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Ycuuni; i ul'u Ml! t STRAY LID OVt'.eil.' trouw. '. April utK,Hn. luf Mat Viatt. tress no;ise.-i'i wv tr si" 6r jrar old iL1! IimWi Sfc cut t of on of bit ere-luia- Any u r. or tiv an mJbrmaUoaj t wU rewarded fur TOotj . . fAMCELiL'GG. Sir. Lwj;'.n mace n ouiiEtraatea rri H'ct wrich t"ie 1 fvW4 rV J Fuf tie motion U )Linh 1 0 Th to I let oi lUspatcbc JOT- rarded by Mr. Russel V Mr. 3l Billow, .by cartels to MdtUiir. it wiU L kail with utrnxr n7U hZlW intercepted, and that gentleman has, we wU- m WUevedeteminedtoseM no further eommwak. tions ts Truce until the uust be expuinea. Ltridin. AIjTck 12, The Question of peace of wr or rather, as fires it relates to Russia, uf sub- tfUuAn w mis It mi ih av of hrfav derided, if it has oot already been." Boo parte, whose torrent on military tore has, for, some mootns Deea rouir.g northward, incrcaunir as it rolled, (a' now divine a more rapu direction to that wrcei ana -navin oy f , - . fj : menace or accetuui promises prevaiicu wpuu mark and Prussia to slen treaties with him. la over running the territories of both. Holateto h to fui- nuh him with, 000 cavalry ( that is, he ha per tnUsion to levey that number in HoWein, which he will crudtco by.hls summary protest ot conscrip tion ; .his troop are alto to have free passage thro,' J.sndvnne oct.vo volume. pnnud M'MiperSae wort UMI. I1 r,,- to Zealand fnper, wiih n. caeelhnt .tjrpe aM wai mm P V-VV rJh. rr!h Curol.n,f-jTvtU on purpose Kt wmworx, fraxx. t J tf the f.rt Toli'tno. the tnxiMl by -tliowaa Doloii of Philadelphia, for fub- ' ; THE HISTORY OP h NORTH! CAROLINA; ... . 'Mam, M. D.L.L. D; Tctnber of tha HoUatwl Society of 8cienCe ofthe Society fArti nd 8cirnc U Utrecht i and of U American 1 hOoaophkal Sockty kc . ' -(-' . . CONDITlOSS".v. "vj Tba work it now ia pre, and will be eompri ted in two Meanwhile, after oTerrunnine Swedish Porocrahia, - I a a. . r t a a . i 1 LI L.1 fAti,i. rr.t mo. v r. ... . v - i toe irrnaDiianta 01 wmcn nave oecn ircairu or uu It nil! be delivered to tabacriberi at fduf dollart lor I pqqA friend the. French with treat everitV the tYt,n. wiinnwL ntlv kaundand lttfted. Vavabbs on ! i ' : , D,.n:..n cmaruiia "" " - j . ... i wucr iiavs iursi -aiihj i i3sioi wuva dolivrry oftfvc pka. 'Keeop-. wOlbadeUvered AntWUsedofn and &hwiaemunde, have .1-!!r5y::,?.:-.: LLLa 7U.,d read been taaeo Ooaseasion of. These phew they work is n.ialu:d,tbapiceUbw fcurdellara'aada halt entered on the t8th, in virtue of the treaty akl in rbiUdelDbia.Warcli6ai.18lZ . ; . . : la'J tha urivate. letters from . the ttorth to be havr sy Sulwcriptioni reerind at h Bookstore of TTd J been signed between France and Prussia, by which At PiOTiJencr. 11. 1, at At lUnbrxl, Pocntctlc', tt tie Bk of Arvl,' . . w . . . , " ; . . At the City of Kw Tera,lrt the Manhattra Ccm panv, and Mechtnica Bank." ' ' At piuUdelplua, at the Bank of PenRsylraria and Farmer and lecbanic Bnk. -.' At Jfcaiimotc, t tbefBnk of BtamoTd and Commorcid and Farmer Bank. ? ' - ' At the City of VVashbston,' t the Office of the Bank of Cobumbia. i . . . At Richmond, Vircmia, at the .Bank of V m?uua. Al Charleaton, South Carolina, at the SuteBnt, and Plnter,and iechanic Bank. . ill Jw 2 liusn BoUn. ; tea COMGUES3. V ..' v TS noisy herall of i huy iforld? Ue latter roosents to hare all her sea-port Rarn soned by French troopvMamti and Kontnpsburg excepted. V Colbert is said in some accounts' also to be excepted) hut tm French troop