Newspapers / The Raleigh Minerva (Raleigh, … / Dec. 26, 1817, edition 1 / Page 2
Part of The Raleigh Minerva (Raleigh, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
: 'Jf;..- lil I I IJ'I' III ii" , -f ; " V '. -V--.', r ' - NlMlMF . ; 1 -1,1 -- . . w ? - ., - noes ; ja he apprehensir ... t .nding war? jffftween Spafy M l . . . wal, (sayr the Xouri. frj nave vanmticu. . . yT . ' . '-r. The peae;f Europe hariiee etUlihed by the great; powers: They have resolved to 1iaviogteeaaie& hi,.mni-Pitso feet in Uutli.Uhie have been for some timepait moving off Ufdutriboted, add to aid m tonstrueUns anf whole of then Some of.the whales measured 80 feet in length '-- ". lOWDONjOCT. i8. ;t Mr. Curran On Tueday evening, at nine o'clock, at his apartments t Brompton. died the Right Hod. John Philj.ot Curra.ii. His last moments were no tranqau, mat those around maintain tbe.i ceaee aeaicst all attempts to di-. him could scarcely mark the moment of exprra- lutf) x, Snaiu and Ptu jugHl may have mufu-', tioo.V Itwill he ome consolation to tbe friends al causes of complaint i-' the riglii supposed1 of Mr. Cnrran, to hear, thai ibough surprised to he on the partofSpaih ; forao mm m by iektiess,at a distaiiee from his home, he was been urged by PftO"-al in juxtifieaiion f the j not condemned to receive the last office from invasioSof the terriforie of flouth; America. j the jiands of strangers j three of his childrej, 1 hey may levy troops, tliey nuy put on a hos-i captain Curran, of the navyl his son at the l tile appearance ; but they w ill not go to war, rish harafld his daughter, Taylor, wore for a sound arsd suflVrjent reasonv lb other fortunately London, ami had the mournful powers will not permit it. Their i!iftVreice gratification of paying, the last duties to their L :.-.fK.:.ii. ivill h nettled bv mc-i illnstrious father. Sin, Curran Ja-Ueaiu70 dfation. and the conferences be cuiricd on at, years of age, and bail been lor s dfation, and the conferences be cuiricil on at, years or age, anu nan oeen lor some ume ue- I'arif. ... ciiniiig rapmiy ih noi K'n". inuu The ordinary annual sWo of the States! the Exception of a short cieursTtl-vto- Irelasd, ' Ueneral was opened wiih tie usual solemnities1 he had spent the . last twelve months at his at the Haeue on the 2(.uh of OetoUrr ; nml the' hoysa in Amelia-place. The forenoow wa- "-'King delivered tWm ik throne a speech i in generaHy ooeupied in a solitary ratnuie tm-mign V-A vbich we ' perwxre not! i.ig rcniatkaf)l(. th.tieighbiiuring fields and gardens, and ibe ' A" renntt was, puii'-ishcd i Vtcr.lf tlie ! s.jety of a few friend in le evening ? ant i ; T.ouJlon paper, on-tf 3'd of October, ihut a though the brilliancy of jiis wit afceiie tu the Itussian fleet from Kevti was eipecieu ai "iuinut r icnnm no c niiiii ifi.nno trooDs oil board. The i lived every thine ;n life thatjs worth enjoying. ehie have been for some time, past moving ottjf distributea, ana to aiu io sonstrueting suJT flnwn the rivejf tQ Join me qeroiDQies. luose ia aeieoa supu umw lumiary worKs, ir an.. I now remaining on that river are believed io.be U nfay be in the contemplation of the goverm well disposed. 1 One of ;the new settlers there, meat to erect, for the more effectual seeuritjof ' however, has been recently killed $ bat if has the United States and the territories thereof. 4 been already proven, that the perpetrator of, - , " . f riday.Dec. i2 this'act, together with most of this town (High- Mr. Taylor, of i V. snbmited a resolution ! town.) belonged to and have joined the hostile requesting the President to inform' Congress , party. The friendly ehief in the neighborhood whether any of Ahe members thereof have held promptly dispatched a party.in pursuit of the1 any office under the United Htates since theifc offender, Who made his escape towards the of Marh last. Adopted i;y,ira,.l-up tnvvn Onishavi and several other i Mr. liloomfielil of Ne'w-Jersev. rpnnrt'oj . " friendly chiefs have tendered to me their seryP bill praiding;rpen8ioning all the surviving oes with their