Uim was as large as Job's or do larger 1 1
than that of Cincinnati)*. In some soci- {
ctics h reward is proposed to him who '
shall produce the best cheese, or t tic j
best (it kin of butter: now, it would be a !
little singular it you could not find a ??
pood chee>e in a poor dairy, nor woud ,
it be strange if a p rson s'>oulo make a
very good firkin of butter who common
ly make s veiy bad or possibly none at J
>11 except on particular occasions. Why ?
rot. in this, case, let the number of cows j
I e known, and tin dairies which tluv !
make, and give luin the credit who I
makes the largest and best dairy from ;
the smallest number of cow*? This
would encourage the making ofdaiiirs,
not a single i hcesc. Much the same
might he >i*id \*ith regard to the tflvct
*>l the encouragement given manufac
turers: they m.ikf a solitary effort once
a y?.ar to tn.?ke sonn thing ol a superior
quality, &nd probably succeed, but they
to not act upon a pi an which they can
i font mi nd to others for its u<ili<>; in
t'.re. the e? il si ems to be, that encour
ag tnent is gi\rn to t!>at kind ol ntan
b-'euient w h.ch is t.ot ol pnldic uti.ity.
a iwrmi:h
I i>\* i4 \gn \ \\t e\\\ge \\c c .
New Tori*. November 19.
In thi? d*y"s tiazrttc. our rt adei s w ill
find verv interesting e\' tacts from Lon
don and Liv;rpool pjj>ri?, ieceiv?u last
evening by 'he f.M sailing -Ir.p t ones,
captain Uc I otl, in 38 days ftom Livei -
pool.
Trf -trre of the ctops in Europe, but
panirtiUi 1> in Lnglar.d, en^iossing al
most liit so It- al'.t n ion oi this commer
cial qoirmnni'.y, we h.i ve given ali that
we find ?>i? th:s suf jcc . I is a fact, thai
the news ? ! ! ad weather, and bad crops,
is ftil y confirmed by I ' i is am\al; but
Mi;c her c jie tobe benefitted, is some
what problematical.
Tnc kiii?^*.'t Lngl nd arrived a* Brus
sels on the 27fi ? t S ptcmbei. and on
the following day dined with the kiugnt
the Netherlands a' the paiac ol La< ktn.
On t e first of Octol.ei ne pas-' d oxer
the fields ol \Y aterluo lartic B a- olid
Li nv, and proceeded lo 11 mover.
lUii's Weekly Mesne r get cf the 7tii,
coi-'a ? - tnr follt wins*: ?
" \\ r havt* ijtciy abstainer.' from any
men'iMiof the affairs of Spain, .est on
the one hand, we si.ould appea> to give
ei'icouivgt ment to pnnciplt-s cer ainly
thete cat tied to excess, and lesion the
other, wc should sieni to take part with
her late ft e jlt at.d despotic government;
feeble, as to the protection of person and
1 fO| < rty; and despotic, ii somut h as t tie
will of die k:t>g, an'? the power and ii;
f!uen? c of the nobility, occupied ihe
plare of law An event has now occurrtd
of si serious a no to re, as to r? n<'er i;
ne< tssa v to te'ini. ait l!n> toibearance.
Our rcadets wit. le.it n, wi'h some sui
prise, tnat England and Spain a?e upon
the eve of a state of tl.ings very little
short of actual ?ji; and a lea her, al
m st. mav turn the s< ale ei.hei w,iy.
?* I" ia . tTair ts hriufiy as follow-:? In
a Spanish paper, called t lie Regulator,
appeared m t? nor the following para
graph. ' 1* is aOti med, r?at his Hi il<innic
Majes V, ( ico r^c the 1 *>u rtl?? will do
himselfihe honor of tnk:n.? a secon.i wife
in his pttsti.t journey to the continent;
and ti.at tf.is l??'y vv <11 he chosen horn
one of the G' rman court- ? ;)' rhaps the
youngest pnn e- s oi me Aust. ian house
ol Ever hazy ? a young I d\ ol the a;^e
of IS vearj, and therefore extremely
will sere. I to th** ma'tiie yaisof h:s
1 > itish Majesty, now in his 60th year."
