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The Rhode-Island Republican from Newport, Rhode Island • 3

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ahould tijed agsiast tlie atkters siogly and in succession the wote was then tak.n betweea A and Mr. Calhoun, snd C. rod two votes, Mr. had all the rest. The second trial, Mr.

A. and M. Crawlord, with sbout the sems success, Mr Crawford not getving more than three vores. The trial was then between Adams snd Mr. Clay, with a like result, only 'wo or three for Clay.

it resolved itsell into the choice between Adems and General Andrew Jackzon on this quesiion the veles were equally divided, and the chairman decided in of This adds the Modute was considered so estisfacrory, there have been but two ticke uffered the state, and thus mey it be ever, as wa shall proud to koow, that our country, EX two such men whom to choose. In such choice there can be no danger, and let the result be what it may, it must be happy. The country will be secure of an able and Lonest sdministration of their ANOTEER ADAMS MEETING aays the Alexandris Hecaid accounts aimost dai'y of the incressing populerity of Adams 10 Yirginia. At the ensuing May couri, a meeting of the citizens of Fince Wilham county is to be held (and it is expected will be ve'y numerously wrtended) plomote Mi. A's election to the A meeting of the citizens of Rockingham county, (V) who are friendly 1o the elecion of John Quincy Adams, for the office of Presi dent wes called on the 16 Ap it a' the court house of said couniy VNorfoik (Va.) Herald MR Apams 1y OHio letier from a ve intelhgen gen ieman in Ciocinnati to his cor espondeot in Portsmouth, dated the 90 ult, remarks: 1 am happy to inform you that Apams sands high in this Siete sii-nds a numervus and powerful, and if heydotheir duty bave no doubt be will the electoral vote of Porwgmouth Journal, The good work beginning in Qhio citi- Zoool Cinginnet (O whooare friendly to th election of Joux Apanms (0 the Pess.

dency, were cques mee' at the Court Ho. Ao 24 Trurspay, May 13, 1824, Ticket. FOR PRESIDENYT. JOHN QUINCY ADAMS. FOR VICR PRESIDENT, AND RLW JACKSON, Both to the People of the United Staies, by their political integrity, talents, services, and cxperience, as suitable persons for the offices of President and Vice-President of the United States, sor four years from the 4ih of March, 1825, Rhode-Island The General Assembly of this state in this town on Wednesday, the sthiost, and adjourned to meet in Newport, on vionday, the 31st May ruing.

The Assembly was principally employed in the election of officers, civil and military those of the past year, were re-clected, with very few exceptions. We had not an opportunity to take minutes of the doings of the Assembly, and huve therefore selected a detail of their proceedings from other papers. The House made choice of Aibert C. Gioene, Lisg. as Speaker and homas Rivers, Ksq.

Clerk. The Committee appointed to count the votes for General Qilicers, declared the gentlemen nimed in the Republican Couveution Prox, to be clected, who were thereupon engaged and proclaimed 10 the usual manner, as follows His Excellency JAMES Fi NNER, Gov ernor The Hon sbla CHARLES COLLINS. Lieutrnant Governor Senatorg Na tsn Boown, Eeq John D'Worty, Benjamin Smuth, Yeq Sepren Coroeil, Eiq Wiiiem Whipple, Elisha John Waerman, Esg Charles Eldridges, Esq 1. Joseph Crass, Joot Mo Evq. Hen Bowen, Esq Sccrerary J.

Peacce, E-q. freorney general 'oomas Puman, Esq casuicer, i The Tollowing gent'emren wers returned Dy the seve al owns. as Rep esentatives 1 24 Qbins, Siephen NO'(hdm. C. E.

boind, Wiliam Nichols Manchesier, Noel Cog il Childs, Thomas Pottue. Dorids Chase, Stephen Thomas wid Duilee, Joseph Durlee. own, Kuowies, Thomas B. Ward, George Carrington, Samuel Stanford Newel, Thomas Wilkinsc: loey Baliowy, Arncld W. B.

Sprapde, Nathad Aldich, Howard, James Aldrich. Wilson, Willard Smith. Cornell, Seth Peckbam, un Howard, Samue! Hopkins. Corp; Thomas Henry. Kuight, Semue! Randall.

B-uyton, John Francis, Thomes Remington, Christopher Speacer, Eaet Spercer, Albert C. Greene West Greene, Wm, C. Manches er, jun. Wilbour, jun Stephen Waterm South Potter, Wilkins Updike. Norih Reynolds, Westgate Waison.

