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&04 f- iLlL A' : . r Vol. II.l RALEIGH, JULY l2,i8io. - f No. 28. - - -, - t i e c J c , r a f v ' i- o n . it' Jo e c y 5 r r. it , is h' r !e d re H-S- :s is s' jr ie )e S-, a-: . le ... at ' ts . Id al i w w n . ir Pj - 4 . s. , at J C 'X i- i r a- tf. If. it - at sS 8- ' at t r e. ' o- or 1 , i- ' a, in ' t i ? . re j ia r ! ce' atf ill f a il. ( Jl bu t Jie ; iew ted 'bp tts nr. ee, MS . , $ZT tVtlfXlO BVSBT TBCBSftAT, BT THO HtBJKBtOB, JtfB.rOJL El Si CO. AT THE vrrtR BD OF VATBrTBriLLBTBBBT, BEAB CAISO'f COBJIBB rBICB TKBBX DOLLABA BE AifHCff, FATABLB MALT TXABLT IB APTABC &1ROLS r&rBR 10 CSMTS. ' ' , " V " " : ADVERTISEMENTS, s vl Caution ! ALL person Arc hereby cautioned against trading for Two NOTES T Hand, given by tbe Subaeribcr to . George WsUsee.of HttCfcunty. One is (or 850 Dollar ca demand i the otiier for 55 J Dollar, on demand the 2Jth of December next As I consider the above Note ' ta bat been frautlulrntly ohtained. I am determined Bot to pay them to laid Wallace, or any other perao, aateaa 1 am compelled to do ao by - . -.'' . 1 NEED HAM WHrrusT: ' - July 1,1810. ' , "tr-at - : ; : Great Bargain ! : ;V ; I will tell, on credit of one, two and three year, all my 1 ; : STOCK OF GOODS, , AMOUNTING to between tore and five tbouaand dol lara. Ilteae Good were ptifchaaed low for cash at Sew York and Petersburg. .They xonaiat of every article -' usually found in a Well assorted country Store, ait well in , thedry pood as the grocery line. As I wish to decline bu siest, 1 would gire great bargain, to those desirous of riagmin tne AltrcanUla Une- c-: . ;' JAMES WILLIAMSON.'' Person ceunty, July 4 181o. v ' , v ST Tw 'T'1 HIS Drawing of the Cupe-Fe ar Lottery is postponed - a unui tucsuay uic 2m mv in oroer mai ueitt)emen .. at a disUnce may hare a opportunity of purchaaing some tJ of the Tickets which are undrawn.; Tickets which hare 1 drawn Prize will be received in cavment for other Tick. ; r el s warranted undrawn And Ticket warranted undrawn .) - Mill be sent to any Post Office in this State or the adjoining : 8utes to , Accommodats purchasers. - Seven Thousand " Tickets have been drawn, leaving only Four Thousand ia - as VYneei, Among wnich are the toUowmg Prizes ' i t R6000 - . . R6000 , ..-2U00 4000 1000 ; , .- r ; . 3ooo a -" ''' "' S50 "-j 2oo,,V;-;;i ' 800 . ''. loo .".'; V 4 looo ' -5o looo :- j2o', .'". 136o t . 1 ' '-- . 435 . 844 do of ;',,'i.Vv:6;...: vcracj T he f:rst drawn Ticket osi the, 24th 111st, VOl be entitled to a Prize of g 5po In consequence' of the trreat rain of 1 iri I u-t : 1 1 . a . - 0 vuo ucci, 4 nun arc now aeuuiK; KjrTi, v - - ;-Vi.':;V,r-- V v; II. BUAKSOX FAyetterille, July 3d, 1310. ; ' 2T ;W I' Prize of 3 do "of . 2doof. t T vdoi of. ' 4 do of lo do of C So .do ; of , , 68 do of 435 r do of TEK DOLLARS REWARD. '; pSTOtEN'f.';;. ' ( s At nu i "i ouDscrioer, a liKAT a A HOKSB, About four feet 8 or 10 mcbes high, 0 years old last spring. fie as a. littlrt hivhn i k:l- . 