The paper men goes on to add, 4 that
this j.e?vs can ex ite no surpiisc, since
there are persons to whom ^,1 nimes
a-e permitted, an:l who. though the ob
ject ol net til exe? i a' i >p, ne\ erthi less
e'j"V all the favors of fortut>e, if tc
?oo!S?; do not iiS^ail them at e*e?v hour
;?t d every minute oi the dav, and if they
a: e pet nutted to erij> y the it uits o! tnen
misdeeds.'
?? i mn.tuiatciy upon tne ptil>i:cjt on ot
this iT >? i' us J ? ' ?c I. - .it III 'ti-> i am
<\'/r to lot- S \'t -vet. uncut,
and (It: ma : ><! e (S. as ne :u i a j?o<?| iit?t:t
to rle a:?'i, t'it punishment <1 the libel
I e r. T ir S; aiiisri nruunt ortkrttl
tl'C pi o?e< u'loo of tne ?<!itot ami t Ik
pr.ntei; but tie j>ran? jury, or *|ia< is
tan toil iottie Spanish adfiutiis
tra'ton of ju tice.ihr; v out n% shouid
term r, the bill. ew!oi situ* upon the
luck of it that they no matter ol
pc seeutioit in the >' t ail (Km fl. I .itr
It' itisii mini , ' he* i to e, a <1 .he pow
erful rnoiiai It w ho in ii 1 1 pt cscms nav <
received no sj'iihu tion fn i his at tori m,
instil", and, so tar a> SpwWi an ? ncr -o
vernment a-e concerned. Iuv? no ? xp i
rati-.ii or aaUvfjc ion to expert for one
ol the rn '^t abominable libelant in. ueui
tini^H '*
Ti ?k? v. ? The paper of the 7 ? l? con- '
tains U?e follow ini?:?
A ? r-t ; c i Irom Smyrna, (ttu-d ihr 29'h
Au?*u-?t, has !>c ctt received, whii h men
tions a lact of (,:rc at importance, n m
truth ran be relied on. 1? male-., ? hat the
?mnrsiy ol the 1 ?> ? kisn ^>ui an had hcen
cfini'iiunn j I ed to '.h< Ciie? k fleet m the
Archipeia^, and that maoy of thrxc
ship* had determ.ned to accept it, and
?o ahan'ion the coires*. This mfoima- i
tioii was ^iv ri at Smyrna by a small ?
f-'rcii' h vessel of war, the master ol winch
dr< larfJ that he harl met several (iieek
shiph oi war returning to their respec
tive islands to disarm.
Letters dated the '5th tilt, have been
received frcm Odessa, but still without |
finally determining the ejuesiion of peace
or \v#r. No doubt is, however, enter
tamed of the amicable termination of
the difference between Russia and the
Hone. ? The appointment of another
ambassador to Constantinople, ii is sup
posed, witl be the mode in which the
pacific \ii ws of the empt ier Alexander
will be ii. iiUsicd 'o Kurope. A letter
from Leghorn ol >he 18?h Sept. sta;e>,
hai ve>>el* which left Constantinople,
on the *2 2d August, all agreed in their
aci runts i.f a complete vu ton hating
been gained by the G e<.ks over the
combined Tuikish and Kuyptian fleet.
London, t>ct. 4th.
F.xtrart of a letter from toe a^ciit 10
I.luti'i's at Constantinople, iLud Au
gust *2 5; ?
*? Since my la>t of the loth inst. eve
i v thing has remained lr.u.quil, and this
is tiie mure fully on hinted by the re
newal of some coniiucicial c petitions.
