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gni! :n:licc have denounced upon We must go through it all. j trust in Cod we shall rise in tri umph over all; but the first shock is tlio most terrible part of the process, ami it is that which we arc now enduring." Mr. Clay. A dinner was giv ,11 to .Mr. Clay by his friends at Lexington, Ivy. on the I'Jth ult. 'he number present is variously stated. ...from 1000 to 1500. He Jelivered alongspceeh; in which, under the pretext of defending himself from the charge of cor ruption in the last Presidential tKyiion, he assaiied the conduct of (ten. Jackson and his friends m a most violent and indelicate manner. lal. tit nr. phia in the brig Eliza, from Vera vrc dates to the 16th June. The news, as respects the Greeks, is important, and most lamentable, if true. It would apnear that, thn grand expedition for the relief of Athens, planned by Lord Coch rane and Generals Church and Karaiskaki, uniting the main strength ot the army and navy, and ed the hones of lv failed: and not only so, but this combined effort. .utendeil as it was by the prayers 3f nearly all Christendom for its Cruz. The Conor-ess did lint rc semble, as was expected. llarrhburg Convention. A letter published iii the Baltimore Patriot, dated Ilarrisburg, Pa. Ju ly 30 states that the Convention was organized on that day. Mr. utner, speaker ot the House of upon which rested the hopes Lepresentat.vcs of Pennsylvania, nation, has entirely failed: audi niisuiccicu rresidcnt; Jesse Cue! of New-York, and Frisby Tihdi- man ot Maryland, Vice-Presidents; and Mr. I lolstcad of New Jersey, and Redwood Fisher of Pennsylvania, Secretaries. A Committee was appointed, to whom the Resolution of the Penn sylvania Society was referred. The Committee will probably not get through in less than a week; ami it is stated, that nothing like politics will be sulfered to inter fere with its proceedings. tiuicide. A man. ndvnnpnd in J7 " ' " - - - c did nut conceive it dinieult t0 tiis- years, by the name of John FJlcr, wlio resided this county, about 1 1 miles south-east, of town, fsavs the Salisbury Carolinian,) hun"- hnnselt m lus own barn, on Sun day the 'JJd ult. He was first discovered bv his wife, suspended by a halter fastened to a beam, with his knees nearly touching the around. It is not known tlm't Sign of the Times. In recently no ; ,,-i:ig the pretVience of the Editors in k.U State, wit!) leg.ud to the I'residcn vd Candidates we stated that one or ;w.) r.n-iir; i no gain ol neutraiu v, but i ) we Hi't ?ii:l;;:-i; men l lie w ilnungton !!u.i!'l win among those which we con-i-uleivd -I'.'.voraldy inclined to Mr. Ad-i-it the Editur of that paper now rlvvl.-urs li ! '-decided preference fur Gen. .hurcr J icM)h. " accompanied with the following remarks: 'This open declaration on our jirt may be somewhat unexpect ed to many ot our mends, aitei the reluctance hitherto in:inilit-!lio was laboring under nnv nlirnri d by us to eider into the contest,!1'011 of mind; but it is thought that and the impartiality with which of success, has been signally defeat- u, yun me slaughter of nearh one third of those enfrnrmd It was stated, and apparently on ;ood authority, that the 1 minsn- la would in a little time be evacu ated by the French as well as Bri tish armies, and the Spaniards ami l ortugucse lelt to take care Of themselves ifso.weshfdl snnn hear of bloody work among them. In Great Britain, itmVm." from the proceedings of Parliament, it would seem that the comnlaints of -1 r . - . 4. 