1 . UUIH 1T f ? V VtbA farther side. It it presumed r-i : Wai he .war taken by two routir men ' : -a who absconded from the neitHfibuor- T" 1 ..... P. . nooa una piace at uie time lie was missing. ' The men are small And slender made, and Auhiect. to ret intoxicated with spiriu. Their names I forbear to mention at this time Uiey Are supposed to bare gone to the Western Country, and it it not tmproba- . Die uiey wmseit orexobange tne norse by the way. I therefore bag the attention of every honest and honourable person to observe if they can see a horse of the Above des cription, and if theV will write me by post to italeiirh. I will come or send and satit-fy the Above reward and all ne- .cessary charges..-1 1 vRaleigh,! June l4i, 1810. MAlTHliW SHAW. ' Twenty Dollars Reward. ' I ! 111 tMMMjM ( 1 STRAYED or, 8tolen, from the Subscriber, on Tuesday nieht the 3th instant, a Bay Mare, rising even years 01a, near nve teet high, with a roach main and tail, a Urin her forehead, her left nostril white. and her left hind foot partly white. , !.', ii suuen, whoever tm Apprehend the thief so that )4 may be brought to justice, shall receive 1 wenty Dollai-s Reward 1 nd if atraved. whoever will de hver me the said Mar; shall receive a generous Howard na u reasonaoie erpences paia. . ' W. ' " .CHARLES G. DUDLEY.? ,;. Raleigh, June 20th, 1810. , . 'v; ; v -. ' v riV jHj, LUMBER RIVER LOTTERY i r ... , " - - ,,-' . , -", . TIT ILL eommenee drawing on the 31st df July a Lorn- r bertea. and five hundred And tweatv-fira TVkr. to be drawn dm each of the trst twelve dara. and aeventecA hundred and one on the 13th and Uatrday. . i ran or tne rnaes are staUonea m the luU owing manner 1 The first drawn on the 1st. 2d. 3d and 4th dava are rnl titled to . i . l'.SOeAch The first da oa the 5th, 6th and TJ do 50 do The first do . oa the 8th, 9th And 10th do 100 do The first do on the 11th, and 12vh do 200 do". The first , do oa the 13th do . 500 do And the last Ticket whether blank or prime 1000 ' Everr Prise will be ounctnallv said as-reeakLv te the Scheme previously advertised. . ! : v r i , , Wit. ASHLBY. - j Pirw:t?I1 urie 11th, 1810. - , . ,- .s- t ., ' Tickets for alf At the Star Office and at several Post Offices and other public places ia this State And ia eVMithCArolmsv1''- .,. 'A;' , : . NOTICE. . r:', A' General meeting of the Stockholder of the Deep It Haw-River Navigation Company, will be held on Gte first Friday in August next, in the town of Haywood, agrce Ably to law, for the purpose of electing officer - and to transact such other business a may be laid before them.' June Uth 1810. II BRANSON. To Carpenters A1 Large - undertaking for Carpenters. ' It will - re . quire one wlio has A very considerable force to accomplish the buildings, Payment will be promptly made. For further particular enquire of the Printers. , ;'V? v. ; . ; . Raleigh, June 4th, 1810. ' i making provision for the redempt .', p'iMic debt of tlte United States,4' ef February. 