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cliiiulJ a eonspri uon ... - , went on to her 'and eonstitntion Poisiblv thi ttempteJ ? I will Tfler vu to Us re- Were taken down the.bay. . v - - 15?n9tItt0?'9ib,y V" : PrPftrrr.ciWrieJMonroe;:rAk him l'e would Lave done, whilst Governor of feiMiainrrePa-rrHS tomist federal .sur. Lion, had sucb attempt bee.i;madey qMr. Vhini and bis Minister. ; especially in ISOe. lie can give the answer. ; j . ' , . nnmn s in nf Hie representation nf ibree-lifths of our slaves, 1 reply that it is! , , c " JJeiegaieg as a senator the courts will grant " - ... . .. .. . wwr . a . . . . . iiiu iu rnu i iniujtni u ri uaic I at iiiii uuui U4 fnnnHnii,.', ..i.s.k. o . ..-,. t We understand Mai. lien. Mom fort Ntofces. ' . . . 1 . . . .vrv.u.u tiei'iuopenaieot the uni. -. . ; . . v ' .the inertness ot Uougress. war. House of Representatives. Tvro of them ha-v -passed the Senate and the remai. der arc it progress. uc irieuus oi mi eHciKenc aim vi gorous system of taxation will soon have no rca- ted State for six years, commencing 4th of C5S uceni designated to command the militia of i .u.iMi,i, , , , orm-uarolina. ordered to be detached under' the last requisition of the general government. Robert Williams, Esq. has been appointed rUEDKniCKSBulio. nwr-J 4T.1 Beware, of 'Counterfeits. XV e are informed ,af ,he articles oi t Ut eompa 1. W '""'S 'roSh In9pector Gencraj of MUh;a of NortM.Ca mitted to its lor acceptance, and to winch the upper counties for. some weeks past, and ' 4 -v ; . , relfl. tanlly .ateeded.. War constitution is have oh very possible occasion, passed Notes of ro,,na- IIe wiU 0Dtinue t0 att as Adjutant Qt ff..;r .CAaiUbromite bel.weeft the states, and the Bank'of Pennslvania.ll-8iniil. onchior. ueral.V 7 one wt. relfl tanlly aecMiHl. wur co..suruuon ls-nave on very possible occasion, passed Note an r.flVir akcoittbromiw be(yefin! statcsvancl the Mank ot nsjKaniavinith, cashier, tis is t'.ie inasler k y n !.ren !i.ucks an us uny ornspresulent ; which are found on fici;lti. H1 r parties to th compact : inspection to be counterfeit. The last accounts. -Aru ii!satisfied viih lluir share of influence from the men, they were bending their course it i au affair of .amicablQ discusaion,. in the for this t wn. ' ' - mode pointed out .y the coiVstitutioii itself, hut r A" . . TT . . ... Jw r aJge fttr ifisuintiie. cunfeJi-racy. And r ongress ot tlie United "States. - , .1 .'J lii. iti. viIm Bin IT" ufninl inr h ' 1 . . . . nlKTl 1 renu a.iiu i.v. o ' J :1.fr nrinted and uttered oU '-this suhjeet, by fire-brands l ought to he queiiphed forever, lVmi Id remind, not these editors ofjouruals ai'd declaiuieri at eltilis, but their deluded fol iawcra. that evfiv word of these libels on tle planters of Virginia, is , as applicable to the fallier of hiscountry as o any. one among us:j that iw the same sense that we are t;t shive li.jldfrs," ami iiegru drivers" and1 dealers - iii human tlesh" (1 must be pardoned for ciil li r a few of their rhetorical -flowers) SiS"wa9 f i. , ui.;Ut tw utibrikid Virsriuia wit !i hir .jL-!r.rsii and her Madison they will uot al ways reme:nber td forget that to Virgitiia they weVe indebted! for a Washington. ' I am with the highest respect and regard, dear sir, our obedient servauti s "JOHN KANDOLP11, oj Roanoke. On-' of oiir jjreat complainis against the mother connirj'j' previous to hfe declaration, of I:idfJendence. w:n the ri-j'Jftitf d rejection by the crown, of our bills aLoHshjug1 the S'.ave Trade. , With our camv.-xion witli Ga;.t I'ritaiii, tb:'.t tra flick ceased. EnprUnd thus for c;il upon us for tlie btneftlof .the mt'ichmits of Bristol, tic very stavts whom we kpc now repiwchcd witlt hold iiiR, &id whom "she disciplines for our destruction; Docs she tbrjx-t J..;i.ii:a and Burbadoes? Aiiieneaifliittl.i'iH'e. MKKTIXO OF THK . CONVENTION.