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t a I: r t " c - i : 1 ted cv.t : I eV'f. ' , ' fc - :u; 'mi- have a a J p - . r i- i . . .. - ;ij ricrei i 're rmca uc .i.!cal f-r success, aa.l not i n -r7'r ai-1 resources. Itsecmsto 1 on the hope, that Great f , , 't ' i r r ' i e v. c . , m'.n-l. It mut cv'i.j. i.: . hi J h?ret f rc rtlicd u r t : live hecrj Uriuia w..i l r- it. li ill u ".uai i. J' - "-!' ;!! a!v.?yU:fcai Hi own cbjtcts, ly a I'.S mta.'.S necessary lu ensure in own - K lis said, we had eijoyecl ft long, hi;;- i e ic viihoutan cffrtoaour cious n' D-:. l ne nape h- J.. r s t-.cis. c lars? of rr rcrtty : but we tube net to cx re u tt a rrpetual exe . ; uoo from the onnon c ,' t nicies of natii.s. Wheo days) r.( aIvltS.-v iha'J arrive, we should meet t'.vn wivi Uco tiing fortitude anl energy II , -.-prf cateu that tp'u it, which appeared to fc ! --i or and whinmrj after prospt rity ihat iij 4asi7it feared tj look adrerity ioihe face. Mr. Preside, when adversity epines, -you 'rnvi " bok her in the face yes, r!'tl r.iust . ' t oit of countenance ) you must meet Y ' h t itiasre. and means auwcieut to raMuv; i..r- I.-. President, if after we ! rU's - subject io reference ie nation of the prrty in have been saleai'aly i-illed together to tetelve comoactntcatioas of great and weighty mat- tera j and after our meeting, have been tokj, that our independence is at hazard ; that there ".- is actual war, both in c'mrcter find effect,' up c- our lawful coiu.derce, Lrour,ht home ta the threshold of our t rrit&ry that rights are .. rampled upon, which no independent nation can relioquish, Erci tc.5j,when in short, our .? wronjjs are painted iri such glowirg terms, aa " b navs set the 'whule nation on fire. ; if, after all this, wehoutd taper dwn'to providing 10, 'to00 men to auhdaesuch a crisis, would it not be a wonderful discovery In th; art'of sinking? .Would it not undcrrafuf: the resources and en ..era-': fthi nation ?'.VVauld it not insult and i! -1' national spirit aniSrkpeCUtions J t.) C. : i i; fr!,t5 power, hf sh mid equally protest against this " 1 ttle e ruble policy of resorting to tneans s . au i!v intoropt-'eft t- the obj T7 t r I t'.e partv i i pnver now i ..c.i crien h ! J .e before, asj-n-it I ; ger sporting with the national st j :lity, the n .tional cha racter and in the ttatiunaC i:Utrcts " 5 ' ! Djs liid, iri m .'.;i'v tha f akuladons of the t-p; t i' fjfce' require !, tac rnmmittca Was pre clu' 5 from taking into tue t yjui ! any auxiliary foixe to be doiived frorq the j miliuabecause an impression appoare to be almost univers-dly en tertained, that. congress could not consututionally t command the services of the rniliu beyond the It . mhs of the. United Sytcs--of course ;tha regular f ace must be pMoortionabiy augmented. . ttc : " h although he believed he stood single and alone. 1 : rotested against this dtctniet; Hi did not pro A a now. to examine thisqucstianbcci!Use i.twcuW t i useless: vvou ,howeVer read the -chose cf t!.2 const5": : whkh gave to Congress the vwer i ealui iorth the m unlit, und mke one or vo rem irks on it. Coiirt-'ss shall have p' cf H to .auvide far calling forth .the"; militia, to execute, tht J- Mi i ! . - . ' . . ? ' A lairs qj me. unzom, 10 suppress insurrccuons, unu rr r fl iayasion3 ,Tbfl first bH.ct for which the m3- iiiia may be called f : , . is t' execute the laws of ' the Onion A r A law d ! aiiiT w.n-; Is 11 law of the inioriand if the war is to bs tarried ou beyond the limit of the Uoited Slates, it is still a law to be executed, ulthou h bfyonil the limits of the United outea 'and tie conld f ee . no veasoii why the mill ; ' tb could not be Calkd forth 'to execute it.? Indeed ' -Mt 14 one of "those iiv., tothe execution of .whirh rci"is ifRspsnv .My. and propfTly'ripHcable--and if the l:tws cmy li .ve a If jritimnte ir49acnce beyond i tle liinit of the United StvteS, the' power of con- f v ' egress 'over t'se (pilida ,mtst befextevisive with .'