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r ".,:.- - ly autiioritv.) v; ' : v " A at t r4 '.itl weiioti of art. e:itld d ta iKni , ucli mj1T tb llw n f Kii'i Couru f Lv, bi! Ibr r-f ikttin; I'.m iiftcceIiiirt Uxrein, a may rctale t tS procMtlinx ne ttuurWnu," .. iJ w tb yvar one tbtxuaaj evea LuivlrciJ an4 ninety-three. . " . V, i 1 ' - :V ' .-"'.''.i .. CtLToliiut; oil U i' herty cnazleA by the mvikorVy of tin $a!uf, ''Hut from 'ani tficrlhepiisaseof this set, it shall be the umy "it" ih Clerks et the Superiys. and County Covrts within thU stat. in all cases of attachment, herein, by the Ufure recited act iVy we required to adf ertistf for three months, to make publico- , Z7 U tonality the UeHtrrd 4utmUy of ikt &att of t?rtAGJ nvta, oil u u ntrrtjy tntdea fry Uu auVumly fV tatiu. Tint de power tnJ UoritT cf the coqwretioa wf theNrnu IliTer Naritina Company hll rttend eely te lhat part iif the Nnm riier. which brtweca CWm mill. U WXe wnty, end the town uT5inithfie!d, ia H.e coioty of Jliotoo., . , ' II. '4 be U furtker tnadtd, That the cherter of iakl Cota pn jhatl be extended 'eight years in nWitioB to the time tn limited by Uw. , -' - -"' '.' ' UK JlnJ t it furt&er moc'ttd; Hit it ahall be th'e iloty of the said corporation tocotameace their operatioot on theMiit riyer at tD( t0 rcudcr m gh! bj workiBg dewn . .... . . - t.oa fr newspaper, ana do lunger, qniete thel , IV. Jini be it fvr&erjnadti ha Hit crfWv irareaaW. That ijoort .naxi ry'y .. , . - 'V; Jail Jaws coming Withia the ponied of thU act ari hereby repealed. f la act rivins funlir Unm to the Korth-Ctrolini Catawba Kar'mtioB Con. ; pan io boiujmcic iTi(fuon m me iatawoa nref. J : Wnnus, by au act, entitled an act concerning the Cataw. a Naviqatiun Company," PkJ in one thousand eigltt bandred ui ijlccn,teD jeara was allowed aaid Companj to compute the .arijjatton of bh1 riverj and whereaathe time ha licarlj expired, nd inasmuch, as the most formidahle obsl ruction to the naviga tion i mthtn the State ot Simtb-Camlina, the proseention of iha work in Nnrtli-Carfilina Waa deemed Inexpedient until South-Ca-Votina completed her part "of the workl . . : ' - (e it, ihtrtfoH, enacted by he Ceiero Jlttenibly af jht State of fame. That a fai'thcr, time of tea jeant, commencing at the expi Vation of the first; tea, shall ha allowed to the Catawba Naviga liuhiCr.mpanjr, fc rOmpletethe t?avigatiou of the Catawba river, junder t!io Kline ni1c,' regulation and restiictions, in other re peels,' a the before recited act prescribe.' ' iAn art to authorise the StocVholdero cf the Dismal Swamp Canal Compa- 1 .... . '. a : . i. :.y-.:.t !...!. r Wiieiia, it U represeoted to this General Assenjblj that the utuU provideti to cuinpleU the Dibinal Swamp Canal areinade VjaaW to the objeeU t!ierefrf , for the purpose of obtaining the incans necerj to perfect fins important impryempnr,; ' ' .- (He it enacted by. the General .isatmb'yj tlx Slate of North Carolina, andjl t hereby ' enacted by the authority $ the name, nal Swamp . Canal ... Company to open book for subscription uf ag iianv additions Uare &9 will, increase the Capital of said Com ny to an npinuni, wnicn mnj De sauicieni 10 complete tne uanai. II. Ve U jurthef enacteat that ,tr.e Stockhftldera ot the .saw jmnany for the lime bciOSLHhall have a preferrme in the Hubsc'riD- I'loii of the nw Stuck by this act authorised to be created, for the Erst- thirty days i after the b:ok are opened; but tio