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And North-Carolina State Gazette.
No. 17.
RALEIGH, (N. C.) Fill DAY, Al'llIL!, ihis.
Y.il. .
THE
MlllHKD WIFkl.V,
BY THOMAS HFVUERSOXjr.
STAYS.
VTAS F.ntrrrxl on tl- Stray book of Wkkc Monty cm
f f
I'.r
l4 day April, Mr Julia Mnore who lic I rail-
,ritirTioi, raati coLlsaa ria no r mi 1 wr KalTjr,ti, cm Itiurr ei-rea., one lj hor-, ix y v, old,
(lllII1T WITMorTTLKT $1 51' CUT in I fe"l 9 W I 0 inches l.lifk, ImmIi hind fert while it'll Ivll
adtacs, no rAsa biscosTi.xt in, oxli ai rai of. 1 r in hit furc-brad, w hich rU-ay hone value,! to
rto of TBI fcHiToa, tfLHi all iixumtiiil rim 1 tv five dollar. One rhrr was cnl -red loth ol Apsnl, by Mr.
ADf raTltKS'Tt TIIiiidiiiitwiitiiiiii, laailT illiara flattie, who lives tin or twelve mil- c-4 of H-l-tuvnait
Ti roa oai uollab aid t ssJfl-riTO CUT- eiKi on tV "Treat nm leading from Kalrig1 to Smithfi Vd, a
n, Mci cosTm iicl, sorrel hot-sc about I.I or 1-i ji jn old, both hind feet while -
i i " '" lexic Hi, ill unw tpoOor, hit back, orran'jiwl bv
li'stcnte by inanml iaSjtir
"rnurniiMj I iiumiI t').i.
I d'hi r?jsou v i v c nn
311.1 0 Ur Wf(P (Mil V
.Hi 'M I r lu I 're ti
i"i ir. '.l i Hi its nt rc , v
si. hi d '."! if m rl a ''Iimon l lwi v,i
a in 'ii i : a t ti tionr'itt ...i-inned ollicri-
.I-, i :J.'. I. ilur, i tin; want
s' ' . 1J- ' .i i II 'I . ut mi. i In-1 1 1 1 Li t 1 1, :i
grcit as is i, iii-irc..
i the bili i:i ikin t ,
rvl?
IuI!j-
ami f.nv
ami
imittriit.il t N a ..! -..win-out of the forr.i,
r.trot.. It , ,.,av.,m .n U-ij . ,iu,
a i...r i, a,,,,',.!; pin, i,4, ,lP ,,rr,
' . t.. .ti cecuti..i, .u,t fo'L. T. w A .,,.
i r hi in it ie. r I
I I V v t I J
-.mOCTORSJAMKS M k WILLI M HEXDKRSOS r ... .1 itniwun mgn, .iki Taiurd m uuny , ra..rrss. I xit-.l ..i
mm.. . i ; . . ... w..... . ,
I l''(n,ITnl lu inmiCMi cupaniM-nfiip, iu muih
tuall tMl rini'ilrl it'i thrir prnfi-uion. 1 hrt mil ot ru
n ihr Ji"l J lr W m. Hi nlrron, at Uw corner ol
i-tlr iU. Mmiii atrt t-U
A nl. if if-
itiifti td tin- tnrm
i,
MF.ttlTT DILLI VRI), nr fr.
W' Xr Minh , Apr.l 12. f,
V? arranttul Doltnj-Cloths.
J , lut jut rrc-icil dirtct fiiuu tin- MihhiI.k ti.tim, wnl
fcT.-pi mtiaU'iUy (uratiVr, roinMv V- mni'i.i i.i of Jiv'tin?'.
i'.oltno: ( itr) ilrscrtptioii, uliicli In- w:.:nint-. Ui bo ol the j
tt-lt iu-lilv rvrr tinpoltiil, mill l Mi.ciMiitn'Mil Iijm pi-icrt.
Ne Vt k, March I, 1 HIS. 1, f, j
WILL UE SOLD AT AUCTION,
ON ilONDAViU. Iltl, MAY, ;
J'txatt-lji m I'l o'chrh.
