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i " 1 " " , '""r- in - i . "" . ii . lOM 01 CioiD- siwbi' TT . ,.- ... .. ;. - .-J i..- t-l.:-l hrnr 1he Mouse. I lar ft JlOlueu unj' . the re nthe warrmnted.fty i5 r l?"- hMiine vernment liad beea loancfltp Oaourupu i' 'rfi service, w. pvrt ra" rea the whole, anujwo Utter tohe couv ireeY and finally ordmUj'lrf ri-Xittw'of-.elalwf. &!rv, . '.i. ha WH'ta uipenil tor a Turtiipr wme, uui m. pr.vio ,r yt fforlreitBre Linnli fof , nort-paei, eenwa or umeauon i we '"" u a4 alitf laken op,' rdertd, pan t t- Viie . - ? " ! with tbe formet bill, to be eogroaiad concurred n by ihe-jlooiio... ra Ibfrd reading. , i J The engroised I..JI m4cinS . tXSB P KhVilh3AX l A in b JJnjted State, lor tha year U), fcm rea.l I'W? &h,:Alonig, March 3, -iliifAUra pawed 'end aebf-to ihf Ir, fil'Krumb ?pbmttted a resolution SfeMle . r ; liorifingthe Prcsldctt qfv the Senate: MlLITAnV.APPU0PUIATI03. 1 Speaker of; the llouso of Hoprpsen-' sTh Htojhitlien resolved iuclf inio a ves 1o' close this seasion by adjoin n- cnmmUtee of Hie whole, , Mr. JVelann ul at f their respective Hohspb ih the Va. in'iUeiliair, on the bill nmkmg j Lilay ofii nexf. And, at the in pnipriationa for thqai'ipnon f te Mli Vceof the notcr the said resulqfiontkry BaiobloiBjioi of ilie IJiiltoJSM. rortfcrcil to lie on the table. 1 ' To'ftie ae commit tee if y- Vi X trsHhmitterf for conaldcration ' fl bilflectiog tlia f tj Affalr : WmM enqttiinlj--; "P. t0 8lrijccVn VpoUflBPJ..WB"iWwV'; firft ,ecion4f Iie kepp'''S es tablishment uf the United State9.v, jictin;? 9xwSt ijriglierisof to insert MiiCiCf& made few ...rfmai-Iu., in;-tb f0ttMn.i -.,;:--t.'- caur5e'0MYHtt ne ewu nw-oojus j m That tbe Military I'eace r.nmsii- that t OOddo'Harajnor'e had been adrane- ed wi weney toihe ame perions. Mr. cColb made afirwrentarka 0,50101 the anrmfialWTVl1 - !r. Liveratore delivered his Bcntimenls 111 f:ivnr it f a reduction of the Army lint, he said, ikovgli ntaoj weie in lavor ,f that reduehon, Uiere wre aiso maj w ho were opjoed to it and the only way in which tho former c:-trV?cort i.l.j.et, was to rtduce lhefiririatioii. If. (bo a)jritrialioo were 'made, ih rtmnd, was given WK lie s nl'dpiiuon, ihprel'.ire, thai (he friends of the reducMion -hould innke use of the weapons which lay in their way. He thought the, army toi latg'i t aiid uselessly ein.pioyed. It would take lft(i!?er in tottmt thi nr iiiv.whieh was scattered ahuot like the sheep f thj'Vherd,' among niaay bills -to bring J J'rom the Yellow Stone, and the reV-torners uf tb earlli, tlian (0 raiso up a new nriny. IW also com plained" of the- mas5ilU:!e oflhe ?Jtaltof l he Arrot, as being disproportionate; tail otslruelejto'ca; ieney of suspending iar'a JitnHetf tirne .moeb of the atand iDg appropiriatjQn if Si.OOOOoa- for the idereaae'of tliNaVv aa may hotoiVsUtT eat' wub the W rviee, &o, mado a Ttport, the purport i;MrUicii, that, af ter Cimuiry, inev ueneve mui iruu t w hiy.onJ tho bust iritereVts of the nation are onnoei to a susrwusidn', ven for a limited timej of any . fgrlion of J he aum annually anprojmiUed farjho gfodij-il' mi'.J erease of tho Navy ; and Uiat.ttwy nave not been able to a-eerfain Vhere iiny es sential reduction can be imdein the' rx penses of the