- HARTFORD, (CON.) DEC. t9. , On Thursday last.' the Delegates front the y w-Knia.Ki$ stales, appointed to meet in Con ypnt1i!!i ;yt 'i.irtfyrd, assembled for that pur pose ia the Couneil Chamber of the- Slate-house in this City, at 10 o'clock in the l'oreiioon.i On b i ig called to order, they proceeded to orga niz t'ueinsi'Ives bv unanimoulv thoosiii'' the II -ii. UtoRGE Cabot, a inMoler from the Sla!e of Uassachuseits. theirjfresident, and 'I hko SOke Dwight, of HartfnrdvSerretary.". , Thc'CoiH entiou was opened with a solemn and impressive prayer by the "lie v. Doctor Slroug. of Hartford. A Committe; was then ' a;ioiuted to examine the credentials of the tn mbers returned to st-rve iu Convention ; who reported it. at Ihey found the following persons U haw been ejected by the 'Legislatures of the folloiii! States, via.. From Massachusetts Messrs. George Cahot, LEGISLATURE OF N. CAROLINA. This body adjournejl on Tuesday morning, after having passed the acts a list of which is inserted in the'first page. They also adopted resolutions on the following subjects, besides ou tliers heretofore noticed : . Amendment of the Constitution. ; The following report' was read and the reso- ft y HOUSE Or REP. DEO. '33. NATIONAL BANK. On motion of Mr. Fisk of N. Y. the House resolved itself into a committee of ihe wbnl. .Mf. Maon in the chair, on the bill from the tion t rec mmends adopted: Senate to incorporate the subscribers tt the " The committee of both houses of the eenefal a...i. . .1.. it. ;' .1 . . '. - . - ' uuii. ui me uuiieu iaie.s oi America. The fjst section of the bill contains the leading principles of the bill, substantially as follows j the capital to consist of Fifty Millions of Dollars, to be divided into a hundred thou-'' sand shares of five hundred dollars each : sub assembly of N. Carolina, aiipointed to con sidcr that part of his excellency'9 message, relating to the communications of the gover nors of Pennsylvania and Tennessee, propo "sing an a'mendaient of (he constitution of the United States, bywhieh the terra ef jervipe of senatorsjn congress shall he reduced from Benjamin -W CRbwNijiSMiiiD, (of chusetls, is appointed by the President, with the f oneorrenee of the hehate of (he tlniipcl William-Lustis, of Massachusetts, is ap pointed, with the concurrence' of the Senate, : to be our Mini&mfa$tftandy wV.'Jft , . Solid applause. In addition to 4he-fatm on Cumberland neaa presented by toe stata or Vermont, and the lot jn Albany given by, tha corporation of that .city, the. Legislature of .this state havfe:towed on commodore M'DonV nough 1000 acres of Land in Sterling, Cayuga county. This is certainly a sterling reward of -his distinguished merit, which we hope il be conferred in every similar case. And commo dore Perry ought for the same reasons to be complimented, with a sniail township on the border of Lke Krie -iJV: F. Cot. COMMERCIAL. Btate of the Market at AVio YorkDte. 10. The Market is at present weji jstocjkcd with all articles of British manufactures s that,bi- gether wKh the constant arrivals into he DisjT tnet of M aiue, and , from Canada, (for We atjl informed that there ia.un tpnnivt' rmt. nea on unuer nentra yugsf ji aome, or the Lakes, and between Castine and other, ports at me easiwaru.) uas so mueu uenressea iitraty - scriptioWs for forty millions whereof, tn be opened on the 3d Monday in January next, at Boston, New-York, Philadelphia) Richmond, Charleston and Pittsburg.i The amendments proposed to this section by the committee of T .L" - . 1 , : . . o . " . . if " " ynjs aim iueans, contemplate an exiension or to alter the constitution, and recommend the a- at leasiasjhey were a few months since. til A limn nuf gf iJuaou V a T U t . . . . !t ------- . .Vv .