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VrTTTviTr ThrfFh!nchJ5ur.jW.onT tVeJaw ,n du ctntry, niter .tttnfcd and reported tUfollnijigPretfiula, ftm M iljecn a ntfe f&htbiteil i they, wiileither , eivte ' juousjy adored, .ft : , .t V.th.h tkeif recoltectiun whum has fiith- do so, ,'JVy verify fally HaodetV l V-;' frtfn Kvernoi, iugLnKdfyi papers 61 1 f ,X-5Clr. m Cin'erpJ . V - . . ' ' tiv fincjn thw-Vrii t wh.ch'wdl jnst.fy His as- Ihe members of the AsheVille bar hive erto disgraced the annals nf oar free ui- mark There k ,,J.;, fu I 4V:rirViIiortf, FRANCE. ' jjvTfCV wit'i gealjmgp cnc-'Sthep. Public fVar.qnility had' been disturbed ' "ite 1o0dt'7i GlW's-tairs tTiit Hu; true W Puiv lui inj; SxiVt-r4 days of tlif pr"? . nii.OTtiaVrTcVTT.f 'It 'tlutches f Pvious we.-k. ' Svm; fema!e employed ui tT'. - f . , iV-i -i . .--. -. ; . Aft " c,,!, M.41W-li?tdu SptCtaKjttJtrT)tvs that Use !-54li'.ttKVHfi :protal' V' a8 Hpa.jr f L.m !s. ';:fierUsa?iKiheSiatH.15a ':ii:B!f-"'i''',OI?c "Jan jiid already 0fHiiejti'Sl ? Ve vfrH I . . u hj emu v case had lt -;nta bVdf'Ti!: 't!Viisre,L-f ijp"er$ R . rfaU-d, 'HI a Frjrf tier Auij;. 57, " .ant, Prii44aV Stable pnncip shaw facTarv aOempted t'l destroy the .racaUi.Hf'rya'teiy iafitiujcedjiittt it, and. ty cr e1 ohl ire veti td by t arwye 1 force. Hif neikhburtnif tsitiie'ts,' ;Pe(it" Carreau, NtiMirbipiy'ntmae,; ;Ptissonnivfie, : &c.r-tL c i trrie J tate! yvfili ClT by idlers; r ifwsciiievotts per)iolisV. who broke ioine lamps ami cnmrulied other outraje. v On' 'the rTuht ot the 4t dav of disonti-r the tumul. wiiK'ti tteve.r hail a poUtical or st- ri.jus character, tmni Hated. Great 013 tress anJ cutisjqtierit '"'discontent contin ued, how ever, to exiVt jii' l'aris. At Blni, iim oti.rr placeyin ,t.h Departinents, dis--torbancos have taken place in cunsequence t.f the increased price of bretd. The j ; Chouaus are on the point f submitting ami sui;renitcnn " on term?. ' 1 - Th.. report of the Committee on the proj ct fvr, abulishirig the 'hereditary peer scrt on, t!nt llie.r truvernmera prpir abused" the Lawyers, nor .,i single sentiment which wtJI jusut'y the w.sh imputed,- to drug dewrn-the molci-aun, We do not know -what the OQictaf pa per consMets to be abuse but it is bat a; month shied? that joarual used the tnUflwing langiiae : ; ; . fw j$e-coMBuh-r.it hiity lionorahte'i the mer cantir tiitt ot the CMmmuaity of Clrem, that none of ihem could ;nc- found sorfgardless of itte sen'nnents of propriety, as weli as ptn- oiisiniJ us berumsiy lo qm:slion Ihe rigiA of i lie Jliovermneot of the Union to lay and collect du-, ties ow imports N enruntery oiuui pe tuimu ecpiul to ttns ef(Tt, but lliut of pi actised At torney suid we, do not" beiieve tli.ti any one, even of tuisici .ss, would have had t!e hartlihoort; but t :at iw. kne.v he n;fifht expect liie support ot ;i Vtoe-lTcsidcut utid u league of !ay.r poti-. ticin." , ! . It is here intimated that the lawyers of Charleston are regardless of propriety as will as patriotism ; that none .out prac tised attorney could have the effrontery to be so;, and that even he could not h.ve a Ihe hardihood "to be all this, but that he' know ho inri'it expect the support of expressive pt the xvktf atter rettnn tjirtftd atd reported 4:h and Resylut I v adopted, riie; members of th has evi-r t llf,i n.Jnf,,! fll . wn tln molsin - r- iajIii i i.ti . ii mi iiiiiiiiui r in: i ituia w choly intelligence of th death of their vvorthy brother John HuJV.-the accom plished gentleman the elegant scholar- the man of warm heart and stainlcns hon our, is nonnre.-r-NoTC could have fallen of the professional circle of Which he was a member, rhpse f:tte would have created a more pervading sensation, or excited a deeper sympathy. In ;Mr. Hall, a scru tinizing sagacity in the pbservation of men and things ; an intellect, analytic and almost intuittve'in its researches 5 an in telligence which embraced in its range va riou a . and l i versi Bed depart tn e nts ui learning:- unked to al? -the taste, the re finement, andhe sensibilities of genius, combined in the formation of a coaracter of mot e than ordinary intellectual pet fec- UMi: leTofniKjitao.tnettMiC;.' armies. S'5: ;JLAtnfPi(sHryIiad Mcfi the iStiEVotAVacsaw after having susfatneu a ls vt l'ior ISuU neu. in a re coitnois : ncMv i t; ,1 he i in pr ud e c f ;& Sor$r the Pa'ati natei :ot .r ju taenia. a uu .