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n i, H U-f stirnrt tiwm i.:..;r.S t.irrdne and lUL Uxr to eonter.i ? - 7 -r our rMenccUss Tillacet harrow th P 1 J .nl mrtftf tf B'.l LOd I JTCC M chrcf of nhbtn a.d ReuIUtionU.Uow.U- in U cases- Sure we W thai W Wu recj "v "17- . , - ' . &!, cf warfare, derogatory to tn ivnnoplej and re . ti.i. But if the Enuw ume their present huckln aod sgraceful of nuVine war "J ZTl'. in inn . .1 If ,k, lim. t .....Ctrnre. Vrenchtown and Hampton, Luld bun York, Newark ana Queerrstoun, iu LV l.i. iftin nay twein in their own coin ; UHow .aui t .. r .. .i,-- ..-nbriiew Jlulevcr yuciu 01 . ff . - I tAincilvrt retaliation, wou:u TC17 o n w. The latest information from Unn;:ion, is to bj- , .. t,- li ti.:uck. 1 le urrisn vcrc i;cii mm..- It'- , SC5.0I1 ns'dirh, fcx. vcj ha1wm'ij umracrut Htm upi the 4wpri.u It ftd et-eryj wUch he ellubi ted 00 t'ltctniicwj. Th S;cutijr mt war Horderd Yon Gri'to!J YtfcterJ-jr the American Ego wc ho.el He low the Lnlitti, on bArd Vc lnte mnA OrplK IL1. The unnvertiry of tht dxcrUS-n firtir I An express trrfved jt trvii c'uj yeerdjjr which was ileipitched from ew-loidon to Gen. lxrd, to ppriat SLa of lite addition lately uud 10 tlic liiiuih sqiuilron Ixfure That 1 vn. Ficm tt e wia .7t. 67. fberre-4. liV, t X It 3k N. T- 9mut J ". Tmtta1, TtJlMkJc, 1MMU.a,Tsi (at, TV- yu. WiWi, of f.wv t.nteWixi, Wnlrf. Jjmtfy 137. N AYS Burnett. Brywit, DatW. Caldwell. Clrk, C15im. (WO, Cr4fjrJ, Dawm, U7ac. ! , Stic O S)tar- '.in t t t RALEIGH, UfuUrtUnd icbinuittk Jus btQ. Mtir.tbtt ece CurriiKk tcwif, iot.i ou P1 rr ' lc i ... 1 v thai rntint h&J in nurku.ne tA order 1tt& LV ilie M.c..uJ tra!niitm, in the fito.n orl . ;thc Ox.vernor in t!ie nvnth of Nbirtsnrbef ri iu-JkJ. ttw krc.dcnt of um: Onrtrd 9t'. he 'been C4.ied into ctul erme by Mi Dhcririce; ,f r-; '"" rorry. Drrrt.bjr, Kwtrr, KJ, tonc. Sage, I reC4Ve2 b Gen0r JfkiT frtf,i. tnylh lsiholt. UiulM in Mr niL. - - . 1. j .v.- n tornmmed voeae depreOu itu.jtL.Uioul.i f,., , .iwJ. tfOf indlirkliuls ihM lh D CRF.r.K INDIANS. W'r m re polit-ly fivur t ! ntli '.'..c fi..l ,w; : K"it fnun M.. J Jcri ion, t j f.rn!i i: i i tV . ilurU "jrf JIr-i;-i, Suir, 1813. 7hl;!":,:r deuchricm to repel tbein. nd.W I wiler tUi.itrd e de.d o i.ii r.cnmrijt the . "Cello 7 '.as U.Mructea ib AdjuUrt, Gcner) ' forthwith to liistnbme ord;rs to eh the eoun- Mr. Uu-!u.tiMsl-: m nuter of the C.ird Sutn a iht ' ties ol Curruackv Camden, Pcrqutrnons, j-jOO , cur., Sn at .u 1 hi .Mr. UuHow's IrUer of lUc 12 Mr. 1- itank. (!hAt n.l riue. to deliter titht order of " n cxt'rrss arrived yestcrtlay w!:li the e of ' 10 ,t'4 7,ry,of ,e." of ;CoI. Flowers or either of the field t,tR: A of h the w.v ,.rty of L.dins risinR against U,c that Sf,,; iViSe"Mfll!-Ul".lMiB,l",fir remnient of the dcttched milttia, C-o m nr. In.ii u IrttKr IT Silrttc IfY :lf1 ir V. -fi t ' - i .' . . With Vhirli ih. ... I.k!wn tlimlhrfl llfc th StatB I . , . ' ... 1 ,h ,, lhl. 1.,., I ! - . . v -""-sjioikkjis: with Mr. Kusrl rcUUve to UUil SUB- - ; T " T iraM s''P duruiR Uie alUwk, su.c.Krux; vnc lus 1 j j,, ra chCfj .mid party ; Killed capt. Iriat jf, which u n,y JMii b .n.rx r to conimumcaie should it become uecessary to Uso tlitn to reel . . Ki-mv WS very CollsiUcrbiC tlWUgh IlOl I lC-j 1 .k,.,.- ,,f 1.:- rnmtianifni Canrain Isj its ! -Hid W r. currenoiulrnr.- In-itwn Mr Hrtov iul ' tlie inimir. " ..nfrcviehinents, and hd entire T ' s. : 1 . . . 1. a. j -w i 'A l-karllli' AH.' I I t " i I"- tk tnetny Liscly known. 