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1 , i W:' . ' H - i 1 -1 m, ' " vf l6 an erring ifel low 'bejngHuiaaiiUy r -? . t far rcrj" Jv ; VnrfthVPrhsecu- 'Vheln" deemed malicious.. a : v ; htkd'ipp' frimitKe.CoJu.ty.doBSriV:. Wco-jvictedof peht l.l??.'Wf - On Ttta-' nefero slave nam. Ca-, thV nroDeftT,?it:U believed.-jof .the ... if GeoteViwas tcted o.i.ftdict- The- evidence jwgas so, 90v yai. Jhad been assigned J .they.Court -as hiCoonset? dId tioV addss the Jur This caHfe was broughtfromiVJohnston ioonty fang Mien he pritmer;irajj wl at thebar fo recei ve sentence or death,; a motion was.supnmteuiii ant-suui Tiient,:oriiJie;gWm that the cause' had been remoyed'on f hesffidayit pf the slave himielf,wheV the Actof Assembly of 1806, 'rer aire's lhatith.QMd4ia.ve been done on the affidaviVof Vis owner;-or- Counsel. This motion jas overruled, by Judge IJa: siei, an Act. ofembljbeingrpduced by the AttornejGenera!, passed in 1822, vhich gives a slayethe powerof removing Ms trial upon his own affiilayit The pri: sonerwas sertentenmf dp. uung opr nuay the 5th of November; ttiel flay 'previously fised of- the execution Giwcrr. Atm fcrtrngk From thi9judgrnent,,the.pnsqn ers Counsel movedfor an appeal ioj the Supreme Cfourt, which,, motion was. klis- missed; the. prisoner being tin able to give- -security for thecosg.V - Y On Friday;! Richard lowers, convicted at thiTerinV of Manslaughter, t was sen3 tenced'to' b'e brAndexl bnthe1 brawn of the left lian:d';f witjihe jetter M,r od to' pay ihecosts;.df;VrbcU yiart of the sentence wacarried icto.immedi ate' execution, in'presence..of the Qourt The Defendnteing insolvent, ; was perT milted to ake ie' oath, and was dts- charged,fi W: ' ' Oa the same day; Christopher Woodward r was. putupori his '.trial, charged with steal ' ing ; a egro-Jalavehe" property .of Jfrrcii , for hisowtf' bVnefiti J The prisoner wr !!? , V'i', '-7,j' 1 ' ' '' ' "! V , r;iv vhich:Vone ; weighing ;9 Ounces iiwas"'- A':? vf -4fj X r- hdc VvVv , : -f v,-.w ffe?' MitV- f bury,' a basket-of six lings;:or which the: ? ,4: t'I'i,&..;.: ....... ; y'i'V-"v-V iUVWv:v-f "t'-'-r f-rv. 4-, .ereelargetiweigb'f- together f 23 K ' .4: t -' 'v.Jt ':? WcM k r-v V-.itVf'M--vu-V' sK-.-vVv orinpesand iirf)re bcatifalitave-htiVeJ I - p - ..... 1 . ... y: ' r , jl( y U--,iVll..f - y -V . . ;jt t U-ft T .A 1 CtlL.lirLA ' M 1IK MItl PTTIHII I VIII1WU Hill n 7m B"' Pll ITD f , 1 tC r t"H nrl II tAffi roionn tf Weasty to deserve (he approbation of the 'pcoplef,:-LyA ;; .V-1, ,T yTJie Rational Journal j fin ailuding;a mounts to a conditional asreement on the pak orG the Pre'ki- "dent-'ofhe United States 'shall .issue a.- proclamation opening the .American ports,:Vthe order ihLCounil . closing the West-tn dia Ports, will on the receipt .; of sucw prociamauon, oerescinaea, ana mat government-will then operi their ports to iie American trade.