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i1 it) c ,ClJ5alJCtI)Cir tar, mid X2ortbnroUna pastern 3ntclttgcntcr. ' k I .e mcr oaot vr sstrls ai d reu kei vwhif b sail :et w eea N c Y p k t . l .. i!ir hurt in'! r.tl- atiU Ll ei pool, oj V'"' f I j; , arc rna'iV of them between 250 and 3,; j ii in -.iiurdrii". VeA;h of 25p ot 3,).) j ms ae ei fitud,f carrying on trade to a iii. on the other side of the At. i or the Vest Indies, or South ' X -i I' we look at our map of the srac .aii at B.aufort, a id connect wiin it .... . --. . . . ' 1 .. ,t.- ,i,,f. f t- cirrumsrati' e that a vessel ---- south of Cape making a circitou .uo v, , , . ; . . . -teem to see th nd naitlv bv the Canal, nei ecu l.uhi-..earn, Tv ' ' ". ,. "."u ... . ?.. - .(,,.,; Luj....,, tn resu t in chamiiriK (he lc chylous route, par.!, sea Ins. No rh. H .we dve on tl. hirh live Clubfoot creek is higher thaa the Harlow at the jtimeot low atcr in chc latter, make it nV ntwa.y to have il. vrWhces to result liy changing of our country, and in meliotauug the -ondition of the people, ae absolute!) incalculable, while -they are absolute!) sine. Such causes; have operated here; tufore to the relict ahd prosperity of oth- heuc v er t hey a re r tnev ed, t hej a'm' I he , Wkm nrevent too strong a curren In a Canal forYsteamtfoat,; inch a cur ....... ......id he of liiile or no consequence, . !.s . -...... Wi e ris much I ern. and W itllT ta a V.m- i.b all tfe ccvuinly l.f it ' , - I. .! .... ..,..r.ri if is nrobaniv !1 e laws oi iaiurc, wj.tia L-i.kuulcoii.esatonceiron. i..ai pa,?c ..,; .k L.i, fle vear. af.er the cm . ' , u . ,.f - .!!! oTailwai at New- anrt .i!iois Liwniu i,i...,.,..-r.-.-p . Hraulort in Bern, vi h bv thenracttcai anci m.Vi..v- are "en" w1i c ' 7' ' 1, i. .,.ri.f'd to siaieall o.r doubisi and aWrcl,rS.n5 I l IKa HriiH I I lii I ' III lUllli It. 1 f - r . . trance.-. ; --. "ciwccn y' " r-vr :- - . v : , . - h hai!, iv and uithan tast ul smith points C ARL I ON. . ii,in wi . -. i i j . . r . . .. . u ,...tl,t... Itainlurl in triilr. Any ueiwccn .c uuw. , -v - - - - , lhp-LtnH shall iro bn l.apmiv came y v. r.V w,.p sUrihi a.-dur to its completion feel. do ectiv mt ueanioru a. im m'- ; - . eentnl north ea.t and north west, sends would not be ell for thc.tvtcolie a Sr&Aedtatcry out to sea, an phje I ak moR themselves w.thoudelay, thus to :lLwhi-m.rinehit X annihtla Jheir dis-anf om Beaufo: t,- vvr. - - 'I, - :, , J.:;.... .Knnlhi nn so extensive into oort. rheseaiectrcumtanceswni' u -v:i eiiicjM.3.. ,.wr- . ' L . ,L v.,v hP,, nrivileires'of a an this, could soon burst aay the barrier 1 .u ::,L,.rn-ntU ,o 8,.amats at: Ha.low Canal,and a ofvater U fiited to receive.-Tor ouht year's enj .ymeht of (he comme.n l op-, e .hoik to forget thai! though in iiortunuiea thus secured, woum p.ooa.n, ,.r .V.. 1, ,1.1,, i'h ilot- of a hartxir return into their bosom ample remunera- t, nave a tteep ail easy entrant when tion f ,r any ;Want sacrificeecessa.y to , i j -,':.i.i.'i:r .'ik.; Vre this dunr, ol what uar oc.rur the scapori om,u ' " "V V " ar.fi. Mohn T. De Grafl; Guliar. G. er planck, John HaUocl',j Aaron Ward, Selah R. Ilobbie, 'John J. Wood Martin UoiTman, Silas Wood,Jerqmtis .Iobnon,David " ooflcoclf,Uicii ard Keese, 'Silas Wrightjf. iienry Markell, (One ra fancy') f SajijWHswa", George Ilolcon.be; Hffriwi " Kimson. "Isaac rierson. t V Ebenezfr Tucker. L Delaware, i. fKensey Jfdin. Pennsylvania, 26 Williatn; Adams, (Miarlel Miner, fSaniuel Anderson, J- hn Mitclipll, fThomas Barlow, Samuel j M'Kean, James Buchanan, Robert 'Orr, jr. Richard Cwiljer, William Uan.eav, Chauncey For- ward, p THE 'NEXT CONGRESS. We thi d. layhpfote our readers a Ul of t.e members of. the Twen tielh Congress, complete, with the exception of such a have yet lo be ..hnon t fill the .VMoaricipi canned by he resignations vif'.-Mr. tvrsyth oi y-i . j .vi. p..i,,C Jjv Vnt k. Were ibis done, of what U eorgta emi .r. ., -" " ; 6J ' .;.,htt. Um bv I ie deaths of Mr. r on 01 i i i.t a fniiniii' ii i a c not strouty and ejnstveiy .on nru , use V F, K flhin ,nd Dr. F of Kentucky invites upon it allilTc tner and iufy oj thousand r.m.arsrepo, u7 ... . T ,,:mirti rmrnfli the enemy. ; ! ' to be require r cieannj; unu ,..B?,uC3.i all the advantages of im-' ,S wash, or the limrV thousand lor cav.he s nie1itity fronting on thesea. Injcvn channel ?f 1 .. v . v w . u Ten e bf this its healthiness is ii-1 After the exposition now Rl'-en, hk ...M.ttonable. and this accords with its pastl rea 0 nrobohly be -conspicuous tor hH'oi y and the constant experience of it dii eciiug our choice upon Newbtrn as Uif.jbi-ai.ts.1 It is better situated on this lne commencing point of a Railway in 55' a .".iTunr Vhan"' Norfolk,.. and .Vs it cannot1 tended fi.r -the ac.commJation f the he passed in this respect by Charles- people, lo the western extremities of the to;, or any pikoe t.ittie s)uth,its latUode ate On the arrival of the waon-at n.u'it yjive it greatly- tne supn ioi iiyi.ni that place, ineir .uavia "r-- L i- I . Twentieth Congress. - '. . FIRST SESSION. ; . LLST OF MEMBERS Of the Senate and Home oj: Represents ' lives of ihe United Slates. SENATE. . Jlrtin. John Chandler, AIbion K. Parri. - '1 'V ' - Vw Hampshire.--Samuel Bell, Le- oh n Se r gea n t , f J f e p h j Fr ey j r Ja m e sj S. St eph e nson I nines G ree n ; fjohn BL Sterigere, Samuel l. Ing ham, Atidrevv Stewart, Georgq Ke n-er. tJbel B. Suthei land,. jAdam Kinff, Eny Van Home, Joseph Latv- rence, James ilsoh, Uaniel II. Wil ier, George VV oil., r : Maryland, 9 Joh n Barney, t"ch ael C. ' Spntrar, Clement : liorney IGeoOi, Washington, fEevin GaU; John C Weems, John Leeds Kerr, fEphraim K. VVikon, Peter Little. Mia, 22.tobert Allen, i.atli. H. Claiborne, Mark Alexander, Thos Davenport, William S. Archqr, John Floyd, Wm. Armstrong," jr. Isaac Leiaer, John b. Barbour LeittsMax co n iaris m uiili any port in that dnec- Ua b,r storage, or sale, o for transmis- . Woodbory; J tloo I ' sion after a.ds t o . Beaufort down the 1 1- jS5ae,w,e.?.Nalhaniel Silsbee from Ver bv the Hatlqw Canal, at the discre- Connecticut. Samuel A. rooi, Ivin VV'illev. Mode-MawLXche. R. Knight, i-:t the expense oi iransporiauou ii oo ver hy ue fiai iuw v,'v ' Uferi.,.,;! V.htPr thr h ne ba,k country, ,be reduced by: of the owner. It were easy even to CfmnpJent Sariiuel n ans ,f 'Rail way to ftttlc or nothing provjde mr placing the waggons " with V onneci icui. oam