Navy, withotaejhisin the estabiishmpnt. .'The' report was ordered to lie n the table. Navu nnnrovriiiflons Tho House then-'procseded to lheonti'deration of rails has pi & !'teea4.. .hrfvivh.L7; 'troB..frp.i:-:r-",u,"!a ;&t "ne. UoLHIH,t! . Mper.te.v loariS ago oaotee, and'we under,fn,tT 6 r( if hU fane ensaJei "J rr aterEe.unl. jXon lin. hw.i ' ... river below Grw- taVer,- . n. . a"1 1 a eonji.i.. th retiort of the 'eo'AmUfee ol the ... litis - a rnues ausve Uamden. ' flo h& auie irce already emploved 'J.Gener'ar VViilia, ill:.. i iiiiiima ' 1 the operations on this river, JT which, it is expected, will .fitti,h fjj ' n k ElLr,to.Cnnlrn . . 0 n 11111 tmii, with competent forces, otitl - -f - vuiiuin ann ma,.h h lin u llnli. I llidln miitrtr 1 r flui.l I . nj)proprilili8to, miller Mr. Williamson. Catflic6(t.beneral llayia ar, t sisiai.t engineer1 are examining il,;, utni a. Biruiis; mrCB Ui lttne mgiina I.) ' ---4 , " ters, &c. are expacted from the uum! to effect deduction or expense by ment bf the United State shall fonsi.t j:PJ'ia,"u' . - . - n..uf'. fMn r....i J....I ll'ifluiiii.n. k itif Hremdelli I ri'Cllv t te 41 f JiHTTi1 l " liUMiuni'ra iium, mioiiu i -,,(i' . , ' . l -Vllllllllfl til irmiH 111' 111 L1IC wi.w- j- . .-Mr. Iialdiciv made j tame remarks ex planatofy of the iJccaiioij fr this appriw h a view to present ,di- oiise I lie ntietitioii uf amho- 'rstnienl of nwu to supply va cancies oceurring in the ranks, nwived to strike out from ' the bill ivtl that relates to apiirup'iations for reeruiiin; expf uses. Mr. SuUh, of M.try land opposed tho moti'iii. ' Here the Drhate hec;an to he essen tially a ikbaio on the lcd.iction of lite arm v."! -Mr. Simkimt, ilelivotrd his ojvnion at j leriglli iu;aiiit tho rt tliif tiun f the a- I nit nnil Qi iiimf m miuVso wlllf'll Ultlllll ! ' J f ...... ' - - - - siibiiTt measure' id' great national policy tu fluctuations depending o.i the state ivt the l una to thia. nuiiit .mlv ! retaiu in serviee, 1101 ekeeedintr miuaoiwu.- , ....... -..;: ..,,Bmi..;: f Jhs wished to call the attention ol. o, iiiiiu. .g. ...ninmii,. edofficers end private.,; hvo thousand .' Mr. t'ftimnii s iiinnrted this motion hy -- - 1 3 naval committee ,TKe fcnuse-Jiaving agreed (0 consider e motion ly a vote ot 67 to C3, it w Df'on1rootinai-of Mr. LoM wles kh Vcotaent;of the mover, ottkred to lie i' tle.thjc. . ' 'Dn motWo of Mr, Cocke, it wa kn . - .. - -' ijbsotved, That the Secretary of ;Wa directed to' report, 'to this - House ci cs of alt contracts which have boon .idefdt JhC buildingor repairing l' rl i af ions, arsenals, or magazines, since eyear 1815 j and, also tliat he rcpoit $ amoutit''of rottnies acfually paid, Ji hotn and when, and whether puhlic no. ie was actually iglvcn of said contracts, id wfcat surety wa given, in what a , .oun'. and whether the surety is still sol ntf - and whether the coutt acts hare oert 'faithfully performrd. !:Oo motion of Mr. . MKoy, it was solved, That the committee on pri -.te land claims enquire info the expe Jency of providing by law for the'loca cn of unsatisfied warrant is u d to lie troops of the Virginia State, Iuic, for WlcfV doringr tkerrevolutwnary ar2 j Oir Motion of Mr. Kankin, tli? com Jttee on Commerce were instructed to . tqnire into the "expediency.of