In coiisequei.cc ol the guvei nint.ni bav
in.: re fused to t??k> any tnoie coin, ub.?ut I
1 .lOcar^iit s hate i onic lorwai d, amongst |
w inch at e sevci al that had bv< n i onli a? -
ted foi 50 days i'go; and it is to be leat -
ed hat some ?ei iou> losses will ensue,
as they (ouldnot be in a state toenduie
a ion,: voyage alter such dett iition. Tne
C>nit>*ian liigate arrived at Smyrna on
t ie 18. h inst. The getter i opinion now
seems to be in lavour ol pea^e."
SPAIN.
Ti e ravages crmmiited by the yt How
fever in Spam, is most disti cssing. Tne
l*ien<n government has ad-.'p c?! ri or
ous ;o |nc*fi)t iis -pleading
in Fran c. The fevrr had l?een intro
duced into Marseilles. The ^ttr-tcs: ra
vage- have been commuted in Baicelo
na and Catalonia. Turtoso and t e wnole
shore of the V. t^ro is a prey to this ter
rible scourge. Malaga. C aciiz anu Poll
St. Mary are also v isitcil by i;. The La
zarctts of Barcelona was emp:\ ? all
ptiS' iit CMiitiuid there lud Cicr. Cata
lonia v\ us in ?!iM).-tioii. The inhabitant*
l?ad uitlulr unto the mountains, liom
whence thev wi re repulsed by t e peas
antry, and lelt to die of famine and mis
ei \ . The civil authorities had fjuiited
the town. A cordon ol troops had liee'i
established to prevent persons passing
into Fraiii ( .
TURKEY AND (.RF.FXE.
T<ie appeal an* of war b. tween
Russia jni! 'he Porte have subsided.
The accounts Ironi l'ta- kforl inention,
that an anncatjle understanding exists
between those powers. Th< London pa
p? rs i on. am the correspondence b- tween
the Porte and tiu Russian niinister. Ha
ron StrogonofT. In introducing tlitse
documents, the edi'or of the London
Couriei remarks, ,4 We think thrre
has been loo little of that conciliation,
on the part ol Strogonoff, wtnen would
be inspiied by sinrerc anxuty for tiic
maintenance ot pacific relations."
I lie lollou in^ is ropird fiom a Liver
pool paper of Oeiober 6: ?
Letters have been received by com
meictal houses in London, uhich ap
pear to confirm the intelligence 01 a
victory gaiiudi-y the Gi eeks and Thrs
salonians over I lie troops commanded
by me Pacha of Salonica. 1 tie engage
ment, which seems to have b-en veiv
bloody, took place in ihe environs of
Casandra. All the monks of Mount
Athos look part in it; titey carticd r.so?s
e-, and aiiimat' d the insurgents with
ihrir voices and >;c-?tures. The Turks
were completely defeated.
i netware repo: t- through I rank for?,
thai the Toikih Reel has sustained a
new defeat. 1 1 is also s*id thai *.hc ( ?i e?. k
Uistiup uf ^>u.loi?ir ii , and many merchant
have been m^kacrtd by 'he Turks.
A I* t (r I loin the Pai.idith
of ' he firoek communion, was, on the
1 9 .h of August, read in ail the ( irtek
Churc he-. ^Constantinople, ab? ir ing ll.r
fire! k. ? oirimunity of the protection ol
i:.c government; ant! a' flic same lime,
ricomrneuding praccuhle ( onduci.
1 he <i'etK :i ci, is sjid, in a conti
nental paper, to consist ol I ju v?sm-1s,
i an v lug each from I i ?? 4;> guns of a
i^rat number having lewer tnan I i; and
ol 500 rt h eh a.e armed from 2 lo j
jjuns. The lai get da-soi * esse ai c <li
mud inio loot b<i ladrons. The liist
i. uiits at tne in u.M o' the D.oda. e.lcs;
t e second is stjtiontd near lie Cy
( am s; ' he \ trd pi o r< ts t ne i I- ? I i v -
drj. hpezh , and I'rira; and the four h
is in the lot, i, m ">ra.
Letter'* ir?mi Tuition mention, that a
s< cmd sfpu' ron ol ohs- rvaiiun is pre
pat ing to >?ail lor lh? coa* s of (iitcc< .
lias it.r indent slipp d f i ? m 'he hands
ol Hi Haiti in o thosi ot I'ram c?