1W1 u ucnui wumu, re oicinc in me jrio the manufacturing and laboring rious hope of a happy immortality, ciasses had not entirely ceased: Com. fur Pet. Int. lilED, At his residence, in Norlhamnton county, N. C. on Friday the 27thult. Capt. James Exum. In the death of this truly good man society has lost a most valuable member He had reach ed nearly GO years, and his Whole life was one continued scene of active indus try, charity and benevolence. He seem ed to live not for himself alone the whole community felt the influence of that warm feeling to which his heart beat in unison Let the circumstance of his living thus long without a personal enemy, speak the worth of his charac ter. The goodness of his disposition led him to mourn with those that mourn ed and rejoice with those that rejoiced to dry the widow's eyes and still the complaints of the orphan to pour the cil of gladness into the wounded spirit and balm of consolation into the heart bowed with grief, seemed to be his greatest pleasure. If society feels the loss of such a man, what must it be to his wife and children well may it be said to be irreparable. II is disease was long his sufferings were great but he was enabled to bear it all with that pa tience and meekness which religion so strongly inculcates. In mercy a close was fixed to his agonies, and he left this ior a better world, rejoicing in the glo- notwithstanding the prospect of an abundant harvest throughout the kingdom was very flattering. I. . . o it appears that the British Minis-i Trice Current AUG. 3. try, having been twice defeated in Brandy, - " the House ot Lords, m their at-:orn tempts to modify the Corn Laws, cX,' " - ' Lord Coderich at length withdrew Flour, 'family, -the bill which ho Imd ho,-..,? l Iron - - - .AvWtha green-eyed monster for ,Ji;il piirpos;. .Bum New-En- - 1 hat dolh make the meat it feed, on'! 1 1 hrL 1 was the mischievous cause oi the Constantinople, Mtnf or, rp loaf, - - commission of this unnatural act! 'express. The Acropolises about our course has uren marked; hid we can assure them we have not rr ' ii 1 1 1 :i t id v t 1.- r . it tlio ut.ni !... j - iitii.u 11. 10 .-n j, mat . . . , j . in.i upuns j S aooill lmpei our predilections have, until re-A,,l ,s a siriKtng mustration of jio laii. Iiitcjllnumce has beiui re- VVheat rcntly, heeu lavorablv inclined to luo "amy oi pour human nature. It is. to us. nnaceonnt ;dthv Imw Mr. Adams, and that we have en deavored to strengthen those ore- dilection., bv construing every thiivj cotniccted with his public" w" vhararter tn t!e most favorable light; that we have been deaf to the petty insinuations tlint. have been pread to his disparagement, more been M(1 slow in p(?riou.- Ciicniated ever n.'.-ulv j. giving credit to the them. is, to us. tins old man should stiller himself to be worked into a belied' ed his s incontincnev, when, from the waning season of their lives, it was naturally to be expected that all the? sources of gallantry were long- since dried up in both ceived hero of the total failure ol the attempt of Lord Cochrane and Ceneruls Church and Karaiskaki.. ;lo relieve this bulwark of Greece. Alter several days of combat, the! Greek were entirely beaten on1 the (Jth May lost the ilmver of tlwir t i-r-v i . I . . , I . . . onaa 1. v.iv.i nuvij.-, illinium!! near ouou 1111 I . . I Kiiieil and wounded. Amono- t he . W'liiskev, - per Peters. JV. York. lb 8 Si 9 11 gal. 75 100 bu'h 50 55 60 lb 8 10 9j 10.1 16 17$ 13 17 bbl 600 750 475 550 ton 105 112 $90 100 gal 35 40 32 35 42 45 38 3? lb 8 12 7 10 18 25 17 100 125 75 110 150 115 bu'l 90 .100 90 96 Kal. 36 38 27 31 jYorth-Carolina Bank JK'otes. At Petersburg, 4 to 4h discount. At New-York, 5 discount. Notice. A S the Subscriber is anxious to rc- uiuvi' iu uiu f csi, iiu ule ins c ha ru es thnt have' to his prejudice, and willing: to suspicions had been well ground ed, he had better have taken Hmkspeare's advice to "Forget, forgive conclude, and be agreed ; "Our doetors snv this is no time Jo bleed." Desha. In the pardon of Isaac L. Desha, the Governor ol Ken- erioor" his errors ot omission 'Hid com mission, whenever we 'ouhl fiicover for either the least Mi nlow of a reasonable excuse. We are' now, however, much to sorrow, convinced, and that .'