(.,v. --"I" y doption of thefollowinesolntion: Resolved' ments. - That the general assembly of the state of N Mr. Clapton of Va.. moved to strike out the Carolina, having duly considered the amend six to four years, "Report, that it is aot expedient at this time they are not worth sq much by tfi or 23 per cent. first seclJon of the hill.- Tis he believed, w as ment of the constitution of the United States, i - DIED, , Very suddenly, on Satuida) the 24ih irtstantxin the 58th year of herVftge, Mrs. Sarah High, the amiable consort ot Air. Itobm High, late ot this county. a proper time to try the principle of. the bill; proposed by the legislatures of Tennessee and ' j "OCTOU JOHN WOOD, Most respect- Vr.V,tf luu'". 7 . UU"?,V :IVU"V.J",.,! '" Pennsylvania, to reduce the term of senators ini mny "norms nis menus and the public, mis dim, or any uiii to esiaiuisii a national . . Bank, he felt it to he his duty to nuike the mo tion he had now offered to the House. The question being about to be put on Mr Cloptons hioiion without debate- Mr. Gaston of N. C. took the floor. Among the most alarming indications of the times, he remarked, was the apathy which' pervaded the house oh Ibis occasion f an apathy resem bling the. numbness which generally precedes mortal dissolution, under. the inflnuiice of which a question of sucb importance as this was about to be takenwithoiit debate & almost without de liberation. If the bill would' produce (hat ef fect which its friends predicted, it would prove a beneficial and valuable institution ; if fraught with tin; mischief which he saw in il. its pas sage, would bring with it certain destruction to the nation. He look it for 'granted, Tom the" Ui.. oavii.g purchased the MEDICAL ESTABLISH- congress IrOtosix to foor years, think the pro-1 MENT ofDc. VtMhan Law, he intends res.dirtff.n Hind- a .as ... - - - - - J- ant, It .- m . II U . -v 4. .1.-1 L.L 4 u . 11 posed amendment ot tlie constitution lnexpedi-j ent : And that his excellency the governor he requested to transmit a copy of this resolution to the executives of the several statea. Payment and supply of militia. Fifteen thousand dollars have been appro priated by resolution to discharge the, arreara ges of piy due the detached militia of 1813 and ten thousand dollars to purchase shoes and blaakets for the detachments to-Norfolk. Itintribution of ordnance, Resolved, That his excellency the governor be requested to distribute the cannon, uow at E dentunat such' points on. the coast where he course of proceedings which had taken place iu shall think the public safety most requires them the house when (his subject was before under consideration, that all hope of obtaining a bank at all re'seinbling what banks have heretofore been, must now cense; and that (he institution embraced bt this bill, if it. passed, would he a mere paper bank, and nothing else, from winch of this bill and particularly objected to (he ex- t n . j ... 7' ; ' .'. 1 x r Z V. ." i " the commnoily. lie examined the character in iTfiiriri,. E'iMiti. ii M i n n i:i iih . riniiii'i n i.iv v. i', 8 a tli u. el Sninmer Wilde, Joseph Lyman, &nd Joshua rhoiiias. From Rhnde-I4and Messrs. Daniel Lymati. S imucl Ward, Btnjamin Hazard, 'anil Ldward Miinton. ' From Connecticut Messrs. Chauucey Good rich, James HiMhotise.Jcihn Treadwell, Zo pliuniali Swift, Nathaniel Smith, Calviu (Jod- dard, and Roger Minolt Shertnau and have them monuledat the public expense. Accommodation of ihe governor. A resolution passed authorising the commis sioners appointed by the act of 1813, " Jot ; the better accommodation of the governors of this &tt tt " weli IIU Jtf 4mmI adjaeent U the city of Raleigh, laid off by them, which remain all its features, he. denied that it would restore