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1 , t l! I: J, 1. V.l, ' At II :;: : i:.1 : : 1 i . in in v. Lit h ?:: ,.:Jr.ft'3 ; mac!, rs we c ;,:. ' i t, t of gt!J Ciiinacra is 1 "u!.i h ihcie was roiiifd Mi I ia. ( :,:u:..ti, n.c Ibli.VnogVGa, w'C.' 31.622,515 . 81,103 10,915 none. Ql,SC3,535 Of jtTie . a tSo ra , quantity, 7.2C3 wicr m wue in fpjrks! i:86,w3 rieccs were in I r.li tslc ; 47,0 were in quarter, ea. t N .. i .,. ':-- . iMjaftu iroca ua: a. ills ci u.-c vuiica Charlotte, ( ; f ; : ; 127.CC0 l)a!,1i!nep, , - 135,7C0 . . New O.feaas,? y5. -V'TO tears t have : -t j :.v Yc v i.ii; : J i , Live let ,j pTiv r.t the latter ns the firmer city. An il.es villages in. the neighborhood of both cities appear.' to havo sulTcVed se verely. 'eZet'VtV Observer, . :. ..ia L' t, ana ii au la ul.no.-t as desiructive of pro- . 'v-r.r.t t: Iti'i when v r. i C y wiii, knmv t'.rU n o:!.crs, nit In loon nvi.l i come to i tii fur f'.knoir the rro, .:, tho reply of i! f i 1 1 itariTs !:ns !eon : , - jM Kes, we are wit.,.;.: !o w.irk, Int you A post Office has recently been os-1 niUS.1 ive V3 f,ve n !:l.v mI,i:,!j .i i j i wo know that. rathoY il..;a d ma - - r r - i J N, C-T-llie point at which ihe Siajc from this place connects w ilh the V jmington Uail lload Line. It. B. Saun ders. Esq. is the Postmaster. 76. .Total cati?c bullion, 135,100 H. The whole amount of silver coined is $2,33 J ,213 of w hich the w hole was coinod at Philadelphia, vcxccp: 810,251 in dirxi at Xew Orleans, ths other branch mjr.ta bein; not yet authorized lo cuii silver, the bill which passed the r . lie to authorize themtotoin silver :e, having nut passcJtlie house: resentaUves,T and tcrhj now in i tf;e :r,te. ... :l . t"..- . ' Ythe silver ootccd at the mint -in Jclthia Ihcrc was In hSfdulIars, qtiarleu dimes. half dimes. 91,773.000 '08.ot:o No one vho has paid but slight, at tentioo to Tie ihaUer, has an idea f thi revenues and expenditure of tlie CitjF pf New York." The appropriations ' for the present year, for the ordinary ex. penditcres of the City, amount to up ward of trro toilion and a 'Aaffl- The watch dep rtmcot costs $230,00,6; cleaning Streets, $100,000; lamps and gas $ 1 05,000 ; publfii choi4 'J0.003 ; rrpainn ana impirm sirceis aUU, 000 j 'alms hoitee. 8ltO.OpO aud so oo 7VTTt.rThe 'tpeciaf '''committee' of the Texian Congres appointed for the porpf'se . of detrminin2 the arm of Texas, propose a w bite star of five pom's il nrtim rrnnrH emirl vL k in n?,' ' branch ; and m jeat naririna' 6eal sliall hereafter bqa: those -'emblem to, pether witji lhe:UWds "Jtejlubljc of Texas f and lhaf the national - stand ard shall consist ofa blun perpendicu lar stripe, with a star of five points in nv crops must to allowed U rot on the ground. Nay, we know that others have, at this moment, canes in their mill-yards rotting, fdr want of, the ne cessary hands to C3rry on tlic manufac lure. And why t Because, the labor ,n1"icfs only demand at the rate of 5d. nn nour, lor ii hours in ine z i ; ttius ma king each laborer's wage exactly a dol lar a-day,or l 13 Ai. pcir w-eek", al lowing thef condescend to work even me nve davs v .1 '- ' , The Galveon'fToxas) CaWte states ihat about oiia ilwuaand ' emigrants ar ve monthlLat that port alone. . Many of the;ji arerr4au'fcrs,, who fifing their slaves with them from tho J, Slates. - Verth of tj,brprtiUo& -.Saiur day la$t,"AIeyrs.' B.