lonstT;' and proprietnrs of such additional shares, adall, and are hereby de blared to be froralicncefortK incorporated Tito the aaitl Companj, jf non the same conditions, and with lha like privileges of the on I III. Be it farther enacted, That this act shall have no force or .ffect, until it shall, have been sanctioned. and approved by the Stockholders in a general meeting, convened agreeably to the pro1; fisroiis of the charter of said Companj, "and, tnej (-hall have decf- p eL upun the increase pf Capital itfxcBsarj to carry the object of his act into uect.vv- '.:;-r - 3 IV: Be it furlfier enacted. That this act shall be in force from ujd alter the ratincation thereof. ;' ' , Fn act W rciur and improve the Road leading1 from Columbia, in Tyrrell County, to Gumncck and Pry ing Pan. .. Eeit eiiafttabylhe (JlcneralVlsxenxtdy of the State 0P.VbrtA-Ca- a ui9 itercuy pnanea yy me auinuruy vj vie tame, 1 nai .loskins'.TJempsej Liverman. John A. Patrick, aod Ben- aminyjkes, be, and they art lierebjr .appointed. Commissioners to iiew onu point out pucn irnprovements . una repairs on said road, is they or a- majority of them "bhali deem most advnntigreous to he public intercom and reduce the same to writib" under their aantU and teals.- 'j-C' !i ?: 4. ' . '.-"' II Be it m(rfher)ehactc&, That; the said Commissioners, or a tnnjpnt j ot them, spall hs.ve power to contract fof letting oat, re pairing, and improving said-Toad, irrsuch waj1 and on such terms nd conditions as thej, oi'a majority of them, shall deem necessarj or the fatthfaV and speedy completion of said road , v - " . " (h Be it; further jenatledj That it shall be theduty of the said JommissHjuers td report to" the lioard of Internal Improvement, at ficir next anr.uai meeting in December next, all the vouchers, con lac'ts or adts, which they have made or done, in order to carry -ce iirovismns ot- tlvis ect into eltect. ift ly?.'i-J?6 , "it fitrtjiiMattfd.lit ; alKbe expenses incurred in repairing; tirid - improvini the said road in the manner directed by i m i.' t I : " .1 . . j r m I J 1 i It i I It ,111s met, excelling uie aum oi eigni nunarea aoiiars, snail oe aiil out o lha . tuad ,set apart for Internal Imprpvemrnt by, the ioaru tuereoi, vnenever a sofficiencv of the monies ot the said unu i!iU become due and paid into the Treasitry, ? ' V. Be itfurthe$ertactct.:l liat it'shall bo the duty of said Com- tussionprs, or umajoncj qi incra, io auyerti9e at least thirty uajs, f the .eohrt-hiKie of said . copotyrandrthree other .'public places. lef time anu p:ace ot leting out jiaiu work; atJ they a-e hereby ai The Tendon New Time'p n the following short j i?w of thn lifv and political character of Alexander t , 4 v J V Alexanicr Kmneror nf Ruwiia. wa.t the eldest son bf Paul Lby hUaecbnd wife, Sophu Dorutlvt-a AngusU Maria Feedomwnaof Wirtcmburg Statgard.V lie was born Dec id, I7f r. and tnarrJed te Glizabotu'Princeiis of Baden. ic toherOth ir93.fTlo cart of his t-QiM ationj wanrummtttrd to M-'.ne la. Harpe, a &msh t. olopcl, tvh neglected nothing to fit IN pupil fr the liirh station he w as destined toCIL Tie was proclaimed EmpiTor. March 4, I80l,and crowned at Moscow, tlie 27ji or the following Bf ptciahcr. ilw first rare was to put an'end to the waf, which then rasctl hctVtcn Kus- aia and England, and Jic, for, siwne length of titneijiitsned peace, both with England and France, and vainly endeavoured to act an mediator between theW after the termination- of