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- Li --' cV3 . H.vl- I - . IfvH ' OtrRS ARE - THE PLANS OF FAIR DEIIGHYFIT.. birk ntMrniifiT -inWniv , W.t , ly' , i J .VV::," 'v;., k . TISURSDAB', JAWU $ 1831 1 Wife- 1 .( .. .-: ' . ' 4 'ti .-i.i. S..' . sv ccoi.fivt u9 naT last, a spienuu -B m . - - u v 1 1 nvprF l.ftivca at tiii Li&lavette nateu ( .Alii 1 J 1 v-f t the time W,ub, W 51 notice ortbVr u:ni nt Suu ?-4vt ' r . l" ..iTi Ht be resumed M d- j - iv.MtAni those oT IfUer 1 Jmi orcillxen the 1 5th i nstn ' 1 .JZrtAtit. If the iiot)Wtnesa of a faitlfol 111... j-t " - - " ... .i:n k. niVflUc .kf ccptabjt, his. reJirement will be loud cheering withvhich thi3 ;rt' h insertfl Hmtsliiaftfficijii statwo has been honor e,ch .subsequent tul WecfeiTedhaa sukided, Gover- tfttrtie.w:f his thanKs for theviU be tanxmw. - -jrr, s MLhantts. nkiil Mrt bv his fellow -citizens V aatcoWUnKfy. .. ;iclfetteTiUe, ' He concluded pffer. If k as a lutisi. pi- ?5tate)f IrjhCaronna . iflRbe Ooweipsitv: of North-Carolrna Cbnstitttt!nh. may lier-e: lJfcr withhold her share of lhe i llUwinV corre?Qn(ience iooK y1' 1 jahc S?t, Dr. CaWwell t . !lc has .JpJ&n! IT llW is reaping rt&Wvest fnm TiAosine on?the banks of tapeTl?wraeUHehtlfied;jWith t, il'irtw;. :n ratirpmeht the comlorts m Siat? and will be'penemaled litii'fjdnr feQW cit.zen sought, lScklled;yoii toffice and tqhon rIWp Vou been elevated to the k ThhiW der brother no nher'itaiice. disf'ntetested- and cur J5lla1ors prospetitr of fnn her iClfter Governor Owen had withdrawn. Chair was called on, and gave, ! fctiiffes rIeft the, camp for a season ; Cinciri tus returned to the plough ; and Washvigion g tit fe 4baue of Moo nt Ye rnpn r Guesi res,Jt nxe unarres lie otn wine sccjusion bdt to resumithe isimjuur o the call of his eduntry. DEFERRED ARTICLES. FiZlfK. - General AwembW!;. K?to tenew1 expression of their & a Sff0JltSrIy, idMef ttury ree?ectioiu i fta. IkBVie nice at L? t:;wi witb'r-'hifih station, entittel , fd the eraiuue i -uw pt r- jvtr nior;thetate5an. .tl ffpBMraiiANcs CoKvENTrojr Pursuant iT regrethat l011 . previjias notice, a Convention met at the iaatufen require, you to aeciiasjfpitoiathis.Citj on the evenn of the ' Wdjjniake U neeesar the general interest tkimisjtjix9 &0ftTe''rap3rattce .'cause. throuioUjt the fin)it-tasAheqeerminawM, Mfi,iate: Ide meeting vas organized by aftltcentance of iur grate mijihaiaca icaltijiff FrederIcic Nash, Eq! oi the i)tlf devotioivto the ipubUc fjCh& imd appo4nting;Wri(uAiit Mihg- wilffettfrdto J9?rme 2 flPwi Secretaryvr 1 he object oi the fietuac navin Deen staiea iroai: me y ottf townsmen, yo uv" 'Ffi uie ueiegaies present uau ed byjlotgand tntAntetLSsoctnjlfig jedentials. After hearing I la aoadioiniue con and raiseo reeco&f and Speeches of rau'eh: i ent j Ad ""i dea in seera interest affeclpfta. Some hyyispoSe(J for adoption &saiyinid njrlinfancy 5 oMjfoUed bv the Convention. The I mnaniOnCfeLOT anoointed an a nt ,6 Kew School BboKSWe ' liave re-Tandiried- exfiecience in pablic, affairsitme Idiloat their horaesVand to iun cir; esteeip ivi jr VT IT.UUUO-iVl ivui-;v -v. - 4 ni. n ir.nmuiittee, to rtei cently had laid on our table, several new ScKool B nooks, with a request that,Hf We . . . ' ' ' j) : -:5 . - ,1 .- 1 : i approve inemr we wouja nouce tnem in he Reoister, The whole of them are published in Boston,' and we have never seen books; better calculated for the pur- pie lineiiueu. msi in toe series, is the Boston School Adas to'th elemental Geography and rfstronrnny. We have locked over the work with some attention and, as far as we are able to judge, con- 1 i 1 1 11".. 