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4T- ft. crhu im puWic affdr which imperatiTelj require irrnentcvt ; m tar Con vcuIKmi, disapproved w A of thanltswas n&irca,vtajit vnairroaoy who tef ponded ftt i iHodtieBt iiu auiwu ioae, anu. again mrciWurirM thcom.;bipibidK tUCW J ,e BWe?lZ f ilnce,tnd unity of tiou The Convention then adjourned. BRIiC COI ATY, - ' A V Whig meeiiirg rccenajr held in tins County, on morion of Col. Gaitber. the. following Preamble and Resolutions were tmanimomty adopted ; - ! Wnerean, e. believe that the policy prarntaifiea by the present AdminUtution, Uim a strong tenden- vjr .u au.i.ouuaie u.e union and lights of the Slates la the General Government, and unless the Ameri can people arrest the prevalent dogmas of those hi power, we .hall realize atl lhoe evrts'preJictwM.T "T,';14 . r"ai P"yvat the aduptiuu of the Fede ral Constitution. And i Whereas, we believe that the extensive influence givciuhe President, by mean of htf patronage, ha clothed him with a power by which he ran control, not only the co ordinate denartmenta f th flr,-' ral Government, but in fjet, and in truth, the so? ereijn State of this Union. And-i Wher a, we have eo with painful emotion, the irpeaiedlj, exposed wishes of the A merican peo pic treated with the mot sovereign contempt. and measures urged upon Comrrrss whirl, h..l .1.. .. ...cujy rejecie.i therel.y making his sovereign will, the (.ovcrnment de facto. And Whereas, we belicv that tka a. lL:-r m f . nviuiiursirituon OI in r. w in Kitrnm . . . n . tiart arwl Uf.L " r rM- V rr,e,"y 'iated the Tunda -.I- . 7 utatit u mi gMMrtfeTJ" Stute, Mid deiented this body l eonst rogeiber ed- recommend a more suitable fudividual for their suffrages ; thrrt fore. Jientceu. That we prortfd iu the performance f this imporUnt trjwt, accordii X v tl) best of our a&ifflie. with an exclusive devotion tu the inter- ts ol the country and the , safety of iter inatituH ; Wniiam A. Graham, Esq. was then se t letted ty tl"iinijnt!fm)ui vote of the Conven lion, a a candidate .lo Represent this dis trict in the nexv Coiigtos of the United State f-flprd -the ftrllowiog gentlemen were appotnied a eontmiitee to wait on him and ascertain-if he would, yield ly the wishe of n tfie Uonvenlion, viz.: .-Michael Holt, Esq., fT; re w, Kerr, Utrf. Kicholas Al bright, Harrison Parker, Paul C: Cameron, Stepheir Glass, 1 Wiihe J. Fuller. Geo. Hurdfe, Samuel N. Tate, Wm. Clarke, Johir Jtewlin, John Boon, James Holman, nd Ethvw3. Read, Esqrs. " Which Com mtlteey after (aometme, returned', aecom- F :b? r: Graham, who, through . HieuT, rtesjmr,tltat he tnight be permuted to.addresry the Convention. JWr. GraJvam therf addressed the Con vention, and sak. he httd the hojior to be wformcd by the Committee of his nomi na- are inosir stanneb seFTetfo them bv i-od Mr. DebrrxfrrerfU Baptists. This !uu74fto'the his tf Richtrwnd tlt iiot'dv dtrmlinz' vnihioa furinetl of heir ocnouents, that thev wmihl ..i 1 - ii . " ( auttiiouu tqeir- principles to support Mr. Morris. One vould think, too, that thoe Vletluidist jcntiemvri who expect the Bap lists to support M& N orris? because ha 1st a Baptist; might at feast show their sincerity by supporting Mr. Debcrry because he is a M ethodit .h-Fayetteville Observtr, Votn;tbe .OrleaWLouiaianian, of MayjO. noiu an inmift nn kj-. r uuuics wntcn were Humfllatlngr Contrajsl-lY94 & 1S3S. J S'nr- .bordepf4be Lake! Lille followim? are all tUa .;..r vra one of greater embarrassment than had PAMe up'n th falr UrJih lot since Ive had been in any "cn'rffnd inrfo Wav rnnnpcin,! ml,u wi; r. l"! giiied alone fu " ........... .Til... umnju ouiuis. o ue flcetaerj worthy; of the statioq by sp respec . table arr assemBlx, was a cfistinctiou which lie highly valned. and for which he express- u irrar- pnoarKjesi graXityUe. He was a ware that many of his fcierids had been