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Volume '; II- . ;Page rl: f .YA-o. i'r frsb'Ih requiring the paywntcJ money as x i jjrsGiuO for the rencri of the tharter, wider the IJea, as be expressed It, that the United Sates have ao riht to grant, and Kill ks to r cxchiaiv e pri vileres. ' ,; ' ' ' -' , " ' 5 ' i, ..A siw " ndc by Mr. Taylor to amend the 'il3 by extending tb term of coquuludc of the thirtcr torn SO to 25 Tear. ? ' .' - - f ,Ai Whilst thi' motion vai utvlcr debate, a motion .-rasdtoadinucn and carried. . - 1 JfirU 23. Mr, Upham moved the follovriojj; re A tolutkmi - .JVraoiWjThat tl5 secretary ol the T reasury be greeted to by be lore the Home a state; iicnt of any um or sums of money for outfit or compensation u William Sliort, M minister or agent from the U. Starrs, to the court of St. Pelersburgh, whether ro of tha Iom aaJkarued at the last muot rfCwprM,' mat M4 ben aaUy bavvwwe. latta bad granted an authority ararty autuUr to this in aearij liar Mine Unguae. , , '..' Mr. Dana's ftuxjon traa nepttived, 13 U 59. ' Ta cooiauu.ee iLearoae usd reported the btfl without antcwImanL, '-;-',..-, -.., Mr.iMaa movei uat the btO be oa the but tx to morrow, with a vtwof aarrtajBiif froai the Secretary of thcTreasury what aaotxw was actealiy vaatedJfegatiwad. t aa am was men ordered to bs engrossed tor a Uura reading-. ilArW ?t ' Mr. Rhea mwved tq refer the letter re ceive! from Qen. Wukinsoe to the Set'rrtary of War. Mr. wootaoa) nwvea that Uua aaouoa ba aa tha tabta. Carried. . j , Mr. Sin ilk, fron the committee to wltom vu referred die resolution for reducing the army, reported a hill to discharge the three Brigadier Ratei-als to redaee the Ar al v toe onjruuu prsce establiaiiroent, to dharre the tcitd directly from the Treasury, or from any of Jau.ernuaierarf officers aud men ilh j months addiuoiul ihn hanker of the U. S.iit Utiropc, and from what f ind any such turn has been drawn, together with a tbiteracnt of the authority or amltoritiea ander alikh the aaine may hare been received, so far ai tite er'utence ekltln the Treastirr Department, t The reaoluuon was agreed to witliout a division. r Mr. Upham rcovc:lthefollowintj resolution. Betotvtd, That tho Pi-ewdent of the United butes I i bc oiu was twice reaa ana eammiUM i KKDUCTIOX UK TUB NAVY. On Btotion of Mr. lUndolph, the House resolved itself into a committee i .the whole, Mr. Kittin in the etiftir, on the htU to rwdtice the BaVal establishment of the United State. .'. i i, . .. M . After a discussion of several hours the bill was amend ed by strikaif; out the whole substance of the hill, leaving be requested cause to be 1 ud before this House a terrier or uuwortkv ofrmsir. snd retainlnr the last secUon ' Statement of tno several cqpsulur or coiamercial I resprciuig navy yixtU, wbich was so rmended u to incluiW acents iwviiig aulboilty under the United routes 10 uie navy yam at waaiuagtoa amonffst those to pc conu- foreign countries ' . : A t ' Onheggession of lr TaV llZtXZ. , fcwing addnon whs made to the resoluuoh : toge- tller (Mntilxesrx of ue biU ind.i.. rherwith the salaries or tompensntJOtV if ahy, al- Debate arose, r.d the House adjourned at 5 o'clock. Y- lowed to thorn respectively." ri25.wOn motion bf Mr. Bacon, resolution ..." - Mr. Kltea moved further to amend the resolution I was adapted invtructine the" dOmmfttee to whom j by adding to the end of it the words" and whether was referred tho report' of the -Secretary of the Uiv.ot mem nave oeen engagea in procunng anu us i reasury on- nunulactures, to enquire into the ex posing of British licences to trade." 