1..1 c tac Alcttctlrom inouoik. ihwuuh .wii...p.i..v. lis it another jU ck. w w. v..v, v..... --iiflHa, on r no y cranny 7 Ciecond time rcpaised by the skill aud Usvery loflhe carrison. The result is not stUcd I he ILn h irooM were continually dcsciui.c. Aoni the tiok a very active oil w ith Mcintosh in putting to death thoc thi.t coornitted tnc murders near the rajuili of the Ohio. Alcxuidcr Cornels un Ins way in for protruioiv. It is reiiOricd th.it they have burnt the Hi Warrior's house. "It has hetn renorted here for several thys ,,- t . .. J . m .1. 1 ' French troops were cominuauy ntscivn.y, pas'., tit u two Pro;iuts had ansen utnotst the British-- -In tiudition to tln.se taken in the hrst at- jjppcr To.vns that were utifriendly to the whites, WkonCrancy IiUnJ, sbsut ou.i nai k : artd hfj jncuced tnc In lijns to believe they c-uld oNr.-folk, surrenuereu inoruseiYca, j ritrform preat miracles. rotectio 1 as I re-icu suojects. jmw iut. ( lt The p0it.1.jjer ,a5 t;,is mr,mcnt arrived, whose .lranvner and trumpeter, ioiisi'ierao.e rcn.iu.ee- s,atemcnt corroborates with the alxive ; and f-jr. incxits of tioopsliad an iyed :it Novfxdk. - - , l!!er aJJ:)) that the g; VBmor has all the friendly Abiut 200 recruits twtyve moninsmcui c. . XaJtans th.it lie cn Rather to gu..rd him tliLt the 3 the counties adjacent to ttis place, inirched from wu,. increases fast." crcC Sunday evening usi, tor jiuuui--uiuh;i ; ommindofCapts. Xuttt ana wtiraaway.-.Mure , The Adj.,Unt r,y ral l)n- recmnmr-.d. that Do?. ill shortly follow. be e.nployed ni om- m iny to hu.tt the Indians. The latuat accounts from A'rw Lonim (Juno 20) , ate thnt the enemy's squidron there had been re-, Prom ike Aarional LiteWgeicer. inforced by one 74, 2 frigates, and i sloops 01 war ; 1 j am ari,r t .at our -countrymen have hctn too hich lav in a line across the harbor s moutn. tjtir mn-h i,i the custom of htrhuru' t!u;U, to do much frigates continued in their position, 6 miles above : at fihlinR the UritisW. They stand upsn honor ; the town. No danger was appre henucu unless t,.e 0ut believe mo there is but little honor m homing. British should have troops to land. 1 Each side is to tb nil the damage they can to each JlirhmwJ, Jut 161.1- ;otlier. There iiy and oufht i 0 be icmt l.uiijui n nffic'ial (TisfXitch. iweived this m v-nine, by the tv hut that wf-.eti t!ie ficrht is over. 1 . " . . r.i - 1 v o-- Exfcuuve, trom major urutciineui, smie iuc nuw ji .c We further uuderstand, that in answer to t communication made not lonq since by Governor Hawkins, to the President of the Lnited St fes,' throuli our Senators in Congress reiterating tid President of the Un. ted 9ute be whether the eenera! rovernmnt purwea totxi this House whether the minuter of ten1 w theiB1n duc 5.,, lhat protecUon which to liavr been upwards ot 2500, of whom 4 )0 were life Ki -Our loss did nrt e-cxl ZO, . liuc xnai 01 mr ene my, was t leart 200 The Hritish force now at Hamp- INDIAN SCALPS 1 Pltubttrgh, May 17, 1313. . We the subscribers,, cruournged by a large sub- n A M aarr. 'J v - - 1 ... . . . . . . . t t 1 . . . . .,!... f'.l.a irftii 1 mrrthttnn. An nrnmti. tn nav I Ini HntiHrprl lliillri tOll, IS DCleCll4 IW-IU1 .iwum w " 1 ' 1 . . v.... . w.. t,,. memy, andef hui forte, which w; at nrsi eummutu- ior every hostile Indian s ocalp, witn both eary to it catedcy tnree rencn acsertert i.one 01 wnwni u inm Jigentlieuleiiant,) was coniu-med by three liritish tkstr ttrswho arrived at tamp, just as Major Crutchidd was about to clot bis. letter determined to 'mount all the horses he can collect; With riflemen, and pursue our little army. A tetter from General Tavhr states the arrival of ano ther ship of the line, in our walert . Our distant fcllcw-ehizens, no douht