the short neaoi hr Aliens. In 1801, lioweyer, the murder of th Uuke U'&nglietn by Buonapartt', exntcd the Inci? ation of tUo Emperor,, wh after prewwting an encrgetir- rcninn stranro by his' Ambassador, ar'ainst a violation of tlie law of riatlojis, aarbitrary as it was public." withdrewaus min ister troio- fans, and in 1805, signed a Uraty of Alliance, of fcnsive and ,dcfensive;UU England, Austria and Sweden, acting- on wUlch,'Alexander hastened to lead his trooiw into Austria;' where, .however he, arrived only in time to neethe Lf opttdl tall into tliev band of the rrench. lie then retreated, to-rethcrvwrth the mnrtant iif the Austrian army, to Berlin, pherp he, reHolvcil to ait the trench army; but, ou the di- teat ot tlie AUstrlans. at tne battle of Austei htz, he return cd t Stt Petersburg, leaving the greater "part of his army on tlie frontiers of Germany. In 1806, being t ailed upon by the7 court of Berlin, he again took up arms,- but 'was gn in otiljr. i ' time to". w fries the triumph bf Buonaparte; In the spring, of. J80r Ah'xander joijied IJs urtti) which had re treated bevond the "Vistula, and withstood the' French with greut bravery; but having", been defeated " in , tlie battle of triedland, ho retreated beyond the Memen Where he agreed to the- preliminaries of th peace signed at Ti'sit, Jhl" 8, 1807. vln. conseqticnce as is believed, of a secret artkie in that treaty he declared war Against England, and ; soon ' af terw ards against swedrtr, w hich latter ;war lasted two years, and" ended in Sweden's reding Finland to Hussia., During the hostilities which still subsisted between r ranre and Enjr- and, he continord to side with the former power,' and dis. missed from bis dominions all the German ministers and agents. ,. Bat tlie time was Irrived ben' hewaH to, see liow II judered Ms lVieHdshi1ul been; and he.was forced to defend i m H'lf in his own domi ohms with no other Ally tban Eng land agaitist IlMohapa'rteV'WHo'Ied, 560,00Q choice troops against mm, joinen wiio iiwnp Kingn no nau lormeny oeon his allies, and wh?m he formerly assisted. Thp Russians, iioweveiv ; on their evacuation: ot.; Mscow,' uy burning that city,1, destroyed the oply means of subsistence the French could expect aurift s the wintiTj and , thhce followed the destriirti n of that vast armyii The t .mpei-or Alexandcruow seemed animated with a spirit of vengeance against the per- hdious intader of the Uusaian (mimonB. Uepui'sued him with unrelenting vigor: he even published. ; a .descripUonT'of: 'lis person as ii lie had been a common felon? nowever Las terminate J IU rcrt.J cajerr, vit5i ut ary tiiiatjom from the pearefut piir rl; Irs arrrd t ;on ty alltha rrct l'wact-s I tutLe last great tnun hiif 1615." , ' C.UNSTAMlNi:. . .The New Times ciKS, tie fl!ow:i:r brief rotirecf CemtatitincS and LU two LfotLcns, tLe Arch Dale- ichoIs ' ad Puenacl: , i . .". m Crs!aptinf , as we have already staled, w as bora inirrt? - HisgrandinKlKT, the Empress Catherine, caused him to be S3 named, xi ita reference, to Irer views mb Constantinnple, and in his jonth shecaust-d a medal to be Ktrurk with the ing rirtien. ' Constantiue, King of tho GieeLs. . He vas ut an in not- " uous clWposition, and early showed a disposition fr arini. ' He sen ed Under &u arrow, in tbecampa;Mi of 17D3. atairmt ;' France, and meant to have joined tie-Au.tiian army. UiM!r. tho Arcliduie Charles in 1800, but tlie d feat of the Uussians ' in Switierland