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1 texS ' - 4.- 1,1 V Ti i -if f.!. V 1 is 9 J .1 1. 1' 1 i - f 14 i IV 1 1 i. 1 1 V t X t . - 1 - Vmrnn'clurlecVhv flatirg,Uiar irp porta tiond niuft be limited by oui means of payment. Thofe means" of payment are always in proportion to our exports, and an ex animation' of thefe will mew that theuanthies of articles, of out own produce.: have not tincreafed hur, on the t 1L' L.. T.,eCm.A Am wnoie. nave, ramci iuucivu.- creafe within thefe paft years. It i$ folely to the in creafe of the price in moft oi the articles, that we are indebted for ny intteafe in the value of that part of Our exports which confifts of articles of our own produce. The prodigious fall of feveri dollars at lea ft per hundred in the price of tobacco, will make a difference of (everal millions of dollars in the value of pur exports, will fo far tend to diminim our importations and affect our revenue; We arc, however, 'told that any increafe of debt that may he created in confequcnce of our prefent fitua tion. is trifline in itfelfv and hold? nq proportion to the iuppofed in creafe. of refourcesArefulting from our growing population. But the gentleman from Malfachufetts (Mr. Otis) and Mr. Harper from Soufh ' Carolina, eftimate that poflible in .creafeatfomething more than twenty millions of dollars, Which would require, according to the calculation of one of thefe gentlemen, addi tional taxes to tjrelittdunt of two millions, in ordejFjpay the in teneft on and redeeClhe principal itfelf in t wentyeirst jWhether to add 25 per cent, to oar debt and taxes can ,he conlrdered as trifling, Mr. G. faid he would leave the committee to iudee? But was it not a mod extTaordinary and novel rnode of calculating, not on the pre icnt refources of the country, but 'on thofe which pofterity might have? Are we, then I fofu re that our pofterity will have no dangers of their own to encounter, and no additional expenditures which will require every additional refource they may poffefs? Let us provjde, out of our own refources, for our own wants; inftead of mortgaging not only our actual revenue, v but even that which may hereafter be raifed by pofterity. ; Much had been faid by the gen tleman from South-Carolina, on certain new financial; difcoveries relative to the application of a fink ing fund, .which, had they been Jcnown to Britifh Minifters, fifty or 'one handred years ago, as -well as they were to the prelent adminmra tion of that-country, would have difcharged, by this time, the whole debt of Great-Britain. Were we to judge of the merit of that pretended new application of a finking fund, by its effeft$,'WC fhould not be difs pofed to admir it as much as the gentleman Seventeen years ago, the debt of Great-Britain did not exceed 240 millions fieri in g. Du " ring that period, 'hat country had enjoyed ten years of peace, and had 7 years of war; during-that period, the years of war did not exceed the average proportion t of time for which England had been involved in war for the Iaft 50 years. At prefent her debt was almoft 500 nVillions flerling. The prefent ad xnmiftration of Qreat-Britain, not withflandine all the "boa fled merit of certain modifications of the fink ing fund, -had more than doubled the public debt during that period I know, faid Mr. G. hut one way that a nation has of paying her debts ; and that is precifel? the fame which individuals praftife. "Spend less than you receive' And you may then apply the furplus of your receipts to the dilcharge ot your 'debts. But if you fpend more than you receive, you may have recourie to finking funds, you may modify them as you pleafe, you may render ,your accounts extremely complex, yoii may give a fcientific appearance to additions anil fubftractions; you muftr flilh neceffanly increafe your debt. If you fpend more than you receive, the difference mufl be fup plied bv loans; and if out of thole receipts you have fet a'fum apart to pay your debts, if you have fo mort gaged or difpofed of that f urn thai you cannot apply it ta meet youi ufual expenditure, vou mufl borrow fomuich more in order to meet youi expenditure. If your revenue is nine millions of dollars and youi