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Ml Colom-Miion Society. The de- j gj.ni of this Institution seems to be iraining" rapidly and extensive-. lv, the favorable opinion of our countrymen: an act making an animal appropriation of $1000, to aid the Society !,as we have seen, passed both houses of the Legis lature of Maryland. In the Sen ate of Pennsylvania on Friday week, a bill was reported making an appropriation of $2000, for the same purpose, but we arc not yet informed of its fate. A public meeting has lately been called in Lexington, Ky. to organize a So ciety, auxiliary to the parent In stitution. We have observed, al so, with pleasure, an account of the annual meeting of the Berk Icy county Auxiliary Colonization Society, held at Martinbunr, Va. on the 22d Feb. at which Dr. Thos. Davis delivered a very able and interesting address. There is reason to hope that the great and benevolent cause of this So ciety will shortly receive the coun tenance of the whole American people, in their individual capaci ties, at least. What sanction it 7iiay be expedient for this Society to ask of the Government of the United States or for the Govern ment to give, is a separate ques tion upon which public opinion is likely to be more divided, and re specting which, we believe, even the patrons of the Colony are not of unanimous opinion. Nat. Int. Newspaper. A weekly news paper has recently been establish ed in the city of New-York, under the title of "Freedom's Journal" which is intended for "People of Color."' The Editors and Pro prietors are the Messrs. Cornish & Russworm, persons of respect able character, and competent ta lents for the undertaking. Their paper is handsomely printed, the materials well selected, and their editorial remarks sensible and judicious. forward and marry this female i auu ou iur remove ner character. ' Louisiana. -The complimen tary resolution from the Senate, inviting Gen. Jackson in the name of the Legislature to grace the ce lebration of the 8th January next, in the City of New-Orleans, has excited considerable interest in the II. of R. It was treated as a political test-question; the friends of the Administration were called upon in the papers to defeat it. accordingly both sides rallied in great numbers. A proposition of Mr. Morris to extend the invi tation to some of the other Gene ral Officers who served with Jack son in the campaign, and thus to fritter away the force of the com pliment, was rejected by a large majority. And the original reso lution was carried by a majority of two to one, viz: 28 to 14. We arc informed by a letter of the 12th ult. from a gentleman of ex cellent opportunities to obtain in formation, that there is little doubt of Louisiana's going for Jackson. Rich. Enq. Com for QN Tuesday, the 24th of the present month, the Subscriber will offer for Sale, at his farm on Fishing Creek near SeSSUms's Brido. 1 1 milps frnm Tnrhn- rough, 25 from Nashville, and enui-dis- lannrom naiiiax, 150 barrels of Corn, On a credit of Nin? IVTn nth"! "Rrtnrt with indisputable security will be requi red, before the article is delivered. FRANCIS L. DANCY. April 5th, 1827. Illinois. The Legislature of Illinois has passed a resolution, by a vote of 19 to 11, recommending Andrew Jackson as the successor of John Quincy Adams. And, as Illinois now has a general ticket law, the whole State at the next election, will ratify and confirm the resolution of the Legislature. Seduction. A case of seduc tion was lately tried in the Court of Common Pleas of New-York, in which Miss Wilhclmina Coop er recovered a verdict lor the sum Vermont. At a recent election by the legislature of Vermont, Mr. Seymore was a candidate for re election to the National Senate, and Mr. Van Ness was a candi date for election. The Vermont Sentinel of the lCt.Ii inst. contains an address of four columns on the subject to the public, by Mr. Van