-!k-f anWVa'kgr started Mr D' w of their dri wi;!. uceof thd Va io-ui's dcaih, to New York. Ua left Albany 1 Vininutes1 !c!ore C o'clock 1 M in a sulky. ' At . Ucdhooks," in the night ha found abridg; ue, but nwun tcd his Jidrse nd j;s ya.'a.thtt streain, drawiugiho sulky i;cjr.him. ;AtFisb- kill the obsiructMMi was much more lr ! i ! t' ) M 1 t.) civi.i i u Sro,' ft .:! ' l:; to : t! , c ex. .! t: ;.t -'Jf it r.okts out r.;Jiiccincri?s to ar " i labor, and to the common clays it prisL U'e wtrut!. :i c' ::. ; - J by our -m ty !prrl,j0 anj xH:dv n turn far rcncJ for thii havi" tJ.e ir ' :c;iJ:-cn t cx- . . ,, i 1 r i , . , t , . Ad,!icnceinproduciiv i-anecfissark prcssourhor.estco:ivt.iior.sol what we . U::cvcJ was c!a to or.r Slate";u one fj hie: Thus, exciting t.l ta ltduitry a t! - r era r?f tho ct.nfederacv. We C ' not view it rs a arty que: nor ought it to be made one; we V ,:woJ it as a question of rightof justice." " - Milton Sottiiii 'jr. Ierscvtiaivce. Frvtn tkt liaUigh filar, tho cent-e. and two horixonta! striries of KlltXT, l fcqial breadth,- th upper stripe white, mwable,; -Tl bnda . 1 12,750 the lower red.- Columbia was pone,'-and the road, .or more lhap half a mile, inun ; dated. He again mwunted his Iwrsc, -nn40flAi n : i - iwna pusnca cauant yiuto ineuaoa,ana .jj,ouo p,n nt ffitrptn Vrry.Tke Fred- ! i.:. i..:.. ...n . Aedd.mcs at cw Orleans, 40,213 f nek Examiner ot Wednsday says f bat r qjartc r o . mie; bringing Wh safely ii p 1 HwuuuuHcr, w j to pposjje khorel The Express, -233,213 "!,rrer FWn Ta Pon"n?-1 nMwitstanding thec and o'hVr obstru'c- Frr.m this it wil 1 seen that the to- I'ZSrlZ -VT: u,t;, ; W arrived nt the ditomrllonw ti. , . wi uti auu oiv or tuw uarrtis 01 uour THE HAIL UOAD. Il is ""understood "on gcxnl nuthorii I that tho necesyary arrangements for t -j c"ivi' - ilrtcrirtion tf -stoxjvrlni; MIL CLAY AGAINST ADOLITION.j lXvcttcvnlo r VWesit m Bail n. The disputable efiurts of the adminis- will be niade Verily say by tho coi tratioh prints to sully tlic '."character of n.cnccincnt nf the S;rin circuits ofC UenryLlaywmi ine cnarg o, aooii- Supcrior (urt.-when our cnterrri tion;smmustnow,ceaso. . Jathercnattv . .' ., ' , on'the7tlvinStant; Mr Clay came out :if vvul have an inMlunry offcU in a bold, nu nly and decided manner a- scribing, i Liberal advancements 8 gainst the fanatics. U gave thorn" oho expected from several of tho mr oi me seycrest reouKes, jrag even wca., . o( v u c from ithcOlofxj s account of h;s fjwecr, . , - . 1 1 i i . i they have vet reccivid in lhl ." f Stalling of his remarks, the lobe neu anapainouc oi nn riaws ,wm ays: ' ' ; . X . ' , the jjood work, in proporii m to th. 'i Hie brmig!t tn 4 an anti-Abolition pe- ,ncan,. 