expenditure fourteen, v you mufl borrow, you rauft create a new debt of five millions ; but if two millions of that revenue are, under the narric , of funding fyftcm, applicable totht payment of the principaj of Yan olc debt, and pledged for it; then h porii m of your revenue applicable to dilcharging yoUr current expen ditures of fourteen millions, is re duced to feveh. millions. And in . ilead of borrowing five millions you muft borrow feve'n ; you creat a new debt of leven millions, anr you pay an old one of two. It is fttli the faTne increafe of 5,060,00c of debt. The only difference th.. Ms produced, arifes from the relative price you giye for the old debt anc rae of intcicfl you pay for tht At prelent wc pay yearly, & 1 fix per cent, intereft and of nu r fo-, yKVme thalKoffer, ritrn r?eht bearinC four or five per .A. lj -. .:,,., feeurity for the ac- cent, intereft ; and wc may pay both of them at par At the lame time we are obliged to borrow at the rate of eight per cent. At prefent, therefore, thatnominal finking fund increafes oixr debt, or at lea ft the annual intereft payable on our debt. Mr. Gallatin concluded 'by fay- me. that his oblervations could haveno weightjwith gentlemen who fuppofed the liberty and indepen-, dence of the country concerned in the reduciion of the military eftab lifhment. To himit was a quefHon which could haveno poflible effeft on the external relations of Ame rica, which had no importance ex cept as a queflion of economy. But. as fuch,? he eon fide red it as highly important, and hoped it might bo viewed in the fame light j by the committee. i - To be concluded i oat next. : ciugrcfe; Houfc of Riprefentatives. March 6. The houfe refplved itfelf into a committee of (he whole on Mr. Li vingfton's refolutions refpefting Jo nathan Robbiiis : when Mr. Nicho las fpoke two hours in their favour. After he fat dpwn, the queflion was' called for and taken. The refolu tions were'negatived 58 to 34. The committee then rofe, and the houfe took up the. report ; when Mr. Gallaiin fpoke at confiderable length again (agreeing to the report of the committee of the whole. An adjournment was then called and car ried. March 7. Mr. Spaight, from the committee appointed for the purpofe, reported a bill to alter the times of holding the Diftrift Court of North-Caro-lini,-whii:h was committed. Mr. Harper prefented a petition of about fifty families, refiding in a tral of Territory ceded by S. Caro lina to the TJ. States, Hating them- felves to be unprotected and unac knowledged by any civil authority, and praying to be placed under fuch Government as Congrefs as may fee fit. Referred to a felfft committee. Mr. Macon prefented a petition from a number of the inhabitants' of N. Carolina, refpefting lands ceded by that State to the U. States. Re ferred to a feleft committee. The houfe then took up the un finifhed hnfinefs of yefterday y and the queflion being on agreeing to the report of the committee of the whole on Mr. Livingfton re folutions relative to Jonathan Rob bins (which was to difagree to the refolutions) after Meflrs. Marfhall and Dana had fpoken in favour of the report, an adjournment was called for and carried. Maich 8. The houfe refumed the confede ration of Ithe report f the committee of the whole on Mr. Livingfton's relolutions : and the queflion for agreeing with the committee in their difagreement to the laid refolutions, after a lengthy fpecch in favour of them by Mr. Nicholas, was taken by yeas and nays, and carried 61 to 35. The members from this State voted thus : fa M . JV a t is. a a- a m t .Mcnrs Aiiton, uicKion, urove, nenaerlon, Hill, Spaight and Stone, in the affirmative ; and Meflfrs. Macon, Stanford, and Williams, in the negative. March to. Mr; Bayard moved that the com mittee of the whole to whona was referred the meflage of the Pre fide nt relative to Thomas Nafh, alias Jona than Rebbins, and a relolution fub- mitted by himftlf to th houfe, ap probating the conduct of he PreQ dent, and referred to that committee, bediicharged from the farther con federation thereof. This motion produced a long de bate, Meffrs.Randolph, Davis, Tones, Livingfton and Egglefton, fpeaking againft. it, and