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' .-'I c llm 44 -i? -slWv V),!; 'VOL. vil. No. 3. MILTON. XciM'U CAUOlIXA, MAY !3, ihS. WHt.Li: NO. 3i5 t '-if t t li ; 5 i r . 1 . Til OlWt'.e W.l I, ';.,,-! f-v- r ... p m.i.,.-- ami a f Ji.re li is-. Atr-t-tisenlenlJ. m.kir. r a '.iar 'c Irs-. inserted tne first tim.tin Hf'v cents, ifj twetuv-fivf cen't ftr erv mrtqnent Tir tinn. t tiPfwitmueii "erws- or Ifrred. : i a rj ,-ron iii'i '- tfiltff.) there was expended, durinsr submitted to the Ser.ate at the nrt tat p-nod, ;t?'i 4 TIMES iou thenafur, f-r thtir adice aaa consent: asi 1 is M x- - 1 ct inpen-a:t n, to .New l oru. vtf -tn'j'tnt' ,i fit'ner vor O'.iiv, iu-t a 1 of-in ha" in three be allowed t any Cinrte oesd. tei.tion in 1 h ladelphia, Mb W Var, T'lnnCio.-! -lotlars for Affaires, or any of the S. rret arijHis pae to era ( rui, 150 00 "t'i -A" hs xpendH' herein before docribed, who sl.ad rarr.atre hire and ex pen- rililTuW '"" not l.ve 1,, poo.utc-d a3 -fore- b;;;"' 120 SO To T.h(r -u,tJV. f fay, beanr tf the i.ature oft-ar , t: ,!i;rt':.i f ur ;'-riatc!i-,; to .Vlfwo, lor his pa-acc cti.tiLUrty l tV.t e l l.-.i.d thtlr . t t- ' including one ua wanT arti tin ir rot i i t , ; . i: ;t- iu ai HiUnf'iiff itii tiii . kL.i li '. hx J li U a. I t: im tl I rtt rved Tnls .san is s-nall, b'lt as it wi naia :u hre :t violation ot a positive ; !a-v of Con sr?$, it is vvor' i. o at- cmririrti'in. Letler9 ta the Kciror must he p.st p'd. 15 rimi-s'lay 16 Krida- 17 'a irlay 18 S-milat 19 Monday 2'J ' uesday 21 Wednesdv i 5 ;9 i r7i i' I 5 5T i fi I ; 5 56 4 ' 5.i6 6 ,i 5 55 6 6 w " ' 5 54 6 7 and c'.trged cc.!,n. U.nner one '" ! tent;on. ' By ail act of Con-Jf'-es, of "Iiy, 1S2"), (ay the Con littee ir wil! ipo-'ar that t'le puhlication o" such treatips i, c-mfin' S to one pa per, an 1 that to be within the liiii" of the State or Territory to whir?; he.uhiect--natter ofsnrhtreatv 'n'' e, tnat tion, car it be tia le to appear, th;rtV? suh- Wt-nauero; any Indian Treaty he lonrr's to th? District of Cotmbh. Tr. CI av has then, in theery te'--v"' 'tlie l i v, put the abovrJunt "t -V ll'l rsfro i -T.iv'i Dc:f;;'n."t;trr 1S24, toth Exirn?es to do. 23 "3 18. h hehruiiiy, 1325, mnLhi 51 j Hi return pasape to New days at o p. r (Jay, and traveJIiiiif j ioi k expeii-.-s tit-i;i L .Ttcatreoa to Bogo ta, ani fro-n ih r. e to Wasiiinuton, a bm; er of the v nventioii bef.vt'en the I y e I Sla is .d Colo i h a, $1,190 00 Expenses from thence to W ahinctcn, His t cmpensation from 17th March, tin- day of his departure from Wash- 150 00 CO 25 : nr. .No v we ore U'i I t "-io possible co? her, Esq, the rpprsenta'1 gress, from this district, f r a !V"0"rt iron th? Co-nniittee on so 'nnch of the Public- Accounts and Expendi tures as relates to the niart-) ...t -' State. This report ocrtipios QD ?a e3,the greater part of which oonsists .ifLi.i.. r ? j i .i c h t -Vi ihoius mrnf'iifii uv Tire rj'a' !e- . partmcnt. This dor-i'ii :it sh udd he disseminate ! far avi 1 wilp, that the jieoole nhxht he enabled iidlv to coTipri hn 1 the monstrous extrava g? of th-i-ir ruler tlioir inter to fi? ro(wt o! bis nensTtoC'l fU, r Mr. Force. Congress savAhis Trea ty s'lall be publisiied (lor instance in i ntfreWjool foMxoii(ion. find Iroml n.loi to Livernool. on his return., rv Clav. r ' F- m T- Old ! DEPaRTMEXT OF STAT" We nreindebtel to :S. ' OP : irUn.Tprr,- o. 'vein Con j , t't r;apr only. No! says Mr. 