feel the liveliest solicitude for the safely of this place. We can assure them that a full confidence in, the defen sive means provided, and etiual confidence in those who are appointed to the eercise oi" those means, are visible in the couotc Dance ol every citizen. Though danger is at the door, no one fears to meet it. '-Mroik Herald. From the North-West we learn, that general Harrison had detached a body of mounted men! against the posts of Brcwnstown and Uttroit. NAVAL' FORCE. taken between thi date and the 15th day of June next, by any inhabitant of .iileghany couniy. Geo WaUis, jidamson TanmhiU Robert Elliot, fi'm. 11'iikiith.jun IVm jintbemoiiy John Irwin. .i-i. i.- . -.. ... -r. uum'.h oirtiut aiiiijcci, wU.cb ro-y be in possession i m ujc m-pnanejit or sute. An. I ih- j.HTAt.jn va Jwcidcd in the arnrioatire : Tor the rolve l.,7 A.'.iir.st it' 29 The tluj-d roMJutioa having been read in the following j exposed and defenceless situation of our towns near oiits : tho sea-board, and having for its object to 'sc ruill Mtn, urn in i requested toiiti'orm tl ik uic j. atmu:i ever unurrniu mia iruveni- w- , - .1 -! mertt of die e.x.ncncc of the tsid decr of .he 23th of A- inc7 rtrta, nis txceuency, w.s, cy me man os pril.uii.nndto t.nv before the flou. any coirespuit- yestci day informed by the lion Divid bne, that dence that may FiavV Ukcn p:are with Uie said fflnusur assurances had been given, that fire gunboats! relaiive thereto, which the President may ot Ut.uk im-1 would be immediately ordered into commission, projer to he cwitnnnicateti. . ; two I of whicu wouf be employed for the protect i-Jl iTi vW" l" a.ffira,auV.i ' Uon of Wilmington, two sUrioned at Ocricock tt , tjt uio .id resolve lxi4 .. ".,., , . r.L Agihut it 00 one at Bcauf irt 1 hat three companies olthedc- The ti resolutioi, wks then read in the following words: tachment Would be ordered on duty, two to be Sta- ' Itctohtd, Tlitt dc President of the timed States he lioned at Wiiinitigton and one at B- dufort, and that requeHtcd to communicate to this House any other infor- amtnunitiou would be luruished by the United mau.m which may be in his poisesunn and which he States. The troops will be armed with muskets' ttxuy not dem it injurious to the public interest to dis. , , , , , . , - .,. stole, relative tuthe aid dec-re ot the25Jth April. 1811, , aml belonging to toe S.atc in, 1 lending to siiowat what time, by whom and in what ' . manner the gaiddectfc WM trn m:ide known to this jjo- It will hrpercoived that the Tax bills are riow before vern nttit or to any of its representatives ur necnts. Cong-res We have seen a letter io a gentleman in this Aiiaine iicsuon Deuijr tai.cn lliereou, it was aeciueu "- i"in a inemuer (it uongress, wnicii states iron asine as 1 jilows : bitu now iti:id, t)v iwrtion hicli Wikc cbiintv will pay For the resolve 125 of tin; IHrect Tax, will amduat to upwarU ofgf.OW; Aramst it '' 34 besides the taxes on Siids, Sump paper, Sit,crhairss, &C The 5th resolution was tbcu'fea J in the following' words, , 4 Uetotved, Tliat the t'rendwit be ivnueSted, in case the Since onrlat rr.mrt r.f il.o woithpp th Mrrv haaon 'act be, that Uie first iuforinaiiott of t!ie existanceof said diH'en m d :. . hn .i 07 ami OH The iWnirht iaexui. 5 decree ot the 23th of April. 