- . -e- " - " 1 : H appointments by the President oftheyU StatesHoniy Elijah Hayward, one of the Judges pf the Supreme Court of Ohio, to beXJopimissioner of the General Land Of- ' -it.. . - ' . :i n. hce - " s 'iIon.nAVilliam Fihdlay, of Penn. to be iTreasurer of the' Mint of the U. States 'J The Him.' Philip P. Barbour-has been appbin,t;ed.by thePiJepident of the ITnitcd States, t Judsc of ihe U. S. District Court, increase in the number of jnembers, of 1 . for theAl)istrict of Firgi nia , vice George Hay;-deceased. "Ve have not yet under stood '! whether Mr;! Barbour accepts; the appointment X' t - , :Mr; George Poindkxter, formerly a Representative Jn Congress, from the State! of Mississippi, h.as been appointed by the Governor of that State a Senator in Congress m the place ox K. Atlams, deceased. , v The Races over the Hillsborough course, commenced on the 27th ult. and lasted five days. ; First day, a Sweepstake race for two year old colts, mile heats, was. won by Edward Davis's 'sorrel filly, by Eclipse, at two heats., , , y n Second day, sweepstake for three years old, mile heats, was won, by Edward Davlss Snake, at two heats. Third day, three mile heats, was won at t wo heats by Robert H. Jones's McDulT, four yeArs i oldv;, f Fourth dav, two mile heats, was won .bytJosi&h Turners Polly Cancdy, four years old. , . Fifth day, mile heats, was won by Jo- si ah Turner's bay mare. as I defended by Messn&Seawett and Badger. 1 The most of the day was consumed with ; the, case, : which resulted in the acqujttal of tlie prisoner. ; ":i Cora Hammonds was convicted of hav irii shot7rw?. Hohnes, with intent to kill, and was 'sentenced ito "three months im- , pris,oriinent. J ' . Senlnp$ of Deatht the ; Court of Kew-York, last week, his -honour Judge Gardner presjdins.senfence of death was passed upon ElUGrayand James Gray, (father and son); f?r murder Thev are to be executed on the 5th of November next,T Between the hours of 11 and 2. " PiurctuaHtyiZY take pleasure in mch tioninj; a ciVtmstahce which has .just nnc to our knowledge; thatreflects great credit on ail concerned,- It is, tirat every SherilTin this StSteVhatf, the present year, scttteiUns public accounts with the officers of Oovernmerit wjthin'the time prescrib- d by law.V A-This factis the more worth v i record, oecause U uiiuretcutiueu in meainanciaiasipry oi.our oiaie. 4 ';;THe i ftteresti ng i ntel I igen ce brou ght by the Napoleon . wi 1 1 bef fou n d -at I ength,. J our prec4dirtg fcolum'ns. f v i There ficems'n longer to be any doubt that the British Government have opened .their AVestlndia 'ports .to the American trade, though the terms of the negotiation liave notrfuJly transpired.; Thoy are sta ted however,' to1 be such as were rejected by Mr. ,Xdamss; on he aground oftheir heinjr incbnstsftntAVithMhe dignity of the country ind cafculated to give undue'd-vanUweito.-BritlshHvessels.., As recidro city ts,Ciyr should bet?. the only basii'!qn which tiimmJrclalJnationsQUght Jo,:treiif Madame de Genlis died lately in France Shelwas the instructress of the deposed Kingin his.infancy and had lived to the age of 90 to see the prostration of his kingly office and . honors. ' ; Destructive Fire. The Richmond Com piler co'n tains an account of the destruc tion of .'Haxall's! Mills,in that city, by tire on Monday night Jast; ;lThe. Manufactu ring Mill, (which, as well-as the flour am wrain contained therein, was insured) was alone consumed. The loss' is estimate at S5S0,000. : The Richmond Whig states that the St. Louis Times, an able, print, hitherto sup nbrtin"' General Jackson, has declared for Mr Claythe mot decisive fact in re ference ito the slate of partiesin Missou rvyet noted.