At tin- Mon- ol Mr. Y. K. I i nttn,
( llr hrin? nhoutfo ilrrli.tr ,.nnr '
njT. Sll l.L SKLL. iv.ihunt r,- t-, a l:.r-7- i A t,n
iiLUu BMuiltucnl ul Iri sh 11,. (ioiUjI Urib-li au.1 ticrmun
goods,
Kmliraringa tarictv of Lim! ':iit,iMc to l!if s r, ,11 '' 1 r-j
at Xilr. ' JiUhW KIX V LK.MijJ.s I
1 l i-burg, (Vii ) Ainil U. 16 1 .
i K.h NO i UK. I
I-) A WWW from tin -Sulwnb.-rah.j-.it I hi; fii-st of Fi-lif 1 S 1 A 1 E Ot NOR I'll CAROLINA.
I ftniarv. n rn-gro ihm. n:uii.-. I X K. It lit. about Jj )iii-h o-' OK VN (.E COUNTY.
p (T. f . tCur S inch.-, hig... lai'. c.ii.il.-iiot,, aomc of his Court nf Phr.i u.ul (garter Seion fefnua-v TVm
i,r. t -, lb mux ijt, lunpi lu-i. vIUni(;m oi,v,,,n ol hi, : Jolm siail.- A.lnniiuti ;iior in riht of hit iff rj Lilil! I., nv
1 It II...-I. I. ?!. -Ksl.ort.-r tli..n thr nB'ht hi t lothinS; Kom-ai.ii oll..-i-. Sri. Ka. tncall in tl-0f W,u ltusc-
rot -i-.olii ctr.l. I 'Hm) lu.ii tn h lin king in ilu iu-ijbbor- ! ihc'il '
bwl . i.n tu,,s at t,r i.iutr Mr. K.. h..nl K.K-S, . , r. he j T appenrins to the natisfnclion of tin Court tl.-.t l.illl.-.i, r-
jiretrndcd f. Iiatr a vtit. A ir;-,I of tin ttotlara u.llbo! ry Idw Jcsv IW t o o! th- . -l.-iMlMi.ta in ll.isi c-- ar.
not iiihahiuiits of this titRlc Thrixfor,- Onh-rril that (mlili
(itiON he n.a.:i lor Inc- i i-ks in tin- Halcirli .Sur, that un
h si they aiH.-:.r at tin m-xt 1 i-rn. ol iiil (,..u-t to I .- hi 1.1
for the Count ol Oi anpe at llic Coiut.ho.ise 11. i IiIK!n., oujjh,
nn tin- toiM th Momiay of Mav nnl and ih a, lo isui , jini'
mint l, .1. fault finai Mill b.- i-i.l.-red a-:i i.st thi-i,i ani-.h ,g
to tin laintill ' clt ii.wi.il . list. J .Ul.UK C C
Apnl, 1818. 15 5 iv.'
r in uhot.ee d..ca CuriLTi-a
1'ourrt.i pjicbi.j lerriiorr. t,.
ii. I ra.1,,,,. wit i the In.Lan-, tt ,crt
Lut II..UH.-,fru,t.iiu H..U.c,e.t,h;, lur.!..,
OVl. t. .f t ,ev a,e not indtJental to thr r-.w..-
tlfit I0SI.I-1CC t'l t..'.. 1 " I or I'lC rnmli..n .l..r. 1'
l.rr n.r.p dollars, t' ai lain-o:.!v Uy j it u-i i ml . i.no, ai.d tlit regulation of Cou.me- "-
j upon t!.c fi!tl. ui i!e t! en cvpi-usi-s m. 1- t'.t- j..ih- ' 'IV con-titut.ou J.k-s nt iprfy ru,- 1 '
, Vl ti.at law h, t.Tt.nly intu.ix I one t-c c. ol i...r, ul a huo-e for tl.e ordi,uL,!uril ' !