1 siaer it a most aumiraaie elementary dook. It furnishes to young persons, an econo rhical means of commencinz a course' of Geoffraphical study.rthe Geoj;raDhy beintf incorporated in the same book with the Atlas, A concise compendium of ele mental Astronomy Js annexed'tgi the work, the study 01 which would Tseem most naturally to be proper;, previous to the study ot. geography, except in cases where the pupils are too young to be sup posed to understand a subject so abstruse, lH American Frst Claxs ,?oo&.--Th:i9?is a most valuable compilatibp by the Rev, Mr. .j iPierpont. It cmsists rif exercises in reading and recitation, selected- ciuetly from 'modern authors, with great judg ment and will doubtless supersede the English compilations now in use, I As an evidence of its value and usefulness, it may be remarked, that it is now used in nearly all the respectable Northern sem inaries and Has even been. republished in fciMfftand. riktiohul Reader.' This work is by, the. same author as the preceding. It is de signed as. a substitute for the exercises in reading & speaking, compiled by. Murray, Scott and others, and the selections are made with much greater literary taste than m those works. National Spelling Book' This book by B. D. Emmerson, a practical teacher of m a w n n w a a m m - T? . ' T1 V m s tall BrV . i aa -v I v eilXUieilC, III JJUSIOII, 1S UCitULllUllJf stuiptc and well adapted to the learning of true Orthography and pronunciation of tha JBn- EJerritnts of Geometry, with the practi cal illustrations for the use of Schools, by V. ffyfkcr, Teacher of Mathefnatici in the Hound Hill School, at Northampton, Mas3. . This work is intended to furnish a cheap aid easy introduction to the principle of Geometry-wntten express Iv for young students, ard contains; all tke propositions necessary forunderstaind- mg the subsequent part ,01 a mathematical course. The style of demonstration ap pears; easy and familiar, and the work generally, well calculated to promote the 0ujecT.1t is aesignea ior. Smith's Arithmetic, is a work on a new plan,: in Which mental Arithmetic is com whose $ed ami unwavering principle, and di tinguished puMic Jervicesjti war and in peace, and whose zealous endevots to extend the blessjnfrs tf free goverritfipnt to other nntions, jivc nun nijrtj cjsims .upon ine rraiuuue 01 nis country, and entitle him to a dis inuihed'place "line it.T uKfUBiiciR narf ofiu t ! I(e8olved,tTht we recommend to jur fnend n the cJy to covene in their resncctiye ward withf)ut dolar. to-aelect, five persons from each wart, to form a General Committee. i superin tend the concerns of the National- Hepubfican Party in. this?eity ' and also, to Reject' Ward Committees ;and that acli General Cornmittee be requeued to meet at Mr. Acker's Hotel, on the evening of Mondays thtf 27ih of Ile'sember UlSt, mitiated in the choicebf Villianr Wilr shtpe In which'it hs, paVsVd cannaf ireiifi! i ? kns,j to that ;office.Thi result" rgivetsinabW:giTe Npfftirice , etetf to those wls great satisfaction to the frftnriaWJManif- htt fel rnot: sjmpathy tfajr ,th lai;V : factures and Internal llmprovemeut,. of dWns. ?ltMh&tixnffa1 teibrse'itxV;; :r which tnteres.U he is saTdtafee 4 dtiidedl merely ibf suWe imirTerrlto f-" J-rt x friend. iW , ' s rr rytt4ViisrIcts; 4 j 1 1 , ' ' Inrjenarin'thecottntrT' hr thfetrrtmcdialfefrVl.V 1 operation of the llistrict SuirvcrfU'afteit - ine compact , uetweeq tnc unttei otaic 1-. r w and GetiaihalVnaVebeitifgtfilledwiir - otnlu 1 fickjejheic sentiinenisiind tojrJj UtU,. Wiimestb Datttakenthth' ;.rtfel)tnneratch;tia woea. it- wn bh iy Jz!