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V Tr W lo athorise anbscriphon stock on the piVt; of IKUnweilBtatein Louisville aoaPortland(Ca.n :Conpanj and thcMlfor-tbVifu'rfheKrulatipn of vessels Mod opt James River, were-read the tbird.ttnie and pasff aj?:,t A Tb'a Senate theft" resumed the, consider ation'ot the Ksolutton'oflVredj Mr-Fno?, in relation to future surveys1 and sales of the public Jands jfand, ifteri'Mr. Lmngslao hail concfuded. his: speech commenced on f the 9th instant, the Senate adjourned. x V The rwolutioti offe.red,'yesterday f Mr. Benton, instructing -the Select ;com l mifnnnmnfed . off h is " resolution to a- mend the Constrtution as It respects the election r&e to enoIfe Into thepedienc of 4imm 4ilunio regulating Executive Patronage, r " AfteCpassins see private bijls, tbe Se n at nroceeded to tfie consideration of fXecuuye-uuuc5f if'- SOUSE of Representatives r Saturday, March 1 3. f - Tfe hoiise iresuiheU Hhe consideration of tKe resolution offered by'Mr. Anderson and Ltw rmnriiinpnt nronosed bv Mr. P "ik frt l!ow drawback on foreign coitoii baiH- tng xnWtAt;r Mr-' Speight concluded isr(harlc m faror of tht ametjdment fXWpfeU itoiiow ed oh the same side Vrwi Wntlv fttthe Tiriff law.which he r.onil em n ed! as oar tial and Oppressive. H had irconcluded hi obseryatiopsvvhen fbeflVoUf aHoUetllfof discussion of Resblu- tionWbad exredlf!, - 1 The house their Resumed the'eonsidera tim of ttvi- bilt for remittins; duties on s?cods S destxova byreivfhJCh, alter considerate f deSateas njted 139oies to S6. 15. The OolnmfUe Weill rvpwicdla bill ta authorise a s 8C ri pt ion for copteliti2 the; Rai Iroad f i sub- rom ( Baltimore to Wilmingtohv which was com- iThhe of y ri A p tier soh'sReiul uj?n: 3Mr. Camp WU 41ered;av subfetttutecte and anieudment ;v bAthey were declared out of order. 'Mr.fGorham ihen offered ah amend tnent,vhjcli ha Supported untd the -expirSiio'n.pf; theucvaJioitea ; for. Ilesolu- i tion'lf f ' :: : ' : : .- ' r . ' ; -The hoose4hen resumed the coiidera ion oflti'i&fr pu rcfiasfirs of publtc lands, witfrthe amehd inehts rie.pored tothW tame rrom the pom-miiti-e nni PiiblicLands And, after some Uebate;.the btll, baroended, was ordered to be e nrossed for a third read i ng. The liouse then took up the bill further estehding the powers of he Judges ofuhe 'Supreme ourt of Arkansas, which was o fdered lo be Engrossed for a third reading. Tuesday, March 10 Y '''Tireiioise.Ves9d' the considfcration of ;MrAid6vp?isolution in relation to ; tfi"e'-'Tartff.:lfeGorHam continued his remarks, and in conclusion, moved to f I postpone the consideration of the whole suuject until luasaay nextt aim inaite it I thespectal order for .that day lhispro I position produced some discussion; whieh resulted in laying the ' Resolution and a f iijenifnents on thtable, 89Votes to 70. I'-j 'ihusetbenf tofeup Mr. Sneed's I'Resol uVioil'Qpdi ngto 'close the present t session on the 8th of iMayi which hh pro Cposett toruodily; to ( the I7th After a Codeavof irregulai ciebate, the hour ex I piredf "without anyd?cUion being had. ;vhc husevept intp committee ot;the I !Sle:olf thetae of the Urtion A num- I ber of bjecwere called fbr tinsuceess- lriations, tbarririto effect ;c I diantreaiicsCa;acted also ihe bill making appropriations f(r holding I certain lnaian treaties, f ine cuininuie irose :k nd rc ported both bills; aiid the house orucreu thera to be ingrossed' EXCHANGli, IT; .NORFOLK. VA. ; Mill Hi iTt 1 A TRn nnT lldin S triit Via nv,t ens y C5!ciqu8 raindbeautifulin the whole Borough, I and convenient to alt the Steam Boats and Public f . l4aces, Jvlither,pf pleasure or business. This K extensive establishments has been eslarge4 and Imprtiyfd is new and elegant, and VJiiitetUStat'es. -The; Public