- 7 A skVfitl PdUticianK, skilful Poll ticjan, sajs a modern writerjs like;sa jug gler : if he can nly fix jhe jni'nds qf the multitude upoiisomeodd conceit,' he can always play oftVliist ricks befpr! their eyes lellsyou what; you. slfould keep your eyes upoiv always watch him and see what bis, eyes, are, uponV, ,'Few men pre- tenci to serve: omers ywvn mr uu uu ; Letters from Ahdover stated that the recent anniversary, v the; Re v.?Dr Porter resigned the Presidency of ,the Theology cul Institution on account of ill health, and that his resignation, was accepted. V yAfalasses and Spirits-According; to the provisions df the act of last Session, the red u Qtion of 5 cents ! (from; 10 to & "per gallon on Molasses, and; the draw back of 4 cents. per gallon on the exportation of spirits, distilled from foreign molasses, .commenced on the first instant, ftflandTU& elections in this State, brMembers of Assembly, tookplace on Tuesday last, and the result as willap-i pear from the 1 annexed paragraph',' is a prouil triumph for Mr., Cla Well may . . . - ' i -. . 1 we say, the work goes bravely on"; ? " r . Baltimore, Oct 6. . Maryland Elect ioh&.-XVe have the sat isfaction to announce to our- friends, the complete overthrow of Jacksonism'in this btate ; never did a party sustain a more signal defeat. 1 he majority of the JNa tional Kepublican party on joint ballot will not be less than fifteen, and we be lieve will exceed twenty. ' We were confident that the freemen of Maryland would never tolerate the anti republican and proscriptive course of the .- .. . . . Jackson administration lhey havespo Jkenj to Gegeral Jackson in a manner not tov-bevrnmunderstsod, and wc hope that their voice may have a salutary.jnfluence on his future conduct, t Maryland- never wilj support an administration hostile to Infernal Improvements and the protection of Domestic Industry. $ We have ample cause for exultation,- but forbear ; and in this respect shall not imitarc tne connuct or our adversaries V ;t ; y i last year. It is a victory achieved.bythe good sense of the people over blind infat uation and devotion tp the fortunes df an individual. Commercial, ChromcleS-;l f1 Fayetteville iliffrA-ehCotton, glO a 11 50. Bagsinff, yard,. '"18 22. ,Bacon, 8 a 10. Candle?, mould, 14. Coffee 11 a 14 Corn, 55 a 60. Flour, 84 a 5, Iron 4 a 5. Flaxseed, 90a X, L:jrd,8 a 10. Lead 6.3' a T. Shot, per bas SU a.?tL'mey2 a 2 50.i Molasses; $6a 28.', Nails, cut, 6 50 a 7; wrought 18 a 20. Dais; 23 a 30. Sugar, common 83 a &; prime 10 a 11; Salt Liverpool TO a. 75. Steel, tAinerican, 8 a 9. Tobarco, leaf, g2.'a;3i Ap Bran dy ;S0 a 35. Whiskey, 3D a(S7i. Wheat, 70 a 80. Beeswax, ,20 cts. United States Bank Notes, ''parv- , South-Carolina, .-1 pr.ct.dis Virginia' l do-do. Georfjiali1 ..gj a 3 do. BANK CHECKS ON NEW-YORK. I Su in s byer S500, . . ............ . pr.cUpm 'X . under 500, ................ do do. v X Observer, " dejVa te jl ; I rid ed, J th 9' u ccess o f LJt h e Repiblica ri mrtf naSrfaK,ececded tjvetft iuusv oaiigumc ututs. '..1,1,3 way cpeuieu r lit.'' li Ly-.u" i ii-'--j eiaihineanct' understated V,the frieasuretv and pot i cy j of the Ad miti istraibBie re xvyum jrgreatxnange in public opinion j but pq nian anticipated that the ' tide4 ....LtJ " . v' '-.t' 1 muuiu turn bo- jsoon ana - sei ,wa such j force agai nst thetAd ministration. ; iSenaN, tors to?Congress are appointed by theiev gis 1 a t u r es n o w ch ose n i n th e fi ve West e rti.' Statesi ancf jt is betieTed'-ihVseiMriH all be rorujay. Ihe same States, it, is, well known iga ye'th eir el ec oral !yotes.'toJ kVr son. The election in Maine J:tbvbVtre gretted, but without thatrcJieckiVou! joy might have tieen excessive tcan dobut Uttle harm:;ho Senatbi-lsto be chosen; there. I 'When ihe people of JlaVrie and, iampsnire come to act. nirectiy on the Presidential questjopywe confidently expect! they ilUeivmaiorniestWinst nu7 jjiustn ipuvu vuiHinisiranon.;; v jine J a c k sob Vdi tors m u s t be i m ii 1 ged i n sX iti; tie ,extiltationf at theiV present3 succ ess i'n ivininejjiney uo not .otteo .no'w-a'-uays have cause for; rejoicing. Weqnth Republican' sidehave; of late, become-so accustomed toictiir thateareapt fo think quite too much of a slight discomfit ture. ! Courage and berseverance will en sure us!a glorious triumph .at- tiieneit- Presidential election. xV. YPJlge: s?-y lever ⅇ i 4 -1 . ?t;; '.v;-'- ? i Slr. 'Jones' sold iiftheWalhinton mar; 1 - 5 - rne ,qrainary -size .01 Deacii Dasigiets, wniciij ; ninety peacheS comrJete'fiUetti -Tjiy JJ?y, must, an 01 course navp -oeen 'very jarge vr-"-We,oT)litif.M;JDiJcst fontfie V opborlaniiyof. thus noticing" his: success It 'V. - eYidehcTof itsr excelieAc vasput before,! V-.i; j us in SQngiblsKapiV7,-i , ; rXix: . v;Ai-,?a- &h:v Noctes tAmbfbsiaWf Blackwood.fbt the. ? .1 i North:- Rrunrebfess is the ticcasiokor J V ; ' et anu sunt tnat 2f iv. 4 - nine-tenws 01 tne gn pbor;Dryf up tha t 'ibmd thirst, arid the i (;! hearts of thewret ctiedVwuu id:' sii aloud i ,! for joyi fTfr their sober sensed ltsefdoi;: happens thaf tiien in a Christian xpuntrvs o.' sibns laient jn thelHeart; 'and Veemingt y J?iivi 'Z Those, we presume wjfo are Versed, inf New-York pol itics-. Willi u nderstAnH; the miuwfug riicie, -iroiu me ; vyommerciai Advertiser: ' . MbahyJDharter Election, We have Ute d eas- ure of announcing the I'ac't; that the triumph of i uie-i-'cpme in Aioany on. u uesaay, was mosk iiprv - I WC JKTKCUuy truypS VVCre IOTHIIV uereaiusjn tne(istJ oa an(it5th w$rd4, and only carried half their ticket iu the 4th. In the 2J aLjrasi u ea u , u r o ' ,u,-exi lenr ,;w n 1 1 e u a v ; v. ;N heart! beats heartity , in' sober; industry; . leap vp fief cevand full grown, in thebw-; '. er of drunkenness; mak1osefinan at v once thprianiacv or srather at onerconverl ing him iHtofa fiend.; "?f,r Yj Shepherd. There's -riae cure, for t'that -'i but Itdicalio'nedication 'theVpeoUe -clear . thevhead and,you strengthen 4the.V,U-i55c.t heart-4giethbugnYff kas:ree wi Socrates in ithinkins a'ncj?' - J uv . ignorance; and ayirtue knowledge,!tacen -V?- ajthe foiirf wbrds!n! tHe . highest , sense oV.-lf 4 r whjcinthey are c:ry:X:-'i U It. is reported says the N. YAmencan) ; r ! t ' 1 V 1 v wari iim iCKncj' succeeuen ny a majority t only a ,bfeer fdozen. ftThis'resuUiesVthe VorkingrMenamajomyt(ofteij5h4n the Com mon Council. rThcity, is revbfutiohizedv in a shorter time than Wasf Paris and with no 'blood -shed. J rt L f fr- b-;W'i$tXyj ; 7mbt..We5 liaVe a Tetter .Yrbml a ubftn'the1 authority "of a" private letter froa , g i ; pea ki ng as itt yi 1 11 k 0? w 1 eugey that therewas- a fair - pbibilitjKtt tie. sneedy adiusi men r of the cLimof AmerP can cnizenV'qpon France. 