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. Af !; - 2 v if rt"" a.,1d toot be, an Mr. ii v7. a if i:'e, tbeerviee te vaJuo -to the; p . I margtialtf' .In . .. Li, .....ifiiilii d thtf 4AMrr-- -&;-'-" C;V,-.'' iriOfl motion jof ;Jfi.Bi"4soL.7 tr.ni rtrl ikrAjU bti iuilniftted id eni! nlaee the moo er from whence it Ms Jieni niro"iale the exnediettrs jf est&Wishlng so ppfrtdateleBf ed.' ,lt may YI: ftneifehU will ena1le,me,- in a very I the discussion which ha ecupled thatho Macon, Pah hort-tjW'to dispWof so mneh of H W tor, the UV eight oy and, th? curl RnfsSmith whav.er'erifieW.W M aeon, Parmer, Pp rrot Tiukjnry , Ti 41 A- oama, "Ker, U!l'?'-SK marhaN ocro.. ; coun t. was .!. flKllUII i T . ' ,. . - l.i 111. unrtVl I1lll )V wv a C " ,f the ..maooi"""3 . v : , . , ........... w:f:. r1.;,?- i " - - v.nurava . u an rii unit iiiiani a., u v a w t o ?y For merely ;riumng .vTO to . Ohaloie l ,autj,;, by way" -Iardf i;Jding u!nnni)r'i i-ZitlSre." ,"laeottxC Anilla'i. HiVih Hnri.. imnroncr for Jne I remark, .that tfte; puri w .,u'.,. t... ir&aTdnrv'liiia Biilvri-u mi inofnVeruenc6 Llnf...rtKaiiiri.r frni thi::,4rAanelioB x aod.-.l-wre to. year inr aeoa .e i;,?wr laore interetg qotio eoatoat nate ' V v? v the Sitlleriea been filled, hot the pjiblidqU' irf r,. a 'iSsti n,;i ,fceHt. on the anion rrt for-- taking ) fi'-. ;L,r W88 ia favor ef gviaS , 'VerfXteuMo the .0hjeetjiifju Aveu't.d .d returnedby .the t!'" 'sa,:ui..i.-iuiao"oMrh-e: i'ir i?a8rroPerhatthe ' ...il l fllCIIUl "! . tt . crr m i, ;n rioessHuqi sia- . re.r full benefit to the public !IiU .. ' e n.r froai considering the ' ., nf entiwiry proposed Wf'" "... H, wuitSd' embrace-all f ,, ' , V,.o.iand would tenure re- uf the a-intf ult5?,l eond.tiou ( the Wf!ji .w'mwb land io cuhiva- HCJ' , ,,.. in com if) rice, &.C.. MLi-rre,oCN Hi ainfaVor ll . ..... imut. and instead oJ giviua orll,e ,..ii;nti in refuse ill, IMJ noum " -a i- u.atr.atai;iM . J., in.l llcvhl l,ik- -aldmak tweaiy uy- ; ,ih cellos f-tu.Wt! fs Hd the returns ol'manu I'S . . i ct..m. .v,in'(t lip (iier- Idu'iai'uivi1'" I '8 Coins' "ot,,iD5 e,8C' y ltend,t,5 some case, enier a.u u v ! VVidehor8u'hi' T Hits eDrosea oiu providing - ir iuh iD the , furll. enVu or.'eimmcraton of thn inlinbitanti of the United Stales, was reaa.tae ijiiru nuie, pascui uu cuuu tliA Ren Me. ' L. ' . ' r The Uoue tien wenivinto a coniTnif- (ee'Qf the whole, Mr. m tlie eUnir, ott lhe teport of the committee of claims unfavorable (o the pi'tiliou of Jncob PurkUL' (l1 raying that he mity be a Irtvvnl iha.aum..'i't-'?'XU).,.dal!ars for his negro man Archy, iho died, as is al- leded, in consequnnce ol a disease cna- trtCtoI by vvorfcing in tue inou hjhj mire at New Orleans, Onder the order of Gen. Jackson, who had impressed him luto th service "of the United Slates. J, .. This- report. was opposed warmly by Mr.' M'Luan, who in ived to reveise it, rt a to niiki; a decision in favor of the- pet'tioner ; and the report wab supported ! y Mr. Williams of.N. C. and Mr, Met-1 calf. Mr, Jai uvvlion was fiually. Bftatived f and.. , . '. " . , r TTip report of the committee of elai Kg wn gubsetjaently 'cacurred in by the House.' The bill for the rel ef of WmM'lu os!i n used tlir o i t a ' nittee of the Mr.ltfm.ft of IN. .U. in tne citoir, IVa uahAAa t Vi J taatf n ?. . , Vi A Kislft(re ti appoint a euro ml t tee to eia, scenqfiat,oecn rupfv:((iMnDr? vjf - .