Vienna, Srpt. 17
( irrrrr . ? T f following ?l e It Idlest
a< < onnl telativt to (>i eek atlail s, which
is in have been ie< u*ed.
''Hostilities have i e scd for some
time pay if Albania ji.f! Lpii uv The
rumnis w inch h.ivc mcii ( uTcnt of the
pioi;ti>sot All, of hi* having fmnicdan
army, 6cr. ait > esMinle ot foundation.
1 1 e [ins no; Iclt ins lot tress and has lost
all Ins tte< it; since it is known that he
has ma'le propositions of a? commoda
tioti to Hit l inks, which weir rejected.
I'revcs remain* in possession ol t.ic
'i'uiks. 1 lie (finks have gamed soine
advantages hi the More*. I i ipol?-/./.a,
and two lorn have burrcndci ed. f'atrus
continue* ?o hold out with Napoiidi,
Homanid, Coron and other fortresses.
I htssaly has been evacuated by the
Turks. ? All attempts which havf been
made to fonn a ( oncetrtraied (iicek j;o
vernment and to dissolve the separate
authorities, have hitherto proved unsuc
cessful."
The French papers contain the fol
lowing articles:
Lc|(l?orn, Sept. 10.
The spectacle which <i recce now
presents abandoned as she it hersell, is
truly imposing.? She is without ar
mies without ammunition, aud without
ships of war. llei soldiers, like her an
cient heroes, arc o ligcd to delcnd
themselves with clubs and slings; and
yrt 111 this forlorn situation they have
twice conquered and dc*ttoycd two
Turkish ilotiiias, ha%c reduced almost
t>!l the fortresses of the Archipelago,
aud the conquered Turks have surren
dered to the (lierks. arms which were
destined to have been employed against
the in.
I.r^liorn, Sept. 15.
The Turks of Monumha~ia, *''o
have surtendered thai foiuess, ??re
- 1 in c k. with t e fiininess diplayed in
tin ir conlerences by the f*r?-eks. In tnis
fortress, one of the stuuigesi in the
rea, the lit eeks ha\e tound more than
9 j(>0 stand ?.t tii e at ins. and a great
quantity ol the muniiinnsof war.
A vessel Iroin Sytta brings us tlu
following news;
The I Utoinau fleet, after its dt feat on
the coast oJ Sanio*, sut rccdc*'. in rt as
sembling at llie Island ut 11 ?lod-s, ? in : c
it even formed a jun- turn wi h 12 -aii
belonging to the P?c!i* ??! K'-ypt ? l'he
commanders ol tne Turkish scpi..dron
spread ahi??i*d the report, that i ne ai i val
ot iMitail (itbralui the a<:ini.al ok tl?.s
little stpiadrun. would ^;i\e vctory 'o
the Ottomans, and thus te-animauu
their men, who vsc piump* to uki
as to lusc courage.
H.?n.>vcr, ^rpt. 2 J
It is affirmed, that out a,aUs w? t be
convoked immediately at. ei 'lie aiti\a?
of the kiii^r. ami tna. his maj -sty mih
m^ke a p. oposition, tci.dmg to n.tvi
the country fiom the bin t?? ii of main
taming an a> tiled loice, diS|?rop>n uned
to its resources. To attain this nd,.ii<ie
is a r-imour of employing !5.0>'<i II an
overiansto fot m t!:e gap iv ns ot Maita,
Cot lu, and tn?* Ionian hlanos; lluy will
he p-iu by (?r. at li itain.
Extract from a letter i<f a ynunjr officer of hta
Majeaiy 'a altip Medina, at Mnvnia:
44 When I wcni on short the ol. e. day
for fresh beef, I saw two poor Gtttks,
who weie just hung upovei llie beam ol
a door by the Turks, (the doors here
having a beam or two projecting oi.t,
thatched o keep the sun from thcin.)
