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XAT10SAL ROAD. . ; At t meeting of the citizen of Utii place,and it vicinity, hell it the cwirt house, on the 8tb Jo7ttjj,,n MXlclUiiilln tlii chilr, an d E a rs Allemonf ccretary,) a committe waiappoin , ed to druft a memorial to tlie Prewden. of -tint . V. JB. on tlie iubject of the contemplated Nation ' al Road from Wwhington ttto Nev Orleane i Th. wWiltee W coinpoed of Charles '"'. Job" L. Henderson, lob CfleajPavM r. Cald " -,.n .,,,1 liirtiM If. Alexander. VKTCTTiZ.. n n-n4!nn. i eommlttee tu the appointed, "iki sf (toifioofKlinir nrrth other . J tn.r.v'iinal an tliii route 1 thi,ut com ! mitt; to eon.i.t of the following persons i Ue eo litcb'e(l, iun.u' nuV&lerdTsrorough, lira Allembni and Pbilo White. The meeting then adjourned to Saturday, the 22d Inst i when the memorial U to be pivaenUd, and, If approved, ratified by the 'nettinf, ;. 'keW.TORK LEGISLATURE. ' It mint be freah lathe mind f cur reader' bo v sntrepublicato and ahameleje u the con duct of the majority of the New-York Legwla. ture, at their sessions the la4 winter and tunv mer, In reftisinr, to pan the electoral law, whicD "was Toudly called for by the of that itate, and which a majority of the jneoibcrs gave a pledge, previoue to their election, to procure who coukl be m criminally neglectful of the in terest of their constituent, aa were theae mem ber, might not be expected to ttop at any po liticai erfme, which a double-dealing, aliu filing course could Sanctify by the milder appellation of" independent kguJation," yet we mut con- fea we were a little aurpriaed at the Uevelope- m nt of the disgraceful men used to procure the pevuge by that legislature of the charter of . certain Dank, called tlie Chemical Bank." The following is ahort extract from the report of the committee Appointed to inieatigate: the Wtcrr u.' i.;r.j:z.:'!zzz. zri . .. . r. ..T. . .- .-.J-. - . . '..ff Tlie coRkrottiee re ' fuljy convinced from their examination, that a combina . tionof men at-Alben last winter, from - diflerenl parti ot the State, and emphati cally denominated the " tosiTttby im pure and corrupt, practice among them- aeUet, and by pretence of influence ortt particular member of the Letfislaiure, have' given currency to the numerous re port! a! 10 the cauaea' which influenced the vote of member of tho Senate and Aisembly, wholly fend utterly destitute ofj trutn ; ana tne scene 01 oepraviiy wmcn bis been made use of by the Lobby," ; - to estoTtTnoney from applicant! for bank .. charter!, con hardly be. trediteoV bad. Jwt some of them sanctioned it by their own oatbi. " And the committee have reason to believe, the.rumorsof corruption in the LegUliture 1iT Te(canl .to the Chemical Hank, were set afloat, knowing them to be unfounded, with a view of -extorting money from Mr. John C. Morrison and when.the whole farts ere disclosed, they finly believe the Legislature and public - wilt tijree in their opinions. - " -- tlemen attericfinjthe Lrislature: tor the drfttjjcltta jp$erotT.tiUtf at comPcni?yoi?alK' JbfOhe county or ciiy.tbey represent' has a d recr interest in the queition." ; AVhaitn theVpinionbf thV commiuce) constitute the moral Rutlt and rteserres ro be severe ly, censured, is the practice of persons wgularly meeting at Albany from w our parts any application, and ofijioting afifiSntionty unless they trt paiit to be encouraged or . tolerated, thus obstructing . the regular course of legislation, and casting suspi cions as to the purity of legislative acts. they are bound to say, that some of the agenta of the Chemical Bank are jde- .sej-drQObisl that tbia,disclosure;:. ill put. an end to wh'atliaf been trful legislation of the Lobby. Powerful indeed must tho consideration-be, which can induce men of standing in society, to leave their families for a whole winter, and devote themselves for hire to the will of . thelt eployerr -SucR practices how- tctaiAs:disrepatab!e