-"5 H ,7 t .7 r t- -w"Tf mwlhhe' oc Jnts ef ihe treasury from lin&hf thereat number f,ladi 'om , ldftion to whtch, the brart . - . J iit.; orin,t r wi: were sr ad to sea .'admitted -unim the Ainet itan Academy. l(f ,f . tlKiv 11 ntilmv. h ihs Tannual ' eommittee.) lloor., ,r:-ri' ..'';--xv.-, Q. Adaraa;l constitofpu gVapd it'iW ffnose jciasa i uiiially so oncer- for Ihe use oflhe proprietor of the iii tain as to have passed .m'to a; prorerb for tutiotta'and tbe'ttb8criht :JE an unsuccessful pttrsuitj; but the follow- ; xhe jtofiraK'fce .'teport tb'aitbe in;; particulars will shejhaf it is not al- -ora ; aj,fl g0 nUmcr0tM tat HvuSd m t.M Si? f ft n (f 1 JT9 difficult to dc8ignate;anbyjjajnelf g,Vtng, Mr. fcl.pha et rhaycr, of Doi- l.o. i efcestci, Massaphusett, tpok his gait and -1at,:inl. thp Hmi!TohWO" iAdama'i weut to Neponset river with, the pufjpaie;""81.. iS ?0V n of. getting a. hot at gulls, lie SaVeol W . WHO eecse in iiiw rtverai wuicu,ne ht- ' r- - " V .. ' r OnMr.CrumnsmotiohtheTreasurericd,au(I hit the ganuerao as to oreaK nis letter was taken up, and referred I. a se wing. The other gc immediately fl,w, Esq. Merger of the i.a lect committee. - Whereupon a committee bnt the call, of the gander broughahenl York, the R1ght Ryv. BiHhop;tliatt. down ga so mai ne nau me ttance 01 aamuci Appicnn, iu8q.i"Wttru,piH firing again, and killed the old goose, and ! Eso." and Profeaiior''. UtgCn ' one of the young j Hie fuu llirs rose, ' JJoston, who by the pti4bct, 11 t but the wvuuded . gander, by his calls or jije vitluf ohiieir.refl()eciif'(lo'tiu served as a deeoy, and tliey agiiu.atigiit-; arc ciflided 1h an cniinvnt degree to thanks ot tue;propre6ray f niY tit finfrtnin the actual deficit. To that commilte when they.ha'li baye com pjeted the duty awifijnd lhem,v 1 w;itl de liver the office with every thing appurte nant to it. I have the honor, to be very respectful ly' vwir obedient servant, : J. PRESTOiV, Treasurer.. Ordered, that the said letter with the accompanying documents be laid upon the wno i' f.ih thp, merits ol' which a irood deal, of diAeussiwa took nlace,') and.btiue leitortT Vv.l,e aT for which would be,a ed to the House; . .. , ,, ia4 d-iyrh. pay ijr jui j ,,ue8tion for engrossing the bill r(V,c,eut eompe, sal.on for ail the serv, I re.,iin.. w J rta,ied, and tti renuirf I uy ,..., ,. .t., bill of curse rekctei ; and. lit hethclcaseiathe nor t h Mou. adjouraed. itatn. i--!s very ditlt,re"t ,n lbe !" "" t.,, . . ! in trie tauer, a inniaim, "vi jjuiui.juv. naoi was anwointed of Messrs. Crnmp,aiM!e Bowyr, (iardon, Garland, Hunter of Es sex, Everett, Miller. Patterson, Chamber lawie, Morris of Hanovy, Henderson oT Wil he, SeHerwtnd Smith of Isle of Wight. Various bills and residtitions were re ceived, fron committees, which were laid on the 'ble. , A:id then on Mr, Fox's motion; ailjouin- d till lo.-mirjowfi., o clock. m yitlUAY MORMJIG, JANUARY 2S, i8Z0 . ed by him. The third shot crippled ano ther. Mr. T then took a beat, nud from it killed two as they rosa to 'Of uttd soon aficr shot the seventh' lie" returned home to his breakfast, about 9 o'clock, brbigiugjiis eye "gei'jse, tobicb weigh ca ahotit eight pohudseVf,ahd pwdtrctsd him 3 lbs. oi feathers. lAUU.AGESa;Pabai'uvor. 13th in st , ; hv . the HeyJ Jo ai ttobi ; Dr., Ingoe D. Cash; fpViboroi ( son) to SMcfuiaiydAngbu Df . Charles MtrriiLfi tha fVr.t,i, them. J provide and suuport his b rse, &c. ;Ceeded by jo.nt Ija.lot For tuis, and ihe duties required by he the election of a Ll. whieh Mr. S. stated in d. aii, tt.e fice for one year-ti bill, wlueli proposed allowance of 20 per ceut be fcv no uans io iuu i I- hnniiri iniiHiii f 'y;sa . inite. a dav,' T.WsJ.n. 13.