ocrasiotied hij return to St. Pctersburff-In - icua ne paiu a visii io irinia, w nere tu emperor or Austria J gavp Mm tlie honorary command of a llossar Bcglmrnt. In v T: 1805 he took the command of a Russian rorps, destined to nr t"-i ; a'gainst France, and took pai at the brad of his regiment of -- X uoardsi, n tne umununaie oauie oi Austcriit. . Ue fojioweu -his brother, the. Emperor, la the cantpairns of 1813. isis. and J 8 14, and entered with him the rity of Paris, biitdidnot . accompany him to London.' lie Drst went to Russia, and then C' ' to the Congress of Vienna. '-.After th second . deposition cf V' uonapartc, ivonsxanvuie w as mane icci-oy or rolanri. Tbis ' ; Prince has not been very fortunate in" lis matrimonial Von. -ncrtions.' lie was married at the early age of seventeen, Ut ' tho Princess Julia of Saxe-Cobufg, front wbom he was dii-'rV'-' yorceu in ipni, iow, ioi- mo fiurpuse oi marrying the 1'rin- cess of, towiez; but this lady, not being of Royal extraction, I'v'v-V ' a decree mus1 issued by the Emperor;AlrXander, ith Hsieht " ? " of, the Senate, assigning the surcession to the Throne to ;tho kf' Arcbdoko Nicholas. ;i be latter, who is the third Son of Uio r v ' 4-Empei-or, Paul, is, fcevr'ntccn years yotingrr than Constantine. - s , Ue has never been engaged in the pursuit of .arms, bnt has ':? travelled over many partspf Eurojie; and, in particular, has 7T - ?( v visited EngUnd, thiwrgb Mhich Ue made h tour 'of cureful . f '4 - inspertiou with his brother Michael. Nicholas mai Hod, in 18 1 ?, the Princess Cliarlotte Wilhelmlna of Prussia, by whom he has a son and two daughter, .Constantine lias bad. ct,f issue by cither'marriage." v- ; 'VC'n 1 : , It is argded b a journal which clchghts in exciting alarms, that there will he a straggle for the Crown between Constan tine and Nicholas, and that, if the fortiler succeeds, be will pljnge Europe Into !iistilties by: Lik ambition- and wrlikp propensitics. : On Ihe question of the succession hve offi r no -opinion; though we see the French, Journals regurd it as ceirr tain that Constantine Ant ascended the throne. W hetlier he or ,liisi brother, bas done so, or whether there will be a civil I . ; trv- rpiireti in tar.p uoou twiu secuniyiioio, uio cuniracvors ior me ithfol etecBtWhiof sii4 orks:' l.9hd be it ftfrtfier 'enacted, That upon the death, resigna- on, or refusal to act of, either of tii Cpmnjissionqra aforesaid, a ittiocity of the Justicssof said, county Veins nrescnt .shall be ftu- httfiseJ aildvc'tnpow'credto iitl saclvacaiicy or vacancies thereby In act to encourage Uk; pubucation of .4 tlnumcaltwd ScientiBc Work- on r ("' v' .this . State.-.-.. r t I TaEBE.is,iit ft represent el to ris General Asseipbly byrcKt ald D Siurpltfy, of thaymnty '.of Oraneihat he bath beea for jcvcrsi years cngngea -m cotiecxmg anu arranging maienais i i extensive historkaland scientific work on this State, and tl jiec6inpleUoo of. said work'requiies thaid of the Ceneral As- Sired, anut would be u& Be it emctsiiu the General tftsetnblii ofiAhe-- State of North-Cd- foRnu. and tt, U hcr&xf tnact:db"b Ihe evtlwrUy fthe same. That pie said" Archibalil' I), jk'mrpher he, and be is hereby authorised to foe- vw way yi 4jaiiery,.-iroin nine 10 uiue; 01 oiireii (iionyano aoiiars, ir. ue prosecution- ana compieuou 01 nam worn, U; 4nd: be it furtklr , enictcd, :rlhn i ' the - said Archibald D .MurpveyhaveIibcrtv 'to exan,ir.e. tpe public records tn theExecU' live Ofucej ocd in tl; Offices' of Fecrctary of Sfate and Compfrof )er, -and of: the HmiscrOf Com f?onsof the Geapbt sGcmhlyi ad toinake tlierefrerh suchVk tic ct a as .bd may iiliihk nratscr-s; ' & -('4 ? 