. -I'.tijo laws, wi'ich are thus tenuired to be-exermcd. 1 lie jvould only bserve further that when lljls sub- j' Ct was more puVi'culiri bttioght Into5 discussioti f;4: t upon a f jrmer occ-.siort, jt ..w?.s said,, that 'even in ! i G rcKf Britain, the mifida c oUld not be ordered out iC' of Great Britain .ho, fust even to Irelfitd- i But it r -; 'should now.be r&ol!etted thttt since that time, the;' , , British- parliaioet without even a Question, as, to j ' V the riRht, hns ordered Brhish mtliiia to Ireland, and! V:' v : Irish rhiiitia to- prent Bi ttiur.Twemy-slx; rciji- .imer.ts are said to-be transported at this time. t" O; snii that in.' considering the peculiuf geo IftTwpica! situation cf the Unitt d States- with coi- !""'' ; . ' j ' ; ; "1 ' .1 1. j-t t lit . ; tA : ,:-'". tt,.(ti4 K ;:'.-x t .a t- r:y. I i:c t-u , cr of t e I ' ,' I Cn.Tll t!C 1C1.'UU 1iS tr - iw ire ci ,si ted i-f pttjry f d Sundry t?r tr:. :ies rul in (,rpr!'y. Januatf i') Mr. Miu 1,111 preset. v d t'ie pctuion tf C!arl. s Wh'Jow, cf tSc ti'y of Ne-Yoik, f'ujr fur p rmiviin ta occupy tnct of pround lyinjj wct ofll.e Ca a'ot in then'.f of Vfs' inton, (cri i udjr intende I f r a Bjt?riic Omlcn) fjr th put Ph of inojirorin U s an s;riculiurd aid botan ical pirden; stati.ni? h'u experience in business of jJtMskhvlln Kur-ipc. Referred to the commiitee on tno iiitirtct ol ttiim!ia. - " ,'. ; . - ' Mr. Uacon o!)sere1,tliatl1ie committee of Wirs j and Mraus had received a letur from the Secreta ry of the Treasury, n answer to en enqiiry ad dressed tr him bjf she com nut tee, which they deem ed of puhiic imp iruote i and. therefore, contrary to their usu d practice," the committee had directed him to com nunirue it tohe House, iu'orderthat it mipjl.t be printed frthe use cf the nu 'nScrs, ss h mi(tht bs some time bef re the comrni 3 wtmld ,be aids t make their report, and by having the let ter fit t!:e btcietary of! reasury before mem, and tlcir attention flrawn to the su'-ject, the Hotise wouW ht better able to Ynert tUc'eoosiderariojof it, when h shall be brought belora them by th torn nvttee. .. rMr. B then laid the letter of (he Choir mm of, the committee to the Secretary of the Tres sutT with his answer (conuonmg Us budget cf pro pos. d t.ixe's for roeeting the expenccs of War) be fore tho House; which being read,.- .. t s Mr Nlnseicy .proposed that 5000 cnpies of tfie cominunicatinn should be prir.ted. " This motion was second, d by Mr. Milner, wheon account of hs impottaiice, con tended for the necessity of nuk ing it as public as possible.- ;lt was opposed by Mr Bacon, as improper and as incurring an unnecessa ry expense. , ra jroper, because it would be giving an undue sanction to letter to one of the commit tees of the II nine, which had not been act d upon (.td which it w is unusual to publish at all) iocur ring m ynnecessary expense, because the letter cf t1ii SrrV .r B.mi1( nnitniili.M h nriiitp.d in ex P.. ry newsp;'ptr In the United "States, ; arid-by , this means be made more generally public, thn it would be n any other way Motion negatived 75 to . Mh Maxwell then moved that 1 000 copies be ; Mcfflrs. Wright, Fisk and Findley,orged thelm rn-pricty of Kivin? anvtoUTiteriance to s letter, con: t-iining pronostums which would hot prob bly be a greed to by Congresi, and ; whl-h would scrtre only onnxess:rlv to alarm the Doople. ' . f .