'av, pu 'inrr ''is firnrl into the run- 'invent r-oi .1, it -hdl lie published in my paper r!v National Jouriia! o't, i m ist take care of my frien Firce. If th law- are thu -rt dlance and t'ie people's monevtlu- sq;nn !red oi h'rehii0: editors in th 'Imt fiiir year; what will he done in the 'a it four if .Mr. Adams be re-e- i cted. I'in A. Kmar. Charge des .A fa;i-es at London, for his salary fr ; th-first of Tu'y, 1823, t!ie day .vch h?s duties o'ii-nenced, to tl j 31st of August followinrr, when tli- disregard of econ-t'ti"' Mid th pro ra inner in which thexr have la vi:i"l the nations's money, while twviv ofK)nr ho'jst farmer an- Vit- wasy.-srJtrrtnor, on i.Vic'ir tooU and pa rasites. We may, prhah!y, here after, present oar readers with so Rltioh of this extraordinary report, as e a inates imme I'-it v fron th co-n-j m'tee, and which enters into a re- ) vie v of some of he nost obectiona- ' ble items contained in the various ; statements fiirnishe 1 h the D-oart-ment of State. T i the . -n?an ti'ti", ho vever, w? reco i nnn ' t th pu'i lic the foil iwino; sy-ioDsis of this r -port, which we have copie 1 fro n the last Baltimore Republican. The 'Kc -vi 'iifl.l i t-a i , ,,' r .tr The Committee of the TJoas of Reoresentatives 'on so mueh o the Public Accounts and Exoea. l!tnres a relates to the State )iarf naitt,' have male a renart. A friH has sent us a copy of't; an 1 we now pro pose to lay hfore our readers sne extracts from it, that they mav hi 're for themselves how m ieh rath there is in the assertion of th? Id ; ns nrtv that ' the present is the most eeono n- To Geori S. Watkins, Sprcia! inpton, to t!;e 2d July, Mei ncrer i(t!ie United Srau s to 1827t inclusive, the day heiTiiister ;.t Londoi-, fjr nmim ii-; of his return thither, ma- atirafrm ljth March to 1st JuIvVjkjncr lOTtlays, at 6 dol- 042 60 ljS25t 112 tl'f Wl rgjlaiCSafs per day, per'd 7nc udin his Vseout j" au 1 ritvmg, travedinz e.xpjyj. $51205 50 VoV VWl' &,rM T,lis TheorIore W' C". ' 'nfie?jool foondon, and troinison of the Secretary of Slav, Hen- m.tUr rtat df-t i i n t i: J lii tl, il is ii ; it t tr-t- I.tic fn.;l l t.M.u -! tri.t L; : if all i fn jut r u-iiikhI war m c i. u lia deim'.s, h.- )xt i su-r.ii ' it terely t!. ff rt rf Aatirc- Icr- ...ir t .- s-ji. ;iMii aro.'.isa ro.i creat ; Liii.d; nrc, tlx- H;ar rir's u f. r sai li nn osm rtei' crrtt : s i n i -t i'e. ti hi tho-e i.'ai.d-. x" port ,a ai.y iiai:m ! t r nd fron New York back to Wash K ton 81,347 G8. Ia t is examine tliis case a little. This ?. G. S. Wa'kins is tbe son of one if the Auditors at Wndi.iitr nii, T-hias Watkins, Esq. known lietter K die na je of (Tncl.- Toby,' ne of die editors of .Mr. Adams' paper tii1 .National .Journal. .Master '.leo. i3bo.v prohab'v was then a Clerk in one of the Departments. t jet as see how mucii tne young ere of ull kinds, staws, 'iil1-s, j ork, bacrn.i t,ri.-, .t 1 1 : i s, i ; al Meres, f di m- 1 t Mt ik. T he yt:i iij al trade, liowvr, fir, i?, 1 li u the various Hut's ofp.tt b f'iut , luin- hir, .staves nid hir.It s. Vt ie ceive in return, fiom aritms ish-iuls, niolasst's, snrar, riT. -,n,n and fait, and to a ir.m h ;rf:.tcr rn tu.i il an is required for tl4e ronun rn,u of During the w!io!c time 'r ovn citizens J ai ol iir Mr. JetTerson was in office, he never Jmen haiif- ra .ke cxtensixe l)ipni-- ts trave an office to any relation or con-; ' hia.Li r, tve, and order die rc nexion of his. Should not dehcaey ' turn cargoes t New York, or tthtr have prescribed the same coure to Nrth ni ports, to pay. ftr coods Mr. Clay? bo'id.t of the merchants cf those We have thus laid bef .re our rea- cititv : and this is found to be a n ai ders some extracts from the rt port of tua!i advantageous inde of lijnk tlieco nmittee, and made a few brief ing remittancps, or, in otlu r words, comments on them. jof .ain-j- their debts. I "This trade, sir, is alo very con- SPEECH OF MR. BRYAN. vement to Northern shipowners. I We make the follow intr extracts n"er, oi i neir essns croud our ports in t'ie la'i ot tlie ear, -.ind fi;d rentie r,,, even without rec uirncr from the Speech of Mr. Bryan, th P" lJ " "'e,,rl i :d intolv;,withaue,etotlJctrct- Ueprntative in Cc,.,m,s fro.n -V Tt;11' ,,,,,,-v,' rasd. 'by the trio the Newbern district, in this State, in ng our !u r, i.c. to theAJot In- AV11 tn-iU him a hbvral allowance oppodtion to the Tariff, and particu- tV'T t .. . . ... . l,rl.-iU ;t.,n...:,i. I, 5. oJ t.ieir own produtts to tlie w.lands. per annum, $75"1f Ft amount of his outfit, ecn d o one year s salary, 4,500 00 85.253 15. Endorsed thus; The Pres.derst approves the above charges, 22 ' December, 1828. H. CLAY We will make no re narks apo: the pt:Mvi ranee of this allowance o: "IVE THOUSAND veo hun-Jn n f '! ztrht dolfars to .John A s!n:rf r sirty-tii'o -lays services, when in fact lie reu jered no services; bu vill sub ;iit to th- public the two f - io mix extracts invn tne act or uod- rre!s, an 1 leave them to say wheth it was not in violation of that ac. The Act of Congress 1810, chap 61, sections 1 an S 2 is m the follow ing words: 'That the President of the Unite urates sna'i notaiiowto anr Minister c,fnipoteitiary a trreaer su than at the rate of nine thousand dollars per anno o, as a compensation for. a! expenses uo'itrs per as a com vnsa.tion for all suppo.e him to have had hischam- tr a .id turtle. From Washington to New "'J ' 830 P'ol, . 150 From Liveopool to Lon don, From London to ' IJvcr- and tntre barter them ftrM t In- io; 30 30 V Fro.T; Liverpool to 1 -c-w- orK, Fron. New Yor'. to V. aigton, 'ash- ISO 30 larlv to that itP.n wldrli lavs a tliltv uil",,r,,wu prouut i u. I!.e oflO c uts per crallon on Molasses; the cle; T eeiiWt of which, as we think h is produce whh h they lApto J e- rlvdiewn bv Mr. 11. wi'l b to or;h (aV and eu h,, t f,t -f ( ? Vmountpaid G. S.Wat kins, 1,347 $420 00 G8 India Trade, which is important to cure Successive cargoes, couuuunUy North Carolina, viz. the trade with creasing in value, and funidi.i the French Islands. The executive a!j,11Pnt to an enterpn trafiA. has, by its negligence, lost us the " This trade from North Carina, trade with the British Islands; and !! 1 boheve, principally withthe when Coneress shall have legislated French Islands. It is iwnt-all, a us out of that with the French, (which 6rr'er tradr' AN v re rot a15' will be. the consequence of the pas- "Port suar co&e, cr specie frt n) a sace of the Tariff 13H1 in its oresent FrtlJch iland; irolases is then fre ! shape,) nearly nil our foreien com- wcem-d of ntcessity as a nrnru merre must cease. No stone set-rns carP T,,e fr,ldl'c' tr: tie left unturned to grind poor North at pro.t it rtamly rai rr ?r tn Carolina to the dust. St d" -a1 l i rthn, n.r. ( 1 . i Mr.B. was speaking in reply toMr. i Buchanan, of Pennsylvania, r mi. ,0''S. p,::t, l cannoi otnexe Ji.at tins I t.use would rorstnuo inpo-e tne ac tiob "al burde n ct nten platta-by tl i- hi!lt m. , . T1 , uiiii d iuii iti ui i9iai i iil: 11 it. : It If l ne gemieman irom i tnnsyna- ; . . . , , , , , icct in all its bcarir g-ai dr tK raiir ni nia has said that hemp and inolas- . ., , r , . . r ,, , ' P , As the trade is new conduced, ,it ses isa miserable then ( ioreloiiUt r.ee. . , . V ... , ,1 i - i , barely sustains lt.