f U I : . f r V s : ' c. '.r.' arc- 11! .pp. T- ' c . if l,.cr c-.n i .. 1 i (J r ,,: . i r. n j ',. .ft S ' "1 S 1 -!' f li.4 ' ' v - it i , j la an'. : -i , 1, - .a ! . - c r, twii.crvi I '( "HM :... '". fctrcstSanK.On. , .. a l f .. c r i jc inttruccj to en. r , i .' ! " til i.f toi.i;. . f. im any pUce --., r f'-Iif fcivl ii.n.urt'trr i.j Uk; domimoivi cil it t him; rr:-'t: f-e te instrurted to -.- .. t ,. t ;h uu-tv 7 of Hirr.ii:i ii act lm u . -d iUt s. cral tif a i .'. tw m .1 ... I ... 1 i-.1 'ft Mr. tunry t..Jbe r'.shed (h last rrsohitioo to he sen., rated f: o n thtfitt, at t?ie II.- woui.1 la-con.mitud'U ltteb; .; orv. .ott!i-t to troi 1 d,cuiin i tJui a' L. t, w-Ulrt-d notLiup to much astlatthe lus: wut.ij rmit tin-mtogDitittliiCTisumoi'Jie suS jwtuicr,uu:ie f tLc i.o.e. t Mr., MaCjn rousenud ta Ue. I..st rculi:ticn aWd lit on Ji4 taSU. Mr. Q, t4iJ b ft iihc.i to pi-e4 d.scusnoii oa Uj u'nji.ct U the , - i Willi .n 1 1 uw . prevk.l..L Out il tis m th;.t but ia PvnrrJ n.ntinw-trr ' I'.o owl j be uniacdjattly rutril ' ' - i "viiti I' 11 ....1,1. i ( UKU. . .- o . jv ..u... m;.ivu. j,i; inn) .OvJ it to co.-as bvijre tf e Iwise lut puniVmcn vuy var.ij.Tiu il oi, HJz-JLcr, UA put a end to tlie doubu 1 L. it i, 1 tcr.md r-s.!ation oiTered "br llr. Micon "!T iir'i "H Uxt a Jix-iioo. Tile tlui d tu ordcr- Ir.C.,itt-mUn callcd'S rthe ordrrof the dron there . ...iuuuiv i iiv ii.ui l jr rcrvcaiili !r Hie 'ititurtfw. 1W.,. ...1 v V . .e . - . wrc cn mut.ou 10 0 jnu. ; Cbm-n.lU-e of the wlidlw, t fol'.oir.t . - f Ul Messrs. L. J. A ! ;',(!' tt'iMut " rl.-Vl...t.. : . Camp!.., a.-imj-ion, Ci.K'.ciwi.-n JH. CUy.Clopto. Ciii- ny, l axns, i;,'.t(T, Uo-r.Kjchw-dS. Jackson, Jeiikiiu, w . . it ' i " - ; Hi. ".ninn,wc(m, uarKtT, u D0,l;ont, , CutU, DawMjT, Ucsb.; JirLll,l:iprt, r.n4!ey, FnwUin. : im.i iI KaL. .-i t.. ...V .... . , ilo.nitj, Howard. I!u ; ;,x .it-vt t-..u.v J..l.nu i- . - I . . ' " . . , w-w.. uju-m, iove, .-.j -Uivery, J. 5IoTn;..mety,N. Moore, Jer. Morrow. J.il.n xs. j-iu' w.,.' v ' - -- . .v.., i..-.-..,., twkuii, xoaioias, ... iv,. i. ie,- jwy, beaver, law, Smilic, . - : Tut day, KoVikioer li ' -.Ct' A SpxJO' 1 t l. foi-e tJie House a Comminiction Com the IiuEanxleif i ny jijiiusttLe latroduc tion of Sla very mtoit. . .. - . Mf.Ktiea, from the commhtteon postfflcei mk port xwtcc rekL and orarred tf,ir.i r(!;-io. am fnt ? Ia I'ouKiexter called for the onJi r of the day on the biU concerning Uie uovors of territoiJ fjovivnot-, taking from thera the right of profoguiijwU disaolvinr LV ireoet Mr. E.:,b wn opposed to the principle of the bHL One coiiiiuoo of the tenaioa if tht territory by th State oi teora wss, tiwt it tbould be governed by the ordinyjee for t.kepoTei ftnientofU K. West Territory. Ifthehoute luiar.jjl.t to titer that torment in ona faoint. witluMit the consent of Ororp, they had in alL It was therefore, a representative mCtoria,tluithepnteiiU4ariust VUie passage of the hi Sk . -; . v. , '. u. , ... , , j. , , Mr. PoiajVxter lupportedTand Mf. Troup cfpoMd the prmcnleof the 101, m seeches of coruideriblo Wnh ndtjnnt. llie comi.oittcc rose, and vera refuted leave o ttt tain. Sfr. Troup moved for tfce indefinite rotioae Juentoi itj fatsibcr eonsidefatioa. ' . V7- 'f t .o Li,. 