- . y : - l. v Mr. Smilie rose and said, he had .voted. ga!st nve thoKsand copies, but was in favour 01 one trtou sand," He said, upon a former occasion, w hen we were for raising 2 54)W meth gentlemeii spurned at hH calculations.: Now we were brought to the test, He had foreseen the necessitvofwavs 8t means.. Al though .fie had said be wivlld fo to war ; yet h? had not beort s anxious as 4me ; gentlemen,; lle tor one, would never take war, without providing the ways,; ahdtnearis -.There will. be. great, (danger, it you take it wnhou the people consent. " It ,tney desert yon, ynu must desert it ; and make & disho hourahlc'peswe. ; He had hoped they' would support os.'"?- He never will Consent to deceive t;tm. - He tests eveiy thine like secrecy. ..The gentleman from Maryland f M'r.'iWriehfl hs mentioned how odious these tixcs wcrc binder Mr. Adams' admin istrationifV. Hi ahrkU afd Mr. S. to have' contitttretf Mr. Divennort mrived to have 500 copies print e , tfhich motion w also negitived, and Uie usual numhr firdeveel to be printed , - " !S tVeJneda?U JartvarviiTht House ac an went into a cothmutce of the whole on the bill concern ing: the nuW, Mr. Nelson lithe chair.? ;Tbe ' tion on fijung up the blank inthe acctJW w hich 'pfiS vides 1st rep dtlng tfie veisels on hand, wkh 480,000 doll trs, was oarried by a large mayrtty. additional JVjgatesr i?. '":f-T '", Mr. Chevcs proposed to r'A tliVhlank" with the word f jfeW-v.t -'. - : , fl'iea. moved to strike ut tli section from the bill. ' After some dehate,in which Messrs. Rhea, SmilieV. Blackledge and Boyd, epnlte an favor ofthv motion; and 5Iessrs. ChtVes ' Newtonj" Clay, (the Speaker), and MitchiU against it, the 'Tnotion wps nexattvefl ;53 pa ,4f. -'The committee then rose ana dirt clued leave to sit acuta , Adioumed. ' Tknrdaiu January 23-The house again resolv ed itself irttioli cdtimlae of the wiiole, Nelson in tle Chair, on the hill conceruins'-the; Navy - wSenftiftet some debate, the qu-.stion was tafceh on filli itr the blank for the number ot additional In gatc proposed to he built, with the tiumbtf ten 'which was nitritlred hv a larffe mijorityf Mi. Wriirhtthen moved to fill the blank with six, ' 'IVtnies at each , end of theroVbiJnntinEf to powerful distant hatiorwith which we mov be often brought ; into Collision, it would be unfortunate jor the U. This motion wai" negatived, 30 votes only behis in States, if the militu bordM-ing:on the lines ofs p! favorofit Sti. 4v-t;",-t.' t rf-P' 7 y.Jiuon, "could not be calk d forth for .any purpose of ,? The qUesUom was next successively taKen on nt- 'chastisement, or any otheW object the government ' ling the blank withve.oKf and fe and negs ' V7 .micr'nt have In vir-w- Tn 'vl:rtinn tb thee cohfluts or, tivisd 52 t'J 4V5lto44 and 49 t '45. :'vC ' -'-.'" 'f?f? 't :k ; their rcsncctivs mot Ue.p -countries.". If such be the I Mr." Bassett moved to amend the section by atrik- 1 teVcrgabiaalioflHr intf rptctatipn of the . Ing out what' related to the frigates, Jnbrdert'jjn fC.jrWnstitmior4-aemendm hn seit,' fan f$ gunhijtt"iyb mouon was nega- fc.Lt Vnorfant'a dtfect oueht'to be "instantly proposed and; tived.54 to' .'S&.a'K .4 edopted I's into I '--v twecludincr all reliance anon that imtw'rtant auxilia-lof vest:Puav for smking out 'the : whole section lM'-. ry force.