1 Crandall, Dunie: G. Champlin HopkintoneJ-remish Thursion, Edward Ba be- Wilcox, David Ciu ke F. Dixon, I.aac Champlin, Richmond Reynolds, Culeb Baiber, D'Woil, Nathaniel Bul lock Sisson, Levi Harle Bicknell, Jusiab Hom phry. Among the new appointments by the Assemblv, are, Isaac Fiske, of Johnston, a Judge of the Supreme Colrt, in the place of Wheeler Martin; Robert R. Carr and Joscph Putten, Justices ol the Peace for the town of Newport Rich.

ard Shaw, Brig. Gen. of Ist Brigade in place of Gen. Collins, clected Lieut. Governor, Bouvpary Robbins, Esq.

introduced into the House of Representatives sundry resolutions relative to the territory in dispute between this State and Massachusetts. The resolutions proposed, that a proposition be made to the fixecutive of setts, to refer the dispute to arbitrators to be agiced vpon by the two or by wmstituting a fnendly suit before 1 the Supreme Court of the United States and i case of retusal on the part of Mas. sachusetts, to comply With said proposi. tions, to assert our right to the said territory by an adverse suit, or in such other manner as may be advised counsel learned in the law. The resolutions were referred to Messrs.

Robbins, k. R. Potter, and His Excellency James Fenner, with power to confer with the Commis. sionters formerly appointed on that subject. It Is stated in the National Intelligencer, that the treaty between he United Siates and Great Britain, respecting the slave trade, (mentioned in speech.) was actually signed st L.ndon, on the ulit netween M- Rush, on the part of the United Srates, end M.

Stratford Cenning and Huskisson, Commissioners for tha' purpose, 0 part of the iish goveroment. The I'reaty, it 1s smrd, has arrived ot Washingron, snd 1t 18 piobable will be laid before the Sen-Iw, for its decision (bhereon, during the present Sesvion of Congress, U. Circuit Court Tuesday, st the he Cucunt Court in New York, Thomas Jines, otherwise called Juhn binsun, a colo ed man, who had been con victed of muider on board of the brig Holkar and Josel Perez, Spamard, who was lound guilty of piracy board of the schooner Beg, were put to the bar 1o receive their Judge Thompson addressed the prisoners in foching end sulemn maooer, reminding them ol the en.imily of the crimes they had been couvicted of, ond advising them 10 lose no time in meking peace with their maker, The Judge then senienced Thos. Jones to be hanged on the day of June next, between the nours of 12 and 2 o'clock, and his bedy given to the Dociors for disseciion. Josef Peez, to be hanged on the same day, and same vour, with the exception that bis body was wot orde vd 10 be given up for dissection.

Jones listened wnh attention, but appeared not 1o be sffecied. Pe ez, when his sentence was read him in Spanish, was considerably sgrated, but ncither of hem wept nor shed tear, Col. 1. naving dissolved his connexion wirh ovidence Pa 101, It will herealter be conducted by Messts Josiah Jones and Eaton W. Maxcy.

lmprove qenis contempiaed in the editorial Jepartmmen: and mechanical execution i the pape A person who calls himsell Louis the 17 A ol Fiance, has made his appearence in Wan on. The time of his birth cor with that of the end his feau es ave said closely 10 esemble those of the urbon family. tells a plausible tale, and shew: cartain marks on his hesd, which he says his sister the Duchess of Angouleme will at once recogniss He states he was earcied off om the Templa in grest secrecy, biougnt up among the Alps, sud afierwards sent to the By, Provitence Journal fand of wherobe fesrht iha tivle of earpenter end where he resided till be come 10 this couvntry. He has evailed on a geni'c men at Washiogion to have the avents of hi: life communicaicd to the Duchess of Angouleme. The says Me.