Rooms, Chambers f'fmd Parlourafor private families, arc handsomely fitted op and welffuisried H t : j V A Heading ,iomr'n4t-tter pox -for tb e IPo&t.Office.is also attached to this est a blishmenr. STABLES aricfefCARRlAGE HOUSES with tyefy- appendage1 necessary for the convenience oi iuc genueman ana traveller. r; : ALL THE STAGES IwUl start from this House, and a creneraL office "will be kent! OftitlMU nreimapa. from -whphrp th uuc i vu wogca iu ium iu sua ituuiii vriy, siarx. I . rv vllitsestahKshine'nfiarid the premises arj ackhow- J1'aaA Sk ii jki. iA :r tk' it. . 1 . not-? hich Me recivedwhile it the north; 'thesub '"scrlb ef coufidentlyp hbpebV unreroittine ' atten- ,tin to juiciiv twuuiiutttt; m puoqc patronage. 1 , Saturday 1 March 13 The .Senate 4iia notsu 7jr.v? , A nurobtt orp.tUiODrwerereMBted. smhar notion' for, r tnranourjf anUICoiamrjers are turnished in. the jr first sty lelierioiise, .under its present arrange t ment. eauaf none in the ' ')':' '.:& S f ' I? s nv.'f'4H;-; - ? VOL, XXiX 4 A Oautioujto the Public SOME two or three years last past, a man by the narne. of AUGUSTIN or AUSTIN BLA LOCK has4been livifig .in4 this neighborhood i Northampton' county, N. C.) j-hia occupation was, alternately a tiotise uarpenier ana uver seer. During hi&tay in this neighborhood, he mmed an iridustrious, respectable poor woman. The day after she was delivered of rrerhrst chdd, hfe absconded without any known cause whate- ver. inesaia uiaiocK is rona 01 araenc spirits, and when Under the influence of liquor, is dis posed to bei quarrelsome. No doubt he will at tempt to marry again if he can meet with an op- portunity f He may be known oy tne following description viz. i He is supposed to be between 45 and 0 jyears of Age, of light complect'ion vellow liair. the I middle finjreT of his rieht hand s c'ontraeled'so as to be drawn down on the plm of Jh hnd.t he h-xa aUo Idst the hrst joint ot the lhu:id on his left hand by means of a whit low; Tlie last account that was heard of him, he was in. Guilford county, N. C. at, or m the neignborhood of a place called New-Garden. A Citizen of Northampton Co, March, lb. ! ' 6i 3t GRAND M AN AGERIE ! To be. seen in Raleigh on Monday the 29th , j instant, and continue for three days. A full ffroivn Lion and Lioness. The male Lion was .imported from the River Senegal (yLfrica to Liverpool, from whence he was brought to North-Carolina several yravs ago. At eighteen months old he sold for $7,000, and is Bttwi the oldest and largest in America. Aj spotted Tyger, twelve years Ola, and weignmg neany (jouihis. . T.Afi Arabian Camel, lately im ported from the Coast of-'Barbary ; and is per haps sis great a curiosity as any other anima whatever, combining in a great measure the qualities of the tlorse, the Cow and the Sheep It is seven feet high. , Two South-American Panthers -male and female both in oAe cage. The Cougar, from Brazil. Of all animals that infest the new World,the Cougar justly lexcites the greatest degree of dread a mongsttlre inhabitants. ALeopafdf3j of large size and very handsomely spotted. Two North-American Panthers both in -ne cage. 1 These animals were taken in Kentucky in 1825 and are the only two ot the kiud ver takn in the Unrted State's. A Missouri jBear. Two 1 Sheltoh Ponies rode bv in Bill and Lydv Jane, they will pertorm many curious tricks. Tlie Coatimondi, from Egypt. The Ant-eater. Two Baboons, one the African ribbea-nose. A number of Mohkies, which per form a variety of highly amusing foats. .GOOD MUSIC accompanying the1 Exmhition. Hours of admission, from 10 A. M. to 4 P. M. and from 6 to 9 A. M. Admission 25 cents ; Children under 10 years of age, halt price. March zu. 4 I NOTICE. Twenty Dollars Reward. TVATtfiAWAY from the subscriber on the 10th .LVof Februsiv last, a -white Jilare, named CUL- LIN, or CULL1N iiEDLTNs he calls himselK He is about 23 years old,. 