$if, - Ittve tfcl'tribute oircspew- K hi ciiT iKrl'Aattrances of A rapstejteemnd mosUespectful f .I.;;.BKJ.:R0B!NJ3it; ft If- JottKDBcCLRS, :?JoiHJ Mao iAE :vic rax.ei;dec. .etvn nlrilLinr and -very! Iir tftiitnufliqationLtne 1 l.B,Mlft i. 4J .4 30 rkn atplogy for: delaying to repi to Mke Vre-sentis' thet,fit . moutnt ikV:'lebeii-the.l4mirert ;-'ot-y? lFla!VttHdiiieei)t Darts of the State! fof nlateVlruss and poJ!csefulneMr te of forniingemperancfe So- ftiwin idU theni be surpriseu ai-He If ietws. A number ot appropriate reso- ' 1 . V.." I fl m a I ' aw A I VTft iJ -Jl z. M . i - .J A l 1 ;i. I ... I -----t . . re gv you xoe j.JmrFiwere . Pnnu 'ng bined With the use of the slate : and ad iSrC . " T -ir r rIT ded to it is a practical system ot jjook riMiCfi ror uie ensuing ye,ar, y?z : uiy bnr , . " " v ; 1 ... ; . . i . " 1 - a ''f 1 GREAT MKF.TING IN NEVV.YORK. JJrisfes, William AVhitehead,; Rev.r!Wil- The New -York American of the 14th IlanWM'Pheeters D. D. Rev. Joseph Cald-1 Dec. furnishes the following interesting well!)- U 'lhoma? H U$ven, Henry Uccant of the Great Clav Meet ins-, held laraer ana irs ;: josian' norne, managers; i,iiam : recK,.oecmny, anu vnaries i-ow the New Torhlnmiican of . Dec, id cumpaign for the next Presidency is now seriously about to open" in this state, anu, as we thma, under. somewhat unexpected circumstances 5 for while the nominations made it this city on Monday evening which will, we cannot doubt, he eagerly re-echoed from the country brings Mr. Clav prominently before: this message, by Gen. Jacksqv, of his purpose to decline a re-3 lec(ion$ throws his party into a perplexing dilemma, The state of the contest, theretore. now is, Mr. Clay against any otlier aspirant and .all others and not Mr. Clay against General Jack son, 1ms is, to all parties, an unexpec ted aspect of affairs, and onehich can not fail to be advantageous to the cause with which Mr. Clay is identified. .In assuming that General Jackson hs signi fied his purpose not to be a. candidate for re-election, we are borne out not less by the natural import of his rang 1 age, and the uniform construction put upon it by all persons not interested to think and o make others think differently, than by the earnestness with which that construction is repelled by the Argus and other lik? journals. r . ft mi VvLAY VvOXVENTION I K.ENTU0KY. Me Frankfort Ken tuck;. in of the 10th inst states that tn Sfate -Convention,, of Na tional Republicans convened n Frankfort a few hours before that paper was put t( press. Notwithstanding, the extreme in clemency of the weather, and hp nearly impassable state of the roads, the Co; -vention was numerously attended- It is one of the most auiit and influential .s 'semblies that has ever met in (Kentucky, Jt organized "by choosing Gen. J)mie Garrard of Bourbon, President, and'" Col John Payne of Maun, Secretary. On the list being called oyer, Iilegrates appeared (in the first instnnce ) fro n 73 counties out of the 84 in t;je S;jit. No doubt, says the Kentuckian, that in the course of the day, Delegates will come OaY DocKS-4iVVhad.no adequate con- ceptioa, before reading the Document acr companyi ng the Report fof. the, Secretat ry of the Navy, of the- extent writhe works going at the sites 6f the projected Dry Dock at B.i(oh' and Norfolk There has been expended, on the Dock at Boston, up to the 3Ut October, for materials, 60,221,28, ano! forlahour n,4or 34, making the sum of 13ln8 62, disbursed Tsi nee Novembr.lSsJ ; ad J to which' SHI .83 94 "for mate- lorce ner Wfisuiction anu law qrr W '-.r Y-! uoiiiiiueiii. q civil pincers wiuain jib set . vcrai ftciious x me preparaiorTFfuryeY l..J t.t?L 'Ijjv'.i tJr 1 1 may aW furnUfr additianaMafo an to the extent olTthe "goldVegiori 1q thaVVVt T4 ,"11 FOR THE REGISTER. 