Meflrs. Bayard, Bird, Otis, Kittera, Varnum, Rutledge, amond, bhepara ana 11. L.eef m favour of it. The que ft ion Was car ried 61 to 35. MriH. Lee moved the appoint ment of a committee) to enquire into the expediency of making further provifipri, by law, to facilitate the communication between different parts of the U. States, by means of Poft-Roads. - I Mr. Harper alfo laid the follow ing refolutions or the table, which were ordered to be'printed : Refulvcd, that for the more convenient; certain and expeditious conveyance of the Mails of the United. States, on the Main Poft Road leading from Portland in Main to Augufta in Georgia, it is expedient to make provifioa Ur promoting and aiding the ctVabf .ifliment of Turnpikes on the faid road, and for rendering the couife thereof more diredtf, between the places through which it is, or iliatlbe by law di reded to pafs; and" that the lurolu revenue of the Poft-Office ough to, be, fet apart for thofe purp'oles. Kefolted, that the faid fund ought to be vailed in a board, under, therdireaion f the Prefiient of the United States, and to be com pofed of the Secretaries of the Executive De. partmcBtt of the United States, and the At torney General ; and that when any comp. ny fliiU uaieruk tt make a turnpilu, .irft.mnr f rhe undertaking, wiuim a realdable time, to te fixed fay the faid board, ana lor reiunoipg "j " : hi the laid Board, m eS.A ..crr.lrin? (hould not be lo Cic iu tiiw "' r t .1'. f. l- Mithl tn M 1U. aecompninca, mc v-i w-6. . thoriUd and einpowerca, wu m mPii the Prelident of the United State, to erait ait abof ir.cory ration to the faid Company for the purpoies atoreiaia, "a un der certaii) condition, terms and reilrittions to fee eftajilifted by law; and to lublcnbe from the Ifaid fund and on b'fcalf ,-of .the Uaited Stites, for ay number of the ifcarwi of the fa d Company, not exceeding one third of the whole number: provided, tnat the payjritrtts to be made on account of the faid fubfcl'iDtion. (hall be r.ade in fuch por- tiona, and' at iuch times, as the faid Board Inall ftipiilate, and may be withheld by the faid earL at its difcretion. whenever the faid Company ftiall fail to make its ftipulated payments.f Kelolvea, inat wnencver i Compaaies (hall apply as aforefaid, tht pie- fereuce oiight to be given to, that which ihall aply for the part f the faid poft-road neareft to the cityof Wathington in either dtre&Km : Provided the plan of futh Company lhall ap pear to th'e Pilfident : the United States to be, in other refpefts, equaily worthy of adop tion with thefe of its competitors. P Refolved, That if there (houid not be, in anyone yWir. fufBcient applications as afore, faid to employ the whole of laid funds, the furplus thereof ought to be applied, in mm. her aforefaid, to any other poft road of tht United .States, refpeding which application! in manner aforefaid, fhall be made ; or ar the difcretion of the PreGdent of the United States, tolbe carried to the fuod for the next year. ! -i Ffefolved, That the tolls and dividends to be derived from th (hates which (hall be fub fcribed ff-r as aforefaid, ougtt to be received at the Teafury of the United States, and there accounted for and added annually to the afotefaidlund, to be applied in manner afore faid, to the putpofes thereof. Rcfolvtd, That when, the faid raaia poft road (hill be completed, the fund aforefaid euent to be applied, in manner aioreiaia, 10 the . confiruclion ot turnpike roads en any other poti road of the Umted States, and ef toll bridges, en fuch main or ether port road. Th jioufe went m'o a committee f the ?w hole Houfe on the hill to alter and eftablifh fundry poft of fices, apd roads. After fpending fom 1 tiine upon it, the commit.ee role, reported prcgrefs, and ob tained jeave to fit again. Adjourned. ADVERTISEMENT. I4VILL difDofe of, at private Saje,, a valuable PLANTATION in Orange County, five Miles from the Univerfity, fitwate on the main Road leading from thence to Raleigh, containing four Hundred and fifty Acjres, with a good Dwelling-Houle, and otier neceffary liuthouiei, amorg which ii a well-nnifhed Store-Houje; two good Apple Orchard, and fundry other Fruit Trees k about fitty Acres of cleared Lad, the Remainder