pleased to speak of him, among those from . whom a candidate would be selected by the Whigs of this, district. &e had, there fore, reflected on , the subject, with every Cisprwifion to compfy. He trusted that he hd not been backward in making personal wnfices when it was believeiT that his ser vices miht be useful to his countrymen: ... nng now anrnritf prevent his ac quiescence in the wishes of the Conver. tooo bm wlwt was, to him, a moral nece?. itv. . Circumstances of a merely private tnd domestic character had imposed on htm dunes which it would be criminal to neglect, and which . absokrtely forfmde his jeeeptance of the Dormnatifm. These he fiad stated to the Cmmttee. aomewhat in letolr atitf had the sausfaction to believe that they would be deemed sufficient by thero for he course he had adopted. But, ., UIIS, attordy no cause for or utscouragement SparU has mnny a. worthier son than he" who stands TlJ. Prices which y"" mis Convention, advo cated, depended not for their success upon icmai candidate. He hoped h a Bo one won Irt ,1 .1 r . . ' " 11 hM ?cluated in determin!. ly Won of an unfavorable "'u,e ewction. Knowing that would be out C h; . if tf, A accept, even 2!??.? C"ne3 ten&red to mace no tnrruir es as Uj die " h" c he wourd have no hesi- thl lr praWn them before the Pple of the district, m arnr,t- .i.l K . 1 of the Conii-enuon, tot for t!ie ciuse, to whiefr be hsj before alluded. Am n for tl, L 1 t"S? !rh',ra,tlley 'epremed ms. aiMlufien trp. e poiitual truths whuh w foial.ler and that it has hern dtstiu for the Drofli wjiib tiuiJ:.,u ..r m, Fy- 1,4.1 disregard of the fernrewed wiihe of the sovereign people, and a strange infet. uation for noveJtv aiu innov.timi upon the estab lished usages of the Govexnnicut. .Add, - tmck tllo Government to it nri-i;. ; 4 , tfuuir. in and ciplfs of Reirenrlimr.f r..r or f .v . ..1 Fi at 1 ice as ,1, ZTZTT.!1', Exa shorn. anJ the co-ordinate department, f ,K- frnmo.,1 .. 1 ... .. . r "' " Midteu uoori imm nr.;.... ...? . . id ... . r t -u,,iiouai ti. , and the sqvi retcn ri-r l,t. r tk. L me prii:c.oj-s of the earlier Ad- any other m.:de than by a ehae of rulers', Pfanng them m pow.-r, who will earry out th miuuirau..n. of VV ahington. Jeflersoa and Madi Z's'lT hPe -10 tr-n.fnt our inlui tlOJJT r hercas. we feil --'i'cncail oeoulH are uiiih !S.. .. i . .. ."iitcmraie mat outiosi- tion. .tkI ,.hl. ,he Whig party of ,hf UnZ L rnun C !- enCUf itt 'beLpri,sitn, to meet 10 Convention to omh.ater.me ii,,,lividu. forPres,de,,tanJ Vice Pre3identwfa0 iwi S the opposition. , the apprchang cotl between d P op e and the President. Then fill Knotted. That in the opinion of ihils meetin i iu imp!rlan, lhat tlie whoJe 8omh J "Jt ng esenud ,n the pro,d Nai,lia, Convention a.fd iK.pl-p.rtiditw. .houidbe,fi eaosVeof. That we recommend tr, brethren of this Stale, to n,eei in Ci in h7.3' W? bavc lhe ut"loat confidence the South n.ih.u,. ..r . -. TU,r "FROM THE NEW TORK COTJRIB. Mr. Senator King, of Georgia, in the best speech; which he ever delivered in Con gress, re ma jlied that more gray hair had grrAvn uporj the head of our republic w ithin fifty years, jthan ought to have grown there in centuries of peaceful and constitutional administration. We were never so 'fnrpiKlv mn...j with the truth of Mr King's remarks,as'we have been irj perusing the letters of Gene ral Hamilton and Mr. Wolcott, in relation to some of the early defalcations m the De partment of ihe Treasury. Any one who win read these letters, which we republish uciuivt uaimoi tan to be struck by the hu v 1 a 1 ! .. . A . v uiiiiuu coiurasi wntcn they present with me letters ot Mr. Secretary Woodbury, "riucn uniier similar exigencies. It will perceivemut Uve rule adopted by Gen. aiiiiiuu ami rrestuent Was nnrtyw gard to defaulters, was peremptory. It ad mitted of no evasion or exetwp. Wl,., public officer so far neglected 'hi Jntt, suffer a draft of the Department to be re- lurneu protested, alter he had given notice ol limns on hand to mPPt S11fli rtriTt I, ... forthunth dismissed from office i tur. voououry had but followed the precedent thus established in the better and purer days of the re Dublin cords would not now-exhibit t,o,t alogue 1 of 'peculators and defaufters which is puuiiMieu m tue documents of the Denart- fdwteVt 7 Zt Yu prepare boys well, either . .viiniai ucpajuntnt. or fr the ordioary boxuies of practical life. 