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KWt OMM7 of lWB tod NMIiMM mw4 ! OM Itfl of f toitoviDa, ood hc aJt tfM lo(t aa4 ImJ aUnttJ a MftiMr. ahjp pnmnif f h rtpmtntativ a of tit lu Kobart Wortf.Ac'4 aa a art nlhmAui ot ovtto of IM Cowt of Couir. 1m land . . .. 1 w - Cbt eiary,an4ofof tngoitrctsioit of ttiko. or frty njatJa i cmkukHy ito fend kav br to Man) of 'lb White titMcttoriWftc4'Col A. Wert a, . Jol. oad IK fend btf VutranOa.' TM Lafi oafMtUlaca.aoMailtianlabli aad .mmtmf toaaavia l0 affefa! for aala Iba looj mn vhida Caft RobartWarsa lauly tired. A aaUi of m and Mr raara will aa frrro, and aala oot4laoAaai dajr to da;, ttU all la eold. ' " JAMM CAMrBELL, THEDPIULU1 P4LU, i w.-tu r-?i .XiT.-jt. iai AVKOiA, ICl- . J ..... , . A3 Judgt .MTirphcx 's Loiter j. TS eoaajuac of ! &.1ur of ancrml rwr- X aoM a wDoaa nanoi itcseu Dad oeea filaad far aala. to otake rrirna to the Commiv at ioa TkkaU bkJi they bad anM. Um dnrinf of Ifiia Lottery did not commence at (fc tlata appointed tfaoufti it appeared proba Vt, from the return taade, that aufftcient amber had been aold to jnatlty a eeiaenc. tocnt a(bf drawinf. Alt perawai haviirf tick tta fur at)e b thi Lottrrjr, are reoteated to eomfame the aala of the until the I5h of No. ember next, and tbea report to tbr eorajaiioa. C. Dr. Jbaee ITtaa, at Hitbboro, how many Ticket remaia anaold. and their Bumbera. The drawinr wfll oommeoce on the 4.h Mon day In Noveotber next i and U b hoped that auffidefit ouilibcT of Tiekcta will be aold by tbat tioio. to justify tbe CoaomiWioner in contio. nine; tho drawirtf; from day to day, until it can ba aoaoploted. ffrttWr 24A, 1825. 7 TICKETS ia the above Lottery are for aala at (bo Office of tbe IfVefor CVaaaioa, galiabury, Si each. The rchene (which wiU be found an the drat paga of oar paper) ii a eery (rood net and hoidi out a great a chance to adven. .T.. iSlili..' gaiienaa' aa a4tai v m 1 lUIVI IUI vwtaiiiina iun. H.tiian wi 'uvii 0W UCU7T IfTft puoiiv. I lie pnnpic UTTVi pCllUUoM ) ua mot tot grwvarr bwvtiftvw rnent with atl who purchase, bitten ticket bat there are other, tnd scarcely lea powerfiir ftKbicement, for citiaen mf Nortk-Cartijina to purchaae lKketi in tbio wttervi every cent that 1; expended in ttilTwaf .' indinietlr-brnefrt alt tba people' in the atate, oy. enntributina; of NorttwCafohni and will alto minister to the relief of one of the moat esteemed and use nil einzena oiinawt?e.,w"' ?-ji jTlOOR f of Hesi and Quarter sessions. Octo J berTem, IWon jamea Klndaft: m. John Freeman t attachment letied. fce. 1 Ordered bv the coorti thaC pKbatio be niacTr in trio Wes tern Carolinian -for all weeks, that unless the defendant appear attb nett eounry court, to be held fat tbe 0on(J f Mptitgoniery.atthe court house in LawrenceeUfy on the &nt Monday in January fcti' roplatVy pf plead, judenunt wilt e ananed for the anoint of the plaintiff's de foao4 and a dre of cendynnaiioh made. ' -"ill" mw en. ' jtrfll ... ... ! 4 I. si I"' ,g p.atft I , i ..I 1 . t' rl.ftl .f 4 . - ..wli S Its !)' I 1- l a iks t'tr Mi; ,M et 'iM4 iWf l tkt lit . 