laiho-empbyer as the person empiojea And the com rnittee ought not to screen Mr;. Morrison ft om their censure, urle - it ahould be belie vedjronv the e v idence Jhat he js driven into the measures he took and the . promise upmoney he; made, by the . MnH.dtvice of the. JLcMy f .and thia there is strong reason to suspect, since men hflkUng such, stations in society .as.some f thoeibove named, are induced to lend their services to - procurs the pavssge of lillstn which they are not individually .interested. ; It is perhaps due to Mr.. Moc ViSQii tt tate. ihat :be recne8ted to ap. pear before the committee by Counsel and that the committee declined granting -sucn leave, and so informed ihe counsel Mr. Morrison, by letter." The Kall't (Tennessee) WMg.fif lie ult. 4 tliut will, during tl.il arawin, re tail from 8 to 9 ct. per lb. Hie low price, in Nailiville, of tliii Indispensable article of family use, my be attributed to the ncamci of that ploee to the 'Orleans market or rather, the rrcat facility of transportation to and from that market. Good aurar ia now retailing in Sail. bury at 12 J cU per lb. i and good coffee at SJ eta which la lower han tlioae article! were ever wld here before r Thia ia the effect of tmptitlm among the meehanta- ' --, , - fifteen thousand' dollar hare been appropri ated by tike leglilMure of South-Carolina, to enable the Cor. of that state to receive Gen. La Fayette, In a manner honorable to the atate, and writable; to '". the UlurtrioUi character ofthe CeneraJ.---. ,, - , CHKAP LIVING. lowing are given aa the current prices of pro vision in that Male i1 '!.- ' Corn, 75 els. per barrel oats, U cts. per bushel sugar, (domestic) 9 cts. per lb. j butter, 8 cts. b?on, 5 cts. (chick en!, T5 cts. per doz. J pork, 2 per cwt. whiskey, 55 cts. per gal. u. mi coir. : -"- ' The lollowinj extraordinity icntcnce, we find among some remarks of Mr. Ma con, one of our Senators in Congresi, on the bill makinff orovision Tor Gen. La Fayette t Mr. Macon said he did not like the Presidents Message. He did not know ik npinlon of others on the subject, only spoke to Satisfy kimlf. Whatever they might choose to think, he conceived it a public duty to speak as he did. He hid bad no conversstion with others on the subject. A man who risks all, loses ill. , raon Tax fATieaat jovaait. Amone the Documents accompanying the President's Message, the Repor of the Postmaiter Cenenl deserves, in my opinion, particular no ice. Simplicity and clearness, the surest tokens of pro bitf and honour, Characterize, eminently, this important,, paper. But It list other and stronger claims to public attention. The hnprovemenHotiduced into the ad ministration of they Department, consists of in addition to" lis reyenue,,nd an ex tension of its accommodation a peculiar combination of sdvantagea, evincive of decided executive talents, and conducive, in a high degree, to the national prosper: ity. . It is well known that this important branch of the public service was commit ted to Mr. M'Lian in a state of defective arrangement and fiscal embarrassment, and that while it communicated to the public much less convenience than it now sffordsi It drew from theVcnerai income fthe-overninentrconWerle--appro priations to keep . It in motion. In the short administrstion of Mr M'Lean, on the other hand, or rather durine one year of that period, it has been improved, in revenue and efliciency, to the value of more than 100,000' dollars. And when we take into view the anterior incufn brsnces of the Depaitment, the extensive circulation of the mailr the number of agents, and multitude of respon iibiiitit s necessary to its transportation, it is im-l'jlfflc-tfnsth-brghest'prai- Mr.. ..