-.Uazette I ase vas poi: expected to.be ready bi-lore lawyer politician!. Let the public decide I pally.- to j Wednesday se.xt. Notwithstanding all j uhber.thU be not abuse : xviiether it be the time devoted: to its ' I construction it 1U)t au atten:pt tolegrade the prolession will, we ate assured, be little more than i0f the law, and cait a reproach on all the an rtinp ifnation ol tvrnhcL t'self. ' The ulfmbej 3 of 'it. auairs ol DciKiUMt hai cesvd to attract all I.U ( lUiJS. j ' ' - - . - To the honorable and hisjfr-mintled Atif thonlies of their sister State, tfiey wotild say, respectfully, isvthe" words of the'el oquent lieseze, one of thu learned ciun sel who defended Ljwis the Sixteenth on his last triiil-'VRecollecKyithat history will jndqe your judginmt." ': ' And ivhen the political agitations of the day shall Have subsided J and when rea son and humanity shall have resui.ied their ascendency over (he baser ! passions of the.'humau mind, the Synod cannot.but believe that the transactions -of .the Sum-nn-r of 1831, will be .remembered' only to be a-sociatsd with tli'e fell deeds of dark ages, when tyranny and oppression vvere deemed no crimes" and when the princi- .- . . . . . I pjes 01 toleration and the rights ot con ;f ri-jtoj. K! K:fH;vriui :intJ Flut. ; I he. tur- jnerraiiu s:jonej- ;ufu:?r the r-renco u tu i il I" is 10 t.. -i over a por liiv e-:MaiMi;t x &a! t?r r r tiiiii ofjRr"ptV st ' Rudder.. C) it'e o;lj treaty. of ' c.qm 1 -rce .con c 1 ti d e d la "V 'itec-bf t&e:-iel''divcr:4in1iis'blM;it tho m- between the Purie knd die Units. 1 frottuctton tnto .v arat ui targe .-uppiies rnfovikiim.r"-- ' " k FIlOM-Fa'AKCE f . t-r .f ' ;'. .ittentiut) in Patis, and the reliance of J'-.y public on the otiti!)uance,of e;ic.o etn tinued to increase, the luud had cuase qnently ri-.cm ' The new Aineriqan Minister, Commo dore Porter, arfavt'd, at. Constantinople oil the . I Oth, wiih .the ratification of the. treaty of ciitnivn -rce. concluded last year I States. 814 MI -OFFICIAL-. i -:' V f i 4 Within t;te .VllMf thect coeipara . The ship Extio, at New-York, from jfeS trJniHty had i?en resrei! i.y tte Hsvre,- brinks' to the editors of the Cou- i"?SlV 'VpM'M'- !-;--. .V3'1" i;cimtor. rier French papers to the 12th September. jSliWrk,. Fuur of the-' iniftct-eaut.-. From Poland the: e is n- later inteMi-lloei-i!'ed'l:the hoit:b'fe t;ts4acrr.iof rhe nCe than that already teccived by way i lGtTrult. havp hoti s.iot, but it' is sai'djf Liyfj-ol, if we extent the foUovving rutiioi hIv jtiutsthe ;l'e;fdexs-'in thoe fi ightlul dior 1detlilia,ec..er..nitted to "escape VWk!uPUM,a 4r5a haviiWnymU-n , i.r.,.i;o,!eutr9 wi.te:, Wc.huve j-.: receive. H--tf i'rt .-of Urr$nderiniX, iJte dpQraiin:tt.on fro-.i dto oitSf. J- i?-.tiou' at !anv co ih tin F urn Ft? Journal du Havre, Sef t. YJ,. 1 ' . heiUv;r''hi last ,exiremitV Ual, it l,iS t-e-te.., , du- 3h of Auwt, by lVf: possible, O'Cnic .?uore iiiea, lite ivus-1 ' , V . . , ,. AV f li t 1. .,, ' . , 1 . .- . ; . , .1 which ue occupied in tie nt-tjliuorhoou of V .. Kia-iH,.; the othi-r nand, a: e - cifVcnneti sai. The i''Yr. ".13 -leer for order ia v erj f bcti art?;ie S' 'i'if If ine.' to asau.t. la i 1-- ir Tii.-. .. f.-r.-. -V 1lCl to y Die- ly the rqlUh l,ak't:itt h is hastening t !rf PM1 tr for d ci: v e .0 per,a ti ons "."-: jrael!.' knirwitig .that,. if the lioitUjut but tor .ix 'wecJs more, t ten w-r'H iiae set in, ar-vd expose tle Of tV uis &.' losses 'experienced bi;tch 'las.t-ar. Sfich is irec i mpf e Kn on 4 1, in i r.ds of .t h ; jift" . Genera' i.s '.h-v t 4l ro equemM laugh ! , i curu t'ar siimtno.n iu- surrender., by l?v, , wfacb.1 nn thvi; sAcctrsived V, tile !iu.- ian M"rshaM maMso prcivrle hisi atavk .nb'tH'V'arsavv.-" iMiie'-ob-.'ii'nacy of .he liui- ifv peri'r fcholas in Ueeia!!ig in ;:ftvau(ej accdii : pnvaie letters frO:n BWriin; ;'; 'ili , s;hc. Vvijflssterii to no ms?d:atioi t,thc'r ; "n; a e f:i--iflU(.'i & m ' on -the part u't the Pe3 s ioi t til" " Ab.Hou te . feubai issiftn5, is,-th?-.fate, sttperiiuuu.s.'