of he Tract is well timbered ad of good Quality, one Hundred Acre of which are low Grounds. A further Uelcripiioo is not .necefTary, as the Perfon who wifhes to purchaie, will firft view the Prerails. The Terms may be made eafy by paying Part ijnj Property. A good Bargain may be had in this Land, on Application beiag wade foon, ja4 the Sufcribcr, living on the Place, wifhcs to move. I i george Daniel. tTtb march, 1S00. ! jiA!fo for Sale, one Yoke of Oxen. j ! TO THE FREEMEN 'i or THl Counties of Orange, Randolph , I I bui fjord, and Cafwell. : FtLL9W-ClTIZtNI, THE Time for which the Pre fi dent n Janf Vice-Prefiient of the United Siates were elected to Office, will expire in March enfuing; and in November next. Electors wiil.be fppointed by the People tofixoa Men propei; to fill thofe important Stations for the enfuing four Years. : i Europe, within but a very few Years paft, has exhibited to the World a Series of Revo lutions Und political Convulfions, the moll awful and aftonifhing ! Deloiation appears to have fpread it Teirors on every Side in that devoted! Quarter of the Globe, : During all thefe dreadful Changes, Ame. rica has maintained her iniernal Tranquillity ; and though her Commerce has keen injured by the rapacious Violence of the Nations at War,1' yet has (he, for the moft Part, enjoyed the iefling of Peace, and her Citizens that Security and Happinefs which can be found onjy, in-the Land where Liberty is the Object of the: Conftwution, an4 the Laws are faith fully adminiftercd. ! rer my own Part,' 1 cannot help attributing this Peace, Security and Happinefs, which or Country now enjoys, next after the Care of Diy .ne Providence, to the wife, firm and patriotic Meal'urcs, which bur Goverament, underr the Adminiftration ef Wafhington and Adams has adopted and jpiirfued in thefe critical Times i j deeply imprefied with thefe Confiderations, and fertoufly apprehenfive Of theConfequencea whifh (night refult from the Introduction of oppefite Council. 1 mpft ardently wifti to fee Men of the fame political Principles con dqued in Office j and. being aware of the ,troog Opfofition which has been made, and may Itill beexpeaed, to the Election of fuch Mepj and to the very Mtafures which, in ray Opinion, hve promoted our Profperity, and ftrengthehtd our Uaidn, I have prefumed to offer aayfeif a Candidate for the Office of Eleftor: for this Dil na. I jfee my fcfT the more emboldened to do fo, fince jno confpicuoM Talents of Mind are ?euite in fulfilling its Duties ; no other Qualification being necefTary, as I conceive, 111 the Vlaa who fhall be fo appointed, but to be pojTefTed of a proper b'eofe of the Valoeof LiberjtyV-.si.due:'RegaTd. for the real Intereft of owjr I Couhtry, a ftri& Adherence to its Conftitiuonal Principles, and firm Deter imation to vote for fuch Mennly, to. fill he jQffces of Prefident and Vice: Prefident, hofi JCharaAer foe Ability, Virtue'' and ?atri6tam,'are efUblifhed ani unueftionable. Suih my Pellow-Citixens, are ny Sen. timnt on this important Subjeft: If they itct wth your Approbation, 4 will hope for your! Strpport. ''!"' It v' ? ; WALTER, ALVES. Orange County, ' . : . -l-'r.; :. - is- 1 -.- - . - - -:. .. THE NOTED HORSE PILGRIM, A beautiful Sorrel, fully fixtcen Hands high, in high Pertettion, . "X"ILL - ftand the enfuing Seafon (commencing 10th March, ending ift luly) at my Stable in Orange County, ten Miles from Htlifborough, on the Road lead. ingto Wody's Ferry, on Haw River, on the, following Terms, vit. Three Dollar the finale Leap: five Doilars the Seafon, if pid by the Expiration of it, fix if nt ; ttn to mfure a Mare's beinr with FdaJ: if the Properly of the Mare j transferred the In. furancc Money will be claimed. As it is a Cuttosn fo geHerally prevailing-to expatiate on tho Perfection of Stud Horfes, 1 (hall content myfelf with faying, that for Size, Elegance, aad Proportion heiejual to any Horfe on the Continent. Goodad extenfive Paflurago gratt. Mares may be fed on Grain at the loweft Ca(h Price, and Servants entertained gratif, if any fent. Every pofflble Degree of Affiduity and Atten tion will be paid to Mare feat from a Dif- tance. - Pilgrim's Performance on the Turf have been cocfi, both