181 U ever received by this Vive a -ad tlutuens the entire failure of crops. It is near-' ' government or any of us minister., or (ircnu, was tint y 3 m,,,, since we havchadany beneficial rain. Frotff . communicated in .May, 18:2, by- the duke of llas.ano, to son. ,,.,rl!j o(- lhe gUU wc M.e jrr4V;fiti4i to learn that wuii-l' AlrDarlow, and by lum to his eminent, a iiieuimm d 1US tieen sufliciently abundant and that Uie com prospect p.: iiTS letter to the Seeretaiy ol State", of May 12, 1812, U promising. - , ' . . " a..d the accompanying papers, to inform this House whe- i i N-ew Hampshire and the district of Main Ueicarciv ther ih government or the U. S- hat.li ever received ty ol'grain almost amounts to famine. Perhaps non hive iioir. that ot France any cxplanat.ouof the reasons ot that died,-"!' absolute starvation, but the fatal epidemic that isU decree benir conccaUd l.-om this government and its prevailinr; is supposed to depend much on .the scarcity Mi.iii.iu .t iuiij; (um: ducr iu uhc j aim, u suvh c- aruj uatl quaiity cf provisions ex many ot tuir .por plaiiati.n las been askt.fby this government, and has wu0. ftre i, ViCtims. Tlifse parts of the, country hvef. . oeen i.miuta w do given oy mat 01 trance, wnetueruns abounded in sn-ain aud the war precludes" the possibility Sovertmifait has made uny remonstrance, or expressed ot their ..btainui supplies s has been cutom;iiy f.-on ..y .lissausluou to the government ot Fiance, at such ,Hier parts of the'imion. Some of the states particularly Maryi nut so far from sufl innj; the drreies ol Wantaief a great super abundance of Bread Stuffs and wou'd make - ; large exportation if ctreumstanc s would pi iin.- . ,,' ; Edentou is removed to .ing t ; ')' i. . ''I COXGRESS. IN JSENATlinirre 18. On Wednesday the President of the Senate laid before that body a remonstrance of the officers tifthe ar.'iiy un der niujur gen. It rrisoivrepreseiuiiir; tiiat in the j$MMi.. mcnis auu promotions recently made in the army, injus tice had been done to the oilictrs now in service,' and We have endeavored to -procure the roost 8CCU- j prynS the atlehtion ol the Senate to certain cnes in . . . c ... , .-,1 i, ' ...,! ir.vr. i which they fttl thciurrts of annica and their lndivulurl rights tokave U.0n viulated , aud the iufiiiorial rend On Friday, Uie Senate, 011 nmuon of Mr.Lluua, cai.-.c vo Uiel.illowinj lt kolulioii -. JtcsAvcd, that a Committee be appointed to enquire w hat legislative ptovisiorf is neccss.iry to picvent the ruu! rate account of our and the enemy's naval forces on W Lakes. - Un JL.ake t mtar.o, they ncany e- qual. Although we can boast of a few more guns and a greater number ot sail, yet the enemy's ships are stouter and of irrcatcr stamina. In a frenend ernratyenietvt, the enemy would in all probability "i-'J "y" i" -1 . . r.i j fi. ... . 1 1 naiijhl sufnce, f.r the adminintraiion of lUstice. tn any , -r o - case to winch the United States may l a party, or- bvtorc floaung batteries. However, we have wi ao vantage 1 al)y ,.ouri vt- Olo u Sl.,lt.s . aiul Uiat lbe Lom,ul lee have in the quality of our sailors, until the aniva. ot , ivuve report by bid or otherwise btt James L. Yfo the Enclish had only Lake sail- j Messrsr Uaj-.a, u.tllock, Humer, Stone and Bledsoe, bi's.tonavi'rtte their -Lake ships. Wc have the j wen3 app.nate.ia counmuee accordingly. very best sailors from the seaboard. It is very doubtful to whom the possession of Lake Ontario illfall. On this nice affair depends in sime de gree the fate of the campaign. We are inclined to the opinion, that, unless there shall be a more ac tive commander of the army, and every possible wiiole day was occuWd in the discuss'ym. The House Tlic Senate did not si'. onSulurda). HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Saturday, June 19. The Ho'isc proceeded, immediately on its rr.eeting, to the. consideration of Mr. Webster's resolutions ; and the aid given to our navy, until some decided advantage l . a . ai . ... 