These po?;r lellow-, were just sluii? up
as I pu.-scd by, with a small coid madr
last to the latch for the door, thiic or
four Tarks s andin^ >y at the time. A
tew davs .>a- k ?c eight Citeek bo
dies float by our snip, ant somciiirus
they have kdled twenty Cirreks in one
night. ? S:iire vrv have b- en ncie the
Gretkshave taken Irom the Turks a
corvette and :wo bn^s. and burnt a se
venty-lour and mx b'l^i by sending tiie
ships aiiicng them."
RUSSIA AND TUSKFIY.
Although we weie If^ci o ? clievc
'from the pape-s we rtccitco >?sicidj>,
thai ?c should hear no mo ? <>t a pro
babilry of hos 1 1 1 its on the par ol Rus
sia; yet it appears fiom t'.e following
aiticlc, cop it cl fiom the Ci.nrie' ol 'he
8:h of October, tiia'. thr- Tt .11 n r
not no yet U 1 mina .erf. ? / 1* ( i>m .Id v.
S?? pt -i.
Tlie hoper-f niaint . um e .* e <<t i\i ceii
the two empiie* se- m> inu' n dntr is.t
1 (I. At Wjruw, it is . ei ? v? ? iii.s in if.^
will imnierltxtciy r.,rnm'-:re. ? Ami.nc
tne manifold r\pons t iyt arc i.. 1 iicu
lation on 1 1 ? 1 -? t'.it.i fjutstion, v? . 11
ti?;it one power in .e ou ii of l.uropc,
w iio-e tnnimci it in he < 'ttoinau do
minion* is not mot '? favour, tl, i;.>-, ui.
<!c: ptc cut rire umstatu e?, a^ufd to
follow the same p? li< v a- the rouit of
S*. ret^rs?bun;h. < > t i ? e > *> in < as?- ol
war, this powei uillobscvt tnr ???lict
est neutrjli y On the othct hai d, 11 is
whispered ? lint an undrrs'ancin cx.ms
between the couttsoi Vieitwa and 1 .on
don as to the iim 1st suitable manner of
?? 1 miiKiMi g ti.e .'ifj^airs of I'lnkcy. Notes
are saiil to have been ^x< handed be
tween those jjoveinments and tt.e Ku-<
si in cabinet, and 1 is thought the nego
tiations arc not nutty tuou to leuni
nalC.
Fr?itn the Caracr as <..</cttr of Oct 1'S.
INDI.i'l.NDhM.i; l)F I'LKU.
Hullrtm Jrom t/ir ( i'tvcrnmcnt ttj C un
t/t nu man u .
At sev ?:n in the ? venii-g of the 1 llli of
Sr pi . hi> ( x< cllcri' y, the vn c |?i rsi'lrn',
received the lolloping j?t micd sheet 1
Iron 1 Guay^qoi:: ?
LXTHAOHDINAHY.
Stm?Lv, 5ih An^iitl, 1821.
Official Ittici iioin tlx f,oviri<?>r of '
Tru^illo, (or Troxillo) ur.ir'|uisol I'orrr 1
Ta^le, 10 ihc nupeimr government <*f
this provii?< e. 1
Hy an extraordinary courier sent to
me from the ministry oC war and ma
rine ol the liheialin^ army, I have re- '
reived the Ciu/.eiteof the government 1
of Lima, which, among ?ither things,
contains the oflit ul letter ol his excel- 1
lency the general hi rhiel to the m.i^i*- ?
tra' y of that <"n|?iial and tlx: a< t agreed
to in const quence of it, of which tw.j J
documents lite lolloping are lueial co- |
pies:
Mw>t excellent sir? Desiring as much <
as pn?sib!e to promote the happiness of
Peru, ii is indispensable for me to con
sult the wishes of its inhabitants. For
that purpose, I hope that your excel
lency *ill convoke a general junta of
respectable ciijzcns, who, representing
ihQ body of the inhabitants of this capi
tal, may sta'.ejvliether public opinion be
decided in favour ol independence. That
there may be no dt lay, your excellency
will be pleased immediately to choose
prisons of well known probity, intelli
gence and patriotism, by whose opinion
I snail he directed, in order tu proceed
to take the oath of independence, or to
carry into execution what may be de
termined upon by the said junta, inas
much as n>v intentions have no other
obji ct than th.-t of promoting the pros
pet tty of Atnei it a.