1 r '...u t...ji t.. ku r ' :.-:.-: Jar. ! I' " c I. ," irr --'t:.' !. 1 is i .-j.f tr. n ;'.'i-:y htiJ y ,.cr, for th furj f fs of the rtmitMti'&k-f. It -rul.l hare Ix-eaatuUixe i f n.uch vuti X-cdixi tJ me, hwj it U;ca ia tr y rower, t t'.e opt-Qirg ot ycrar Scs-lon, to Kjvecot i-T.UuLit. ed ru ou theaniuLl und nJ adjutnicntof lhcs ! y t' : ,r ( m H,f t . ?' c S.-..-C cf . ..' ') to t ; c. re cf 0 e 1- : t'-c U-i cf t!.e tw -vrrj tati-i; Uk L'i--ki h.nc !-ta rt-r-thci t' j U.e re re s ure (!.; s.Td Li t!.e i ".t e of t!.e S civlrj ot S .r,-. I ia trcss no lo-cr on your ioncc, I " c,'f0 U'W commuiJcutKrtj by wuJaiiyou a Imp- ry aaauy etvinr tj.ji the pn jx.r eJuc- li'joofthe routhef roetif ofour brftnU rut-iijion, are c!4ccu of auch ID I. a rr i . ,. .. . i . V. 1 iucui u uur liiiuniM, ' " , ; ,:' . l . 1 ,T . lv7 "r.porunce au justly to have a lint ttim to v. tiiiivu ...'i wfins; t.i.v pu-H fiitc ciutu uj uuui your at! :i ir, - .. ... ten and jeopardize the peace and gj o !ng ptvperity t f Oi country-as ccunistzritcs, Lv.cvcr, u.lur- tufiatciy deny me tlut p-atlLc-ttion, it only remidna itl. t I lul.L Vc V in rur (-!. u -V.i'ct w rr.rnl. niie gru-fu) fir p-at ;jr.Jprcr.ent National tles-Juprv . .. I .1. II . 3 . I knaii o;i io ci as mrnaii j ui pjinoiS,pucin , Tt 1VTT T TAM! Etucrr&i to joint committee. '" " ' a TnrnniT ' Mn. Mr. DariJ v-rw fi ' ' ........ .- ( ..UMt.V .v urimcini uic gaiioant lur Lngros-ant-j Ccrk, re ported, that Wm. Bricke'd had , Awcbly to a resoluti scmLlv. tlift address ofth.it bnrfw atc.y after the close of their Session, and the answer the committee on the Law of Detenu to conviJer returned by the President was shortl after received. I and n-nnrt rn t tied, and riUUUihea ia fill the IVewsnanera thenlforthn vtilrmmi nfti,. ,.r.i i . . -. . I , . wv VJUUk. VI IKUUCU VCIMJIII printed ia this Uty. r . ... . insuch manner as the same may be admits Jin e. : . ri - . . ' . .. our tni-rt and hop iu thcjuiJ.net i of th-t kind mid ported, that Wm. Bricke'd had i rniraT. ' ndulrnt Providence, whx:h his tithctlo aa aliip-u-I RW. . - . u a v. ktvij lcac uriuiie h i . . . i rra umrnn rn in. ,;. rTv'i'" ' , sIc or UusSute, read and returned, solution of the last General A- . '.-. - . . i of th.4 body to the President of : ' " . Tudjit. Not. 53. ' Montf, Nor. sa:;,4--;' i' ' J i. Lore made a report on the petition of thirty tix A ewcana confined in the pritona of Carthafrerov W South Amci c.The report containt a history of those illfuted Mten, and concludes with a resolution requestinir the Pre dent to take the most eCcacioua niear.t to procure Uieir Lberauon tnd appropi.thyr r :; 4 dollar, for the, pa, r& Made Uie order &r tooorrow. , ' .j Mesari Da,na and qiiiiwey aeveraJly presented petition!, prajuitor a repeal of Uj embargxj Uwt. AKefered to the ommiltee f the wbote loi ham woaretred Mr. CWtten tlcn s resolution. V- ': . ; -, ,! ' V- ,ir " T k f - 1 . " V !'