91U. iWMn Mf ih 13 U.iW rurcrixil ftrla X& mi tltstt tWrt It bi U UftI prfftclpu fck.a M eiww i t per MIM It Mt tiKOncl t CWMtAt. RhmU it fcJJ w U tl Ut Woiwm el U MtU 4dlnf lit Bwr! fxrU U I Of f 0frf KJ h R ! U VH4rtkt vU ltd vtR U iM inurtXt M Wr JfMMt McWif f Ml pmJpllfettd i .t t- ti lm to U kft Is iWtf pnrfmiooi b vvrfiri frtDof Wtcfft.tfltr4 ml ll BfWimtoat a4 tf nhni bo will Ml liK,or it MCtH rfi! l tl Mopto to IcxiftUit lof Ifcr to h N MirtMpi'sMcliet IM iMstio fU CkU44 10 0O- mK iKt kpflaH tftd vctlurt of Mtlot." - Mr. CWarW( tbe Grrtk depntr or a real, bat pobllthed a paoipbUt.delailiae; iho prociediAt la ft. York, of ihe per out tnploerd lo mU4 ibo Grtak thip. Tu ajiirracol coofirott moat ellbo ckr Ctt of Mr. StJrwuk, and tbw, ibl ibert bat beta great wt ct tka nnncf oenl to tbj count rt wf thlt parpooa. Ilant obo ka beao coorrnd in ikU boalnet. K?a rttrhtd (Toat commU akxia. Tba fund aro expended, and only or frijtta aii been Uillt for tko tuffer Ine; Crtck. 'Wo Ulioto faw peopia b oor eoootrr r rt prepared for tuck o ro tult. la h not duo to tho booor of the nation, that cootrjbatkm thoutd bo road lo Indemnify Ibt Ore tk depot let t Should avott of unprincipled windlerf dtfratxl btbyrttt of tbo land tattle rraated tt'm bf ibo govoromoot b atrvkoalor lit lo radon tod turttji it would oot bo noro rtprtbcDtiblo. Uo4 Coat. Cat. In tbo Brig- oho, which airirtd yet itrdti front Capo MtHurado, Africa, Dr. Peco,' Ar,enl to lh American C4 ny at Libetb a pattenger, and lan ded it Holmtt Hole W undcrttand he cimo baa, partly on account of ill health, and partly to endetror to pbtain ttatl of war to bo MM to tbo Colony, In fonaeqoenca of piratea haine; apptartd In lip Jaetittrado Koada, and plundered the John and another American vaitel. Other pinciett it wat reported, bad been com mitt ad on the Coaaf Mott'of the emlRranta from Btnton bid died. V Jfhi fork Mere. 4hr. We letm Verbally that tho Congrett of Panama opened ita aetaion at Arupulco, on the 4th September, and in a few dsya adrournrd hr tho parpoae of coniinuinu its deliberations at Tacubaya where it was expected all the deputiet and minlstera, or efrentt, from forelKn tower would at- tewible. The Mexican Conffrett opened its set- tion on tbe fourteenth September, with great formaruy, and every eriderrce of happioeti and rejoicing was evidenced by the people on the Hitertatina; occaaion. The Congreit wat discerning the pro priety of laying an additional doty on all ronton and linen goods, particularly the for ftiert which K:wa fearcdwould been', tlrely m prohibited should the law, go. jnto operation. . , Oar Minister Mr. Poinsett, Wat soly exeriine; his talents and influence Id pro tecting the intertill of the U. States, and it was hoped he wotld be enabled to eon vincelhe Mexicans of the Impolicy of tho meVsure at tbe oreseDt roodieOt, while the eowitry rtqutree a soppfy of articlea far beyond thir which eootd be ftrnished from ittowr resoorcts, as makino it ne lijesslrilyjj5iendj WfO!Jrww fwportance.