a to Speed and Bottom. March 10. iSoo. PARHAM S. KIRK. MILITARY LANDS. nrHE Subfcriber is on his Journey to the State of Tenneffee, where he ex pefts to arrive about the' 2eth Inftant, at which Time tho E ntry-Office will be opened. and Surveying will commence on the Mrti- tary Land. All thofe who poffefs Military Warrants, are adviled to forward them to Nafhvilie, as foon as poflible. Wm. CHRISTMAS. rang e, March c, 1800. "THE Partnrrfhio of IohnBlair and Co. is this Day diifolved by mu tual Con fent. . IUaii will continue Bu- finefs in his own Name, and is authorized to arrange aij unfrttled Accounts wherein the above Firm is luterelted, and receive Pay. ment. J. BLAIR. ELLIS &MAGEE. RaJtrigbiMarcbj, 1800. - CT" J. Blah has juft received ai elegant Attortment of Dry Goods, which he means to tell very low for Cam. TWO IMPROVED LOTS FOR SALE, ' x' ' In the City f Raleigh NE having on it a commodious Dwelling-houfe, and every other con- venientHoufe for a Familyf the other having a Store-houfe oa it, at a fuitable Place for Bufinels. ; They may be had at a low Price for Cafh ; or they may be had on a Credit of one, two or three Years. Apply to H. POTTER Raleigh , toth JamuMry, i2eo : MEDICINES. THE following Patent and other Medicines are kept for Sale at the Office of the Raleigh Regifter, vit. Chi inz'si celebrated Worm-deflroying LOZENCES, . Proper' to be taken at all Time of,the Year, by Men, Women and Children. Sold in Boxes containing 40 Lozenges, at one Dollar; Packets of 18 Lozenges at Haifa Dollar, and fmall Packets ot 8 Lozenge at a Quarter ot a Dollar. Sovereign Ointment for the Itch. Prepared by Benjamin Shaw, No. J 85, Strand, j London. Or e Box of which is fufficienti to ture oue Perfon, and divided, cures two Children. Asa Security that this Ointment contains no Mercury (the balls of molt Remedies for this UHtempcr and whole pernicious IffVcts have been leverely feU by 1 houianos) the Proprietor maketh Oath that it contains no mercurial or pernicious Ingredient; but that it is lo inaocent in its Effects that it may be ufed by the moft delicate Perlon without the leaft Iniurr. Price one Dollar a Box. Steers' s Opodeldoc, For Bruifes, Sprains, Rheumatifms. ice." rnce hx Shilling a Bottle. U Dolby s Carminative: . - i A fafe and effectual Remedy for thofe fatal Diforders in the Bowels of Children, which carry "off luch a Numberof the Human Species under the, Age of two Year. ' It i equally efficacious in the Bloody Flux, and Choiic, in grown Perfon.. Children who ufe this Medicine are fcarcely ever afflicted with Worms. Price 4?. 6d. a Bottle. Dr. Bateman's Pectoral Drops, For the Rhcumatifm, Stone and Gravel, Sprains, Agues, Colds, and all Aliment of the Brealt : an old and well-eftablifhed Nicdiciue. Price three Shillings a Bottle. ' Dr. Godfrey's Cor dialr for the Cure of Choiic,- Griping, &c and tor the Correction of Flirxes, &c. It is of great Ule to young Children that ire weakly and relHefs, oaietine froward Chil dren, and giving prefent Fafe to thofe which are troubled with griping, vomiting or ioofe- ueis. Price one Quarter of a Dollar. . BettonU Britifh Oil, l or Scorbutic and Rheumatic Diforders, -ontuuons, Coutractjons of the Nervet, strains, Ulcer, old Sores, Inflammations, Bruites, green Wounds, &c. Price j. 6d n..a' a setue. Daffy's Cordial Elixir, v ixtvuimncuum lor uie vout and Kn(U. matifra, Stone and Gravel, Choiic, Dropfy; Scurvy, Surfeits, Convulfions, &c Prlte Half a Dollar the Half-pint Bottle. . '-, Dr? James's Fever Powders. X Prepared and3 fold by Benj. perrin, Cby- micai ipcraior to tne . late Ur. James, SonthOTPton-ftreet, Coteat Garden. London. havetfor many Year been held, render an cdmt urn on theit tVirtuet vnnecfffat ji ij the Curt f alll PveMndj jnfilmmatoyr POLITICAL PAMrU'pr GALES has fxr fa lowing Political P m.hu 7 V- which arc recently fub fhed viz' mot Of Proceedings nn t V I , Jiam B'iount, a Senator ot the UCsLf?iL the btate of i enneffee. for HiaK r. lI"m Mifdemc'anori Price 7s. 6d. metaJ , The Meffage of the Prefident of the i States to Congrefs, relative to Fr,,,, 'ltl the Papers therein referreo to,: wi,ih9 f ",tK the Correipondence betwixt Mr. Itffrrf mi. uciici, wim a n um&er at other va public Documents. Price 10s. c A Topographical and Political TW,.: . f the iipanilh Part of the Ifhnd of mingo. -Price los. u' A Plum Pudding for the humai valiant, enlightened Peter, Porcu ne chaft. The Porcuainiad. a UiJik. ... m H - - I 1 . 