'Pliir,i.,. ko.i;w g : w v.w.vtlll UMIWWE "-"wiuci BllUaieU OB hit Kmnt frnm I Its Im ,UiTn, ajiu COIlllnn t.mr Ta i..iiM r,mmv . . , - llll' k. nilla.l. ! ... 1 uau 15 appropriated to the English depart . TU-"ll . . . '2. w Classical scholars rece re FArrnlor won in ail the branches of common Ei.rliK lion, fcur afternoons in ih ..fc -.i j from - . miu unurHOT I li 1 rpnAiti 1 . 1 In each department there a,e fiv. cl-U'" Tii J ?Wtanc. the wood. f0"1 8.5orl f teachers, and such classified,. '.u ' , 5 ,u"Wffe,.l,ie OirectlOtt from w rigidly adhered to.'any probable number of .eholJ . 11 Preeded, discovered a man ars ear, receive ample and efficient attention. 1,1 inet ages of death Who had been I rl0 trill', im m .-w. f I 1 mm. . I t . - - -uiiKc-iiu-ui, oi ciasju-a rrtntmi.U. r. woun: eu nv manv 1.- r Tear. fr,.m U,. rMm, f l . rrX" NT,,, K.I. 'm! 1 ' -i"'"'- a. P0'?"""- .h. ,.d of p,eatalion f,r -s - :ii'rte' . . . a, n me pnrper iriiu uexiinrp noil .nr..; v ... " owiiiiii x ouues lound near the uajruu Ol. JOIin, owin? are all thfa mpliiHit.1.. have obtained , A " L TriTrr tlie Jake bv . tbta r,ol k-A ucaru aiiuet PTk. u: L n? euujoineu- numorous Ct m is no doubt hrteihled oi , MoxTooaiEftv, the Admiiilstratit at Df on . . - for Conoress in ti.i- n:..J .Nat o 1 ... lisirict. I- Uioljr i very good analy.es of U Circular Qts f'OR THE Tp true Vofers of Wak REGIstkr and Person. Fbj LUtt CTTTSPva At ir. e, Or; iMawever. are nrttiar.l :.. i. i. i . ., ... - I -i ii '"uni ira. wune oinrra re quire still more time, the more intelligent and in dustrious l"8 Promoted to higher, while the more 1ttffiiliiit arwl t.ll r.li . ... " imo ujwer clashes. The ratei . invert uejnds on the age, intellect and appli cation of eat h individual. The mre active are not retarded ; nor are the alowpaced dragged over book. without understandiinr then. That ,t 5- i.... ... I e t . - " uciirr to hart- a perfect knowledge of a few bo.,k. .h.n - mere superficial acquaintance with manv, is a car dmaJ maxim of tlie school. Solidity should not be -..v.. u iotiep.ttcn A fine superstructure should rest on a snhd foundation ; it can rest on no other. It is behevod that boys of ordinary opacity caonot oc properly pre, ared for College in less than four years In education, an in other things, those who profess to despatch work on the shortest order gen- uic u ia me worst manner. The .r.! f SM aI. " ' l r ii hkh fnnmmaa 4-k x" . -w - . - w luc iact. un captain xounes arrival At .tlA fnnt .k. i ,t m. . i'1'" WIC "an was tieatT. i his strange circumstance ex.U Strang picion on examination the suspicion of there havin.r r,fl.n ,r...i nn1 ... . " "-o uuci, ness and inaci uracy engendered iu the loy by hasty and superficial hab ts of atudv. are deeply frU and deplored, but seldom corrected by the future man rt . . . wmmoaore freble.Vhe following an ecdote illustrating some points in tlie char acter of the gallant Commodore Preble is Jrom Cooper's Naval History Qf the United states, a valuable work recently published: ww.uu.uuore rreole was a man of b.Vb mm nor inl n t .1; , ,.v. a llgIU uiscipiinarian. Atfirsthe was disliked in his own ship Hie younger oincers in particular. ment. Treasury Department. Feb. 10 t794 oc ciiCKTs-eU lPttrr nr Ih. r month. fromtlie'enlfcclorAf Tiiii.h.n.-.w w 3u.iM.