Van Renssalaer, of Albany, called the patroon, is repoited 10 be wo 1h seven millions of dollars, and that his sway extends over a populstion of 60 ur 70,000, of which about 5000 are tenents. His political influcuce is represented to be similar 1o that of the grea land proprietors in Eogland, but he seldom interferes with poiiic: MARRIX In this town, 24 instant, by the Rev Mr Gammell, Mr Daniel Ikalunn, Miss Sarah Shecrman, daughter of Capt William Shearman On Sanday last, by the Rev Mr Gammell, Mr, Thomas Stucey, 10 Miss Mary Cahoone Hudson, daughter of Capt Thomas Hudson. In Providence, sth instant, Mr Ohver Bishep, to Miss Betsey Bennett Cupt John Perry, to Miss Susan Venly, Nlk, 1o this town, on Monday last, James Miichell, aged 54, respectable member of the Friends' society At Tiverton, suddenly, shout the Ist instant, Mr Samue! Uswland, of this towr aged 53 At Fort olcott, Mr James Orcutt aged 35, a private in Mgjor Company of United Artillery, ana native of Cohaaset, (V At New. Orleans, 4 on board shap Robinson Potter, 1 Frederick Mammas el 39, In aee 9 instng, Mr George JAdame, of Dedhatn, wed 35 years, He was nstapt! killed by the kick of a hoise, which he was in cureying In New Milford, Mrs Honnah Fairelold, sged ah was supposed to weigh upwards of 400 pounds, SHIPPING LiIST. PORT OF NEWPORT, EAMTER" Sthooner Laurel, Thacher, Baltimore, CLEARED, Brig Fame, Purkis.

Vrovidence. Atlantic, Builey, Lisbon Schooner June. Brownell, Wilmington, Sloop Volunt, Prisbuy, Boston BD Jones Lawton, New York. Albany, Vars, New. York MEMOR.2 VDA Arrived at Boston, 7th insiant, brig John, Norris, of this port, 18 days from Matanzas, steam brig New.

York. Bartlett, from New-York, via this port. At Port Spain, Ap. 17, Corey, of Tiverton, arrived J4th, fiom commenced discharging The Samuel, of this port, has arrived st New. York, from Campeachy.

Arrived st Point Petre, april 9. Washington Pack. et, Shove, of this port, frem North. Carolina, discharging, The Sally, Fox, arrived at Philadelphia, 7th inst, from this port On Monday last, a boat arrived here from Block- Island, with several hogsheads rum, which were picked up adrift about 15 miles (o the southward of the isiand. One of the hogsheads, with a number of coff-e tierces and a part of a quarter of a vessel, drifted on shore at and it is supposed some vessel has been lost on Nantucker shoals.

PROVIDENCE BLANK BOOK MANUFACTORY. T. H. BURNTON, Agent, ESPECTFULLY informs bis friends and the public that he bas re commenced the manufacture of Blank Bocks and Dook Binding, in all its branches, at his old stand, 16, Westminster street, sign of the Imperial for former favors, and will be thankful for the smallest in his line The subscribers to edition of the Family Bible, can have their books bound, at short notice, in any manncr which may be direcied, at the follow- Ing prices In plain shecp, 4 In plam calf 5 In plan calf, iron back, 6 In calf gilt, 8 In Russa, gilt, 10 Specimens of the two latter classes of binding may be scen at the houses of Eleazer Tvevett and William Simons, in Newport. 7 A box is left at the house of Bimons for the use of those who may wish to have their books bound, in order that they may be carried to and fro, without danger of injury Providence, May 12, 1824 -y NOTICL.

THE subscriber hereby gives public notice, that he is sppointed administrator upon the estate of Samuel Worden, late of Charlestown, decessed, and has sccepted of the therelore requests all persons who are indebted to the estate of the said deceased, to make payment without delay, and thode who have claims agsinst the said es. tate, to exhibit them as soon a 8 may be HOXSIE PERRY, Adm. april 27, 1824, Ml 3. NO'ICE, Court of Proba Porrsmonth, May 10, 1324 WHEREAS application been made for administration on ihe estate of Jonsthan Coggeshall Peckham, of Portsmouth, deceased, and the etonsideration thereof referred to the second Mondsy in June is hereby given to all persons interested in said estate, to appear if they shall gce fit at a Court of probate to be holden at the house of Oliver Green, in said Portsmouth, on said second Monday of June next at 2 o'clock, and hey shall be heard respecting the same. By order of said Court, SHERMAN, je Prob Clerk Mav 13 Assignees Notice.

the April term of the supreme judicial court, holden in and for the county of Washington, tie subscriber was appointed assignee of the estate of George Waite, of orth an insolvent is now givea to the creditors of said Wai'e to present and prove heir claims against him withn six months from the date hereof, or they will be baiied from receiving any dividend on the same WAL HAMMOND. Korth-Ringsigwn, Msy 4 MW See A 4 bl Assignees Notice. yrm the April term of the supreme judicial A in and for the county Washington the subseriber was -n. ignee of the estate of John D. an insol is now given (o the creditors o'l sai illiams to and their claims within six months mho date they will be barred from receiving and dividend on.the same.