have already arrived in the neiehbourhood of that fortress ; they are even approaching Berlin. . Fifly thousand troops are thtf contingent to be fyrnjsheJ by Prussia a- gainsi nussia. jxy wnai promises or menaces u naparte has induced the King of, Prussia to assist him in this unhallowed canso ( by. what mask he can have veilea from, hira the truth so clear and nak ed to all other eyes, that every blow'aimed by Prus sia against the. Emperor of Russia is a blow aimed gam st herself we are periectlf imalile to comire hend.. For, to suppose, that if tonapane succeed agcinst Russia; he will leave Prmifla even in her present nominal independence . Would be the height hich she ' :i v. i nTlDERSINCOUNCIU , " ' 1 In the British11 H oue of Commons tMarcb S) of absurdhv No disasteraitrever ereat. ; ; 3llr. iJroagham, In consequence of pretbnu tiodcet coutd Mve experienee4 by joining Russia, would J 4 moved, That a SelectCommiUtel be appointed 1 Vave been grealer than those she will experience v - Jor Wiung.mio conaeniuwu w preucui uv i by turowlng herself in the arms of f fance. . . commrrce ami manufactures of the country, paru-1 While, as if evert thlrfff were to bO' extriordina ".-1. cularly hh reference to tihe Order to CouncU In the tU iUt9 0t th world, r?e behold two ir 4he licence trade. K:J'::J;r:'' ofthcOldpowels&f Earbid JeagXiing themsels - , 'j , This motion produced a very w,arm debate, In with 0onaparlte !we seon the other one of the vjWWch relative to America, it Vas' observed by . new sbvereisrns of Bon3pa's own creation, assum- T"-' Mr. Broyjham, that the present; system ofretai fog the attitude hich would havo best become the ' i. . ion, aa k was caiieu, wa a aysiem v nosuuiy 10 powers we have alluded to, and determining v commerce, a wish to saennce tne traae or r ranee , ;. to ttcdCstnjctkm of the trade of EUiglandBona ' . pirte waV at war with commerce, he hated, every" ' thing; favourable to the world, and esteemed nothing ' - but that which fayoredthe power he had ustfrped- , -.napartaNtnd his tnHnistrir presented nothing bt! a compound of villainy and fraud to the world.THe . r asked what system England ought to, pursue. ? It ought to be their, "objecj to I encourage commerce and the trade of neutraf) not with the ncutralynost, ' contiguous to France, mit those seixmted from hit v , by tlie ocean, impassible to'hci'i 'Cnihjj: the jaame . i inter4sts, and speaking' the same' language! .with ;V;- . England, .. and being ( the only- nation, beside K ; ; curselved; in Which freeddm ouid',be fovirt ' He 4?j ' "rejretted that he had heard, on a late occasion, that' tho. hope of a ;uccessftj issue witiC that, power c i "fere represented as slender. , Mr.': B. then ;went Q "M' wto a calculti(i of th bssea-wbichvEngland sas-j-.t :x&; ty.he? Order in Cotmi i!. ''i-.''.- .. ; s Mr, Rose followed,' and- repl'ed to Mr. H. arid' , ;''r . pointed eat many 'of hi error to edctilation. But, m; 'V'Jie did inot wish to be uriderstopd as being indiUc- ' intent with respectto a aqnnection with thej lnrted '';:Slateihetote.rast'p the vro nations wete clbSe r 'S v VfoTwcted, but it ttoo much, to expeer tbat ' ' ; : England should allow. America to treat her in a tD'annei1 different from aljoihcr count! ie ' He ask' :;ftvi.;d wnat naa oeen tne ongm o: me uraertin Uotin ls$j3ll Prance saM there should benntrajij$ to Eng I! land., .Our answer, wusi (which We .harii.De''po,w V-el itf enforce) that nothing should go to France, ? k; " .which did