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2 V' , . 7 .:'' ;l : nAi.Eiqni' (N..c.) .fmdaX maiicu V; isia, : -v - . - . . j . .'.'1 - - -.......,, Vol. XIV THE 8TAH, BELL & LAWRENCE. k -- thro dollar pfr nnm.-No pa- - A . . . I . O c I- a... J rr otu w w"-"-' " .j-m. and oo paper lieontioed. 4 Zt entico of th Editor, ualcu air arrwarT Ma.' dwrti-m o'V not etaeeding SP IIL lias. loeertr.1 -e ui-for MdJlar, 04 ttJ-& " r each Oionj Alt letter to lb cUaoia must bo ooat-paid. 'Auction "anl - Commission Storief, Uay-ttTtcl, R-jcttevUftJf. C. -- tlUF. aubseriber are constantly receiving too. I I s.rnment Of Urocerje. - Dry Uoon. and Hardware, whitb they will ell low tor oath, or nrtoOablToottBiJt Tbey harts at prtaeot a.. :..S ' . - ' ' f- v ' 54 Hods. fW reouun; '" ft do pricso Mucov.do3ugr7.a.7 65bbl light calorcd-Coba nd Havana Sugar 8 pine.Ccnio Brandy, jmn. J.maa Kua , . do Holland Gin,v , do Sd proof tfo 10 utki new Kico ' "4 . ; , " II bblt Loaf nH UP ban Greea Porto Riao toffee S3 d good St. uommjo . n.: w ; I i bbla green Copperau ; . .; ; V S eaiki Vaila, Morted k .. -' ; i Tr.ee Chuoi and Weedme Uoh MO boxtt Window Ghwa,l by 10 tod. 10 by IB. in wnoie nu on r,-. (, A rood aaontnewt of Dry Goods " A large awortmrntof Bonnet, n rarjety of other artiolea. . v, V v r- .- -. - . . J. LEVY tc TO , Jayettevllle, N. C. FA. 81,1833. ' ? ft 1 4w Hamilton. Lemolne . & Pannill. ':,. sale of dry; goods. !0' V Moortay the 4th "Mareh neit; w ahall ' wiihiiar the lean reaerre. ni nm suirc on Rallinrbmok Mreei. laleU obeDDied by Meet i John 8ath k Co entire atoek of DryGondi, I H.nfxrc. nfnald Stith k Co. which ewm I m4u an nimiivc and raluabl eoileetion of J fcsih Imported Briiiah and other Gtodv It eon' I sists in part I j luper. Cloth and Caalmeret, (.beppard'i) f of allcolora;- Flannelaj Peliae Clothe f Carpeting; BaiC Blaoketaj Napt Cotton, v; BomnaxetU; vnef lnn ul""ln ;'Calicoet Ginghfmi; VeUngi Silkt.M.ttiiiH :' Cotton and Wonted Hoaej Cambrio. ' Diapewt Uw,etete. r c',.; j f And, In fant, nearly eeiarticle that uequU Tad to ateort an eitenaie AVholeaale and Kett.il Store 7nGWwrBiIjiAwry!t ' naHtV, ond uiarti tne wnour nave oi reeemty WxriA S aale ha been latly offered w the publis ealeulated to attraet to much atUaiioo m tbii. r 'r-Vfi'',;'-r'"'-.;v The aate will be eontinned froni day to day, Until the whole toek if disposed off on the fbl. - lowing termtr all tumt uoder R8O0, euh, Vir ginia money from S00 to R400, eo.daya from 400 to 600. 90 day and '123 fmm 600 to rlOOO, 4 and fl swntli--boe RlOOO. 6 rtwniir - All cr4j,t ale wusbO-eWl4,7 "ppfowd , endowed. Boi iblo note -A V '-fih''?. AKMWS ON, LEMOIKB It P CTLL, ? tfivv ,tTtu1eei aw Auction f Petenbuii; Fek it. v J,-V - - t V it- Vlk AVB received, on consignment, a few bar ' Il;rslt of Linseed, OIL, and expect to eon- tinue a constant pptyThich they-will cell at reduced price, by the barrel or emaller quanti ty, fwcash.',; v6i-'.--V.fy'V".' : They hvt also for le, likely NEGRO ClftL, betweea 13 and 13 yean of age. iPrinteian "finHlsf ubseriber baving lately oiOTeno I okvv.tt MAKING on. an extensive elt, 'will be enabled to wpply order for all kind ofl mper.1 TbcJ ontnUy on.baHd a ge- ,Mral asortment of BooU anq atationary, wnuiii . they will eU Xof CaA,at very reduced price - FbUadelphit, 3d Month, 1833, , OtS.- J1- Pay HA VJXG ditposed ol my Printing Kstabllilv ment. thoac indebted are earnestly desired Co make payment without delay, - -'V .THOMAS HENDERSON. Raleigh, ebr6,. 1833. .i r. . 