i t a mm nerrial CUV It must auvaucr thetr loatlmfl" on poaru 01 uic " - " . . . u'rh in.taiii: and raoid irturess' to pros- void anv detention or expense bf storage Ma- .1,; lit. hould this be an ob: Asher Robbins.. ... -r" .r":.Ajru.,;V- a-.... . itii of .. :u tk. nmnriptnr nf the iroods. . I lrtrmnnt -Dun pv Chase. Horatio ; th- t Arrets of trade when its fat i lilies are Afjer the vies which have been pre onve created. At the site ot tne present nte(i ,et ,1S pause a,,d reflect upon the I0vi ot K n.nesler on inc wcieio v.aoai Van Buren, vt- intf rests ihev involve. mai uic f Mew Yiik, there iwere in 1813 thieef n V iN , . ,r3rotina are .laboring houses only. That place is.now s.vvelitd uU(t,r a p,ivaV.m of oppoitunities for to ine dimensions of ten thousand inhabi marj,ct and that this is keeping them ta!,'s- v V ; deoressed and embarrassed, is a self-evi- It is precisely 270 miles west o".M a- flent lruth. Is there no remedy for this tm- and from thr. laltlei "iAm C to New Y rk is nun1' -d and foriy-fi - e miles more ; yet it isin this city that R .rhtster and the i 6ui.it v around it, through t ie' dis tance of 415 miles, fi id a market for their , gr.iiuf.aud tne produftions of their indos . tt v. It is from the same townf Roches . ter and still more distant places that; flour is VrougUt to this very ',-Ne.wbern of lours, and sold at fi . e and a half'and six dollars a ojo rel. And can it must it,, will it be that we the i.ihabitants of Nirth-Cafoliaa Rhatl ihiiVk thWuavmeni of one dollar and eitji.'y-fi.ve cnts from each taxable poll in rke years; by annual instalment of ,37 cents a year, is too great a sum when this is ail tu l necesary for effecting so reat eil ? AVe hae a urood entrance from the sea for ships of 300 tons. BeauC rt has always been neglectr-d as a-seaport, because there were no means of getting at it from the interior parts of the country-; either by land or water, without a rost ii pori transportation fobiflin'g all pbs- sibility of profit. . Farmers therefore have et-n ompe)led to' submit to- the pitiful orices and Ihe slow 'and uncert ain pay ments ot their own neighborhoods, except when necessity drove them though all obstructions" to" some distant imarket -lor ind'sheusabk articles and a little cash -r- It is proved by actual experience now John R m an. the Adams ck)MaXx'T mit that aren- lanr n '. ra1- lenthfrK nf nur l..l A . ' t rntwirlpi it :xa . . I- .w um ii i ne resuii o the P( a m vanm oie, is io ne regarded a, r iMraiiuu, me CTeatest outrt ait er!r(t. Ijcitation is, in our " I fr nP'nmn, in t; fo und in the district w .i er pari,.or perhaps the whole W-r ctiy, u was vnoirn that Hie adu.i ; irtsiiiin ds Mrtmresi. anrt v.t- uuuui ueieaitne election f f kJr v geanl, but the great pariialiW the administration men entertai, Metcer, I5eyt our. .- - .jp- York Martin Nathan Shoford. j , i Aip Jersey, Mahlon Dickerson Eohfaim Baieman.l ; Pennsylva n in . VV 1 1 1 1 af m .- W a r k s , saac D. Barnard, i Delaware. Lotus M'Lane, Henry M. Ridgelev. 