Ness, in which he accuses the administration of using influence against his election, and declares his determination to support Gen. Jackson against Mr. Adams. The following is an extract. "It is certainly true, that I have heretofore been in favor of Mr. Adams, and that I am nowoppo- feuu iu ins lu-uiucuuii. .Luis To the Members of the Metho dist Episcopal Church in JV. Carolina: "TOTIEREAS our Itinerant Preachers, having assumed to themselves the exclusive privilege of making rules for the government of our Church, and in the exercise of that authority, have in various instances, encroached upon our religions and civil rights; and have (by their general conduct) evinced to us, the necessity of a general representation of the Local Preachers and Lay-members of our Church as a security for those rights some of us, actuated by the purest principles, have formed our selves into Union Societies and passed resolutions; among which are the fol lowing, passed at Whitaker's Chapel, in Halifax county, March 3d, 1827 viz: Resolved. 1st, That in the estimation of this Society, the friends of Reforma tion in the Methodist Episcopal Church in this Stale, ought to be represented at the Convention to be held in Baltimore, on the 15th of November, 1S27. 2nd, That the members of our Church in tiiis Slate favorable to Reform, be re quested to meet at some convenient place in each Countv, on the second Monday in June next, and elect two Delegates lor each County, to meet at Bradford's Chapel, in Halifax County, on the second Monday in September, for the purpose of choosing Delegates for the Ueneral Convention to be held in Baltimore a? aforesaid. 3rd, That these resolutions be sisrncd by the President and Secretary of this Society, and that they be published in the Mutual Rights in Baltimore, the Trborousrh Free Press, and Raleich Star and in the two last, six weeks successively. JAMES HUNTER. Pres. pro tern. IVM. E. BELLAMY, Sec'?. ' itTThc Raleigh Star will insert the above for six weeks, and forward the account to this Office. full conviction of the interference of the administration, in various ways, in the late Senatorial elec tion in this State." ofG00, against her betrayer, Mas- chancre has been produced by a ter if uli an it u tan, an nijant. The young lady was the only witness in this case. The Coun sel for defendant in summing up, stated that she was the most can did witness he had ever seen, and was certainly entitled to more praise from her candor in testify ing, than for her discretion of con duct. The facts appeared to be these: the infant was and is still an apprentice, and is pcnnylcss; he visited the young lady from September 1825, to March follow ing she came from the country, was learning a trade, and boarded with her brother-in-law she oc- (COMMTJXICATED.) Religious. Elder 7?. T. Daniel is expected to preach in this place on the third Sabbath of this month, (15th inst.) Preaching. Elder P. W. DOWD, has appointed to preach at Mams' Cha pel, on Thursday, the 19th of April next Friday 20th, at Rocky Swamp Saturday 21st, at Quankcy Chapel Sunday 22d, in Halifax town Tuesday 24th, at Smith's Church and, on Thurs day night, 2Glh, in Tarborough. Com. eupied a room and bed-room de fendant's addresses were paid in Notice. the evening, and continued until j A LL those indebted to the Subscriber, toward morning, as late as 12 and I are earnestly requested to call im- j. u aim auer outer vuiiui ! rr,, . gentlemen visited licr diirins the cd "ole or otherwise, ll.ose whose . , i i , accounts are of more than one years same period, and when he did not standin-must attend to this, or they will find their accounts in the hand of an offi cer,as longer indulgence cannot be given. D. SNEADER. Halifax, Jan 3. 