-ct rquuitv delicate an.! . ri .. .... . "h"'"""- ies.ro to tue amount of S3 0O0 It ii returned jro- tThi conduct, though I tru,t proceeding fror I motive in the collector, is ofa nature so fai ne pynctu.il colIeeli-Mi of the rcve same Ume s.1 vitally injurious to the that I cannot forbear to submit it i m no at t v . ". . I . he D.jnctu.,1 Mll-.;. !.r U a,a, . .v, ,.fU ui iiii- reveniiVt am ot Kaa ----- wva aa, nir e public credit. tin it the pubhc good require the super.eding'of the -v.. vvun perlert revt, &c. T .k n j ' ALEX. HAMILTON. 1 o the President of the United Stales. our Whi- Contention in arty of cauvaas, oouth tn-the Bfitiritnoi'.;... u....: .... . ? than any other individual. i Jteuttved, That n.mnt...i - tion, to be held at u.LilL .AVV " 'en. vidual a. the WM . l-di- that ,1.; "s " l,ir vef?f. iii-cciifiir ... ... - " ujeei on w tuat convention. t Treasury Department. June f, 1794 nrn: It i with h-wrpi tii. r ;.. ... . - ' orner coijrrtor has suffered Tre sitr. i r-jfia tt, r.T him ti be in hih,l. a " . of YoektowH. Rc !,UrCir"' lhe subW, t a n VkT T TVV" M '"W on oi.v-i J r""'rurans wiucn were at first de clmed were afierwarda paid. t perceive nothing substantially to dntin-uish fiy supereetled on a similar his discipline, without having vet IMm,l to respect the high professional Qualities for ...v.. ib anerwams oecatne so distinguish f.; .l o e "i?f,t w,ren t,,e Constitution was . uic otraignts ot Uibraftar. she suddenly found herself along side of a large ship.-i . -"'"S P'cu wiinoul either partv' ! l 7 fl"swtr' commodore Preble who had taken the trumpet himself, now i.,G name ana country of his ship, and uwn ranK. He then demanded the nam a-! Tift A aa S 1 - . . oiraiiifBr, aciUinjr that ia wM C o eKn o "ie a auut unless answered. discovered stilt holding in his hand a ptnV- ra. wntcn was wrenched from his grasp with great difficulty. Th t kiA..' , j uuutcn were brought into town, and on enmin,.;,.., ;. appearedthatthe first had leceived three strokes of a sharp instrument (apparently a tttle larger tliafl , -lllett0f) on the principal artery of the left arm ; anoth er was on the left should.. m...iI . .. ... . v. v uiii r; i Liirpp en J "3 K,C nfirht b"-ne of which had entered between the third and f,urtl, ribs and penetrated the lower lobe of the rhrht una;; ano;her Wonnf notgo d tween the orbits. TH.;a . k., u "Jnu al'Fedreo to have been very strong and muscular, about do years of age and of a dark complexion. He had on a pair of while twilled Russia duck pantaloons, with white coito. drawers underneath. Around his neck was twisted a .d.ir s cravat ol a reddish color. I he second man had received five deen r!XnKS ,"fliCte1d whh n WW in the right breast, and one with the same instru ment in the left side, which had nieced th- a r vasi oi my countrymen. lu. - . v to rapriim you iu .ei Cone-uss f Am0;;,. Xl ineri 0 - JW4 wle 0 1 am none of yor abtistocracy-.n( . eral or bank WhWer T wnA feth manger, cradled inTPis trOff and'" ln 3 up, unstifled by the Zlll hult you dont believe mp tr, . UIUd,h.,n- U trar . vii catations nf a can Tabby Shout and a' a". . ?1oef. prove it edzactly. So I am a re. or,1 who ca:1 ron Uemocratir . r d ou. viuwiu;ii i c T II,- T soman order, m Lopti& t.,i.. . i ..: . Jeer- .vuw HUUIICU' ltr i tli ik fi mg tarckle-half horP ul i ? . right smart of the. Aihg'ir rS tell you my sintimints I . p0,uykWe Wlli Tli "I aff!n a,i ,Banks and bopo,es They hord ,rp Mt the money rn big ehe and keep rt from rumagin amony the 1 Pie. Nickibus Bitldler's o rf a t M mf at.! as got all tf.e gold and silver of t e c try . and that is what keeps the far,er8 r7 getting a big price for thir producT D 7n AVith the banks ami entnnJ im.. . . l .... miuiure ntnti. and we wi hpA r V1"nis,; we will have better ii . ..IUVS, l am onnospfl ik rn- ri urc UJlffe bom t.,eo, their h r'T 6: 1' try. and learns them cunhW and trram "ley thmk no better than niters. This is m a broad- e soran o- mm n w v.iiuiuauj i,;r u veripor. and w meeting adjourns, tht it ! adjourn uesday of JuljP Court.u, appp del. oo fast, by far.