establish ,ga port of entry at the mouth of l'eai J Jivef tn the state of Mississippi. fyThe engrossed bill in addition to the 'ct regulating the Tost Office Establish !iect, was read p third ;imc, passed, and fcfnrnciMo'lhe Senate. " VjfAVX APPROI'RIATIONS. . .. A a .T n n .....I. ...... . ii'mov vm.11 itauivcu iravii linn i a speech of some length on lite necessity of retrenchment, occasioned by the stule of the finances ; the inutility of an Ar my in peace the Militia" being willing and competent to perform any occasional sorvice in which unarm wa'y bennployi ed. .-..'." : ' ' Mr. Clay nvowe'l hrmself to be tn favor of rediieW the Army, i;i preference 'to on the bill mak.n; the anuialnpprj utions for 1 he sunnort ftti0javy. Mr. Cobb movcilfto recommit the bill to lha c.imtr.iltce of NVays and Means, with inslructioa su to amend- it as , to rc liice the appnipdttioa for every branch of theservice,. oue-ioiirlh. .7; Xhis motion prj'liice:!. a Debate, in the course uf w Jirch ii was gfipported hy tlie move", am J Mr. lVarfL-Ul ' and Mr. Cul pfftper, and oppmed by .Messrs. Bnnih, of m 1. I ... .-J7.- . " 1'..I.:(...,;Imi6 , iHtirvimiil, iili(l(, ,i i on 11 v""i""i 1 '," v.i in.., n no u pr.. Trmbkt 'Jahnson. Fo- Ihlme Wood, ed to begm the work in a fewWj Mr. JufniMtl. ilpsiro'n 1 1 nnslpoa ims iorc win ue rtiinoYcu in lhe . .. .- 1 I .i: ...,i:1 I Pnlt.ml.il, lnC,ln. Hill .1.., . thtj amoiiiU'or l!.d ii ;it app?areilrmoved! ttimnal months. , - .. ' TTf strike out tiie proposeil innfrumu-ff to x 110 presiueiu oi me ooara andthe 't ih i'0?)i;nit(c(. no a tn 1 RllVtf t ie niw! IOU Cii.uur uru nuw commeuce the work io April Uiarleston, Rwd. The general of this road has been determined. t t been 'examined from the Colantuufen I . n nnint I. din... ll...1U.k..-l- c3 Hi 1. nutif .in im Vr. 4..'i . ... . . I . ""I" " umuc, mi vtiai part of iL , with Mr. Aodcrsoa, r who '19 emw a contract ' road axainiDiiiz tbii m..ti.. s . - u or. f. - t - ... II k' ' . one if rwoiiimitmrjut merely. iUis oio-"o,v iiiuMwaoucit nwamp, atnj vj tiim was nexHtivi-il. i reach Charleston; when it i' honed tki ' Ttie (i-ieViio-i v.ns'theii ttiken on Mr. a. f ree will be engaged .to CJmine.c. J nvra!ivi-il, i or 01 kuciow. Ir!l..',,'S IlilllUKi. 11 ml members n!y rr.ing in fuvi.r i.f it. 8 Until Motif Tha emtraefj nlrnJ, Tho reivort i.f the eiiouuatec i;t tlte,maau 0:1 ina rivers contain a.ii.uUtini whole, winr then agreed lo, ami the hill.-, fxr e removal ot a uliolc f.ircn t0 os iind, vvhs ordered to he enioseii.i road in .July. About 50!) men it i(. p.isi. win inixi t, en'"iSed oti lhetim part of tho road, for the three sutmaJ iitontiis. Wtt understand that the vbolsfj now: employed on the !iflerent wrk . eeeilg TOO oicn, and il rrlabl be s, cremed to 1000 by the heginuing of Apriu for n ihird rending," And the House adjourned. l.HttM'na! I in prove me nt. i : resoruns i iuafi. " .. ti,. c..,y. ,.f .,ni.ii i . 1 . .!. 