1S27. she had a female child in Au gust last, and is nineteen rears of gc. The Counsel for Plaintiff "trusted the jury would find such a verdict as would make it for the interest of the defendant to come! Fruiting neatly executed. John N. Philips, JJ AVING purchased the entire Stock of Goods; hitherto the property of Exnm Lewis, now offers them for sale at the same Store, on the Stage-Road from Tarborough to Halifax. They consist of a general assortment of DRY GOODS, WITH A FEW GROCERIES. All of which, havins: been obtained on very low terms, will assuredly be sold tor as small a profit as they can be af forded for Cash, or on a short credit to punctual customers. fTTCOTTON will be received at the Fall in payment, at the Tarborough uiui kui price. Mount Prospect, April 9, 1827. 34 A List of Letters, Remaining in the Post-Office at Tarbo- rougn, jn. U. the 1st day ot April, 1827, which if not called for and taken out be fore the 1st day of July next, will be sent to the General Post-Office as dead letters. Austin Henry Hyman William Anderson William Howard Hardy AmasonDelanaMrs Killebrew GeoW Bowers BarthoPw Knight Jesse C Bynom Turner Killey Joseph Braddy SoPn T Knight Willis UosemanbarahMiss King Cofficld Bullock Edwin Bryan Mary Bradley James Bell Richard Dr Carr Allen CarrCecilia 2 Carr Jonas Cobb Edward Crumply Eli Lawrence Josh Rev Little CuIIen M'Daniel John Mayo Kinchen Mayo Aartha Mis Mann Daniel 3 Pearce Bryan Pittman ZelphaMrs Pender James Collins Alley Miss Parker Lem L Carney William Robrick Releigh Drake Henry RuffinJacqAnnMiss Dancy Mary B Mrs Reigner Allen Darden Elisha Ruffin Samuel Downing James Sec M't M'h Lodcre T a Regular Communication of Jo seph Warren Lodge, held at the Lodge Room in the town of Stantons burg, on the 7th instant, the following resolutions were unanimously adopted: Resolved, That the members of this Society feel deep regret at the death of Brother BENJAMIN B. HUNTER, a member of Morning Star Iodge, whereby society has been deprived of a useful citizen, and the Fraternity of a Brother of great literary acquirements and Masonic zeal. Resolved, That as a testimonial of re spect which the members of this Lodge entertain for the memory of the deceas ed, they will wear the usual Masonic mourning for the space of thirty days and that we will attend his funeral on the 14th instant. By order, A. B. April 9, 1S27. THOMAS, Sec Constables Blanks, viz. Warrants, Casa's, Bail Bonds, Forthcoming Bonds. &c. For Sale at this Office. Dixon Coffield Freeman John Garrett John Griffin James Grifiiths Sarah Hines Peter Hunter 13 B Dr2 Hoffman Jacob Sharp Benjamin bessums Nathan Sory Robert StallingsNancyMiss Trason Richard Thomas William Thomas Richard Worrell Josiah 2 Haywood Sherrod Wimbley George Haynie Jesse Williams M 69 J. R. LLOYD. P.M. d List of Letters, Remaining in the Post-Office at Halifax, N. C. on the 1st April, 1827, which if not taken out before the 1st of July next, will be sent to the General Post-Office as dead letters. Armstrong John Jailer of Halifax Alston Gideon Esq John L David Alsbrook J S MD Johnston Henry Burt John Kenedy Han Miss 2 Bell Lucy Mrs Keen Sally Berry Reuben 3 Long Lem'I Bishop Aman Miss Liverty J Henry Aforeran Peter JMitchell& White ilathcws Isham 2 iloss Polly AfcCIeland A Copeland Cato Carstarphen O D Deford W Af Esq Drake G S Daniel R E Miss Duffie Harriett Miss iloore Thos Dabney E M Mrs Aanly Abses Drew Wm Esq 3 Aanly Hardy Drew Julia P Powell Warren Dawson Sally Mrs Powell Geo Edmiston Sam'l Powers E W Eaton B C Esq Pullen Eaton Ellis Lucy Mrs Price James Freear E Esq . Pcttway M H Esq G Faulcon P M Miss Roan Willis Godwin Thos Ragsdale B F Hilliard RC Rhymes Jesse R Hill'd J Esq Simmons Jno W Humphreys E Mrs Spruill Geo E Esq HillmanSam'l Esq Tyre Cyrus 2 Hawkins Isham Tobin J & M Messrs Harton Thos 2 Wilcox M AM D 2 Hamlin W J Esq Wilkes Henry Heptinstall J L Wyche A A Esq Hawkins Wat Wilcox Littleberry Joiner A Esq Yarboro Washing'n James Wiley Zolicofcr James . 81 JAS. SIMMONS, P. M.
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