warriorsi to go against the Se- officers and soldiers of the revolution who mn " ees M'uu tneir warriors, io gaiu our auu v tUc iruiuuuu wno ma uiinolies. I have promised to give them notice be reduced to indigence, or may be unable to of (he lime that may be fixed on far my depar ture, aniTtb except of their services. T'e enclosed psper contains the substance of what! have said to the chiefswho have visit- ed me ; several of whom reside souili ol tbe ApaUchacola. t The chiefs were- desirous I should communi cate to fbem my views and wishes, 1 fell au thorised to say but little, and deemed it neces - !..... .... ,nViin nu iiiii.r ? i thine i.ot at all improbable, that the ship, on their very ill, and he kept his bed until his deal!. f fay to Cadiz, may t.ueli ut i'ortsmou;li furj-. , , , ,, ,.,,.,--, sary iu what 1 should say, to counteract the e rontons impressimis y wnien iney nave oeen misled' by pretended Bt iliuh ftgeuts. Ihave tbe honor in' be, most respeetfrtlly, ycur obedient servant. i E. P. i iB - fresh nrovisioiis auu water. v yi - , Letters from. Merchants-at Lisbon were re I ceived in London, announcing that a Spanish army had entered Portugal and Was approach- jug (he cajutal. " Tbo Courier of tbe 23d of Ocutber, in contnidic"B.gthe statemeiit contain- eV in thesejetterg, riius remarks1: u un-t-r. eiisiness has been excited in the public mind by f ' -the rejiftrts which arrived from Spain and Por- - . iugal, with respect to tbe march of troops on l he frontiers of thut kingdoms. , It is well kiiifwn'that unfriendly discussions have for a length of time existed between the two cuurts, occasioned by. the advance of the Portuguese forte 4 cn tin-, lef; bai.k -f the river TUte ; bur - . hc are sure itwHFjbe ;tij factory to the public in learn, on irtl..rniR!i ii on which ihey muj en ' iirJv'' relyTthtrf'-'lio'fh ;6f these Ooveruoienls C- have agru-d to accept the mediation of the live v r Powers wbo pr parlies o Hie (iuiiid Alliance, U rtad we in-iy, therefore, look with Confidence to tin' 8ef dy ttt(d.anHeiib!i termiiialiun of all tl'e d i lie relict's, w h ic'h '; w e f tendiiig to ifuunite liie Crowns of Sp.wio and itignj. Ir is wiih pe culiar saiifaet o Jthat we ft-vlonr- 1 e enabled "" . to mike this statement, which must remove all uaeasiat'ss on this subject."' A letter from the Agents to Lloyd's at Ge t:oa, datejl on the lllh ofOetober, and publish ed in the Courier of tbe2th, rnmmuiiicates the following important commercial information : " "We euelosa you ft' copy of an Edict oi the Emperor of Oermariy,. dated Milan, 2d inst. by which it appears that all foreig : cotton aul vvoilen manufactures are prohibited in his Latest Domestic ddvhts. Indian wVws.r-Copy of a letter from Major General Edmund P. Gaines, to his excellency Governor llabun, (received by express yestsr lay morning, (dated ' lletm-Quarters, Furt Scott, December 2 1817. ' ; Sir. I have the honor to acknowledge (he receipt of your excellency's tetter of the V)li of last month. The detachment of militia 1 have no doubt will arrive in diieiime to enable tne to put au end to the little u-ir in this (j car ter, in the course of this or theiext month. ilh a view to ascertain the4trei gth of the hostile Indians in the vicinity il r.iwl 1 o n , His Exc'y Governor Kibnu. MILLKDOKViLLE DECEMBER 13. Late, ami Immtrtant ml un JSTews. i he editor ;nf therjeileeinr received last night the ful- lovingJ import a n't letter from his attentive ,and obligiu corri'spondent, (an ollicer of. I he staff,) dated. 