6 feet high, weighs about lf5 lbs. his neclc, hands and mouth are of a reddish look, gray eyes, light hair, and kinkey thick feet ; he stammers -when talking, has a small scar on the first joint of the great toe on his! right foot, occasioned by the cut of an axe. It is probable that he will alter his name and try to pass .among the lower class of white people, asjhe is bright 'himself ; his cheeks are vefcy very white, with yellow spots ; his clothing when, he was last heard from consisted of a blue sattinet coat and pantaloons, and white fur hat. Xikely hb is, in Robeson county, on Drowning Creek, as he haa relat'ious there, or in Cumber- county, on Cape-Fear. I will give the above reward for his delivery to, me in Uenoir county, free of any other ex pense or to have him secured in any Jail so land that 1 get him again. f !'!,': ; WILLIAM HOUSE. March 13. 6) Ht f j v State of North-Caroliua. I i ' ?; -: : Wayne County, r Court of Pleis and Quarter Sessions, ji ; I February Term, 1830. " - ; ' JamesdSimms vs, Benj imin Miller. , ; Origin:.! attachment. -Levied, &c. TTT. appearing to the satisfaction of the Court I JL that the 4efendint in this case has removed hjimself out ot the State, so that the ordinary pjfocess of law cannot be. served on Iiim ; it is therefore orilered, ithat publication be made in thBaleigb Register for six weeks, that uuless ne appears,oeiore me jusuces oi our uoutx ot Pjlea ahd Quarter' Sessions at; thei next "Court, to bie held or (he County of Wayne atthe. Court house ijn Wayaesborpogh, oh the third Monday ot Maynext then and tnere to replevy and plead to issue,' final judgment will be entered up against him. i : - ' " . v . . S9 Teste; - P. HOOKS, Cltt NOTICE. i,-A A A T; the' Court of Pleas and 'Quarter Session, XJL held Jfor the. County of J oh ns ton, February. Executors to the last. Will and' Testament pt -r . 17 11 - " . 1 tl il t I.Li 1 to tne' Kstate pt said deceased, are. reqiested to make immediate payment-! apd all those having claima to present ihem witliiri the time presenb- fed hy law, or thu notice will be plead in par of f . r:A '-NATHAN WILLIAMS. iC- - p-'rv THURsDAviAncti 'isi, Vsso. i notice: - rSlHE Managers of the Raleigh Female Bene. X.. volent Society, take this method to inform its patrons, that they have on hand a supply of Coarse Clothing, with a variety ot Fancy Art i cles, which! they will sell at low price, f Mm. Peck, their agent, will take great plesuure in shewing the articles to any one who may call at W Peck's Store. Raleigh, March 23. 61. Annual Meeting. rHE first Annual Meeting of the North-Carolina Baptist Benevolent Society, is to be held in Greeneville, Pitt county, commencing the Friday before the fourth Sabbath in March next, at which time and place, all friendly to said Society are solicited to attend. At the last meeting ot th Board of Managers, it was Resolved, that FridWtfie first day of the meeting, be -observed as a day of Fasting and prayer. It is hoped that this day will beiparti cularly regarded by all who wish the prosperity of said Evangelical Institution. Raleigh, Feb. 10, 1830. 