-The street I politi cians, namely, those who either hWZn mg else to do, or who will ,U .;,..: J " T 'n r nommatton. M -uiiiaui r Wrt.U.II . . . . miwsuteu that most of the lin.,I I "e 1,3,1 urmly de- ined when .poken lo ih. .k; . . ould be heard bv all ;tu B oul.l not be wuiu Lie ThT ' ylj' whin, nir ,-nlT?u,e- rhe reaso" v, vuni WI iventioii m is as n rim i n x jt -w sii'iiiiiitiiiiir i a a a i to tl at hlVVi aire no ,ess creditable w that body than .to Mr. G. He said t!v,t two years since, when Mr. G. was aLIn n adisuntSiat,, his friends li.dT"fc SI liberty-to nominate him and bt t, "H to. n th su?;, Wre un: er w t rf.;. . jiiy a- .o. , i . e,ciisauvantap-es b "5 ?U?ht I. lie Vet a wctjvirinfifin nis an3prth,i cnne wicniervipp. nnLi "e to tender Mm .u: ... rai-'I offer now " support, power to accept. i V GEORGE W. Havwno,! . eountv, wflj th oi wake -iivj, as tnen unnhWr i . . . u ww. are swearing, that Wayne county 11 give the Sub-Treasurv (L..IL.LJ i majority of ei?ht horwlri .A7T-re d a. -p., ? .u: me mo- and tl -I iS? ClafS nCVfcr A,od in their way, and the Whigs know well how to esiS.mate heir assertions. Wayne would i,S be too accommodating u, u " uef tf ar a Van BureniteV wfi IT t'" affo she o-uv , 'u cr" j ears Van R.ir.n ....,.:--: '"V ,u a M e 111 flip II, i. nl (,( ed the HKofei,,,, ,,: this number the Whi,r .,.:- .... r . a iie, even ry the Van Rm citizen f it,...- . . . Vdn tiuren ai. C.UUI11V- IjS PRf.m ae- t .BbmY. 7. ;""r' hOWCVer Pinful the til Z JJl'i P V ' ,hi that case. TU " thB 5 d of the public service requir. s a dis l ZZ f!He mCZ- Pu"ty 'in ."hit Z aw ill vsllin a olc condition ufMniim...... : iiu.ulc wj owce. With perfect respect. &c. t,.t, n ., j 'ALEX HAMILTON. To the President of he United Stales. Tr reaaupv T)iiTvrr n,,:r rjr"' .sury has I ....... n BUOrillt tn tltn l lent the honor re- f the United l-u . omenta ify which it appears thai 1. h.; r"'"-' hi8 dul-v i filing to col f " T"?- f' "e -cvery of Th. i lo u,e lJ,,"ed: Staus i ne collector h .a . ."If you fire a shot. I'll rnln dtfln .1 a wa me reply. prebl his mizen no-amp;, annlipd tl0, .. " . .aid . Un, is IhUniied i;1 Co' -stitut:on. a 44. CoinmnrlMro iki. t . l . .. a ivi.ic , i am about to ha.1 you fr the last time; if not s that: "This is his Rritonr.; im..: shin nnoi ."faJB 8 -j. -6a a .dice oi ouguns." Preble , uy mm un mornino; i order - n4 reai character. He tyas as ?ood as his word and in ashort time a boat .rmR me otner vessel to explain, h tion had got so suddenly and nnetpect-dly alon? side nf dor ti.. .7.. i -. .iu,y r, ..v., .we. lllc nesuation about a,,u Me.ncuiious nam, had ro. r;:.Tn,a"eS,re.Uai" time in order M,B. Vclanu get to quat iers. - ..c apini oi commodore Pi occasion, heart through and through. The parties to this doublt as far as e assassination i , . - we cnino ascertain, wpro o iard nrt T.i: : . "wc rt l'an- . iruit dealers, who had v-.auicu in in? course of their b us i ness. tebleon this Savs Lnnnfr iin.n1 i A,w...m- : ' . rrl . i'uuceu a very " a,,4C ""pression in nis own shir, vi ' votniff mo.i n;i.:i.. . . . 'V ..." - i -p y remarKeu that if he was u .emper ne was rLht in his au ia ury. to be on b..i. reo- Y.,k 11 b;!TCtlm,'?t 8 'he collector of The not f f a-a . . I x. i iii v i n-rm i ... - of the iml.bV . ! ul,,r,M that the goo.l r Mr. Miitrv f.k t? w"l,n 1. made A OLIVE? VOI.OTT. - i i . . " i uie is sirioiitr -I'pueo, without referent were it in Jiis the Convent; rr""'"" Reeled by .t . me whin- rt.i:.t.. III a a"."'0 -ct, anu the folro Wore nhmJ wing gentlemen with ImTori alCa.T'T-U' cn"Pnl Ho!.. WOliam ' . ..Michael and Gifea Mebane i?r ' Uf'-Wa,l1!. AlbYi! " 'f- Col. Nich- -tf.,iIowin? prepare an AddrPat k r " .ymtnittee to ill parts orth fTw-J,Slnble(1 'h l. John W VfV esto R : Stafford!Toh; R JohnaU) Busbee, Hurdle. 