44 Fort Hawkins December 10. "Tba firing which was supposed tu be an at tack ijpon Colonel Arbuekle s camp was aean nnuaditig from Fort Scott in return of 'Tome (ares which the ludians made upon the boats which were- building iu the river. Nothing material resulted. The account which 1 gave you in my last relative to the. foreaging part beiiiir cut ( IT is probably incorrect, us it has ! not-been confirmed. - I expect you have. -had an ex press of Geu'l k'.atlH. This d'cilt, v.:;i friT:iy n 1 injure the Ttt'T V-atej' tea ryv,Vfch ar- -r'.rives ir ii "i iiiii.anti, r inira p-m 'it ine cargois - for :oue4 in Lu si hardy, who deal in those ar- FHOM THE LONDON Ttl.WELtER OF OOT. 2. SVe uudersiand that a liussian squadron of st-r ;n sail or tne line anu several irigaies, wuu and to reconiiitre the adjaceiiUiuotry, 1 a fcwlUamos inMltedgeviUe to-day, via tlartlord. days past, dispatched lieut. col Arbiukle with i its conieiits have transpired here, that is, tuat 300 men. Tbe lieut, (yd. repirts, that apar-pUen'l Gaines, ascertained that Major Muhleti ty of Indinnshad placed ibemslvcs in a svvatap,! urg was ascending Apdlacha, and dis patched out of which about GO warors appcoaebed two boats to bis assistance, and to collect pro him, and itbi' .war-hp4.ctininence! a brisk ! vjsjons Lieut. Scott, lire upon the diUvbment. -Tfoey returned: the! with 50 'niijf 'was IfttlacReirTT' roTlFs'"oetiTw lire in a spirited manner; fit continued not Fort Scott, and the whole massacred, except more than 15 nr JO minutes More tin? (ndiansjsix, who saved themselves by' swimming, four. Were silenced and forced tt retire i.ito the I of whom were'wrounded. VFrotn the other 'boat, swamp, with a loss which he estimates at Vomjand another which had been up the rivtr, no 0 to 8 killed, and a mu'i greater iniJ iber j t hin had been heard. An express from Geu'l wounded. We hud one mm killed and two! Jackson to GeuT Gaiue'ss who left here cu Fri wouuded. The enemy have since suesedd in dy returned to-night lie, took the route by Fort uames but was inalile to proceed even that ar.. .lie penetrated withiti 10 miles of fiie Fort, when h observed fresh Indian sigo's, and a few miles further came tox where two white men had been' killed, one of whom was Mr. John Chambers, nf.Fott Gaines. Tbc ex pri jiad h 4rd t'roin lu:ii fewety ly jvir sons MtTum he met, mid Was trying to overtaKe tbem, and at tlie tune o. the murder could an atfairin which tbe rear savuge charud er ha been fully exhibited. AJargu party firm ed lu ambuseiidi' on the 30lh.uifuno, upoi. tbe Appilachacola rivtir, ami'e below tlie juuitiua of the Flint ami Cbattalutochie, attacked jne of ant detachments iu a boat ase-ndin-s?. ft0::r ter part ot the the detachment, coHsutir.g 'jf 40 men, commanded by lieut. I. W. Scott, t here were also on board the boat, killed or taken, 7 women the wives of soldiers ; six men only escaped, of whom wounded. They report that the strength of the current at the point of attack, had obliged thfi Jieut to keep his boat i B L V aiXQaajoops-atiUiuardAiU-expecteit at 1 4imUgtarijriraborer-That the Tmiians-had formed , where preparatibns are -maKing ior iwtabDst the bank of the river and were uot dis ion. This is the squadron from Uevel ; eovere umi their fire-commeneed. In mouth recept tbe . . . '- . 1 i . 1 which has excited so much speculation. ii is, jjr8t volley of which lieut. Scott and his most supposed, at Portsmouth, to be destined for the j active men fell. The lieut. and his party had Mediterranean. A gentleman arrived m town , beeu 8l,nt froni this place some days before to as yesterday fiv)m Portsmouth, to contract f6r si8t uajur Muhlenburg in ascjndirig the river bullocks to supply the squadron with fresh beef : wjlh three vessek, ladeu with military supplies curing in stay ai .cpuueau. Yesterday Minister received despatches from Malta and Gibraltar. Tiy a letter from brought from Ft. Montsroiae'rv and Mobile. Tbe major it seems, deemed it proper to retain (only about 20 men of the party, and ii their tne former place itapp ears that Admiral Sir place put a like uumber of siekvwith thJwr Charles Penrose was with his squadron at Ka pies', vhere commodore Chauneey, in the Wash ington, with the other American ships, had al so been. The Weymouth, store ship, had ar rived at Malta; and would proceed from thence to Tripoli, and receive on board the remains of men and some regiment al clot hinsr; - Thc boat thus laden, was unfortunately detached alone for this place. It is due to major Muhleuburg to observe, that at the time he detached the bout, 1 have reason to believe