jack Planes, Fore Planes, Smoothing Planes and Jointers, single and douBle Irons Sash Planesg Ceiling, Tongue & Groove and Flooring do. Beed Planes, Astigal 4 do. 3-8 Cut and Thurst, Raising Planes MtAtdin Planes, Que k, Overlow and 'Bceds Quick O. G. and Beed Planes Common and Casteel Plane Irons, Queens Ware. Cups and Sa.ucers "r PJates, Disues, uowls, &c. kc. Cheap Coffee Pots. Jin Assortment of Castings. Own Lids of various sizt:s. Also, a General Assortment of Dry Goods. Factory Cotton, of the most approved Factory and all numbers, 20 Boxes clarified Cundles, bMt little inferior to Spermaceti. ' And a consignment of Cain's Supcffine Flour, with other Qualities Offered for sale on the most reasonable terms. RICH ABB SMITH. Raleigh, Feb. 23, 183U. 54 lm MONDAY, MARCH 1830. The several Circuits uf the Spring Term of our Superior Courts commence this day, and will continue for ten weeks in a part of the Circuits, and for eleven in others. Hoanokc Inlet. -A convention of Dele gates from -the -Counties of Camden, Pas quotank, Gates, Hertford, Bejrtie, Martin, Washiny-ton, Tyrrell and Chowan, was held at Edenton on the I5th ult. for the purpose jf considering the propriety of memorializing Congress 'n favor of opening- this Inlet Dr. Jas. Norcom was call ed to the Chair, and Thomas Go x was ap pointed Secretary 1, A Memorial having been determined upon, a committee was appointed to draft it which was on the following day re potted, and unanimously adopted. It states, that our seaboard is dangerous and destructiv e to the commerce of the United States, as well as our own that the at tention of Congress has been heretofore drawn to the importance of this objeljffin a national point of view; Surveys, and Re- ( ports upon those Surveys, have been made, i1 . . . V ., " ..' J whictt concur in tne practJcaoiutv ot re opening this important Inlet. The me morialists therefore solicit the interposi tion ot the General Government to carry into elfect this grand National Work j and hope, that while mosit of the States have had liberal appropriations for the improvement of their navigation and com merce, this application of North-Carolina will not be unattended to. The Memorial states the amount of the annual exports from this district of the State to be g2, 025,586, and the annual loss sustainedon this amount by the 'ob structions to their present navigation, at gi51,470, with an additional ioss of 86000 upon the importation of Salt only. JJyFhe Steamboat Petersburg, it will be seen, by an advertisement in this dajs Register,' will commence running on the Ittst. between Newbern and Eliza beth City. We hope the Transportation Company who have undertaken, thi3 enter prize, will meet with a liberal suppoVt : . Yfc An .alarming fire r broke .oat in Charleston, on the 51st ult. in the middle of. the day; in the splebdid mansion I of Airs, lzaiil, 4 at the1 corner ;Not Soul tt Bay "and Meeting streets,? whicftfWaa;burDtto .five cents for every succeeding publitatloA 3 .xrr i con 1 1 .rj ru"" .commute th east side of the street wasobrfirey but, by great exertions, Vaiied?5! The packet jshijp Pacific," CapKCrocker, fro m Li v erpool , brinetgh t days 1 atecjac counts, which confirnv the increased de mand, for Cotton at an advance (of a balf- menny on the lower qualities, and some uuu" less uu mo ucucr suns . fj States Bank Stock fell in price ,'on the receipt of the , President's message 271 7s. 6d. to 25. I5s- It is said, that Mr. Vesey Fitzgerald will retire from office, and thai it is prob able Mr. Herries will succeed hi nr. It is expected Mr. Huskisson will again come into the ministry. Mr Peel and Mr. Goulburn are also to retire. - ' The health uf the King issaid to be precarious. The Mayor of Boston has addressed a letter to the Governor of Virginia respect ingjthe seditious pamphlet, which has'cre ated so much excitement, lately in that and some of the other Southern States. The author is a free man of color, a shop keeper, and a dealer in old.clothes. '' 1 ' We have received the first number of a new paper published-at Rutherfordtoh, in pur State, called the North Carolina Spectator and Western Advertiser which is handsomely printed, and promises to be ably conducted, and cannot therefore j fail to be useful to the community. jueiancnoiv ompiptecjc- w are m- fbrmed bv CaDt&Pedrtfiki of the Steam boat NorfJi-CarolinaVlba a sloop about 80 tons, called the Brothers, ot Athens, N, Y. on her passage from NewYork to Nor- folk, laden with hay, came ashore on Body's Island, about 6 miles north of V t a T.