-1 he Hause.pro- Dave oneo f i." - v' i. . . .... hail,,! iih the henute to sister of the Land Of- ive candidates were would named: on the 21 balM air. m. u. iPendleton, the present incumbent, was re- Mr. MCov' elected: he having 101 votes, the next 1 lB O'lttSlltMl wo' - , ,., ' ' ... , ; " j . as follows : , ' J . ' j trbasory office, lSTn Jan. 1820. , pmi r .lITnU . Sir :-.lhavt now the honor to lay be Mf. Smith, of Md. fr-i the ContmiUj v , , . aiminrm r(ll t: nreoared in tee .r Ways and Mvans, to whom ' , as;eonrormity to the act, eumled ct jcl'eiTfd an enquiry into the cI,edlCnl'y. changing the fiscal year ol this comtnon- of aiiownig Au liibald Frew, a collector weajth) ttn,i f0 other purposes." of the levenue io iNorin Carolina, a unit-, t has beeu eustomary lor tne last iwo mission 'n IVr 20, 000 dollars, foiled- of 'three years t delay iherepi.ri from tbi A k ),! n-jt warrant it&usd bf tbe' dinartaiant until the anuual ciiuiltee m. f..n.;r,.t- ii, Tiensurv. inUaVlJ fr.wu the Learulature shall havr exjunned ". ... r.. .Ma iUmt,i ? uhirh was tlm xcnounls for which it is made, Ibis rCUOn UI IrtUli nun- ." 7 . ,. rw . . ' . , n F thn niri'ii imtaikCe ot read and cotxuned in. ,PraCno 5.Ct uw. ,. t , Me 'a-.Jwr,.. fVotn the committee on there hav.ng tieeu on ne.occa,i. u 6- . w.i w w wsv; .i. .r '? . ; Si) -a k.',M .-ta.T.., lnEWiinin ini.sii i u, a.,vv.., , ,h- l.-.n exiimuted uv toe com MILITAUY PUNISHMENTS. We present, in the present number, the docu U2nts relative to corpora! punishments in the arrn, which documtnts were re-; cently culled fr by a rc'iolve of congress' j We have however, omitted the geti-'ral , orders from the war departmeut, which j w ere in the usual form, and of course need not be copied. It seeuia certain, however, from whal has been submitted, that at least one man NATIONAL ECONOMY. At a'imnMing, lu-ld by the ,Tammany Society sctni; time g a pamphlet was Avnttsn and adopted on the suujfct iof cniUarraastnenta of ttado, (he. ne cessity ol encouraging domestic tnanu laciuies, ntno inner im iut'tnot mpu. i, connected with the times j copies d which were of ileml to be trai:imt',d to several dialiuguis!icd ckiz ns, from wlioiii answers have been received, which as thoy i elate to. its objects, hare been ordered to be published by the Society. Thf pamphlctv w written by Juim Woodward esq ot rev York and ..is Boston' CenUnel. Also. in 'iudsor, f Bwrii,) no the '.-.' -.1. . .'.'.. '."" J:-'r;:'.kt,! in- by' Hie iti'v. Aaf 'lU pivey, ju. sha II Uhodei', to M)s dm MaH Jacocks 't'OLEN, f,n" ;;ttt;e)'etkl4t a'i; 3 diiublu case ilter 'wteb'WiiV , firwJxtta vliawij and a.iat? SVej, Itf Jir wtiGH. was taken froj's bo. UUpg QU thf u. rs lot wIkf- it waa left liyinf . is.VM.( by J Michwuistm,.IhMa:M.4Z&l9&'' kt rs arc rtqnested to ntite- lor ti(t.irfit .he sbove rtia w ill be gienToT. f ? non mid conviction of 'he ihif.VsMKl tpiiim. watch by 8YLVB3MSB BgOS, Raleiirh Ji 2itft l20.