'if ' $ t 1itLi).uf be? ja1u1,'Kb'dcran'y'wetehW;wbateyei',,to have more iliart tltrce cl-lsiesr-Urawin i'iruisiBthe'samtfifeired-by'-CW war In Russia, to decide their adverse claims, we do not pre v,"-"' -.V';" tend to dctermiue; but in-,' either case, we Conceive that tho : 1 late' event is rather favorable than unpropltioas to External 1 ff-V;-;; peace. The deceased Emperor might possibly hare been l I into war by the cbarartcristic eagerness tif Jiis tiisiirisition in porHuit oi iwjaw hum nrari-o iv uim npieniun orJflipnr t : V'r '.V. tant; but the ; new ; Monarch wboeve' lie Is, Will liardly feci 'fl r?& t himself strong' enough to attempt to disturb the; tranquillity ft-i - ? ' of Europe; Undoubtedly the Archduke Constantine, in his : r C younger days, (bad inany faults; but want 6f. afJTccti in forhis U ' brother AlcxanderV wanol ftmonjg them. Ile has becomo -bSfy " mvte domestic!, and of course less violent; since nis mari-Iami 'z I with a. lady, who, though a subject; and-tiot even of 4hc first V- h' r order of Polish nobility, unites the real -dignity! of .a PrinctWv '-" "jA with cultivatejl talciits Am? an excellent jmlgment, 'If firin'j-V-fyl '-li to the in;fliience,ylucli this ladjr has exercised, and ;willcon-v tinne to excrciscV over the affection' of her husband. ;" : : 't- & Buomiparte escaped in a single sledge; leaving his gallant ar- ny to: pei ish in the hiiodj and so inlataated were the r rench, that the? actually sufferi'd him to leVy new armies, and lead them into Gerhiany - in 1813. By this tima however, the scene had wholly changed. On' Mrch.l 3, Alexander and the King of Prussia proclaimed the dissolution of the confed eracy of the Rhine und declared their intention of assistinsr the Austrians.'-'' After ihhving;,been worsted at the battles of Lutzen and Bantzen, they nereed to an armistice, dunng ..... , . . . : . ' 1 ' " t 4-4 r m ' ' ' '.1 - wnicn tne Kussiana were joinea oy. uen, Aipreau, who,, now ever, soon fell by a random shot before Dresden.'' After va rious success, the great battle ot Leipsir was fought, Uctobcr 6th, rtbandi 18tli,whiche completecjUthe deliverance bfj Germany in the c bcs-mninfi: of I8l4y the allied Monatrhs crossed, tho Rhine. Oii the 30th of March, the allied urmy beqeiged Paris and forced' it to capttulate; and, on the 31st, tjm Emperor Alexander and the Ki ng of Prussia entered it, amiy cries 01 f ive te nauyrvvent iesuouruQns. ana uonapanc soon siarseu his llrst; abdication, tin tho landinr of Iouis XVI 1 1 Alexander hastened to meet him. and conducted liim to Paws-whiclr lie enterjpd Ma4, tA tt eaty ;of peace was siened at Paris, May aO, 1814, and ;Alexader left, France June t, for London, where he was magnificently entertainedby the Pnhce Regent, at uuildhall. -.Ije returned to St. Peters burg July ,25. j; 0 11 September. 1 5. ho entered .Vienna, where hfj$maincd tintfi the end of Octobeiv: The ratification of the acts of the Congress had been signed Feb. 9, l8iystVi'hen tfie' escape of Bonapai t from Elba changed the apparent fiev ciiritv of Eurotielnto coufusiou, great preparations had been made by the Russians, hen the news of the battle of VVater. loo put a stop to their motions, Alexander Iiiiriicif set out Pai is where he' arrived , Inree days sfter the entry of 1,iTn.krt.sUii'Cahud iaturday; from .Liverpool,' having soiled, v? f U ning f. the 4th ultimo. , Tlie papers con 0:. HSi iclligcnet? of tooment.