--.. Gentlemen, fcrever,propse to remedy Twiiicb being agreed teytbe section was atrttdt-out, l-fiZ thUilitfm..' bv a' vnlitnterr force. ' Mr. G. said, he i 5 i' votes beintein f ivor of it. ;4 - 4r'tf-.vV ivould not riect.nor did he mean to tlispurage, tmsM, Mr. Cheves moved to hil.the blank in the section . ! t . . ; - -e . l:-'. i - if , .r 1 a- i! c! - .1 -ird 9 J i. V U.v 'tot' o Tl -. - . - !. me to'. I tr ' ' i iers 1 ! e !.- , i t i. ' -a t f I .. v t c v i o-i Ui.) w.. a I -J dvU-rt, it ws or l"he piii-v.Km wi ncit i i . . . . i rr-oriult ie rommiaee ta f.r.KC oci me c scc;iin orif.e bill, which ton einpt. ted tl.e bu J n ofne Crig-tes ; wurn Mr u. H. i:; r.i s,o.e at k-n-'tb ar i M the b;.i and a rcj lie d to t y wr. Ci.erts. Ihe llaue aJjOuruci wtt-tout Utingtht qucsJon. -. ; January 28. -Mr. Archer IntroGUceu tne I jow- Lag resolution which was adapted. " iitto-it.!, Tht Ue 5nri r , ttif 1 rruury be tM. I to giT ih'n Houjich iiilinniatKm whe my f '.tie U ih1" prctieiitity of efleclmjf ktana lor t'.r g.. vcrnm-nlofth U Suiet, to liat aniouQl Ut-U u. U ob'mrl, mnH at whl Ttof imct.', Tat order of the day, via the bill concerning the ava! establishment, . Was then taken up and the quefi o agreelni 10 the report tfthe commit tee of the wnotc to nil ttte tuanx in tne secu-'in pro viuiog a D ick-Yard, with one hundred lAouaartd d4' r, bcin under comiderjtion, Mr. Cievet stated the grounds upon which t-e committee had recom mended tlas provision ol tiie tall, and rrphcJ to some. remarks, of his, colleague (Mr. Williams) m.ule yesterday. , , -- J i , ; IVIr. tirua tlutn movea to strike outtne whole sec tion in relation td the Dock-Yard, which, after some little debate, wuScarned 55 votes to 52.' - ' r ' Mr. Blacikdgt moved a new sectioa to the . bill, providing for the building of our seventy-four gOH tips. As an inducement to the House to. adopt lis newsev tiou, be stated there were sufficient tim ber ond L'uns ou hand : that t e wh ile cx pence Wiu'uV.'tot exceed 1,300,000 dollars,' and the Runs & Umlxr rx ingiilreiic'y provided, an appropriation ol 834,000 dollars only, would be necessary to com pi-ie them -' ' . - x ; 1 he nuesuen w negativea 7o to 33. --.. i .i i .1 . . i - , . . 3 e - l lie out Tras uieu orucrou vj uo cugrusscu tjr a tbtrd reading to-morrow'. v ? : , - ; r. . " Ua muitUKi of Mr. IX if. lrtiUamtt the House re solved Itself into a committee of the whole, Mr. JJreckenridge in the chair, on the bill supplemental tv to" an act more effectually to provide for the na tional detente, by establishing .a unuorm militia (hrougliouttho United States . aod to an act link. r t c t . :l - . AtXCC. A" r k a . v o: r)r Ci.cu..r'r iv n m, -hi frie" "ft r i s '.:h I '. tu-: r. Tit- prv; .-.:.') b-.r'-e t c L syhaiih f r ,ra it'.n j a t'. - '.et t I t of the late Ba-.k cfi.'ie U- t 1 ' (loT'.rrriif nt hae rcce;.i! i , . f.-fn our Mini, rr at V. riv " I t c a:T.iir as ,"..,::. j a't'n u h ri c' p'.ace." 4.V'c t u.tt e In' .i'i la r mca'iing at i. we.it her." Our s:ii with l'r.-nrc r i 'i i f. -rman, wh.H aUho'ih Let.-. ; ed t.ut Le Iwd a" gloruus Liu." i.t t !, -. V ..ft I , ' .Wi'fuflcy Jan. t :'tvcd in II.Trpt.'n K . :i Saturd -y. last, from ii- riT.u.'a, in 1 4 ys, St. I- ' !. sloop hmutuM) with ci-palcties arid !