WM HAMMOND. North-Kingstown, My 4, 1824 mi 3 Re eA el Cabinet Making and Turns mng. 4 I subscribers respectfully iftform their frien 1s and the publie, that they huve recently commenced the Cabinet Making business, under tbe firm of Weeden Iyon, ki and NHave taken the stand in Mill-street, next east of the Republican Printing Office, furmrl( occupied by the Messrs. Townsend's, where they will execute in a satisfactory maoner, any work in their lin which may be entrusted 1o them Every will be paid to such orders as they may receive, tie smallest favor will be gratefully JOHUN'S. WEEDEN, WILLIAM LYON.

Newport, april 29, 1824 SOttt et Packet Reformation. THE cket 3 TION, TuoMas Prarr, continues to ply between this tow and Providence. Capt. is always home on board his crafl, and will be happy to attend the calls of his friends, who need not appree hend being chill'd with cold water, or scalded to death with Aot Every thing entrusted to him, will receive strict attention; and every favor, homx small, will be gratefully and rem hered. april Eagle Coffee House, (W ory ihode dsiand, HE subscriber informs the public, that this dl tablishment is now under his management, has undergone a thorough repair, and is now ope for the reception of travellers.

Ladies and Gentlgmen can be furnished with good rooms, and possible attention will be paid to the comfort convenicnce of those who may patronize it. THOMAS TOWNSEND, Jun. april 29, 1824, MANTUA-MAKING. ARY HORSWELL informs her friends and the public, that she has iken the shop recently occupied by Evrizae RonmMAawn, in the house of the late Cnase, on the Parade, where she will gratefuily res ceive orders in the line of her business. Mrs H.

will keep on band, for sale, a of articles connected with her business, and a ats soryment of European Goods, and Fancy Mareh 25, 1824 Sale. 4 Onu FRIDAY, May o'clock, On the Premises, in Portsmouth, Will be sold at Public Auction, ALL the right, title apd interest of Lewis Greenhill, of said Portsmouth, an ine solvent debtor, in and to certain Lots of Land, com. prising about 10 acres, with the buildings thereon, situated in said Portsmouth. B. ANTHONY, jr.

Aesignee. Portemouth, April 29, 1824 Mrs. Miles, just received, and offers for sale, as low can be purchased at any store in town, a very bandsome assorument of uilhncrr fancy goods, of the newest fashions, too extensive to enumerate in an advertisement, Gentlemen and dies ure invited to call and see for She has on hand, and intends to a constanB supply of and misses Leghorn and straw Hald and bounets of various cheap. April 22 bw. SILAS H.

WHEELER, Co. Stonington Borough HAS on hand, from 500 to 1030 Fish Darrels, fit to answer the Boston spection, which they will continue to sell till tho 10th November, on reasonable terms. They wish to procure 8 or 10 men, who hders stand the business of tuking Mackerel, to 9 out in schooner of about 40 tons. Becommndatuzm will be required. april 29.

UNION MEETING HOUSE. PERSONS wishing to contract for a job are hereby presented with that of finishe ing the Union Meeting House, as The windows and posts to be in plain, neat manoer. The top ceiling to ba arched on each side, and the whule to be lathed and plaistered in a workrnanlike manaer, The Pecws in the pit be finished in tho same style as those on the sides. The whols 10 be completed as soon as practicable. Al materisls will be furnished on the spot, Persons wishing to contract for the abovs job, are requested to send their proposals to subscriber, senled, on or belore the 15tix instant.

JOHN BABCOCK, Com. Portsmouth, May 3, 1824. Carpetings for 75 cents, A LOT of handsome English Car. A petings for only 75 cents warranted al! sale by E. W.LAWTON.

Feb 5, 1824 KRAW SILK LONG SHAWLS. received and for sale by STEPNEN I HOONE, an elegant assortment of Haw Ssol Long shawls from 6 1o 20 doilars. GOOI) Blue mixed Cassimeres Boys Election Clothes, for only 48 6d the Mlack Bombazetts, which are very good on' cents the yard, are just received and for su TILLEY'S Cpesp Sty april 29,.

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