- JJ he Mrnes in Mexic were btgmning to7ietd prodocrif ely, bnaT tbo' prospects of the tipiiaHsts teter prtKnted a more grjtifyimt ppearaoce-the mistnni(;e qtent whicll occarredla teTeral agliab establishmenrs, bad been .superseded by those wholesorne regulations which would insure a handsome return for the Capital irvrtted, jnd a permanent reveaue j those interested. Salt. Gazette a a li r o(wa r - at m o- TV t,4 -4 BMr4f f , A rwftJM kwe f f s 4UM af v Wi U.ia frrt, O 1W1 aA". a ef- aw bU aw jto rstf. s-4 to4 lt4 ! 4 tto Ml rT?4,T4 if s ii it T a,ttt4 h 11 aVtof t ii itkU ito sMm(4 at tai'' - U4, fra, nte r"f". -w ay o- 4 tra to la. 4 af atr SMrsacnMe ' " 1 taaMi tto tread to'Bf WsrJ fi L a awaa i iifrswtolafiaa. 04 m 44 atoedU. aMUtol at tbe ataaa 4 aLrUi' TVa liaod taai af ra rrreVr ttW.Uf7kto4 atasiaaefei t-4 b w Vf IW awe Ul rfn teeaaaiaaa. aa aaTlai Isf Itoj 4aas asWary. CJt ttoee aanbe. M are t.fto4 AaUtff aJ T areVtarfeaitorerikjr e4 atM4 atil. warCctoa, Ttoaa eaaectoa wika y tto a4 astolatratlsa) as tto gwM aa4 ! toatoWMto4.tofr1eaJto CI a tosaafwwiir to tbe eJs , Ito ttoiaftbe pf M toea ireasrd Ito aUa,Tmt, afcl Maaaaary UneWV. aaiiWy tawasi. ks He W. t not aJ t4 inipinof Ito tywd. ktotou, esiry a ito Aaarrkao Cl.tTttna tocirty, aaa to ro ra p ra ay f aaaratoxbi 4ato rraad atoM rsleaaa, Obkbttos wMf kf aaaatiaKsffy bwXta( b4toa ttoa.areeMf 'to aatrM4 aeM at Ito aa4C A aaWyrWlto aaa. prsatoa aapac, faewasd, ng Itokast aaaiaaailtofy1ry af Orc. adf rr talurle amices 1 d M w kfr bo(J4. thai laast to greatly Vwtnnptr4 Ul, aa aatfaterasiier Ito btonaf laiioeaca. Itob ttat etyief a ef owr ko4 Vly - TUr lWTvltl trarkiaf sooftje, tea. Wte4 try pM CrW, bar beew M ioeea. idcrabl aaiitUKeab mm afawr saott Upor Uatiiwtaaaa. ta caTtlij a particular, (Se fJoriioo locarly tto IHaod baa reeetrod several bwasii.a. Saadsy a toots fcVbla laaae, Uxk aaay to empbalkalty caiWd the Damns 4 tbe chart, 1 charts aad ta wtieb we aaew, ka first parre, too for Ito reaV sBMriirucalraaJyMitkofoar (barge, are raphOy frwir.f hi lasportaace, ka tba ettioiaiioa V botlt oaiaUn aad people. . , . . 1 a a TM t aaOiT eaacatt; i prayar at ooorrvee aaaat af oar eWcbtaai tto treat anati e tto at bora atteadeet ta tto rcawwaealtoa of tto Coacral AastatMr. br oOarrvmr t tir prrvkma ta tba aaeeunf of that body, 1 as a ai woai uji. w brad afttocWtk sait prnlda aet tbait de- bberatioaa. Tba aaadanee aa tba foearn of trace baa bate good 1 aad. la aaany cbarthea, Haorraaiaf . N the rrtabjUry af Orsatt, there kae been. Wt tba 'etorcto at ftawy-Crcek. Ilaieaearr. aad Wasbiaffloa. mm pleaaaH ri- ti tract, tbe ajt of reflpoa. lo the lrUio(i aOngrrptooa. ttore kas beet a par. tial rrriraJ ef. rtlcioo t tbe erect of which. anon tba xaoril ud batrctoal eomCtlo) of tbe oeonle. baa baa caarfy p Iran nr. Uete, reoilly auisber bt been laabled to bdytre bop ia Orriat ta tka taw of Hilton, there baa toon, during tbe bat tenvoer, what aay to derated eoMaJeaU to A mieel ot nlifxTtu A txmt