he was not apprised of any autiquity found at Debydia, tbe ancient Car- rreCent act of hostility having taken place iu tbage, which had been presented by ibeDcy to ' tj,is. qaartcr. It appears, however, by, a let ibejPriiiee Regent, These relies are said to be j ter iVom Kent. Scott, received about the hour highly valuable. . ,Jin which he was attacked, tliat he had beeu A letter from Cork says, t'at ' the fever. Varued of the danger which awaited him : 1 iias considerably decreased among the poor, but,' niu9t theiefore conclude, that he felt it to be increased among the neb, among wlioui H is , ,j8 duty to proceed. Whether lis bad receiv- become very fatal.' . The letter gives some in st an ees ot the latter assertion. S i i ' '- -' . . , . CONSTANTINOPLE, SETT. 30 led from major Muhlenburs a positive order io j'lbis eftect, 1 have not yet learned. Upon the .' receipt of lieut. Scott's letter, 1 had two b.-atg have been more than five miles behind. They NT - .V ' n . I . u",MU,n l, .l were killed last Monday morning within a few Wy'n oa.c miles of the place where they ., had encamped the night before. The appearance indicated about-twenty Indians, and the trail entered the rwad TU-i hTS-dtrectttnmf- l'WtanresrTrtwhirfr place t!ier i merely a sergeant's - guard of twelve men, and'-a few of the neighboring, in habitants who have taken' refuge there. So safe, haw ever, have the inhabitants considered themselves tliere that some, it is said are so credulous as to. makj their yard-railing their ouly breast-work, and the alarm has come so sudden upon them, that retreat is impossible, or at least dangerous.. Fort Gaines is said to be of considerable strength ; Fort Scott is a mero caiup, having very partial defences. Two expresses dipatched from Fort Gaines to FortScott have not been heard of: nor has the one sent from this place since he left' Fort Mitchell. Jackson's express . says that he was informed by a frieudly chief that Geu'l Gaines had 'sent advices to Fort Mitchell requesting that as few passages should be made thro' the Nation us possible. Thi!sis 'probably correct. and necesa,y,as the hostile iuQueiieo seems to a., . l, ,u a quesuon ot this nat be extensive and scattered, , aud the middle j0110;-wh,e at present depended procure suusisience oy manual .labor. N pension to exceed the half pay of a liem. Col.l - Ou motion of Mr. Ed wards, North-Carolina the committee, on public lands were instmni J to enquire into the expediency of making pro vision for the more effectual nreventinn ; frauds by the purchasers ef public lands. v Monday, Ihcsmber :v Intern at Improvement Mr. 'Tucker, of Va. fromjhe committee to whom was referred k0 much of the message, f the President tr United StHtes as relates to the subject of in(er. nal improvements, made a long and Claborato report, concluding with the following recoil lion j " - TJ;af, in order to promote aim? -iT? security t tbe internal commerce among tbo e-' vcsial stati's ; to.fariliate the safe and exptiu! tinus transportation of the mails .bythe iiu. provemenj or post roaus wnii tho askent of i;,e respective States ; to render' more easy and loss expensivij the means and provisions necessary for the cqnmon defence, by; the construct ioii i,f military foads, ,ith the like assent of the res pective plates; and for such other internal i,. pruveuiett as maybe within the coustitutioiia powers ol the general g vern'inent, it is expedi ent that liC sum to be paid to the United States by the 2fjlh section of the ael to incorporate the subscribers to the Bank of the United State?, .and liie(dividend which shall arise from iln-h sluires jti its capital stock, be consututed a a fund for internal improvement. TheVeport was read, aud referred to a cum miltee the whole. Exp 'ttr'ation. Mr. Robertson, of Louisiana, offered the follow:.ig resolution to thu House : Ilt'S'jfri'd, That a committc be appointed .o hl'l ,e in t o the expedieney of pro v iding .by J ii yv: tor life; "xercise of the right of expatriatiou "j"' and t!iat they have leave to report by bill