1 .IfariZanrf. Samuel Smith, bzekiel Ch?4'nber8. v I rirWnia. L. W. Tazewell, Johu Tyler. ' - -- jYorih Carolina. John Branch, Na'haoeJ Macon, j South Carolina William Smith, Robert Y. Hay. I Georgia. J.; M'Pherson Berrien, Charles Tho. W.Cobb. : V ' Kentucky. Richard ; M, Johnson, lihip P. Batbour, Charjes F. Bur we II Basett, ' William M'Cov, Thomas Nevyton, Alexainder Smyth, jj.din Randolph, Andievv Ste venson, William ('. Rives, John Ta- WtkCvrrn ! .Tohn Roane. James irez- vant. '' ' i- .. North Carolina, 13 Willis A?stop, G abriel H ol toes, Banie I E. Bar t in ger , John Long, John H. Bryan, Lemuel Sawyer,! Samuel P. Carson, tAugt H. Shepheid, Henry W. Connor, fl)an iel Turner, fjohn Culpepper, Lewis Williams, fthomas Hall. , . Soul Ii Carolina, 9. -John Carter, i illiam D. MariiiiWarret. Ii I)a vis, Thomas R. Mitchell, Willa'm Drayioh! W m.'.T. Nuck'..lf., James Hamilton, Starling Tucker, George MU)offiej. ' . V;'-' ' I - , Georgia, 7 John Floyd, JWilhn Lumpkin, Tomlmson lort, . ' v. - who was on the other ticket name ar.d whose virtues Iiav& 0 been iudeiitilied with the parfv. t "The gentlemen elected toUf 3l sembly from the city, tve haCeal,! dy stated, were not supported ,,, the national question. Their Smu ces, with one exception, were iP cpineii n i.urn-aiu great woiks tat they had already undertaken. i "frit in district where ninr,':U ago, it was rotindly assented ti. t jid- Adanis7 men could be mustereii iU Jackson ticket ha barely suro.Y ed. It is in this light that thp look at the-'Pennsylvania 'elecii r in 1 1 ct rtrat il , it i tc irxr... . :. change, is interesting a? it irajt and certain ; and every dnyVfriv.r confirms .pur former assertion, i,r, if the change shonld eui.t n,ir $ the next year, with the' same h, i i. t .. I . . . 1 . n . A . I . . . t . I . . l : . r i ! iv inui uas uiui"ttiriiru ii i r ti(( at tvteUe roiah tire S nip" Vnnylvania w ill give u detWt'sJ vote for J.. Q. Adam. j '"Those w ho may, regard our M servations as woithy vf uvp, - . leae tr observe the contj- -j-, y on which our prediction n iuubj.j ed." dailv vjoing on, that were a Railway pre- hart-d from Newbern to the mountains a hange, for" making this now ' s(litary 1 lnr,n,h the middle of the state, a barrel John H. Eaton, Hugh f fl ur could, be conveyed upon it 250 mth v!.,r:less than thirty cents. In slat- ... . . - m ., . . . t ...... iiiil tuese numbers the writer speaks a iilv He is fully asshred that this small orice cloes not exceed that which will be realized -upon trial, can be proved by -ui'.le mess tui blossom as tfe rose i Sure ly s ich cannot be oof fe lings.v We shall not eons!nt to continue imder such de I p stog disad' antages, if, we really ao dist-ni;e ouvselVes f om Their fttal ef- " fees viltii so much eaie and certainty. D es it not a.ipeaf then, that this is tlie racts jn) other places, and can be even nl3ce on which Norttl Carolina may with;! snoW'it saiisfactoriiy to every oqe who wilt the so-indest policy, and the mot com , examine tf hjrnselt such a statement as ni-ehrnste wisdom, direct her eye as of wjd ne nfade in our next number. A fcriii ' m jst indubitable and animiting trtii btiiu suonosed of 20'cents a barrel projects' of tia.tinal t reli.el ! : 1 f we ;ai e j f.,r tfie s"rne distance- and it could not' be convinced that at this puce is a valuable in.)re than 10, probably not 5, the barrel hari.ouf.for her.commerce on the ocean,! rtf fl,,ur w hi h would sell for five dollars, it miy .het ome no less a hayen of re- I 25 ) miles from Beaufort, could be sold fuge from that sea of uncertainty and des - Lwith equal profit for fiVe dollars' and a p .ivlency, n which sbe has been tossed tia)f ai the staportj and lor less than five . 