1 ! ; - pnfiUBG TEMPERANCE SOCIETY. in the City of New-York the preceding evening. , The Friends of Mr. Clay showed them selves moit worthily at the meeting fast g. it was one oi the mos nuine- rrttic rpsnprmn p. nrmriv. anil anr ip theS2nd. instemperahc4 So- Lame tine enthusiastic meetings, we nave wasniEu iw'jjuujuuis, uj inc .Cal :...n t Thp larrf Ha in w ueh it Th- P. Hunt. The weather, as will I , .,,1 arrftrHin' to com- , y - . a t . . " -T " . ' W"-- , w w'"", "v,c,J) i Ck putatmn, over 3000 persons standing; r ailcj"1 , there most, theretore, have been nearly tturtGg tne wnme or me exercises or i 250i present last ni2ht ; and the zeal, bicw'5- .i.ity oiA vi "iv-" 8T,,., anfj uminimitv ot the proceedings, intiaoitants pi the a own enrouea jtneir haw stroniy Henry Clay is .rivet t hias members, on condition of nei-K fh- afrPr.tions of this neonte: , It V If . r. v - , , . tnejffemng, buying, making or using Ar- w nnt mrplv t.h calm, mid pnt deni: Spirits, except as medicine, j the judgment in his favorthough th it Si cieti Rev :h 'I:-: at S i "M-l . ion . .. , .... xrJ.w,t . l4;AiW.'i i. ;alld a:i had oeen irumiwwM rtoeferTnnamnwiouiuiiu,ftiu -miejri :amtancei e5HAiorij4 u-""i for a T season. ; the Esecu the LM$ iU ttltefhappy gojernrftefttftde th Wc live. I claim not to ye4jried r'gttraordinary taiei ge oi my omciat ouue, v won to the duoiic service ns an the breast of any?ifQrn)er ;-jEcki t;l;b4eatscnaiairvBw;jsf gh station with teal and$flf4lf yy ( ii e . . .. . . M- : me testimony oi my owu-cunificp. If td this wfadded, the approberirt 'of friends; the measure of my reiird is citizihsf 1 Fayeftevilli ajLeir known, andUhetordif l wnicn tney npw icnoer ioe:v y ioueir nomes"t is. me pig. Mro; of their approbation wii j accpf:with pleasured the ini Wtake of a PubliptDJnner wi kJ late ".yV: y"!M UT UB" .vw'T"Mienir.iine epeiv th is ev id e p ce? of y ou r fril eceife, GeBtlemenithe assnr h V? Ecdes John Mar. Rru.: tnrg TV vf.cwi James W.C . .tv .., t0Q wag freely yielded but the overnnw- VVri!'Jtroer. Secreita.rVlJrio. Kelly, in 0f strong personal predilection,' od the the :",Fwr'M t rchants are. among bertif this Society " f i The following is the preamble to mem pa W A . ( A the man, put who enter tuny into ,his I 1 .. I 1 . a' . . lfranic, :naniy, anu gtnenus cnracier 5 ?'rl?inr? ivhn have viewed with abhorrence thp 9 . - . ... - - ----- - COwJIUUllon. y; ,ij.. , lho nnd hitfr nprsprnt ton. nd unfmind. No person who abstains Entirety from J i,.mniPC. w;th whirh h hn then!e oi anient spirits wiii ever cii, aiwlf.,ri doivn. drimsaroui iNo one wno uses lnioxicat iiajl lAiquors is mora ' irm. i t I iiMIe atober man. M iBclievihg in the above statements, w jnpsir frames. are hereunto Bubscrjbefl, be MfflMTi temncrtfi peonfiw deter kirncU to remain so, also anxious to oe redfrdni the charge ;t;aiding or abet in!r. id anyw ay in making, or in coun- It is the, nature of the woo uses inroxicai- AlBerican people to revolt against injusr 11 cerfam ;that he t1 bppression.'frawi. whatever quar? '6V 4 -', ter ; and never did that natu ire. prompt to more honest or honorable resolutions than those which were last night adopted unan- imousiy, anu oy; acclamations iouu anu loDgm- .' a . J- t'Vs John N. Lawrence was called to the: r ' r i.J i t-a OLi cnair, Isaac pnnaruauu reier ouar m'iii'arlinipn flfitifitnf rKairfnpn. ni tenatiing drunkards, do agree to adopt, kPnttprlmdtJosenh iHoift. seereta- fcr the regulation of oor conduct in refer-1 . Ti,a .noatlno- wa nnonW.l hv nn d- f'?i B. Ogden, Esq; who aV''m W- ytm? mX was followed by H.etchum, iisq. when 't ' . ' . t - ... . t .r r lit i i .u.. I "vj -. - :r - - t AFntons in lite eiUDiovraenioi omers. wuu from most of the remaining counties.