or o tberwUe. Mr. JlonEtt rsoN said, that for a very con siderable length oftime he had wished thii qms tion to be decided by that tribunal to whom the decisian of it belonged. He had, some years ago, offered a resolution similar n this, which was tbeu not adopted; whether on account of -the war in which Ave were then engaged, or for what other considerations je bad never been a ble to decide. v The question which had aris. n durir g the late war made a decision of it neet s-j-y. It would be well recollected, that, a mo if 5 jmlividuals. natives of Gnat Britain, uio were the dious. doctrine,- reprobated, he believed, b, every o ther government, were treated as traitors light ing against their government ; be t! .t,"if tl.is lUMlojAadJittmnnsaamaui ment had menaced eve re retaliation Rui. ' , NQtwjths,tai)ding the rai'u which has fallen., Jilted up with covers of plank, port holes, &e.- :J here during tiie first fortnight of this mouth, thai for defence, and detached thciu under Captain W-F,zsAii!itf--i 'firiisf ."- y-t i;tirH j.fClineli, with a Kiiba'lleru ofHeer and lo iuen, ttnd wJ hear.everv dav of persons who have be- i with nu order to secure the movement of Ju-ju. comeiciims of ihe'p'lague not only in thecity-j Scott, uhd then to assist fm;ji.r Alelilev-Ui hut also iu the kinurbs and alone lhe"etitir.e.i This detachment embarked ii'te in the' ev.eii. ''(; line of the canaL Xu;nber of Ktraiig-rs have ling -of lhe'30- u!t, und imisi have pase.l l he : revired t ibo village of Uelgradf, near Hnj uk'- sec'oa -oi' action -(15 iniles- belmv- thisiiuce-) ut (ie;e, where the- Austrian -Legatioit, cousisling j urgut, and -set-en bq-i.rs auvr tbe allaii; hud ter minated. I hare not yet 'heard iroui eoptam Clinch I shall iinme.li'atelystreiiglfieii-Alw de lachfiiebt under mao.ryin 1 e nba r g ..with amr ther boat' secured against the enemy's fir-. He will therefore move tip safely by keeping near the middle of the river, which with his 1 shall, . of .forty-two persons," still coaliauv. A vesel from ILngal- ha arrived, which sailed the 2Ut of August. Letters are not yet delivered. Ii is eurieutjy rejipi;ted in tlie fciiy, that a battle has been 'fan -hi. Nru doubt imrinr. Villi ioteltigebce will trausiiirje when tlitr letters J vessels.amlloroe is quite practicable. are rcceiyeif. ' moreover, taKe a position with my principal lorcu near the junction .ol the rivers ai the hue of demarcation between t!io United Slates aud Spain, and shall, altack. auy -foree J near, that place, or that may atfeinpt to intcrceprT)ur vessels or supplies.. below. i'l - ' .... 1 i- ' Orders had been givenf.r some troops iu Ji eland to embark IW Chatham,; for the pur' pose of proceeding to tbe East Indies. . 1 report, had heeu received in Eugland, that the Iwingof Spiiin had marched a body of ttoons far the purpose of iavadiog Portugal. LtVEIlPOOL, :cr. 2t. .. ; Ot MVndiy ferttlight, upwards of 50 whales uUJe aUeir anneiraaco in the Firtb &T Tav. I . . j 'j with what cimsistencv could the United Siu. take the ground of retaliation, when they them selves had never recognized, in rcg'ird to our owu citizens, what we demanded of Great Ii i tain in regard to hei's ? So far as proceeding have been bad ou this point, Mr. 11. said ho. was led to believe this right had been deni-d te our citizens He would not dwi II on the par ticulars of the decision on this Mjhjeet by Ju.fges : Ellsworth some years aga, hut "mereJv tate that isaaiJ .JViitiamijrarciiiz.Hi or IllTiiTteJ S'tii'ieiT became a citizeu of the French Republic affJ w-as thereafter fined and imprisoned, by the de cisiou of our coups', for. making war on Great Britain, on the ground, Chat he could not divest himself of-the allegiance' ho owed the United States. It was certainly -proper; MrJl-jstul.., thalAbate should be some decision of tfte Lei? isSatuio 011 a question of this nature and mi?