1 I pediency of further amentling the census law, ao as ' bit. upnara aaia uts oajeci was mereiy to oduuh atfect tne omcei to collect lni urination on tne a convenient document for the use of the members, subject of RLinufactures, and he did not expect to have . attached to it any . LOAN BILL.' - thing about the murder of Pearce, the attack on the The engrossed bill authorising a loan for a sum Chesapeake,' British impressments, or what not. of money was read a third time. He had no sort of objection; to the enquiry, but it The bill was passed, by Teas and Nays as follow : n not fair to attemDt to tack such a rider to his YEAS Messm. W. Alaton, Anderson, Bacon, Bard, nn5nn " ' , , , I Bsuett, Bibb, Boyil, J. Brown, R. Brown, Burwell, ea7T ZZaZ .K. fm T,n .Calhoun, (Mopton, Qohh, Cochran, Cook, Cox, - . ..... ...... . ill... . l r. . l.m. k. ii.w a.wa.a . m uwm ' " U tiH five, la diacuMing thai biJ tie the mKCtionof ihe navy, aad ao question Is yet taken oo lu iinc, to a third readkg. The Lot question token be fere the House admumed, was oa lodehcite poaiponeaient. and was nrn tired 17 to 4 r. , v - - 1 HlLltARY. (jiRy wjgfestirg to the Reisalng OEkcra, that t.- . taxent .season b more proper for Henawa t atari ' the summer and awtuma. Iri the LiHc teaaon; , when they do osiM?iy take place, tspecLl!); in the ks country, one third, and frequently more, of the ir.dua are ratable . to muster in. consc p icnce of -sk4tnesa,ndtbte who 6 present therosclrei aro corn men ly unable to distharr the arduous dutiea of the day wkh trU and alacnty Some. Review loathe eastern part of the state will take place thia ' ' spring, and perhaps It would be well fc r the miliiis t&4t they srere general. We hate; beard-only of the following reviews which we notice here for the . blormatioa of .those, interested, all which are to ' . talto place la June next, t In the 1st. Brigade, tho 1 Chowan Regiment, the 13th 2d Brigade, Craven, f Ttb ; Beaufort 9tiU5th Brg". Mertinu 1 1th (' Edge (. rombe, 18ih-Ul2tb Brigade, Lenoir, 4ih ljth Bti.w. gjde, Bertie, l5th. v The Reviews in the th Bru ' pide commence in May, but we have not been In-, f a aa a - w a . a . During the last year military schools Were taught in several counties of this state, by two' gentlemen from Virginia. The very liberal encouragement they met with, equally honourable to themselves and to the spi!1tofcrmUitia,has,welvope,(Uough!frine4 f nardcuhir times.-. IfinfbrmaOon of we are without the tatormation; suu retained the , Rview previously to tUeir taking place, U furtoislu employme of their valuable semces, and, we 4 tti,.we glaujy brt brief notice of them.', -could wish, had also e xcited the enterprUe of others. Essays and communications tor this depart- 1 A Jir. Archibald Munbr, who had schools lnim.n. ink. r..vr..iK. - . . ... . . . , , ... w w.ia uwuaiuiii ,v,vtvu. . 