- srii2 to At the time of that paper's press the Convention had oniy orga.- rials, and J38j53l 53$ for IabovApre4 y musJy expefnied, making the tqtat ar monnt of disbursemeirtfonthr8?pock; from its comnienceineqt.t 2385. 104 10. Tlie- aaaount estimated ai necesarV to complete it, is $118,000. 'v, - l y On the Dock at Norfolk, there has been expended in the past year, .up to the 3Kt ult for materials. SI 09, 802 15 j for labor $80,8 19 17, making: i9'X6$l ix Misoursea.qur.ing ine -..past year , add to which 6763 82 for materials, vand 1 17,423 92 for labor, previously expen ded, making t! total amount of dis bursements on this Dock from lts. com men cement, 8370.814 06. It is-supposel that this Dock will be completed during Here K an expenditure of three or foq huudrel thousand dollars each .for two Dry Dock?, bv the same authority which" vould consider it lavish prodigality to -xpnd a uu'th part of the amount op a Canal LoeL H is owing to the peiyerset iH ol'oiii mmds, we j suppose, that we cannot tlistinguish between the CQfistitu lionatity of Dry Docks and Canal Xocka. would make an excellent .'Subject for a disqnisirion, by one ot the Richmond En qu i re r'n cor respo rid eiita ' ti jii tglt, de fy any nrie.to ' put his finger, on the clause f the Cqhstirtition,? which authorizes e ven the erection of Dry Docks. Dck Yai d-s, V it i$; true, are recognized by the cons itution bui a Dock Yard is not a D-y D.jck. . At leat that position is quite clear as that other proposition maintained by certain gentlemeii'learned in 'law, that post roads are not Roads but merely designations of routes. -vlbid. - ' I''' , ; Chatlatih Dee. 20. - L APPS'- miue. i n js jyiine is cow vvorket! by a Salisburv'CompanyJ who have leased it for a te,nn of years. , Tbf hillo'-viug can be depended on as a cbr-J rect -tat;?;:ie:it or the product of the Mine ar thjs ; t?n. Of the oatds employed, there' are 33 negroes, XO of whoniSarewo- ! ?), wnicn mctuaes ait tnat are eropioy- R?pr?sentatire4 tva shape tQ tfetaU.V prehension -thai fit Afcti forr)emeh t 'tfktrfi ? provisions .might wJduce "coUisiofl' beAtt:Jri ' ttiAAn1 tltixCtoa AH1 fi A.'. I riAW.AA. .!. " fits mndifiratinn in h.onlTvWTir. 4i;i cause to anucinate .inv aucn trnnicasantf. -a? t result Recorder ' . h -J7 - in a London pap, tluMr;SH;eiti": proprietor of thetKocilSrneYtrftteM ed the whole length'! thaiterpool aut$rv! MaVctester JUilw,32smiles. m :;t ; minutea, qq a wager of ; fCOO gdlaeasA won. .i ni is qeany xneyatp a minute, or sister miles an Jiwli mon, rate of the mail stage trav!s g "'K4I ized, and appointed committees; in pre-1 ed ab;lUt the etab!ishment--the capital pare preambles, resolutions, Tub new Missouri Senator. j-Tht St Louis 'Times of the 4th instant. slieU fuller lijiht on the circumstances which mark the character .of the late., choice of a Senator, to succeed Mr, Barton It furnishes the Yas and Nays bv which .1. - .. Ia: .i I -- "i T r At- me eiecnon was ueciueu. - ii;ugf une men in nominalion were Messr'i" Buck- ner, MiLLr, (Governor) McRee. and Ashley The votes were, Jor Mr, Buck net 34. Mr. Miller 27, Ashley 2. Of the 34 who voted fotv .Mr. Buckner, all but, five (as is stated by gentieme.n from Missouri, now in this city) are opponents of the present Administration, The Times emphatically says