4fcrc cannot bo desired. titun, and never was a parly so . be! a- , . , hnrJ in a Wch ofLrs ai thfa- We Con5la0!V ,,Car lh ,S!,cxprc. naics I Xanaticsll. He denotmced ivsm c4 ,hal precis route were d finitr all, and did 'not spare cvciuhe fajrnu- located. And we Jiojic it wili be do sters 1 1 tlie BasU '. He conjured them to hHdi!y, as it would doub'.less be oft rememWr that, when, with their fair : . . - . 1.andihoV'diPIIUMir- pens in ink to !,n ; Fucnrmg .lae neccssa, sign aVA'fclitloo pvtuion, th?y dipped rund,,w.iu Uate the road as to I them in blood l'' He exhausted his oa- every contributor Cnow rrccisclv whc: lhosportravin2 rordli2ra'tfd citie,n 'desolated uelijJT.and iceries ojf "butch ery and 'murder.' n t THE CITIZEN. '-.; t AFIIC0!:0; X.C. -FRIDAY FEBUUARY 22, 1830. U??! 1 jo MShi C0D3umed estimated at $10,f00.: paid and silver, is5l,H2,83a Beside- Tnn,. ,k,. m orn m, the coppi coinage amounted to L- i - - . , ' tv- . ,1.4 - i.. I aregrauuuo to oe aoie io siaie uiaitne ;e are glad tosee a Urgcr portion U; cmtef Expenmeni Ueul G th?p usaaUf the filrercoinaze In piec-.:.i n f . . JT V7T Cicftwenty.five, ten, . and five cents, Llir ftf m,t;n. . r,.v jl? X., and we are p a4 to say it is Ue iuten- LI I P -"3"- .uT lien cf tho jvernment to have thai n .i V. TConT , . . ness tor a national navy ya rd. Tho :o4r.age increased until the country is ,.,,-,;,. i , m-'J . r . I v&j .1 . 'i corps awaits Lot the arrjvalo fa stearA ciirphed, so that tlie imist intrepid cham- i,: nn . . r. Z , r i i ii a. j ir boat, now on her bassage froa i Norfulk, pioa oj shmrwsleni tfiail be deprived of , ,' mM 7 .i . .v ... ,..' to commence operations. The rermlf. an prcxex lora new omission oi mis ; inuj, cnrinnt h ntMnrii ik9 r.. pcentia-l stuiftnlhe event of another 1-: "Tr" . I . .1 l , i t I ","""' v u'w viamisui tltai IJUUIB liar cata.inhe to the backs.,- , ' borln ' the national attentwLjEl Ye are glad nlo to ee that the DI- J 4ern Spectator, rector m Uj Mintlvtks toa great coin-I .4 . ' - . nge il.is year, aH the Israiiche being , Ftftf FWc.-Mr.Bhard Car Y; at 22 minutes past 8 Vcfuck ihtf next moxning, having rode 150'miles, in 1 1 noun and 31 minutes. l rcrparcJ cit- f cry contributor Cnow pr his money is to be expended. For ou selves, we think1 it nearly certain th ihe , Ashtboryygh route is preferred H the Engineer; but if it turns out to bo ot'. erwise, we think the matter ouhi to I reduced to a ecrtaintv, that no subscr Icr may hcrcaf.cr have U:c least bo bio pretext for cotnjlainfng llial he u: deceivcJ. 4 What w ill be last in ot, quarter by this measure,' will bo mor than doubly gained in that scciiou thru' ass. ,w -My lor writi-aTrd wwws pro-gon. af county, N. Car.j !ino, recent. Vicf;T -rvr ample supplies of buihon to lr. ; , L,te. while at m W mV,n . keep ihem H employed Th5 year bung Min8cf to a by a . . bJt 1633 wJ slo,w what the Mmt can do, j, proved lo saj earnest to .him, for and the extetwioti d" the coinage of silver h- famA in ha dead . tnk !-:"?e wiueonacanmnasina wr. jowo ,mmediatcly.-i?a . ji, 1 gii branrhe will cnplc:e their capuci-J -a . s. i . -. - iy i.r wtwew. UNFORTUNATE AFPATH. A blood v recountre to ;k place on the JNTON AND THE TARIFF. . 