! ,,UJ,J,, afrfV 1 CF "' l 1( 1 el n" one HeniCr 1 "
, I k:u..v tint I ..live tin- li..uour to ifp.r-f.t ai. os -(is tin- power; atnl nnllijns have btcn
j iriltli.fiit, 1 1 . 1 1 e j 1 1 . 1 . 0f, ai-1 ei,e, t.. ,,. -lo. p ")ii4tcti tor thit cirposi anil I att 1 J'"
1 wSt. arc nt all itnu-s uilh.v ton.ak.- ai..,:, , : oily t . what purpose could the surnlu, "
pcn-sation t . I'.oir pttl.U Keiam m.l I a 1 l t'lrnmimi be hitter applied tSaa ta . '"nu
c .m incetltiiM ;t lcvsu.11 vt o-.iiJ nlti:i.:i : :c. v place ' Improvement, an.-l thereby fac.litatnoVilr" i
K-latMn rc!iiMo:y-in t!ie li:w.its o! tin- vs-.ii- eomniercial inteicoursc between the States
'ly.an.l put it.ratol the mhut . f mrai in . r- ' -lie great and i.uportaut ciues'ion ,,1'V' r,
ilia.ii-v rircii.ust.iMr-m.i 1 art:. i;-ue 1:. Co c..-:-.. ccvMiitiou of the Iiiden...n, J ..rn... .
rilanf thn nnl! ... ; I .'. ,r t . . .. VT. w e 0,,Ulll A
V littll il I I I 1 1 . 3 I i -. ..isi.ii A
anil fanii! v : ;.u ! i!i.
in 'i a.
uihlc9 tn me Itivor I1..I. ri..
u.i.in v., in (01. mi voted in the iieuaiive. vipuiln.. : .n . .
ti .n tiic.ulio.is le.ti..,, s .,1 aibLKun-the cm- tween t!u; K-itirnatc K'lver.meiit and th 1
pensaf,:,,, houevcr JS finally fixed at h !.. " which we are not" to erect ourallv P '
1.1m i.i-i il.P,-. t, ,im,! .,,.1. ...... ctl our8eios into a
' " i- ucnuu ooitvcrn n.i i
j;ien loauv p. itmi ho mil bring limi home, or cure hnii
v) thai 1 can get Hum 01 iiim.
I'liF.STON HEAHSOV.
Four mil.-J JUtli of Raleigh, Apr.l l.'ih, 1818. Ifi tf.
vi 1 .1 , , . , , . . "i in me cv
lulc this su ,ject was under CHiM.irrnfKm n e have no imi-.K' li.ite political
otifin ia i',.L .1 . 1 mi . ,m....I : 1 4 1 I Heal Or
NO TICK.
ON the 'JOih of March came to tlip Store J" Mooiie fn
Ll'Hiis in lt,ckinj;t.iiii count, in the evening a man
who 'all himselt i(eubi n C. Rogers, by proh-bsion a o riling
jnatt-!- Ii.im: ". in informid tiiat he : iuieioua cha
ncier and it mi,, supposed he had itulm TWO IIOKSKS
-from Jonathan L -.thank of Surr county , I asked him Mjme
questiom which excited suspicion, ami after making vi r
al elforti to tlcl.-ct him he broke ground I nil made Ins escape
leaving. in my po-e,sion his horse, saddle, hridle, aadille-
baps and clothing. This man is about five feet ten inches
high, with red whiskers and light huir, a:d f.uin appearance
about tliirt years ol age.
EDWARD MOORE.
Apri. 7di, ISIS. 1 G-w-
i'
motion ii ...... U ... 11, . . I : 1 . . "I
V "- "i'M:imiin,C "Ml III l!1C lC' C" a,,(I bare reClio-llitioFl iri'l.n.
committee ..o . epurte.l if, w ill, ,r.st. Lctimis so anl wou.'J neither accelerate the acconnlild f
tn amend it as t.. allo.v t . the i.."...her, d the f vvi',es ..r promote the prosperity , 11
pressent Cnr-. slX dollars, and tn our sue- "ne of the Unitttl States in the .mailer aP"
cess.11 s e.-ht dollars per ilien. ; j., I.tvur l (his 1 R'e 5 and though they ha,c my best t "
m.ition I x.ifc.l. I.eui-on the hand i,w i!!m-, '"' tlieir saccess, vet I could n,Lu.. , .
to ,1-iiIh ti,.. .- ., . e ..,.. r, ... " .1 .n,.,.. , . l"""c' i" en
1 a 1 u 1 u 1 i. k1-"1- - u y rniJH nramai.... ;
A HOUSE OF EN I LR1 'AIN.MENT,
A 1 1 HI UKIIM HV5, W1.S1 Ol" i iiKsui r,
;i "t'sse a: :x dollar-, while, the
1 1 o 1 r.