that previous to the election,; Mr. 15. declarsd himPeli un equivocally the friend of t he TarUl' and ot Internal Improvement, opposeu to tjie system of proscription adopted, by the present .administration, anq tneinenu oi HENRY CLAY. Under these circum stances and these pleiges our friends gave him their votes, to a man j and there can be-no toobt that the opihions of those persons wbc voted for him from personal considerations, coincide with his own on all subjects W National importance." rfwo yeryvrespectable citizens ofMissour rj, now in this city, state that they, heard Mr. Buckner make theaaipe declaration, as is here placed to hiscfredit. mare'.tbao' two months ago rriVa int. I The Legislature of the State of Indi ana met at Indianopolis, on the th inst isAAo Howk was elected .Speaker of the House of Representatives. With respect i ' r. .t-T'i'y, : ' ii .l . J' - . to generai pontics mere is saiu tape i ma jdntypt trpm -0 to 30 votes on joint bal lot in favor bNaf ional Republican pri,n ciples.tjphesMessage of Governor f Ray nas its lautt, xoo common in mese uays, oi being or extreme, lengm reieyeny news 0 - Kentucky is in ses f expected of the vo ting for a Senator of the United States, to succeed, Mr, Rowan. J., J. Criteden (a frieuq of Mr. CiAAy) was elected Speak of thijlouse of tleresi(iiUtyea (Hh ont onrMisitidn. both nartiea votinw for him which tnusi have been exceedingly gfati- theClstifor the ''seatijn, the, "Senate Th,e northern part of the Russian ejn jjic uuf. uuv move, in . cuojequencc y & the diurnal revolution of'tleVarth at tlVa rate of 450 milet an hour, -If .therefore' ft-. posterity will onlw imnrove unon the' int ventor of the RocketBngiae;hal!anvih ) H as he ha,s (improved upon the- ftldwiftlV '!", 'f 'L'f A. . 'V TT 1 ''v.; .' ' Ml Ap V 7 '4- ...-!' .:' f?ii . scage, some ruiure aenu may set,om irOui'J - - 4 lUmtschatka at sun rise, and ke'dp ihe - r r', , sun always rising foe eight orstUlih ,'! arrives at St. Petpfuhtirnr. "Or: fh JHn' thet-un compapy all the,while!aqq CQtt ' ij round the earth e?ery 24 hxSnrs. 1 . XT- Tri The late Wm, H,Fiihqgh, ofairfatr to. va. nas lett mancipating all , H Fifhqgh, ofPairfat-1-j t will prospectively ; r ,fy hif .slaves. (aery;:janj?J 'p W IPvIpA and TM-ATi.lInffnfi'j A tf ' i their removal to whatever placft Qf ft A an extract r . J ; -; VU 4 j " After the year tOi' t.leawirir 'tftfVc ,w W groes nnconditionaJly frpe with the pru w- Kfl! vilege qf having the epeisea of . their-re T;v! moval to whatever, hlacea of 7reiidencAi ;) i ? whatever placea of "resld'epc ; I selects defrayed. Ancha'sT'an' -r ?TI nvcfert :s J5i40,UOO ; anq the weekly pro luct of (iol(L i from eight to nioe , hun dred pennyweights., The expenses per week are SI 25. One-sixth of the nro- luc- ot the xMine is paid to the heirs i he late James Capps. A steam-engine, of 14 horse ptwer. ias been put up at the Mine, which is applied to pumping water from a "shaft yu reet in tieptn ; me engine also works two mills for grinding the ore, on some of the late plaos. The engine consumes If cordsof wood-in 24 hours. , -v.tr At the Mine they are 75 feet deep Prom the surface qu the principal vein, which is not so rich' as it. has- been, but' he pre is more abundant and the veiu more extensive it was stated y to ns a bout a Ayeek ago, that the fast three, feet in ueptn on the vein had produced as large an amohnt of Gold as any former 3 feet in the Mine j and at the present depth of 75 feet, the evidence of future productive ness is as flattering as at any formecle- nod, uazette. .. they majr. selectf. defrayed. And VaTn encouragement toJhenV fo mSgrittoi J l; where I beliefre their happliiess will ' j! V more rjrmanentiyVecured;l; deiXre;pof v 1 ?t only that the expenses bf,hrtjj V .Vi?z be paid, bqt that the siJttMof fifty tto:ilW1l I shall qe- paid to each - orief so 'omigyatiqg on his or her arrival tn'Afrieiu? fe TFvsl- i r, ; - - !t:,w A J;i vn'S. ' r.. -f i l a i j. - ; r- 1 . a - ; .