- - ;-l has hi en illeeallv shot and mauv Hair e. d, contrarv iotlie express provisions of ! justly cmwidcred a very able product i.n, f. I not alone in reference ta the great objects ..which was twice read and committed. THE SLAVE niAUE. . .Mr. Cuthbert, of Georgia, submitted ,tk toliowing res-Jution for cousidera- tion : " ' " . - nmlvtilrVU'At the committee on the Slave Lrade be insiructid .to .enquire 'into the expediency of establishing a re. tistry of jlave4, more effectually to H prevent the importation ol slaves into the United States or tne teri iTones luirc of.. 1 v. ' '"IjVst. PRhRERTY IN THE SEM- ;; v-,v .. in OLL vV Alt. ... v The House then asrivid, on motion of Mr. Jones of Tennessee, by. a vote of ' & to 57. to resume the considei at.on of bill providing for the payment' of horses and other property lust, captur ed, and destroyed in the Seminole war. Animated discussion again took place On the merits of this bill, and on various propusitions to" change or amend its provisions. ' ' . . r-. The out'stioh was finally" taken 'on or- , deling the biil to be engri s-ed umljread a! i .. . unit nine, ajtia u;i;mcti m ihv- lugpjuw, j For ei)gr-)Ssiiig tlr. bill. 6 Against it 90. T 'llie4h;4l was rejecitif and The House adjourned.' ' ', . . ., January 20. Mr. Wm. 8 Archer., a representative from Virginia, in the place ol, Mr. ,1'leur '.giants, resigned, appeared on i'uesduy, and took his seal. . I he Speaker laid before the home report fiom the War Department, of the balance Jot" immies unexpended on the 27th of Decumber last, rtiiiitiiiii)g in lhe TreaMiret's hands, asagtnl of the War Department. - - ' - The Spikej-also laid before the House a report of the numes of" the peuwoners placed o'n the pe.nsion list, from taci " Slute,. under the act of . March l8,'iSi8 j ' rendered in oUe'die ui-tr to a resolutioo of ' . tbe Hous ol' the ;jth Dec.' last. These reports were ordered to, lie oo . tanie. . ; " ' ''"",'" "1 Mr.0iiiitt of Md..laid before the - Houle a statement from the Adiutant and ! .-' Inspector General, exhibiting a cpmpara I ': ive view of the army expeuduures, be fore the laU war. and the estimated ex- peoaes fxr the present vear : which was -"iucrru t uo punt d,. '.:. Ht; jFo'iU .'ottered 1 ? , follawlig re'ao.- ' . lution lor r.,., ta.,,..,. ! nej'nattrl'haA 77wi5nVmtneaJ' the Judiciary be .(in iructed to enquire into the expediency ter thsv had been mittee, winch, tnougn oi smau uu4.n lauoe. and was corrected.-!! ttio report of the t'reasurer at ttie suecetding session, induced, bica at the suggestion ol iue cum niitiec, to delay his report thereafter; un til toe accounts had undergone arnxauu nation, bo that there might be a perfect a-J greumeut a:id uuiforwliy ui his report and that of the committees. I regret this de lay the mure ia the present instance, be cause I intend to communicate to tbe Le gislature a fact whiea recent circumstan ces induce me much to lamtnt had not been disalaned earlier. Ever since 1 held the arduous and res ponsible station, with which tfie suffrages of the Legislature have so repeatedly no uored me, I have devoted the tiest ener gies of my mind, in conjunction vvhh the most persevering application of my ume, to the .advancement of the public interest. Io reviewing ,ny conduct : "'whilst in tins situation it all'irda ,ie thc highest' conso lation to reflect tha, on some occasions and at timis, too, ..wJion the exigencies of the country demanded tbje' exertion of eve ry efforrfor its preservation. wiien the linances of the stale were inad-qiiate lo