7 (We earnestly VX -t" ; Hi.ipe4his'ir.aV'bifftfue,' J -- - -VSmlmW W ' 1 11111 .Li f'H 3 IE POqitlN ALL BUT HOV& AH 1 LOVE. :? iVtf WHEk sponsible source m lllinois, giving: us an1 insight into the nature of;the, late contest ted;plecti.on for, GbVernqr" "of - that Stte It is .rather;too, personal Jahtimipu te t.for publication'; no"that its itate merits; ma not be implicitly confided tnjbut that they; won lj introd u ceMn to ou r columns" control versies of a length disnrbnbrtibnate tdlthe' importance .of the subject, 'Th e' pi th 6f he with -each oineiyvwe nojje ouriuinisier Mr. M!Vne;1n'his eagerness ; toi secuV a direct tradeforour'commcxce, has not accepted :of fcniUtions . ' partial artit-une? tjual, in their operation. We feel, gratyfi-. 'u noweveriin anaouncinsrine ;iacitr or tojio portion of,jthe Union, is thistradg freatervbenefitsthan, to North -Carolina e iire not of : the;number to asserf. -be cause 4ms acquisition of commercial pn- vilegesihasbcen obtained under General Jackson's' Administration iKat it i3 not 'rorh-itavinbr;ihat:th&mreel(rad6:pos The NulUfiers in Charleston had a meeting on the 28th u,tt, at which they a greeil unanimously, to support the follow ing Ticket : .-''":"'; v.. :"- ; 1 a : " ' : For Congress, William DraytOn. For the State Senate. Richard Conhingham. For Represents ihies.----William r Aiken, Sj.. L Simons. Iletry Horlbeck, Jacob f. Minizlng-, Uas Horry, Jacob Axsnn, lleniry L. Pinckney, John Ball, Jme --Fertison, Peter J. Shand, Isaac 1- ribJrrie, Edward R. ? Laurens, Kerr Boybe, Hugh S. Legare, Matthew I. Keith,1 Henry A. Dessau ssure. , - ; The party must be in a sinking states when they not only nominate a Candi-: date for Cangress who is directly and avowedly opposed- to their schemes, but put upon their Ticket four gentlemen Messrs. Aiken, Legare, Keith and Des- hsauspure, .who, as stated by the Charles-, ton Courier:' have, either personally or by. their friends, given the most ucqui vocal as'turdiicvfs, in writing, that they are deci ilcd iv and uneqiuvocallyoo- posed to Convention." The election., will, take placejwe believe, to-morniw$ whe?, we earnestly hope, tne nuiuncation par ty' will sustain a defeat from which Ithev can never expect toraiiy.- fayeue. uos. uj mc leneris precisely express ed in'the folbvvirig brief safemehuWhich1 we extract irom an Illinois tiaper '? From the KatkaskivDemotrat. " Woen poor initl but hoot: andlove, 1 vh ' 1 clasped thee tojny faithfuleart'; ' ' XPt','"r ttXrSi,' - For wealth And. fame I vowed'tn rovej' -4 1 . . That we' mij?ht weep no mbre to Tart ! i u ' Years have? gone tyon wjgay 'Ul ton ta wm tne comtort nnw i - . . . r .v-'v ' vi. i ; Of afdeht hopes of si&Vnini? fear :: . f ; , 1 4 1 1. 1 - . . 1 aim;.ibs;tlTe s pi acetb serve them, letfec received ' at Portland from a ffentfeman on'boanl tbeiConcord sloop5 of var,:dkted Augr tst,;.avsv" Mr.Jtan jlolph ,hks teeti ,yeVy unelfsince tvVleft jEngand : " we fij nmst despai rejr of his 1 i fe, atneftime,-but he ismuch better at iJnerecai oMethodijts.X, gP: era! minu tes of the ,enccs,!or 1830, of the - Methodist , Episj cbpal Church, Just published;'. appejftrg 1 that within thb limits tf the United States there 'are' 402,551 v.!ite ftiembcrs,,59j230 colored, vand; : 4,209 ,IndianmemAb?rs- -, . ' v j . ..i l xs i.