"i.uucaitov tfllll nrom.l 1
l-nuediin, .itl, the affairs of otl "l
every ear:aud on the nlher. luriiierinnro our f'rcirli,( k,- .i . 1 '
- -'"-7,. - --.uvmi a U ri'a Ml call, Al
rariijr. .siiliscritier takes tins melbinl ol intoi mini, Uie public
lg.-nen.liv, that lie sull keep-, a House 01 Ki.lei iai,iii,eni
ay
for those mImj may favour liini with their custoin ; they
ne assureu mat no e.xenions shall m- soar, il o, ...... ,1. - .1
situation agreeable, due att.-tilion will be paid to thour
uho may call on him ; they will be accommodate d 0.1 as rea
sonable terms as possible by tlieir hunib'e servant,
jUslAri LlLl.I A HI).
Rahi-h, April 15, 1818. 16-t:".
PATENT LEVER WA'I CHES
fTHE public an- respectfully infprme.t that the subscri'ier
'1 who lias resided sev-rhl years
eniptoveu constantly 111 the line
estal.liweu hinisell un ravetti
STRAYED OR STOLEN
' iniormea mai 11. e suoscri'ier , .
arsinthi.C.tv, and has l)-"n F lol s' a'Urdl';Kl',',' ""' '"'
of his prol easi'on, has at h 1 , . XV. lHm f S. c1ii.l-,I to he iron . of ti,.-
ville ttrect next door to tbte I'"1'11'' & . , T ,l,s. t arii r !.
lars ;i; au,st. tin- 1. States for nrtineitv .1.. ii.v.
ed dui in-the late war, and a bill ,"a, passed
the House ol Uepi eseiitatives for his lele.f. ami
i 1 1 o n . .11 wi . . r 1 It . I. . I . . ' 1 1 i' .1 1
Bank of Newbem.s. here he offers for sale an decant assort- " ,, 0 ' ,c .ol"Vr a 5 wrrl,.: "" l a lUflllCr Claim Ot about nine tllOU-
mcotaf. Ladies' and (.entlemen's gold pailent lexer wstth.-i, ; Z'Z,." 1 1 . n ",n" tr' vl"lr' nn sa!ia ''"'lars ill his Own ri-lit.ailtl was aUn i,
alM lver patent 1,-vcr and plain watches arJ clocks to;re.he." 1 , ' 8,'X 1 K'Vl" " r"M- .0, fo , r 8 " W" J'f aSeMt
xritha-varief, o! Jewelry and silver ware. As thc a.-U- I '' ,,"'"l"t'"" V; ll.era, ur le.r ,heir tlelive,- , me . . """"'"Ol Claimants lor property destroy
. . ' . ... . 11. Kalrii'h. otl in IiL-a t,i.,r.rm ... i
v" ...iniiei Aitiounung to nineteen or
,twentj thousand dollars. Heine elated at the
ju"i" vt ma nisi ciai
Con;
are inc; caMii!;
1 1 - . . - -
1. 1 u r ue ii- ,1 v i.i I'Mii.ir iir. .. 1. hps r.iiiiihiid.,..nu ...1 .- 1 . v
:ofc..n.pns.tli..!, v.hlj, wa, uii.nedialely to affect I" iatitn of thirty thou-and JouI?8re l.l.jifnf
my own intere,'. I tiie shin and crew. u,l...k ...... L iv . ,Te .1
In. he t;.,..o,.r...., ..." t ..... a.i mat.., I ', ,!.:.... .i. ' . . J 'lrlT esti
. , u.j.,,,, .vin.i-i jvm. x iucn I ij uwusanu nior
ornu.,1 mm i-r,v i.ie ' ..lie -
which seems to lu.c i-Ncite.l so much sensihilitv 1 t,le
... n. . II ... j -
... me pun ne u.iii.i. i voted in tavmir ol our pi i "oti vc ol p!lcy and interest ren.i.rl ,,. t VJ
v.leges and lor pmiialnna; the ofiemler ; l,e (An-1 farther proceifinRI ,,n the suhieL 7
i " v"1"" "'ui nuuurtu no:-1 v niisaioii was known
- - vail'
.....v... . ivU1,iu niiHe,rur tie uuiDose
...uvo j. ..i hum ; . " iv.au provinces. Then
I 1, . 1 I V
inlArnal 1 J
re
Aplr 10.