twewty peraooa, la tbe conrse ef a ft awwths, bare audi e pubRc profrsKn of re. Irion. A IVebyteri Cbafcb ha betn or- pniteU; siaAAJagt ana.eoainient nnaa or worahip baa beta erected, we are caiiee upon to rcjoMO, ttot tba- Lead be atmakled a few terry drop upon tba tbiroty bid of Zioa 1 but we trraetd reteteo with trWir. bit. here ind there, this blearing has been felt, the great bndy of chit cbarcb ha espeririKtd a la. sarntaltle droorht, iaepintaal tliirtftj Zioa oura, ttot aa lew eoraa to bar aolenw feet aaddcaibhu appearwd ataong as 1 and taken from our mideC, those wlb whom we bare been ia the habit of frttparaoftg" the hou of God, and whb wHara we hare take a sweet counsel. Three thinra call aooa'ua to hamhlo ourarhes before Godi that, pertwWenture, h may yet re- frean us, with a. vait from bu pretence, and an oui-nouring of hi pirt., From the foRowmg extract from the venules, our readers will perceive, that tho Synod, in attendmt to tbe diaoeaaation of Divine Itotn. dencr, haro take a Correct view of the duty of Christiana, while hbounng under the rod of Divine chaatiaeoient. . . Whereu it bu nleated Almielity F-xL in hi righteous Providence, gresUy to alHict, in many respecta, noraeivma canrregatioa within atir bounda. bv viaitina? maav olaccs with dreiight, confining many to beds ot hngtu'shing Ad removing, by death, several minister of the GospeL and ether individuals of distingubhed asefulness in the chttrcb of Cbriiti and wberrsi the gtneral State of religion, among our church. es, n aicb aa loudly to alt for fervent stipplica tions to Mesren : therefore, Refrtd, that this 8ynod to appoint the last Friday in December next, tobe obserred, day of Fasting; llumil ration, ard Praver, by aO the churches within our boinli and it is hereby enjoined on the eever" kl congrevatlon under the hmtdictiow of this grace, to peer out, bis Spirit, en tbe churches, od grant ui a w eel season of refreihirtg from hi ovn rracioos presence j to increase the number of laitbftt) hwoujeta jit his vioeyardi'and to fill the earth Willi bis glory." Tbe most important and interesting measure which tbe Synod hive adopted, at their late 8e-stov-nd indeed, we may vantar to aay. which they have eeradiBtedVfiib union they hive farmed, with the Synd of Vrrrinia, in the support and government of the 'Tbeologic-I Seminary, in JKrince F4vjrard County,' its trial sure." Jittne late Session! of SvtoA in ;t5reeninor1ghT'Jit' yeaninentraati-eerwtre adopted, to pre pire the way for ikW iereflirig unioft. Pre. vioui to, that period, the.Semlntry had been un' der the exclusive awnagement or tbe Presbrte. ry of Hanovelv la cooaequepceof apropoaiiion made by that Fresbjterjr. thrtMigh the agency of delegates, wbe Ittcaded the meeting of Synod at Greensboroof-h, tba Synod appointed Com mittee of their body,to meet a' Committee of Ihe resbytery of Hanover, to di-cuss and rettle the principles en which the Seminary should be Mart tW tto praose ar war o (- .aaan MSMr4ailifwaT wy a a toa ito 4 wtoA a aaifiH part Js