- 1 ou the oni'n- towu on Ihe route to Fort Gaines, which is u-l " -uuieiary 5 anrt, a tar as acts ; vowedly hostile, lies only 37 thileT DeW the1 i5?' can'reSt,1't,e 3 tlii'il opinions,. Ihat-- Alabama rud. Governor Mitchell is aV 'Furtl?tC , ,i,re,cUon 8l,0,,IJ hs 5ivea this head a. Milchelland will use his influence - ami au-jiT V 5. oov.o.isiy just anl neeexsuj, . "u.i . m.i isiv iiau iiiiiii'rui rirnner r ik inuvn 1 noca remarLu because although he believed the right' to h clear, nndjiiat the governmeni would maintain it as they ought fo d if .they possessed (he. respect which i.-profes'd f;c ;,(lie .priiiniples Vd' . .:;. t z;.'.! fs- riI.tii deciM"" i Legislature on the suhjorf wan more- iiliportnnt at tbii umment from congideratiorowiiiif out if the present relittious between the '' United .'' Slates and.forej; fxisiii. Ueaty with Spain, a citizen of f he Unittd .Stales, holding a commission under iny rv erumeul ut war With Spain, whilst we are at peace with her, in coiisidered as ,a pirate This extraordinary provision of th trea' thorily with the Nation in courting their ueu- iruiuy, or directing ineir veugeauee. it pruvisions are plenty, and transportation less difficult than was expected, if is uucei taiii wlieii wii shall march perhaps in tvio'or. three (lav's.'' '' Voiigreteionitl Vi'uccetUii rs. -:-- mxosK of KrrHEsftNfATijLts:.' : .. - Tiihrsdny,' 'DecmTT O i motion of Mr.- -llUmes, (of Mass.) the committee of roads and ci:;als were instructed to enquire into the expediency of cutting a na- viirahle - canal 1 o.'iibi'bee I'h; wounded men who made their escape cdu- ieur 111 the opinion, that, they -had seen up i wards of 500 warriors fsunnosed tale lmnlV. at different places 00 the river, below (he poii t of atteck ; of the force engaged they dif.'e.- iH upinioni but agree the uumber was very cmsid- 1 heuiQiuiir tliem into rlif ; vtpn,litim Allfillf ...... Ii n.l r .1' .. . I 11. l-c.-fiaUW'--wter, near tho pier at- Dundee : 1 vard alnnff th .hn'r- ;ti. 'i. n., ulnA .VV.I...1 !.. .. ... . : - - -t'"'"!' lland ;) b iats w;ere immediately; nut after 11'"".. .V.l'.i.l. - . I.I L - - .. rwni;u-ueueeueu in ueuiaung. mem into wnsi a dreaillul combat ensaed, which ended m the- total digcomiiture of the "whales, the iu a thicn woods. l am assured by-lbe friendly Uefst thnt the u ,;.jhc ic le iuesseo ana a.ust liave eseimed 1 n tt f .l.t nn-.wl loaibigbee; and also into the expediency- of j , our goverumeiit which makes treaties, or-'t improving the navigatioa o the Tennessee. have been rejected, as w? f,r its' eruellv njnoiionjO I il (llf V I'.ouiinit I nriiria n ut nml nl .........'. : - . ' . 1 . .1. -. .1 ill" mm' lift- of minlary vommittee were instructed to enquired p,iaUh piracie, and not a power eoufided t ,nto.ll5e expediency ol making provision for such 1 treatyf nmking autherit,; 'J'o sHyuot hing 'V ,. - uuuua.tt f"ve he-. of tlfat however, T observed, 'thai come disabled, Iroai diseases contracted in the deemed it ru-eessarT kta i ns 'cn" e ufe uuiieu oiaies,Vaod for the wi- the Umtcd Staief "fronWuhiahmi. only piracy, vhen fonitd 'wh h cAninissions' 'n . y-. trends from anv eovet rinVut at wai 'with Spi'!-: li wished to see oiir titins nt mrfert libtf.v dilb become citizens of Avfiat nation ibVy ehM e on st h dows uud ornhans of tlsu whn. IVrtm causes, ha v died kiuce they rituriftd home. Qn motion of Mr. Mercer, of Vi . JicsblveJi That the .President of the United k.' A .. I I... - a i - a 4. oiaiesue requesieu iu cause to be laid before 111 si-h Urm.sil,:ii ,t;,in !.!,! nW. Ihis house, a return of the present-st"reurth nf I !r '.-BMr. n.'ra,.. A, ',,. uL-it. be Jlie army of the United :taie,:vith the diii Uliit!) MrVIi. remarked, ll4t there vfaVpot tht. bution therooi among the several military posts Iteuirality in our eondiret towards ths two pt; wnien insuesrgneu o protect, together with antics in the war between' Spain anlSFcoic.. :: all profess. In this re pect the W , J ny information,which he niay bf ableio alliird vvliich wen Tespectiujf the - cowpctetico of such iocec1ojiri;; Hei were"' "V- - - r.t,
The Raleigh Minerva (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Dec. 26, 1817, edition 1
2
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75