- ,. I ' 'iUM e ?.re 'St; F.ivKb'trg dates "lo- the tion is k by- are aware of the value he Havre editorplaces but lutle con- td hi-i . tidettce int!:e report, 'being, as 1 e sav, gainst i altogether unconhrmeu by his other Puri- it v 1 rian con'c'spodenr, 1 ie Will- ih-uiCi' in me i'.iiiiiSiiy i-j spouen u:. it is said that M. IVc:txus, wjio was a Mini; r of L ms XVIII. will take the pl.Ace of M. Pcrrit'r. . down vrru Tifr: law vhrs ! ii 1 ! Prutn the National IntdUenc r. ' ' ' Tie 'Goveriiment-paper 'si'eems to have a great Aversion to Education and Intelii enoe in public inert- It contisTual! v aiitisii'.g; the Lawyers. 'v Sneaking of the S : ate Cf Ohio, it sav : Fiviii the lilobe of Oct 24 DISTUH NCLS ON TIlK NOUTII-'EASTEUN IfioNTit".!:. Accounts. .of the occurrences that have !atel taken place 4iu the disputed territo ry on our North Eastern iljunUai , have l.uelv been uublialiedi w'uicu. with the 1 1 ediUniui and otticr, comments taat have ueen made, tend 10 irritate and mislead the public tnmd f'jiie tiulh of the cae is, that when the subaiisi.n was miiJe to the umpi rage of the King of tiic Neiuci lands there was a distinct understanding tliat until .the question should De finally deci ded, each of the. parties ahuuld remain m the exercise of the same jurisdiction over ucu parts of the territory as was then iieid ly them respectively or in" diplo matic laugiiiige that 'j he status quo should be s:rictly preserved. The settlement oV Madawaska, altho' williin what tiie United States, upon toe best grounds, asserted to be the boundary of the treaty of was at the time of the subiV.iavidn, and has ever since been, til the occupation of the British, under die jurisdiction of ihe 'government of New liiunswick. f Things remained in this situation until within a lew "weeks past, when by a v.r tue of a law;.. for oraniJn the Seveial' setilemehts ot the State oi Maine and es irtb'Hliiiig the municipal authority in the several town-, a number of Americans, settled at Madawaska, met la elect town oilieers, and a representative to the Le gtslatuie ol the State ; th militia ami ci vil oilieers of the lirilish government pro tested against -this proceeding out the election proceeded notwiihitatidtng. This was certainiy a breach ol the agreement tion. That rctinnsr diffidence, which so f science were but imperfectly understood eminently marked the character of our j atu) scarcely recognized ' " Hie iollowing resolutions were adopt ed :' , 1 1. Resolved, That the unrestraiied i insult?, wanton indig-nitlc-, hiu brutal crueMies'to which some 1 f the Missionaries were subjected, afttr their urrest, by individuals of the Geori,n escort, sivor more et tae lawless harba' itursf of ah Alge rine Bandit tr,' than of the customary .decencies and civiliti'j of an American Gu'.-;rd. 2: IpSt-iiltcd, That these-. rhy if the sentence which, ; according to the laws of the Si.te, h cir.sij!fived to i'npi ir.ounient and hard fibor for c I e uar t ed brot) 1 er, ( & which a t th e a m e 1 1 m e . . - i. . . . . . ' I t that it so often accompanies.constirutes the j surest evidence ot sterling worth,) nau hitn erto. regarded the full jdevelopement of these his high qualities! to public view; but when time & a tnore expanded inter course with the world. spired him with conlidel none could have asntred should have in- nee in his powers, witn richer prom ise to the highest destinies of his urufes- 1 1 - : . x 1 - 1 Mun, ano ms ctuniry.-pii w.i uoweve. ,-th . (rfl 0ine of the lis-n; nnes in in his social retalions, -to ourstdves and I quesvion.can fi..d no apotoy either m the m-rl the community uroundjhiui, that the Ex cellencies of his 'heart were made maifest. To the guileless Wmplicity and purity of childhood to -aril or of feeling and eleva tion of sentiment he united that lofty chivalry of character, which; feels a tih'iiu iinnn its hoinr lilfi a wound. In he had frailties, tey were t!ie frailties of those gifted and gallant spirits, iistin ed by nature' fon higV and honorable achievements. Ohhim.it may be said, (and all who knew! him will respond to its truth,) that he lived and died without an enemy. ) Tho.se of us, mort nearly his equals in age, who mingled wV.h him in more ititi mate social tommuliion a communion which tie ador.d byv.he unassumi g ele gance of Ids manners-the innocent gaiety of ais wit and repart the beauty and spi ightlinesd " of his conversation autf above all, the nob;!ity of - his sonti mests. will not soh icease to cherish the livelier r ri coHectitns of his numerous viitue-. When year shall have rolled aroud.