-McLean" for ftavin.Cs'-'j-'w shiori tin, by the gentle force, ol dili gence and judgment, by. a priiduf-tive esre and generous -economy, -meh -importiant- tc forms and striking advancements. He has shown a capacity, both remedial and creative, and more than realized the great i . i A. ... . . caicuibiiona. aa were nwue on nim,aa a Tgthoeifto8re. soidunte asuJtoJ now mm personally, ine succeaa ol bit oflicial labouft must be cause of sincere satisUction for hia mild and benevolent virtues endear him to individuals, as much as his great and solid abilities re commend him to the public. Although expert laflalrsT sagacious, ot-charaaer and versed in the laws and manners of the world, he has not imbibed the artful and heartless habits which generally charac-' tenzeaWe.polniciana. , Ui t-e-native modesty piety and trathhts, that soft green of the soul," upon which the eve of tasce delights to . repose, and all the gentle aHectionf to settlet and while oth er statesmen attract uncertain popularity, he engages unaltered friendship.' - v . tiaiTAS. Extract frn the Report the Secretary the 'T-- . Nam; . " There are few, if any, piratical ves- sels ot a large size in the neighborhood of Cuba, and none are nojr aeeryitxdjl: lance from ihe land f tut the pirates con- cfeil themselves, with Iheir boats In small tmksrtnrjrintfi ies becalmed, or in i defenceless situs tion,- assail and detioy-thcm.-Vben discovered, they readil ind urel retreat Into tDl-cotintryi 'mVut 'our "forces' can nbt; follow, knd by the plunder which they havelobtained, and which tbey. sell at prices kt iiid::!! tion, and by the apprehensions which they are able to create in those who would 9therwie give information, they remin secure, and mingle, at pleasure, in the Lu iincss of the towns und transactions a( society, and acquire all the information necemry to accompINb their purposes. Againut such a system, no naval force within the controul of this department can afford complete security, unless aided by the cordial, unwavering, and energetic co-operation of the local government! ; co-operation which would render their lurking places on. land unsafe, and tnik-t tng punishment the certain. -coasequeoce gf detection! Unless tliiscd-opersuon be obtained, additional means ought to be entrusted to the executive, to be used Id such manner as experience may dictate." The secretary recommends: that tome provision ihduld be tnacje fof the educa tion and instructien of the younger oui t am tkVrtti:, ec.'SA'- -Oul- marker ailll candiiuei 10 be btin; danUy'au Oj-ders are in the hands of the Ummts- .ion MerchinVsrior The pufchase;OrJl kind of produce, which still continues b pour in unusual quantities for the seasoi. The river is still in fine boating ordet and we have every thing that, we couli desire to secure a continuance of the trade, which has thus far progressed so favorably. VOtent. Ellas K. Kane has been elected Sena tor from Illinois for the term of six years, from and after the 4th of March next. PrvHJieMK-)rif m-Kew-Yorkr was lately presented oy ner iccoucner, van three fine boyt at a birth-, The whole party is likely to do well. 'r WASBIKQTOWi DEC. 16. , A communication was received yester day, from the Secretary of the Tieasury, by the House of Representative!, made in compliance with resolutions asopted at the last session, showing the annual and aggregate amount, of bonds for duties upon foreign merchandise, from 3d March, 1789, to 31st Dec. 1833. Tbe whole amount of duties which ac crued in that time,' is 5&5,S 12,933 1 of rhla, S832TC9Tfare e"sunated to have been pid in caah, and rj jmo,3 30 37 were taken in bond. - Of the bonds tsken, R 1,475,66 67 are anted to be lost, and 8731,191 58 are considered doubtful. "r" Aa. Jour? " The American squsdron in the Medi terranean is to., consist thia year of the ahip of the line North Carolina, frigate Constitution, corvette Cyane, the sloops of war Erie and Ontario, and schooner Nonsuch t and will be under tbe com mand of Commodore Rogers, who has been for several years past the president or the board of navy commissioners. Aurora. wr-w Tarztce'-3W At 1 late hour this morning, the ship Baltic, capt Bunkery arrived from Liver pool. By