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li j : RALEIGH, (N 01) FRIDAY, -JUNE 23f lets; V; Vol. XV II tiie stab, Sortk-Cardi Slzit Gazcttt, BELL & LAWRENCE., .,!, ihre Aon.ra pr ae-aavlta .31 Wat UWw.t Wsat Rt MkH 1,1 MMT 4iMMliMl4, est at ,fia Edkoea, U Atwtlr-ais-ts. wo e!lif 6T kaes. Wsertws three Unset foe " WIr, i,ty re ! for e.i-a i letters lo the editsrs west b ' Notice. V -V- . oi tie My m i 4. Xduk trt-lli.e, ia i.tW ! grille.' . Caroline -seeboT the Mlo , TnM er Land m wilt U MiffleMvi to 1 tsa doe iherewi for she year 1 1, aweeosi sdyerUsing, given ia by die fodow'"' ,rraoi iii Bom.' ' la ferJesTWacd, 41 mm Breswell. M-l .Harrst. .47 p. f. : -oo . Moms. - ' S7 -LWlHisms, h r,;r,.ss Walker, 3001 , Wright,- 10 nniM Tursthsn. 56 fa Carpenter, kv . Hantaan 's heirs, 512 l.r. John" .- . .' .- t . J' no to Si I Willkm Strieklio, DcaiHrt SUn, The. StricklW Lknout btrnklla. SkiopM Strieklio 10(1 Jrrrinimb Hifjv r 104 Willi.m Bwi, 10c KiMhea tt&aa, ' 97 riariMXird HoriJ, I SI Hum on Mmrrd,;SS0 Jerf rai& ttooci, IS John Li, 7 . , 00 GailbtrtUwlC 804. Willi.a tUriio FraukliA, I0 flol.hi AnBenoa, 400 jMob B.rreCt, . IS Priwill. Ksunu ,, st Srak NVbite, 4U Tbomat Aiu'ion, 300 Ahieh Atkintoo, 750 eniiiaia Uiee. -.. and nol "given in for tht year ISM. Acihi : . - Aa ,narr H.lten, ; 4ifHil imatj lor - . . ... . nial. not l. -ea i for lSkl24, O0 SAMIELW W VICK. T Former Sheriff of Aiuk Omhtu .4) onkim liioe. H9 rtvford llopkim. 0l i Sheriflfs Sale. Will beoM o Mond.y, he 4th JnW t. Ae Court Hour: la yolumbii, Um following -i. a. utmueh thereof ( will nli w thereon for the yer H3 mid Mt of idrertUinut. ' v ' . nn nnnnttl to OelOIIC 10 aid, o the South fork Creek, Joining Diitl Woodland, lor we yi ..- - 6 tereiLand, gtte h by Jaroei Owiot. for Villi.ra AppUgau'iheri. v - 100 aeret ln), given W bf ioIut Alexander. 134 do 4 t b Mirei-V Trnit. v ' fiOOdo' dby Thomu Waiiarai, for radian Anat,heira.r -,XS ; , - v. -'. j HEN BY ALKXANDEH, bff. T.rrell eountV. Ma 83, !. A 11 S3-6v ..if .- -i- 'Priee d-'l fi VevtJW CearWlJC Tr.fn, . ' .Tb foUttvtaf bacripuoa for tha Mowa. trot oftha Ra. iomw CauXabb, W gvaeralty nppa4 be CroBj tU pea of hc prtacbt i iiajy t.Urf AMMl . Tins uo;Tit.NT U erect d by th t'nitad Strict ' T tbe tneiBorr of JOHN GAILLARD. WlwdrdaWainrtwrehS2&iR7? r610". ?.Ter, With a ' . . . . . 1 . r . " ho rer, it not m taach murd with stixl Iden. M M Urn (It. ob th na. Witk. ODifuntilr tbrvegh tht coontYr. Wtthioli ta a yvcr, it M wif4 tkTt .:t.. jr I .j i . I - . . t. i'iwb, n tvanQ n auji "izni rru, i hkb uri wtrn an ana trni iw rt wiia a vcrj imaji ponioa ot una, .ana i cciret teveraj Doia alrraoii, tdditioa " n ppetranet wen aaimea to m I w nsuwreut ocr lilm inrinr brioch moUctur f bricki.. TIlhif ct. ; At no outlet Ui been diervrtrtd. rnuin t;ht Itom, two tarrBa; j tse lurpJai watrr Bast racap bj atibtrr biackamiUi, tailor. thormler btrber.iraiieout i hinDtlal ' Tl lodiaaa'taY full that fortnerk. the bed of tU Lako tu m la tie dlxh o? ha publi duuc PpwUn .o. - bwjera and .doctora. ert rraaT MtaDnah, W. aboat the - Hi u 1 mu -. . , v . ; There ii, however, ample acope in eacKj time GeorraUaxkaoaX amy marched rr . .... ." ' . a .1 "v..: jlil. 1. .1 -. . . . vi nnqm paw, ihh rnpnnp 1 