1, e i..:..i. ...... kiiv. 1 1 noil - r . - w - - - - - - - r l lib ' trvi)hiiii niv '.c.vvi -) luent-if. on tho report on may he cxpresswlm tin- maxim ..f VV asl uf foreign "relations, Hie j igin, U.i .li , lie qtiofwl, that to secure tie country should not lie j Peace we ought to he prepared Tir War. of tho sinltins loiitl, to meet tnc expense,;., of the government the committee mIIiIiiiIa (if I lift changed to that-nf war. or lo that whieH He dorhred, tliat lie, lor one, ftor.ld should mcfiaee war. Meanw bile, he w j snrcr resort to loans and taxes ilinn in disposed not to net on tbebill now bcfiirc' j (j,e j:rseit roiuii'ioii of the country, the committee, hut to defer it lor the pre- j vote lor the rcdticlion of the Army orthc sent, lr the purpose.ot acting on iiie 'i-j Xav v U-V'u-ni the rsyeVleville Ciazftttc, Infernal I'MprovemenLXVc ulrjerve'i toafthc board ol public works, appunt ntnmittre of the w! iitarv aonrouriation hill. Jf, after the report of ihe eomniiltee or fun-igti rcla-J .- V. .1 11 l. : . . 1, .... 1 , K,. 1 lw.., 1 ; lions 11011111 lie niaui , 11 siiuiiKi ue 1 in. ii, in expedient to reduce the Army, the appro priatii'i: wonld-ishapo themselves to what should he the aeluil force and con dition of the Military Establishment. He therefore moved lo to lay this kill oh the table, with a view to to take up the W.,e,q'uLlWfcllHva vj... ..1... without d.bate, arid decided in lie afiirm atire. J'.'ie bill making appropriations for the support of the Military EnUblNlimeiit, for the currency ear, was thtu takeo up. On coming to the apprrprialioo for the support of tho Military Academy for tho pf esent year- ' Mr. Cannan ppoke at some length ag.inst this appropriation, on the ground j ol hostility to the institution tucil ; con fie. chair, on the hill ot for. the s-jpiwrt of the U. S. for tl;c nrrent year. j! On this hill a ratlicr intcrcsling, but 'esuHory debate took place, n Inch em tloye the time of the nimmif ke until !a.9t fuirr o'clock ; and which fehall be he fobject of a future notice. 1 The Speakers were, in succession, 'IcssrsSmith, pi Myd. Johnsnn, Siurrs," lay, Iwndes, Trimble, Mtigs Foot, 'ilsbei'Cobb and Fuller. Toyardsthe close of the de. hate, 'Mr. lllay moved that " it bo reconimcmln! i the tlotidcto recommit to 11 commit of Ways and Means the bill rntiited, Sr. (iht appropriation bill) with in troctioh' to prepare the 'Rome in refcr ince to ai, occasional Instead of a per Tianent employment of the bijuadron in j he Mediterranean." Afiff debate, ;Jhis motion was nrga. jheiU.72 tfltfil-aiMl thCrommiUitLfjiac pd-rchortcd the lUl.with the following jproprialions therein, viz: r for pay and suhsurtencc of ' '" j- the officers, and pay of the t seamen. . Ri'so.320. For provisions, ' Sil3,t&7. Vnr medlnncs, hospital stores : - 'i- anrj all expenses n Hf-v f ", couht of the sick, includ- " f v'ng fhe marine corps, For repairs of vessels, For contingent ex jH-nses, ' EHO.tjOO. : .-. " .Mr. Mien, said a few worth in defence of the Militia, as '-compared with the regular lorce. . "Mr.., S ;.vi!S, disclaimed any iuten tion to'th oicclate the MiliMa. Mr. dray taid a few words expressive, of his "hope- that this bill would be per mitted to take its course, These broken efforts, hcsaid, of the friends of a re ; .l-.v-l . f ,lio ai-tnyy Troultl l.v. llio f feet to Weaken their strength. For him self, he could nut vote to reduce-a man of ihc army i:i tlie present posturg of our altiiirs. Even if the army were to be tViJuccJ, lie did not know that he should voto against this item of appropriation, as it liiightyet he necessary tn have such ari Hppropiiaiiou, let the force o the ar my be gi eater or less. In relation to all c'!)Cinlitiires already authorised by ceiviiig that the money levied by taxis 011 ' law, he thought thc.,Iloiise slumld;g 1 on mala' 1 lie approprinlions : in rela ' 1111 to lliir viU'iiH nt :;:):)',il)i i.ifi,iu not. j the gratuitous instrucfiou of a privileged ; prcvi uislynithoi im d hy law, such ai Class 01 youiu. -, th r..i. i'.