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. -We Tor an "damages lustameJin consequence -thereof. . , I. y111' A vessels on their arrival, shall hriog to, or anchor in the stream,' and after wards warp Kito'such station', of; the Levee,- - , ...... .uji proper, or tne harbour-master designate. 1, 1 IX. . Arpart of the LeVec, opposite to the roarket-house, the limits of which ahall be defined by. the harbour-master; shall be ex clusively appropriated to amaU1kts arriVine vith marketing for the city. - . X-AHrafts in-flat teatsettend.nghe river and destined for this port, shall come ani lye at such-part orthe Levee, above the upper gate,' as lite harbour master ehali .'an ' point. ' , ' .;,- v, r- XI. The harbour-master shall be cntU V tied to receive from every sea-vessel arriving ' .'At this port, asnm, at the rate of two cents for every registered ton ; and for' all barjw' ."flats and other craft, hdn with merchandise.-' -25 cents each. ' XII. In all cases. in which no penalty is .herein before specified, such masters of ves sels or others refusing or delayin'g to comply Ayah any ot those regulations, according .to tue true intent and meaning of the. same, : t ,n a hot more than one hundred, nor less than twentv dollar, at the , discretion of the magistrates before whom such delinquency . shall be tried. And. all aties or other . demands accruing, or 'beco mmqr payabh. in.--virtue of these, regulations . shall be recovered' in a summary wav, before ...... .wv.w, or conservator ot the pce, m the said city ; and all fines shill be ' paid into the treasury-orthe- city to the use ' thereof. " " And l do further ordain and declare, ' that theabore regulations shall remain juibrce and permanent provision be made In the Dre mises. ; . - :' Given under my 'hand and the Seal of the" , administration, at ths city of New-Or-,o' h, hli9ih "Y of December, - ,,u in me fom vear ol toe Indc ' pendenc of the United States of Ame- son, lhat the managers-had intimated to the Senate, that as the hbuse of repre.entaii ves were engaged in committe'e of the whole, l" vutM noi.auenn llie court that: day ; hereupon court adjourned to'next Jay, Yesterday at 1 2 o'clock. th . 1 tin nnpnrt. .U- : u- Wt"pn the three remaining articles, 'and , deeded by a like result. .. S . 11C,CS'- and J! ytfefeepr . tw t i , C81 on-",stne of opinion that John Pickering be removed from' the bf- i -lice of judge ofthe district r0rt a-.. tr ct of V.w-.h.!.:- T -,c u,:-- , 1 B,"c t was tieterni-i- nca. Wm. C. C. CLAIBORNE; CONGRESS,. .II0U3.ORiEUJiESENTATIVES. The bill providing for the civil xpence of rS'T'? Rn! ofvL.uin' appropriating 3J.0.W dollar, having passed- through the -comm.ttee ofthe whole, was ordered to a third reading. After theAraimction of rmi-h subordinate ' ousmuss the house adjourned. ' ' , 5aturd.iv, March Z. : .Tnr Nwton offered the foilcnring rcsolu--tion i ' , . 3 R,olve:l, Thauhecommiitofwa7a.nd n .;,n, be d.vocted to, prepare and rep.it a - -T ... , JW WJt cwrclRry 0j pcavjrv to , MjspcnU for a limited ime, the oollectii !' orho,ids dji?till,e United Sta..,. hr S : chants of Wnrf.,ll n,t n,... . ' . Tcr who hare ,,Tcredbr th. 1... corfinlSn 1 f SwKM- r.u- V,J,ry,'' .ffreedto.' floved nn .the report respecting 1 fcom T ie hi-isc adjourned wiU.ov.t iskin-y question on the report. . 