urjin uirui inuustrTr eBicrpnac anu I iugi uio country, II IS repreMOlM v. MmHUnr vigvvwi ana correct uieni, are uera apeetinj ano urjrie re- to nave contained bat a a mall qeantitT tn.H T.r tc,T! inflc"ibV- ' Mmtri.;T!iMtbh wSS .TcoL. in tmV PT 9 ,ucrUve5 risk '"d ; ' ' "n" r 1 And ha connected hinwir itk " PP locitleiit to th traaportiUoB 61 tore of loam, taad and'clay. the last in- r - 7 ' - J Dartv tu a.. . -r L! m imniwrni v. .mull ton, But aa a Iiing dVpoaitorjr of pri. elple." ' - Alt hii eodit were public enda, Aod all the art by which he totirhttoob S tain them . :,' . rere manly art a. furniture by Iand,give the rcaideht me.creaiing, loproportion, at the depth of uuamv -rrry urcinen aunoiazra, tneiioiei. anerowunnurjaiinauoaa I Florida Mahoeanr. woDlrl? Drerred iaoak.hickorTaodDiBe:iamoia betch. and Jteatlr nut together, ia little, if it I wild cherry . ash. rum. muroXlU. uahA I alf, inferior to that brought, at yeryrsnj- and-dogwood .The c win try a- He draerted no frieada whew they- were aa- ci:.iuvaDie expen'r, Irom Uie; interior Doona JO spring ot good Cool water, j- ailed t '-v "fSt. Domingo aad Uandnras'. A print- and br sinking wella from 20 to'SJ feet f be onited hunaelf with no enrmfea ingre! ia in operatkm, iasuin. week- deep, "it ia to be found ia aaV situation. Forth, aate of Ininrtuaowawe !,Smal paper, tailed The Florida Teclinuiteiamildequabltaod.aofar. nc I.VUIU suuLwni uufcrinmnr 111 - it m . W i . IL ..lit . . rant. i n ..... Fhichwa.notadnieredbyhi.frirada- . ?M ,,;srDW' . , rrrptrauoii. art Bt? nraiinj. I d mercnr, in ranWieitl And be could oppoae meaitrea which he j kw? for ratablisHinga tannery -thee thermometer, has been p to 88 degrees i . , aeeinea wronp, ,. .'A4 1 aeouai t o reaaiiy. ouraineu. innn aummer, anu aown 10 twenty -lour ' - With firmneaa, , J I iocatfti?' the tow nf'thft value i a auffi-ldesrees in winter! these, tkoavevmr tnu.t Witboat Coanereas and rancor. ' ' I ri.nl .nil ninwnSantlti .itni.l utrlh.rnniiitail rirt)ntu . Tt,.k.. nmiunuKuivsi tiuichi connicn o paniet, l .u,.- .i: .'-.1.1 nr k. ri.. . mt. K. . Andintoediacttationol roonientotqtetioni.l r. :j .. . 0 .. . 1 u. it. -.j.. i r . - ? . H never, for a moment I A r"F,u wsmips ine.ouin eastern toreeio tne mem ot ran j anu copious . Loattheehaieterof ae-Mitlemiin 1 oorarr oi me town; irjias a natural mi aews. l he sou anu Climate are aJrai During; tbet fame that he prc:dd oyer the I vf r vvrs feeLoflerins an elijtible I rably calculated f(r the culture of sugar sea isianu cotton. Most of Trnit And rcTCtallc?. common or lower latitude, are found In all aonointmenta. which it ;. ..-1 ami house wan built iuar this cascade:! to tnnte well here. . - r . w J j . .-. . ... h ..... .. ... I-,. - . . i .... ... v - ,y make. .. . . I uutiiie enterprising individual to whom i r oeo me canai acrosa the isthmus lie Sought to rratify hii own iodemcnt. c lit hi'Iond: wa nnS rurmtttH in itam I shall haveWern camnleteil. 