-.i-:ir.!i4;..o Ac il...' -Ilv... ' i'hiv im 1 iii iiuwii.i. 1 illy ixoinv inle, Mr. 'Nelson in ;i',eVe;,P'!,l;,f "!Yf,!ie s well as j an:! 11 making appropri.,. j i t Til ' ! tl,' Mr. Smith, lit Maryland, rcmarkt J that the would well abolish this of anplv. to a a rj 11 mi' tits the. scutienian propositiuir to irjsiiliitiori ; but did not ap- was atl'a!l libit iy to use a discielion, i . . ' 1 - i Mr. favor i have advertised to receive proposals for e , oii'ii!ii!r a roat Jrom the coimfv ot Hnv- 1 1 x -- wood to the southern litre of the state, to he cxtcitUed through the Cherokee coun try. We no! ice; also, tliat hi Excclloii cy tho' Governor has appointed commis sioners to superintend the sin veying and saltT of public- lands acqtiirnl by treaty. fr-'itTi the Cherokee Indians.- 'Thescmea suiCi tniy not, in themselves; be calcu lated to excite general attention, yet they v. ill he viewed with peculiar interest by thos's who consider the? appropriation of the last session as .the commencement of a new era in tho itnprav'emen.'s of North Carolina. It will be recollected that, hy 0 act uf the last General Assembly, the jii'cccd jnf tho Cherokee laritN arc ap propriated V purposes of injrnial ."im provement ; aud it is not. doubted that, under the direction of the gentlemen v. ho compose the board -of public works, the funds arising from tht sales will he judi ciously, a pjilied. Until an estimate can be formed of the probabtc extent of .the fund it cannot be. supposed that nnv Work of considerahla magnitude will be undertaken by the board ; it may be proper however, in the mean time, to siiggest,.flucfi wo' ks as, by a moderate cxpeudiUire, may be rendered perm.Krc.Ht ly and extensively-useful. . We take, the li'-crfy nf eallin": the at- ! fenlhm o.f t!ie hoard to the expedient ot opening a road Irom thaVailUin ifver 1uc'rary I utclligence. v LI 1'ERAllY AND SOIEN HFICIX- - TELLIGEXOE. From Blackwood's Mig-iz:iie Ui .V vembcr, received at the ofa ofti Cgmercial Adveriiter, NctV-rjit Carrier i'igejiis. The tm sli jt pcrs have recently contained accoujb, Uie l ate annual competition of the Socif ty:iif Figeon Fanciers at Antwerp. Oi this Jccasion, tlnrty two. pigeon?, vi: word Antwerp marked on tluir winy were despatched fro)n the ahorc cify t Londjn whence thgy were sent did with answers, their wings being vioiHiy counter marked wiflt the wi liondon. Ihc custom Nf traiuin' geons to convey letters froit ottpra to another, is prevailcit m nil parti the E.ist, hut .particularly , in Sj Arabia, and Egypt. The Mogul mffrly kept a vast -nuiahct of pigt for the- purpose of carrying letters occasions when cxtraordiiiaiyspe'ild necessary. The- Pashas -of tins Mm the same.- They fly fcoin one'extai of his dominion to the other. By made of conveyance the consul of .ft andrettj daily s?n!s despatched) j)r in five hours, though couriers omj py a wh de. day in "proceeding fioai town to the other. The carawwi. 