- .. 1 . ' T 1 i . 1 n.l . j i.ew lmei, on luesuay nigni ine yui insr. lhe w)(l was blowing heavv, and as soon as the Captain discovered his vossel a- tuong the' breakers, -not-being acquainted with the coast, he became alarmed and with the crew, very imprudently took to the joat to reach the shofp where she was capsized and all perished except the mate He with the assistance of an oar reached the shore, but so much exhausted that he was barely ableto, crawl out of the water on the beach, where he lay for sev eral hours before he was discovered '4 The sloop drifted entirely ashore, befpre she went to pieces, and had tle crew stuck to the wreck, they might have reached the beach in safefv." We have mi not been able to learn the names of any of the persons. Eliz.Cify Star. Arrival of Air. Poinsett.-We learn from -the New-Orleans Courier, that the Hon. Joel R. Poinsett, Minister Plenipo tentiary of the United States to Mexico, arrived at New Orleans on the 2d inst' A Boston paper mentions a feature of our laws which, wefwere not aware exist ed. It is this. Persons can be confined by a mandate of the United States' Courts in the public prisons in order "that they may be used as witnesses. It isls3erted that there are now three men confined in Boston, jail; where they have been four months, and must remain for three months to come. What may have been the cir cumstances which gave rise to such an as tonishing infringement of personal rights and liberties do not profess to know but the subject deserves at least investU gation. 'iy 1 " Endorsed Notes. One hundred ami sixty-five firms, comprising the most res pectable and the most exterisive dealers in the city of New-York, have entered in to a w r i tt e n agree in e n U tb at th ey wi 1 1 n 6t for one year trtlm the" lsf '-of February, purchase at any sale by auction where endorsed notes are required, as they can not-see any just cause why sales by auc- tioh should not be placed on an equality with those made by private contract. 1 . " There seems to be nut little doubt that suirar will soon be made to considerable extent in Alabama Several gentlemen have already succeeded in makings small quan tities of equ al quality with the est New Orleans sugar. ; f , Mr. Jefferson, in a letter to John tfage9 daUd at Washington, July 17, 107, and contained in his works, receptly publish ed .y his gratfdson, says I never ref moved .a man merely necause he1 was Fe'deralist ; and I .never,: wisbehefc vto give a voteat an electon,t buf according to their own wisbesT'Iowmanyl hun dreds ha PVesidetit - Jackson remofed for; i)o other reason -tha'thls V thkt'they xitvcMot Jaekson men, Tand'had voted at n election according-to vtheir own wishes." rVrvj r - A fact wojtK rirctitatingte&h&Hif&gi oi one. or nis powrim discourses oeiore hetiad MUrnedromthVu"se offanlent- '-t-. spiritrfoT iforetfaa&'troVt? V'"- """,m or fifty ton board the receitinar fehioUnited puf chase aTibriry 0f febWrtSOflbTo'. me is ail ampteVw'oftbVMbe imitktdh Vr by jveryek and whiaJmtttHVd;T': :Tpn&iKiW fit havlsiiJ fdrtMPertfyea'ral . where'ene hundred nin ar 'stationed) &7ii A : addressed Uhera 4)n intemieraTlcV but three of these hapetUiuedUem. VK thetr ration of WhrkfeV forro- " A tnerarticies. 3ir, . propped society with a pledge ofentire -abstinence j Jatid J hirtyifQulrf;e;men imbsiribrLTh'S-. ' rflfyWtiify not tyhbi&ithg Secretiri :-S & Mtlricti.SeamenFrU saysf am irifonned from asotirceq i'Jl 'tiVtoViici cobfidepcevlhat slxtyi ;? .l mtowfd 'one of tttr$loop$ of rar are i ehjaffed not ta usi liqOor, : also that fort1 - r caresat our XMavy jtaru, ,Jiavev ceased drawing their, r-ations- ofgrog, and intend, vV;v Deaf and An:The schoolj for edoi' eating , this .unfortunate class nf .human. Deinsrs, now m oneration. amtmnt to npii-. ly a hundred. , Jliere are in fepain orie l r." in Italy, fivev ; Portugaly one lSiMar 'v'' land, four ; Wirtembu rg thiee jj