'tha navimKU tie stream, in ortlerto raise a sufficient streams, freed from obstruction, and the head to. act on thS wheeU.;y A narrow resources of the 'countrj developed, it iHind would bdve been created; but, would not be hazarding truth to amert, from its proximity to the tow a, it Was that tliis aection will be found to oSer to feared that the health of the inhabitant I emigrants inducements and advantattea wiin Id h in1nrrfft . ' fri 'afMum hma I unpnullid. nut ' Mwtli in im Mihav ae ,"U,,K 01 ine mcne excited and ft- miles distant. S saw mill hi hen r-rett- quarter of Florids. but of the United uiirAi ... : i .... . - 1 . " i . - - - ; - - ocnaiw i mm seat, a no t lew rod beyond jinKsieane ana 'i .P.iV'!i1,..m:m, 1 ''t . into the earth, thniukh an irreenlar mass the erain'. ;"7 "5!r: .:V) of clay and. calareous concretion: A to higher And hot the feelinw, passiona, or wishea Of himaeir; or of othera.": And by hia rigid adherence to the rules , . Framed witbao much wiadoin . , : For th government of the Senate,", "' i - He nreaerved that rood order " Without which public business is retarded I And the1 dignity of tbe body lost. nay mi lucceaaors w 'T? cd;"and on the Ocklockni river, seven 1 States. miles northwest, a gnat" mill has been in Uie high oflice of prciiding oeT the 5en-1 put up, but is not yet in operation. The ivtnetasfsi T- i te , -. j t out et 0t fl0me-ot the a latent Ia1ua ia "H "Sr&v 019 StatM belieel to fcff't favorable sites for mill. joWo'a f- That thi. monument '-.-iSt L -rt..-..'. !n5 Should this btt fwM true, the I r : ... .,. i, :.i. ..:.. ui t..j .. mi - i. FORKIGN. at 1... . . . ai uscf , nci;ipc s.o trmem&er An I'ttl't'lini t? I. - .Y' , ita aa.xa HUSU Qifli A. f lands in the heighboi hoiHi will be ren dered Very, valuable Roads to Gror- gia, St.'Marks, SC.- Auastine"(ind Pen- 7.. J. i . s..-i j ij.. GLORIOUS NEWS FROM GREECE. " .Veto York: June 1 0. ,Westoptlie press to announce the larrjvarof the abip Desdemnna, Captain nagie, from Havre; whence she sailed m a V . . ) -.. i . .. i m fk. OJ i.f U.. IV. CI., iAJjjjAiiAK!i i: . ' Msacon. nave dpcu nenea. ana nridcws i "j . s u uio wi '"1 ioHowing extract of aletter from antf ferries estaDlished jyhere nocesary. ine auwonei ro, me zatn oi April, a gentleman ot hish re9ncctabi tv in Lmigrants are setlletUt varina? (listan- ,-,,,,TC. .wo naswu to lay ueiore jEast Florida, has been politely banded ce 5 by making proper atases, the ti readers the followiiig Gbriout newt na tor nnblicatton:- A'af. InL ve ers can -be accommotLiteil on al .'"" vt uav umc wu even- Tattahauet. March 11826.' I I those routs, .viithoni t beihfr nhlitrcd tn bu r a few extracts t Since TAllaha.gsee has become, the camntn M woods a sintrle nieht. The " Corfu, April 5, l.anA fnv Salel . subject of inquirv abroad, and as vet mails are nbtA yet? well onranized: lhe obscurity which has, hiUierto " k - " j . I .nn m ii IUtIa at-rfK t.i,AmM 4h. U I rfil. 11 rf. j '. z. -. i i th - ( I rPiQ-nPil nvar f ha hnriinn nf sTSisana kaa j;. ......MM i struuia ucuci auuwu ttiau uv uauic. m w ei ni im huh wppk v. inn inr ' v v.vv una TMIS8UlcnotTimC..u.Klu.uu,. I ... r i ... , ' 7 " ' V' i ' . v V "" T" 1, 4,a5,.. Itk! fc.,;.1.. wsteni country. is induced to oner ror mc iue iunug biwciwui win urouauiy uc eastern anu onnern once a ioriui"nr; i-- .,n...,6 , Re place whereon be at present resides, in found useful tosuch as contemplate ?m-1 both are expected.ii a short , time, to ,arSe poroon of his army in his reit anklin county, seven fhiles north of Louts- in.ratinrr4 -, ; , -i . XJ .i, . 