not come from her to' England, We had ' ta rieht' to'say to neutrals, that v if they tolerate the f egulatibn'of one of the belligerents, inimical to our vv commroai inarest, they must , tolerate a regula " . .tion on ouf part, in defence of these interests. No- i Athtog hosule waS intended against America. The ; ( i f Vj conduct of I ranee towards Amenta had been infi - 'aBitcly more hostile thatr jhat of England. On this subject Mr. R. went into-' particulars. Werdthe said that , K Ordel-s In CtmAcU and the Licenses abolished, 1 1 "i . Tie; then meecd the country, would return to i .: ' -h ;v t. fivstctu aineutraUzatioii under which neriurip.a ! prtt ' K .- - - i -T ' " 6 trcquent. , I ne system ot government was ooe ' of sell dcicnce'tney had no otner atternauve be. tween having recouise to it of the antjre renuncia f ot of tr.ulef4.;ilt then Contrasted the annual . Income of France and England, to whow the effect ? :'C of the Orders in Council, which left the balance in, 'v ? favour of Eoitland of twelve millions ' p'anmi'rhvV &y&', Mf."Cai?nl3gj;Mr.'.Batlng' ahl Mr'. yilberirc'e ' ; Bpote id favour o( the motion, which was opposed ''I'hpfy Mf.stepTiCTis and Mr, Marryat. 'vv- -v .lr- .Perce . .1 - declared' the ; Orders W Council i-i'-'A V ote issued JO consequence of a declaration mado ''-:f 'i by France, that.we sltdtild have no trde with any , r.auon on eann, was tnen uecessiiTy lor us to , : declare, that France should not trade with anv ma- V ; jion in the world, except ushear,hearVJ HesaUl, tbe ... -irjiet in Council"; Ah yasclea which, hg proved iri-rthat France had been materially iniured bv tliem ? He positlvsly denie'd the repeal of. the 'Berlin and : lW Milan Decrees; It had beert merely stitedi thai i they;, wauid , cease to operate provided Ureat lin -0'A taiq -gave up hcrf Ordersin Councillor Arne ...'' rlcn conseate4 to: defend her rights, and'to take F f X Care tfiaC her ship should be no lohget1 detiatlona l-i" Mr. Whltbr'ead declared the speech oflhe Chah ;."iVil'CB,,V'fthe Exc'hqpier was calculated merely' to mislead tne it juso t Mr . , v . -warmly supported f the motion.1' - A j l-: t .r, iiauert, aiso arguoa in support 01 tne mo- tin Mi directed thatbooks)f6tlwtptirposo beopen- i -if - i'r"y:l?--:Vitfrrtf ed at tho following placwon tho 'first day of , May I , r-XflrdsOower and Jwij tail they fnouU yot for , At Irtsmouthj N. ft' at the Union Bank.' ? " -, f '.thfiColttee;",,: - .v-vV ;;' 'AfBsttiaMassdchusettai' at the' State-Binli,'Uv to take part against his former master- Bernadotte, f we may accredit the accounts from Sweden, has broken oft entirely with France, and has determin ed td direct Sll the resources of Sweden against her, A joint declaration is . expected from the Courts' of Petersburg and Stockholm, and Great Britain of course most cordiallv unites with them. The dread of an attack upon Zealand is M to have been one of the causes that has induced the King of Denmark to grant so readily a passage to i rench troops throuojh . his dominions," Atd, st is even ..SJ .1 . Tt L-I . '.J J iu, nau. uumtpane ims promised ia aenn ouc d fleeu'O.m the.,Scheldt and" the Texel for the pro- bseuim of Copenhagen. - - aocn are the accounts which have tust been re ceived ftoai'the North, ar4 which, in all probability. wui po immediately followed by events of the ut most .importance.