Cod preserve y<?ur excellency many
years. Lima, July 14 h. 1821.
J skk hk San Martin.
'J'o the !hn. the I'itt, t mum.il.
Kept}, with which the ci'y council
transmits to his excellency the gcncial,
the act of the Cabildo:
By the act, a certified copy of w:iich
is herewith sent to your excellency, is
manifested the decided wish ol the in
habitants of this capital to proceed to
take the oath of independent e, which
w ill si ivc as a dire lion to your excel
lency in repaid to the ul'< rior proceed
ings m? ntioned in your official letter of
yesterday.
God preserve your exccllcncy many
V? at s.
To-un-Htil! of I j mil, Ju ' v 1 5th, 1821.
The < ?nut <ic Sat. 1st iv>; Francisco
Sat ale; Simon Itabago; tlie count dc la
Vei;a iL t Kin; Ji?srf Manuel 3/aio (!c
.!/<> n.?; J'e.lro de la Puentej li?iuls<o
i d za Kiusy C'abailer ; il/inu*-! *l*u
d? II. ; Juan F.sieb?u de (ia.ate; ,1/anucl
Saens de Tijada y Coadra.
The Caracra* (uii-it' contains a h?w
o: tin (icneral Congress ol the Kepub
a* ol Colombia rclatit r to lu liotityul
tnc pitNsjthc preamble 10 whicn Mute*,
l ;?t the it ertv of th? press <??;ght to be
as tree as the (acuity ol sp. ee-. rvll.
T... C'ongres* ot t ? ? e Republic l Co
icmbia, have elected Simon Bolivar ami
^ei.era! Santanuer as \*ice 1'itsi :ent?
Comaou l. as si. mud./ red 10 the pat
riot furcti unde' (? ueral Bcnnu'lcz
T? i days .utrr it* Capitulation, the
?(| u at! t on Imn Puerto Cahello arrived
? li the h ii bor, and bcitt? inforuieJ ol
wnat had Cturif'l, as well as the ^en
eiosity (,f mc conqucror, desirvd have
to anchor in the port under a suspension
ol hostilities. Pcrmi*>ion \?a-> ^rau'ed;
ami t"C commander ot the fleet, with
his ofticeo, were admitted to cuter the
citjr? wherr they ; ai ti< ipjtrd in the joy
of the triumph, (ici.erat Uermudez is
said lo have covered himself *i.h glory
on the occasion, both as to his valor and
the generalship he displayed.
Lrginhtw e of Worth Co vol inn.
SKN \TE.
Friday, November 23.
M r. Wi'Ii .iiiimiii presented the peti I
uon of J < < In ? Wnfoiig. ol I.ilcoln county .
lespcitii-.r a t.tx on cei it 11
Mr. Welibo ri prewired l !??* petition
of l).*i:l C'jmpbril, of Ha>' TennesscCf
lot j iji <1 wjirant. Larh referred.
M . 1 i ink pi esemeii tiic petition of
rtiimhri of iiih3t>lt<tl>ts of Mi fien prav
i < 1 1 Oc aniitxtd to Coiiiiiibu*. ? Ke
lt r? <1.
< ),i iiim i(>n ol Mr. Scawell, Mie folio w
i ?? ! <?> .|> 'toil v? ? s ttdu^ti <!, v?/:
I'm* <? h tcf( tred to the committee
to tar appoint* <1 to iukc into ? o> S"d?*ra
'ion so iii'K h of ' liC govcriioi 's mrssagr
as m H io h< judir.arv, tnc expedien
< y of i pealing or o.odifyiojj the art* of
pit: lr pa?->ed at tltc Ust session,
i ts,ii i Mil*; he rcliel of hone->t dt??ior*>;
and t i'jjul jtiiij; certain s-iien under exe
? U' loll.