'I be received and-desnatched weekly ted attacks upon Mittsolonghi, lately org, and kwnediatelyjin the wwwi leao- Xallahassefr was selected by the Go- In Crinsequence of the auddeb influx .recalled to his assistance the ; troop t :ow" w' ,"'u",f w,TVy: vernor and Comm ssionera as the site of femternnt and the! elbsurpnf the wmn He bad ielt at Ulanentza and fyr "owfrbvlt bTibandsLeand healthy of the metropolis, on account ofltscep- Ohio rivep by ice, provisions of every g0", to the number of 4,000 meb, and. ituation. with a comfortable dwelling hooje, Kial position, lertiuty pi soil.anu the re- description, have become scarce and lu" m""? Bgeueraiasr good Granary; and other out hounesi is nutation i had acquired in thelBfitima'- expensive; orn is worth J&4 50 per a.ult' J? hlcn 8 wa9 "irtally wound vt watered and adapted" to ine culture oi i the Ind Sns. for hea th and nun- bushel: flour ia not to be had: the last . I ne enemy attacKed Uie City upon Um. Uorn,&c. rt"? ty of air. Tlie location was confirmed sold for thirteen or fourteen dollars per th "easide, where - the fortifications rftut S t1 by the Legislative Council, on the 12th barrel; many, other neceSsarie of Fife were known to be weakest. It ia not nomhi; Thr tewillbe accommc)ditmg. December; 1 824. , A quarter section, much in the same proportion This known. J10 m.nJ. nen have fa len on ind made; known on application to the sub- containing one hundredand sixty acres, state of things must soon .improve, and ac . . e "ut tia pretended that ae- was divided into Jots, and sold at aucy il is consoling to believoj, that a repeti-J."?1' mwubbhu urw u uecu wueu, tionlon the preralsesori lhe,?(K Aprin tioir -cfimilar scarcity,, cannot ia. all because 8,000 Greeks, who arrived du- TflOC. fi,r nor ront. nl h nnrrhaoo mn.l nn.hftMIif v wpr nrilir. 1 hpr ia nit l""li uie ire i uio biiuu, icii uuuu B.WrfWfr0arfB l'N. a waawv aaav i T - 1 . . , , . . . - , nev onlv'was required in cash, the bal- as yet, any regular market; butcher's "Je 1 ur na mus accompusned tbe anr-rft in throa nfthnat instalments. iFivstmp.at la. hoUPVrr to he hail everv fnw I vlCtory. squares were reserved for the erection days poultry, fish and a few common 7he,f were '.commanded by of Dublic Building, or othrt nurDoses. vegetables, catf be purchased almost at the discretion ot tbe local authorities .i- - . V WM. 8. JKEEBLE. April 20, 1826.' ir-tf CASH h abundant. o be tbtained for d. mere trttte : at Rauntrte't Office ej Ftrtune, VTARBOROUGH. N. C; . i Where he has, and intends keening on hand, riekat. In nil the Lotteries wherein Yates H 1M...m .m . .AnfMnpil. 'Which m.v he had at the lowest prices;. Orders enclosing ah or I elevated near 400 feet above tjde water; Pme TUke in any . of the Lotteries posi jt lies almost A due North course from W rT?l-m the portbf St. Marks. dHtunt 21 miles ' YATF. at mini i KCAor I lauanassee was maue an iiicurporaie u.'