."ih Sr.-.'"" , -: lCTiut-n asd tor the rrder of the "day oa Lit lootion..; The house a?m refused to take it up ?1 to 42 noutiiaiiouna" '- I t - iff - " III"'4'.- to ad ise with tlic Executive in reirard to the Ellin? I ' i hercaa it U reprcaented to this C mM A.vmMr the. vacancy on the bench, occabionedby hUdcce-ASe. s,M:il, rf tU eoumWa of Orange, CUatham and They rtfeonunended Elike Buker, Esd. vbo'wu r' o'0'?1I,ff one EWtkm Ustrict for an tiector to -cupon appointed and cornnisicd accortling. WaVeer r? ; and baa since acted and continues to an m one ir ..r , r - m CM UUC Ot UIC JUGfreft OI till StAt ' At thl wmwtlnc ArK . . 'J " - v Ul Council it was thoujrht proper to lay before that bo- uy bonory pcutwsj received irora the dilTerent .1 . . I it. . i . . . u ujc ir&riD a cau of the Lcisla our of a ron who has not received the rreatcst tium- ber of letral VOtai.'thn Tun.. t!...l..t 1... 1.:. 11 . cy, the Oovernor, be requeued to eoovene. without de- - v. .i.utjfru vug aucrini aioreaaMi, who are retTuested to reviae ami nr4 iK. mm;a i . .t prenented by them to the Coretnor. and empowered to tuJe,hconse,uencecftf.etk,ar complained of by the peaJonen, as growing but of with? .fl , " the -.ct-of Congress, , layinj?' on-Exrdxa-go. .The - f ' v ' At caeat, Nor: 21 -. - , Council of State, fcftef reading these peutions and t con. from the committee of priril'a'andetee tliKUMing the subject matter of them, returned m UCM io who,n w" rcfrrred the wemorial of jame Nor wrhten mcssagcin. which it was suted as their opi- 'i PZmt? the M m Jejohn rv T?": the Assemyy W XffiK IT l ,: I' ' - - ' - TVi" poeHiwia.'moIwd that the same ; ; At a; fculscqucnt time, to wit, on the 16th of Au- houlJ detcmincd by Ycaa and Kaya-and were reaa gust fc!lowiagf.ln cotisequenceofthe receipt of u t3r,n'' - .'r. ' - additmrml nnmlwr rf ntiflm. The seat of WL A. Xittleinhn m .rwt;.T. . - . r r..Mu..v. uvin md writ if.l,;... ! jr -' juiite. sc. tec cn th :i,m ...u . I wvuuu muru uj unuiv uie racan.-r. - - - --...s, wuicvi. acvuuul , .-- nieetinfror the Council of Rtnti. n-n i,. I , ., , - -..m w4uiviu, vui5 wr iiovcrnoii reported taat David Stone Jie Council, after spending fonsiderablo timo' in iority and that he was elected, , a;-diassmg,,thU,jubjectr returned seconc 2 tHotlu?'. trota eommittce appointed to meisaee in writine-. in which thn impenntend the ballotinir Ibr a Judsta of the Rntv their opinion that was w expedient th the Let aMw,"0 aj Received from the Senate, the" following bendora ed,4rad the first ttm .1 j . . , " '.r?, " S'5ffJlb.SBd Umintoth& atata. : -. , .i To repeal the; ;.h nA .mn? Ka nk SCtpatsed the year 1806, entitM Aa act for the mote BnuorD, aivl eonvetuent adminittrmuon of justice in this State, which wera rwarl nA w., .... V . r , . Joaepn Galea wm rmA pki; . sitioq. . ,v .ibiu, Kiuwuioppe. r. ' 1 t f -1 Cf " s . 1 r i.n.;tr t:;t. t :S rr.l crrcc: : j ! Wl l- v & m-.-m I- The fcrmet uti n is 4... rnl.e, l.uV iU ;i.t' fwrcr. i r " a sc ft ; v. y c : ., When ll'a crvst ! r :r.i t 3 frcih ?,-pt:r ta the crLs face of the hcaJ, c t 1 C ! 