Saturday, N'?vrm' rr 24
Mr. \V illiuinson |ircHiitcd th?- peti
tioti of John lloke, and others, praying
to he mroi poratcd at a l ire Kngiue
company.
M . Ill ark. t l>e petition of Mary Mar
ker, of K'iIk'soii county, p> ay ing to he
se? ured in such prcpnty as ?hc may
hereafter a< f|iiii e. l.aoh iHerred.
Mi Leonard presented (lie billowing
P % >1111100:
Rr*'if\'tdi Tliat so much <?f the v?o
vernor's mc-.sa*;e a^ relates to the pr? u
niaiy distress of thi people, be itfcnrd
lo a select < ornmiMi c.
Which h as af'op'ed.
On motion ol Mr. Seavdl, the refe
rv-rr of ihe rommoiiic ation Iroin his
excellency thr ^ovcrnoi , and his . 01
respondents with the secretary of war,
which wis made to the < ommittce on
military land warrants, tins day, by the
1 wo houses, w?s reconsidered hy the se
nate, and a message w is sent to the
lionse ol commons, proposing to nit r
Hie same to a select joint committee.
Monday, Novrmlwr 26.
Mr. Williamson ptt^eivcd the peti
ion <>f J <? 1 n < s Pitt and John Kids, pray
ng for military land warrants.
M r. Campbell, (of New Hanover) the i
nemorial ol Kdward Newton and others |
onccmed in commerce. <
Mr. (iraves, the petition of Daniel
laivis and Walter Franklin, ol Suny, j
Haying authoniy to crect gates. \
Mr. I .in' say, (of Cnrritut k) the pe- I \
.1*1011 of Joseph W. Dowries, praying t
for a land warrant. AU of which wera
read and referred.
Mr. \V tde presented the following
resolution:
ReiUvtd , That the committee on in
ternal improvement lie instructed to en
quire into the expediency of making
provision, by law, lor the relief of the
hi it a of per?ons dying without will, who
are stockholders in any of the i.aviga.
tion com panic* ol tl?e state. ? Ariupte.i.
Mr. Richardson presented a bill to
incorporate Sardis Academy, in John
ston county. Head the hist time.
Tuesday, November 27.
On motion ??i Mr. I)> bci i ) , the com
mittee oi? mutual impiovenum was it.,
sti lie i cd to inquire into the expediency
of imtuu ing a boon' of commmiuners
in e-ch county to superintend the pu!:.
Ii> roa anM ol transferring from the
county courts to said board, the super
intem'ance and regulation ot the sanir
M . L onanf presented a bill foi the
further suppression ol tire and iinmo
t alt y. Read t * .?- li st Mine.
On motion of M r. Campbell, (of N'-'w
Hanover,) 'he committee <?l finance v?
instructed t<> inquire into ? be expcdiet -
cv of more effectually p ovuliui; by Lw
tor tbe cull-c.lon of public Uxes lioui
mercuants n<?t resident* of '.lie state.
On motion ot* Mr. lliyan, the ? om
luiiueoii ihr jm'icia y was itisti need
to iuquite int>> tbe expediency of v?
..mcjiding tht laws foi tbe t?t-v?itim' i.t
ofextcutors and jdunntsiiaiors, as *?,
provid- ?or an eijiitaMe disti i'iuti"n if
tbe a-s- lis i on it ^ to tht it ' ands auu.r.^
the creditors ol any person who may
|,er? a'trr die in oivent.
M>. 1'iink pie veil d a bill infantine*
:o the superior couitil Columbus ori
^ii.ai a-xl exclusive jurisdiction i:? ail
ju'v i auyf>. Rc^d tht I -t and Jcl tirn^,
aid i cl> 1 1 < (Ho t lie judiciarv i umniittec.