7- Tl ' . -M-mJc. March's, The hous- wM a-ainocciM,rti in consider- ng the rep rt on Th-,m LewU', conwtwl t be seat of U-w,, W4fc vacated, ana Andrew jhoddUKcit, u:ul hetouitac tune jihI pasK.-d. , ' Imra 'Un 8 ,5,1 ,,e insimrted by 4 'r Jfl- "!rn V rCp! t '"nrt r.f tht i i . i wl I'ices wii it tin. .;r.ccu io support the tacts set forth in tin :. y. ... Hcaw.iu.cu oy various denosi- -tiona in wnt no-. nA ' r. ... - Jined; after making omc progress in the " testimot, Mr. Nicholson relieved Mr?Fi ' iU a tbUt three ,c,ock Mr- NichoKon -informed the court that the managers fiS closed the test.mony on behalf of the iIou,e of Representees ; whereupon the court journed till Friday at 1 2 o'clock. ;lp' Tie rCader wi recollect that ot,1 Tucs dry the court, after hearing Mr. ' HarpFr in rr , ... fUHiim oi j. o. ricker ns?. ad mourned to the nv r . , ua.v .yye understate! previous to the above decision to proc t ftt .tr cvrAm a diver edlThe 88 tbC mdeof P-' . . "r V "S'cruvjio near -air. Harrier. of the pe,i,ion G j-cob.s ?t- enrfgrtbe court would before they nrocef! ;try the articles of ImpeachS. first instance decide on the prave, of the .t.on,.v,z. whether they w,Id postpone tml on the ground of the alledged inS,nitv f-jjulge Pickering. c decisio, fflf petition, l he .only, decision entered into wa, that they -would proceed to the tri u! this decision was Tn u . . V-.: r. ' ' '.. .' J? .1 ' . , atT2 oSr ?hf Pem-;-Wa. opc-ned at 12 o clock, the managers 6f -4he hoiae-rf representatives attending,' I'ouse oi Ir. Nicholson again stated 'at the manai retn hadadduced all the testimony i nZTt ry,i -ir-V-; - rY.J substantiate thcu: tHat "Unwny they therefore rested the prosecution, fiut understanding SnfZi mat it was intended to brm. r"'v 1 testimon y ; t her v ? ,a 'fll lTn m y " ''"J nn, j. iih (Ohio, J. Sm'thi IN. J .1 Sumter. Vtid1j ir-i, ... . -ton, r CUS'- U 0rlllin r . i . ' ' iir 1 1 ,w . fc-. uuir.3 fJI nis Elation." 'ka j .jnon.tr.ted ,btt th hcnocr,t c epiKt -HOI mitanrNi;.' - rFur-tt V j-o heart. ohU, ' "" ""-' "tropted a whichha e throuVb Wv'W actually tTtV fdlowme ' 'HJc to hi. ties of their . ccuntrv. K..r... .lK. c 1E-- In tl l i J ..Put lew lure presemd '6 I: n the Dossessifin rf r.-A JJ,crva NAY:"iU,.Tj;:;:::;r 'COtt.P r brlnn. l nv ' 1,I,''WJSC JV-I . . iStie- IStlftCllon ftf Tli.' T. m ' 8CU ' " . ThrZX"" rll Political nrin...rJ,!'Jcnerson,W! hk "-ujuurnea - . E : ihat Vin-non """" cm M-,l- Datnotism hih. . ' . wu' is'u-i V ;'"V-iui cquH splendor W hde . in the retirement oLprivate lifc iT love of equal ric h's and WvJ. - ,,,a. nersnottc,.:,,,- smce he assumed the chair of Vt. whi e thi- n.n.hi ... j ' "'t' a"d r . M "'""J'" nim has been in state of mutation, it is his dist inction to 1 remained ik . ,v no more fit to mr. servility. h It" l' "f" not ' is.bv thvi: ,r::v rp?nfd sit through he Un , tr niemorablerefuSnlSgm publics aie tiiif-r:.i.ri i-u.. : . ., ' n- J lie 1 1 III II IS I iaf mev are rrpnt.."ji -pubnc men, elevated, to . the highest office, -ir m cicserve that rrr-- Jtude, w uch ought only to be confem-d b? ' rKPJrn thrf"t henefac tors 3' vKe riesuient. o Air as events have ,i.,.n o jy.