-i-L.'-j'ki? A A respectable correspohdent' in Clai- borne," Alabamaivntes as follows: Li ving in that portibnlbf Alabama? which if settled principally by SoutlvCarolinians,! am happy.in being able to say that the ex - cuement in uieir naiive -Qiaiej ooes iiot extend ta the uu a t We d epre cat e ' thefd oc trineg of the Nrillifiefj. Wft are already in tavor pt Internal,, Improvement, ana mere. are. many .uuie buiiimriers ui uic- 3 a- rin.'i Thisvwil ultimately become a-sugar regibnvla'ny'-planters.nave-ei acreaMh cultivation.tarncl 'in 3 places five iomts-ha'Ve, already formed. Several per- . Tlit jeciblWlthm ji"" few ,'weeksi AlnM4.AM I . - . a f-An I A - 1 M i. 1 .Alt IBI.nil ' cicviiUS nave piavc' lUj W'uisiouu, Kentucky,ndiana,vBih Rhode-Island; Yerrobnt and --Mairieabd v We look upon, this election as a decided and rlori6us triumnhr'of Hrindble over hornibtio'ti onetin whicti s the' strertg'Uivbf. the Ut?po oilcan1 lariy iiiia uccu inauc f mamresu j 1 ne inuuence of ,.thCi General. Government, by,: means bf their officers in this State was brought to bear jn a powerful decrree aeainst the Peonle's successful candidate. . All the, new Land Officers, whose' appointments iwere procured through the mis-"? representatfon of Mfr Kinneyraftlhe expense of rrgiH, propritfiy, ana justice,; ; ana to ni& ;greai dissatisfaction of the people. wene"cTamoroii9,! bjisy, 1 active and indefaticTibler in; their'exertions toeleethim, The result of the late contest-is very inter esting In oiher points of view, and in none more so than this, that it furnishes the strongest evi denc"fe of 'the-ente of our p?9fle With regard to tires, i fxroscripiive policy injrd wluqh the Pesidcntc has been forced, and v hich has i made i our land'; pale. Tlie punishment of worthy me-foropU" nion's sake does not suit our people, and; Rey nt)lds took : .the field 'against it. 'i':, ,1' t " The great qut stionrs of Internal Impsove' ments, too, had a- bearing1, in the-election-the successful .'Candidate being in favor ofthe power exercised by Congress tO; jappropriate money for Internal impro'ements within the several SUtes,' and his opponent against it.' - -t r'r t .. r X' ' 1 ' ''. i 1 . 1 f jii iiome.- i ne rcsiaeni or inejmirea States after-an. absence of some" months, jias returnecv to the fteat ot taovernment. It isiunderstood that he did hot return by the way of Maysville ; thef 'road? not yet eing in order to travel on,' although tne people oi mat uistrict nope to nave it in passaoie conouion, in. ine spring -or . 1832. American Staicsmahl Chesavrahe 'an J Ohio CariaL'-Xe learn 1 10 in me Mvorutuvvji 5.ia.t;; e ui oaiuniay, that the Chesapeake and llm ipanaf "is now navigable tor boats,! from ; beneca Auuwcaim.is mine-rDut wnere art ihou fj r . v : . 1 1 .' iV 't. -V" f V- 4 , Fme dazzling dreams, tor thydearjake; " ' '.ii f -Rose brighter than beforcto meif ! I clan ,to ail t deemed could malcej ! -W - V I1 My turning iteart more wort by J bee" V ; f ' ? Years have gorxefliythe,IaureI droop's VK J-' 1', y 1 locryVer myjoyltrnw Xtt.iV ; VA conquered .world before, me stoops,'" f ' ri -r v c jAnd fame is mine but where art thmi?s.ft S -X V -t ; ' .