1 1 .i .1:.. ku, . 1 . . . ' . r . 'i . 1 ne Tennessee. L. White. ! : Ohio. Wm . H. Harrison, Benja- fiiin Ruggles. ; y 7 Louisiana. D imimque Bouligny, Joiah Johnson. Indiana. William He ndriclw, Jas. Noble. .1 . Ji.-fmtnn?.--Thds. H. Williams, 1 1 - rbompsbn, Charles K. Haynes, canry in room rj fGeorge E, Climer- J Forsuth. elect to, Uovernor. : Kenlucku, XI. Richard A. Buck ner. l nomas teicanr, jiicb , M'fiatton Menry Daniel, P. icore, Joseph Lecpmple, A. ckliiie,K U)eri v.. ifetcu er, Joel Yancey, Chitenden Lyon ( One Vacancy.) ! ! Tennessee, 9.- Jnhn Hell, rryor Lee, John-Blair, John . Marnble, nvul Crockett. James CMitcheU, Robert riiomas R()bert acob Desha, Jarne K Polk, C. ISHCks. Ohio. 14. Mordecai Bartlev, John Sloarte, Fhilemon Beechei , f William Stai beri Wm. f'reigfiton, Jr. Joseph Vance, tjohn Davenport; Samuel 'P; Vjtiloni J rimes Findiay, Elisha VVhit- The numher of applicants f r mai cptit racts, w ho recent l vtiied "W;) itigtbn.'is stated by -'.the. NathriSl.lij. teiligf-M-er, to have hern ! !)'( k two and three hundred. I iavjig ex- jire-sed a, desire to rail m, ah ! m r their.respecfji toTlie PreIntl-ht "1 t United Stales, lhev cotJei-r.1 Brown1 Hotel, on the 17 Ii i'il. a 'I appointed a comn itu e, ennd-1; t. Jxulge Austin, r.f Ohio, Mi. K o aod Miner, of Pa. to ,tra.! - on t'.v. President and Seoieta'j, n a'e i' wishes of the Vonush, and know at what bout it Wfdl b -gteeahle lo recei e tl''u I Uo committee we.e Vecewd H".U z.4 politeness ami M l"mea ui.i. "t IVeNideut and SecrHaiy '.tl;-l k I. ...... t ,1 .oa tlicl 4 O f U'lK. IM- redly after dinner, Hie.vi-i'e nn,,VpPfi atiRrmvnV.aiwi fifiia Powhatan Ellis. ; tlesey, William M'Lean, bn YVoods, , Jesse B. fWilliam Russell, John C. Wright. Illinois. Eiias K. Kane Thoma. Alabama. Henry Chambers, Wil liam R. King. David Barton, Thomas H. lieoion. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. ,lfiije, 7.- John. Anderson, Jamcs Peleg Louisiana, 3.-- illtam L- fhent, Ld vard Living-ton, . Henry H. Cur ley. Wwhft,3.--t1,hn ver H. Smith, Jonathan Jenoit g". . yssiippi'i . W i ! I ia m H a il e. Illinois, 1 . fjosepli Duncan ,roceson, under the S"t' dance of Jide Austin, hip, eoo.mittee, and proceeded in tff order, preceded by he elder et hers of the corps aad die cf1'' with (several couple f g" f..-.n. f)hio and Keniiu Wy, f -";1 feet to six feet ix and ve.. in hcighti io the centre, and m::'"; '1 .' I . t....,rt.P till tl l"1' ing 10 aoojn. imic o'm. -: to the office of-.tr. Clay, heinor inlroduCed lo Ihe accompanied them to the a6a)ia, 3. Gab iel P- Moore, tne pesident, lo bom they wff M i we not indulge the pleasing thought, a)ld a half, at any place short of it. " " I .... . . t a ir.-m. which as it shall be her dilWnre wh a Ruiimd can he made. Drovidetl v nte, Je emian i .en. - . . . - . ........ - t , , hail, at any piacc wn o. u. j mc ... r . . &c- . n,,,..wi P. wittv.ut : the change ot extravagance, that thing is equally demonstrable ot , - . . !,,uMl. F io ber town of Beaufi,rt she does nossessLltfrtn.;" flseed or anv other artir le. h!M '?S u !!,,s ' mt ire,, josepn r . an I ca.-e to have it polished and enchased, cverv citizen will agree that each taxable 'Mw Hampshire, b. Davbl lar- wtd shine with increasing lustre: (upon nt)ii shall oav 37 cents a year for the keri jr. Joseph Healey, Ichahod Hdii- f.iimose. Every man w ill ado.u ttiat no lettj Jonathan Mai vev, J iius urowu, I -------- - - - 9T..-.-is... t. -- . r.v -f.- - - be jWrneir would suqb a Railroad be prepar- j j bq. Whipple, jr. t brow q1 her beauty. It is an easy matter by widening t JohnMtKe, George W. Owen.f Missouri L f Edmund tiates. I delegates; Arkansas Henry W. Conway. .1f"ctgan Austin E W ing. ' Florida Joseph M. White. II ..low Canal a few feet, and deepeniuc rd for action, than merchants and api it two or three, to throw- it open to the J talisis would flock to Beaufort or New iiee nissaee of steam boats, and then the berntoseiz-theproh'.softheirbusinessup- ' ' . - . - . . . I l : . n . - L C. wh ile commerce ot the Albermarlei and unoiii- cotton, tiour, iron, iar, pio.fi, ot mi Pamlico waiera, would by the easiest, j pentinesta es,spas,ba i.lard,butter,to- mo molest, and safest navigation possible, I bacco, and upon the retut n trade whote- be concentrated at tSeauiort.i lt libera p- sale or retail i sail, sugar, tea, uma, pr hehded by any, that the wat'ersof ttese fish and all sorts of d y goods for farmers sound aie tw dangerous for the steam- and merchants through the countty. h -m th-mgh it cau scarcely be that any That w hi b was a maxim among the pt it he remembered thai Tevts of old. and whi h l anohed in ihe Ferrjionf, o. Henian Allen, Rollin C. MalJary. tDanjcl A. A. Buck', Gct. E. VYales; Jonathan Iliitit. .Vassarhusftls, 13. Sao.md C. Al- ienjBei jamtn Got ham, J dm Bailey, H,.f!-es Uaac C. Bates, Jmt New Members. i;Members of a previous Congress, but not of the iw!ppH nnd received tvnn a- ii- i.-i-,. rib-hand." The Prei.u ...f.wopd il.em through thf.difff n..4i,fmenls. lnciuuii.ov ,v" V .ii j n .n.ir9iu and litco t At r.. People ioh-f; I u I I !1 1 F til - U ll-v l .tituenis. . i ne . p ' - "v 1 - t Jt rbIVAMLV.L The United States Gazette, a paper the Chesapeake presents fully as great ex posh re, and yet this is continually tra versed by boats of this description. Not li s- difB ult is a passage up and down the 'Mississippi, yet this may be 'said to swarm ith ihem. Nor.let it he imagin ed that steamboats may not. pass along a Canal, Into common Canals they must not he'admitted, on account of the con tracted limits of such .Canals . for boits. drawn by one or two horses. But there .e Canals upon which steamboats woik continually, and it is unnecessary tort fer to -my other than the Caledonian Canal through which such boats run regularly, See R'-ooris of Pnbl'c Improve rDtnt' fr 1 820, p. U, 14. Also for 1821. p. iv. aud vi. st! r i p t u r e s, w i i t h o 1 d h e r e a lso. " V h e r e - soever the carcase is. the. e will the ea--gles' be gathered together. Wherever planters, manufacture is, a nd tn ere bants can meet upon