6 lf :l OreaiBaiaini". v';'.'' WILL-cell," on very a'ecorotnodat nig 'term, , ."' I the Howe and Lot in Raleigh on which I now 1lvet aJao, a Store House on FayetteVille Street, adjoining VVro. Kha'a Grocery aln, wo Plan- talion in the (mghborhood -I afill also exchange .Tfor Young Negroe. at a low rat?.' Jandin tlie 3 "Western Diatr'iotiofTcnoestee, the value of which :44n 111, lli.wn UjUJnliMMfMl i9rri ' " ' ' naieifm. khil n iikl ;i x v , : ' - . o-M :btice'fw 4 T FebroMV terra,1823, thesabscriberqastU "im led a kxceutor to he list will and testa . ment of Britten peloaeh,deceed this I to give , .'notice to ll persons that-art indebted to the ea 7 tale of aaid Delosch, (o come forward and (lis . Mm anI bit itfrnnl kjt l,av. .1,1. . an . in .Munlt In., nm,. Tiwinnrt. ..iKmiIi . eated, or tlii notice will be plead in bar.' ' rfV,-eb.S7, ; ,.f jmo,, Bit.- i'? 'fili Friday, Co 90tS March OeSU will be told 1 y J at the late dwelling boute of, Brittoo De ".och, deceased, in the city of Raleigh, on acre -- 4it of twcha months, for till sums over &2i all .La II I 1 Tr : . , 1 ' ' . . . . . I . , "ance of the Stack of 'Groceries on fumd. and sun- "y- dry articles too tedious Io mention, belonging, to me esuir ot the aiu u. ueioacn, oeeearea. , Fob. r.--.':;-.: 9-3t , J DUNN, ExV ;;"if F6r'Sa!6- or Hent. v 'pSE well known ikud on Market street, for- ... . . merly owned by Jtmes Mcrs, iltc'd, and ; next door below Richanl liobert' t.meery Stoi-e '-"possession given the 1st day of Jwnunry neit, -7 For further informMWin iii1yio ' - . ".DeecmbcrSO1-i 51-t j ; Notice, e.; THE aubamiaer kTi-g alt84 at admiati tmar I ike atsle of VVUIiam K Kobtrta. deceaaad. at Fcbmary n,.lliU, aoti&r all Ihoa fcaTing alaia afmiMt 4 csntia, to pre Hat thaa in the time 4Haribcd by law. otbar h tki will be ptcMl a a kr of reeorrryi and thoar indebted to aaid tauu, by note qr aoaonat. 10 one arwar anft etue ibeir aaaoiinla, or MblrujiKlinaMt, aaaladulraoreaa be girco ook wbo lau 10 nun to Uu notu. anay reat aMir4 lay tad their note And aeconoU io the band of ae offieer ; - , , ' ' ' ; ' ' Notitt ifttHhJr tnrni. TH KX on ike Ittk 4j of ManH orst, will be aoid, aD the oeriebakle propem of the akore eatato eontining of- two likely Nrgrooi. one Jack, Bee Hone, Cattle, bherp. Hogv Hooac. old and Kiicheo Pnrnhore, Y aggoa. Cart, ana. wary ouier arucie toe, lr)K( to .meotloo Vine nxifithi are d it, lha, porehaarr girjjig" bopd wna approyea oreanly, velore aaoyisg the pro? prrtT. The (ale to eonthiwe froaa d y to da on tilSniched t " JOHN 5UAW, AdnjloUiator. cenraary i,iu.t .m- , , .- ., l-at. WILL bo told, by irioe of a aeutA to dm directed, at Leaisburg, at (he Coon Hon door, on the W Monday in larek, six wen iiteiy xvr.UKUbS, lMprHy of Saral Jeffrey k hnid nrgror will be aoliUor Oaah, 04 13 month credit, with approved areurtty. : r ' . r .-.j .. PbkSLET c PkSON. UwUburg, Feb-19. ItSjS ai C S,P NJOTICE i. hereby. glreB, UV bo tba firoiJ I Mood in Mreh next, t the Court Houe in iheville, 1 oil! expoae to pobli tale, as. ording to the direction of the net of Awembly in neh eie marie and Bro Tided, a Metro - Man named Matchem.aoont SJ or St year of ge Matehem i yery dark aompleeled. i about five lee iix inehe high, of good, countenance i od peak very quick and broken; he y fie belong to Daniel t;iboo, a nan of eoleur, in the y icku tyot 1 harleaton, South'tJarouna. ,ttwcoui mitted to the ail of Buncombe, on the 11th dy ofOctobjir, 1881. ?-, i.. y - ' - ' . uuaui, su n, , . Aihyille, tstb Koy1833 iv 51-Sm.', STR 4TRD from the plantation of Mr Betaty M 'Culler ib Johncton county, on the 1st init a nay HOitSK. about ten yean old, hac Ion ope eye, a well a recollected the left,iit a car 00 the left ancle of hi binder foot, work well in ger. Any penon that ' will deliver ' him in SmithfieM, bU receive a reward equal to their trouble, and the thank of the oberibir. -f DAVID, THOMSON, ; Soiiaifielo,Feb. IS, 183? f , r.