Tto0fral J4wary.i'rwwe 14 r (f Uf ' tto rHrt a1 sVto t H rrxicr, tVrti a4 itot ito. a- re few t .v ar4 f o 4T. t I- ff4l I U tWM 4 U - ry V1 ; al4 r a awd t"-- f ft : , iW l;J. af t lJ rt UnI Aa rs Ito M-Ma 1 W VK(M,HtMt to (ipM tt a, ynp 1 1 yraya4t. t f 4 rs of ito ) Cmb. AAr fc-.L rto rrj Dart af rt&r a4 Isior ;i.T,l aOa UtWViolto a.4ctff 14 I'.t Sad af IUratt. as tva -r7 -f--f Ito r4. Kb bat l aWsastaf Cto Kum niMil,tUi f t' aad Itor V-fc ara aAt-ia-L" liaty ktpa4 Ito atotre mnasra, xytM aaippaat Piit iaf tto aaaa awr tattoarVWrr4a eal at aaaawraarfy to Hat a IM JWwaf ItWaae aa lUtof Elkra aatifirf u4.ii jaav-Tto Wk Wat. N'fWA a 0. Jp Caiiw!, A a JM WHto. paoa, Jeaspa li. aUpairwk, JaavtS lufavd, Cta Mtear. JM M, WHsoa, M anaiaaaa. ttUt jaW-wr. lUrtl staa; br. Ttoti f. Attoaaaa, ftedtkl XaA, Ea. Mr. Jaaaa UaatL Mr tto .'J aaraaasat at lraM.se mat boa earrtd, wbkaj apfeara la foraaab eery grattf)lj eevleaco, that tto VWf at Cd to ana4 Ito saPs1aat la4aj aaraaar ator rUrt4 la. A paWaa fcasa trVladb pia, wbe os praakfeouafiy prsosat, dariar tba daklsrstisa of 1aad aa lb rpH tto juiot i sit 'tloe aa rUUi to ttoj TtoayWi eaaaaary.vary aasMly wakad tto rsaih 1 tto caaarowaoa at wiMaj was. ttol Ito La4 eeaO adkatoait U eoavttot atora&y, af ka warti ly adtoUw, tawartis tto sapparl a tto aetoai af Ito aptots, which tbe Syaodaof t'srraai aad ffarikrCaftCaa. kai (toe taUa aarlbur jeaat car. Oa Moaday aninnmrj be addreassd very p4t fetter to t)r, tfb aatwa, tba Mad rrstat of Ito Iraad, esprsaaaf fee bifta rattaV catioa at tto roauk. af tto iyaVical aVltor, liaa la rekaltaa ta tbe beawaaif 1 14 aioin deaatioa al sa ti4 Mar aitb tto l pveoMiaa af bit d4re, that It atoald be appro, prated laward Ito etalFwiat af a A11 aa-inae Vad. tot tto svpeart of tto rTrtor. Tto j ptaod toefef adjoaraed aa faftvday, It was af eaarar, aat of tto pewrr af tbe MaiVralw te fey tba aaenaaaaatatica berorettot a4yr-bwt bo aad tto delegate fro YkrfM, U tto aaaae 0 lb batflre repetily rvprearatod by tto, addriassd biaa, a ratara, a joast fcrtter of rrat. Aat ackaaa lafwasal aW ibas ksaUac af aataa. 1 gUbbad lbenkiy. GEORGIA. Tti gaart of Cmfto met to MMIrdgtvtlle on the 6th Inst t both hoeaes were organised al 1 1 o'clock,' and procee ded to the election of trfbcersj tbe fol lowing wss the result I a &ajar1 (tonsil Stoke wis letted President, over hit oppoaem A. B. Powel, by msjotity of 10 votes. Wtn.Y. Han sell wae elected Clerk, over his opponent Jss. Fsnitbi Ky 0 tjtlty wf I voirs. J I, Darotll Jtrsaeegrr, C W. Smith lW- ttrfttr. - ' r " -,- Hwut m.RrpmtmtottvfT-Ubf Hod sos wis elected Sfiettrt over his oppo nent D. G. Campbell, by e majority of I J totes. W. C. Dawson, wis elected Qrrf, over his opponent J. Birch, by a majority of 43."Att" Ne wwm".