1 jQhn Barett, and George r-.nii. remarbi .-,-- mi u i pit irn. omo- on t member tiro i' to the lulse Uributih. ... r... :r .".,u Papers, and rtht. Mtrf0rthT,n .theyi!'!tt .t -..nr noli. onAl,t,Jo,r: vie lollop w Resolution 7" 1 WlnS tV in Daila. 1. pa ,rt l""e orunn.. irtieti sMr" "rwtp-. th (JlintV 145 I ' -. ! whprn ah, " YrVe"'awciatsoriie- Ufc tujee Jiundred. Whe other majorities on iW .;.i p from is mr it... ... V to come - .v man -e Know nwir,- wll do more thau ..eutraliSeLi J 3T srea.Iv de,!; ":, ".!"" own We Hie vo'te .,f vv.r'.""'e. "e." to nteraet -.-uc uveioo The-Hon. Ed -".no last wool.- ...i4. " .. " a-ja, aviiii-ri l?J ?. ' ,M,ed Van Bu l R INVERSION OF Parsovc fmm nsr to nreaphinn. i - . iirt - .jr. . 6' "aa oereioiore been men y the interesting particulars, which are g.ven as fo lows i n the Chicago DemraT W.S8.J:0.U,SV,,, Thtre was lately raron celebrated nfirfnrmn... rt.. ,. when H, m r V'netio, --...gcr came lorwan and an K . - . 1 lMcre cau,t be no performance that evening, in consequence of the inir convrs nr. .r ir csurpris- . rarsnna i.r.. mm-' !,, iTir. audience was verv to or rn Spectator. WQanl O. I a at Tar,ori. l..i ""V. "T."J mat a speech very was iren not come Uiere as ,, it COnOIIO'ir i a,f a... .. . . a-., .ur. OUM U boa. J lltj verv ti i claimed that he did , I' .. " 'ao anu Pro' Fuani. out as j, conqt v.. utile UlRrnanl I combe, and lr2! band" in that 7.: If V ' "e '?Partan and we believn tbt ",,0er mt oui.m the cUiA ; j lucares' ouJd not chane Z vernme S,u- o v tiiein airainst their nreaan -.1.1- '. i. . "aSw'.l!,l --. riv, unie anfi i.a HAM.! r -a. consentina, ! " " 1 IJUI.il, . Can Locofocoism neriisn tboe t...... . conne,, ih those of the o" t a. -a- V I - ie scores nf lo. ploymjent, and not feel a- tary of the Treasury, to th fruiters in his employment. shamed of the contrast r! so on. Mr earless JJenr - T i . " " - r' t "MM nriips t mm .!. " 7 a..,. I a I i ... . . . I beat -nfiLkt- . " "e ' a . upp, r vr 1 8- CI Wflty oil tbp to.l. . 1 ; nemisof Debei Hv ' "- the pace i r."' 7 . rrTTr"l march n . man nut ...... . . .i ami Billsboroiigh L4cademr. . e nave receded a catalogue of the'ftc ps, Teachers and Stbdest. of tliVfa. .mm,o and are glad to be thu3 ifrmei ont3I1ealthf.,lcodiil0,a(,lvldeni pecu.ofu.,efoIneS3. ruSiid.nuo,i. ?L8f ' NT"8 hWr.. from other f t e maKe t f . - . frnr .1. O ' . - I '"8 iraCtH -petus of the Snhool r : -grJ- S under the Pnikfpal, f.,r the ft ri ' rt M:' th ?e has cr.ilo.iiv ;; " 1' ,",',r Patron- nd:-Sever.l e.,:." 1""" "hde peri- --aia-.- a 1IMVS" I Maffit's preachintr. Tlw. iiid.gn.nt and quite a number of yn; '" Pie ra (nl(, Mr. M-JB.'. meHiJ,Z'JZ : wyjnR-theitotp otheiior w"L7..r- a?' stPP his.serm hZ : r.!.r- rarsos talked into the n "U.,,"VrV;ed . the mn.te.n- r... ...-uoer .niello's occupation anp' : !;58ayt,-tA change came i f'!. :TaZcr 'MS dreen5T h !! Tret ;;; : .:, nr up.on l 8ta?e' of The. B"n !,rin SFl(1 4 PerfWjn the MLft u 1 . of iStonj he -v. WIC -bock, anil rnist...' r... .u. and helmet of riirhteoiiKnP. .n,i stead of fightinjr Shaksneare m ties, he should herttaftpr il ,. r ri. . niit utiuer me Uroas of Jesus Hhr . . ii i , , auu onauy, he ex- horted his old comrades to remain with him 5t rn Thealre l become the f bats. J he papers say it WM Charley lest performance that his UirilKn" elo quence will win him twenty fold laurels in boly orders when compared with thT.Sl . ...a. ViUgC, dant , Mexico. A correspondent of the I,; ru,SI;nan, writing from Mexico, ay s he has become the idol of the day, and it would not be at all surprising if he were secretly rdottinir tn ' i . . . ' "' niiiiseii io the die tatorship. All the meti i power are sold to him: th nr,t i- him K,l J ' are ior """T IIU SUlll. Air-!lrtW I, .1 clero-y and t ip milii... ...k . . D ' who are aeVoted o Bustamente. If it were it for entertained bv Santa Anna c .t,.. .... 