-e.l; its pre t a!ue Sir, 1 readily admit that it does not -". ,i-- .. r i '- ' , J , , . , conits in Jthe in.v tjyh nr which it lea' Aatiiinistration, that ever vas ni j hs oersana1 services and rha rftiintru. ti p chol! -a . - v. . . . f I i su-- ,v...v. ..v. o ..-. i. ..I, ti - r : i am n ' sre aes .xna:res, a tne report ltsett which takes its satp. crreater sum than at the rate of four merits Irom the hot xs ' o! the Mate thousand five hm l-e 1 doll J 11 . ... 1. . icpJiri'urui -tin oirtlflieri-s Tl le a'lTim, tvat by the oncers ol Uiat Depart- his personal servi-es and exDenses; weutv . nor to anv Serretary of Legation or Fur extra Clerk . .hw n co nd mav Embassy to any foreign country, or ... . tracitkgy In the year. 1825, Balance after all expen ses pad. $927 68 NINE HUNDRED Jk TWEN rY -SEVEN DOLLARS (clear of 11 expenses) for 112 days services! i. i . ii I'.n i n v ;ii nun i 1 1 ,u 1 1 i inn . m A hat must one ot our plain reoub- ' J . . consist? in jthe tn.p lean farmers, who would consider iP ' i.ta, io a I)Un r , ,1;S5 t t ,-p, dnssum as a handsome reward for a '; flourishes, and beautiful imapt rv, r .m f tl whole year's hard labor, think when ' or nr".1 a iitious of investating rr cla A jD ,'P va. he sees a voune prigofthe Aletrop- ?nf.'ert , w,th art.hcial d.pn.ty or ( o(nhlV XUi.Ut ..fomakeitinleJiha M! 'ble.cf'. and tire iliffmui kind of tirlnr fer v . . cir m.,11 lie irnre sntislnrtnrilv attain- . ... rr-. - A hard workinc man, who pavsi ' ' - . - . the est India market. 1 U it''ef hi. taxes to government, and w ith an cd' :t c ,mirCS5 "p" "V cTm11; season is most pdvai.toc-.u d.- vo,- sir, will oe more sauMacioruv aiiaiu- ed, if I can impress upon th- commit- h ?dvait3pt t.Uv, d , too ' nloTn mr.ttrrs nf fart, untt snrh . . . v. - edtvtlie tarmertotnesefrcup::-r.i inferences from them as common , . . tlill. iaMl(1 . PiU.ilrf tnml-M I ll ,Ti41n n-t Atl oend his -uw "!u?l ",a,vc J "c iicmrc" '".' the groceries for his farilv, whi.li ntoLon- arrrrd!r.p ton y n tchii mci-tlhis we Ilow dcemcd the onWry, if ' remark?, has treated the aduitirnal r ! " - strictest ecpno-irv, can 1823, 1S27 - Total . A certin eery year of the Clerk I $2,55.3 7 7,561 03 3,57 45 t Secretary to w Mi nister Pleiiip(-' tentiary, a iTMater su-n tnnn' nt the 8 13,71 1 24 -. 11 1,,c i num, a a compensation iui m j--j personal services and expenses; with tins oroviso, tuai u suasi ut.- eye to the barely make the two ends of the year meet, sees a young man s hard earnincs in a ilxinsr trintoL' don: Nine hundred and twenty-se- remarK5 n treaiejuue aac.ii.rn- nec con)fort5 ofUfe. ven dollars, for 1 12 days services. nn , , wnn tt " I thin I may say, sir, that ch 'To John IL Pleasants, bearer h shouid prod..ce excitement. Sir, sevei.eighths of the tonnage of N of tlesnatches to Buenos Ayres and :f ;. i,e such - small affair. I am sorrv robna is euip.ojed iu this r Tito Jennrp. lot. Iiic rrnSftTl' ' lOth April o i22J j--- tice it. I TP" 11 1 ii it oe sucn a sman auair, i am sorrv r r ati.' n imUH ,1,0. and about forty vessels .from tht- luacTurcs Miould have s-topped to no- " ' rr . I can assure the centleman "-ragr, aw-ut r i ! i. .1. I .1.11 .r- an- y-.,.,.