cles lia e been carefullf aelected by the subscriber and from ' b
Uie la lest importations to the northw rd, h deems it unne
cessary 10 say they will be sold on the mo accommodating
tern.s, he likeuise repnirs watches and clocks, and will war
rant th'- faithfulness ot his work in every instance and w ill be
.tjWkful for a portion of the public favour.
JOHN V SAVACE.
Raleigh, Uth April, 181ft. 10
TO LET, "
IOR the balance of the current year, that Tient ard retir.
11 ed situation, hereti ifore oecupi.-d In Mr. .l-inies Calder,
aod near the residenc of Cap., bum. Apple to
ALllX. LUCAS.
A pi 10. . 15-.it.
JXO. F.
GONKK"..
15 tf.
Mil. IsLOCI'MBS CIUCI'I.Mi
illl, and niobablv imnati.
'on! ,.l"tl.,. .I..I .VI . c 1 J . r '
ic ucuip M-nicn ne loresaw must attend
line prosecution of hid azencv, from tht
reat
HAV.N LOiS For Ss-LL.
"rs will offer foi sale on Wednesday the 3d of June next
One hundred lots in the town of Madison, at the conjui.clion
of Dan and Mayo riven, in the county of Rockingham and
State oi North Caroliua ; on a credit of tiK.years, in annual
payment!, one hall each. The Commissioners do not lies
"JULe to say that Uie town of Viadi&on has a decided advantage
of any loan on Dan river being situated at the head of Roan
oke -.avigation ; and die navigation almost, if not ijiiite us
goo . from Madison to Danville, as it is from Dunville lo the
fre. i Falls Madison has a very extensive u-act of country,
fy.i.g to the south and west a it, the most fertile: of Die State
ol North Carolina, as well s several Counties o)' very rich
laud in the Slate of Virginia, anil might without e.xa-geralion
we believe add a part of the State ol Te-incsseo, as it w ill be
the nearest place of market Matlisvn has a uiimber of ex
cellent springs lying in anil adjoining it ; will) the addition,
al benefit of a minrral spring lying iiUin h;df mile ot the
town, the medical and salubrious equalities of which are equal
if not preferable to any h.Uierio louud in the State, , hich
ill afford fjreat benefit to the citizens of .Mtidisou bv people
-Resorting thtlher for health. A further description of Ma
dison is deemed unnecessary, as it is presumed that the place
can recommend ittclf more '.liaa irur -pen is able to do.
JGsllCA SMITH.
K1CHAK1) WALL,
NICHOLAS DALTOX,
JOHN (,L'Y,
J01X V VRDWF.LL,
ConuuissiniK 1 3.
il6th, I81H. 10--.5w.
IT. B. At the same time and place w ill be offered for sale 350
acres of land adjoining the town & Kin- in the toiksof Dan
and Mayo rivers, 130 of which are lo'w-&ruuinLi.
4t4t T"e cdiloraof the Norfolk Hendd and Ruhn.ond
Einpiiror.are requested to give the above three insertions in
tbeir respective papers, and forward llieir aceenints fur jiay
nu nt to this Olfice.
election, to call me from mv domestic affairs to
fake a seat in the National Legislature ; I deem
it respectful towards my constituents, and to
the practice established" by my predecessors to
I give you a summary uew ol the course which I
! have no ru ell :: von n.i, , i i : . ... ..
GREEARLF. loan Act of the Oeneral Assembly of the ! i- i " , I"""" v a"u u,c 1 -a-
Slate of North Carolina-The undersigned commission- I S01,9 wlllcl) g,,v,-")ed me.