.iwu.k i Kisn, ; , ;j citv at the last session of the l ernton isrooroogn, n,y : , N. H. IU Colonel Fabier. ' Ibrahim received his daily from the counUy people, and from nd rom the musket of a soldier, The precincts of thHtowh encircle a the, Indians venison and wild turkies; wn. .ww n'Vmpioyea in giving oraers tract of beautifully undulating country, the neighborhood abounds m game and rops ana recalling tnem w nis- wnrPF inwi irifi ikpk in innii ami nun i vapiMv wi hub uvivhi vimiiiim fish.' At StV Marks oysters, sheep fge id Lepanto. and passed oyer, to head, and other tide water fash. are, at KwVT . , U,"I,CU V"" ,Truul? .ii tim. n h Vimr ureA f rycellent siege, from which the enemies of liberty . . it. I a vtiartrftt. 4hdk"i Tpinmriti .nrt fl.ttrwd aavor, anu in sunicieni quaniuies, -ivr''-'-" - j !" - IIICIHBCIVCB Willi II1C UUJIC VI BCClUg IUO slavery. the f elopon .. r.t,.rn..l Vih tormlnatinn nf th rhain of elevated and neagua improves every y, aim every H.O.. t0..,he wb,eribr th-feihtiort of twelves fifteen' friine uneven land! which, for a considerable thing is becoming more regular. And re- .i, ?. 1 . , j l.-.'.. .i.: .v.- r Ku iv;tn I turning to order. The National Assent 1 UU5f , WttU JICU Olt 81UI CD UUU lri in, mwh, uura.,iiij..iv.. ............ 7. Li. IL. I.I . the city consists of a cotfection of log Gulf; thence to! tne sea s a low -vel biy. which has been .Convoked, not at and clap; board cabins intended as tract, abounding in. long-leafed pine, Megar.. but wn L. mere temporary shelters till better can with here and tliere a slashy bammocn; fft'iZvCZT be provided.-.. Mechanics, 6uch As car- J v'r7 .8m . P ,:! S I m nded Colethi to set out and assemble Arfa aawmtfl . httl t Ir I w A Sa i O M ft rllVH rAli I I1IMI V ill IM III! IM '.Will Lll I.U1L1 V ail If' i UV I ' " 7 UCU.CI9 UU, UtlVviajvi iv iu itjn iv; -""-,1 ----- o - r a . ' i T 1 . I I.. i L..Srf,AM !a 4a n knlllrh ST wllaa My 13.1l46f 1.3m Notice.; lul r,niinr"iiy The white' and black miA- t The countrv. round lallahassee is high.I lubtir.n mav. toother. anfiGOnt lo l'.ti te rolliiiff. and on the most part fertile; the I wfeelw tall aHd return to 1 this, however, is conjectural, the cenus t on Ts only three miles North ; of the he state of things in ' r ,". WM. W, WILLIAMS. iMsy 18, 1136 '1 vy l-tf:. c..- ;t: "rt..ii:.. . H ....I, a. .v.la vr amall nortinn Oi this immense I wnu rf-coi. nw u-iuuui-ui . v cute ot oriuv'i y and Uuarter sessions M""'-,. "" "-.-... Term 1826.v ''X ".! m various states of progress, are spring 4..... Tr..' n w.ii..-. .-" I mcr tin in verv tlirection. the lores t las ""nn niwnw., nennw i .- . i -r - 7 rf. " . .. .-. -.lr .i ' i . ..i oils vviucinson. Jesse 0... a.oigui,ana 19 i Tailing Deiore tne aie, auu buccib anu uvm lw .j.vv. oinn nil wue, Lamoa uunii puu v. bit wife, Levi, Sally, Joshua, John and Belinda Wilkinson, by Benjamin Wil kinson, their Gusrdi.a k nest friend, Joel and Benjamin Whitfield, and Al bion Nelson, by Benjamin V bitfield, her Guardian and Best friend, - eita Morriaa ahd tSarah bis wife and 1 P iranitnl'. It w I consist ofacentreand tnat ine innuence oi vuUM.-- . -i , a..... u , ., v .-": i -i7r . k . i .-.kt . w-. j' rh two 1 unuer me uaxe ginucuu,nwiu ttlsIssuoVof the Court. W Mref me auer wo .sou.v. defeaL-.ddillt tkareWkWhwi Smb hi. wife. not stories, the whole to be bout, as won u p , ""FT. '? : Vr." II .i"7.w ;? Wi ; ..iJJ!r tmCewMg; ,etter from Corf- it U . 