- A mail from Heligoland arrlvef this morning. t has not brought such late intelligence as we re ceived yesterday from Gottehburg but prayers are. said to have been ohlered to be put up in Saxcny ior tne success ot the r rench artm,- . Wonttcursani other Pans papers arrived fasti night to the 1st tnst. 4 hey contain, "we are sorry 15? state, nnouier instance ot treachery in tne sur render of tli fortress of Peniscola.ijy tle Gov.Dbn f edro.t.;ircia Navarro, who, ui giving up the place offers his enthusiastic services to the French. . The execrable traitor; , 1 nerc is no otner mteuiffence irom the Fenin iul;, and not a word is said of the movements in the north.' Baltimore, Ahril 6 Bv the sliio Adriana. 37 .lavs from Oottenburg we learn that the northern pow ers were all preparing tor. a hot tummer. .The French Emperor was at Mayence and his manifesto momently expected to appear against Russia. The Sound and Belt this Spring and Summer will prove impassable without convoy. The French privateers are numerous, and capture all property, no matter wnereom or wncrc bound j the Danes not much Detter, Mr. B-iU t-Ht the rc-j wi fc ; . tf eomtrii'lee torepar; Uas tu!l, .e.e avtnnsacujn viucu he vuJ1 Lti.p, . .. would b rrelkctcd, that t! e fU., .. tween the United h(tcwl l",i c, cm j ca'kd the EouKkna Ctnter.tKjiiUc of the Urited JSuue lxl agreed to avna.e tHe . , mentof asum not excecdtnt; SO btUlkjr.Kvr V' ' 00 account cf debts Ju by the rvernm t?t t( F to citizens of tie U. Mates. 1 he mode if! ing end ascertaining, these dcUs wa pr 4 . la tt tonrtnt'wm, t rd h tVo 2J aettion .1 , ' . of" November 10th, 1803, itwas prorided, is..", , pjymv.t of the tL i'T-S thus ascertained uJ maJ by ofdera drawn by the mln'Mcr' U tve U Sutes in France, upon the treasury ttfihe Cultti States, wlio should be chared witii the whole a- mount of Mich payments, until 1 ahoidj x!4:.4 S4tf-cUry proof tht such order were issued cct. f maWy to the con vcr.tion. These orlcr had ncral!y,bcen drawn In f vor ofthe persoua in whosa faror such dabts had been lnulAtcd, awl there h4 been no difficulty in giving the Ameocuri . taln!srcr credit for tuis -amount, wlum they were . presented and paid to that furiu. -Towards the clot cf that adjustment, however, there remained iW 1 1JTo francs to be applied for the benefit of claimants, lq Older to.complete the 20 miyions Hle amount cl which was liquklated in' favor of sundry persons having debts 6 u'c fronf the Erenth govemmcut.-. nsteafl, however, of drawing blila for the sum is usual in favour ol the claimand, the French govern. inent insisted, for reasons which, did Dot tlistincJy appear, that our minister should draw for this amount in favour of the cashier 6JT the French, treasury, that government assdming upon, itcelf . the payment of the particular claims on . trhose account ti cy were drarn. Thi arrugeroect vtas 'tetistti for some time bttt ultimately acceded to. by.Grnetil Arm. strong,- iimleta wish fimlly to close so .Important a trnnsaalnn." Wotlce of the mat ritir in which it 11. . 1 naa oeen comiucieu was civen nv nrrrv m tha trm Considering it as esprdienLt under existing ? "r " LTS "WV??1?- cifcumstanr.es and prosicti; that, general em-,! bargn be laid On all vessels tef arrivinc Cir the nei-iod . 1 - 1 . - intend the immediate passage , -i '- r ' . ' JAMES MADISON. di r itia H . tt -, ,S Mr, Porterf from the committee 6n FoteJgn ftc ".A. KT ?f the 'M lafirwented, bill W-b ships and vessels in the .poru and . harbors of the T ..rX,! 1, a i ,k L. United States; which was twice read.- r I ""LrJZuJ The aid bill was then read a third ttmf, .ad OH "f.r " ""I- "I7. 