-r Mr. iv . r, who has ln;en named o.ie of the to.nu.'i- . - ms I r settling toe disputes between Spabatia hcrcelotics. ..5- ' '. - J."' """ . Gvtd timet fjr Ducltcluf " i.itl- W. f-r f;,r.'f camiiw iJy lUe 1-ile Ci-hmis, il.t ; j ;x- in tf.? Cniiil S-.a r ti:urecn tlious.iihl and m:v. n'y-oiie more fenu IrHlurn m,il Setwetn tUe of '2'5 ami 10 !ul biiwrt-it 16 nd 1 iiu:m.i1n exceed the femnlrt, niu. icen thousand cij'l.t l.u. fi id fiuy-inite; ut Mt-.it y-r luul un lor v! i v,.:ct e!exc'J Un fmn!tt, Iif.v4la.-e thausand tij. lit I. 'in. .ml aiid l.t;y-tu tiflt wdl, of t.an.e 1:1 a hart li m-, If i: KO'Kl dfiiiwid, though the tuikct j'i'c,ii lu be Wtil s pi isl at prewSfcI ' AIemorali1(ridain--T e Art' 1,1 Fwdrica,iti l::-.lfell in ard l.:'l, J f.I-y t people, A l -V The ruitis it it i-ow r Castel GinUi ,. ' A fire h:-vi shire, at aPr Uvcs, A..D, r.7. " Therooroit: Church at Fenrn, i;i f-:! ' fell in during tho service, and kiikd tix'j ; -.!-. Oct. 19, 1742 v i . 'At the celebrat'on of a weddi.-g at Mt.: f l Jews were iui.e t y a -uoor cmnj; w: y, t of .nd i it 3 at abnin tt Dtiri-f.ii, C. ' : -shew, when 160 rerwi-L ing and equipping the whole body of the niilitia ol whom were the buae'iud biii.'e-gr( om's ciuvi.er.-. the United Slte f Proposes clashing.! ----IJune '3d, I7r6.- '"..'--.--'--' ; ''. .-i Jontwry - 30.Mr.. Btgelow proposed the follow Bom bon-lcs-pains, In Bassigni, France, h ne rcsoliHion, lor : Uiinion. wmcn , was similar to I vault under the Church invew; y imnnu- t! one which the House had, refused to enter iato j bra tiori .of saissV which occasioned the deati sOme days ag8i,:.v?:. .,:.;::';. : i . M-f.-iX "'I hundred. Seitv14v 1278 :' Re$oived, that the President -of thaiU. States be :" 'Montpclter in France, had a b-ioth wher. requested to cause to be hud , before t'ds ( House,! was performed, fell, and killed 5H j - t-rsons. such information as he'iaay possess. in relation to 31, I786.V:.':- .: r ' , the seiaure, capture and oudemwti.in of the ships "The floor ofa :Mreti.-.g House cf ?! and mcrcluiBdiae of.citucna of the U. States, un- Leeds-gave wvv, when 16' ivu-tte-n. . . e . - I ..... . acr tne aunortty ot in jyvninjiii8 oi Europe, or tiiua, were luiiev;, ear so petsoi.s either ot tnem, wmcn nave , not peen, neretotore I wounded, w ay 39, 1 ; S 5 corflrattntcatad".: '.'. rtt-i-v v t t ' -y , & m ' .1. neatre at- mciuz, was iicstrcv -. AC , . . J If. Tl?VlJ I J 1 L.I I ' . . r - - Aner an aniciiuiiiciii, muicuuj in . aj.av.a.ituur, i uunnir toe uvriormancc, on itie j1 l - c i i a- L e.M . IT.. . .k. iu!ittiin in... nnl. .1 . .....I..J , - . 1- . . . " . W U1IUIIIK HIV wmuwi nu, uvnu l llldllj W(IC UU3UCU lU 'UCJtU i I Jntiti accompanying th same with the regulation, or-1 August 1795. v - -f der and occree, unaer wmcn me saio captures, were mad-'.aud information, as far as may be," bowfai the said decree, order or regulation, be - abandoned or persevered in, by thebation nutking such cap- Mr! Bacon from the committee of ; Wars and Mfans reported a bit! making appropriations for the ii)iituy estabhahmcat ra te United states tor ihcya,i8l2. ' ..-f , . . ' Auo. a bill maKtng approp.nauont lor the sup port of an additt wal- military force, both of which were twice req and commuted. - , ; - lhe question then returned on the engrossment of the bill. - . The Ve"! artds nays beings ealUd uion the question, Messrs.; liigetow, IMcison, -noion, '' wi i9fln.u aim vauio aones i anf Ti-n.iri aKi-icd thrir.reftsons whv thev should Diink'. 