-lwa prwciples, he too has earned t Z "distmginshed meed of an tmifbrm and un ' : bating devotion to liberty. TheVr W ' . . . ' . - - . in ine state of v,u h I J" J1'""'- h". 5" every cih, her poih.cs, tord a rock neainst v w waves 6fofli.tv .. . 1 - i ..' . -wpsiieti in vain. -I rm v c iscnarge oldutv.'Iie is fct-lor vbyhlsn,cnd.,aml These arc the' men. fcIJow-dtize, vru 'are-mted bj:9Mtr rrFe,enia,ivts J-,- he eapoMtar... of . your confidence scJ e y Jess Lonouratlc.to you than to thtmi . iXct. Intel hearing it, of offering such other V 'Wetts, w (he 18lh ult. Menm-Bacfm, Pick md.rem.i. . ti, J. bf olh. testimony man, Taylor. Kendal .r,.i ,rirk . . . - y-") .cucrvea me rip- it. nft-i. hearihtrit, of nflV-rinn.' ....l ... au;r nd remai-ks as thVv" 2 " 1 ?"T t'tu " ' "H"L -""sifler nroner. On the rcqueatfMr.racev.-twSsenl ors, Messrs. Olcott and Plumer, of Ne Hampshire were examined. After their examinmion several cf-ihewft-esses, previously duced, v S w , -w. u. ..srs.uacon, Pick man, Tavlor. K..r,t,.i ...i . , v . . ",,u mu n, were an Dointed a io ntrwrv:...- . '''-"P" pcd.ency cf pr.n.ing, at the eWlce -cf I-e Pi the csUivtM of heLnltedSt-tes,,ndoflher,,H,nomvl-al,h , together with President V.U ine ton's V Z nvelI.AddrcSs.-and of ,iu,,.-h,.:JL 111 1 a,e When Mr. VKt . . U . ,!:'" hroorrhout the siai,. . r.,i ' Vle and said th ",Tre'sed lh! ' , thepropmty of recm n:, " JT' r eni rc, riner 0 ffi Ij ' thus distribute be introduced as a n sunnoit of tli . 7 "iicreu .. - TTTP p rv ii" . . ', - x ksuax, 31AHC1I 27, 1804. Arrived at this port on Wednesday last, tire WhrMerctiry, Cant. Ro.,erS: r.h V-. ol. V nflpntc. r .u in. i .j . tT"v "! "'r",T. , 16 br taFol'ne, i snrnnn- a i i Caroline bav nK ' opiUnir a If uk. hnH nut k..l. r r-. r.. K The rc h'r uiti, -r r nhia L n , 1 irnm rhi adt - fbr Charleston, has put. in here India- . We have the aatisfuciion dfctatingthntflie : Amendment the Ccmitution, has been ratlfi! ed by the legislature oi Rhode-hland-it na". eed the Senate unanimously ; -arid tbehouse ' ofrepresentaUvei by 42 votes to 18. -tw p -a " a commi'mcation from hePresidea of jheUnitcd States, on the " llproposedamendrBSSFfivrl,. ! 6 governor cf South Carolina hKs issued his ..proelamation for convening the legislature Lolurr.bia. n in.l. .1.' ' " " , The present session of Congress .-wcs have been closed on Mondry tbe'lWh inst. ":. .Thc ?;mk' f ll;e Uted State arc- organ. tng a Lrunch, to be established in the cityof ..New-Orleans. ... ' l :s to -... pot .f ,i,c ,w.7. r ta's oiiirt.ito?si: u.,,, ,r,cir power to make. !!. Tas hforo directed the tiin!' form the court tlmtit.-.. ..t l.?,0,n: Base aj, not easily to he detected by he eye, but . 4dwt. liRh.cr than the genu D,!asoi'93 and 'eo. . ontheevid; f -shed; Lu,hVpfc5 7 doubt of full jasiice beb- done br X F '' V dscovc" themv L,U; , v! w sion ofthe Senate. T dea- , l ondm Union bank, 20doll.i, ahereJl mungan interrogatory toone.,r:- 1 r 0!oIIais, pliered itnessesprevicuslvnnjP0n.Ct,rt,e. -i from five-.rf Saltm iank. s0 u..i r " lumpsr.irelhnk. . , 1-Tr.. t!ie S-mn-.......i j . clVar Mr. U h i- ..a . . - . r --.--J iii.'A..viiix.. upcn Lv.jLmi. I "''m rtoii;tirn4 ga;.. ap;f sr by the ii,..,. k, ... Mict-ciMcn was made. . t! i'.