meet tha -pressing demands vf n-ce-sit'ous creditors. T ha.ardd my individual ere .1,1 r,.r'if,p 4UHP..V of luth deliciencis and ui v r I j thereby iiuccessfully combated the .evil that woold otherwise have i exulted. Hap py should. I be, if 1 could slop here, wilt! surrenderi ig to tlie LegUtm e ihe trust they have confided to' iiiij : but truib and justice demand tltat 1 sh..iiid lanlier stle mat lihas IicoU.ni)' misi.irtune, uuung ia. late period of unparalleled commercial disires and pecuniary difficulty,, to be come involved by individuals, then high in the. confidence of the public but who have since fallen sacrifice 16 the unusual state of the times ; in confidence of which a de ficit in the public treasury has occured, w,.'iieli as I am now unable losupply, 1 deem it proner to commuuieate (he lacl to the Legislature. If thera is any thing in this transaction srom which I can gleam a rav of satisfaction, it is from lite leilec- tiv.ii that the pvblic treasure harnot been diverted from its legitimate use with any view to my private TtiTvantasre or emolu ment.'- No one can charge me with hav ing speculated with the public funds : what 1 have done, though an act. of im prudehce in the highest degree improper, u to be attributed purely to a eeiiog of friendship unadulterated with any sordid feeling or viewsi ' . ..' ... : --'i:.'. If the iacrifire of my paternal estate, with that aio which I have acquircd'Oy a the act. We, ou'rselveji, have assurances that ivhipping, cobbing & p ckett n are still persevered in Hut 'it is -not yet certain that summary punishments can be dis pensed with. Tho great requisite seems to be,'thatoRicers should be severely dealt with for evkky abuse of power. MISSOU HI QUES TIOt.-.The Slave qtiestiou is the most interesting which has. ever ome uciore congress; auu u has employed, in that body, during the discussion, talents, of ihe"Erst order. We doubt, however, whether it be possible to answer lr. kioajVspeech, of last session, against granting to this new stale the privilege of holding our fellow- meu in bondage. Yet tur northern brethren will generously remember that if is not always possible fur the most honest Jo do just ice. SILVER The Zanesville, Ohio, pa- per, asserts that a Mr. Chandler, in bor- mg lor sail, at me uep;u oi m icci, struck upon a vein of virgin silver, ot from six to seven inches thick. It is said to be nearly, if not quile, as pure as the coin of tire United States. It is a com pany is foi tniug n sink a shell to the stra tum. BLAKELY GAZii:CXJ.Thi esta blishmeurts to be ieaioVSd to Fayetteville, and the paper continued there uoder the title!' the Fayetteville Gazette. NEW MACHINE. A machine for removing sand-burs,- dcepeniug rivers,' digging canals, ike. has been deposited lately iii ihe patent otliee, Washington city. ..." , -", Land lor Saie-f i "O Y virtue of an act of th lassJe XS Assembly, entitled J An act df ui the sale of certain Public tnd adjoihi oi.y of liulcitfU, and frvther purposes V. ders pntd commissianers Will l,atJPu6VHi lion, n i .Mon lay the third d-' "f April tu the ptcnuies, the Public JAl ljoiinli of lUleigh, which bjthe sud-ast is dxij oc sold. - The quntr.y , is about 480. scN will be sold in convenient lots bt varions si? i a credit of one yeur fur one thud of the p ,a Qnil all i ,vul irktia IPom it wise and virtuous notional economy. With cic:it rcsiH'Ct. 1 have