1 : Tl ' T'" r v' v? theouestion that the same do pass; it was resolved! " r in the affirmative :' ' 1 tlbAAvpiTViTIi nnu'll. rtiUKinvn, mvi.if ....... j Bant, llsot, Blbb ttlar'skdc, Httjwn.BuiweH, Butter, Calhmin't Chere. Clav, f;rawfoi. Dvis, Pawsor, Drslia, Diumtor; rie, Goodwin. Green, Hventan. Jolinjnn, Kent, Kinjr. Iacftr Lowa&4. t,yle,Mcon, M K'p, JletcaJf, row, Kclsnn, Newton, -Oitus. Pleasant. Foml. Foi-tcr. Rliea. Ilrtane, Seaver.Stvier.UeybcVt, Jihaw, Simle,'. RmltJi, Rtroijr,j allowed. Under these cirfumstinces ind,' in. con- ( Troup,. Tnrner, Wbiteliill, Williama, Widgvry, Winn.i cuitsncd with the opinion' of the .secretary ottli '' Itr.,'.; " 1 ' i ' 1 flrcisury, ami agreeable to the wisU4cencwlAnn..:;- Emott. Fitch, Cold, Huly. Jackson. Key, l.aw, ivit.c l rrport a bill authorising the, treasury drprtmcpt , . tn, .M'JJi-rde, Mosely, Pcarsnn, piper, I'i kin; iViuer; to suspend th'e payment of tjie bKJs, . yrhjSfcter they-, 'S i f Quiney, Itaniloi!h, lteeil, Unijrely, Rodman, Shcliy, J. s bhould le 'presented, until the I rench g6vernmept m..i .1.1 i . :i r. . e .t... . HOUSE qF REPRESEJVfttVES. 1 Wtdnetdou., Jiril 1, 1812 . A confident d message, in wriung, wa received from the President of the U. State, by Mr. Coles, his Secretary ; and is as follow t (;rKinEvri'iL. ; To the Striate and Haute of Rrtireientitttvet of the United fiiatc. a a t uiiuci s.fH3 i:in kinixi 1111 1- 1 if - a reiart'i 11 iiim. nasi ofTlxTvSiJl reStHrm be refused i nf a law to that f.i QT 9USPn( wwl enaepce ct their proptt applica j , ot a law toinatei ,t-iMafdhtfinHw.hw ! It was however the optraon of ti.e. sccreiaiy ef the treaui-y that Under ;he la 1803 he had no discrei- diffcu!ties a"Uendin the.tJ'un jcl?oo liaJ at the first , . instance declined to interfere j tjcen'ty howeveT, the committee had been given to understand that a 55 po tion of the snm of the 1 1 5.000 ics. bsteacl of 1 1 Findlcv, Fbk. Frar.krin, chclson.j being applied to the payment wf. the. debts. due to I 1 li.ll 4 lf.1l tt.iwr f. " . e ' . - f .'.M IllUlljVf . U. ..All, ""-'.riaimnnis. in wnoseavurTne nave nren nmtKiaica. j k, Ltfevrr Utile, u.Mn mmm ft-'t .1. 1 l..;u il by,-. Picsx'n v wise uihuicu 10 u wucr ijie jpimMojia i . Rsberta. See. ot the convrmion, andto whomrntt.iirc.iaa been Smith, Stanford, Stuart, Stow, Slurped. Taeari Ta'.ia ty - ml . Kar'l ti lerro, i anraaage. 1 rarv, vieron. u. i n uwy-n. umout1i 4h vtii. h., hppn iK-A tv the nUTOO, A motion vas fyr'JfJ e, provided for in the convetfc;' U X conded, that the bill and amendment. be postal .The.m wa9 passcd w .;f0P teagi potved until iMondav next - j rcfcrrcd to a ccjnmtttce cf t;wlolcAiouse Of A motion ws then made by Mr, F.mott and e-i 1 ,.- k , , K ; henhded. that the said bill and amendments be-bosh p J; - JXi.JyySt'JA h i ' poned f thirty days which superceding the mO- tbe con,miUM Foreign" RHatii.. tatnake a proV, uon of Mr. Randolph Ji,: trt th irw. kl-', .tprf lr.then4 4 he qtiesjion was called for by Ir. Kobcrts, an 5 ;' . , ,. TX ' -iv- . .- . .. . . . . 