7th Inst at Uahfaxr in this State, be- Ih:; i'og in tlsegi!lery of ihe Senate twecn Mr. Nathaniel atorr and Mr. the ! i y, when Mr. Benton was eu- LitUebury Walcox, Jr, jir. JU struck h zr ' -nf;d Jackson for destrovinsl Mr. U. with a stick, ;discJiar?cd one the '". . -ni at the same time condem- pistol at him w ithooi c Ifect, and snap- niii? iv ' ir j irtentfs.aj nesaid. I mioiocr, nu.iwic, ?. u.reu iwo t for thtl ,!tr. , i ; ;s, I vs induced. Pistols and a gun at baton, lodging a on . v'ft-'ur rcfurto thevoteonthe jiarge number iof shot an his body. La- ... - .m . . -.tr. ..,.- pas.-.. Hi Uigh Register. , eft: Ta riff fr 1 823, the most ton as alive at last , accounts, but is i at a . - . cx e; actiadiTHtted on ali nand, I noi eipccieu w recover. tliaf 1 s cv ; lcn enacted and sir, to iny 'tr.tcr a-toTi'shoient,'! find, notwith- ;?an I-ai the hypocritical cant of -Mr. New Orleans. Feb: 2. Benton and the other friends of ihe ad- --Jhere re says a morning print, nur.iMraiion ai iu9 uaj, uic oio ai i at -sPVen bundrcd pirsons now in Ihe pn lay st,d as loll uws va 4iio passage of 0f city,! or about biie twejlUi -V l-'-" - ' ' ". ,' ' Tf U'olK!e"f).!alwn.-'- IHlie stale- . YEAS Messrs. Barnard, 'Barton, tncntbenot exaggerated, certahdy il Eeuluu. Bufctr.an, Bouli-my, Chase, exh;,i, . ttataot ihinLi that should Le J)i'ilrrn.u, Ztlon, ioU Harmon, inquired into We have heard it hinted lJci.Jf.iks Johnson, of Ky.) A.', t,e number of -prisf.Ders has l)ecn much .n!t:!.t, Ah Lane, Mat ks. Nolle,-Kidg- itirreased by ihe conduct o y, Jt":ian Sunfnl, Seymour, Tho- magisirales, v. ho trample um ia', I'un JJurea, Webster, Willcy ht hl principles of the Consti THE SCHOOL LAW. A f.v : n'kfV Tr- ri Miti!r;tt n - C . . . . 1 il . i f . t I a t " . , , asBSHsansMasMSsa - -. so JaitLruiIvi-rf nt auaf ' - e igwiaiuro io oivwe uieiaic mio v-:r '.. t i flM . " i -r-nri i luinrii a v r iiiii nnvn nisi Pi i :.Irvtoltn Ibrconv , e re Ur out of nil patience- Kbel ifc SSiti their oV WaW Cowevcr, a. occasU f November, says they ha vein their ot ; . . . , bored - tlie strained clTorts of many Iiafc nfffn iT!r iAf nT a n t.l-trwl maV BTriSP. IO ai5CUSS UiB MliUICCsv irUt.IV I . - - - svw farm county L?l- 1 '11. I .A. I ll nign,anayieiacu4UUDO is. 1 .:: v. :i;B,t r,. . i iicni iii ui'iitiMMiu nuvuiwi ivi vi i . . . ...";- -'v .. . - ; - well known to evc4y ilirt n-:rn Vorrespondenet ff iAe Wionarm-l propcaea i .mpor-.Q the Soua, fiU uc l leuizcncer, j urn mai ii ne wen unaersiooa oy every i .. . . . . ., , ' 'i 'V-; ,' .J . , ...t .?-. l' iwm iow, inai inese iac ( as well as the importations. V I lata I greaircvival in credit and confidence,' carrying out tho views of ih eytrera a.l of course a great revival In bus.- h J f,, U ol only unfair and urgeners, id . . . ' . Iimuicn and danrrmi in ihn Mrmril US t ' i .14 15 or w ;j i;t . .,.'!- . r I , , n-nr.ltPHUNifniiwt'innTriiiuiilM l.i i.n.t .r il . j ' ."-, ;T ""Tf ' 1 . C! r.