-.v 1 -"""urn mine Hnue . rTr((;rra) d-xh:l i:ei. , vvJ;rf.cra,wti,,ni 1 t ,, in, lit- ,. .:,..,. r . . ' ; , - , i rr' j rt due n e n-tn.l.frs i e 1 v ' f V I i: 'i (i.i-v f.,ril-ini .i . i i r !' 'i ' ,:ip, rttciK!mg v):"r"'r h tMnifo ,k'.',,,,Ltf-M'"l-itflh-e -"Hul4 ,hc U,th (.f (Ice 111 l r '. ,. t. l-Ulyrid,d. "''"ctleCieneral ! VMir,tf.,,,fl h .rial, f J.r f ,ra Tl e S?! examined the doors of the Senate were n!oed, with th vi,- . We irnt u . , , , ' iinjuon was mare in rnt Nays 10. ' s," ?cas 20 -nd MrB,f!i?,WM 'n,,ecJ Mr. Trprcy -nd Mr. Jl.llhouse, and opposed by Mr ill bm.th, of Ohio. n,l m, fL. , uy John Jr. Nicholas movrd that the house of r- ' hc 'nformed that thl Senile -nonIondayPrOCecdlapr&ncunceju- , A ntoiion was then made to adjourn tr courtunulio-morroWi and carried - ! 1 fll nl tr.e fcnnt.w r. ... . . pane, and in "T. . ex Senate tre nL Z ''.' 'T. lie ticlccfimn -h;'ri """""'N' anTJte o0n,r0TrsUt,ieenll, Vr-itcd State ndthe&iiKarli-fmers,. in which the former claimed thC (fuh .n' the refined hugarTcn hand.atthe t.me.diherepesl of the txci ha. been finally decided by the Surume ..rtof the United Maieaii f.v,.w f Z Supar Refiners.. It wa, taken to thv Su! nient of Jllf.gt Washing,,,,,; t!l,ivert R CircuitCoutthtldafPhiladtlrlSa. " Ihtlud.Gaz. ir 1 y dire "'M ly hcn. ti t ri. - ... I vu, accuitu fu,t. ,:.,.;.--"'""?.. , . ""J "nrntriKl. :!'pt v.tbaUccur.cy.1 "V" ihn ' il . -T? V:.,c'f p!rl nl "C ' PI net at c,nrt v,,,a UCLnJ lo. The agree,, ioCy;i V Arcealconct:ceHtnT?n,,hd,,A,5 impeachme..;MVV,,"feMIie'rt VneeM2ACtl,?,CB d the -f bt'eLVe C ,,Knora,Mt" of "hohtr's WLCrveinor ClaiUrre md CenU.i ( ,r?,rt,,"''-M' '.""Hr . kVm . 1 't'-mUH .til,,!,:"!: tthlbiirdtc,;,,,, i;: .m'i,CM,,nit. trtti,? 7 iut t.r it jit- Vl'ii , ' i i i-sN y,ti ,f ir ' np..,m. n f.j m,lji, J. S. il, ri: , . 'V" "In,- i fnil 'ntrr, v iv """ ki The ' ""T' VIU-..r. i ii v iirfiMB . I MiV,.r i d ,Vi:X T,?fc: V1!1 ! m.W.kia of c-rre,;. ! JJ,1,! ' "'"n 'piallt tg tl cf.W,!,f . 7M,,,,y K , . 'J iiro a ' ! i a 1 1 a i a a - a . e ' w s t n inr : : : m k i'ltif! . i ,r.hr "tfritiircein Ly cn.r.. t, lW..ml,.i,? of H. ;hrc,Rhtinthe.CC jer, find l, appealh-Which may be returned to .wh,',rC Iha" fce h" a tax.cf .10s! vhirh shall be taxed in the bill of rests and ' VVI1,f tVr8,,5e, 'v,,trc immenl LLa-JlTl9b8l,4'C ree(,fu1' -'o 'ke,n!annCr " lhe 1-tretoforc cssesse d. . 5SB":r,,i,n cr the vn hand r.yto ,he Cc-untv Treat uur hf' hcr.rn.es ot the Vwk !o lf h jmcr ' enruiHm: AUicht, henreceiyH (I ."nnVtJflff n.tniea rctei?ed kt, t' ,lha,,r toift "WTOi it shai, be the rm t! rnnr of tpid Count v. to re- rrrun?! r , Treaty, together i.h Xhv r.d also tie n-nm siirg frcm suit. ; ar4 t lhe pnie c ihe-.ot of dUbur Tneni,, wC, .to Jnrois as forothcr purpol Si ,f,ar'f"M,ll,lw!fd rounds, to be Fphed to the ne cf said County, to he re ered .n the f6me c, the Cl-.ifm.n Sflfce T l':n; tVrt, for mI.kI, purpose the- n Mic.lioUr n; .Chnr; -f " KmIt n cme r7uV.?.JAe "PVirchild, . Fdiior f .i' v c rc r'tttd luyithe I drodfu! iriti.r F. ...... ttlstnc lo a n ! place i JJifi f, ;j:"f;,r'MfiVa,c.riiidWrt vntvkuishoftirn.irt'cd st An S'b hir. .ntrthe sieve ,.tlV otcn. a m.M.Me ii.f.fyitjy irerc t'rt dfLl Kdan, Mshut, r ,trti,aC.c. Afur aV
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