-via.-'.' J'1 i vutr uj irjc ours tearing lorgeries inaywf j y Vijt have heard o$ for a long time, yas com v 'trf fellow of easy address, renresenting htnN self to,be Mr, Henry 4 LiTingstomcaUetl' upon veiiiJ4oueniK)garaus, anq alter mi king some enquiry respe-ctmgOne crfhis: Vrf luable lots, proposed to become Iho puri chaser.' After a few day's del ibe rati orf, he terms were agreedvOti, vix. 8ft5,QQ02; aad yesterday aternoca was fit-d qpoq to close the sale, tie then handed JjetfA Bogardas two check for $15500 puiV, jiui img : iu n u i u uvuu9 vtr Fir 12? EDEKTos.-r-It"is with; deep re gret, for the severe loss resulting to its highly respectable and esteemed proprie tor, that we have learned, that the, -Store of Mr, John Cox, of Kdenton (N. C.) em bracing a vgry valuable and "WTflassor- ted atocic pf uooqs, was entirely conr sumed by fire on Saturday: night last The fir took place at a late hour, and had made such progress before the alarrn 1 was given, that it was impossible, to lave an y part or me gooqs. . ie loss is estimated t between 7 U S8,0p6-r-ho part of which I" ' I I ' I I ,: C A ' it is oeiieveq uy our injormaui, was in sure.d There were3, strong-reasons to suspect tha$ it was the diabolipal net of au incendiary. Norfolk Beaemu . " r' The Legislature adjourned .tne dte'Qn Tbursdav morning list, lafter a sessiQnof nine weeks, the longest -we believe ever kr.own in this Stated -The number of im portant acts passed is not in proportion to the time spent in legislatiob ; nut it may anorq our reaqers some.satisiactiop io( fehpvf tht ifmalh has hot btjfen eflected for the.ipnblic'god during tin's tedious and boisterpus session, but little harm has been done. TlJe act for Uhe U -v.-l-.'-.r , v' . , '4i .'-y. ; t i surv ey aoa lstn Dution tqi iue , lands n TSV if ior ine jumarcqc?. Apis morniiVji i when the vchpckls; ; werp , presented' payment, thr-wej'eitljscovered'tto bn"j.ii forgenes,;a -d it was subsequently ascei-x "tfH-1 tamed tiiat? the'T villain succeeded . Jai - evening iqmegociawng jLien.vpogarquf4' xr. check with Jacob LitUe ,4t Cor brokt 'rii' Cv" V;'' in Wall srpeet.r Jo trace of Mm baa; ye ?i ' ,A " ? ?! Kosn' tirnviVrl. 3Tli. fUarrinfinn' ftf -i v.-iv 5 ".,?' . ie no jv corresuonuB wiin iqai rgivn; i f " .7 iii t..n r u :n y J -sr successiuj a game wun:nim ago. Jour, Qf juom1fiert nota voipe has hepn beard from,' per .r rjvii 1 estgeseen of her,'- Captain Villiaiuvl i-A Lyh (Mexico) fronn hirp we learn Ihata -,rydUr which belpnged to the Hani.fiornc4r " now in the possession of pilot ati5 ' V? - Brassos, This, boat has fdYifted fcsW- 1 i.V between $ptp La 34an4"&&:Tampico, ' r,ni,in wniiatvid ;tKi m . nV-Vtt tlie chief ! mrestof ythp isessioni will berhalis qiioMfe ireriiuinf aotcorre tneboatr out tne"possessorsKea-iur if- - 'vH a price tooerblUn;VX5ip soon ail for,ther iaaftpOrtlngainiv. ai4 rt ty j-1 will undertake tq ptofcufctne j nlilj vVrlrj of tht? Hornet "for ariyEWrf; aathorize him to pubs,4qOaroe-.iV, r" a-w''";i i -1 y - . y;- :v f-aw - . . . .'it-'- .'1 A ... ': .- - '...;v. -,.' .,i,'..;.4S -S,v,t y.i'.'i I'-'jV '1 1 - V
The Weekly Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Jan. 6, 1831, edition 1
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