1 atcrrin?. At this f.rj... li.r.e t4.e I I 4 4 f.ne genuine clear state, anJ i.v.: ; t : franitdiattly iito clean n Vs j r ' Utf. time to fam'rite it w i take strip cf canvas orra;, f.M..I.)Ul ltif.li. inrU. I Kthed auIchtirlaniJ when a few r ed CidciVj put into the caslc, set l! 'i r on Lre and held it in ti e cask tul it , surned,then bun k up. This CiJ.r be racked cffaim the Liter rnrt cf I u - - - - - - 9 first of March : and if not as clear cj j :. it. nut in isin"!as frc fne it. aritl atir if . r o then put tlic cAsk 5n a cool place wl.trr i. nrt be disturbtd, for the Cnirg to set.;., dcr prepared in. tliia manner, will tccp lor j cars. .. it is certa'oiy of rreat importance to t' a A Die Of America to cultivate tlie frn'.t . natural to the soil of their fount-TV. an I ta 1 die moa cf tle fruit which the soil pre ' especially,' when its produce is au aitit-L t " ,ue ana wt great consuinj tiou in t..is cc.. t 'V State Legislature lWeDKESBIT; KnV 5t ' ' ( 1. . r. v on presented tle De? rtinn fr Trrma Vrti. cum, . Vnton,' suggesting thai the clccUoiifor a jnt . ' 4 1 u represent suid tjvvn had been conducted ii an Lie- d manner, and that Wm. A. Iitdejohn, - .v -.-.ui.i i.i4 i;.n.i, m a not enui.ca to a seat- Iie icd to the Corr. lace of Privileges and Elec-.ions P;Ir. G. L. Da : : .-;i,- from the con-swittce t su-pen:-cnd the ba'.'. . ::;r for three Fi . . ."rClci ks, I'.cported,' thut Eeij. JI. Covi-.on'aiii lUrt. W. liOiKlnr.-n tveref'rrjp-t , . .... - - tin m iras sent jiir.lci tl j:i r; ; ti e t ' - La:,.l , irx ta t -tA in ....... t a & '. Cahtor,, the r!ovin,j messr.e "-'8 J We'ivopos! Out a select i i'4iiU .1 to u.kc ir.to cbnu.!cra h re, cr 111. y bo made to ' fir red: : .5 rc!. uve to military ' : ci to, Oa niotiua cf Sir. s f. r.tti t! e Senate, propos- Ct .liiint .ur.;r::!t-fe to uniilr I ; j U.s :pcu ?ucy cf asit: j-j U.c Ur c Ce- gi?uture should be contened at a more early dav .jijwiuwttvj uw jor toe it anrmai meet ' The Journal of the rnv-il r c.,.. lvt.. , - - . . m. kiuui my pnvate Secretary wiU herewith lay before your ho- miuuict- auu more iuiiy, ana at laitre infurm yod oa thislsubiectt..'' Z:-jA."S-' h'lfr ITQC Mlf1cM4t - .l.r.jT.I . . 6 Mvvcsay a UUTU Ume tO COnVCTlC the COUncu CI StHti in rnncAniiOT... f .1. 1 - - w v vi.o uciun of air. Crevetv kite Comptroller of the Ipublie ac counts of NortiwCamllm ? TKi. .iuvywi. 4.) w uca several inctiectual ballot' wwv iuu. , jic ouncu tt length returned a mcssare in wnuntr. - infnrmmw f kt. ment, and recommending Uiat the office of Comn- tlYuI.. thrritlll ..nm!n .1. . . v - vcu.uiil .111. i r. m a ..n .1 . Assemblv.