'veiling through. Arabi.i, maintain cm nitiuications witli the Arab sovereign! hv means of pi icons with letters ii.iu ,.'..i . .,H ,.,..-i i ;. ...1 r. rcfuiii with ties 1 sneed 11 Hi'! . ..in, y nii vuii.,11 iu.iv.il, itiiii ai ui 111 ; ... , - n.,.,,',1 M.iv.irti ..f : ... w here thev iiave been reared. 1 11'" .-.'u iij'iiu,. mi. tu.u ui iirtnfij;uianu: - ... iocluiling toll ..sufficient to. reimburse the1 frcquciUly observed Ijing-wfj interest 011 th- amoimt xpc:i(led, would j bad;H 0,1 t,lC saml W!h ",l',r "J' he iciiiiri'd ,r,ii r.n.iii. nt 1...1,.,.. ,, t"d receive the nf ornme dew, ana- change io our pr..seiit it it tide , Jt o " re j u i i-'c I present expense.- it is we!! known tint Cl' hreath. Pliny mentions, th.u pig. its nwuntOK'ance. -. . ' Ilie. iireseot to itvs of m uiv i.rtiries 0! ' were employed, to introduce list ttn Mr- ilhanii if C. n!so-. again produce are too ov to di iV.iy the exjiciisc spoke to the same effect- as Mr. 5J. at j of trausportaiion'from the western romi' some li hgih, and com hided hy a m"uin ' (;,.s of tl'iis state to ihe m-ni-st .inm Lt Cannon sp ike, at some length in ! ,..ni. u ,iiuK,.,.. i, " , .1:.. . 1 i eil under their wiug't. ,T!i.'sc mm ...i .... . . . ji mi 1 ci ..1.1.1 ',....: .1:,.., ply with any force to the.qiic.Uon' i.,. i "V"" "l- ainc.'iuineut.-aiiii i convenient route.to Fayetteville. Should iSers "y wiiti cxiraormn 07 r-n...... hand, whitkJ was not the Kstablishnicnt' j " 1 hU "! m -ar esting me n--of tfie Academy, lial the appropriavioii of I Cluing . of the army.It' ibnied the irio-ipy to defray expenses .ajjready to i U-r;ii y. f inaiiitaining i 1,0 army in ihori.cd by low. I ite present; lo!rer 'and did jml'sec any .ur. uiRRn vM-st nine u:spnse;i to UKiicauous. iro n any timii'ter, 01 a ... .n .-1... . . . ... cooiiiiue iiiii rtiniannstiineiit, that iu w willing to arreif, or at lenst lo reduce, the appropria'ioti. But, i:i order to get at ft proposiliori'to reduce tlie exjiensi- of that Establishment, or to abolish it, Mr. C. moved to" lay th s billon the table. After some observations ...from Mr. S!rui!icr opposition to this iRojiort, the question was taken thereon, and decided in the negative., " Mr. .-.Cannon had proposed a pom !fs than that moved bv the, Chttiiiiiiin nf ilit eo.liirit1ee iif sy and menus fur ihe pur- ! J'trit V. pirt.ol thtf Jtlilitarv cadeny.; ,'!?a 1! iii 1 t'li q ii'slj'inon iwqiinort were present!: o,.e 01. . was then ih-t i,h J la the. negative by . aadvanrement oftl.P.ii-i U uu,v u t a certnm r:irn neee'.ary the sueiwirt i f 1 .l...-i.f,.,l lo i vultv - . - - 1 . 1 . .. ,. ., . . -.! . J 1 M . ' 1 on 1.1. o iu.iiiii., - merrhil lu-usnei'itv . tin t s r. Kt.-n.M ".' " .-"'. ' "' "' : -A...I ll.: i: i.i nr. .liroiiHli,i r,-1 . '.i ;. ... , " i- . V - -h-.rc .il' hit ufA-lil Ziro f. ,,:,t;s . vii'iuvvww rr;r I'ffiZX '. . ? . . ... j '.was a 'need to. . ' - ..,..1 ..e .1... i . niir. about tlireo eet'i:iili.-n-w a.iirfh.ii, it was ileculeu in the ajiinn .five, 1 ,,J ., ' ... . . ' ' M-' ' "i'i'" 1 ,;' i.ion-v. oik ;ire . . : ... ; xut.ttx bv a lar"e rneif.ritv. - : ' , i"1'-4"H" wppiopi ummum hi iiic 0111 nj;n nni tily joii-ivxted. in the 1 rso!