public credit, or establish an adt-qiile " circula ting medium, the -purposes which its friends httped it would accomplish, it would, on the contrary, from the moment of its establishment, . , . ii- 1 biag and speculation, always detrimenhil to the in the counties of Chelhire and Grafton, Mes-; i . - , tent of the capital; the limited proportion of unsold,and (hat (he proceeds he applied toerect specie to be employed in it ; and the power to ing suitable out-houses, garden's CvC and pur suspend specie payments. Upon a full view of chasing suitable Furniture, for the governmen- srs. Benjamin West and Mills Olcott; had been elected in county conventions in their respec tive counties,. and were entitled to seals in the Co', '-nfion. - . " , - 'I t) ' Wev. gentlemen, who oflieiate as Chap 1k to I he General Assembly of this State, re s': in Hartford, and the Rev. Dr. Perkins, and carrying into ftVct the taxes agreed to by the house, he sai.. he had some hope that 1 lie government would weather the slorm with which it was assailed, without national bank ruptcy ; but, iif congress passed -a bill of this kind, he conscientiously believed it would not I Til.. ll' l .1. ' 1 I n . 1. . 1 oe pnssiiiie-io uvoiii uie v 11 : anu itrtt, it liiey ..: , I! .01 1 i it' . t ! iuc Jiinmuiriu niiiid Mir dm i anil lll'll, 1 ,.J:,;I-Hr ford, are . nvited to oflieiate daily,' aeJ(nj th mi ht a, wcn V the in Mini. a Chaplains to the Convention dunnt; .. i .. a Chaplains their session. same All the members of the Convention are pre sent, and'assidiiously engaged in the impiatant 8Md intcrehtinir duties, for the consideration of , time pas.i a bill of national bnnkruptcy. The motion -to strikeout the first section of the bill wAsutheii decided in the negative by the' tollowiiig vole :-r or striking out, 30 Against NEW-TOKK, DEO. 20. ,-. Frorfi Canada. It appears, from the Quebec and Montreal papers to Dec. , received at the f.iec of the Post, that the Psyche, ope of" the frigates that was' sent there from England in fra me, Jl.ns been thrown out and lengthenedso s to carry 56 guns, lone 24's and 32 pituiideVs. Mie is lo be launched the 15th of this month. A u wy, to he called the Ontario, has been laid down at Kingston. Site' is lo he fitted lo otrrv seventeen ai pounders on eaeh deck, and i-to be ready for the Lake by the middle of TVtarch next. A Viumbtr of transport boats for the service of th- different posts on the'Lakea, are also constructing at Kingston. Gaz. BUKLINGTON, VT. "DEC. 9. Ve learn from nhquestionahle authority, that J:heen emy are pi-e pVr i n gia bjiif i JWwllKxile el at St. Johns hihI Ihlf-atix-Xni v. Four i:.ri?e frigates and several smaller " vessels, il is said, rhe amendments proposed by the commillee of Ways Means to thjejiill were separately con sidered, und agreed to by a considerable uiajori ty. ' - The committee proceeded in further consid eratijrui of the bill .rose, after -4 o'clock repor ted progress, and obtained leave to set again. KALEilill 7 tal House; In erecting a proper building on Union Sqiifire for the executive office, and en closing said square with a post and rail, fence. ELECTION' OF SENATOR. On Saturday last, after the various ineffec tual balloting? which we have before stated, and some others, the name of Jas. V. Clarke having been withdrawn, and that of Francis Locke, late a' judge of the supreme court, ad ded to the nomination, the latter gentleman was chosen by the follow ing vole ; " Judg;e Locke, 104 John Stanly, Esquire, i , 75 The name of the Judge ivns held in uo ml na tion, not only without his consent, but in vio lence to his declared wishes. Under all the circumstances, Jiowever, he may be indu ced, or rather compelled to serve. tor ;- where he Will bp'rompt and jiiteiitiyclo nyic9lbiL m MUMnnruiaiia proiesaion. I)cr.3C, 1814. . " 73-3tp. ST -.TE OF N. CAROLINA, I Super. Court tJLavm pitt covxtt. 