1307. It has . - TREASURY DEPARTMENT,' .. ttTREtlEAS "n conormi,ty with the provJsiofVt made by law foi-h reimbursement of the Exch&ngcd Six Per , CenU Sltct; created by the second section of the act. enti- .tlcdfr An acf, supplementary to the set, entitled an act ion of the whole of the passed on the Uth day been determined by the Commis. sittiiers of the Sinking Fund, tlut the residue,of the Prin t ciiial of said Stock should be reimbursed on the first day f ot January nrxtt Public Notice is therefore given to tlte Proprietors of the 'Certificates of Excrakgkd Six ; fre CMT. StocK, created by the act aforesaid, that the principal pf the whole amount of laid stock not heretofore reimbursed, will, on surrender of the certificates, bo paid n on the first Uy of Jannary, 1811, to the respective stock, v holders, or theif legul representatives, or attornie duly .4 constituted; cither at the Treasury r or at he Loan pflice 4 here thestnek thu to be reimbursed, may then stand j , v ', Itis further made known for the Information of te pert tit concerned, that no transfers of certifirntesof Exchang. ! SitPerCenLStockfiomthebooksof'tlieTreaHury.ot h ,--41 J' ny Commissioner of Loans, will be Allowed After the I v ' "' day of December next t nd that the interest oa the 1 ' ' T amount of wud f tock'will cease nd determine eri IV. , . - 1he day preceding the day hereby fixed for the reimburse- .... iv.ufc uicrcoi. . : T?tPT1 r i 1 1 i T-tv I May 23. f... . 25?;, v-- ; ; ) Roanoak Ferry. ; : THE Subscribers wish to inform their friends, eestonv cra, and the public in reneraL that thv bc (hi. e the management of the Ferry croseing fcienoak, at the place well known by th najne of II as k i as k M i t ea a tia jrerry, on mtiuMA road hwluig to Petersburg and Mich mond. T:y have good boats tuftVientlv bm to euo ry a waggoa and hogsbeAd of tobacco, boU teams at once, or three Aogbsheads i And ferryav-a .uffictent to manage uicna.. u.tiu muwncu, oncoi tne subscribers, who now has the nunagement. pled ere himself that shall he paiond every exertion will be ttude to give rene ral satisfacUoo at which place a gret dispatch will he uaed ataay ether Ferry e Boanuak. They aolicil the crtUinualion of their friend's paConage. : . . . . , - -uhaklrs MITCHELL, Person County. ?. . DAVJD MITCHELL, Meckleuburtf. ; April 5, 1810. --;..',, li- 6mT ' K. B. David Mitch all infortn. hi. A-i.n. .... ha built a House on the north tide of Ronnoak, at the land, ing, for the accommodation df his customers ( 't which piace neinxewis seeping-a urocery Store, viz. r all kinds if Spirittjus liquors, Molasses, Coffee, 8ugar, ft. Itc- He-Mo inr.Ti(U keening PWVATB EJSTERTAIVIment on Uie main road, one mile from the Ferry, where he haa mul ill.lil.. ,n Pnn.111 k....1 . ' .. . vw. m, . wm w uug to nve aausiactian. Fifty Dollars Reward. 1 T3 AN-A WAY from the Subscriber AV on the 11th of Septemqerj 1809, A MulattftJeUow named JIM. He ; is large And likely, about five feet ; eleven inches high, end Aged thirty. ' five. . His face is overrun with mark of the Small Pox, and on one aide of his nose itha rieht airi I twi:.rl kick of a horse. When he ranway from me be Carried with htm A Bay Mare.' Jun can reAd and write and I ex pect he will pus himself for a free man. 1 uspect he ha rone to Wilmineton. bavine connections there. Anv .. . t.r. . . i. person wno wiu aeiiver mw uuy uiu my otMsession snail receive Fifty Doliars, And Twenty-Five if he is ecured nanyjAU, --v. -''-- - ;- ...... v-.- . . . t - Anson County, March &, 1810, ;.fl2i-t. . ' ' Sj r .Literary Advancement. SEVEN THOUSAND DOLLARS! '. May be gained for the small Sum of , FOUR DOLLARS ! NEWTON ACADEMY LOTTERY. - SCHEME. 1 Prize of V ft 5000 is 5000. 