(. f is "'uc " ,l - rW -. - I... ....... ......I .1.. . . .. . -. - 1 T.I..... .1... .....il 1 ul 'III IIVI'll. T '"J." mill nv.ir.ll in, inuil IU- 11 UIIMIT t 71' fiaiim I'll Vll:tT till. It, mi l ..I i...l.'i ... .. I.,. I'llll ; liiu III'". tliat the co;nmi(tee 1 ise, w i'th tlic express view of hiving this hill .out he table, in lo take-' up the proposition to re order duel! the armv Tho. qnesti 11 on this motion w as de ciilnl tu the negative., b.v. iw "'large ma utvative.. by mi la Mr. i'.ifi'j mofion 1 he . coosi-quiuvs .'ue obvious. The' planter loses tiio ptoducTs of his indii..' try and Ihe comnie.ee of the state isde-; Ipiived of its resnirecs. It vil!4 there-1 fore" fi.v readily perceived that every fa -, j cili!' which can be. alToi-ijecl fo the ,trats-1 ! piK'tati.MMif pt odn' O IVnm ;he 'niteriMi' t' our market towu wil! xo.iiti" ih:;fo to the Mutina f Mo-Icmx) wikmi that place !iii"".'il hv rU-.irh Anionv. They aU employed i . l.Vi,-at tlie sir IJ:ii-:a!!n.and in ITZ'u at tint"' il.-n. Tit; 'f.-.v cf flratige, latter siege wa raised de.teriai'ie.1 fi,,. i,;n...,.f.y ei. it,!.! lif in i utHi-ied at imhlh-'exirn.e. TiH!iat 'at tWf- they Hlpnhl ? emb ilm.-;!. auJ vd in Hit; town Ii iu:;e as ayr iii.ivk ofi-rnitmK' l',:,yt;u:t llj'i eastern, coast ol r . i i ihe W'1 Ji i i, 1 1 o;i' T!ie rominiiiee proceedf to the rnii.i'ji S .,-3CpOO;-I deration of the other ilenis-f SS1.000. uocKs, and wharves, payjif I cupei int en Ja rits". store k eep- it;'--era, clerks, sncT faborers S100.00O. i1 or pay and subsiatence of the marine corps, . S177.22S: ifB Lit! A. t . .5- xorcioiamgjne aatpej g 27,205.1 .tor military stores, g i.OOcj. uie contingent expenses of , s H ; the same;. , g 50;006. ; And, before considering the same, iir (House adjourned. , '; y: .-. nedntsJay, JIarch 8. Ciiiiie to. the public V.MI ks :n oven -r...id ......... 1: r. .. r . . . ... .... ..r... f i,u n.iv.ii ii.iit. ni'iiri pu-: ';. . 1 "i'i" l'i" i,!-win riieei -iiinv co-operate in tiie uesigiij ". , ; , . t 1 ..... 1 .. . - . 1- - 1. 11 ? hip unii' 1 iiiiti.i'r Mm f.i.n,ii.,i...ft ..1 1. -.j 1 . . . 1 . ,1 1'iiiiii.T i id ii-.tri . jii h iwi--' itiiuii. v- . . ' r ' " "v. "..pv. nn K11UH1111.1:. ui , ,iui n-iiuer .sut'ii .am ai mav tie remiireu ' ' . tis m111 Tt.n't.n- ..f il ff'.o .1.11 I . U'.un -..ml f..i.u nniiuiun ll.Wt...... ..( !.. .1 . ... . . . ! , n. .itr. ricifpil !l' Slllt. I'"5 ,1 nun. ii v, uuimi., in- niiiMiniri j.", v " '' I" "l"'- mc sum i Hir .llie aCC0!Hpj34!n.eni Of I.IC WOl.v. ' ' 1 , '. jil anil .ptciuiirhiijin-cnlisiment a uf reeriiiu (eight htindrcd llnibntid''dolIura...i.'::- .V ' '". .": tiiiii JiJitJ that of Cucliiyano, ; to fill up lb. Army, coming op i ; 'Mr, .Spiilh, f Md. explained the vjews' ; '- ' eot.-uMiii.- (s c ) mahtk .7. -'i v- Mr.'l';?irfjn!f: uf -Nlirlh- f ;m-tlir.--tinr4 )F lhi l1.rn.iH...r . ..Til... .... I.- HlJ'tl livki'iii-i'iJ, '." n ' - ..... ... liuiuiiiii, nini .j, till.. It'MI- ' . 1'llllllj IMIIji.T : . . r(.1.,,jj!i posed this item', on the -round -lhal there I milti e" uf -Wavs. "nu.l "Means. tl.iw ! Wk nnnotince witli'mn!, nUir. 