50 tm THE SUBSCRIBER O1 FFERS for Sale his HOUSE & LOTS in tne Town of Oxford, with the LAND adjoining about 200 acres of which about 60 acres are Woodland. The House is 52 by 40 feet, com moilious, and well finished throughout, having 4 rooms with fire places on each floor, with a wide passage on each a garret distributed into closets aiid two comfortable rooms ; and a cellar under the whole divided into several apartments. It is situated in a most beautiful grove of Oaks: attached to it is a large Falling Garden . furnished with fruits selectedfrom the north an Ice-House constructed of rock a stone Spring-House Well of excellent water in the yard an Office in the yard suitable for a Lawyer, and every neces sary Outhouse, all in good repair. Also, a TANYARD now in operation which might give employment to 8 or 10 hands, having 10 acres of land attached to it; and on the pre mises i9 a comfortable two story Dwelling, with every convenience for a family residence. A belter constructed Yard is seldom seen any where. This property will be disposed of on reasonable and accommodating terms. ' THO. B L1TTLEJOHN. Oxford, Sept. 1. 5oaw tf State of North-Carolina. Haywood County. Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, June, 1829. John Miller v. Zachai iah Clark. Original attachment. IT appearing to the satisfaction of the Court fl. that the defendant Zachanah Clark is an inha bitant of another State The Court therefore, orders, that publication be made six weeks in the naleitrh Register, that it the defendant Zachan- ah Clark, does not appear and replevy, or plead. that at next Court judgment will be given against him December Sessions, 1829. The above order was renewed, ind the order of publication as above to be made. 48 RO. LOVE, Ck, H. C. C. Money Lost. x ON Friday. last, the subscriber, while travel ling in the Stage from Raleigh to Fayette ville, lost a packet of money and papers, the precise sirYn not known, but believed to be be tween two and three hundred dollars, consisting of Treasury Notes, several one dollar Newbern bills, two dollar State Bank bills, several five and ten dollar State Bank bills, and five and ten dollar bills on South-Carolina Bank ; 4 or 5 ten dollar bills on the United States Bank, one dis tinctly recollected to be signed by John Huske, and one by Jones. Also; a five dollar Cheraw bill, folded in a paper, and endorsed T)i Mask, to whom it belongs. There was also a Justice's Judgment for $90, in favor of Stackburgher's Executors against Mr. Legrand of Anson, with credits thereon. The whole was folded in av sheet of blank pa per, and snugly tied Up. A liberal reward will be paid to the person finding the same, and de livering it to the Editors of the Register, Ualeigh, the Editor of the Observer, Fayetteville, or to the Subscriber, GEO. C. MEND EN HALL, Jan. 13. ; 7 Guilford county, N.C. State of North-Carolina. Bertie County. Court of Picas and Quarter Sessions, February Term, 1830. T appearing.to the satisfaction 'oftthe Court JL that a certain negro slave, calling hjrceifli:;in,ll.prl and thA hnilpr dpek. ftnMnr Samuel Wiikiris, now in the JaH of this coun win have been confined on the 2d dav of March, 1830, for the space of twelve months, and the apprehension ami confinement of the said slave has been advertised six months : It is therefore ordered that the SherifT, immediately after the second-day of March next, advertise the sale of said slave for three months according to law, and make sale, accordingly. Test, E. A. RHODES, Cik- Agreeably to the above order of the, Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions of Bertie county, 1 shall on the 3d dav of June next, before ths Courthoiue door in the Town of Windsor offer the said Negro Slave (Samuel Wilkins) for sale to the highest bidder, for cash. LE WIS BOND, SherifT. Windsor, March 2, 1830. S 56 ts - RALEIGH REGISTER. MONDAY, MARCH 22, 1830. Liberia- We have in a former Re gister, called the attention; of our readers to the departure of a Vessel from Norfolk for Liberia, with emigrants, early in the ensuing month.. Since which, the senior Editor, as' Secretary of the Auxiliary Co- Ion ization of this' State, has received a let ier. trom tlieewi'i?; t Gurley i Secreta4 IV uf the Orjciety at vVgshingtnn; ttfm that some more passengers than are already engaeu can -oc accommoaaiea in mis ves- sel, Si, that the society ; woulo.be glad to re- ceiven iiumDer irom tins-part qtrthe coun Hrj addtbg,that the sea&od is htglily ia' vorauie, anu uiai every tntn win De aone tojprotnofe the healtli and comfort ofthose WHO. may emoarK;. 