10 renuire conlidtnuul rorisideialion. ..,llu there": utjnjj uriiiaokuu uy ijj.'jLiujf vi I'.it iiivuuqi jjio- j f(j.g moved sent 1 Where.hnnn . . . . . The. .previous, question was taken m theform - prescribed- by the role and. orders of, the .House,! " 4C "aJ sr1 '" t. I viz. Shell the main .question be now put, and i .... j'Jv- ' i-Ll2:l22ii'i piissedtotheaffirrriaa've . U o rs0pev; F VKa Mesafsj 1 A'Vn, Aa'dew. Arehw, Baoon, "V sect cumnuUee, which appears bad be. . Bard. Basictt, Bibhi BbeMedge, Hown, Btrtler.Calhoun, appointed on the subject during the secrat. sangV t Chevcs, Clay, Cwwford. Darin, Dawson, Desha, fcmmooi- on the subject of a publication , m the Alexandria. ' confSrlt'nual consideration. therei I that the galleries be chared and the, : B'r-: ; "-' ivP-i-?,'' ' "t rs reraabca closed ,r about half; M f r.anc. rinuiey, jjisir,unoi3on, jjooawv-n. ureen, uruney,: nerald Ot xndayla?tfcstaungtnepaS3:igo or u-; ' n Hall, p. Hall, ttsrpcs, Ilyneman, Mnsotf,' King, La j nesday evening of the Embargo law in tKe HpUsejV. cock, lx.Tever, Uttle Lownulss,. Lyle.il lice, M'Kitn, -i'i) ,( ,u -u.-ictr. tK n.irttion of Metealf, Itfitchill. Morrow, Sew Newton, Qi m.by , Pick, ff Represcntatfyes, the cjtslon, l n ni. .,...1 nil. m.!.r ... Lit nasaao. a.i.d tveral6ther nartioubrs.i jl 1 tOMESTIC. l)orts, Snjje,. Shaver, Sevier, Sliaw, Smilie, O., Smith, J. Smith, Strong, .Tatiaferroj 'f racy froupi Turner, Wifc liams, Mtguy, Winn 67. c x: Jt . NAYS--Mesirs Baker, JJigelovw Sleecker, poyd, Dreckcnriile, Lripham, Harwell, Champion, Chittep. den, Davenport, Sly Emott, Fitch ,Uold, Mtwci, JacVaon, Kent, Kev, La, Lewis, Livinjril.m, Macon, M'Brydt liln.or, Mosely, Nelson, , Pearson, Pitkin. Putter, Qtiiney, Itandfifpli, Iteed. Jtiilely, liodiiuin, Beybert, Sliefiey, Stanford, Stuart, Sturges', "Tagirart, Tallmadge, W'heaton. White. Wion4i. . , ; ' t V " . . .Ji. division of the' cetron, wagjcairedicr by Mr. Pitkin 1 and was taken ort eoncuViintf with the first J .' . r -1. . o . 1 ; 1 1 uoiciiujiien; 01 111c oenaie, T.mcn aracnimeni pro AfoiKTW, Aliril Since tlic Ne-n's of tht'ftro-' iected "Embargo reached this' city, on Thursday last, Seventy t'essels have cleared from our Custom House Jor foteign bofts ; to wit, 31 ships, 18 biis, 16 schooners and i. sloops. We undcretand, that all of them are beyond the Hook, e.xceptingthS ship Maria-TRcrencl, which ran ashore in Butter milk Channel, ihe bvig Eunice, which sailed some days ago,but returned ip a lenhy state, hat ing completed her 1 chairs, is now in the narrows attempting to escape i but, shcyis"cioscly pursued bythe U S. shyxpof war Aau4fa..The -whole Hectare wind-bound in the oning. , ' '. These vessels probably contain more than tvxn- ty thowHind ton 0 f surplus Amcricah pfroduce-' r All the Norfolk vessels escaped the fangsofthe Etnbargo Law, except, two, vij. the Prince Madte for Liverpool", and the Grdhvile for Cadiz'. ' These iwo wreseizea sent oacK. oy the Kevenue Gutter, r:k, Ajvrit ICTVMr. Purviance who arrivetl heife yesterday in l)ip Friends from London, Is the bearer of dbrwtchcs to our government from the A meVicim rnlnistert attlie different courts of Europe' t. Jn pursuance of a recent lavtf congfess empow ering f he Secretary of th trpasury t6 borrow eleven miltirtntf .l.tt TAm k. I. '2 1 . . r Hi v' uuiuu iui vuu uuiiw aui tltc, Malta1 jjyasi iu siiiko w inc nuru tu-iiy tor vc pur pose of inserting the word ninety," s'o as. to extend tHe duration' ol tc ErnlwV);o fi-om sixty to nine rhe House had tliis subjt undef, cohsiueratton.., ? five o'clock. In the course 'of , the jilting, Mr.; Rounsevall was called to thjfeba? aud, refusing to; . ty days, passed in the aSnfianve. YEAS Messrs. Alston Amteivm, Bacon, TJard, CiM, Btackleile, Boyd, JBinwn, Purwtll, Calhoun, Cheve, Crawford, Duvi's, fjawson, fcHile, Findley, (iholaoni Goodwyn, fJreeti, Orundv, B. Hall, ). Hall, Harper. j Hyneman, .jCinp, l.scicki