" s- I am I . ., . ... I ' I ' I, .. f .
ncic tievei as a session ol corress per
haps in which so little was apparently done, in
so great a length of Hue, yet its labours have
been sxtreme. This lias arisen from various
causes susceptible ol satisfactory explanation.
In the first place, a large proportion of the
members, are new ; it required time for them to
assimilate, and obtain a general understanding
of each others views, without w hich kiiuwled'-e
business must ol necessity proceed slow! v.
in Hie next pluce the Hons
Washington Cit,i3ih .IpvU, 1S18. ! .f)reS5 ofj'Uincs8 before Congress, he in an evil
SIR It was the pleasure of a majority of the ll"ur' Aered a bribe, of live hundred dollars to
voters in the district at the last Conirrcssional . . . ' 1 Ie commiu.rc ot claims, as he
NOTICE.
HA been lot or millaid, two Notes of hand against David
Smith, son of Henrv. ant- I'm- ft'mi
. , ' ' jj- ...... '1 .....ur iiu.e
.') , ioiu, saxix"
allcdged for the extra trouble which he exnert
til to give him ; hut no doubt bis real object
was to influence the chrirman to lay all other
business aside and report hastily and favorably
upon his claims. Upon this subject many con
stitutional doubts were entertained and expres
sed, but I could not lor a moment douiit ; hold
ing it as a fundamental principle that whenever
government appoints a body of men to perform
certain specified dutit s, it at the same time, ol
necessity, grants all the powers (whether spe
cified or not) essential to their pc.foimarice
and further believing it to be a power inherent
in. and incidental to every legislative and
judicial tribunal, and one ex re natu which they
must possess in order t protect thenist Ives in
the due exercise of the duties assigned them ; if
indeed (to usea borrowed phrase) Congress did
j 1 ()f Re lirei fnf a I ien
has been overwhelmed with petitions and c'ai ns not P"8'3!1"'3 power, it would soon become so
arising out of the late and revolutionary wars ! cotein!)t,ul n contempt could be commit-
loi wuicn mere nas ncen over eleven hundred
liierc is alicadv i.. i
nns vra . J ncrc Horn Hue-
"Os Ay.es who represents himself as bein-ra
m.ni.ter sent from that government-Sur ? L.
dent refuses to r,ce,ve him assuch, he Sn
9ome system ofgovernme.it, with at least a ra
onal probability of maintaining itllf" J iri
to acknowledge them as a independent people
he recogmt ,, of their minister would ceESS
thcm-besHr;,;;: "t-r to
send ministers to. or receive miniata PJ!.ler
B-cM..uem, whenever our commercial or oahJ
cal interest mav rfnu r. it n-,.. . wr P'tl-
the House of UenrflaVn;:t; .- "en J 8oultJ
iii , ..i.:i. r i" . a5uine the res Don.
i is
piesenteiii an rctiuinna examination A-ain
upon subjects connected with foreign relations,
ted against it.
Theii
re is a very extensive and alarminz svs.
tern ol fraud, practised by claimants ag iinst the
with finance, anil other leading concerns of the i 6,1,ve''r'I,K;" ' supported by perjury and forgery,
are re- snail protjably make the subject ol a lu
nation, the coinmitttes have had to Diet
ports which have consumed much time, and in
tore publication.
sibility which
....... V .... , ? " - "1"'" "ie execuf .
.ijr siiouiu tiiey mtertere n affaira of o.ti '
cy unless the President has n
his duty, or has been guilty f 80me crlmina
d.scetion t ..either of wl.ieh is admitted in th,'
caSeuhy urge upon him a measure which l a.
gain repeat, would be useler.s to us, and u jfci
u hose . hose Independence thuTcSC
led upon ..uh.cctly) to acknowledge i If the.
are competent to maintain their Independence!
our recognition would not avail them j if ther
arc incompetent ,t would be equally unavailing
as .t would nekhergive nervel thJ .r fiJt&
nerveless, or strength to the feeble.