3 - :irise agaiift : As-.yei-,nowevcr, , r; ' t:"r; VJltr T iSO; 1402. 1 v Should any persons in this vicinity be ue&irous or accepting oi me opportunity thu offered of joining the settlement of free, persons of colour at Liberia they" will do well to give immediate information to the Editors ofthe Register, or to Mr? John M'PhaiU the Agent of the Colonize tion Society at Norfolk. - tf , - - . Langdon Cheves. The Lancaster papers mention with regret the intention of Mr; Langdon Ch eves, to leave that county abd take up a new hU residence in S. Carolina. A dinner was lately given in Charleston to Mr. Cheves, at which that gentleman thus addressed the company r " -r Gehtlxmbk : I thank you for this very kind welcome. Ycu donee no more than justice in be lieving' that absence has not estraoged iny affec tion from my early.friends ; and I may add, my first and best friends for, however great the fa vors 1 have received from the general communi ty of South-Carolina, and gratefully acknow iedge them, 1 am still more particularly obliged to you. ; I grew up under your cherishing hands to you I am indebted for th most liberal pat ronage in the pursuits of private life, and to you I a'm'alike obliged for the earliest StHhighest public honors I have enjoyed. Being among you again, excites the most interesting remembrances those of the years of youth, of manhood, and of my mostvigorous action & I blend with them the anti cipated pleasure of taking the downward journey of life under their cheering influerice,arnongyou. Absence has made my relations to youv doubly endearing. 1 have been taught by it how much I enjoyed while with you, and how much 1 lost in separating from you. I am indeed delighted to be among you again to call myself -.gain your Incendiaries. Several unsuccessful at- tempts have lately been made to set fire to the borough of Norfolk, and several robbe ries have been committed. Three men have been apprehended, and a Trunk of Goods stolen recovered, which, it is hoped, wil be the means of convicting some of these daring villains. Bank of Virginia' The Stockholders of this Institution appear, to be dissatisfied 4 with the act lately passed by the Legisla ture for the renewal of its charter, and have, called a meeting on the 21st of May next, to determine whether they will ac cept of the renewed charter in the terms offered. ' I " -see- , , ' - rior Court. The Superior Court of Law for this county, commenced its Spring teim in this place on Monday,last, Judge Martin presiding. I On Wednes day, James Bilbry was arraigned at the bar, charged with the murder of Britton Harper in December last the Jury,after an absence of about one . hour, returned a verdict of acquittal. Tarboro Free Press. We find the following account of a late terrible steam boat disaster in the New Orleans Courier of the 2d instant,- Memphis Feb. 26. Horrible DisasterIt has never before fallen to our lot to witness an event of such a heart-rending nature as thatrwhich occurred at our landing on Wednesday morning. The steam boat, Helen M' Gregor, with about 410 passengers on board, having stopped at this place for a short time, was in the act of pushing, off, when one of her boilers having burst with a tremendous explosion, was thrown from its bed over the forecastle into the river : he chimneys thrown down j every boiled J 1jjvh-i anil niliaronf nfhfua marlo a rrm room, and adjacent offices made a com pieie wrecK iu an iiisiiiiiu . iu give ait accurate description of the scene which