1 2000 2000 , 1 1000 1000 10 . 500 , 5000 ' . -5 200 , 1000 20 100 , , 3000 20 50 1000 ' ' " 50 , ' 20 - ' 1000 100 . .. 10 . 1000 2400 . , f . 12000 7750 Tickets at 4 dollar each 31000 IXAnk. NbttwoblAnks toAprite. Part of the Above prizes determinable as follow. The first drawn blank on the 1 2nd 3rd 4lh 5lb 6th 7th and 8th days are entitled to - r 30 each The first drawn do. on the 9th 10th 11th & 12th do 100 . da The first drawn do. on the 13th and 14th da 00 do The first drawn do. on the 15th do. V 1 500 .do And the last drawn ticket whether blank or Arize 5000 do . Five hundred Tickets to be drawn on each of the first touileenday and seven hundred and fifty on the 15th It Prizes payable 60 day after the completion of the draw. ing, oy we managers, wno noia memseives responubli All prizes not demanded within 12 months after dracr ing, will be considered relinquished for the benefit of the . . The Above Lottery i authorized bv an act oftha Levis lature of North Carolina, for the purpose of enabling the Trustees of the Nawtob Acasbmv near the town of Asheyille, tocompleat the neceaaary buildings belonging w wc aaine Ana aiso to csiaousu a remaic ACAuemy tn the town of Asheville. j , Which two obiccu the Trustees And Managers flatter tbemselve will he A , sufficient inducement, independent of the flattering prospect held out in the Above SCHEME. to influence all zcalou friend to useful Institutions to be come liberal purchasers' of tickets And they deem it unnecessary to expatiate largely in contrasting the advwi tages these institutions may have (if well supported viva friends), over , most other Seminaries For it ' is no V very generally known that Asheville Is' one of the mos'. ncaitny situations on tni continentand lying in p neighbourhood of Uie Warm Sorinir. and on the main read from thence, (a well a from the Western to the Southern States)is more generally resorted to by the best character of both sexes during Summer and Autumn, (for the bene fit of health)than almost Arty other place in the Southern section of the Union And being Also a place where board And Tuition Are had on very moderate termsWhere the Youths oftha -iter states will lay the foundation of sound constitutions together with their Education, and receive ,the visits of their friend to and from the Warm Springs. Ait tnese Advantage umtea Dearf evident testimony ot the elegibilhv pf Asheville ai a seat for literary Insti tutions And therefore on these self-evident rround,ue respecuuiy ucii uicpuuuc patronage. ; ,. " !"KV ' 'fe ; -;. T- i DAVID VAKCfcV; - It It', ''fi ,fi A: ' JOHN, PATTON, .A v 4.:i-ur J'; A ANDREW EBWIN, AshtvUU. January 25, 1 0 1 0.,' , ' is . 6tf 1 OCT" Ticket for sat c At the) Star Office mi at inosi ot (be Post Offices in North k South Carolina. ' i,, - ; .FOR SALE or RENT, . " A4 i.nmcdiat posse xia airen.'. I T KE hoase oa FAyetteviUe Street hi which the It a a s aow PrnteVFor t'mA Apply to the Editara.. JL , ' ' '.. ' . 1 ISotice. 