14(1 IPBI UiLtM UCCU VUlUOICUVVUi aaaau a 1 ' . ... - a . - s . . av ji. . I hitAnn mil m as iiini a rtf i irnm ts mi- K ID M next ijesliiauve-uounciirvjaoaisc- ihm uuiua,n.uW..vrvvV.T.-( ...B - - 4u.krf..u-aw,rti 'in.rfws.rfS. rfrllArfWitlriaval aia SatrtBaV ftl) Vlfttetl. I A nr.. her letter, from Zante. April 5, aa vMaels laden with flour, corn meal and .na. vrv tinner is still in favor ot tne other provisions, are now plying between Iu j.-.j The Camp of Ibrahim has 1 1 - : k iw,.,i.i. af iha i ami re-nnitc me lorces oi uie vmcivvi Court bfPleM.Q.erSeio0 and fly with them to the relief MayTerm. 18 Zc& MUwIonghl;. Colocotronl i. tb re- me v iiiKtvij U..VVMVH, .............. ....... : . 1 . i li, r.;Mni..4. nw-tii that . .:. - - -. - air ..ui.m.ni . i .v.. i mam uiut-auiuiu-t Aiiuwiitrfkai. mum. .u. wv.- , . u lorceu 10 Pattas, the the bead o Co n. n ice. nressca uv lamine. r. l iot onenmir to JFiew. anu. bbuuiiokivv""f;"i"'""' --" r .tr .i. :. . Sf.vl " i -J.l. - . i lr.... .. k-K Ai.ai. 7Mha tprntn. I SUI renaer. ' SvOiibduiwibivkwiw -3 ? town P'VV'f; .uAk! nrflrh.7HTn: rr. Condunottib. at the I ldered to be appropnaieu, aa oecomea . . ;. to i.iM Modon and I due. to the erection of the . territorial ed, in situations so remote and elevated, Spartrates, is to besiege Modon ana e the County of Edgecombe, .una. ia i artorougn, on .AagastBeKt, aad answer I ! hesrd ex parte as to them, at ihe .Cowrt nnence of the quantity of sand with .orSwttl UWcb the clay is found in thisyicuuty n i rnmhined. the .bncK is upsignuy, uoui :.-TTr-.''a?JT.7',iSTtf.r:7W hllcl Mtian a a. (UiJ awaw.--i " " af ua vonrt, the fourth Monday oi Msy. . , r 7 v MICUUUBARN,C.C. 'iee idy. 3 50. . , tiiw 'bnildins shall be Stuccoed. The clay, ioNcWrOrleaju.than: in Alexsndrit, 1 ? cannwbadein the direction of Misse- t Iwegbi. We Ue n fear. a te jirri as is well sapplkd wuh prov'iaioaa and . amasanitton. ' Umlx theUte of Aaarth, April 4, we tad the follow inn While the. French joumala make Ibrahim rcha Ukt al'isaolongWS by assault, tht Corfa , packet bring as letters of the 5th April, which confirm Uie aews favorable to the Greeks. Ibrahim made another assault spoa tbe 83d of March; but the Ecyp- tiana were repulsed with a lose of m te nd thousand men three Beys and a1 Pacha remained on the field Ibrahim himself has been dangerously woumlrd; aad,- according to a report ia the Ion nuisiaoas,nataieaoi Dis wouoai. cut thie last new wanta confirmation. r Letters from Zante, received at Vea-' ice, April 15. announce the dath nf Ibrahim pacha. .. ' : ' '" . fWe find maay ether art'tclea. all ' tending to cenfirm the fact, that tht Greeks have met with some treat and unexpected aaccets Lout VeoT LATEST FROM ENGLAND. ' . ;Fhiladthut,Junt 18, .v By the patletshin Brighton. Caotaln Sebw', arrived at New York on Saturday,: from London, whence she sailed en tha, ' 6th of May, London papers have been ' received to the evening of the 5th. Letter from Captain Sebof. enclosing a file of papers to the latest dates, to the Editors of the New York Daily Adver- User: ,V ' '..a .,..-.' 