1 1 . . a., UICJU IWO bodies, he would.ere nnw ha -..i: i he abdicatum of the titular President, and raised himse f by a decree of Congress to ever ih tna ' ,l " fortU. how- and Ibi! b- Stame,,le ,,mS reat induce. amTtlrat his power and genius may prove sufficient to the aspiration of th ik general for unlimited power. One thing is certain, that if Santa Ana ever retains the influence which he has now gained, he will use it fTJll aarainst the peace and-rtr.-: e is a man who never fi,r.,. forgive, a defeat: .nA J"?! r ted i his sont w .rr:"L" w:ncen.lra-, -a,. oiitTirNL ri .i rron a ..... . tno,e, who. with h.n,-fi. ; l.-T' u; ; - "" t i men router! his numeroustroops.robbed him of his mili taty repntatioiK ami held him prisoner, besides nearly destroying tK iwi,. nc ol power whieh ho i.i," building up at home at the exoerH,. nfZ? money. nrincinU ms V , ....v. i.iuini. m rrairo rnit.a at f .t. 'n . .. " & a.a. a. Ijrj MY-IMO I .a I : .. f . from cantivitv . T r ! "J reng mm htm with irr-.-i.n.i. k.: J-l .,nspr,n? hatrpd iu i ; . nt nitte Hatred fie deeper, and he will n ... t.nt .nat. I l. I. .i. ... . ' " ,c Thl r , 'aS ,?e: b,00;I for disgrace The refusal to allow Mr. Bee. the 'fW -nvoy o Mexico, to land, except as a or flL 7" ,c ,UU1,C nas t expect. The de- t ilf if n0t on,y Prov a death blow to the hberal party in Mexico. bt ,.nm. .? mises in its ultimate r0c.,!t " . show them the backlv h.,,b . Li 7 r r lublick Lands amonr all rf)e freem e the United Sutte, IU, the & !?ZZ u" all, and no man has a nVht to" a trrH tion of land than hu Jt oZ 1 am lor rrykiMnr il. -w.wg VI4C taxes of th e peo- . O a niA aA m. t a r-y a means oi Uoinff i f am rri. - oi an our Pub Iii-Lr nr I,i , "it-it vi- et".S..re a .cl'P.overnoem ficers. and one of Kpnnhiir... if. ? r?n n- 1 ' 0,",P'cuy. Tnts,rootpig.ordi;;T;h UeVXt of the publick places before the elecZ and will ciretimblundificate the prtS cal of trie confidunction, on all maters ope". Iy and above board. If yu .eet J serve you to the best of my nobility if Z I should think otherwise and nJy'y ponent, I will bow with roSoectfuI ?U ence to the wishes of the peoe W ourobediant8erv'i . Wy 5th. Il33g. ORKEN COUNTY, Sally SpVi.iby htrnr x Iricud.Jno.J.EJw-rd., v a . Wiir,a,m H. D Speight. Petition fur Divorce. The last TRTPK- a nnni j. Fast WoD . sc,,HO,nan irom tne asi was Dassiner t nnir P...I o , can oireet two aays ago, when a boy came un tn 9tt(.n,;n.. " cm "" Pai ''tire tne request, thinking it only New York tr ck. H hi L . nV rn,!,. r..-.i. . ""w i a ie vu iiiuirr. w n o ra a rci v irrin . ion me lcleiHl;int, Win. It n c u. out an ibMa.a of t, s bUir,-5P,i h V " . - - ii .uonnav atl.-r Mm ,(,..,,, V " -ptermer nest t enaod . f hV 1 i l) arSW'.r ' k-Wo ih.- pe'ilio. " ""vww nd neard ex barte. iir -i CSo.ri at Ortfce. the sren I M m f v af er the Nrth Monday in Mrc . II 1819. ; k o C KI AliUS, C3aV.ti. (jOuwbem Spectator. ) OOIttlfflissiON, AND provision STORE. HPHE Subacribera, nati lelt the 'sor-lr uml t...ei,:.. c.... ' . mi . . ' - -. v ..a. uujiLin inr I in 0 ... . . ... a.. 111111. iin ..ia: i .... ,,JX atviini l M va Q.ilLf. "If I . I I m 7 ' -.m. .a. Lllf OlTHe tn anil .. ., -----'";utoiu WatCllf" '.Vfl. lar ii.. i . i. f . - . - natLi . rrinrimi...! 11.. i .1. i . mat, m mimic bat- der 'Tin verv true irntlomn.a. not that boy yon- . t vvaiftn." irat;M i ... Lave been trvirnr ,7' ,. ,CK "I cal will not .'.111. "V. " V ' wwsijk a lYailin rin..l . " wuiiri Jinor a liar a n J i g i . . . . 1 w "all street, ih.i I .in .... ?nd the wer, and ,o he wHU." ? .1 an au- I want the watch v will sell it t,i7 ' lui;'u anu the hoy win sen it to any body buta dalor tc 7 would trade wi,h l,im l Z Ja ll JT PV S40 for i,,and have doubt ou'ct.ld' ?.l .'l ,for s-ethi(f l.S3... T)lis i tCivHfl LIVO Vab w a, ail iv coun Papers f.a-.ij .orldo,,, Pr. mf;tly h..,.v.i a I three ? -'i OUT CftfrMr.nn.1. ' 1 ' . 