17 Lanier -Ur - cUrf.h Bn.ol?,i .J . rr. I ., J- :,i..... Mim Kancv Walk-r In n'.M- James Ruth tii.liss voieagamst ,ana im.ouCuJ,iuu.vu, auuV(ltt- Lb. Ci.ilford, ll.e S5tl. inst Ci.pt Jul.iH.l.arlee taktng.the quejltlon.-'r jAVt .. ;f 5. -; rf. It,'Jiriss. t!ebecc H;,i-icrave, dimirhter of Mr. 8nmel ! he House t-esumed the consideration ot the bll I Wargrare ef sirid County In OrHiipie conn' y on hmi'l ay d tv.e ,.lc- , ' .' , 'v C s Married, lit this fo iiity AJr. ISiiuin II SandrrMo Tisa V." x A.: I ncrw, ".aiiirlm r ill Jbimuii l iirnpr, .sq.-At YaslimTtonlii'v. D iim l Mr-ffv. Eso. member ot t.u-ft-i -om Virpi'iia, to !is Maria l!a ipn, daughter ot Samuel .- Mara m t of Samuel, oi thai city. lu I'c.'so- r-imty. IS .; . to for classifying and' arming the MiiiU i of the United last, Mr. James Ucrudon to .lis Ca'dvarine Collier, bo,U States f aod the -uet!p!ueing-Uke'tr:-: bn'-';.lr. of Orange.-.--;. v'j C.,::'j;. ' . Mitchell's motion to stiike out the first section of " , rrr " the bilU ias 'negatived,' 64'votes to 38- 2 'M- Lacockis-srUitf the mode of distributing arms amono;st the militia, adopted m the bill, by putting them iiitoh nds 6f : every citizen. ariiving at the age of 1 8 yftara, and pioposed an amendment, which trent to yut It in, the power tt the, stite legis latures to deliver the1 arms tothe citizens,, or. prc- sei vithem f r their use in ' depoti.v 1 his amend ment pi oduced considerable debate, and wtts tnlally negdived, 67 voles to 48 LA. T.A" RALEIGH, FRIDAY1, FEBHyABY 7, 1C12. i'V'--'-- .- f. OBITUARY. - Died, at Sa'em, the 15;li inst JEt 76 the Rev. John" llyie-st, UUhop of the UnitasJ'rsiU-ura. .This vencmMe iiid much Uaieatad character rus a native of lienuany, . had resided near 25 years in Pennsylvania, -"d Ima lt . spring Come into North Carolina to reside at isaU in, where he waa muelilpsu-eratu, eipecuuiy ncc,mm oi ins iruo . hr.s .ai simp'ii y t and hat two soon is th" society de- puvcu Ollne eo ncs ion un couvcrsauuu mnrui:u io an . wliohad the bemht lobe near him. in litis eouuty, Mrs. WhiuVer, wife cf 33hn Whitaker, Es j ?; Mr. Gallatin's ioterestin Report on jhe means of The Wake Cavalry, 8cC found ri tht. Unit Suturdiiv in Ftbruiu-v - J. SHAW, 1st. laeuf THE DEATH- businesiof tloi.i.pwV & Hansekb should litrcloa F Mi". E B. Hollowny renders it aeeessary that the ifp'lieioflUcti,' But from li e tiarure of K orga- proiding for the iurchasi of timber and other ma-'k:- X'nWatioh; it cahnot'W suited to c-Densive war, nov.to teri.fs, "209,000 dotlart MMualtyof aU 'yeartj, : -''T'theoccunatioii of i conntrv efter it should be taken,! 181 ?, 1813 enrf l814.,, ;N;" i v ; 1j r t'. -V. ;?S hid bceji tcH too,' by military gentlemen with-j ,, Mr. Bhea moved tq stake out the whole section, .'toui exc'tebtion.th'Sltit was always found Id be Ahei but after some debute, this-' motion waa negatived, lifil wtii etpentivt and least efficient fofce He hardly: there being only 37 votes in favor or it, .and the ' er-pVcted to have eard it relied upon for the con-question for filling lht blank as moved, was cathed, &f M lemptcd object, tnr the IwaotTUhle-mover, because fqi votes hemq; in t -ivor ofit. V J'-(-j ,'.-.- he thought that s'.-ftVmuti concurred with the otner eipeticiiccd miin v eremlenicti.ro theiC . respects;,. '. ' .('h betonthuti.) ti3, ' " ;f January 18.-tTuc IVji resolved hselt into a " ' committee of the whole, o.i the Navy hill i when T'tM?.' Chevea. finished -.the ' Speech ' which - he had S"5 commenced yesterday in favour of th bill i ''and 'JMr. Scyhcil and M'Kee both spoke at ' considerable Vf'vlength w opposition to'it.