4 . -.H Ship Brighton, 10iA7une,182flr ' ."Enclosed I send you a list of con signees and passengers, together with a file ol papers, to the bin ult. In addi-' tion to the intelligence which they con .' tain I received a letter from London at ' the moment or sailing, stating that af - fairs were more; tranquil in the disturbed r districts, and that on tbe 3d, an improve, t mentbad taken piaceia the price of cot.1 ton at Liverpool,' of id per lb. and aitogetherahey worked more cheerful. While lying at Cowes, two dayi previous to sailing, intelligence wa received there that an Indiarean from ; Calcutta' had paseed up the Chatineh . bearing information of the Conclusion of the Burmese war, and that the principal articlel in the treaty of peace : were the accession of six provinces, and ' the payment bf a million sterling, to thi r BritiHh Government. : ' - v ' 'i You. may, pet haps, feel interested 1 in bearing that we tell in with large . r. quantities bf ice, between latitudes 44 SO, and 43 42, and longitudes 47, SO, and ' 51. Bome of the icebergs were grounds ! ed oh the b&nks, in S3 fathoms watery; . which retarded our prtigresi consider- In the British House of Commons, on the 1st of May, Mr. Secretary Canning ; addressed ; the House on the subject of i the1 distresa which . prevailed in-the : country. ' The account which bad been received in the city, in the couree-cf the day, he remarked, were such as mutt come to the heart of every man of feeling. He said, that in the neighborhood of the distress, tliere was in bond A verv large quanuiy oi corn, wuicn, according to thts present regulation, ' could not come into marjeet lor consumption and it was , the intention of mihisterl' to call on i Parliament to pass ft bill te enable tbo botided corn, to be brought into market. we mean, said Air. u. to applt to Parl ¬ iament to vest in his Maiesty's Min : isters, the discretionary power of per muting, generally or partially, as the necessity of the case may require, the importation oi loreign corn during tne .; recess of Parliament f The foreign corn, ' to be imported under the operation of the proposed change in the . law, wilt. ! i . . j..... . r i . -e nave to pay a uuiy oi ixa. a quarter it ia our discretiob, we admit any during Ou the 2d of May, the resolution of ' Mri Canning was discussed, when thtf I first resolution, authorizing the ad mis-"' ion: of bonded corn, w a then put, and 1 ' agreed to unanimouslt. i ' f? 1 . The Chairman (Mr. Brogden) then pttt the second resolution, 'Conlerring ! upon the Ministers the power ol ad- mitting foreign corn,'if they should think fit, after tbe termination of the sessiom Lord -Milton said, that he in com- ' moc, ha believed, With many members, . entettaibed considerable objections to this resolution, and thought that it ought ' hot to pass, at least without further dis-' cussion' He ftherefore tnovedi at an amendment, ' that the Chairman do re- port progress, and ask leate to sit ft-1' gain The house divided on the nrenamcct, ana tne nutnuers were, ior the amendment 109, against it 60, ma- iority49.- A similar amendment wa! movea oy air. scunetr, anu negwivea Mr. Bennett spoke ia support of jt nother amendment of the same des-, cription, and the house was about to di . vide, when ;":.':"; , u,: i Ur. Canning gait! that he weaU ce i ; . t
The North-Carolina Star (Raleigh, N.C.)
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June 23, 1826, edition 1
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