- " , ... " II . ri Lb. dudintr his' passage, going and re- tl)at h a maUer Gf serious impor- I odia voyages way be made uV."' A- turning his travelling expenses and tance to my constitucnts a, w cn as lo vtar. nuar nor. i mm ine lime ni inu ieav- . . .in. c-. i nm (pui .. t v" .', -ftiio TTnWed States ! t. the citizens ol tne eastern stales. . prrr-tvy ain amount i appropriated , Tor the P'X ijr Richmond on the 19th April, to . Tl,egentenian frrm Maine seems that if tins vent for our rm, ar by ConrrrAs tor oavmeat i i allow to a Minister "P' the 26th My, 1825, in whtch inter- tQ that t)e ctate hc closed, great anu gcnerr.1 diert erksVeachdevHrtment,anr;tiar orChar fQ M h moe; rnust enue. I Lavesaid, ir, uat ' based lnsrimaiure. : --j - : iion, uie means oi geumg 10 oue- .-. tMan anv cw in the Un- t.m. i near this ariditinr.l tins appropr anon t t. - on ontfiL wMch shall uooo'the estimate, . inrmsnea oy tne r , nwf, aim "r"-,ls ", 11 . i . ...!,. ,ni in no mp ptrwl one lull ear s sai- aeai ottiie aepaniieui, w , r-"i. dec ... ...... as U,P necessary for the purpose, and o- yv cu Y-WCS ,IKnn i,y-u uu ( rd l Anv person would suppose, frorn;ass ion. I am glad that he thought so; burthiD. This : amnion, sir, hldak fce necessary for the purpose, and o- . a-v m s ' ' i i tbe 9-nrtiint, dee ned ! Affiires .l.i au jt . - e'ouisue fjr the payment of the 1 tlerks, ai sum is aoproori ed to to entitl second settion enacts, wnxt anv Chartre des ffairs, or this statement, which is literally co- fclerks, ai sum isaoorooriked to toentui-ai v.hScu pied from the books of Mr. Clay's fcet contiK'tneie PV fo any Secretary of any Legation, or Lm- df h Mr. Pleasants did ATfr,! COOViU HUH" . . .a many iO lO AJliriiua i in i "1 S rv.P'Th appropriation fothts cretaryofatty Mmvstor Pkuipu- f He Iiiect is also based uo.n estimates tiary, to the co-npensa.io. there.u Re f fakshedbytheheadofthedeprent. belore P'i? Wurpool,and sent the despatches' rt L l t 1 1 v v - 1 X 1 l... I.:a ,rr nd n;mt-Jta)ay ITlCr IltrOVeitiLIv SUSta-rw ' his real in a gotd cause: but I c J:r" lurar, tire that genth man that the St the rf nc' or ,t. of North Carolina ha i also a roo.t - o euic, imoortant interest at stake, and I am ; u"ul niut at co2 pi. Wj(, happy to have his able assistance, or pavabiein molars at .n'afec, ratiSr to cooperate with him in de-; 2J 7 C.l.tJoter-eitsHrnenr tent noon M"- I"""- ' ",K ""K"-.! niv. nit' s-- - f j A i -r- j .1.- XX-t I..o trode hr-.w bum- 30(1 5 Ct fr wa . iP f,,nichwi n dnvnr iirtv L S,an 16J5-0-7 kiwbm of .teUn. ed Sir; hy .nd .th th, the t,ptain of ,he vfWl; l.v l om - or exrra CerfV lire. mat .um-.tti. , , trom the start, and tlie HlVi sav i "-s i . . . i ic huroM- aiitii-riseri rr matt; - f... tbre vears won' t aTWiiu u ble they may seem. I V n aatnt to dent is hereby autliorised to make , Y'v -vl - .. r. Kr.ftm. . such ' aoDointment. svhich shall he i on guatre, and by the y , - ii The onh:foreif:n trade o' North cenuprr rorotn, i ; nd loinr has been, with mponer . UU4T.UI ,be WW "India Idandf: while the ts gallon, shallowness of orr water1 forbid our ance for freigl; participation in the European trade, erage car5o n, wthf t wf7 saV UUvi; waeut " M; "w : - . "... , , w. Y
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