1 . nariv . i. . . . f out tn !Urt .:j - ... ' J -,a . Bin rT lan.a nn n.. . . y. Porters or Mr. Morris L cl?'c -. W- : 1 t - . "cnmonu, ai e thiyesnh the chicf 7f "wQ ,? fdUCi Arm discipline of ih LLllTilf 13. an fcethn eru,ul h.; a,, : l' 'At another :-".;t i another still, a .7 - j .- ! - ' 1. . KBST2 rie. Us ,ha. COnhl V,V V: 'C t a re lo-iittie Corntr.t r.i:.: ee on lii nri. i . pealins to his ri.b.i.Vu.ir" r,uc"Y P ir:. i i . --"9" "' uiness. lleail i"uay carelessly alrinir, l,,,t ' ""e Passed and the watcn JFr'kf' er paid the mimev andlilv V- i,ttroha for the wair.lt ZlWlt eJiately found Lr.! S,,P bt he soon -- visas iatK I a m . before he reached No 1 oo t i 410 must h " . 'i: l0?! WMl'that No. ... waaaarp-a- aim M aaa I.I truth flUj .- V. .""''yn. upon in . . . ami school: the 'ne moral rlrnn,... .- ---- r til ma a " - "- " cii our ot. .... ., - wry heahhinea, of ,7 rorili, chararw of ih -W"' fUU lQa Neither Iak, Ih citizen. ' r u" Uln r ihjlP lafaa m. i. 7, "piae naa- tra . The Principal, and thr 1 ')f,tron- urv ann z . a k v Mt.wKrfetfmi..A'Sr" --w 11 MCfcWf. devote a aik. Ui f; )'- . 3 --5fR '. .-'S a. C Tb H-.i:.t . ' IF tlarisirTrMaaa, S- i -a . r.,i.;T . slandsX letter, evidently from thftnti airsin : xir . . J : " i-c, ill vv i unirtni LI' i Iruiia !'ni e''-" ' r V r- tavenson, our Minis term London, has succeeded in mTkint an arrangement with the Britiafc rt. y which it is stipulated that the trie siaves km !tw.o,..i nr to.. ricVacu, SOtne Ishnd. ti .i ii u . . u""1. lue 'ma The letter . " ne letter Savs it Tl.; :r ! there is no j- .t. " C and ---" m u a, fii v ra a i a . a. . i a tr a a a n w s a - of View, as ir-c,', ' "" point cheated alW.. ..i .r'.tT"1 been uohiini im ii mm a a a. i w a .ai i . - v as . m reai ana im- " - 'ouTrOj uom. lllltfla . K 4. a. foa-& hr.stomkjis i.v v r . r" named buxiursa in ih- c -"-iiciu me above oaooBniBs & paovisioiia Bhich - i,""ie n Uomiuimon. T? Liberal prirea ,ij for Country Pure. . neirnrespni t.wtv -..: .... lowiu- m part, oi tue f ment, value eirrht Hp I hen- the inal , I . "Hpcrin I "ea ' -I U establiaboo . .. . a v k. a i. r nn n . -id to aiijus;- it secures to therh the ftill value of tl? ?v Property, with interest. . 1 r eeures ' to 'th.- i .: i 7 "Jii"ent . ehildr,nri;,V; 3 "i .?! owed on anv.fnrm. 17r" ."M.cver nn .rvn 07 the Brit, rernoient.." ?reatlumrkiJUFitir that the ?reai oiean Slop Brittsu OnUe. .i..- . IS tn . I f r." . T---a,w.i,, WI)h:i na-rronsraoutli oM the 1st Jnlir reirister anift .....jm. u"y nnww. r ;74 ' """ win accommodate thf& the berths i supposed that she would, have a full freight of 800 tons maasarement, w articles; Chain naiguo Wiim Madeira d,, J'eiieriffe do. ''y do. rar,t Jo. L'lndtin Porfrr, Charap4.gue Brandy, Cnniac d. APfJe do. Holland Gin, American iln. la'uaica Rum, JV. E. do. Iriah Valt WhUkev. P.ve do. up untrv Jo. Viiirgar, A .. J"af qgr, Knmp do. Brown .do. Molasses. . - Ja- oflee, Laguira du Gimpowdfr Tea, Y ffyson.'v.' do; Prraefved Gingr, Ppper Sauce, Raisins, ; Fancy Pickjea : : Lenjoo Syrup, ' t'-' . , . 3 j -a a ALEX, 8aln.l Oil, Pepper, Allspice, Ginger, 1 1 .di? o. operas. Salt Ptrtre, Sperm Oil, V. C and !o, TW.w do. Blacking. 8mnth eVgan, CheWittg Tobrc, Shot & GunpowJer, Pickled vain,,,, nj'kiH! Herrinn. .lfish, Rica, - Table 8altr Liverpool Ground da. I PickM Sta geoa; D.. Herrings, Butter Crackers, . Scotch Huxift Mustard, . Starch, Soap, Glass Stone Ware, Demijohns, Fl.'Of, ateal, htcoa. La d, &o. J. LA VVRB.NCE. JnMK J. hHlfNTAP. ffae n . ' . , " -. - WMOTaW-4a V4 .Jtfaalav' lit?H, Jaw 7, leaa. I,
The Weekly Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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