111 r 1 three Cantos, addrelfed to Wilium Qvl 1 U ill 1 I- .. by Mathew Carey. Price 51. together Lotter from the lare Georee Mriwl. . Kentucky, to his Friend in V irginia, jaftl lying uic voiiuuc 01 tne Citizens of Ke. rucxy, as wiomeot tne Jate Mealureioi ,l General Government, and orrec"tih r falfe Statement which havebeeii mad . .L different States, of the Views and aJ.. ! the People of Kentucky. Piice 2s m w n n? I he bpeech of Mr. Gallatin, dali...! . yj n jin the Houfe of Reprefsntatives cf the n ,States, on the i ft of March, 179?, 0n ,t" Bin proviaingtne .vieans ot rorcun lit,, ' courle. Price is. 6d. The Speech of Mr. Harper on the fa. Subjeft. Same Price. ' Ditto ef Mr, Bayard en the fame. Price it Subllance of Two Speeches of Mr. Gjl!,l tin, on the Bill for augmenting the NavyEf tablifhment, in the Houfe of Reprefentaavet1 on lac 7m ana mn rca. ian. rrice isfcj Two Speeches of Mr. Harper, onthefam. Subjdt. Price is. -A Vindication of Natural Society, U fj mund Burke ; or a View of the Mifcries tvils arifing to iankind from every Specitt of Artificial Society. Price zs. 3d. Democracy Vindicated, an tffay on th? Conltitution and Government of the Romaa State, from the Pollhumous Works ot Walter Moyic, with Preiatory Notes by John liel. wall. Lecturer oh Claffcc Hiitorv. a 6d The Crimps, or he Death of Poor Howe a Tragedy in one A&, as lately perfotmedat a Houfe of ill Fame, r which is called Recruiting Office in Londoa, with unufml Execration. Price is. 6d. Bichene Word in Seafcn. Pri-ce it. An Account of TcnnefTce, with its Cob ftitutioa. Price as 6d. - i Thoughts on Emigration. Price is, ; The Addrefsof the Minority in the Vir ginia Legifiature in favour of the Alieaani Sedition Laws. Price 6d. At jf. Gaits s Store may alfo be had, STAMPED PAPER, For Bonds, Bills, Notes, Legacy Receipts, Exemplifications, Letters of Attorney, In. ventorles, Protefts, &c. at the Price ot tkc Stamp only. A Card of the Stamp Duties. Pric'6i. 0 ' TUIJDAY. MARCH 25, l8oq. In the Advertifemonl relative to the Peep n4 Haw River Navigation, figncd " Joan iHenderion, which appeared in the thtTd page of our 18, and.ia the Iaft pace of the prefcot paper, for " three dollin" itU Jtfteen doilart. ' NqrtKern Mail which ought to have come to hand on Sunday, not having yet arrived (owing, it is Hippoied, to 'the4' high waters from the heavy rain, which fell fome day ago") and not having re ceived (from fome neglet or omiflion with which we are unac quainted any late Savannah paper, we have no frefli European intel ligence fince our lait. We have a Charlefton paper of the i3thinft. out it contains no news, w e nope, in Future, the mails will be more regular. Ext rati of a letter from a refpeHM mercantile houft in Teterjburg. ' Tobacco, of thi5vinfpftion, i from 18 to to fiiillings. caflij I muft be; gooci weight to" command the latter price. Richmond to bacco is about as. 6d. or 7 hiiraer. Wheat li not worth more than os. 6d. or 8s. gd. cafh. Flour about 8 dollars. Welt India Rum; 5 to 5s. 6d. Sugar, 75s. to 851. Coffee, atd. Salt, 6s. per fact. Iron, 36s. per cwt. We do not believe tobacco will, be wortW inor than aos. this infpe&ion, if it eves goes tver the prefent prices." , Letters receiverl from Liverpool, by way of Savarmah, dated the 1 i"J of January, flate, that cotton an tobacco continue at Jow prices, aa thej demand for them final 1. Kc6 iold at 39s. duty oft. It was peeled that grain would; be lower, has Government offered a hourly ofl foreign corn. V ' v The United States (hip Tfu- uuii, wuii jcwiUj iyiiig , ; and will fail in a few days. ExtraB of a letter from Capt.CUrb ) C. Rufel, ifthe United SuwM Herald, dated a5fA Jan. i8oi K. St. Jekn's, Porto Rico. " I have the honour to ipf you, that" on the inft. at 1 o'clock, A. M. J (ayr ,fail D N.- W. quarteto iwhich I t chace. and at nine. aftr fcring & mot 11 ncr, prougniii v proved to b a French VW7u
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