1? ootaineo over our enemy on tne water, tne cam piiign will end disastrously. Sjiirit o76. Latest from Sackett't Harbor The filtrate Gen. Jike was launched on the llth inst. The squtl- f under Com. Cbaunccy was then in that poit waiting the equipment of the new frigate. The nnlitary force at Sackett's Harbor had been increas ed to aoout six thousand ; and the apprehension of lany further attack from the enemy, was, foi the ycseut, entirely removed. "rfftinn,-.Six seamen of the crew of the Nautilus, supposed to be British supjects, fighting gainst their own country, were sent to England for trial, and Com. Rodger's caused 12 British pri soners to be retained s hostages The first men tioned seamen were tried or examined in Entrlan'd and 5 were released as Americans, and arrived here to the Atrnescnrtp.l. Thi. fih wasdp.tainrd foe (nr. thfr evidence In consequence of the return of ese uve,tcr. of the hostages liave been discharged. ISdstQii i-ent. JVew-London, June 9. Since our last, the families and Ornheus have Jiot moved from their anchors a brig, two schoo lers and -a sloop lie neer them. Two deserters tom the Orpheus say the Valiant and Acasta have gone to Halifax for supplies They have not ap peared off this port for several dava nast. It is con jectured they are cruizing off Bloclt-Island. .vwCKM. jv.nree snips, apparently one ei tneune arid 2 - gjM,4 just uj.ruait.u I I A Af.m. A- t -KAfL Ka tl m, 'a- Ahey form aline E. and W, 7 miles from the cm- oi lMs place. .' l ' , he President of rh tl R of i-r17.1 VVar WObated oil the proceedings wu fcrcellcnew fln rt.h y.,.u;-. ,..u ftonccatmcut- Aiv Ithc question Jtliereon was decided as. follows 1 For the resolv 93 Acraiit it 68 The resolutions having been thus severally agreedto A coituuitteowta ii' oointed to present the lcsoluuoris to LJie P.-esldenl of Uie U. S. On motion of M r. Uhea, Jtewlixd, Th at the Iiesident of the United Strtcshe recjiir-Sted to' truustuit to this House copies of a declaration i! !! i . anch of the State r.k;)it'i ;rat-borouhS,jsife kcepV and Order in Council of thw. liritish 2overn!vent ol Ann 1812. adjourned without taking any question thereon Monday, June 2 1 . The order of the day on Mr. Webster's resolutions having been called up, Mr. Bibb stated the intention of the committee of Wajs and Means to press the. eon ud ".ration of the revenue bills as soon as possible. The thne ab eady occupied in this debate had not been thrown awnv, us the committee of Ways and Means were not prep. .red for the tlioetissioi of the tax bills. Now tin.v veie ready, ho won-, l. rose, in tie absence ot the cliaina.;u ot tne coninutiee (Mr. Eppes) to g'nc notice thai tl.oats. billi w titd be ca! led up to-morrow' ; and, every ieiitleuian nov having lair notice, lie hoped the diheusuion el ihese resolution would terminate to-d;y. Mr. Farrow withdrew his motion tor in.Vuhnite post- ponemtnt. Mr. Calhgiun then withdraw his motion It amendment. The-question w?s thi-n taken on agreeing to the first resolution, in the following words liesttlved, That' the president of die United States be requested to inlonn this House, unless the public mit re St should, in Ins opinion, lorbid such Communication. when, by whom, and in w hat manner the first nileliiyencn was given to this, government of .the decree of the gov ernment of France, bearing date on the 2Bth of Aprils 1811,'and purporting to lie a definitive lepeal of XLe de crees of Berlin mid Mil an v ' ' - . And tt w as agreed to bj .tlie following vote 1 .. YEA$ Messrs. Alexain'.er, llsiou, Anderson, Archer, Baylicsjof Mass Iloail, Ueusini, liigelow, llowcn, Uow