- Stp 11 1. 1 1 ; 1 - .Taken up undCommittcd ; 110 the jail of Bladen coonty, on the S8thdy 'of July int. a neero man. wbo' aay hu name la H iliUT. and that be belonsr to liich ru nuiKi.ci ooon,couniyoauineafoaayabi ha bren from his master two "year, 41a is at 1 Uie i..,ddnng ne-yery black the toea are off of one loot, wDicn tie caya vu oecsnoned byoeing frott-bitUb. , Jha owner i requested to come forward,' prove property, bay charge and take said nptrm ; , . ,v . , A f v. UM August GRIFFITH 30HN1VHITE, SheritTl ust.13, 1883- - - : 34 Cm StgtotK6rtK-Caroliria jni NTEREIi b fore me the 6th Oay of t'l VI Unt, by Clubont Watson, fliyior on lha I main road leading' from. Brace'' crota road v to iSiierRear Ihe bead Onei-ij. Pork) a aorrel Mare,- a uw inea vo oe roao-on lue rump and back, ' brge place on her left thigh IiIkmI hair, and alto on her right fere (egi one old shoe Ol H rietore. 14 BMids bieh, B year olrt. v- -x 3 l )A' sank . ' -( . ..,. (''' B fli 8-3t J Sharoii for Sale. A rHE place on which 1 reside may be bad 6a treasonable term for negotiable paper, with bank aecommodatioD - It contains about 49. -ere of land,, of good quality , bordering on the ciiy cf Raleigh and on a public road .leading from the city. y Sixteen or eitfileeo acre are cleared and under cultivation thereat is cover ed with a. heavy forettgrotb, abounding with fire-wood and timber The land contain an ex cellent rock quarry, i well watered by branch e,: and haa two 'rock springs, near the .home, equal probably to any in the enntv.: ..My dweL.- Ungi abnutuu yards irom ine town line. The aituation, therefore, lis tbe advaiitsjes of town and country united, snd is, in my estima tion, the mott desirable pot for a residence that I know in the Kate. - Aculv sooo. U. POTTER. Sharon, May 8 -19-tf . -' 'l T Virginiari." ; . r f SHE rate horse Virginian' will tand the en ' B .wing season at toy tnbl in Mecklenburg county, Vkginia.ear Taylor' F ei-ry, on Rnatmkp. aKrmt five miles; aoUik .of the COUIt houae; and will be put l tn.rea at fil'ty dollan theeaont wuich my be tli9eiirgeu, oy m pay mrnf of ihi'rti-flve dollars, if fiaid by the' firs) day of Jnly next.rt bich time tlie ( oi ill expire; but if any gentleman will lend six mure or become responsible for there, the price w ill be reduced to thirty riolixrs ean, n paiu a puvnt one dollar to the crobm in all instsBCes. Goucl and extewiy pasturage', Mrongly ncloed, ant servants', board, gratis; but no responsibility for accidents or escapes, thongh the greatest possible care tbal betaken loprevtnlithcr.i, j .' It cannot be expected, io neapaper sdyef tlaement, that I should trace back hi peK" thrnuch a lone race of ancestors, tor swo or uu eeniurie. a bus been done by hi former, owner and breeder, and certified to be pure. Suffice it tosav.he was aratten by the noteil (tallioBBirAr oiy out of VUerltrix, one of the best mareseyer raited in f l.i eouotryi i.d pai taki of the- yr) best bleed in Enciand and Aniei-it. both by the siro-and dan('ide See Mr. lUrrison'ltyeai' advertisement "J f k. ' 'i: p't '''t'-T. ; ItU alio deemea uonecessary to fire a detad. ed aceoont of hie performance, it is thought tol ly wfficient- to ay. that in weeplkec ng purse; h won for Vi Owner the nuro pf gt",850, and wat, and i still thought by din, to be the k-. t. .MrMii.il In tliia or anv other coun- 117. : He is kbeautifnl bay, full aixteen band high, of great beauty, fine mnacle andoxeellent bone and i sure aitd Oiot eaclleut folgctter; ntl u ia-,h ll.v aiieHtion of an evuellemao who wishe to impi-oe hi own And the breed jf Tel.. 6. 