-ff err John D. Stapietoo, Doot krtfitr Gr. Stai'. TK SURfETORS SCXT IMMKc -The MHledgetille (Ga. ftta.csm.h of . f0, . Mf wtM iwim ar 3d of Oct. has the Mlowlng posiscHptl1-"1 ,lbf!"i Th, Surveyors sent cot by Cot. Troop lrt of Unlied 3utra,ovef that to survey the recently acquired territory : M l H- lh ' Mlf mkt under the auspicea of the old Treaty mve been scut nome oy me Indians. We yetier-lay conserved with Col. Ilolli-day-, (he assittant of one of the surveyors, ahoob-ftved '.hat htn they remos!rs ted ahhihe Indians igatnsrthebrptohibl tion of the continuance of the survey, end slated 10 them that Gov. Troup would end in armed force against them, the Chief speaker replied with much energy, Do you think we are children, that we should be frightened with his thread? We atop the press to infotm our rea ders, that Gov. Troup his ordered the Surveyors to remain in, Milledceville, three days, during which time he has promised to procure a millitary force to Rdird and defend them in their surveys. Thus the . state, admitting no blood wil be shedr will be put to an enormous ex pense, and for what I Simply because GotvTrotip chooses ;to survey the land three months before Ceorgia can Icgallj STAMMERING. Mr. R. Heriot, of Charleston, has pub lished in the Courier, e discovery made by himself, for the cure of stammerin-. 1 he etpet Imer.t at msde on a soft of Ms of about 10 years of age, ir.rl wr j attended whh-complctenocwss.-t' following I extract enihraces the method employed i " ' One gteat itep towards, the attain fment of any 4bln, la to bo persuaded in our tninas that we are tafiable orattaming it. : "' ..4;., , Desire then, the person lb repesi itith in himtclf, six timet or more, any abort sentences sttCb. as. " 1. wish that 1 "were able to speak without stammering.' Let bira move hia tongue and lips in the same manner as if he1 were tpeakinnh these words, yet without employing his voice ertn in a whisper. At leogth Is f r'e ?.4 i !- if W la l'ii V ! 4 I f rinHi 'tt'iw a aitarsa. wkkb eii.J li!t tit ,9 Is -. Tbe t-(r4 Ufta i ikH kt f l.f Cia'a,tiv lUa frsjwiil,'1iftt! h4 mUu, by t.U ioef a' la tilt e flry a4 aslilj few aiinijojU isa)S, be 4 IMIl WI WHMSUt .Uy ,t - i. l. a SOU WW pmb mim r. . , oe est lot the toundaett ef be arWi tUU wUI'U wliUe ibe rsKaaai 1 44 a rlltt; Mtkl oe reaafeVe! w-4 09 rtptaoooe. 11 sn be awrut Ha, of bit itliow irealuraa,' be wul ri,( Una mut M tkb hsedt of i4 bene fict Cod, ef yVog soma 4,aa4 tkalatUM tit t4 In tils. TTse drw4 iory mf CbirUroe,! f, hive prvta-ittd ss rrtovsofttrth. btr of tradtng rnsgUtsttt oIm sp- re a Cilgb-tt spirit amoog the p Iroorant SrvJ tie ft qmhar df dnnj aaepi lbroughat tbe city, wkkk are infcds rtcti(clt of nolte gods. C'Wva, of ibis lied ratgM be pkkei ep U aOst loeot bttldti CltrWt'OB. . ; Tit WZST l Dtl TM.IDL 'Since Ike proeaolgstloo of tM faU British Order ta CownttJ, iestlu&Af Aaatrkaa vtsaelt front ike poeii of Aa British West tediettoo ihe roa4tJ our gov ram at Ibimmi slttA dattttn British vttattl comUg froea tbe calooan bert, w hive looked over the twrtort f mrLfcyVtbsfrWUlMC-OssIIla of tofrteMrte to the Senate, resde 4 tka eobject derleg the) to set tka. of Ce rrtsa. The rtitoti for our subJtuHf British; teaacltte the dUcrltnlnitlnr -H ties are nslgned is that reporti end