Bava' lf ria, one j Prussia, eight ; nepferma- j ny,nine; Denmarkwo j Sweden, uni'' fv Russia one ; . Great Britain, sixteen V ' -i Holland, four.; Tlie king 'of JfcUrk biJJl diecreed, that ' evefjr deaf addumVlo- 1 fanl- born in bis ki ngdoin hal 1 receive th k t i education necessary to Yenderhmi a use i ? f pi ful niemDer of societv. " Christitni Mi. . - ilSo J 3, " ' L. . Fashionable Tour Me&sis; Ce 2 . I ,& H.Carvill of Nef-York, '-and - G. M;1 Dav ison Of Baratogaprttigs, have iirgre8ft;';-H-f-'" and will pnlilish irt:afew weeks, the Fa ' "'Jt; shiona6le T6nr or,. Traveller's Pxdde;l' v ' vV Hie present eilttton laf to be -greatly en- V lared and improved,' and is designed as. V Jy a Cntnntpfft trritniiMl fnr trrrcAjra . rtif t &rt.',1 a complete manual for travellers visiting "' y'&.'i ing not only much interesting 'geographi cat and historical malter, 'tables of Id Is VA V.V tances, general directions, and sketches -X'V ot natural and attificiat objects, but .also a description of the Wious?'pablicjni-. " im provements that have bedn completed or KV are in progress.- llie wnoie is to.De 'emf - r bellisned with engravings and accompa-T '4V,V( nied with a man of the various rntifM. '15 upon an ' improved plan. , Booksellers will be supplied on liberal terras. iTcjc'TheWtslaturenf this State' have adopted, by Vjarge majority, a report 1 4 iti faviTr iif-th Amtn ioanJ fiettom' t orui tin" -,fc' 1 repiy to certain resniuuonsrutjtneJiegisIa -M , ture of outh-Carolma. coridmninerha' ' System. Jft the b(dy of the -report, tb yf Legislature, record the fullowit ritnite ta " ; IKl ' me aiucfiv jjiiiiuiisiH anci' unoenoing fnie :- - f1 ? j gruy or ineir illustrious leuow-qtizen lletr I .ry Clay. ; . - . , ..M Z And the General Assembly of kentucW can- 1 .'-'C not omit to avail itself of anroccasion ; so appro' jj&xlt;4fr priate o call tc-.its aidtbe oftrepeated ientii - ' ments of tiieir most distinguished ft How cjuieil ,' J'r; Henry Clay, wnos,ezeal'jus and able exertidns w uuv lllilll. aciVltCS "1 NU UUUI1 Of 'ODlrt f 4l. - I. ..." 1, t V . , "( u iiicBe-iiiciisurcsjf uave oeen eojiauea only oyi -his ardent patriotism, & his anbendiug integrity j So perish the slanders which Wiave beqi N" heaped upotTthe fanieand hfinrtr of Henry lay. He has been twiceacqaittetl uf thtt ? . f ' . I. , ! -' i: I-'-' Jr..: 4. cnarge oi corrupxmn oy tfteroniy xnnunall U the country ;cximpfetentto try h'tin.-' First by the people. of Congressional 'f district af twordifferent elections' and now by the representatives ofallthpeople f of Kentucky? he;w'as!tiarged with violaf- j mgtheirconfidence,& disobeying Ihtjir wiU ' they have heard the accusation, Hhe tes- v timony.& the proofs of his innocenc-5t they r haye proclaimed that their 'con,fidewc1n hU i integrity and patriotism remains unshaken. v? Several of the friends'of General Jackson vi, iti the Legislature, recorded"t their votes in ' rmt. favor of this tribute to Mr. Clftvr . fe -- r: V.-- .. r ,. . v 1EOJC T8K THEpt&CAl. Bf tTOHV. u Is any 'among- yon afflicted ? Let him ijra. Aye kneel in payer T ' ... , I rl. ... v. ; 1 JL.e cany luurn, auu uuy nigni, ' i ? JIUC ciukiuua out i, anu aiu I linuu 7. a Still find us there. s ; Our God is lore Our frail, weak erring-race to jay e nt His proi$het bjazon'd Son lie gave : And Holy t)oe. i, . . 1 u lie bids us nrav., ; When our weak heart, by ..sin oppress'd Is torn by woes, by cares depresa'dy And bojfca; decay-- . No igh tm heaves the broken hearth " V 5 licit &ucci.iu univcrwt j r . . ''.jl3lostinir.'r . - VvirVc? i -iXJbme.tfolybove! i ' Bid our, wild -human passions cease 51 s J j "t h 1 i8hed,oer oor-Keartia boljr peace,' "1 if V.' . - l.rke.tliatASdv.'-1' i. f;-.Jt;;i J i Kneel, kneel in prayer-- t J; -a f Yet Jistningllolfe pVKrrf A grateful serse of sin forgiyn , t ; 7 Sweet foretaste of the oyt of ileaveivW . i 1 W V i While' thus ivekneel.' lTrL TV i fr tatjyJn wgislaturTroinlnston'C ' At IMcnton, the 17th ulC ohn CheshirrEsa ; V1 iblghr respectable and'nseful citlienli , 'Vr r AV. i;At JerTcho,; JLong Island ,bn the fnstanT VAi ElWllicksia theyearcfhisigeeRii iV" 1 I - J - t-:'i--,i-- I - ' . ;" . f ' 5 - .:!.?'? : 4 J k ' "
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