I t is a source of no small gratification to know
that, fterrepealmg the internal dut.es, our re
venue ,s amply efficient to meet all the jilt
demands aga.nst tl.e Treasury. The Secretary
estimates tl.e permanent annual revemle at
iwei.tj.tfto million twenty-five thousand dollar
o w uj customs twenty million, sale ol pubhc
land, 0I1e and a ,,aI lui-, J J
hundred and ninety thousand dollars, postajre
.... ... ..i.i. n.t. uomiilc 01 SIX. mi on. tvh rh it
tl.e next place, manv very important bills have! . 11 W.'V ll collected that at the second
ijccn iieualed at length, and finally rejected
i ne n, important subiect to winch our at
ti.n. tas di.ei.tcil. w. n .en..nl ,.r,ln , lars, oe.ng the bonus to be paid to the United
duties In favour of this J most cheerfully and ' 'St,Jl? T Ahe ank chai tei - as also the dividends
couscier.'iouslv ...-.v.. n.v vn.P r,.,t i ... '"eb 3,iall arise from their shares in its canit.-il
v:r" w'"f iiui 1 11 V . x.vi lt4" (. I i . 1 - - " " ' i j ws stity VO Villi I W
cause the. in esitb-nt r,.n,m,no,wh.,i ia)ck '' the term of twenty years as a fund for ! to amount to 821,940.351. vi. rltll n.
I - .v.v4-.,,vi. ' . mv, HUaamCl' 4 I , I t m I I ' VI) III I DOC I Id
but because the finances of the nation justified nat!3 and Ca"als' atld improving d,pl'inauc & foreign intercourse 82,060,
it, and from the fullest c mvictioi. that it was a ' , . U) ',o3lt,.".n of ua,eF courses.and that tl.w6a.d .4j nnliia.y servicea BG,20j, i'o2, ..aval ser.
duty which we owed to justice, to our country; u "c a uonetl ainngsttlic several j
and oursel-.es, to abolish these taxes, uiiumal in , J."'"?"''11"11 to tl,e,r representatoin
t, s.on ol the fourteenth Congress, a law was pas-1 ""'"ated was in the Treasury on the first dav
!scd setting apart one and a half million of dol-1 ot January, 1818, will makean a2rceate of
, i l;" s' lH'ino t!'e bonus to be pai.l to the United 1 025'000 5 C" '
I ne probable authorized demands upon the
"U..7.dsUri"8. th I' 18,8 estimated
tlitir operation, not verv con.iderhle in ,..n .lm3DmMr' Madison, the then president, re
and vexatious 'it: tlieir nature. ' jectcd as being unconstitutional, and returned it
I was one of the few who voed against the
to the House, in which it originated with his ob-
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oiu. aiXLV imi i Miisr fiuii mi . hx .,. ,,,-t ,i,v i..tiii I ' -'i,ti fiiLtiMjai i,:c a. .i - .
7s cents. datcd'thc (Ut of .J. ,;r; ' . .? .: ! bill makino- provision for thn s,M-viv,." .J"" -Ai uie opening ot the present session,
".- III-" IS IU llji 1 , w 1 "'"U OUl-vLiJ If Hl.n,.f.r. ,n .. I A A .
and solvliers-i.1 the revo ut onarv nrn.v ; " oi"c io prevent a waste ot tune
viarn any nei-son ortiersous of hiii-i I.ju;..
auchXm... ' 1 v' v
Crecnevillo, Pilt Co. April 10.
SAMUEL WULIA.'S.
lG-3tpd.
II
THE a II EA TES T CO. IJT., R
ix. it A si tbAlihb s Coiumeiitarv on the HoK Itihl
' r i , . . . .
It will be recollected that in "the vcar 1TS0 a '-. 1 x .aucoM 011 the subject, in substance told
tav-isttgc, mai ii hucn a oiu si.ouiu be
Vice, i lrl mlinir imo . r.i. n. i
. ' . a""- "Miiiuiioi uoiiars lortnc era.
dua increase of the navy, g3,6li,37j public
debt 810)00,000. This being deducted from
the amount estimated to be received into the
treasury, including the balance, oft the first of
January, li8, will leave on the first day of Ja.
nuary, 1811), a balance m the Trc-nnry of g6r
0r3,G48- The whole of our nul.l.c dehf H. - fi..
day ol January, 18l6,amounted to ?98. 869,000
resolution was missed hv tl,n r...,.r..,i... ...... us in ins message, that it such a bill
gress, allowin-c them half pay durin- life v-ith ' paMed' that lie could not aPProvc t for the i 54J ' vvhicl will be extinguished in twelve years
u.is nicy i.ecame il.ssatished and many of tliein i V V """"'SV" , "3 P,e
..-.i 1 ot nencu .'.ti...... .... : , . r , .
i et ecessor. t "t "'"iui an nuclease ui duties nr n
t t
out congress was not deterred by this executive i ll,et "lM,''-tlo'i taxe.