1 ' : I WILL ell (on liberal ere dit) my I OUSES A LOTS in WiUiamaborough, together with A snudl Tract of LAM), within I - f-w hundred yards of the town. 1 uc ouiiumg Are good And con. 1 venient, though not eleiranL On .tlte Land a sufficiency of Grain may be raised to supply A small family.. : i , , . lkunaiuj i:e'DERSON. . Granville enunry, February 1 .1810. ' 6 e. Sdw. tf. V v a a a vlitk ... jVW ADITER TISEA1ENTS. Li- Female Education -lAVARREtON. THE senu-enmial Exauiination of the Pnpils at tM School, commenced on Wednesday the 27th inst. at which Alexander Falconer1, Esq k Mr. William Crawford, Princioal of the Warrenton Aeademv. nrwauli . it Attended by a. numerous company of Ladiea And Gentle men of the first respectability. 1 .-: 'jj , .i' , . . ; j . ITie exercises of the Scholars, in Spelling, Reading, Grammar and Prins. Histom Geeirranhv. and the uu of the Celestial and Terrestrial Globe, occupied the two arsv nays s 1 ne uompositions 01 lour young v Ladies, Miss Henderson, of Gmnvitle. and Miss Biake. of Peters. burg, together with Valedirtorie by Mil Sitgreavea, of namu, ana .niasjriummer, of v arremea, were read 1 he third day was devoted to a Musical Exhibition Kv the Pupils of Mr, Miller, who likewise dianlaved mens of their progress in the art of Drawing and Painting. At the eiose of ibe second day, Mr Falconer in behalf of himself and Mr. Crawford, dchvered V the Young La. uie a nanuHome ana impressive aoaress, irom which the following Is an extract -. ' : , , ; 1" Your Examination hat been long, strict And impartial. whs wc wiui ptcaamx pronounce ina you nave acquitted yourselves in a manner which merits the greatest p plause: You read with ease and emphasis, your know, ledge of the English Grammar And Parsing ia ready and accurate, and With A knowledge of the Rule voueombine judgment, in Geography, History, the use of the i lobes ana imposition, you nave discovered a prolictennr whch CAn only be the result of the greatest application ; The following Certificate haa been handed to me. which is Annexed for the information of those disposed to en. courage uus inauiuuon. ; , JAUUB MOUDECAL. June 30, 1810. , v ; , ' "J H We,themderigned, Parents, Giumlians and others, who attended the Examination of the Youmr Ladies, tinder the eare of Mr. Mordecai.as wcSae the Musical perform Ances of those under the immediate .instruction of Mr. Miller, cannot deny ourselves the gratification of thus publicly expressing the satisfaction which their improve, tnent has afforded us. From the celebrity of the School dur expectations were by no means moderate, Uiey have however been not only equalled, but surpassed. Through the course of a long And ve J strict examination, the young .auiviu uKiinciKi in a manner wnicn, wnue it reflects honour on their own diligence, evinces the abilities And unremitted Attention of their several Preceptor j and we should be wanting, in jiuujce to their merit, did we not assure them of our unqualified approbation. : - WILLIS ALSTON, Halifax. f , JAMES W. WALKER, Wilmington. . - ARCHIBALD F. wI'NEILL, do WILLIAM HUNT, Granville. v ' E. G. BLAKE, Petersburg.! " IIYDER A. UAVIE, Halifax. ' ' ' ALLEN JONES GREEN, do ' JAMES WRIGHT, Petersburg. W'lLU AM BROAD FOOT, Fayettevllle ' 8TERLING RUFF1N, Rockingham.' - WILLIAM KIRKLAX1X Hillsooroanrh. W. A. WHITTED.i do ROBERT COCHRAN, Wilmington.' ' IIUME FEILD, Mecklenburg. k J. C. GREEN, Warren. 