era, Boyd, Bradbury, Bradley, breckenridge, BHgham, burweil, Caperton, Calhoun, (Jhampion, ChapcU, ClieveS, Cdley, Uomstock. i.'ondict, Cooper, Cox, Crttghtnh, ul. pepper, Davenport, Davis, of Mass Davis, of Peun. Dew ey, Duvall, K.irle, lily, Forney, Frankli, Gaston, Geddcs, Ghotson, Uloninger, oldsborougb, Goodwyn, Gottrdine, Grilfin, Grosvenor, Grundv, Male, Hall, Hanson, Harris, Hawks, Hopkins, of N. Y.'lVwel!, Hubbard, Hufty, Hum phreys, Hungerford, lngernol, Ingram, Jackson, of It! 1, Jackson, of Vs. Kennedy, Kent, of N. Y. Keit, fcfMd. Kerr, K4boUrn, King, of -Mas. Kingt .cf'lf. p. Uftei-s, lewis, Lsveth, l,owniles, fJ Ale, Jiacoii- M'Coy, l'KteJ M'Uan-,. Mrller, Moifflt, ' MoseleyV Murfttt,' M6ke, Nelson, Newton, Oaklej', J'envtm, -Pickering, Pipkin, Piper, Pilk'ui. Pleiii tts, Post, Potter, J. UeedVW'. Ueed. Ilea, of Kn. Uhca, of Tcit. l3ilgely, Kingg6ld, Robert-: General Dearborn has reagncdhw tomvuU in the army of lhe United States :Rw succcsiorj' ; . , jr, m.., j.. 1. r 21st 1!'2, and a copy of anote Iron. Lord Castleieegh to " 1 iiumioatcti. cuU,, .., . Mr. Itushell, being the ame alluded to in the letter ol v Mr. Russol to the Secretarv ol butc. ot the "26th April, Tnrnnrtn in PhiladrtlhiaUtA rnilent ,T u u u -;i On motion cf Mr Nelson, the ITwe resolved itsell m- . . - ...... . to a comruiitee of Uie whole, Mr. Alston in the tiu.ir.ou ea 10 tne memory Ot man, pasetl OVer rOlU- , the bill to reward the effieers and crew of the V. Stales' delphia and the adjacent tbirOS Otl WednCsl 4 ship Hornet dav vnin' lat. litftWce'n T artrl'fl h'cloclr. - T'he amount of compensation was, on motion of Mr. . . , 0 , . , , j Ntlson, fixed at 23,0Wl dollars, the same as was allowed lUCIl UamagS, WIS Ujric- 10 tne Daaw on tne to the officers and crew of the Wap for the capture of river, and to several hou&es and stores to they Vlie rroilC. rifi. ' A irrvii niiiArwr nf Ir,, iur fitrttroni 1 he bill was then reported, to.llic Kous, and ordered . ,11 j . ' , m to be engrossed for a third . eadiug. " FCCC8 UiUW uuw f. .Mr Kiihourn offered for consideration the tollowmg re- isaac r. lCWIS, w4 Kiuea oy a Ooara WlUCO- solution: ' ' ; had blown from a building. - y6.otei, Tliat a Committee be appointed to enquire. " . - . -. . xvliether any, ami, if any, what pro,isio ouglit to be ny.de . "r. .. ' U tor the more effectual .and economical protection ottl.e ya"'! mc nusswn rauinicr ri y asn-, North. Western froi.lier against the meurskns ol'samyes ( inoton, has presented Mr. Cllstisof ArflT.gton, with . :intlnher e'neini. s, by granting dbnaijoiisuflaml to aetu- a medal bearing the likeness of Aiexauder 1 aa'!, ai settlers o t.ind .ulj lining he Sortli-Westeni boundary ; tokcn Gf rdspect for his Oratkfl, delivefed at the tti' 01 1 ue state ei vino, ana uie territories 01 inuiaiw aim 1.1 .r c vj t . ....r . .... ' j ieui aoon 01 iiic rvuaaiau viuuiics ai vjcorciuwij A motion was made to adjourn, &nd carried, 53 to 46. Tuesd:iv, .luii 23. Similry petitions presehti .1 and referred- Mr. Troup reported a b.U to continue in force the Act for raising corps of mounted rangers fort he defence of our north-western frontier j twice" read and committed. UNHSCT TAX. On motion of Mr. Bmb, the boW resolved itself into a committee of the whole, . Mi'. iNelson ih Ihp chair, on tie everat bills fur laying and assessing direct and internal taxes. '"'..'