-'v-''-::'vr J' '.('.', 'v,''' ''y- -iiv A'rump.r in Vindication of Judtre Tulilniin cftne -.'''.'.' Misstssini Temtory was read It staled that the V - foreman of the grajtd jury wliich ruadcthe Resent' 1 f Fritlain' January 24; l he house airun resoivea itself into a f.onmittee of the whole,'Mr, Nelson in the Chaip, on tle bill concerning the n val e stablish ment 'j and after a speech from Mr. Gold in favour of the bill, the blank In the(sectiou for providing a dock-yard was filled with one hundred thousand dollars.' - wry-;,'-'?"':'" :x:C Mr. Rhea moved to amend the bill, so as to fix the dock-yard in the navy-yard at ' Washington Ci ty j1 but this' motion was negatived by a lare ma u.iti. :'.'.'-'. v.. -v. ' - .'w. , motion of Mr. Cheves. the words ccnti"al and' were struck out, so as to leave the site cf t' J dock-yard to be determined oa by the &ct-:-. raismz a revenue bv a land tax, a ta on stills, dis a ue orderid to Muster in Haltir,h a the usual houp tilled spirits, retailers, auctions, carriages, ..stamps, ' and by a lo m of. lO millions of dollars, will be I id in this days papers f I'Z V; jlfih read-iSo hcatile step will be taken, till the arrival of thi" Hornet if she does not bring UsYedre'ssI as soon as OUr preparations I ed as on aspossih'e These theiei'm-e, who Imve cl una -Ui-- KW-i.SU. ti .trnrV.' gi9t the concehi wUl Please -h'hit them foradjusU ""."W" "v ""' Vw -.- ---- ,n,i ihose indebted wil seethe neceisitvol i.tvine By the -25,000 fpiu, 2 -major generals are to be J 0Q their respective accounts, or setding the t-atne by bonds. aDDOiatea DtStues 9 oriEuiera, uctu ivcbi- boro nas been already appointed by the rresi- deot of the United btate and aenate major genei kl -Mrrjohui Mason unci General Da. vie of N. C. have been i spoken .t of i for the Other, v&c&acy EnijfUtferJ: ;ylf-'i ; i' i he bill authorising tne acceptance oy me r-x-ecutive of the services of a corps of volunteers, was yesterday passed its third reading in the senate t liayutg received only one material amenairtent, viz as early u nossiuie. . . - '-' .:--' ::."-'.;'i' Fetewhurg, Jimuary 28, 1813. J. IIANSERD, ' i Surviving Partner. rUBLIC VENDUE. On Monday tlie lOtktf Feirwxi-yat the ttqre f UufiiJ.y anl !,,..( i - KMtera, I'eleramirir. 5 rl'i.KAll theStock in Trade, Connoting ttf a Jarge and general Assortment oj useful ,'fV'"'-' '"v: -' Elegant Arliclet. .. a reduction : of the 0Dronmtioii It Contains from .1: - .... " . . i iuu doiiari. u uavs--iuuuoiiars ana hikkt .ou. u mi COMMERCE At extract irom s acy paper, Tht"Tankee by D. Evewtt, late Jbditor of the Boston Patriot. Commvrce. like religion; is viewed by tuany only through, the medium kof its abuses. In till us legitimate operations it is the promotrr of peace, ot liberty ana ot civilization. , While it supplies the conven- i icacca i 1 iiuuncs qi uie, niaaca tac pea- -300 dolUrs 500., 6 and 9 month 309 dollars uiirTiip. waiidV, 8". 9 and 12 hiontlis Pui;liaser giving approve 1 elulorjed Henotiiihle notes; , ,J .e . The.nhjecVof this sale, heincf (in consequence of the j dejtH efMr. E' B.Ilolloway to Tiring to a close the' sftairs of that firm, the gomls will be sold without kiserve,. nd are n object tor tow n and country iK-uters, as welt as private families, ..'.' - ,'' j ,-' , W H. St 11. llAAAUbi Ts January 28, 1812. '& a; 3
The North-Carolina Star (Raleigh, N.C.)
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