& memory shallrecall visions of tiie varied oast, we willv.hink oflhiinvith fon affection we wiilremmber our de parted friend and brotaer, as one of the choicest ,'uits of our tarlier days. Jsohed, That, a 'in life! we iiitcr ain.d th.e highest admiration for die tlitnts, and th- warm- turp.ttuie of their j;en-ral charaett-r, ov litthe- hemousuess of the 'offences wluco they liave committed, bu(t rnust be ascnbid to ;he violence A prtv politics and imbhtered feelings dispfty intj theriiSi-Jves in the arbitrary eifactnvents of a l'.igii-har.ilcd domination. 3. Jies'dved, ' That the following assertion found in h le tcr oearini the S'Sfuarure of the Kxecu- tive of the Si 'te,-namely ' the Missionnnes of the different rehjf'ous societies stationed a:nor, the I idiaiis, had'foiuid their situsuions tart lucni' five Ut give them up willingly," contains an in sinu:.tio!i altogtther g-rntri'lous, and- unworthy tile liih .--t'ltsoU whence it proceeds and until the. contrary i ma-de tb appear, rticft be 1-egnrd-cd as i,i;it' teTous and unfounded. 4. fitxolvtd, Tnat the Syrtod rccommeiid' to their Churches and to christians generally to unite (espec.aily a die Monthly Concert) in fef vei'11 pryer to God, that He joald direct and sustain by ln. Ahnigfliiy powt-r and jfince the Missiona-ies ol , the Cross of Christ iu the State oi'Georg.a who have been traduced -and jierse cutd tor rigllteottsness s ike. fhatjile would pai-iion (he uift of all concerned in ih t-an-ac-tioi.s alluded to, and that lie would not lay their sin a iht etiargv of our beloved ccuntsy. Octouer.-ir, 1831.. v between tnsr two governmems, 1:1 wmcn A. njvrL-r ti r 'fv v.ivV hsi ro i ' " m ' 'my-lm firf rcc0ueti last w4-k by i c1 c-mty mtcrc,.,, tli,t ti.ey arc o. no .tan ll:i ' r- V , it ,.f .i.L ... -t rer from :ifr wni.!e-FTrmcm;ca in rtleitnce f Sy -t C'fadt aod Boston, of the nip- i t,t,I; t;r(er:d t;Sver,n, upon the thea're of 0!:i:-iL rwecn th?';HusSin (jovenimfcnc i d;.no.tc legislsti.'T. Th Western 'people be ''Sth- Fieh Minister 1 es:dei;t thcrcj 1 .. 10, ho etrtK id change their opini-m.upoiv this '' Ike most of t;u W estern State.", this State fins Untallv '!) fcn iinf.iCi d to allow a uiajorrv f tJl.iy inana;;ers u l-epresei.t liietn at .home, on j it is beiieveU the Stale ol Maine acquies ;er t.iHi-Mia-iou n.tfi piotesNionaUentlr.nen- ce,, and it" such act had been auhiorixed, wuum ii.tb.t.. ;.khi . i i t n s 1 ii ueiiao 01 :neil lo . cl county ii-.tr. rcji8i -.tr" th a tiiev arc iu ru tau- Hy -' Vm'Mi SOUadroa nau ailed Ir tne '-V'-"l T l"e ai!fn itepu.ncan part:z:ns. .Tasrtis'.'fr'tha ptirnose of redressik the H,e .fi'-1 ,3!'J' :"$ G.-eral As- 5- v'-' . i - a semohen m the Nofthw-'stini btatcs 111 which m- yWJ$l?& 1 theyhnveloh.rne swav. We sh -11 scon , . crnment oirditlUS'n suniects. ' ,t8 .It of ti.e'.r latest m; -iai-n.tje.it in old,.;' Thv-H'r:ttsVslotv,v uf- War AUfigator, from oft A-gief'' onthe. 17th - August re L poifs f'tt t.-eTineh lud a few days pre- ioaV.y ;;ad an ulfatr. witii the -IJeelouiiisi u 'ue V ihcy sustained a ios-a of Gi O men ..ikrift at'? sa'.d ;to be in:ters' o; oi;lv ten fSii vli:les Vp'.ititi A'ier : 2500 id" their trooj.s 'V- were sick iivt'oe hospi'a!,, ami others were S'-?:'-':cdHst ai.i'ti y re fa rnihg to France., '-'IV t'-v.i-'Tirv : .. 1 . i 1 . : 1 ...i auf! nope tt s-'f ilt councils jilted by hontst farmers Thfe italic ot the la? coiiciu'ii' g sentence is . i . It. "member -"of the lot our.s, but ives po pi til.'; congratulations ot M.he GioUtv thai ineiub.is td the liberal professions are tike! y to be . excluded from the Nati onal Councils. HjuziL men at e to take their p'aces. -Innuendo Jirofeisi-onul'men HKwyx was verv bavliy up:lied witlil nrovt-i are iiut. hjjiest. If tanners ami workinit- JLiiws." ;'.'' ." ' jv " -i men are, i:i the o ' -V.--, t . 