this arrival the editors' of the Commercial-Advertiser - have received Liverpool papers of the 6th of November, and London to the atb. We have received. Mr. Fsuntleroy's trial. In his. defence be endeavored to extenuate hi erime, by solemnly protest ing that the monies he had fraudulently received bad every shUHng;been appro- priaritd io. suiuia the tottering cpQcero of wbich he was partner,;,. ! h, jycjge .; in charging the jury was so much ajfected as almost to prevent utterance. - The Loiwlon editors are not little pua- tied at the contradictory character of the Peruvian news. No wonder : The papers are very barren of interest 1 1 I h. ..ft!inti fivm flrmmrm. mnA murk' otlbeconuQental newsrhavifig been Th father Greece seems to be consid e red as nearly decided, rnd an article from tbe Danube affirms that 'a great power has expressed itself in their favor in such a manner that important events may be expected in the spring. Mrr Fauntlerov was sentenced to death on Tuesday the 3d of November; after an unsuccessful application, bad been made "lutu";ul -jr...-uvM.u.u tat"iheurf convicted lnFonly"oT"ut tenng' the tcV, which waa charged asa forgery in the indictment. He was njit to be execute-umirDetember."r .: T Market.Vt have not received cur lettera from the post office, but we under stand that cotton bad advanced from -1 -4 to l-2d. per lb. ' TXAsaiATta raow a vasis Htm. ihcoka, oct. 8: -Letters received from IthaCa Zanteand Cephalonia, all at. the same time, mention that in all parts ofJh Moreaiihe .people ire Iratisported with joy, and are employed in public cel ebrations, at the news of the cottplete de slruttiotirra fleeti. "The Creeks have bail three bat tle with. their : barbarous enemies f.and ifter havjng take tbahhun(tTed ves in the neighborhood of Rhodes and Cos, and on the coatt of Cararaania-near Con droum,"they have sueeeedad in -burning the last and most beautiful frigate of Mo hamed AH. , On board the vessel was the son ofthe Satrap of Egypt bis admiral Ismael Gibraltar, and a new pacha, a rcencliman by birth, wbo embraced tlie Turkish religion a short time ago. These three chief threw themselves into a shallop when their ship took fire J but they fell among the numerous boats and vesaels which; the Creeks always keep st sea with the hope of taking prisoners of importance, end by which they lately captured the nephew of the bey of Tunis, near Samoi. The three prisoners were conducted in triumph to Napoll dl .Ro mania, together with a fritrite, a corvette, and a Vessel JoaJed with eight millions of Turkish piastres, the treasure intended to pay the Egyptian- expedition. In the engagement, near Rhodes, they ha4 be fore captured thirty two Turkuh and Egyptian transport vessels. The success of the last nsvsl battle Is confirmed In at) its leading features by a letter JrcT5iJ 4tfcj TllELAm: ;The Dublin Snrnryi iTthat seafln parliament is to be procured for Mr. Cei- betty hi tbe advocate or emancipation, the expense to be paid out of the Catholic rent... (- .. , It is the intention of the Catfiofic As sociation, to have their general petition ready to be presented by air Francis Bur dett, on the opening day of parliament, and to pour jn three or four petitions every wcc ounog tne session. Family of Gen. Ia Faue(ttGtn. La Fayette has one son and two daughter t thejiontjGorge3VibingtonLi.Fyette ii now in this country ; the daughters are Madame Maubourg, and Madame ias teynte Mrs Maubourg has three dsugters ir. ungoae, misses Louise ana jenny laubourg. , Mrs. Lasteynie ba three daughters, named Paulina, Melanie, and Octavia and one son, named Jules. ' George 'Wsshineton La Fivette has three daughters, named Nitolii, Matilda, and Clementina and two sons named Oscar and Edmond. . Mrs. Brigode hss two daughters, Geor gians and Uabnella. A, , . nM. . . " lnrnA. : zi, v : s't :c: are dependent for their lupport on limited income of that farm. '. At .Mount .Pleasant.. Pennsylvania, on Sunday