1 " . ; WILLIAM PERSON, do OLIVER FITT8, Warrenton. HEXRY FITTS, , do KEMl PLUMMER, do WILLIAM RUFFIN, do ' 5 ' THOMAS B.GLOSTER.do - ' ' JOHN HALL, do ' ' The second sesa'ion will commence on Monday'the 16th A LIST OF LETTERS - Reaxakung ia tbe Post Office at Raleiph, N. C.'q .'xi " t ..'ending the 1st ef July, lttia . A. Micajah Aaibrose, I no. Aeork. A Benj. C Benaet 6, AleVr. Brown, Petev C-otrn Jacob, Bledsoe, Kich'd. Branklv, Barnabas Berslv, Juc. Buxton, Tho's Busbea 3, & Bvwden, Wm. H. Burton, Jethrc Burd. ' . C. Doblin Camble, Mark Christian .TTIirrt on Curt: , Jea- se CopeUad, Clerk of Wake Coouty, lao. Chaves, L.aunt Cooper 2, Harris dark. . -. JO. David DarneL Catstt DecostA. ' ' JF. Jnerph Ferguson ! . . . 1 ' O. Eli Gragsoii, Samuel Goodwin, Felix T- & CUWrt. v X. Jesse lioges, Henry Hill, Jesse Ilarrwell, Uaae . UutchiitA, Amos Hortoo 2,Davtd Head, Wns Hobbs, R.ir Hancock, Robt. Hardy, Anderson Hicks, Wright UJLara Jesse Jones, Lewis Jowes, sen. . A, Administrator of tbe Estate of Andrew Kenncdv, . Cha'A Kennon, Rieb'd. King. - . .. , . , ' J Wm. Love, Ino. Linn, Ben. Long, Lewis Laalily. J Ino. Moring, lno. ftlay; Elizabeth Mann.np, Rer. Christopher J. Muring, Walthall Marshall, Ilardy M'Guf. . ice, ino. Marr, wm. Hemt , : JT. Wm. iuth; Martin NalL - . ' v " -P. Ben. PUilipe, Ino. Peebles. Geo.' Pulcner. China' Patterson, Tho's. Price. J f I : , - . '" O-vid Royster, Lnoch Rains, Woodson Readen. , . '' S Ja'a. ekvurt. W.n Swrnnimr. ino. Sunders. ThomaB Bpai , Ino. Stuart, Ino. Slawson. --' ' ' ;- " .' . 7v leo. Tbortpsoni; Mi a Lorra Thomlinson. , ; W. WiUiara Willie, sec. 81 Randolph Webb 5. Mrs! P. Wdlians, Miss Martha Winfree, Euiah Worthington Solomon Williams, Win. Winn, Arch'd. Wills, Sarnutl ' Wilaon. V. WsB-ymeetiWeouoaTAFeBV''''' 4 ' V ' ' " r. Loyedyates. :;. --, '-.a " 1 - W , v I-' t." rwiLU.MSHAW, r.M."", : . CAl?E,FEAR LOTTERW i Prize of R 8. No 4348. 4140. 1635. 7702. cxji i ' 8755, 8991, a625, 6689, 5502,8819, 8430. 6318. 10693- V 1822, 770, 184 UiiS, 6o79, 6419. 13 12. 3753. 79. SStrT .. 6758, 2849. 3H1. 5934. 6414, 9641, 777I, 2545, 9109, 4017. v 8525, 7O89.-4033, 3743, 5128, 937, 869, 8423, 454, 8865I 8904, 5184, 8i66. 42(30, 83i, 3552, 10624, 4308, 9779, 2351 1 994, 103S8, 4J91, 1831, 9254, 58i0, 8735, 10346.6742 532J. 569J, 3334,10,6124, 9465, 3373, 3925, 10192. -7638, 93U8. 3449, 153, 7774, 1629, 6434,3149, 714?. 5546; 9245, 2289, 8769, 8147, 1128, 3381, 4187, 2782, Wrt, 520. ' v 7823, 8971. 5074, 8279, 8348, 9942, 10867, 1696, 2484. ' ' 10248, 5401, 7289, 8144, 6064, 10731- 8549. 5813. 46. S8I0! ' t? 4938, 8054, 5022,7799, 29. 811, 8 126, 4 12, 4871, 9567. 1 C 10237,'5462, S441, 7937,2345, 5276, 2135, ,5448, l'814 9141, 1602, 2584, 3410, 4792, 928, 10855, 5794, 9674, , 3oM7,lOB2, 6048, 3466, M33, ,2275, 5780, 6139, 7346. , H 7831,4287,5496, 6314,687,2001, 1411, 1738, Si2l, 6648. ' J 3674, 2401, 6144, 3655, 1803, 6181, 626, 1C90, 7i.97.9789: 6122, 1 5728i '-l1768,)' 6550, 8823, 8751. 2273, 1-J064, 8069. " ' 8212, 6988,' 7169, 9425, 8439, 3851, 8923, 1867 10868. V 7230, 168, 5338, 1783, 10761, 6804, 444, 567, 8105, 1598. v a01, yi, jwd, 0354, 203, 175?, 7071, 5955, 3718. 229, 10004, 5760, 6957, 1600,181:4421, S123, 826,' v " 7610, 328, 2723, 10632, 2569, 1222, 9632,7263, 8121, 148, ? 3138,-. 3145, 9705, 2470,, 3641. 