1. "S'i-v. migiil justly have, been considi 1 ed as a no. ice that the United Stases would not accept the award :ia(ie by 'the ii.ingofthe Neiiteiiauus, a id uereuo losiger bound by the agreement above referred u. whteh was uudersiood to be obligatory uotii the ay ai d should be executed, ir declared not to bebiuJmg. iiut no such judgment FOR THE REGISTER. - Messrs Editors. Being from habit and inclination a recluse from the' political wrangliilgs 'ami party strife of the day, I make it a maxim to meddle with such a fairs as little as may be. I however take an occasional glance at passing events, the more prominent of which, are brother, John Hall, Jr so we deeply de- -i'1- U""1VC, :I"C imlJlCMW" l"J ie couiuiuni- ,ory. une 01 t iose events, with your per- poit tne lo-is t lie professiofj nd the tv tifcs kijsi anted in his tleath; 1-Xaohed, 'l'hat, in teitimoiy of th.ese nur sen tinntnts, as a tiibu'e tlue td emijie.it aivi df.--pat Ws.rth, we will wear e usual badtje Qf ,mofoiiipr for the space of tfhtity days. Jissolve!. That wr deepjyji -ympathize with 'ii vriKtble parents of t h4 tleceseu"i in the affictmpf dispensation which i.s befallen them. titsoived, ,Tliat a copy of l .ese proceediugi be signed by the Chairman id cottiter-signcd hvthe Secretary, and traiisnit; (l by the !atr r, . Jxhv rcla ives of ttu ik-ceasel, and to the Kd.t oil of the Raleigh Ht;giler 4ndhiiUhcrtord S;ec- rati,r,tor publication. J. J DANIEL, Chairman. 'ti. S. Giiriitu, b cretarf. As:iv;ljle, x -j & brief Mbstracl of thr Times. i MA tttJJf OF S TE A M ! It H. impossible 17, 1831. liEATEI) AS FOR THE HEGjlST HKtdllAN MISSION AltljES Messrs. Editors A Subset iber to votp' (useful pap-r requests an iniertion. of the President will think it his duty toobservt: witn good failh -ib' uudeistandaiUetweeii the too nation-.. t'.svf-;; i"-j- TLrUeraJd of the 1 2th says: .' T4.e tnecahfcpatket shin PriUcn (Saptain ChapT:;in, pused-thro-jgh Spithead ve tecdiy e vening, t n 'k$ jaya a frnm N v w -- York' ; sW -is a spuvjirl vese and fcfrij n'Apa se n e r h c.l 1 e nicy th e frKj;i,i5Ue XI. Vanltten, Ambjissador ..'lTr.;?ia'K.'t(vel' I4 iald at Cowes.'' f It is, therefore, equally to be lamented that on toe part of tne American ctuz.eu-, the election for ofUcers, wa$ iuconsider- I ol.il.r I...!.! . l ...... 1 t I ......... 4 . .. I . . pinton 01 the OJncial L-1 -jr. . , . , , , , , - Councils, the President, in deference to 1 "" eat-Bri.ain-aud ou the part , i iiiu jLiii.i?ii, tijai. violent, uieusureij nave been thougat neci s..iry to punish or coun teract these proceed ings-r-and that too, when tnuiuai foi-jHai auce. lor a few weeks longer, would nave led t. a delin.iiive, 50 high authority, must dissolve his pre sent, unit, and straightway construct an other oiit of ihe proper materials : for what has been heretofore the vocation of th 01 tne ixavy Is it not their eminence in their i)rofes.i ... . . - iliLS ILL UCL'I U.l3i:u U'MIM L it dll . Z I 1 1 ,1 1 7 ii . I o 1, I r . . , . .. toMowinjc rreamnie ol uesoitj ions, wincn que.iion mu.t oe sunmuieu to uie uiscre-; wcre ail tea b the Sv?ml Nortil.Ca i-iiu oi tiu:ci ui auciieo 01 uovernaieni. r i-. t xi : -f . ,r ... . i - i i i rtiitii.'. at men uii-e luecnin m u;e iowii; oiuu u.cy .te e, t i pi e.uiucu mat tne 0r Hillsborouirh. ' The' subject to which! these resolutions refer has been already: laid jefoic the public, and is beginning to attract that attention which it justly claims' from an injured and indignant cbmmutiity. As an inhabitant of Coin mia's hap py land" of a Republic conseatcd by the Tomb of Washington, I am free to confess that I did not expect m live to see the day when worthy citizens Min is'ers of th. Gospe', should be driven from their christian labors, torn from their families dragged as felo: s uitl1 chains aroutnl their necks, and at last sentenced m:s?iu:t, 1 wii now notice. It wiP be recollected by all, how great Was the surprise, and chagrin felt by ma ny of the President's" warmest supporters, at tne unheard of mariner in which, after his instalment, tie lavished offices on the, printing profession, in fearful disporopo tion to ail orhers. Congress men scarcely excepted. I, for one, had no idea at 'the time, that such an extraordinary dispen sation was only lie completion of a cor rupt system which had been in clandes tine operation for years' past. But since ihe defection of the Vice President, Gen. I)., Green, Mr. Simpson &c. &.c.together with the reformation of -the late cabinet, f what a mass of evidence has been thrown into open dayiiglitf that the men uow in pou'er, obtained tljeir offices, by the litte ral purchase ! of the pubHc pres3cs ? I will but just advert to the appaling fact. Let every true friend to the liberties of his country make his-own reflections!.