-l.. uymvi, iivvwiai u VIIU VI III. i..wcry imn in bdu nqoui our .cjiy, aimenoiisin auxumiicii. uiii a aw - ,. . , . , . , i tatlWM ,l.sla I ! .1 I " WUIVIII l'lH. iiiail IVIIIU wiutli """""t iiw.v. navesicara exprcsnions oi opinion, incyi-,,,- . , , . rcsounui, in an us sirecis, wnn some- vceius io uw iuu.uu ia, iuuin, a.iihiiiiu i - - . thins of the oldcri bum" of indust.vi ii YA,i fnr .nA.h ,0 ,ufll'. enl:I!cn,i or our vo,c 10 Real estate sales arc , efyW)-, Collected, jiowever, that by Mj1 U mon .--The capitalist is open-ng his eyes . . - . . , . . . . . tcrtaincd by some of the party as wc V.n 'IV. I... I t . :.!. 1 r lhn Mwiont ? annlhrr IJifliiInliirl . T houses, that ho may iuild up his lines of i will beTn lessiTm, ready to extend the . i i " . . T . . i J stern in -a manner eaicuiaTea io mcci :. .k.-:. -Lr.i ' the views of tho people Wa are not Itl UllUIIJblQll LIICUI IUII1L81 OTll.JII: ' - , .; a ail who can work, for all can find some Ki nn f the local le under foot the behl principles of the Constitution, and try and punvh the unfortunate without NAiS-2l. .' - ' v Hikwin2 then the pritilece of counseL Her Vou can see with what puda- J or trial by jury. Conner, i.rontcrrv ihese men can turn n t . l ai d cr.terhise Mr. Clay and hisj ..(Frofii the Jamaica Standard. i' tiiis h-r l avoiing U;e prr.!ecuon-i State vK the Country. Out report ,icri n industry at thai time. Let hhia week breathes a more definite air. ni 1 k to the vote of ihelr the uuu j T;e B?,y ,w n,uc, more Koomv f. , . ..ei.MuilNHHiu i , ., lanil unfavorable it is on that account t Anotlier week has "ela"td( and tit no ; j . .... . i .. ... . . r.M 'l ',. I tie Editor of, tlic 1 greater disposition .10 return to worn ; : Walel.irif ii 'nv lie intends ml and fit ill less likelihood of the estates bo ." t . . I mi.Al .11 ul.Ll l.i 1.1. ..fllhlil, flfar AV rcrruT i ninium;iiiK.'n ,iroi i n,, "v ' iv., n" 'iv. . S I I . I . . . . A. . . . 1. K .nf. M. . . . . . ! 4 l.A AntLnll. I i l r lH 1.4 'I 'T( 'M On Uie SUI'U'Cl I '-l-l" lvn 11 n Ian; HP wnu.u cuui vi Ii-iru lion iaw.lutionf. to Mir. I runou' 10 the plant res that is to say, f, n'h, : , ,s .f'n.la ft. an exercelat a much greater expense than lbosii-' ( . ar: i i I i thing to dov la' the nwan 1ime,rirfs worth tlie while to remark, that the rev enues are not collected in hard money that tlc "rag barons" "make tlie mo ney' which tho Collector takes -that the cheek of tlie merchaat upon a. bank cashes tho bonds and that tho only sign of the sub-treasury bill among us is, that the Collector has a great deal more money in' his possession than any jnmijLftaK,"-ar:ri that jf-4iwfire disposed, (and nobody thinks he is,) the Oreai Wtttem nnlit carrr them ofl; ..t.L 7 1 - L wiui, puruap, a rniiiion auu a , nau ; ui which, when m tho sea, he mbht play the pranks of a Price. " ' : riTBLIC LANDS. We hail with satisfaction ihe follow, ing sound Opinions on the subject of the 1'ublic Lancia ctming as they da from uu Auuiiuisiruiion paper. 