-S rhat oiBee ha . ..cR-j . ; , v . . uiiiuica ac ' OUlCe the last Aswrntvlir 1. t w-?r n vcrnor of Georgia, herewkh kdd before you, cover toff sundrr resolutuma nf r . : .1 ...7.r state on the subject of boundary, also now laid before you, has been received and answered, as wilUppeat by my tetter Book accompanying this. - w7f ( ,1 also tar before yt e fcontentional agreement in regard to the bouudary line between tins State and the State of South-CartilW; Jl" f00 r, , . j niu cmcrcQ into by the Corandiisioners of the two States respectively, on the Jlth day of July last, together wiU, VheJouJ! ZftHF'Z of meCommissionera of this state, v Both of those mtercsting subiects I would asUeavetorecommwdtn the federation ofSe pgtsLture,, How far the expectationi of our dti- STSS11 br rtTcle, of thia last mentioned mfmnt t 1.., . ... , o--- yMuiu 'unuertaKe to say however, the high opinion I entertain of the talents and aeal of our Commissioners satisfies me that Jie term, and condition, areffocstthS could, at this time, possibly lbtolnttL- ..... No. 3 is a letter from the Secretary W.r Uuaof th hState, bemgthe quota oi7Nor&Sunl asauthonsed and fixed by the bivsofCwS measure an taken for complying VithSSl siuoo a. speedily and eiTectuilly ta poSK SSl be seen, Wevcr. fmrn ts Lie " 4W ... ' liVvv 4'j 4 u - AGnTr.tn.Tnop . ; The finit rf A e n. .j' ' . vw v. mjiikmc case. I. . ...... -... -.. Direction, for making twet, clear Oder that than .M , ytte voanujitrtnry una Men good for a lontr lime in rm,h, tit-, . ' . .r v a From the N. Vork f!i.mm-.:0l a4 1:: ," : There are persona in this country, who hat for years; been in the habit of makW parti ne 44wcet Cidervhichhey roe.IX ?Un doUa Per barrel , the nie. thod of doing it they have endeavored to keen aprofovrnd secret.";- ; . Th writer of thiahelng auamrwitithe art, is desirous that all cider makers may pro Ctby in and takes this method to make it liore generally known. -,v tJtfimDortanceinmalu mill, the press, and all the materials be sweet and clean, and the straw clear, from must.-: ro make good Cider,, fruit should be rine ground, the juice ts left in the pumice 24 hojes, the Cider wiU W richer. Softer, and . rr- "" ia uw Ul UlO Dower fit the executive tn e.!- -4.1. .1 . . . F.r 01 of the Secretory aTTv "lsleKr;C, iiT-T' v "uon i seeing we have bcither f equtpmenta!. f 8 Ietter fro the honorable Mr. BJounti one of the Representatives fmft- c.-.. :rr' gressinurtgoutracxleih i T Vr 7 uc wieapiy ana ruadiiy procured by u m sufficient numbers to arm our S uggesung .course as to the manner of. dSSg such arms when procured. . vlf7 5 . . v; r ' "'"unciii as Adjutant uene- ! T6, rocndonedinCol. Pasteur's K.icr.are rwiomnicnded na .1 ... , ac.on of the Legislature.- -..V.:' v.. .. : , . No. 6 cuntrana mrh hn.;;:... '''. ' '' J rr t. , -"r, Sujii3 ci mc jusuces of ue Peace and rield O.acers as have been rc ivea ty the exeatUve during the present year. : . . Vi.4 Wi uuLia ct sarry Countv., ;This ire nerall v tnnn trh tK.. v v - : 3 will K . 1 k..r. . ... IV " ;Vaer " ."V 1 ; termentation will cerurniybe more regular,;which is . of impor. taocc. , 1-he gathering and grinding of the ari. pUs,. and pressing out "Uie juice, , i' a mere manual labor, performed with very little skill bt the, operattor, :4-but here the great art of making good Cider commence, y for as soon as the juice , stressed out, nature' begins to work a wonderful change in it. Thejtice cf frut,if left to itself, wlU undergo three distinct fermentation., , alt of which change the quaUtv andtiatureof this fluid.. The tLVtMvl nous the second the Acid, which maker it hard and prepare, it for.vinegar ; If the third it becomes Putr.d.