the honor to O 4 ' be, sir yfiUr most obedient liutnble ser vant; - JOHN AUA vJb, jClarkson Crolius. fisq. Tit mas JErFBRoN returns h'13 res pet lul thanks to the President and Mem bers of the Tammany SV.aeTy, furike favor of their address n the subject of economy and manufactures. lie has t :u nu,,,....,.!' u.iipitv. ruvfthl0r.trt flip 4a and negotiable Ht any qf ther bjtaks in th6 b) The land, i well wooded, has marty hanj scite for buildmss ind tvral good ajwrt. Should the weather Prove to, unfdvor? comnicncc the 8te omhe appointed dy. be postponed until the jfirt good day thfij and will be continued from day today o hcr adjounlnieat.'uiittl nv.ish?TT?'.fce culars will be made known nt 'the salev ; -'." Duncan Camei 'Jihn lfVisiid ' .'" Joseph Gales, ' m iM m Mba ., Ilenru Palter. -r - T - Comm teiori Raleiffh.J;n.26, 182'J 1 ERROR. A few ifeeks "sjnee, in no ticing the present population of the city of New York, n figure was accidently o- uiittfdViiiakiiig the -u amber of jnhahhanis lfmilmdiit in foreign .wars." lie tin IM57'; instead of 110,657, lhe""correct V ,"f tai,Uo! w"il.(1 Lc hi' .;'- emidoved at Iromc in manufactures sum. .... .r.. :.. i ii :'..'" a . CONUIiESs'.-'v Plie Debate on ill e Missouri Question was r 'Sinned yis;erday in the Senate, by Vir. Tinkuetn" oiMar viand, who, nUer the disposition of souse minor business, took' tlre lloor, and spoke until near 3 ji'cluek. against the proposed Restriction. liclore he had, concluded his speech, ne gave way for a motion to adjourn, and the Senate adjourned t Monday. Mr, 1. will, of course,- Resume Ahis remarks on Monday inorfifng.' In the HeosE of Representatives, bat little business was acif d on yesterday. After Ihe; presentation and reference of petitions, and the receptiou of one or two reports on private olaimi, it was found that the interesting debate in the Senate had attracted so many members from iheir seats as to leave the House without a quo- ruin. A. mot ion to adjourn was neifatived by yeas and uays 5 to 19 j after wliic. a call of t e House was moved, but is was Superceded hy another motion to adjourn, which succeeded, and the House adjourn ed about one o'clock. A at. Int. r ' whirh it embraces, but for the sound republican principles which it inculcates. The reply of -Mr. Madison willbe found peculiarly ititcicsting.-s-A''. T. JfaL-JIdv. Qnincy, Dec: 9. 1819, Sir: I have received tlie favor of an obliging letter, whkll you did fne the j money; lw vears for another third;.;anc hoiinr tn write me on the 29 til Novcm- yea" w thcmaminff .third,- o-'f,tW bcr be pleased to present my thanks to the Society of fainuiaryf or L'idumbian Order, Tor this honorable mark of their attention, I admire the frankness and fortitude, with which they liavexKOSttfeda multi tude of error's and abuses in the policy, morals, and manners of this nation ; no satire can'lie too severe, no coudt mna'.ion loo inexorable? lor my taste, on these topics. . wish you and your society success in discountenancing all pernicious customs and usages, and all deviations Iroto G.uden Sevtl. riHE follow mk G.i;dVn.'eed ha 1 reeeivedvby lite sabcriber no for -ale at tus Ufttg ;fd Mcdiciu warr.iiited to be ot Ihe histcrop ' K.i-hriX week l?;iis.lTo. Gilden Hot do Bunch. do,Bic; PfUasmn, do Early Y1 do J-rpe ninter drum he.id, do. do 7 Ui-een Ccrl.'d bavov, aa aiawarsw Vr.iff, do Loitpj scarioi iwuwnv rwiy pi