terms favorable to their mutual intetes's, there each vill find the other piepait d and eager for vconinjer- t ial transactions. . , Pjie way. theri is clearly open before Locke. B. VV. Ciownmshiebl, John published Hi Philadelphia, oti llie side Reed J hn Davis, Josepi. ' Richard- of the Administration, and, .distin- snn He a rv W. Dwight," j.din Var- cui shed for candoi, fain.es. and mo- num, Edward .Lveiett. deration, presents ine following vie served won reiies..".v" f . ,idet. drank the health ct. -. " ..j -.. ;c;h..d them ?"cf tractors, -ai.iu .vT. i " n, .i.o nrnoress through l"- a. a rS ' l" ' f .1 mni.Mr It) WI.IV-." and Bye-ways look their - i - . - - - - 1 jr . - - - . r - ?A6 Wonrf,2.-Tnsiram liurges, ol the t'.esidentiai quesiton. u -nir, .; - ; . . .production wi i i iuji i mri n iiivii - ... Dulee J. Peace. Connecticut, 6. John B state of Pennsylvania 4 iha t rnrf . dw in. Ur- remark, tnat in ine lew counueH ii.i i. - f api I : ' IWT .. . II . L'l, t ...I....K ..Ati....a I.Ot'A hullli . I PPPI I I"""- , - . ! an oe .iet w in. roves i.aioer. iiio i w iiic.i cwms i,o vvv . , , , i,0pinr !inv r, n-na wtucn returns navet ueeu irnru, ,, , ;.i, l.nvii in" r , , Duvid couiprisiiig anbul Ivvo jlhird4 of the M ell pleased b a P , ' L. L - . rt.;.A rU, token of respect tor Hf See " Reports f 'Public Improve ment for 1820, p. 2. . t See " Reports of Public Improve ment'Vfor the vear 1820, n. 25. The " Old Swash," and Teaches' Channel'" are two sandy shoals "of 7 or 8 feel m xlepth, over one jir the other of which vessels rntist pass, tht v on Id iro out to sea or come in, through Ocracoke Ifdet. Phelos. Ralph J. Ina:erso Plant. ' vvbole numner ine asce .Hn.cu . a i prretarv. .- ! . . : . i ... .- ; - i auirn f h u ni' u -- 1 '. York 34. Daniel D. liar ot the Adminisiraiiru:i is tvitnin a in- ".,riiarl cf the? F' oril iu...rfc'IC! MartiodaJe (1eorffe lie of 12.000. 'votes. . ! v - ,. I lie. geaie , . V 1 1 n i j v- v 1 - - t r-1 - . . . , O. Beldeo, D idley Marvin R.idolpb eleclio votesr Buhner,:J'hii M..gee, C C. Cam hreleng, .lohn Maynard; San.uel Chase, Thomas lf. Oakley1, John C. Clark. S. Van Rensselaer, JJoht. '!. Dickinson, Heniy 1(. Morr. Jo n a s E I h ' r J o . s S t t , v D i i el G.-.fSarnsey.Johii-G..- Slower,- "Na- ihamel Gailovv, John V. iayloi, . of 12,000 vote,. , ! v 1 ne. grea.c-. p v e n ' K Thi etlVct w hich the resiilt of an n.en eclioairrone district has upon the vitat.on, w ttb de.niano.Vr, is well known to -rfolkjhr iliticans, af.d has been largely cal- c " "' . yffl Un"- i)e.I on by tl.e wa.y polmcian. ..f ;' l 'Si3.fi polittcans, and has been largely cal Mitniori nn Yw tlip ivntf ttolitieiana of vutaivt j '. - j i - T. -... . , ok spars r1 i the tunes. -A independent; chroni- tie by aged fifcen year4 f clers, He have no objeftiori lo giving week from berk. , V Tlie T eiiCMHiion. to lhef truth, let iilii- UoU-g iaoay mate iiiQuence effect us a it will ! were made one. 1 ft rid Mi frrtt' the faui r bil the, Jb he, aH rrf he ve ed Uhi tl, io ha 'At th T te tl at I " y h b v :'' -h ; i I c 1 I
The Elizabeth-City Star and North-Carolina Eastern Intelligencer (Elizabeth City, N.C.)
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