-. Cauolus. to, tell what WflU the appliion steam power- is destined to confer nr., V) ...a.ijxtut!, . v novei experiment is 'tbuu to die tr?ed. which bids fair to" prove Wi eficial not only to the; projector, but the owners ofdand in the neighbor-o of navigable water.4. , " '.Some enterprising lumber merchaM ' have purchased the. Sieamboat United States, and without any alteration ofh machinery ; which is of 0 horse junver will soon have on boartl in motion, ;!. whip saws that will cut timber at the rat of 14,000 Teet per day." Thus will C put in,opationa;'-floating Steam Slv mill, which wllf pass -aloj.g ihe shores ot the Chesapeake Bar, and timber of -d,r-descripfion; hauletf on- board j sawell ani .returned tt the owners on the spot,! ,)c sent to market in rafts or ailirigj.e&Islj . : . ' : ' Col. Rer o Tolls received ovths N. Vokk-Ca-xals. -The navigation on the Caim'k commenceil about the middle of April and up't Vthe first: of September, ibeii four and a half mouths, the receipts f0? toll s on aJl the canals, have been a "little inure than seven hundred '& eleven ih-jt:. sand dollars j and the increase eompah d with the preceding year, for the san,,, time, has been one, hundred and eHiw. seven thousand sif hundred and .iftv. live dollars It the receipts for the i !,i due of the season should not fall short tit those for the correl podding months last " yeat-, the tolls for 1831 wiil exceed one millio'n two hundred thousand dollars.' At the last term of the Circuit Court of the United States for the District of West T ennessee", . Hugh lVloore, sen. of Spartenburgh District, ii that State, pleaded guilty on two-indictments, charsr ing him with having forged certain appli cations of Revolutionary Soldiers fur pen sions. If. Moore has "Ween adjudgvl to undergo live years imprisonment at hard .labor in the Penitentiary of Tennessee, He is upwards of sixty years of agv Imprisonment for hebt. -Mr. Allen, of SinithjCourtty, who, though a young man, is among, tne most active, emcient, and useful of our Ieilators, has intro duced a bill in. the ffouse of Representa tives ot iennessee for , abolishing tlie. practice of imprisonment for debt. Tlw proposition, whatever may be its fat and we feei.confident it will, if not present, at least ultimately succeed is hiddy honorable to the mover, and should if prevail at the present . session, as 3 eX-pect, will place Tennessee among tne foremost bf the States in the adoption oi a noble m asuref philanthropy and pa triotism. A-ufo'ta Banner. trom the Columbian (ia-sette. ie Secretary of Sla.te ? Of the Secretary t 'T , V ,avuri lca .V' U 7midavc f the Navy '? iM the Postmaster General? ! lU' Jt ' hPed, a irieadJy settlement o ue iiiitsu. ii ry.f'JVV" Brussels papers contain thfe open-1 o ., thai has placcddhem ..where they are r ! of King J.eopold to t ie n;w. If thev have any voice in the adruiuikra-. ".cfU;,iaswus , ""'v W. i,r '' ! L&r la,r e BlV at Belgium." - This I thm of the public affairs, why do thev sutVi vltl ,Focurf " '"f ht persons Kt. i'twhi. h contains nothing Remark- fcr those bulla of exctmimunWrion o be .'