1823 .:'. --. , ; - 7-$w-- Of ever) tltjci ijitiou, cxccutxJ at.tbi Ofllce. CONGIIES :, -K IS SENATE. Tk( Stule,. m 10 Conmittet) of the Wholf , then Tiroceetled H consider th bill frm fee lloaie-of Represenutivei, "SuprJcmffttarj to the fcett to'proride for certain persons engaged in th tutd DdBTJfemce of the United Bute in theevolihonary Wr.? 7 .' This provides for the mtoration to the pension list, of ihe name- "of oriv person who inaj hare been, or herealler sn&ji DevMncken thererrom, io pursu ance of the act of Cottjrressi passed the fit J - r A r S tai aj vi 1 oxtiij jf aicn person, so jtrkkf n from the list of pensioners, na heretofore furnished. or hereafter shall furnish evidence; in pursuance of SecMary f Wai1 that lie is fo-sucVW digent circUmstancas as to be unable to iixike in faTor ofand Mr. NoUe against, ;he bill. . -t .y- .' Mr. Lowrie rrotojd. as an amend men t to tne. bul an additional section, prpv'tdinj for a reduction of .20 per. cent, on the amount hereafter "Io be paid to aivwie xvcvMiunonarr rensionera , r in suppon oi inis motion I, Mr.'Lowrie observed fhat his remarks on this subject would take up very little tun for heas. well aware 'that the nendi of a aie&snre sometimes destroy it br too. much speaking.'," The expense of tne Pension List for four Tears,1 is as iouows: . - . , ' 21,81)23 )6 " f "1,375,849 41 v-i, 1,200,000 00 ; V ' .1,833,936 30 ' V 6,219.114 67? A . 1821, t- iOne quarter of which is, Bl,554,778 66j'tuimto.;..'X.'-; VThere are 2,328 men- who, under the prujv.siuus vt uus niay ue ptacea uDon' the list.1 'Tlii9 cumber. land no more' Will be affected by Us provisions. This Is the atinost' extehf to w hich, toe bill gbes,aVd by no possible construc- uon an more roe mDracea. ' 4ne ex- pejWf4rtuniber;' supposing,; what is" not 'probable, that all Will be placed on the list, according to tlie estimate of the Chairman" of the Committee,v (Mr. Noble,) is g223,000.;r The " estimate I have made, amounts to 55350,000. "This is 8137,000 beyond that of ;.Hie chau man; and if It be;fr0heous, it is too large; and it is? the utmost limit of Ithe expensje;. ,;' Now, .for ''the othefside.By the present law,-there are.j near d,000 who niay gei on the' list. 7 Now, sup pose but one half of that number be pla ced on he list. TLTiis'" majandwill fake place, whether, you pass this bill or not. If placed on the list, they will be AMmMnl 4n haiilf MAnoiAnil CI1ULIUU W uata iugiuti3 u vm 1.11111.1 thet were suspended by the act of 4201 which will be about three jears; ' xhe I amount, then' for bacKBension ',; alonej for 3,000 men, will ;be,900,00Q dollars. You have! now the." advantage and ; disy advantage of this hill, as it respects the Treasury, :. The ' calculation, to my mind, is perfectly BatisfactorJ---Any gentlemAntari satisfy himself by making a few figuresj and, from this view of the principles of the) bill;' it is perfectly evi dent that the Treasury will not lose by it. But, sir, said Mr. L. I wish to loot little further into, the subject. Our ex pense for. this lisi is, 'how; between one million and a half and two millions "of dollars." VVhcther uu bill is passed or not, the list will isoon swell tQ two mil lions of dollarsThis is a large suimf; and the question must b& met, where will yourgt the money? WiU-von lay a tax to raise it?.That, sif, wduld make us all paufie, in these times.'; Will toil , . . 1 rt, .1 .1 TP a.