Mr. R< ffin ^(Mn;tO the fubowir^
resolution:
Ke*ulv(di That tbe judiciary con?
mii rc inquire into tue exp'diency ct
bj\in< but iwii juries in tbe court of
picas am' quiiir sessions in each and
cviiy cuun.y, annually, anu make re
put thceoi..? Adopted.
WeilncMli), Nn>i tnber 2H.
Mr C iiii|i eil, < t liriiell, pr?*sente-!
a bill to cxpialo and amend the ai t cf
18TO, linuti << thu time in w hi h ju'*g
ii. ems lakfti bclore justices ot the peace
in.?> be levnid.
M?. Flowers presented a bill to a
inend the a< t respecting public io,ds.
Mr. [) >m? i, a hill lurtber regulating
the mill ta of \\ ayne.
On m ion of Mr. Wade, (he c^?m
mit'.ee "f finance \vj- instructed lo in
quire into tue exp>. diency of taxing ihe
several per-ons residents of tms state
m no own capital stork in the bank of
uie U. Slates. ? Adopted.
HOUSE OF COMMONS.
Friday, November J>.
The g??crtmi % communication was
referred othr lotion cnmmttu es:
t hose par :s w hi* It r*. a e to iii? ju
diciary were referred to t:.e ju? iri?:y
r?? nmiltre. consisting of Messrs. Slant) ,
H'llru.m. Bia< kled^r, S r an^e, .?nd John
tltll.nl ihcc mmcm; an?' Messrs. Sra
wel , Sju^h; (of Ct aveii), Bryan, (* laves
and \v miamson, ol li.e ?enaie.
*\V nai r> litis to the militia to Messrs.
Bar. ingcr, (i raves, Blount, Setters and
iiaird, <>t the common*; and Messrs.
Cirnvrs, Campbell (if \'ev? Hanover,,
M*1 .ta;), Lindsay (<d Cum 1 1 u ^ k), and
Lani>. of the ?? nate.
\\ fiat rriatt* to interjpal improte
incnt, to Mr sis. Moo re, Turin r, La
mon, M'Dowili, a;.d II wkins, of the
common; and M? ssrs. (i at < h, Miller,
Wade,Scajts ind B aoley, of the senate.
What relates to public I nds, '??
Menli. Fiahir, B'i'tain, Anderson.
Love and N. M*N< i!. of the commoi ??,
and Messrs. Williamson, Outlaw, Il.ni>',
1' lower* and Parker, of tnr sen.re.
W hat telates lo tnr boundary line be
tween this state and the states ol Ten
nes-.ee and (Jcoigia, to Mcssis. J I).
June-, Bea I, J. S. Smih, M'Lcod an'l
M (V chcail.ol t tie commons; ami Messn
Koffi i, Wellborn, House, Kaiborn and
Campbell ^o Itedell), of the senate.
Whir relates to the pe< uniary ein
harrassmeuts, t*c. to Messr*. Hnn y,
Brickcll, Slade, Carson ar.d Shaw, ot
the commons; and Mess?s Leonard,
llolt, 1 1 y man, Deberry, and Reddick,
ol the. 11 nate.
I>li . Si-red, from ihe com
muter for cngrofttmt; clerks, reported
that S.tmnel F I'?*i tci son was duly elec
ted; Inn that Knottier balloting was nc
rrssaiy fr the third <1 ik.
A message was received fiom the go
ve i nor, iit< luting a copy ol a letter from
the sccreiaty of war on the subject ol an
improper use being made of the seals of
oflirc in i his state, referring to the rase
of Smith and Wright, who some tint?
ago attempted a fraud on the U S'atrs
by forged papers, t<> which thry imp"?*
p< t ly obtained the nt al ol the stutc. Hc
fci r< d t?> the committee on military land
wai rants.
Saturday, November '-'4.
Mr. Hill, from the balloting commit*
ee for the thud engiossinK clerk, re
ported that Mr. Win. M. White was
July electcd.
Sir. Fisher, from the committee ap
pointed to draw up tubs for the g<?
rc;nment of the house, made a report,
?hich was concurred with, and oidctcd
o I e pi intcd.