Br V'"Aurr- " i"mflary on the Holy H.ble, ' nel 1 or.r.l r..n,rr i.:.r i. . r
itwfHo i '1.0. from pursuing such measures as they be-1-erences with Spain are unhappily not
!'TUr".HS.K'"".'51 t,'i,i!-"1.' "ol ' ' a.. lor Congress passed a resolution to that effect i rV 4.Ci -C Pron,0.te the general wel- j - SIJtt'ed, nor do I think they aie likely to be
. ' . 7--'u,l -""si-i-jmi work will be t hus ttie jnivflrnmiit flf,IU.l
til
Sll
practical rerle,
.received m Haleij;!. at .Mr. IJ. S. Kinc's
oer.a.so by 11. Hardy, assistma Mini.-lero
euit.
Raleigh, April lath, ISIS.
be
i. ll Si-ptein-'
and eir-
10 St.
FOR SALE.
Bit, SAMUEL K. JBNNINOS- Vapour Bath, whicj,
nas beenuset; with admirable success . u.l .... ...
e-ses, lt is said to have been tried by the faculty in Ldmburg
With mccess in eoutlv atleclions. Tbelt .il. .. i. i..... ...
t SHUT nv, li4 u
Mes-
rim
At, I n j-.svt. iji .ji u'Mian.
I 1
.ii.i.Ucce,s, goutlyatleelions. 1 he Rath mav he had
- l-i nod of tins year, at ihe Stores of M. ii. 8." King, Me
S , 1O0ll' "n'1 Ht th-"'- store of Mr. Jel
i'S'". l'SK Uie ordviary price of teji dollam.
15 9ts.
thus the government fulfilled th PIP Plinttoirif
. - - -'vi vviuti aifc
with them, a contract entered into by their
consent and upon tlieir petition, then there
was no legal obligation upon government to make
any lu. tner provision lor them ; still 1 was wil
ling to gotartl.cr & throw open the doors 0!' the
ireasu.y, 10 tins noble, this gallant band
"c,uHl wiMHH inc nation owes an eternal
ue&t or gratitude) it the same measure 'justice
bad been meted to all, but as the avowed object
ol the law, wis only to relieve the su lie. ;.,. .,f
the iij licnt y I10 aro incapable of procuring sub-;
fare of the nation; the subject was revived, and j 1,1 i,n-v sl!0,t t:ie. The controversy embraces
A ha r. I II' I , mm . . 1 r Mils J-.it,..,,. . " 1 I" . - 1
i" vjuv.-sii.ms. ine n.ft is the question as to
the boundaries between Louisiana and the Spa
nish provuices ot the Flo.idas & Mexico. We
claim west to the river Uio Bravo del Nerte,
which will include part of West Florida ami
part of Mexico, and to the Pertiido on the Easf
Spain denies that our purchase from France in
the year la()3 included any part of Florida or
XJexico. Upon those points we are at issue.
The second is the question of claims for injuries
i. depredations which the Uuited Statea a 1 ts
neral welfare of the nu'.i.iii ; surely then it must ' to 'iiive beea committed !,y Spain4 &, by Fi entli
pobscis the power ofcii'i.ng Hqa!s and Canals
a resolution offered, the object of which was to
obtain the opinion of the House on the constitu
tionality of the measure I voted in the affirmative.
"j The constitution grants to Congress the pow-
"j ! er to establish Post Offices and Post Roads, to e-
0 j rcct Forts and Fortifications, to raise Armies,
al 1 ..-.i.i xr . .. . '
uuuu ixavies, raise and collect Taxes, to take
private property for public use, by making just
compensation tberelor, to regulate Commerce,
ami to provide lor the common delcuce and ee
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