! lciQ "Y im ttlQJt ot the MP fllcent it be nerhaps tat.er an of- fulminated, .ue alter another a-ainst fhelj t,C ,a f M;S .'thci.Mueiice a.1 It is co;i!idently expected that the re- eaCMiatious made by oar .Government ar-tri-au- Hi: - Vt!i- emirt paitfito France ,at ihe.ex- j 'iS. bi'-teeiiY' linirfotid, iinpears .to bade' siveii yt&. -. :eueni ati'stVcttfthj w'h:dicl.ts.)f whreh tKnv hnt. lm.m l.M.hl 1 lU lU 01 mObC AM1; direct ll9 altalfS, and , 2 " , 1 : the i;ioiie.ra:ion anu irood sense ol it respectable ineihbera .3 ci- jesv. adrtiit'y upmogtses. fbv: the : rsgr.ices '.? "', of ,i:'la.te campmgn attribuiiny; t-ae-a l"f.; ':to:tiiettei!entalsuti-ityof th. Dutch, ;.' ii! piiint ut dicipUt and aii unlnir sur "prtse upon hiswblts,; and by it .0!lc ?s'i saving the eo'urage of -the, Belgiai s, ant W have been lieretof.ire at. a loss ::to I MU" Pveiitaay;au that may em- cc d understand the grounds of the .hostility-of, the Oilicia! ICditor ti, these professional, geutk-mea" generally. jla t:ic above pa - arapii he has enlightened us on that point. These projjesioaal gentlemeji Vfftsuring them of tortnn po'eetiion, tie a re generaily0Nafouai ..Republicans nd ClavAIaoaers.V There5 th ' . . . l - - J ! . I. - . I ' - . ;vis to nave tne s.noitjBtjfewav to tneir ruo., . v e receive witn pleasure this ac- . -.. "m m i ' :aw.- -11 . 1 1 . 1 , . , v! -Msv kood wisUe. lie very pivrperiy t uieuri-; Knowietigment, mat the body ot the edu- f'f-fiies 'hiiii-'df with the 'nation, but )de pio-1 cated intelligence of , the country is i- fa- - & barrass the councils or endanger the peace of the. United St'atu. : COMMtTNICAjTLO-XS. f FOR THE REUIstKU. ' olds out on the ri.ornylvor of thf candidate for t ie P.reaide -v "n-?j: "s -s'. ,.t- . ..,.. t, i-. ... ; , i ... .. . . , . " ::iiyjr.ci ! , uie muicj.rs ui.iy iivicaun , ihiui.hc none wi see iKiiuinateu at tne miseSj: which5 he Ut !-'T,''t'H'.d tosftne awkwafd dtussiari. Hos VtilU'rs' hjttl entirely , ceased at .Antwerp,, if "iafni "'h Dtitcfi vy.ere ev.'U show ijg a dis- positmujloaha-ke the amend lott t te da '"' ;ity .;had-already dune to .Belgian pVoi'Mrr ty; ;y. . .rTL : ;' mm ' The inut Te.cfioiH in Jlungiv hiyt W- .'bfien ,siv.nfesed.- Four' 'IvunVlretl of the ft iff 1 It-1 H iitiuioie (hmy edition. Il is no ordinarv recoinaiendatton iu ; favor, that he fs. at oticiltne ild otltn practical aftU.cieatv' sijclued; hechaVc interest, and preferreil by tiie ilass who in all ages have b en no les tiie : ytndicatoi'syof persna rights,, tli-tn the' asserters b the principles of tree- du;u. 4 '-" " - inutrv iit j bwe.u puue risoa- At a meeting of the, A?heville bar, in the room of AdolpliUs L.Erwin E. ou the evening of the 17th Bctobe', for the purpose of expressing tlitir deep, regret lor the irrep uable lus iy profession has sustained in the recent d chili of their wor thy brother John Hall, J4 1 Rutherford - ton. ... ? One of the 'ill elfects upon our prospe rity, erroneously attributed to. the tan IF, is the decline of commerce, and yet, ac cording, to the statements in the, papers, commerce and ship building were ver more thriving. We lately ?aw itan nouticed thatithere were a number of ves- sels building on the Connecticut River, and in the State of Maine. A corres pondent of the Baltimore Chronicle men tions that, anions: the lar-e number of first to hard labor for the. term of four years! rate vessels now building m that cttv, is' within the walls of a Penitential v and a shin for Mr. Joseph Kintr, ir. She is all th ui for no other crime, it would seehi, j not surpassed iu the United S.t.ntes for than that of refusing to take th oath oft beauty of mode!', excellence of materials, allegiance to the Stave of Georgia whiist or faithful workmanship, and will be res.dent m the Cherokee country an i launcheil dtirit.: the week nf ihe rreat oath, the terms of which are believed to taCes : on -wfiicn occasion her deck will he in- direct contravention to the rights and privileges secureti to every fiee citi- of the U. Stales. HOWARD, zeu by the Constitution October 24, 1831. The Synod of North exercise of a right which they possess in common with their fellow-citizens, ol Carolina,- in the be crowded with ladies, and gentlemen, accompanied I with Itouudfree's band ol excellent music. She is called tf.ejSplen did, ami is Jive-hundred tons burthen, and built by Messrs. Robb and Donald son. : 4 ' Immediately alongside, is another no ble sliip between five and six hundred tons burthen,;called the Herman, nearly Iree.ly and t;arlessly expressing their j ready for launching. There are 20 ships, view?, m lei.uion to )upuc measures and 1 brigs, and scttooners, now on the stocks events which allect the honor, the dignity fiu liie city of; Baltimore- ' ,K- ' antl christian character of their beltived Eveii at the South, shio-buildinz has country, reel u 10 Oe a duv winch tne v ' revived. . . 