last, tbe wife of Mr. John Davids, was burnt to death by falling into tbe fire while she was in a state of intoxication ! ! ! DURE D'ENGHF.IN, We find in Paris papers some discus sion about a work lately published by Mar shal Savary, duke of Rovlgo. He is said to have exculpated Bonaparte from what is called the murder of the duke D'En ghein, and to have ascribed it solely to Talleyrand, Tbn, tbe latter denies, and imputes it entirely to Bonaparte HV-re- inclined to believe Savary correct; We -da not, Joweverk call tbe execuuon of this Bourbon a murder, He was convicted of beiftg concerned in a plot to assassinate Bonaparte and kindle the horrors of civil war in his native coun try, and therefore richly merited death, as hive the whole Bourbon race from Lewis XIV. inclusive. Bonaparte, ne vertheless in accordance With his accus tomed magnanimity to this hesrtleia.race was willing to pardon this murdererrbut was prevented by theuperior caujipnjf I alley rand, J at-. political - turncoat should not be ashamed of. one of his most meritorious acts. Boiton Patriot. TATETTWI-IP. PRICES, 30. - . Cotton, 12J a 131; flour, fine,4j a5J; uperfine, 5 to 5J , whoat, nw 80 a 85 cu t whike,v, 33) a tu i peacn oranuy, uiwi apple lo; 4Uw i j 71?' T IX )Vdo, 10 a. 1 1 ; coffe pjriror , giitiv tli 21j.J ana ukiuv, 10 a w I tea, nvson, ji ai ii 2J flaxseed, 90 a 92) i- UIlow, 6 a 7, beeswax, 31 a 32; rice 3) to 4 per 100 lb. iron, 4) to 5 pr. 100 lb. i tobacco leaf, 3 j a 4; manufactured, 5 a 20 pr. cwt oavB.' CITARL EXTOV PR TCE Dee. 27T Cotton, 8. Island, 23 to 26, stained do. 14 to 15, Maine and Sntce, 22 to 24; ahort ta le, 10 a 15 1 Whiskey 29 a 31 cts. t Dacon, 0 a Hams, 19) Lard, 9 a 11, Bafginf Prime Green. 18 a 19" Inf. to good, 14) a IT. - Northarolin Biak BiUvlJ si pr cent di. t tieoipa Bank Bill, 1) a i per cent. die,. - attm.A rood business u doing in most descriptions of LVm during tbe past week t but the general quotationi have not varied aince our nst report. Tbe demand for the finer qualities of both Sea-Wand and Utladi u quite ani mated until toward the close of the week, when it in some meawire slackened, owing to the ap pwaeh ef he helylay. " ' - 1 4 ittarrtrt, '- in thi county, on the 6th int. by Williamson Harm, q. Mr. Katysr Kimball lo Mis Catha rine Cmible. , - ' - - ' ' In Gi counrj'roa he"9J ihlt. by John P. HodgemV Eq. Capt. Maiwell Willia ta Miss - 1n this county, on the 30th ulu by the Iter. Joeph Kilpslrick, Mr. Thoma -Wood to Mi Catbario Sm& 4?bter of John. Ypu'jg.&'j, mchtftotte. Me4ikkibur cttifflty. K. C-4 1fh jknWHiby the' KeV; K C! JWwell,'Jante G. Spear, r.stl. TO Mr. Amguu ran. In Danville, Vt. Mr. Calvin Stile, aged teen, to Mi Rozana Chenay aged fifteen. ..... :i'ln Newlcanv ninety, to Mis Amelia Simpson, aged eighteen ! 1 In do, Mr. Iev Varney, (red ixtyeven, to widow Susan r.mery; aged 16 1 1 " : In jfilwanlville, 111. MJ. George, WJinkWa aged SOr to MKanv rhJerhill, agc'l 72 ! J At hi if at, In thi county, 9 mil- writ tV aliburj', on the fveln)f f tlie 31at nrccniln"r Iain, Sir. Jumci M t'onniui)riiey at or Aear tlie R-e of 70 yer, lie w a soldier in the wuf of the Revolution. ' A a member t ubiety, the decraied ws nsHut and Vkluable I it tit , domertic r Ut.om of life, he wit, ts a fneml, warm, kind and liberal i as ahu'band, tfTor.iioiH t a a parent, careful, kind and inHiliit. Ucath metsenirer calleil fur asture't trlt at a time when be and hia friends had little reaton ' to uiect that it wa due and M argent wts the meaenrer, that he exacted the Utmost far. ibing ia the pc of three day. cieatcm. r SctcttU Tjnflicn. By Saturday's mail, we received no ae Of- - interest! most of our puper and letter, are. . received 'by what 1 catld the Kalclrh mail, " " , thereiortv give no moiw tlwa tbe ombomd 00 eurrence vf.tlte llrteisjsniaaMr- ,-laaaMi.'" "" Mr. Polk, from the Militanr Commit tee, to whom was referred the resolution directing them to Inquire into the expe diency