1500 dollar year for his services: ndaMr. Wren, who taught in Northampton, was very libe rally compensated. These, w believe, were the only, attempts ever made to ? establish, military schools in this, state; but from the success those gentlemen met with, it. is altogether probable many Ciore anight find it much til their advantage, to un derukf so very useful and honQUraUc an entcrprixe. Since we hare mentioned these gentlemen we .m . s a . a 'i i . . . a .a Ctj O Star; A seiting genllenlan who wash Newbert'aWlnj.tbJ , ig of the Superiour court last week; has inform will aay something of their schqplsj we know but eousofa murder which wst lately perpetrated thero. little, and should he glad to tie iniormed ot more, i auposco ay papain vi ard I luker and Mr. retoj . Mr. Mumbv tauarht a comnanr of militia, near ltd,onaladaboui IT -years old. The followant? - " where, the United States Rifle Comnanv, command- i a history of the case as .feceited from our infor ed by Captain Forsyth,- waa then -iUtioned, in .mar.t. 6eventl weeks agd tapt. Tinker wkl,Ir. - Stokes j and the best compliment Xhat could be Uurand, hls brother m law. aivl the lad onvbatrd, , , . paid Mr. Murphy is, that iii scholars, embracing c ried a cargo of sugai and coffee to Baltimore, i . indiscriminately an entire militia company, perform whiclt,he aold.for, money. " He then ensuved his ed. their ' several exercises and. evolutions with al- vessel with a -valuable eargi . to Newbor n, and sailed; 7 most eaual soint aud exactoess to. Caotain For. o oauaati near tne ilatieias Danks-he landed tlte-- fjessce to reflect on the tendency of his own amend . " inent ' It would imply, that tle government t had - cgntinued consuls abroad with a knowledge that they ' had been concerned w this" traffic. ' .- Mr. Quincy reprobated the amendment as going to reflect censure on the consular agents generally, v to do which he could not consent. . . ' ." .Mr. Rhea said there whno specific object in the resolution fu-st pivpo J, aud his. amenchyent went V to give It one. lie said he had seen a great deal in . the newspapers aboutthis trtule in foreign licences, i and he wished to get to the bottom of the business, V that if our consuls were innocent of being concern k ' d lir it mey might be justified to the world. ' Mr. Gholson moved that the resolution lie on the v stable,, "iL'-'f".---- ' - ; '' ' ' Mr. Pitkin- hoped it would not lie on the table. , He was desirous of knowing who were the officers l: of the United States abroad, and whether , they re- ceived j dat-ies. and, if so, whether those . salaries ford, Cutts, Dawsort, Desha, Findlcy, Franklin, Gannett, Gardner, GarUnd, Gholaun, Goodwyn, Holland, Howard, Hufty, J. G. Jackson, Johnson, Jones, Kenedy, Love, Lyon, Lyle, Marion, Matthews, M'lvim, Miller, Mdnor, Montgo mery, N. R. voOre,T. xoore, Morrow, Mumford, Newton, Nicholson, J. Forter, Kfaof Fen.Klies. of Ten. Richards, Boane. Boot, Saire, Samatana, Sesver, 8evhcrt, Shaw. Sheffet, Smelt, Smilic, G. Smith, j. Smith, S.bihiih, South ard, Thompson, Troup, Turner, Van Horn, Weakley, wiiitemu, Wiisoii, wiuii, ana VVitfterspooo77 , But- sytho't company, against whiqh they were frequent- money "id sunk the iressel . by boring oles in her? , ' 7 r- ly drawn out fa copetWom iTph Forsythe' "1 , """ cdntpator have been in this city, and they were well "ore to protest jhat,the ,vesel was Josi in conse-' ipTtned. Mr. Wren's school (for we beheve be tpience of her age ,M bad conmupn, and atatetT f -but t one in thiatate) has beerfreprescnted to Vt tho money, went jo the bottom, and two menf l a very favourable maitiier.V.'Tite. otlbTf ''ircre drowoed.'to jririig for .it'. 