r led tobe it follow if; The datles o Amtfims eemlt tod tbtir orgoct srrlrlflf at Brittdk teboU porta, are. rturred to be dmhartd hf n I atmidlato ' prompt payment, and fs tjotntly at a grtst iKritke, (e srtiee the means ot dorng it, whUe e crtdst k girto toe the wetitr peyaUe eta BrbJti vesaels aad their targes, irriving ia tU United States from the Mfeoies, of tig and nine monthi that bond wkb str tiet ere retj wired Cor the Ismling af tto rttarn cargo, ia a sptcitUd port of the United Sutes, which ere MUaiotuUy ob Uloed with grtat dilTkuliy by tto-ewwart or nutters of the itnaTler American tct scls engaged to trade that ae etaert duty of t per cent, la impoacd 00 ih re turn, cargo, which cannot be counierttaV ed la the United States that tttteh eh rKlng at bed jauuhet, hare, al Uat, not been allowed te seek a tetter, trasm by a double paymtnt. of duties wbia Britiah vessels front the West - lodteti seeking a-fironble sale for their cargaaa, may run along ibe whole cotil of the U SfiieiTfroro Ntw-OrleiDf to Esttport; that onerout aad heavy duties ind cc4 Mil feet are rxicied, arnocntiiTt;,-at iHi stated, in sorne lnttsDces, oa small ruta ber loadrd vetteh, to the vslna of the crf-a-lbat aa ins port ant 4liacHiiaaUo; rercived from Csnsda, Xori Scoii a4 Nw Hnintr-k and which imounting in n.aoy instances lo a fall freight, giving a decided drarjUga to lrornirtOTf ftom the latter." . --, . . , . ; 1 he repott goes on furtber to ob serve 1 .,...;, That 10 admit British vesaels incu crim'inately imo tbe porta of ihe United States, with their csn-oes, from whertve- ever arriving or of whatsoever compoKdr on the ume terms is our on vesieli those of the most favoured nations, which would be the same thing, while she si lows ihe sdmlsalon of American reiseli into her pons only ' twrtUnt for certain prescribed articles, and , those'Umited to the growth, ptoduca or manufacture of te United States, and to a msoKcst disss' vantage, when compared with the and the principal articles which she wants when from elsewhere Imported into- tjje colonist portt, rwotrld operate aa a t-irrcn-dercifLihavprfocipJouif withdrawal fiom the control of. the" gov ernment of the U. Statca, of the" mew it possestes of lesding 'jo a better ."' ttmre deiivable.Vf cauee more equal, ttito of 'intercourse, between the, Iwocouii irjcsi. ' , , , .i -i-t-T . Such were the rt vntt and sirt.h jhe conclusion to which the .commiitc; f f Comm'ercrarrlv lah ministr. he war of KtaliaUbB"- Aitrffeadethava been alreidrinfortBCK hate -now ahuf their West inflia po entirelr it-ainst ns. , , The whole ma it now, it is understood,' in a train of pr gociation by our Minister, Mr. 0aUatP at: the Court of St Jametand . i 1 k. knnt .Ul h.C. Inn.' h KroUCbt If t satuiaciory resuu to 001 n. nawuu.. . He who is aiwaw oointrnff wt tlt hireighborr will Bevet amend hSa-owa, "
Western Carolinian (Salisbury, N.C.)
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Nov. 21, 1826, edition 1
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