5 Eqnihj, Sept: Term, 1814. James Shcppurd, - dm. of Ohvci Sni'th, d'ee'd. vt. Da vid niiih, ;d,in. of Cullen Btlw.irds, deceased. iT uppeariug to the satisfaction of this Court, that John Heath, oue of the defendants in tiiisMi.i, is not an inhabitant ot ' ibis stale, it js'oiciired thai three weeks publ.c notice be piven to the said Jhn Heath, by advertisement in the Ilalcigh Minerva, tllat uhlcs he appear at the next Term of this Court, tbe" held at the Coort-House m Greensville, on the first Mon day in March next ancj put j18 ailsWcr t0 the bill of coinplaint, judgment will be tntercd agamsrhim, pro conlesso. ' ' .'" . ---.-- . ' W. HANRAMAN, c. m. e. , ' . 783tp. STA1K OF N.CAROLIN , i Court of Pleat and Qwir. i;owas coi'STr. $ Sessions, Nov. Term,8l4;. Henry Sleighton, v. Hugh Ferguson. Original attach ment Levied on Land. IT appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that the defendant, Hugh Ferguson is not au . infiiiTwtunt of this State, it'is therefore ordered that 'pub lication be made for three weeks successively m the Raleigh Minerva, that the defendant appear at ot'ir next Court of I'le aiQuairJcf 'SaswiiWUi to b held fov Uw an County at the tiofnft Holism in .; Salisbury on the W. Monday of February next, anactiter his pica to said suit, or .hidnient will be taken according to the Plaintiff demand. Teat, ' f .TOHX CIl.FS. r, d , ST.xTE OFN. CAROLINA, Court of Pleat and ituur. ho way t ocktt. 5 SeiHttm, An. Term, 1814. . John Howard, vt. Hugh Fergtison.-T-Orif'na attach . mlkntLevied on Land. ' i . IT appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that-the defendant Hugh Ferguson, is not aii inhabitant of tins Slate, it is Ukn-ctoVy' ordered ..that Sublication be made for three weeks successively In the laleigh Minerva, that the defendant appear at our ne xt Court of Floas and Cluarter J3essiinsia be iKklJor the Couniy of Rowan, at the Court House in Salisbury on - te 2d Monday of Febniary next, and enter his plea to said suit, or judgment Will be taken acco: ;iing 10 the Plain tilT's demand. Test, , - JO rvGJLF.S, C. c. , MR. RANDOLPH'S LE ' TBR. We have lost no time in presenting-to the readers of the Minervar Mr. Randolph's let- 4ejjionHhe subject of'.nortliern politics. -It will ST TEOFN. C AROLINA, , Court of J ' leas and Qrari iiowAS coi'ATir. 5 SesiohS,A'or' Term, 18.4. John Howard, Hugh IVr; ,r Urijinat aitaeh. ' '- ment 1 exifd on I and. 5T appearing to thesatislaction of the Court, that the defendant Hugh Ferguson, is. not an inhabitant of th.s Sute, it is tin n tore ordered that publication be made for" three weeks successively m tlie Raleigh Minerva, that the defendant, appear our ii' xi Covirt of Pleas and Quarter .Sessions to be held for the county of Rowan, at the Court t louse in Salisbury on the 2d Monday ot Fibrin rv in xt, and'ftS r h.s plea toaul uit-or jtulgpicnt wUl'bc-t;dcen atcordirg to the Plaint i fT'W'ilt niaiuLj. - Te's , ' .'"' JOMX 'It STTTT ST TE OF N. CAi.ilJJX Aj- ''n-rt of lc.au and (var. , Rnwivcoim. . ."' 5 Sefoions A'ov. Ikvm, lh."4. . Joseph .Campbell iiid v.'ife:, is. J..n..;S Oi t, Jo j ,h"' Ortou, and Jobney Orton.