- repeal uie lawr 'ip iai'4,;wni.iiever co" seut.: j 1 theiu Isir. T.to f islievevthe pressuje on vthe, treasury, , propose ; an amendment; to reduce the- pensions 20 per cent, v This would give each 1 pri vate R76.80.' That sum, sir, is worth as much as 56 dollat s' iit as at the time of nassinc the! onjnnal atti On the sub ject ot reduction, I propose no measure ta, toe pensioners wiucn- t wouia. noi y.ote for as it respects myself? For i neither will tax the. people or fcorrow monev. iWhueanv. pruaeni reuueuon can be made. " he present amendment will r relieve - the treasury from about 5400,000. v lhatisum 1 wouia give 10 those who are not on the 'ist.' The mo ney we now payI woulu stilly pay; but I would distribute it to more individu als, lumbers are not on th list, who have as eood a riirht to be there as those who are now there. In doing this, we - -.' " a . 1 ' ... - ll. do more justice.; man oy Keeping me door closed ', against those who arenow without : Still, sir, should tlie amend ment be rejected, IWill vote for the bill; and I do sounder ' the full conviction, that, even without the "amendment, it ouffht lo pass. I offer this amendment for the purrosc of Bavins the hill, as it support himself irithoutthc assistaaco of his country.""") 1 V' ' V Messr. Mills, Morril, 'and, Lowrie. . -..,(. -.!k- 'y . '. . J--.- v. -.. .a. - ' , - - - . Uvrell understood that It will be reject ed without it.. .. ; . . . . The amendment was.asretd to 18 . Aiessrs. Seymour an .inmin tpoae in favour of the bill, aru. .lesr. Macon and 8mith,of 8outh-Carorma, opposed it. Mr. Joyd, of Massachusetts, said he considered' the amendment adopted by ah. . .. . e.i - 1 me comrmnee, on motion 01 me Honor able member from Pennsylvania,' (Mr IWTie'as'giving" death blow to th bill; 'As much a he might feel in fa vour of any other parts of the ' bill, he could not vote for it, if that amendment were adopted: which he. considered as a breach ,Ct faith. The government hav ing entered into a contract to pay to these pensioners a certain stipulated sum during life, any reduction of that sum would amount to a violation ot tne faith of the a-orernment. '1 For this rea son, he snould vote ajrainst the mil as V . amended; rAf-7 ., x . .;. '';.". .. The bit was 'then reported , to the Senate," with the amendment, f ' -v 'The question on adopting the amend racnt was taken by Yeas and Nays, and decided in the affirmative, S3 to EZ. ? .The question on ordering the bill to be read a third timeVas taken by Yeas and Nays, and decided in the negative, 21 to 24. 80 the bill was rejected. arw - STv f 'X - Mr; ParrotL from the Committee on Naval, Affairs, made a report on the pe--tition of Robert F. Stockton, late com mander of tlie , United States' schooner Alligator, accompanied by a bill for his reliefj'which was twice ratd'v 'H ' On "motion of Mr. -Williams, ot len nessee, the Committee on Military Af fairs were discharged from the ; further consideration, of the memorial of .ihe Legislature of Alabama, ' pravin that the military works for the defence jof the 11 a' . t 1 ! 1 ' ' 1 . w oay ana naroar 01 juooue may do com pleted..r;j7.b) The Senate took up the following rtj. solution,' submitted. yesterday.ly: Bfr. Brown; of (Mi'-'riAi-'r RetoheiL That the Preaidentofthe United States be requested, to comtnuiiicate to the Senate, confidentially, or Other iae.-a bo hall think fit,- kny information in bis poe ion, which, ho may not deem improper to be (JomraunJcated, relative to tho present Ute and condition of the Mexican Empire, y ' ' " c Un motion ot Mr. King, ot, Alabama, this resolution was ordered to lie on the table.; 4 ;f Tho Senate then, according to the pr der of the day, resumed the considera tion of the Resolution 'offered bV Mr. Taylor "of Va. proposing an'amejudment 10 ine vonsuiuuon 01 me vi.ueu otaies, in regard" to the election of, President of tlie.: United States, together with the several . amendments (or substitutes) offered to the resolution, by Mr.YDick' erson and Mr. Jfolmei of Maine! ,M t Mrfr Taylor;.