'VThelthoqgfa( J 1 tl t l t !. ai.l . 'aiMlaaakla.aV4akAaaaal " lwasan4sa4 k1 L aawt Jl (,antkH.M....Ka'A -l ' discipltned. had us in omn ixilice was estAhliahed In it. and all tha nrerau. evidently -tUtored, ipre varicated, and in subseoucnt tiony and duties of war imposed,, and strictly ob- nversation said .ho mi were drowfted and that served. ; . . . ne ntmseu assisted to iana in money, un ftaw-j We formerly took occasipn to notice, in the best daynyhtthe 8tb mt a little ar iniduight TLi a NAYSMeasra.BiiusdeU,Briridire,Camiben.W.j terms of commendation we cotlld use, the Military Vrano and the lad (who lodged at Tinker s). were trained by Mri Grevilie, and the useful exerdona gun and answered they.; were going to shoot ducks . and honourable example ot a Mr. Smith, a School- an now or two aner, mey returned witnout xpe, I . . it L . t . 1 .t ! . ' , ' . Iwui nit 'aU Min V..illa4 lU'iMik- . iviasrer innosit; ana wa niK.c tms repeuuon to l7 6,uiu.fc" "1 "u"t cir Chamberlain, Clay, LlMia, Davenport, .Ely; EmuU, Gold, Hale, Haven, R Jackson, Jenkins, , Key, Knickerbacker, Lewis, Macon, MTJiyde, Moscly, Pearson, Pickmsn, Pit kin, Potter, Quincy, Randolph, Stanley, Staqford, 8woope; Taggart,? ailmadge, Taylor Upham, v an Uenssalear, and Wheaton 35. REDUCTION OF TTO5 NAVt impress on the.minds of the public the importance quired for the bby i .Tinker said, be had gofte ou - 'exercises into schools, as a ooaro a Tessei. un tnev istn uiu the body oi the. were independent their'erpcncts, for he had seen blU a "r' unconditional Inahaccouht ca Imt lor bv the Senate, resoecune 1 of intruHiirintr tnilitar ....www , - ..... . (', " ; o ; i f -i jm m . . v . . Thai miestinn n titan m rnnmrrmr with th I nFiil atvan-Sii; a Mirifttitiitt! for lmwvf-nt urnnv. ItOV WHS found SoaUneT Onthe HVCr With Slxlv weiG'ht committee of the whole in the first amendment, and I menu, and calculated to inspUe pur youth. with a o" stones fastened to Kim ,by ropes, his feet tied.' cameo, jo so. - i lever-uymj attaenmem to rauitaiy mancciLyrcs.- "m ui"r" eu wiuiiiiin? pcsa The question was suted on concurrence with the j ttiueraht dancing and. music-masters might profit ,Tinker and pdrand were, taken up , these whh ma- committee of the whole in sinking Out so much ot l oy this hint, it tney would tievote a tew weeks, to ?7 w,cr iforrooorauiig wrcumswnces appearing m .Ts'Ns;,f A!', sale of all the I acauire a knowledge of the Broad-Swotd Exettise proof, they were comniitted to tail, tA few davs af 'i I for Cavahv. thev coiuld blend their r-rofessiona with ter, Uurand, under V hope onnioiu made.' ttl said Jft . . ... v : i . ' I 1 L - 1 . . . I ' I . !. J hill MtrifAaLinn aF.1i. v.J : . ! & - . .. . . I ivi H if uiuiA nH .t n vi. nf nnv. nn rm.i miirn nnvumnirK in inpinapivM in m narimiflrw mini wm uaumvimi v. uib iu imcr. s .- - - w r .. u . meexpenxesoftntercourse wim the isarDary OttThuTsdaf .last' TWat i9l the naw atid who the and-navr men in the House. General Davie, on the first establishment of tbe Ale to ribtaw radia jury- thekw deem, Impar- uu iw uaW no ...wiyv-ai 7 1 . 