'tliii sto:ie : there was not the !a '? It liiti - ....i, . I -v ' . . I ' I " . r ,n I l, il . ! r . I ' , - J l ..f ....lnM..!r n ,mi 1 M (' f 1 1 l!l W ,,M" nii lilt nmrti it: viii p r I'.irtcn it mh. iub iiiai i vie i : 11 r 111 um. uiiirii o : (i kim 1 vtiiLitnib 'louo-" fapr was no necessi-v for..eicreasig the kiibii.'rt Tho ninrni a I, ii'i.nr '.. ,.c' sinec ths first nieel ti nl I do Int ii rA i I her ol the Acuiy ueoiid their present ac-"i n.t runrl. ..r,t.. i..,.i Liitiblio work, at I.ntnl'. V.xr.l nn nM. -i.,, 1 H.c. , Hi mi noises : 'ltd . ... . - . mill Wl n.H II III llll' mi 1 II I II11U 1 l j fill III II - I ! - " -i l v m ... ..... v....', -- tual amount. . -Air. Smitlifnt Maryland, supported the appropriation as, being almost a mutter of 4'. course, anil, generally, on llie.grifiind .that the Arijiy ought not" to, he reduced at all : but, If reduced, that itbught to be by a direct vote. -l -' ' -"" Mr. TriJiAi? declared himself (o be in Mr. vampbell, from the Oonuuittco on ''i'-fAver af a reduction of Ibe Aroiy, but in rrivate Land CUitna, mad a report ae- i:uiDrBHicu oj aoui,ior toe relut of the i beirt of Abijah Hunt and AViIliam Gor- dob Fornian Twiee read,&c. On motion of Mr. Cocke, ihe'bill res .' tting the Miliary staislimeut of the Stotwi JSts redncip; eertain a, practicable way ; and he thought Jhat,' io atteni.pt it io this wav, would hut serva ii weaken the elTorti vliieh should hero after fie madd directly to" tflVet the ' same ooject. 4 lf. Sloiumb was opposed to this appro bation ; and, by way of the win'" how Jarger amount, as being neoessarv im- i ur ?."r'",lIre.fll rer existing contracts ? but the conmiit-! een ll.V ?Ptn in. ,.f w . v. i i jr--r- uee" !'le, and the wot te. of ays and Means was otoiuiiion ! ,)lD, i-.n,... :...., that a part of the proposed araotint migl be dispensed with, without great 'preju dice to the. service, and had so repor ted. - .. .'' ''"--i- r; -'.-.;'' : This' item ;ave rise to some jhrjef de bate, Avtiich had not terminated when a motinn : was made Tor the committee to rise, (about o'clock,) and ag red til. '. Whcicupohjthe llouse adjouniciL ' Thursday,. March 9. Nr-S'Mbee, froai . tbb (y'oojipUt.ca on rk commenced at the follow ins uoiiils MroadUiver.-l.Cul. Nesbiti has n'njp- taken the caual anil locks at LockhartV Shoals. - The work is ; commenced his force rapidly enereasmg. Mr. M'Kenzb . has contracted for the tvfekaga at the Unit Sluice aiiit-fwr-the LCoJumbia canal aad baslo. -1 His force is ii:repectatilo. one, aftd considerable im pression has nfready been mad o on tKin worki . '..''.- ... -.,-, ",-- tf-itoJir.Mr. Dyrvith a good force iieil tlin'nOm.ii..:Hii.ii nf a r.,n..M,.'.,.i.i it.ianu.iry. iiuist i lac nlatis of ttuV worKs nn." . smnke. niir li'LXl'!' Jarger amount, as beine neoessarv iiin i . ' ,n" ?.er ieieroi,nei on, iiavei emit(e:r WoKl UiQ caviiy, , Contracts have-a.,, nernetual flalloissULd4",',., ... inlpnun limit, ilinl S2IU guishablo by water ; the rcTt walls, whiUi baa.1flrin,j P. .., A ... rrtfllll-llIV .i nrt:ir l ic Slioi. nereswvra,. v 1 .. fnnd trce9 brushwood ami v clr:s to thi littlc crftcf, SJ Literature encovradl'! l:lC. c2 The Pasha ol Egypt, ""i savansr ims Uecame an-r' - f iotirnalaf ecd ;fcr: (nr ollir.tl imt y 1 r
The Raleigh Minerva (Raleigh, N.C.)
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March 17, 1820, edition 1
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