-of Virginia, Trose and spoke ,' some lime;'in repl y to - the re marks Submitted by Mr. Jjickerson on a formerjday; and,in support of hiiWn proposition, and against, that of Mr. D. - "Mr; Sihitha. of , Maryland, replied to Mr. Taylor, in a speech of about half an houradvocafing Mr. Diiikerson's pro position, tn preference to Mr Taylor'. ,js0n motion of.MffEatonV i& subject Was then aid ori the itablcC' 'i 0& ;The Senate took up Ihe amendment of the House of Representatives to die Cumberland Road .bill;., and agreed, without bbiection. to substitute the word Vfubti& jbTTthewotd nalUmalS? ,as applied to the Road.;!- 's.y'j ' !': Monday, il:.24.-. -The joint -f resolution 7 directing the printing -jof: t? certain rnnrober tof - the Journals of the Revolutionary Congress. was read .Uie third time, j assed, and sent to the. other Hc'ise for concurrence. The 'engrossed .bill -to amend the act of last session" fdi; ascertaining claims and titles to land in' the Territory of r loriua, ;wasaiso reaa ine inira time, passed, and sent to the oilier . House for concnirencei'-''t;'':7 -v '-. ' The Senate then took up the bill to divbi'ce John Vheeiwright of Alexan dria an4 Caroline EliJ, Wheelwright a (vita .... A.-.T'lc-.;. i; ! 'A'Ttoi, TMr. ,V. petitions tot' a divorce, on the ground bftlie insanity of his' wife; at to him unknown;) of the .increase of the malady until it became entirely settled and confirmed? of its having now con tinued for several years,: and the belief. (in which be bas the opinion 01 the Phy siciaha in whose care, she has been long placed,) that the insanity is incurable.j . ;.A long and feci: ng deoate took; place on this bill cluofly.on these ppintsw vThether .the insanity. actually,xisted at the time of marriage so as to render Uie coniraci voia; wneiner an aiuicuon of this character ought to dissolve' tlie marriage contract; whether, ifit was entitled to relief, the tribunal appointed for the purpose", of crantinz such relief in the state f Massachusetts 'f where the marriage" was contracted was not the proper place for the petitioner to seek it; w aether it was rijjtii ior ilou rTesstogr .; arvortes at all. (UKn ne ver yet granie.1 c ) ic. tvc. . It v.a.4 agreed, on all I,-. '.. tl e facts beir; g? nerxlly a '-nittt J, t ...t it was a case tf great ru;' :n. . . The que ) Ur taken onorJeTi 'l the bill to U ciifrrid and reid a CLid time, it-was dexided in t! nritiv; and so the bill was re-jectrd. ' . '.v. R!. 25. , , . 'e Con-- ,' On motion, of Mr. Tart miUee. on Foreign K!a:.u. d.i- . charged from tlie further cons'ulentjon of the resolution of the ate inrtU-. titm to "he territories 1 1 ile , United ' . States cu the r ..... Ji west coast of -nier- ica. - c ; : ,' , ; - ; ". -; ,On motion v f ' r. 1' ul mes , r f Main e, . the-Committee tf I.aance, wai dis- . charged from the . urther consideration of the petition of theBank of tlie United ' States; and from a resolution of tlie Le gislature of Alabama, respecting a latv , authorising & tonnage duty on vessels coming into' the ports of Ckkely and . Mobile." 7,- ;.';''; .,".,' '.' ' . 7' A V.-- " j Tlie Senate'dieri took up in Commit tee of whole, Mr. Dickerson in the chair, . the bill to enable holders of French, 15ri- tish and Spanish titles to lands within 7 , the'' state of Louisiana, which have not " been recognized as valid by the govern- - ' ment of the United States, to institute y proceedings in the Courts of the U. fc. to try .the validity -thereof. V ; ' ' : ''The question was put on engrossing V, t the bill for a third reading, and was de- cided in tlie affirmative, by Yeas and Nays Yeas 28, Nays 6. 