'f.,.- i.. I Ttt; .,l.o.. n..r.i-..r..ii. . i.wv. tial. ; More thanlOQ hl.:fUr: whh th rnmmiiti in trikino- Mil u mtich nf th I duce mihtar exercises amomr the student t und aid they " had formed and eXnresserfanooinioh un i -ii . . .i r . . I - V jl.U. :.(. . . ...1 CnvnilmKIa tn ka. . t.a . . lit ? 0111 as relates to Uie II Igates . 4 I more lately, a ;ciiuuiuu, wuu, irmioui wiy prcicu j-j-t. .jjijoujicr , uciwccu vwciuy aii ; YCAa.-rnessra. v. Alston, Anaerson, uara, nassev, lioyd, Breckeni-idRe, J. Brown, R. Brown, Burwell, But ler, Calhoun, Campbell, vv. ctumDerun, ciopton, voa, the-funda, ofthe' United l States Were used in the Mediterranean,, ,. r :,; ' f Mr. Dana ;$aid; he,. .was against the prdposed amendment.?: Could no proposition, be asked, how ever fair or rational, lebrouKht forward without splicing fi me proposition Of tins kind to it f. Anat(ioX Crawfoi-d, Cntts, Dana, Desha, Emott, Findley, would the House put it In a torm whicn lmpueo i Ffankitn, Gannett, Gamner, Garianu,Uiioison, Ocxwwyi i . " . . . . .1. .1 .1 I i i t l I. , I . . ! 1 ..V .... y that the President ought to be impeached f Had Gold, Hale, Haven, Howard, R. Jackson, Jenkins, Johnson, was waen upou u j uw ou, w nai . J r r.v6!-... V-- i-J Jones. Kennedv. Kev. Knickerbacker. Lewis. Love, l.vle. 1 C0DV of the letter ContatOUlE the DroDOSltlon We . .rh --s tad -u. jrrss. tt3rij,TssLiL ty then, V He hoped the House would jiever agree l Roane, Boot, Isions cimcr toino viencrui s uiicma or uiiiucnce,yei r v ngeu oy tne prisoner, ana .aiier . . , - emulous of tracing at k distance the footsteps of so fTry exertion durincfthe whole day and summon -f.iU (h;ir ffprt tn fnn Tnlntwi. Kft nwlaf. arat rwliava. Ten lUrorS WrnrM awnrn. ' Thai traaf "waa" tUirfhyV?i:'.iL'S? i wsa akan nrirtn' hhr th Rnard. hnt us w hnvat . OOStDOP'-H to th rtrict trm hf'lhft eoiirr.li L., "ii'z&''.-$-t "I . T . r " . -VT ' " T . V T'..T L.tA.. " .r--t,-,.,. X s . i ' iTjri ty then, V He hoped th to such a proposition on so slight a suggesUon.r The motion to lie onthe table was withdrawn, and Mr. Rhea's motion to amend was negatived.. .The resolution was agreed to. .Oft motion of Mr. Rhea,' the unfinished business of (he bank bill was ordered to lie on the table Mr. Randolph culled for the consideration o motion that the New England Mississipi Land Company have reave to withdraw their memorial. ' The House refused novrto take up the subject, 54 to,33. , . - 1.0 AN Bil l. , ' On motion, the House resolved itself into a com miltee of the whole, on liie bill authoriking a loan for a sum of money In the discussion wliidi took place on this bill there was no objection to the DtinciDle of it. LiVerT centlcman who spoke as' ?' pectable member of your iToard some tan ago I Lt lso been deeme : circumstance, ... : .. SaAblUlOCa 1 will f ! ' Tb'jre were some, extraordinart circumstances some Vhijch led to thj? discovery of thii murder. It was the Cjot customary for the. watch, to remain out -after 12 .Via. .rtVlnrlr thus riicrhf waa an- OTxriAri w . sage, aammonsj snieit, smiiie, ,to. onutn, I '. , -p-z- i civ- : .LlilA.s-ri.t'l-ij ri.j.... r.. J. Smith, Southard, Stanley, Thompson, Tracy, lreup, I Hw,ww ""V"?" ? vwniuuu wsau. , ; unr suuu8 . mr iu vunuw