allowed, would exceed the "powers of those far more gifted than ourselves ': A arge number of the deck passengers, as is usual when starting oat ; of port, had crowded to the forward part of the boat, and were on this occasion: the principal ! SiHxerers Ainirtv tnej- smoKe ana oust were to be seen, sft the same moment,-the; death struggle and spoutingblood of those who had received v their mortal wounds y while the shrieks of the Wounded and the dying were mingled with the general con- fusion. wurcHiz,ens lusiieuspouiaueous ly to the cene of danger and, by their activity and ' exertions, rescued many, a poor fellow from a watery "grave. ., Hous es were thrown open oils lints, bandages and blankets treeiy turnisned tor trie use of the wounded, and some were even seen contending" for and claiming the responsi bility of such as they had been instrumen tal in saving, h We take parties Urrpleks- qre tn noticing he activity ot-our' physi cians on this occasion, all of whom imme-r diately repaired to the ' spot,,. nor . ceased Ihei r I abors ti ntil the woii nied had re ceiv- ed every attention and comfort . which their sitttatioff-reqmfedC'v'1 who may Have bad f rieiidsanid J; relat yre on board of theiboat,'we4iave taken some pains to-couectUvlfst of ther killed" and won nded, ! whicK ' wej annex.heren nto r .1.-1.1 .i a ut i-'Aa. ..-u- a uouuttess jnaqjf .'i,vcrc uiowi?,uTj;ruuu.iu, who: Have IVuriC -aniidst hev whirls and sands of this impetuouf vnver,-riererrto w ra, wing, .lart :ountjr,?md. J.- Reaves. V" , naoumyClit'ewi Bretnani aUclt W.J2Arl3 Ver.f.!iLf j-0 : ifioiff oitnGeoree "FiVJi from, f intra xity Tn4 JTohnCabeOBakounty,yl; , HJIeldreth, Madison couniyInd ? X .Addison! . -Indiana j .jonrr valen " PW'f UlfjKtone cflhepilptstl.jj S'urV 6,'.; ' Union I county, .Kentucky , C-i -dchen V wl' known x ZS Bail t or'Selfl HardiH cuttnt Tertl . 7C -" : ty.Ten. t Swan, Lawrence coofctVrnd; - , -V Tenycfc; Shippingport rV Case;' W. ,torfc j4 A a black man, name tanfcnown;. . K r ' $f-'txi ' ' W MMVWn,pUm:of the:V ? : A mat rT I -p rrr:t - r - 'i ii .If - r Knowlanphio. J. Manasc.TipWcooatyV-" ly X Ten. John Koona C!arkc6ilntyInd.ljvWm4 - Ten. r Thos. Baks-Iwrencecotmty, lndl'Z , ; Gentlemen V I understand frbn gbd " source, thai a Uhrnabl; AsfcociatioD'-V. : ' :. L v i- eyes of an enlightened cummunnyV rb$g leave sta ;make (V few cTe marks"- on .ihe uii cavjibiv.c uu progrsivecuuivaiiOQ otthis very valuable : insect,than has 'asyet ever.taken place "amongst us. 1 will be quite short., ; , - t When we percelve'from the; perusal of admired and accredited atfonrthat'-Silk: has been reared to great advantage in t Pd i. j r r ' ' ii. i 2.-i'' ianu, in rrussia, ana ;iae north of Uermany climates in comparison-.ofrwhichjf6ur"is as the paradisaical land of Ualv how can -we withhold our end'eaVors Xjlitnafe wf'-a economy, religion; charity, and finally ne cessity itself, calls upon us in a voice to 5 which it seems te tmtl'nOt hearken, put : thy hand to the rearing Silk fForms" 1 i " - ERANKLI:- March IS. LATEST FROM EUROPE. Liverpobl papers have been received at New-York to thellthipebrttacy.' The B rit i sh .Pari h en t metf on th4th February, when the King's. $n -ech was de livered by Commssioners. the principal passages of the speech, wre as, jolowsi v ! His Majesty having Tece fitly concerted with his Allies measures' for the pacification and final settlement of Greece, trusts that he shall be en. abled, at aA Carfy-period, ;td conuoitate you the particulars 6f this farrangemati with-.