of forming all free colored men bctweeti 18 and SO yeincf age, Into I " squad or Pioneers, made a report, re commending that the resolution be re jected- Raleigh Reg. 4th intt. A resolution was introduced by Mr. Fox, which wis read and ordered to lie) on the table, in relation to the) toad re commended by the Post-Master General te Congress, to be opened from Wash ington to New-Orleans. Thi resolution recommends, that the said road ihsll pass through Richmond, Rsleigh and Fayetteville, Camden and Columbia, Au gust and MlUedgeville, to New-Orlean. WaSHIKOTOW, Die. 20. , A message from the President was re ceived yesterday by the House of Repre sentatives, in compliance with a call for information relative to Com. Poktir s visit to Faxyar'do. , .... Tbe President informs the House that Com. Porter bis been ordered to return without delay, that there may be a full in vestigation of all thecJbum9tancei.c.on necteJ willi the ;iffairr.l S Aat. J9ir. CnAKLRITOS, DtC-31. ' Cotton. .The' business in Sea Island, and other long staple Cottons, ia still quite limited the. quantity as yet coming or ward is small, and no disposition appear! to exist for pressing them upon t.he rnsrk et.A very fair business has been doing through the week in- Uplands prices- wiiu ine cxccpiion oi tne oner qualities, , remain about the tame aa quoted in our last but, in these, there has been an evi dent improvement amounting to aboel one half a cent in the pound we have therefore, advanced our highest quotation to 14 1-3 cents, and some few superior lots have gone ofiT at a shade above that price. - .The King of Ne w-Zealand has just - arrived here, on his way to England re porta say to raise a loan but more nroh- abfy ta procure arms and ammunition." A Duenos Ayres paper says he arrived in the English ship Urania, that he came on board when the ship wss atone of th Ii- lands, and insisted on proceeding to Eng., land, .not? ithstanding the Capt. was ot- poseo roiT. i ne snip was loading lor UverpcoLend the ZeaUnder would ro in -fTftiTff If sA4?r?vrr-i' -- - Estate pfAlex. Long, dccM. THI subscriber, having qualified a exeeu . tor of. the lat. will of AJcxandcr-Long, . late of Rewan County, decd. at the eomt of plea and quarter esioni for the Mud count-, held on the third Monday of Kovember W notice ia hereby givenv that aftrsofwlvihjjr" demand against the aaid estate, are required to present them for payment, within the Urn pre twihed bf asw ::- -TJi;-?.---.-. - " JAlfES f. LON'tr, Eitevfr. Ihe. 24, 1834. - . 40 Letters. REMAINING in the .Post Office at Concord North-Carolina, oh the 1st of January, 1825. Clarim Alexander "Thomas Larmon - David Long . John Long.. Archibald Morrwn -Abigail Morrison. .-iolw-ftrtfeT1 -" Henry S, Pharr. Robert' Kctcns.ll"!w.r 1 noma H Robiwn . Gtorge Race... , Alton L. Smith Asa Smith, 3 -William M. Stinwa - tUtg. Smith. , . Ilinun Turner Peter 1 rotitrmn. -- . ""lohiTM." Wilson F.sido W hitley.' , D,TORKE,AP.r. Per Alexander. . Thomu Black Adeline Bradshsw Lauren Bates John jtTOhaTt..v----' Mary Coram. George B. Triehd" Tolila Furr Jacob- FiWI) Robert Flemin;. 1 Jacob C. Goodman Htntt Garner Samuel Gaurer. Franklin llarri Samuel Huie V jaive MTtlope Levy Hope, . John Jarrot. 3t41 : State of North-Caroiina, - GQVMM.timi4.!kwfr..m ic acembeT terjm;:ia24;;lkria Burton, t . Ven mtrd Iliniiager ( Original attachment, levied on land. ., U appearinjr to. the .latisfaction of the owurt, that tU4tiM4Uiit in ce i not ait iuhbitt of..ihh stflitri ftfjtejwfy ejewh1 n At by, court, that publication be "mareih"tfie Wei tern Carolinian sii weeks, notifying Wid dcfen dant to appear at ou nest-court of pics and quarter seMton to held for Utoke eounty,- at - v the court-houe in Oermsnton, on the 3d Mon day in itsjxh, 18J5, thtnaod there to. i))cd, -answer, or dcmur.,pthrwi-e jadKmcni, 4r ct ym, will be taken fr)tin4 him. StM M.VJ lUBW K.UUUUC,U . ! ; W A: if
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