own; wnen f 4 i Turner, Van Horn, van uensseiaef, Wilson, winn aim I the Hoard oj i rutxccnpj me vntvernty of Jv. C bu'"5 w.re"i",s vi nat uie oouy - WitliersTXHm 77. , I flvu-ri .1 nrrt infrirminl thnr ! .H ' Or me DOy ShOma OOW Wltn 60 Weiffht Of Blonfcs Fas' - . NAY8.Messrs. Bacon, Bibb, Blai.lell, Cl iZ:: "X, proposed the ihtrodueUon of miliurv nfPen. SMhprt. shaw. shefte. s. Smith. Stanford. Swoboe, I among the students of the Unreraty. but that cir. i affirart, Taiimadre, Taylor, upnam, vveaiiicy, wneaton i cumsiances existed m uip urcn tntant state of the and Whitehill-32. . . . . . , .f 4 I institution which prevented his nrotxiaition bclna- jitrit 26 .Mr. Bibb presented memorsul of the I acceded im: . . . .-;.. Lcc-islature of Georeia on the subject of a dispute I u Salrmahn. a fJerman antVinnr. Ill a a-1Vm..Ml subsisting between that state and the state of North Jtise on Education, has reepmmended these exercis Carolina in relation to boundary. He said it whs jes- a ;cf ,ihQ high2st -importance to preserve the not his intention to press the affair upon the atten-1 health of the studious, and to give energy to the fa tionofthfe House at so late a period ot the session cuMes1 of therrjnd." '. ' ' His purpose for the present was barely to lay th - ln many the northern SchbMs ahd Cofae'ges merrrjrialand accompanying documentt upott tlie the have hasen introdiv-ed whh all Hie Hvahrn?M table. It will be recollected fsaid he) that by the that th hA hftn.faiir.ht hrr tWrKi. t af , ,t j A ail I 1 awa w vavw om them.. Tinker's connections arc wealthy and msneriisJ' Ht Is himself rich tut his character has ahvay beenl ', . . ' i; a slender oiie. . . Edward, from Lisbon, . with forty-five genuine fuil blooded Meritio ' tiheefj. Massachyset' ' is ' Indebted ') to the patriotic exertions of Messrs, t'oradSttia Cbo-". idge ta' Ca. merchants of Boston, for this" valuablS ? acqui&ition toits manufacturing interests; ; s. r w .. 1 i . . m . , a . i SEmcdtotlienronri -rtvofnlaciiiff at the disrxisal of arucies oi agteement ana cession entereu into m fpijr the eovcrnment a sum of money fully adequate to ' 50 J between the v niteq States .ana tne state oi t Th- adoption of a measure of this kind in North meet the appropriations aulhomed by law lor the "s' w.m i u w 6.. . urolina) , peculiarly desirable, the' disci present year. . ' P1 r 9 fn m aegrce oi norm 9four miiitta, requires a radical reform ; Mr. Bat.a moved to nmend the bill so afto authorise a lamuae between tne states ot in. varouna a. . ana by iayrag foundation of the future soldier in l!an " not cxcewlmif l.KUO dollars, DUiiir uie amount oi I eiiiicsacc, aim were uuiuiu iu u, iwcnc uuw.ieu and the 1 9crnmrrihn ar.holar. wa shall itnvt. an imnnrran. the pt inclpnl mmburaaMe,-&c. ' . , l 31141 nf-7 . thousands dollars m consideraUon for her dyaritaEe in addition to those mentioned by Salx- -'Tins motion wu sujypord by tbe nover,'MessTf Gold,' Western land9. Soon afler that agreementws con-1 marm. . . ' ' 3KS,wK 2$Z.tF Trustees should atthis time think proper The nrpumcnt in faiiur of the (notion were generally lv ,. I. L V B ' T 8 1 10 retlulre or recommend these exercises to be per- tiuit it w ininrorwr to attempt to cSvi 'wuc iuc kvb i tormert by the students of the University, I will DfDf . J4 ; ,.' ' " I" Oranre eewrtyum the 14th ult'ltf. Marv iriiJtm!ii V , widow of John Christmas iormerly of said county, f She1' died at the advanced age of .84 year, leaying a nume- rous ana rcspecuble iumhy Of children by whom, and . by all (hose. bo had the pleasure of her acquaintance, she J will be long' remembered With the moat aliectionate eo4 derneas'.