!r.iost to a demonstration, thatjtueky uses the following expros ylw .Vdams procured his elevation sion: "And whereas the whole of i v means the most improper, and;the ev'nh'nce against the said L L. i ; i !g Ii I - nprehensibh.;; and so dan-j Desha, being circumstantial, and if'.Tous to the liberties and nrivi-'from much of it being irreconcile- "iies ot treemen, as to call louolv ' ii them to wrest from him that I'i-gotten power which he has in a '' .'isure usurped, and whiclt only :iould be the free gift of an iude i,; 'ii'Ient people, whose liberties ''ive been deatlv bought, even by piecious blood of their lath ' : s lib(4rties 1 1 1 : t. no one should ,! ''r inlriuge with impunity. And " hf'uevfir their rights are wanton M ii ainpled under foot, it becomes Mii as ciiiens of a mighty Re fM'h!ic, a-s men, to frown indig-'-eitly on the wretch who should busoly betray the trust reposed !i lmu, and hazard his country's '!fare and safety, for the pur i;,'e of his own aggrandizement." I'a noma 'raenhayn. The iyi John Sergeant, American Minister to the Congress of Ta :;iliya, has arrived at IMiiladcl- l eor man! even it his (lead are eight chiefs, and tin brave Karaiskaki himself. The combat was desperate, and the lp sariots andMissolonghians parti cularly distmguished themselves. All hope of saving the Acropolis being at an cQ, Lord Cochrane requested the French Admiral de Kigny, to propose a capitulation tor the garrison to the eraskier. Kedschid Pacha was at first un willing, but finally consentedif the garrison would march out without arms. A dag was ac cordingly sent in to submit to these terms; but tho'licroic garri son, certain too of the fate that awaited them, refused to lay down their arms, resolving rather to pe rish in the ruins of these last monuments of the glories of an cient Greece. The standard of the Cross was, however, still fly ing on the lGth, on the walls of the Acropolis. Ftracung. The Rev. JOHN ARM STRONG will preach at Battle's Meeting-house, in this county, on the firsj Sunday in September next. Com. MARRILD, In this county, on Thursday evening, 2d inst. Mr. fJttlcberry Tu'gpcn to Miss 'lnn Little, daughter of Mr. Jesse Little, dee'd. On Tuesday evening, 21lh ult. hy the Rev. Wm. Ilyman, Mr. f.cvi Howell of Martin count), to Miss Dolly B. Watson daughter of I nomas Watson, Sen- of Ha!ifa eounfv. able, hare no doubt of hi bcimr i nncn of of the rharge, therefore, is an oleect worthy ol executivi clemency" therefore hc grants the "full and free pardon of the supposed offence." On this the Frankfort Commentator remarks: "two dilferent juries had found the young man guilty, upon testi mony as conclusive, as perhaps ever was adduced against a crimi nal, and considering the great mass of testimony, it was clear of discrepancies. His Father heard both these trials, and yet, if we may believe his professions, thinks Isaac was innocent." The broth er of the murdered Pakcr public ly declared, two years since, that justice was not to be obtained at the legal tribunals in Kentucky. Foreign. Hy arrivals at New York, we have Liverpool and Ha- LAND Exceedingly loxv for Cash, OR GOOD BONDS, Situate within one mile and a half of the Shocco Springs, Warren County, N. C. containing eight hundred acres. The purchaser may suit himself as to the quantity. 1 will sell all on the north side of the road leading to Wilkins's Ferry, on which my improvements principally lie, containing about one half of the whole, convenient buildings, good apple and peach orchards, excellent wa ter, a fine high healthy situation, and fifty acres of flat land, most of which is in a high state of cultivation. HILL JONES. July 25th, 1827. 51-3 Notice, NT Thursday, the 17th inst. an aflfray took place in Iredell county, be tween Thomas Harvey and Isaac IV. Lawrence during which Harvey in dicted a wound on Lawrence which soon caused his death. Several persons were present, but Harvey was sulfered to es cape. He is upwards of 40 years of age, G feet high, slender made, black hair, dark eyes, is given to intoxication, when drinking is talkative and quarrelsome; but when sober, his appearance is decent and gentlemanly: can neither read nor write; had on a blue cloth coat, much worn and patched; white vest, panta loons and hat; has a scar, made by a knife, leading back from one eye to wards his ear. The good people of this, and any of the adjoining States, would do well to apprehend the said Thomas ii... 1 T I . naivey, mat ne may ue oro i to justice. P. C.1L DWELL, Shjf of Iredell July 23; 1827.
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