6447, 2508, 9687, 5353, 5509,8011, 8484, 5417, 9441, 854; 2936i 6356, 969, 8023, 5 3339, 2026, 6603..J0J54, 7626.- 353 134, 3J6.3, 2970, Sll 4332, 6745, 3935, 25 ; 7145, 1864. 9677. 8774. 6996. 438. 637L 3776V 2961, Jld, 661 1, 3959,5561, .-487, 327,2ul3, 7820, 10478, 83U 7i51, 3659, 4451, 7 '54, 3.M6, 76rt0, . v Woo, W, 3U2, Siai, OIBS, 3435, 9.W, 5191, 10533, 6747. 'V'Mi'i'.j-.; :, '1 - .t..; .-..- - ;,,...... ' 1 "' AV-aU.v '' ' Vl'i . ' v..-. .-it .ti- .v t t . ; A-V ': ii?f BOUSE OF. REPRESENTATTVEi - ' 0 the Reduction qf, ihe JVavol EttabUshment tf:fa 1 ' ' pe V y,i"i, of July. ; Thoe disposed to send pupus-will be pleased to make'eArly Application. ; ,i V: .t-Wiiribe;Soid I a n tne ?ui 01 August next in the TOwni lAd town, w ,w .uuatnam county, a Lot of Und in saf"Y0 square, about 150 nr 900 irul. rn tk. ...m: nrf. a , 1 " j " ' ' " """" yri P""f rn ne rccwtccica., pix monuiS'treoit Aanf--Mir;t. chAser giving Bond with roffirienty,ifKf. AdmimstrA 7 : July 5,1810. . :.thetaar-.s .?'.' v. . INth Pric the ice tlie Star havin ,ef sum, The House had aereed tio a Resolution that the Military andN?val Est iblishments oughr ro be re duced, and a committee had reported a bill for that ' purpose. After the discuasnn, published in our' pages 53 and 54,7.'-' 'A"' 'a'''- Mr. SM1LIE moved to amend the Bill so as to place tlte Navy on the footing on which it stood in 1806.; , . .' J f Mr. DANA saidhe was not for- pausing with '' merely replacing Uie former system ; he was also. ' . for guarding against the waste of public property . and treauurn which had taken place in the naval es ' tablishment. He believed that for the: number of v i fighting men afloat the U. States had been put to a - rmurb irr.gl.i' .Tlvn. ' ttian1.!... IT. j was not Bpeaking, he said, of our having few brave men on the water, nor of the1 great sums girtt any V where to tliose who give us their blood ; burin ystefti of the Navy Yards, he belie ved, required a thorough reform; U he wa to fudge of the gene- . ral economy oa board the frigates and smaller ves sels from the Uttle he haa seen of them, he must set it down for certain, that waste did hot jxlst on board the vessel after .they were fitted for service, and rjaanned and officered- : As far as he had an op-. portuhity to observe, he had marked a strong sense t of subordination, and the practice of command at, the tame time sustained with 'gentleman like pro- . nrietv. without anv taineclssarv tnitnrrt ri rlrrnm. '. In all this bvsihess, Mr. Dana said,, where yoti em- ioy warnors, woetner Dy land or waier that de- r lartnient called the staff, the agents, purveyors of mven.thP"jPPue",KC.,8:c- oranch ot the service to. xvii uis ivu. 101 wooic. wii mere v rsr- j eye along the decks of our vessels, the con the officers -and the' manner in which tho aved mdicated a sort of conduct which an-. ' Ch!m lnrnrrir.itiKl tvitfi uct. Ia. PS want of attention to" dntv: f3i(nillw ' e civil branch of- the service was. klUl",'TT ' Tl,.IT.i..l.JV.l. No. TICKETS n" . -1 .r.nv ' .rnteA undrAWfi, C AnniveAteFEAR Vijtae Cents, for iaU at UX' r-'v'i & r .;W; m elebraknouara - rrVTT The House had 5 havehe,:.:-v;'if;Vr;'X . a nurii .vr Ay" I 'V - .
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