-'-rv h-iv' 1 In life'? first hours, despised and, lonevj v 3 ' I wanderedhro', ihe busy crwd v' .. - i ' " J i t)atnowtthaUife'f best hopes are gonV.i i ""V'iV, ' ;TheygreatrWith pride and murmur )outt&; ttr , Oh J- for invoice ! HPyK 4 , , ?To breathe. its laugmng .Welcome now . f ,V . .Wealth, fame, and al) that sJiooldlrei6iceAr V,1" J 'ToTnekre vainVbiithere at thou? .1 iV I I I 1 Ml1 F" Aie Presi'debt 'or the bnUedLatei h ' issued fi 4ii hth insV declaring ,that having trVceived'' t Lt: " satisfactory ' evidence that Jthe; British VA'ffi: ; 5 Ports. VnVthe Westitndiesliir)?opened' ; ' tour JTessels fo'iriindenniteenod',ft f 'V so sbonas!the'British Government ;shaUrS-k 1 'v- .f"T4"'''' - ) v . e '- 4 ,t c I receive .informatjonthat, our vpoffs!arei ' J open io their vesselsi rhetherefore proJ" wh' 1 claimsV-that alj formerxestrictiVeactsarA vrepejed, and? that; BntisV t)ieir;;6argbes? frbra "all thCoJcnieVro?; 1 GreatjBntaib. willjiereafter amiiteit'C''- . into bur ports. .So? that," it'maTjbecoW'"' fVT 1 fident W exnected. thatWihis PrnclamViT ,1 I i tibjT reaching Enirl and, r ttitefWest-Indiitl '";:.' Ports wj II be opened to our trade v ' t;i" r , Ilis Excell4enci,;Gove tf thisCity yesterday .morning for Elizabeth- J,' f City, in or!der to attend a Meeting qntfte ltf- ' Board, ;or InternaV .Improvements to,- bl held theheori the 14fc instant,1 Tor lho V V Durnose of 4xamintnsr..'Dersbnallv: siti' f f to the practicabilityoi opening Cuitnglc t k inletfis,-exlpecred ihki:lkeitiltoh?J' wards of 20 .ffiles. Thpttingn rii. te'nith-e Eiatoinatohrt "-' water was completed on Tnday, and.nat i -.vwf - -a,'.' completed on r nuay, ana, not a brijak or( teak.-' w as i i sebve reil r I n any pan, oi iiie iiiie i niyy jt.vuai uuuiiu iwi Harper !Ferry "and the Shenandoah pass- en upon me saine ay--anv r t ueuig ine harbinger of good news to the country, was permitted to go toll free." V. IV' 'H K Vl'texmtoni (Ry.SepfiS SteoJingFrititlAmain named "'Beckp- with Bakera stone;- masori; wai ..lately shot-'dead . in aya'teriqelonpa Frankfort'. rhetsteaiingdf fruji is a nidst pfovokiiig soH of peutlarcenyvbut' the pu nishment ni ay jbletpBevertf It; f is lawful to protect oriels prope'rty,and there areihutjew persons who would tnbtT'for that purpose use fire arms, ',..if absolu tel y necessary; againsta midnight th1et;But of course, be.Teported to )ur approaching Legislature.; yv-V-V'J --v tThc;lastpapc 1 tW gratify (ng int i; f jij"!'' of Alr.'LAybave achieved asCOiflpjete vie-- iC tor jr irt the. eTectio.of . Mem Djer to thejf . r State elature Returns hv eTeeii W., t - ctjivcu iiyir uu tue vouniiCT, anu tuey in- dicate a change of jsentrnientmore' tho- rV1 roughs ab d fa pid. than wase ver be fore wi t$?l , nessca in. . iMscoaauy v 1 inere are lor io. j juasi yeaivirjo strengtu oi; tne two J parties ecTIi aL- 40 to4p so that tho r " mc uu uuTiiiaxc oyer an uiairm one e appreciate its:yalue,anu et t ;down j forming a iotai ; u &yy lacrauBiaj; met e icn v,wuu.u7yw, ;x:n:aiut'UL i ai 4, v," i fe? - 1 iaut except tne lauer, tne jactson .party i w loaums a gunvitu afieaaiy cnsxc,ai;a -.rv ' 4 , t f- w ? ; -
The Weekly Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Oct. 14, 1830, edition 1
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