-'. V ' "-.'. .... ., J John Roane jun. sometime, sinca rommitted to the jail S of King & Queen for .h murder of his wife, died swfoV'Jv' giving; unt a specious nami inaiuprrowingnioiiej.iiiiouui ui inc oiaic iu mo iiiiiuuiiaiua wiuun uic uuuiiuary present tO'the institution an elegant Stand 01 Co- w l cf-a payin!? th publio debt ; that all authority thus ascertained. North Carolina believing that fours, a drum and Fife, and a model for such a Gun to b,wicy should be express .and spec,Bte a. the s 4th degree had not been correctly ascertained as will be suitable for tCuse of the studenta V It ws siiki in ren'.v that there could i bc'no objection by the Surveyor General of Georgia contiuuedlo 1 ohfer to ensure success to this design, if toninus- i adopted, I will publish arid give to each A Manual of Military DUetftlttu." which already composed for my'ovm use. I will student I have submit ,. .a v- . T tv..; ii.. ,...tu .r....,j .,. ,i, r.,, r. k;ii , ti.ot exticise lunsuKuun oyer tne territory Mium"fa!f;h wanted todcCi sy tbe ordinary expence sioners were appointed on the part of each state to oltbe jtrrtTnVTrC Hut to buy debl1icrctot'ore contracted, I unite' in ascertaining that txtint, and havinc dis- u' itosrology m r that it was as charged the dftty assigned to them their report.wa j tii Manual to the inspection sortie military man specific la , .,j v-' mll,:on nf.pr .h.Kuf- rtii arrniint agreedtoby North Carolina, but rejected by Geor- of tafcWtt Btld experience for correction and will - . . iininw an 1 m rkta a 13 , r liiAm anMmia m l.a . a . . r"V. ' opcared u exist as to the sum i b" iioiik nun. , iuu v-jtnen puousn it, at my own expence u tne irustees . . v i i I ii. I rirniiranriiB mm wnm nnmnnnma urii nnr rrwtmr I. i ' i- 1 T . i i .r . ' r t " . 'Uicsuni hi oe loanea. nc i ..... iwnvmo n.w wnvwj A prpposiQon was then made on the part ot Mr, Jiana I of live iincetuinty WhV" rciiDbnrasl.'le of course as 7hority to borrow f tt mm iif mmu iu:feiiincr four millions ' oouars. y , Thk mtoM- w'tiwrted aud opposed by the me i fehtlenit n a. tliclornit-r motion. ii ; In stipnoH of tle . motion, it was aid that this sum was f J, H that the Secretory of thjs Trcaniry had asked for, and I 'j. ss therefore an much as bunlit to be given, Tho ado- ? cates of tl mf'iidraent also c(d tliev were averse to It pislntSnir l.i;twlfil.l tn vot !in- million without knowlncr -""Pi .ir......, r-r v)(r what, or to SHrrenderiiij,'iiptlieirjudirmcnts to Execu- I va nju.Mi inn , ii.i .n iiiai iiu i'iv.kuiie wfuui V hut horro wore than' waa iicctssary. ,,t ,it . J,VV . hi rcply'It wts said that since the Secretary of the Treju 1 vtiry had matl? tb"e f stinmto in question, other expences ' Bid bea-n Incurred i that it wss impossible to tell the pre 1, .fine smmitW!intcdnnilCn'P'ts, should adjounv as jBL , Impojsiblc to fcLJ on ona. day what j)ropriations h7 should make the acxf ilsy i tlist, if nojt