Lcfcrer, Ltl'.lefLjle. Marfwt, M Uim, Morrow. NeUott, Jiefrton, ln.sby, I'ickens, Pi. per, Pleasant, Porul, Porter, Hhfca, Hoanc, Itoberts, Saje, Seaver, Sevier, Seybcrt, 5inilie, Stanford,, Strong, Tat'ufi-rro, Tottp, Turner, YV' illiamit vidperVivVinn-.56 Bleeclcer, Bt-eckcnri4(re, E:-hnjp, Put'tri Champion, Chittenden, Clny, 'Davenport, DcaliH,.. l)inamo(r, lily, j Emqtt, Fitch, Gold, Ilawes, jacksonJolinqn, pent, Koy, Law, litw'is, Livingston, ,lwndon. '.M'Cryde, M'K.ee, Metealf; Milnor, AlitchiJJ, Mosvly, New, Pcajvion, Pitkin, Putter, QCtincy, Hatulolpl., teed, lUdgtly, Uodroan, Shef fcy, O. Smith, J. Smith, Smart, Sturge. Tuggart, Tall madtre, Trapy, Wbcaion. White, WiJSyiit-53, , v. ' The amendment of .the Seftnte weits then con curred inj , - Saturday, Jtril 4. ' . - Immociiatclyaftcr tliereading ottve journal the doors' werci clcsedrHo.rtmalned until the House adjouedaboul two3Joi;k,V',,. .. ' '' ( ' '" -'''i-MondiiXJihril.tc-y i-''(u -f n-r-'j u&isi ntac 'NVentioN: ,( , v j Mr. B icon 7 " jmmittee, .of, Ways and rrfear.s, upon Icavc , . . iva ted a bill, authorising the! secretary of thtv isury, 19 stipend; the pay-J ment tt certain 'iniu wn vp jonn Armstrong, -The rcbort stated the eiltlence of Mr.K Rpnn-,w sevall, one of he Editors of. ttt paper, and that 'ho.. '. had rerused to ansMcc certain .queries put .to .mm H by tle committeewhereupon they had tieportea;; , the case to the House. till iifnaevi answer a qtiesuon propounieii to um oy utc.opea.T. er and declaring his intention to persist , to so re , fusing, he Was, after much debate,' recommitted to ,: , . thenstndy of the' Seent at Arms," until too tortbel , ? ordoroftho UouKs. .. y' C' t.'. Zx'&l . T)icday,AfrU'i. .'. --'if A letter was received from Jtjr".. Eo.nr.sVvell, thf witness who yesterrby refused to , Answer aj thbaf j of tbe House, ' expianator cf Us motiyes, kc. fat, refusing to answer,. . ;' '"'':. v.Kf.ti Much desultory conversation and some warm di cmsitm took place, which resulted from Mr. Roup , , avail's being ag&trealled to t!e iyr and having aav, swecd in tha 'arBrma'uxe to n ;i;cstitrt whether ,ha, ; was riljing to answer rll the "njt. irogBtorics should be nroDoinded to hinibr iUa SDcaUcr i.ar.d,: i U havtngit tho meatttimcappearekl to M'O House, ; that tltereVas no occasion to qvlpon him f4thei:.-. self from .'the contempt 6fTer'Y to. the House. tJJ '. now submitting to answrr, .and Wds; uccording'y leased from the custody q the Hergvant at 'A"Pf' t," s - ''UtWneZiu,''jjiriU.- 4 l- ! Mr, Haft asUol,- through the SpeaKcr eave y , j absejice iti ih. end of the session. On f1e $rVV vole, there Wert, for leave 33, huviinst Jt' 3? ?..A ,. tjtnrum net lug yott!, another vole yas taKcn-pj fUvVe'fSg.,yiHVit'40."'' leave; wns efoaeOr'iH . ) Mr! B!cek;r tiske'd, the sama leave. "Ofimted- r 43 to' 4o.i'fj t.: v.--, f ! : ?:tp';c$v - MLtcock pp. pf the" m'vTry, 'ori, (qrjner , - v'otemtived' to ' (icon'si'de'r the (lueslloit of ,1cai f V MrvFlslu as leave . liad bcca iriven toiuiotiier mem ;" w'r. f. "J iccunsiutrcu, vyc , "7 4 required leave 'given, Aycs'i54.-fAr. v;1';i:;v !.TJw Speaker hid! bcfOro the H?use a niemonal ,v late minister 01 tne -a futes at tne Court Ujrrotn.t;dvard Clarke, stating that hb lias Jnvcntcu France, upon the Ucusu -f'thq U Stata.-J' fm6de tf ' dcSehdmgW t unvl haibdi-s . by me'ars cf , f 'iv. V.:'-;-.Si ,-';;,v :y4f.-(?,.t A'-.v'XY-
The North-Carolina Star (Raleigh, N.C.)
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