11 is to sci dom, that any organ of the party dan run countc? to the expressed wishes o the President, and his subservient friends. Ihat wo take pleasure ,in wnlini out a rare instance for public commendation: Holeigh liegnter, , " This question is becoming a matter of serious import to tho p!d States , The arrogant and bold pretensions now set up by the new Stales, unless promptly resisted And put down, will lead Io a col lisipn between tlic different sections 0 tlto Union, three fold iriore dangerous we think, from not properly understand ing the plan as il ia ' STEEL PENS. We have a few for sab at this office SIM V .! ntA mftim is. .. mm.Jyf 9m.A apprised of the fact that there is one I . , 4. ..- . -v r L . , . 1 , : - I 'hem. Our Van Burcn friend who made! aisscnunz voice in uanaoipn couniy. 1 . -.. . . , , - t 1 ir.V.i.:,: .,LJ the dcpos.te, had belter stop the sale. .,1... wr.Jo w kccnf tha, ,hcy rca seem like cutting off tho proijiecls of hit favorite candidate for the Presidency hrrnnlwiiit- TliAa ! vifltt1tv a i,n.l tr9rm JM.rt liwvi,iwvu.i; ai.iv.1 viivi , H PT? A I Tf TT DO Vftlnnl mtnt lh unrpflivlirKT tin r! nil tlmnimiiiilyrascthdiiTttrid immediate cflert of earn ing on public IV AXirhtZr,: .fRL M1U UNDERWOOD made I ThUrlaM nfnonn!,, ar i n.. .trl.W pcccnvir.ai is said to nave Had a inosi , i . ., . ..r-.-. f ii . - with alarm at hearing of large appro- .nacino iouoW,ng pnaiions for purposes of Internal Im- ' ' " ' i v -i r-i how much these exjndlfures add to the ' l ig Tit t ,., , , - .. ' , t' . I Tut down in history, that ihe distinuisfH hfe and vigor of the people even in their ng charucterislic of Jackson's Admin- ordinary avtications. n ho can grudgo hhtratian consists in fairpromis 'f. in pat his prop artional.le part of the State funds r,u,,(" proieswo.: :, y w rncn 1110 peop o (conditionally! appropriated to the build- ?.ere " were inwry " t .L r mi j ttt I diKrc'udeil after Ihey were made. At mg oi i iq raycueviuc Bna. nesicrn lhfJ co,nnic.m.0menl ' s official earrcf Rail Road, when he sees in prospect the tha doctrino promnlu... J as 'orthodox general activity r.tid snirit of Industry to led us to believe ihut every ona who " 5 . I i I I.I If. '.. . I .1 bo thereby infused into the habits of hia ,ou,"nca ihiuuc money, or iseu 1 a. iil fit it I. ., aiK.tlil.l Ivan d,ii,ipnlif VMIPl fellow citizenst The work itself will, UM You rcm(5inbcr tho ba,0 'Jf while m progress, operate as a positive bia Watkins. Ho was d spaced re t t . J 1 . . Ut.t i: '. l.rio.r ' x " ' ' " :' ' t on. I Arr,f,. in il. tU. .1 5 i 4't 1 'TliOn OI l'U J1 Jlii:rfll BIMi I gai imii .ni' l j ouu "ni-iui iu im v.mn;iLH. H.i: iiiuii Ul , r fin-afrriiMfil A t - n- We I row, K f we have tlie. positive the threats fna -bravadoes o tho Nu ll i i r.v."' Ir..i- il ii ..it . if,!i. In fV'iu n'j rili i. rPi m ..Ini. V I" ,1.. ...... $l't.Or.j. , ,a!l'"n itiKltlCr I v.i.v m jviMii .bi uv viwiiii vi m iitffuvuu. iu t 1 benefit, Instead of ampovenshing the State as some suppose j. say nothing of the incalculable advantages to bo de rived from ihe work wlicn completed. Let it unco be commenced, and our , . . . maar4 4tmn tlViri tiArtni Print? Ift(il. pi va liv-iis miii iiiiiivuf v , i incarcerated, and his family left to shift for themselves or starve. I low. many years ho lay in jai I havo forgotten, lift ins oiienca was, r-'propnanng-ui own Use a few thousand dollar of tlie
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