do Scarlet Turnip U'ldish whi Pitil it witli -iditasiire. ami finds ill it Rta n.nrotSwxedish Turnip, JTmip.yer mucWto approve, little lo doubt, andle,a ffr.m feS totTd pci'liaps, lie should, have added, 4 tee 'do. ' Whiie'd'o, Com. dofproifl I the Suppression of drawback umog the ,i, Scotch.' Kale, Green .curled laislejl remedies for the dise.se of overbading .SSl Din selves. It is dcsmablc, we abould y. oysv. chero'iL wnito bnoiil employ so . much of our x;apitaLa? l is j.vGereitt nl"cl K'ive, p-rsius, wj . necessary for exel.anging our .perdu- u,d o,i on, 'fef 1 A.... C.. ...r,..fa r,-a .vnnt V AO i.HW v.....- ... . but the drawback goes - itiruu-r, anu encourages the employment of an addi tioiialM)rtion in tJitfjdoyiiig the same functioiis fyr other nations, in becoming broker of the cofntacice between lini natini of Europe, 'and bt twcefl Europe and Asia, a biaiich which, mot e than ail others, exposes us in the. risk of ein- He tlniiKS iter idoved at Iromc iti manufactures and ' .. ",... .. '" :.'i. asriemuire, loan in ourtiieniiig s wuh the wars which belong to Th'ir ' com merce; and vvhichslm'iiid J'tlieirs not Mufs." T'lie. moment, tuo seems Favora ble wiien all fictitious capital is distin guished, and. the solid is pausing to sec the issue oftho present crisis oLour gam bling commerce."- He prays the President and Society to accept his; assurance's of high respect and' considaf ntiou. n Candied Hone v. very prime f , - UAXDOLPli wi. gulalin?bylaw,eeleclon wdrar Jl-.f ,Dd,fr '" WVhaVe . rnsfor Rmt. cot alive inUhe Congress dered.any expiation for he., fault I have the Uaitil ImSSloi notion f Mr.i committed 1. hall view their wreck with MonticeUo. Dec. 10, 1819. - . 'Uuleih, .Tan, ?6, 18; COBBS Maine and Missouri. The following were the vca and nays, in the Senate of tho United . Slates, .mi the motion of Mr. Mnhprta tn rpr'amiuit 1 It Pi rpnuit of a COH1- mittee (by which Maine and Missouri j" NaLyorkand l'lnladeipaia, a wgo o,. sive stock of the best and most fashiina , rials. H grateful fo the Very hMj THOMAS OVCH-MAKER, RALEIGHi, TIT AS employed from the cities J O. ark, N J and Mewriorsj, bet- uf first rate worit-tnen, of the sevoraj es ol his business vii uoaay-maKi)f,4 -MaRinsr. irimmmir, rmiiM.H are proposed to be united in the tame bill,) with instructions to separate them, and report the hill fir the admission of Maine, separately, in the shape in which it came from the other House : YE AS Messrs Burrill,'Dana,Dick crson, Horsey, Hunter, Laumian, Low lie, Mellen, Morril. Noble,-Otis, Ro- Stanford, Tichenor, bcrts, Kugglcs The deliberations of Congress, have Trinvhle, VanDyke, anJ Wils.in 18. never nroduced a deeoer interest, if we ! . NAYS Messrs. Barbour,-Brown, may judge from the crowds whieii every Eatt)n; Edwards, EIliot? Oaillard, John- ...mi ht. Iiua lnadvreceivel; na Dj, 1,', assiduity .and. attention io his bnji mcril a fconti nuance of their favours, of any description, Or price, '22k2J short notice, ' 4 'Ii tlrdcrs. from any part of the campn licited. v'. :. "' ' . , j ltL-ferrene for.exccHenca nnd elepj; work; and ,the charactef of the . adv made to his numerous acquaintances i ire neiirtib rm,V t atcs. "-. ' " ItaleighiM. 19, 119- ,. ; ' 6V ":: '. .:' ' - j" 1 1
The Raleigh Minerva (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Jan. 28, 1820, edition 1
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