-- .; Ai.ftjs, New-rorktr Feb, gersrarrlved oh S a thence oh the morning of, the 4th ulti 1 :.. ....1:41 -1 :i.ii T w. n. : A -r - ,. . , . : - i- mill iu uumiwi iiuvnivmqp ui hjuhicih. j 7-;, v? .v- un jne jirsioi 4 aniiury iiie swirit 01 potion in the Liver- ' r, ue IH-Ji 01 ttiiuur, HiBsmra n OIIOII' inline.' JLplVCTf'V.y-'V n poor market "was ascertained to be three hundred and ,eJeteiiS-4,' SA inouaaiiu omen, , yi uiio uuiiuiru unu llineij TllOUSSno Dales i ':v- more 'than atthe same period last year. fbis 'l&c)tration ' had caused a decline in the price of about iipf,'n6uhdVf and afuhber. 'decline Was iKrteiI;;'';vil-'..i i-n.'M';;- 2 ' Letters from Ijavi'e of Dec. 2 state thatibouto6o.balls'Kt of Cotton had arrived since the 22d-o alteratiou fn tho-' 5 hrlcaloBdulI-''r lor Louts X III'' Frotn - theiire; he piocceded Brussels to vieiv the field of Waterloo, and after a,. short.' stay returned to St. Petersburg, which he entered amid universal acclama tions.-; From that . time till his death, his policy was purely pacific; ho attended several Congresses, and was almost 1 in cessantly grooving from one part of the continent to the other; but though his force was large,, and thenr were not wanting, at difiVrent tiie? pi'etexti'lMC.Ii wnrlike Prince might have sAzcd for hostilities, particularly against Tm The inoney market was becoming better. - Of ahoirt seven. ty bahking -establiphments in- England vhicb had stopped," ; lire van aircauy rcsuineo paymeni,i - i lie iate shock had ex tended to Ireland,' where' several failures bad occurred.. The f most-important is staieu to be tne extensive bouse of Henry Uigginbotham, or-Dublin, which had produced ercat sensa; : tion in that city. . riifcftvtfv s.aue oeueiency 111 inc revenue 01 me ismisn GUbtoms. ia ' 1 .fet U f I... KV. W. . V, A, k, . 11 Bull. .Lir 1 UUilllllUi .. ' . ! : ' A lHUfilll'W ,llIIiI.. latAl till. Tlii'r.niliiu. ndu. t -.-.' ..-Jt;-. mm: ' to be warehoused five ye'at s without additional rent, and or. IH ; ders the duty to be eharged on the 'Weighty actually i'delive'rcd' rJi'M from yie'warehoHse.;''';,;,, For thepurpose of encpurngiftjc the erowU hf Cotton in thtf'A': isie or Malta, tne importation is permitted in - England free oTdutVJ""-'-i:;:y:'i.?-?v4A-; rVi;:;':?.':; ,ji tli -of, allegiance to CorsTATjjrE, the ftew'Empe-l!--" " . ". a ," ."" f . V nuillllllBKil I u, IIIP il PHI OCTS "l 100 . -, Russian Legation, and thd principal Russian citizensinLoh ' i ' - -:Tt was' reported that a new Loan, to the amount of ii' 'tniU & .t t aww, w uo asacu ior, lor uie purpose offundinff Jaff.' fV-j-The; stocks, tloied "yestcrtlay at 8i 1-2 lions,, was Eichequer London wui ..nvarcciy any uiisiness Doing. njie accouuts from tho -::'4-J country , wei-e lavorablernorhave we heard of any new falMX Iureiiit(iwh. f Money can now, we understand be easUy ob-' ained- for; Banker's bills; The transartions in the Foriip-n' M m.t.Lnl - Ih'am' .ih.,v lt.nSnl i' ' ..I . I f n . t ' ' her.' were not wanting, Mexicajv .62 12. HThe last1 express from Taris; brines tv-Mi'-i..Vf rlike Prince might have vourahle news' of the French funds.: V, tP&h gainst iTnrkey, j$l he ;v Private advicss, from Cadiz, of the 8th ultimo; sm -5. . ' jr. ' ti ' WW.
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