7 v .:: . V'A message -.was '-received from the ' President of ;the U. Sfatcs, transmitting . the annual returns of the "militia, &,c " -.V;-.. t, mdnetdatf 'Fib. fluV ' ' Tlie Senate resumed the considera tion of tlie bill from (he House of Re-' . presentatives; supplementary to the acts , providinpensions foe revolutionary ser vices This hill provides, principally that the secretary of war shall restore' to the list of pensioners the name of anv ' '" person who may have been, or hereafter shall" be stricken therefrom.' ia rur-;;i- ancef the act of fongi ess of. the first ' 1 day if May; 1820, if such, person, su Stricken, from the list of pensioners, has heretofore furnished; or hereafter shall v furnish, evidence, in pursuance of Uie. provisions of said act, toltatisfy the se cretary of war. that ne is b . guch indi- : gent circumstances as to be Unable to support himseir without the assistance, of his tJountry.C The 3d Bection pro- vide that provisions granted npon other fv". -and different sche'dules UianthoHe here-1 ' tofpre exhibited by the same applicants, ' , shall commence from : the timtf such -schedules shall be filed in court. : In addition to these . "provisions, : a clause hai been adopted m the Senate, redu- cm?: 20 per cent all pensions winch , -. liave hei etoforei" or, may hereafter t be - , aUowed.J'y'v:' 7-vv., , t un motion bl . Mr. Kelly, the Sd set , -tio'n was "stricken buti 'and a substitute" adoptedproviding that no pension here-, after allowed under this act -on claims - hetetofore filed, bhali commence prior to'the passage of - this act; and that all " other pensions hereafter, allowed shall', commence from the time of completing therproof,ir,:;.7 i''J:'A.i7i.,.;.,:..,., . ' . . siv AuByaya Vo"(a luam vu .fJlUCi " ing tlie bill, s amended, to be 'read the third . time it was decided in the affir- " mative. .-4'!t' '.--l . ... '-.' ' ' 'Tlie engroBsed bill to enable the hold- ' . ' ers ; of French; British, ' and Spanish . land titles in Louisiana,; pot heretofore -recognized . by. the government of the U. StatesV to institute' proceedings ta ; iry the 1 validity; of the same; and the ' ST(8seu tall 10 establish a national ar- . mory on the western waters were faf"' sent to the House of Rcpre8rntalivcs for ; conarrence.v-;' ? -X'i Jj X. to the notice which he pjave ' yesterday, Ir." Holmes, of' Me. moved . that the senate now proceed to the elec tion of a printer, for the Senate, for the next. congress. j a . r--. y, ' 'ITie Senate accordingly proceeded to ballot," tyid the following was the result: for UaJes. &' Seaton 40 votes, for oth? persons' 3vote;' f',,'. ' -i - r . ; . ; ' ;;. ' Jlhurtaay, eft. 27. - Mr King,- of N. Y. submitted the following resolution for consideration: JfVjtesolved, -.Thai the Commissioner of the General Land - Office be, and he is 1 hereby,. instructed and directed to ptfc ; ' pare and lay before the Senate at the '. beginning of their next session; maps of : the several states of Ohio, Indiana, Illi noise, Missouri, - Mississippi, Alabama , ' and Louisiana, and of the territories of ,v Michigan, Avkano i3, and Florida which, maps shall contain plats of the public land within theaforesaidtates and ter- 1 ritories, which, before tlie first day of the year 1 823, had been surveyed. under the authority of , the United States mark- 1 ing upon the maps , aforesaid the lan J, - tlie Indian title to which, at- the" date ' ; 1 aforesaid,;, was. pot extinguished; and Idistiigjuijiin, 7 by '.colours, upon the ux: ;-7 -if.-;'. 'oV-';;-- - ; . -if,. ... ,r
The North-Carolina Star (Raleigh, N.C.)
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