. On the suggestion qf Mr: Bibb, the bill for assesiing St laying adireci tax Was first taken up. After considerable discussion on amendments propoyed to the detaihof the bill, the committee rose and obtained leave, to sit again. Wednesday. June 23. Sometime "was spent on tlic contested election of Mr. Bower of New York. The Hou.se again resolved itself into a committee of the whole, Mr. NeUou in the pluiir.on tlic several' bills lay ing taxes. ' ' ' . Thti HirectTax bill was further discussed and amended. The qeuslion Which excited must discussion was a propo sition to strike out the apportionment of tins Dii-ecf Taxes uniting the several eotinnes in the states, as hxed by the hill with a view to the " appointment of assessors lor ilie pur pose of such apportionment in each stale The commit tee rose wilhiut deciueingortttieproivisilioiir. And the House adjourned. Thursday June 24. The House (about 2 o'clock) tesolved itself into t com mittee of the whole, Mr. Kelson in the chair, oh the Tax Bills. Th Direct Tax Bill being stilt rmder ccnsiderauon. considerable further discussion took fclace .thereon; "but lhe 'committee roit; without having gone through it and obtained leave to ait again. A motion was then nta'efe by Mr. rickena to flischkrgc the committee, of the whole" from the further Considera tion of said bill , and recommit 1t to th e cotnnrntietJ of W J s aiid,MeMis;'wbicb.rn6tioMwlAegatived. . And tfie House adjourned. l' , ;; !' (Co.) The medal was accompaniedVb a polite comphiuentJry lciter, to which alt. Cusas tettjrued ' un appropriate answer. ;'-.". -' General Moreau "-.This gentleman, it h sSiiJ, nasf embarked On board the ship Htmrbal,' which clear-' v.i ed out Past Friday from this port for GoUenbutgh-iT has dropped down to the watering plae'e and isftflf ' sail the first fair wind. A letter from" WashmgtonJ" pubjisiiwd in the New-Tovk Oazetle of thirir6 ing states, that ,rMr. Astor the owner of the Hanr. nibal, had obtained permission ftrt'ouV "jVert0 f mer.t and frotp that of the British, to Send a ship to Russia to take out end bnntr home a carsroV onr condition that he takes oat General Moieu, Who i to have the command of the French prisoners aikJi other r fench in Rnsaa, which men - heWto erWn ise, arKi join tiernauoue against ;r ranee.. " JTei9' York fiafier.' " ' - - ill f ! 1 I & in l .niognim ti'.xjti tne late Lfv -. nvSIT was CCS . q livcied before the trustees, principal, profefeorSni? V studeMs of Dickinson College, at ;CarCisle; ori thi. '' 3d uh. by Mr Mayti'n, of Madctp"hi a student V, of U16 ffernor class. Many tributeSof this kmatiavd? U been paid to the worth of fhll excellent man: For the Star. Jruh Potfooea.--The dtnTcttltf ItpTtstlril tune 01 procunr;; trisn roiatoes rrottt tnenortuenj ;. States; v6uld make iheiri an object of ddhbfatiohiiL those parts of the state where the climate and soil suit their culture as It it I not toV latq i tQ pJah tor A winrer crop it is hopedthis hint will he attended tut C rortnerni potatoes okv, genesayviin Kaleigii ; ' iQi- one uuiuir 10 goo uoiiar aouoiiy cents per DUinca , rfuoc soid -.a. rgos U1CUARD . 'Tne tietiblature of tfus itutc thet on cdneadsl wcek. Thomas, VVThompaton, federal, wa ciio sen Speaker of the Hpus.e of Reprcseutatives O, non, Byies, Schurewaa, S&vicr, bew. Sharp, 5bt ;j hv?r Vipoij vm choaen Pfewdent of the befiatc. , vl t ..ill n Bladen.County. Msiio John Owen, to Afiia: i J 3 i Ann Brown. daughter of , Major Gtuerai ,TUoms ' T f . idlofaaidcomHv.' - , -".-, V A.f i l a a Married i Uie Brawn. v Died lately at his seat near Richmond. Yi. tlen'Mimea ' . 1 1 Wood, late Governor of Virginia, andontf ofvhcaioJtiivf V cere anJ letdons natnou ot tii KeolutuK r..& 1 ... I ' . ! ..' . I .1,1. i V A. 'if -. tt -v Vil.iatasraCP- 11
The North-Carolina Star (Raleigh, N.C.)
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