-.The .4 ferinenution U the only one of the juice, and leaves it a dea ' sweet, vinoutl liquor. ,? To preserve it in th" ' state is thcgraod, secret t this is done by furoi gatma tt wnh sulphur, which checks any tner icrmectatton, and preserves it its fine i nous state. -It ia ta h r,c -. Z 7 . , , ------liiut, iui A-iuer i. r v ' " ' ' From, tlic Phikdelhhia Cazette. '. OurcofTcspondtnt in IWon, amolJroJletvsan, 'e r iutu4aua Kiuowj! eiei'ant at i efloaion of an Uluttrioua Stateman. ' " V Tfi&mng '6mm were mwtom 4 Bi itith &aumn , . : I TAUTDuj-ry flaiterinff heart, -.-.' . : . ; ; ' And chid its wild wandering wayt i . I charg'd itfrom f .llyto parC! .S.f ' -n'i to husband the rcatof itsdarsii " i" t bade it no longer admire ' 1 The meteor'a that fancy bad dntst t I whiaper'd twattirae to retire, v r S'5'; fAndaeckibraMAXsiowoFBssr.; : i'Jt.t.-.i ., ; -i-'rv j J A Charmer wa. rtstungths while,' - ' ,s ' ' 5 ? J JSP10 ""f P tf my by ; ' come, Utn" the cried witH a aiuile, ' - j , " " hew you the place and the niy -s i( I foUowd the witch to her home, U''L fowJ lwJ- her piest . , '. ' ' y T,1 excUim'd will I roasw ; t I "la search of the Maasteji or Kssr4 lV , Buttle sweetest of momenta will fly, V . ,. -,. Net kwf'wa uy fcney beguU'd, ' - ;: ; But too soon I confessed with a aisrh, V- , , v K v-Thattiie gyren deceirM while sue aniiriL. ,ub iP0e v 'KWw tamine and unwary breast. , t " . ',' .? And the door of each atenue close. "7 s That led to the M.suos or Htsr1" ' ': ' ''"-' 5"' 1 ---'' -,'tf ''-' : Si JvThea rrkndshin entie'd meto artsy, I L i ZXTQ e 'w roaunee t jj? I Jou.)4 that she iiieant to betray, - ?. r And shrunk from the Soroercr'sj ance ; , . ji expericnce has taught nie know, . ,:1 "" VrT? A rerhVd on her breast,' ''.J aCjrbA toss on the billows of woe, : Wc'.-- 5 And nVer find the Massiob or' atstl " ,;-.'.v.-fi.-fM - r.-.u .i-v'i'-v.' ,.iBeajurela atft I detefnuned to W.ly'A;: 'v- U t PWdencel met in the way 1 - S Ctetnai flM'd ikrhtfiw. her eye,k- "( 1- - ,l5?ca-M 8he hewd me a rrave, c ; " A tttU5s Vd floweradrwsM V ; ; "tpoSelSiSi haranish'd: C ' V irJ ,he if" bkn appear'; 4 ? J I ule that woull baniih Ispa - K . , -r -y I'v-iuit.iia tear I Doubt, and fears irom my bot-n were cnten, - . j r . . a vros o Her Dream, : r w, 1 I A PT1 ly to Heaven j. t nvyi ahtnn as inetjicancr ft 1 i- ",wrr wwawja 4 Oaar. uh'tAik!?' Bay denominated Christians,' C,i at7 X'y5r We bcSrve t At Lev. Mr.J, , AaTs-lWe hav r-,, .v ltl ' i.- i . .. announce th.nw IS"'.. f".11 Pu.UiCi stntV:J nT- wencan ingenuity. ESsS bwim to tb eors of this p T the ArwfaW o,Ae 7 f w"lnrC. IIe'tNtmoa. Hk. w npiiiy InerrsoreT- .. a parw.ul.ir description ofllicm. - -clinics c laat one oft ; - tonwomUaS i . .a.10, -imostanytxcncsste'iUircl

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