1 . , A . . owe u uiemseives ana to that part oi the Proposali have been issued by .Mrs, Asy Royal, for pubiishins, in the-Citf- of Wsliing-toor a weekly paper, to Iw called tne Jt;aul rry.77 13oubtIess.it wilt be a popular paper. Perhaps it may bet come, in tiinei the Government Omcial.f There is no knowing what strange thingj may happea in thee strange, tim.es. ? r . f, 'fcx. Gazttte. In cgnsequence of the late disastrous hurricanes.in , the Welt Indies, a proc tarnation has . been issued at St. Via., Cent, declaring the port of Kingstown to he opCnetl for the ail mission of Fluiir, white, yellow and pitch pine Boards Plunk, Scantling and Shingles, free of all duties payable thereon, until the 01st day of December next. Aitf.mpt at floBHRKT. -A very daring attempt was made on Friday last, to en ter the Union Bank in this, Gky, for- the purpose of- Robbery The thief attempt ed to enter through a window in th. back part of the building. Two auger holes were bored through one of the shutters. One of thev Brers of the Bank, however, having b'en awakened by the noise, nV ddejf precipitately nade hist escape, Icav ufgbehind him a Fa i Cap, a case of phos photic matches, and a tinder box and 4 . . & . . . . . r .1.- . sreqt, which: are tn the pooe.S"ion 01 ow- Bank. ; ..Wve perpetrator ot this uaru outrage, is supposed to be a negro, , - Charleston paper. . Fihe at LorisviLLR, Ky' A destrul'r live lire involving great loss of property broke but ill Iouisvitle, Kentucky, on tva night ofthe 12th install. The alarm ivvn about 1 1 45clock- The fire was io1'.'111 to originate. n the. upper story 01 1 wholeaalc establishment of Messrs. bat'' not) & TavWy on Market st. adjoining the United States Branch Bank. Bolhrc its progress Could be arrested, the bun1- iU2 in which JJie fire ori;iuateu, to-jet..' 1 with tliat occupied . by Mr. PeU.t, a drusjnst estabiWhraen(,and a tenement' " joining, occupied by Verch ' ! ' ' ' ' ' I ' t. . I. . 1 . ..Hill '.. '. Alexander Esq. t 1 me:, Ersti. was - Frrm the. mme'fiaptf of Oct, U. V hQomnmeut pa On motion of AVaj J. His honor Joseph. J 1) caUed vtb the Chair, alio purge S. Ga;th er Estj. wajj appomteiH : Secretary. ' , , On .motion of Alfie'4j. Uurion, Esq.a ctHiimittee of five cosluig of Mts.ire. Siiipp, Carson, lliUmi 1, Gra'iam and draft ResItitious l.ctMninunity which they repres-'ut, talno tice, witn exiiressious ot drP regret knd unqualified remonstrance, the treatmt.tt Strange, that ayiidst this general pros- nenty, witn wnicn onr country is bleseii by an all -bountisuUPrnvidence, one Uiiufi portion ot thejUhton Should seek to spread to widen certain Missionaries of-ditere,at j anarchy and 'jOjifdsiou tlirous-Jr our hapnv rehgiinw denominations h ive, U(Hieriuii:ll.and, loerefybecaitise her'absirici notions ol ieit process, reelentir t een subjtld of right "aju at variance with the well in the !Mate ot Georgia. j known opinions of utmost nine-tenths o Haying exaiined the subject ...aspr- j the People, ud; because the majority sented to then) tlnuug-r ' the mdiuni uf. will not' imiiUJiateiy saenfic their own the press and presuming that' the tfrV true interesg hto-ajpease tne ecitcl pas- 1 uius, waiai .-uave- Aucii gtv tu mc public 7s:uns -aa pwja4ice u bunded z.caio tailors, were consuuietl., Tlie.Avhole aji'"11 " of piopertv' destroyed, is sia'ed in t. u Focus at from! forty fa 2fty thou'sauJ oe.- Jars -'n v '". ': . FAtAi; fTc ;A Ir-er from A.!? (Ja. stages tliat a duel had justtaken between John F,DaHar, late JVesiUenj of the -Macon Bank, and Br." W oodson j jjhYMcian of Macon, - tne parties -9 til iJLTIlt IV .lUi Jaiuj . - 1 , ir by the bvhevnlentihterferet.ee .d tlu- Sdstu Ami-DuellingSocVfy 1,;t' VIt lag, in coiequcj-ce, taok p.ace a Mitciiel. Woodson mas kiln-.!, i 1 r 1 licultv v.aj ol a domes uc V if'-' fAs7-..,-.. 1 ::o l?ii"; 1 ' 9 te'. .1 "1 t JL t n "ITT vi , 1 timm 1 in. 1 ' 1 .1 111 mii ;r i 1 rJ 1i - rti '- ili.inni iii "t "L ''hi '"" " ' "-' d ' "jt
The Weekly Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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