- Petition for Dhtributim qf' FRIDAY, DECEMBER 30, 181. amply compensate any attention bestowed at;' Personal I stctc. . - ; j ?! T appearing to the satisfaction of 1 011 ! - - ' JL 'that one of the defeiidanb Johnsey Ejcirart of n letter from a member vj congress, Jovithan Roberts is iv-elccted Seiiator of Hie V i I i - ii j j ' , i 1 ,.r , . riit:d States, by the Lrgislauux- of Pennsylvania, fr to Itis friend in Raleigh, dated at If ashing.,. th, tcnn 0ycA ln;, the tburth day" or March ton, Dec. 19. ' ' .next. . . v " Siace I wrote inu last, we have been ex-! T ,"T" , .... i 7 Jur.n Kbuh is elected 'a Senator of the Utvtod Stated, clusively engaged With the tax hills. All those ! from the slide ofOaio, v.ccferiiomas Worth.ngton, re- bills have passed or will nass nrettv much in : s;ff11Ltl- . - the shape they were presented. The land-tax utrNor t It Oa rol in a wi 1 1 Ue 404 5-5 6 -ee n i r The federalists generally voted -against these are .'coutracted for, and "to be kaif.il r -apd rea-. taxes, .n.the grounds before.statcd to yoii.. dy1ofThFTiiklielTc ""nnu9 price oi uiree uoiiers per nay iSioner d American carpenter to work on these ves sels. We are happy to learn that only u fcw wretches1 are found base' enough to accept f this offer. x'-'r'. ' - ii " ANNAPOLIS, DEC. 22. Upon the return of the British frigate Me elaus'dpwn the day on Sunday last, she came to anchor nearly opposite this city, where she ontinued for the night. . While nfVtebnr, ne jroealo thit ainouot of between t wenty ami thir- ie Court, f tr inn ia J-not au inhabitant uf tins State, it is tnereiire ordered th.A i publication be made for three win ks s icri'ns vely in ih ' ,. Raleigh Minerva, that the defen.idnt apiitar at.o'urnu-x'l Coiirt of Piaas and Qiiartc r Sessio is to be held tw the ' county of Rowan, at the Court Ii..:r,r in Sal.sbun,ort the 2d Monday of February next, and )li-a(, an.iwcr ;or dtv niur or judgment will be tak-:u pro cinfee so and hrsi expartc. Test. , " . JOHN (.M.KS, C. C. . , NEW ENC !..N1 CON ENTIOX. The" cohvt'ntiont' deligates assembled at Hartford, OntTie.dav a-,pornleil, aiHl"pToeeedtd,a!S tile readei' Will obsciv'e, to organise thenaeUes. 'They .bold their sit ting with closed doors. . ' - . SUPREME' COURT. The-suprcme court of aXorth-Cai-olaia will commence its sitting, in this place. n Monday jiext. nate'for their concurrence in 'the amendments of our house-tiie principal of wjtich are li- mililig Hie serjce to one year and obliging eaell Extract of a letter to thejlditirt of Vie JYvTork Wler Class to furnish two militia-men or one rwiilMf'5'' Boston,' Saturday Evening, soldier. On the nust raaturejdelil)eration 1 be lieve this bill unconstitutional. Ldo not. believe it will he e'tfclueXinhe. eastern states ; -jB.?jd it becomes a matter of serious consideration with iis in the .souths as to the manner iii whih we ought to shew our disapprobation of a measure Jlec. v 7. - " . The United States' frigate' CONSTITUTION, Capt. Stwaht, went to sea tin day. She passed the Light House at about 45 minutes before '4, p. m. With a breeze from the VVestward-r-Wbt;n last seenj at dark, she was steer ng about F.alundcr her three' topsails and jib Success to her " - . -. ' , The Tax Bill liavp now all ; passed the STATE OF N.CAROLIN' A, Cmlrt of Pleotrvnd Qnrtr. now as iocxT v. . ' V 'Sessions A or. Term. Sl4. William Jarvi and wife, vt. Ezra Jont s, Ab.dJoiu-s, John Jones,' Henry Jones, Jos.iah Jones, Sumuel' Jones. --Petition for Division, of 'Heal Estate. TT T appearing to Ihijfacjioii of the Court, llrarzra:Joncs, and Abisi Joncr aTe-mrtTiH habitants of this Statr, it ,s" '.therefore o;d red that Mib. .. lication be made fur three weeks In the R.l ,gh M rva, that tlie two defendants ppear it our next court op'jeaa and Quarter Sessions lb be held for the County ot -Roan at the Court House :o Salisbury' on the. 2d Vtond. y of February next, and plead, ansviei or deinur.hr judg nient will be takeriero coiifeso, and be heard expartc Test. : ' JOKVCn.ES, C.C f jSlHK public arefautjjpued ag.iint harbo. '.g JL, or dealing with my servant Charles in any hianntr whatever, on penalty pf'hav.ng the law: r,g i dy , nf'.rced igauSt lliem. Said negro i:. offi. -red fr sale. Apply to JOIlNHOi.t.OH AY. lJurion Crwdc, Ike. 26, 1814. 7V-- f
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