- ' such information as -may v explainthe'roursa, which Iris Majesty has pursued throughout the progress of these important transaction j? J ' His Majesty laments that- he 19 uttabloto jrh" noonce to you the prospect of , a reconciliation ' between the Prfncea of the House fcf Bragansa: to resta blish upon their ancient' footings his .Majesty's Diplomatic .Relations with the! King? dom of Portugal ; but the numerous 'mbarrssk: menta arising from the continued ; intetru;)tions of these relations, increase hi Majesty's desire " to effect the terminanition of so serious dn evil.! The address in answer to i thspeech (which' was, as usoaJk''''ar-mei'jcJi()w1 passed in the. House of Lords, '.by avote . of 71, to 9, and in the House of Commons, of 158 to 105. The.reasoa of the; small majority in the Houses wastjiat many 1 ob jected to that part of ;the .speech VhlcVAl ludeo1 to the distress of the' -'country-which was summed up by Mf firouhanv to mean that there ay be distress, but it is partial;"4 Lord gtanhorhoyetf atn amendment- in -the. following Swords! mat rniQ Hnnst 1 1 rnci cooamith thtt - distress which "prevails in the country, and will immediate! jrprbefee'd to examine its causes with a view to a remedy5 Lost as' above. 4 In the .House,vSir JrJ. Knatchbull moved the- following amend ment to the proposed address. tThat the distress was general: throuib'ut; the cbuntry5 thatit is extended in some parts to a frightful extent-and thatvthe Hpase, 6 h o u I d ad op t i m m ed iately rn e asu re s x (y al leviate;it" This" was also Ipstk? 'abbvev reariii- uu cuiuvanoa ill tne last WMwn. . sion is allowable) of SitkAVormO' ) Premising in the ffrtDlacethatfI mote" v - v hrtily w Uh4 tKemuccessand in the tiexfj- : f - that they wilt deserve' infinit credit;fdr J5 4S the very, latidabfe aaii jpraiseworihy Varw ? " pie which theyilj IthuspUce before the Id the House of Commons February? ;f Mr. Uobinson inquired,' whether any negro. " tiation is pending between, this" fcouotry' and Vtftei Atfhf' United Statesvitb a' vjew To the renewal of a AVi f our possessions in Canada'?? l7j'-i:; - , Mr. Secretary Pt--lly t answer Uat lhe Hon.;'; -fr y Ge'ntlemanff Question Is this-i thaf commimie. tion has been' received from tfie.Mi'nisieV of -the TJnited Btates.on that imDortant BUiect r aii;! Hot rkitt 7fmmnninTiAn : fill nmUir (Ka w -mj sideration of hia "Majesty! grovernmefit.. i - i - In replying to an baervatioh of Mr. Tfuski- ' son,'Mrv Peel WidrtfaateJlMrfoitfjB'b'eir i&iv- - J aL 1 - a. 11- a. - - -1 -1 a had avowed his Satisfaction of the aneech -of. the American President; , Hi f Mr, P. wat; equal ly oit tnf thp .I'aw.ciiATit'a rnrnsiAn tr it e t BIIU IIiCIUtIip IUWU9 Vta VWUMUjr V1C lUkU j - ' as it gave' him extreme pleasure, to re-echo with?; j respect to America, tha he1 hoped tba n -Chfe'-r- fHT " ' i future, competition ; betw een 'the 4 twocuiitnea Vt would bethatfof ludustry, pe. and'ciriHia. V "ft"j tionf - : . " ' - - J' - .-i'.; r - v"..-a --ocv'--- ia.. lLn Fayetteville,' Oh the Xltb inat. John C.Tayi '. CL lor,. sfo GfanvlUe county, to Miss Emily U, jJr.l:jtg':r.l daughter of rana I, iiUingBast, merchant cr ' -, f that place. , v v x -: - r - - . , "v'V ' : In' Rowan -coOTty.enwthe'aame day, fJyhe . irf- Rev. Jdrr"right31r. JCites: Parm to ills fi - -n iv i:..., trie. a. ,ln,.kt a. nf if 4 iiitanfi I..n -rv.w ; InTarborongh; on the 4th,insUIr.;Tliom ; V. Cherry Vo Miaa finiily Bell. AXr f -v " "lr 1 ' in Scotlahd Necka- bo the 3d t; at. Ir. tfelson In FayettevaieV on Monday UstrJlHsa enny t - . amitherUnd. i.i the 53d veir of her age. V Alto, on the!6tbnst; after a abort . .tineas. Dr John M'AtUayVVbf Moflre,ottniy m tae ww o hts age.. . t 'U' - 9 r . '' : - a i. ' i.Ja.-v i - ,t. 1 , - - - 4 JTL -4 V, 4 4-.T -iy- 1 . "if 1 - T - L " " 1. - A v.y. 'w, 3-f-i J"- .
The Weekly Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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March 25, 1830, edition 1
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