necessary, ! ' 11 teji'iiv tn'lxwT woHblnotl used f In tlic caas taken. Georgia that commissioners should be again ap- pointea tor tne purpose oi removing all oouot upon Uie iect which has been rejected by N,.jCaroli na.' . Thus est the dispute t and jAe rinpleasant condition of the p?Ople under, he. i sohflicting laws ,r ofates ' must be obvious to everv man. The memorial asks the mterpositfon of Congress, j that some proper person may oe vutnomtca iw ua certain the 35th degree bf north latitude, which is the Omy question In dispute. Th legislature of UeorgW Kei auuionseu ui mane mia icqucai nwiu th'e Consideration that tfe United States, are bound to put the state in peaceable possession of the coun- aSV. rknir rinvai SiVlrt. . ': . ; " T. J' ." . The House -were engaged Trpm. eleyen o clock approve of my design, and by a resolution of their Board will authorise me to do so, ' , ,i ", M However strone miehthavc been my conviction of the utility of a measure of this kind, I should ne ver hare hazarded this expression of the sentiment if I had not been preceded by the example of the nign; autnonues x nave menuoneu. . fa i ncy connim w hat I had before' learned from r my own exberl- encej; fend I haVeenUie confidence that the same patriotism: which has uniformly .vindicated the rights of the University, and been asiidiious In the promotion of useful science, will be extended' to ..... . i . t ic i nn . ' . t, , ! '. patronize uus design,' ii me a rusieea snau oeueve K will aoa to tne vaiuc oi me insuiuuon, or oe pro ducdvo bf benefits to the statfc '. : ! ; h uno wora mor remarks. We win rd more and we will end our flcsuTt6ry ,Ve win tahc the liberty or fnst respett- ' - - -. -r :. . lWeai appy to learn the safe arrival of the slup,' . NUT1CE., THR Drawing of the Cape-Feai f-ottery ' commenced . this day in tlie State-House, in the town of Fayette- viUe.' , In order to rive tfer.crid aatiiifiirtim 1, lu.... thought prortoappoint Duncrai M'Rae, Esq' PoHtnaai icr, auiu duiiV oinuii, Aiercnain, gentlemen' ot Jligh re- , anMarulirV Sail ffiai n.iM t..J. 1- V J- . . . km i. r J -wivv.i,juujc, iuic9ua urawintr. Tickets warranted undrawn may be had by applyhig to any postmaster in the sute, or adjoining states Th buanesswdl be conducted with open doors, and hv every - "'roiiE uoui so as to give general satisiaction. A V. two thirds of the Tickeu are not yet sold, the drawing wilt f progress bus slowly until that mrmW is sold, and the , we shall draw 500 numbers per Any ojita the drawinir is ' finished. " if . ' . ta 1 WtfSAlWVil A iVD.Uw Fayetteville. Anril 19. 1810, . (Ty 5Ht Numbers Drawn. . f i5 rwaes as follows t2 Priies of K50, J3 do. of 80,t ; ; 58 do. of 1122 do. of 8t ' t- Vrf 04 UnrnmittpH i :: C ryo Wake Jad on tha 29th of April, fci, ; ' egro afan who says his name ia.C ' 'I iWTLL, it 23 years of arr and has alargw . T i'.Y, -m-.i;w Mm, ii i.i....... Allen Davis of VVak countv. art wascarV , , ried in, 8ruth Carolina by Robert Crerst . shaw ami hiivd to Mr, Levi Moses, a JewJ 'it T in Colijinbia. TThe owner is r tu.-ied ly.' 3 come, forward, prove .property. PS7.C . enargeaana tax him away. , r v , . i . . ttaWgn, !Way?; liiO-; i , ,v UlLUAM i?tt)Tf.'. .
The North-Carolina Star (Raleigh, N.C.)
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