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; 1 i i , j and before I and after their cora l by far the e nudeit Nation of P to the nClir; hotel, a t rocker; ufllciciir co tempo. TH'se.bm protec 'ght, thit, of trees I persons, r or six. id divide this i( Tk ,.ff , himself. iring $e. ir l-t of ng down mil they precious aside all :arefuly it, and rows or there midc i plant, y divi. fiftrtd these rather .... ''-J. 1 V III I 1 I I I' l'JH - !! I ' JB9PHlLO WHITE. I HAUHHUIIY N OiiiinlCHDAY, JANUARY mtf (TOL:vni;......N0.395. The terms of the Western Carotint?n are, RJ per annumor g2 50, iAaMM miwwm" -aayment in edvnnce will he required from all ..hMr,a.,tra bt ft nifiuncp. wun rr uimtiuwH, nr ' th&liturV eome wpmwible perton' of bit acquaintance guarantees lite payment. ; -----;.-;Ko paper JiKonilmted, (exp at the wm I r h K.!imrViiutII ait arwaWHrea aft MK1, '4i;AiImtmM will bo iH-ertea It fifty ewila . v per square tw tn isiawwj eat, .eacMMpseperoime..- 3, All leMMS'aGBi - fav-P&h or'tott r bo attended to. lal Treasury of north Carolina, ' . The joint aelect committee, to whom Was re ferrtd the resolution lmrtnicthif them to 'lit. Auire into the expediency of amending and cttt. tolidatingthe eeverel net of the (Itnml A went. !ly reepecting the Treasury DeparttiMmt, and d eumine the account and monies 1n the f reaaury Oflica and the dcpoiiti in the r verl Banks t9 the credit f the State, bavlurf Imd the ame ui.drr e(itderaiipn, and devoted that a, tendon to the eiibject which il irtijetaii l the Btate, and to th memory of the U I n. I torfr'WilrHiaptetfiiliypo that in the inveiHatlon ttiahy utiex Meted difficuliiea preirirted )ltmselva j afttrrirtli ihlrtf "thwi of tht Cufltnl liarlt of the nank or MtwDtrn it pnr inn ohimnia I nower of ttUonif y nutliorUlnff Mil (Nlti fr.lhertofiitwMh-iaini hi Hot UH Rlitli In rnnhifiimir or llil Hill Of tali fwrTiun ckitowlilitiniiirof lh mid pur trtsiitrr lti-: ittt JlHlO, wli0H UiiUtliff TBI iiim tit thrt 4lttiuati(ld(diata:hfltiit the eimtTwultTfftif wwwWeo :&ijciyi'l tod th mtL'm W!9b fl(icirn hin ftha Imt tllvldrii'l (in lh mid iloeH Hiitl paid lotho Ut TrtMHUNfi tilid hloh sine k hut not ti"lt Itioutthl Into ltl te- couht hh ili (.Wtiwllri making ihf attm of IMS will h. Itulnn ndtlnl toHia aliovo tiv.(iMi .l aiirtMi IU makf an a,tirrK4i m 101,03 tlolhn If 0 chia to thn I itnittrn'i creuiti um m fium ti alm'vu sum of l(lo,fo KjIIim ninety hwii mid ivvtii el (Mhs ItH-lill, Will lnVrt thn hallt)4 (f CMJI 1 dtiUJlTlbhty-ami -foo-ild itilijtiif Ifi Hi lnpi6ilon of Hit members HI (MO WWMWti VuHtttiyt Ihi, 1 1 fmVih Shobor mud i fipoMi let'omiiKiniJiiii (hi rrjecilot of tin peimtii or vtKiief Aiiuinjpfi or Ajtk "Mli vtiiiii fVrtm iho nmmittaB on tho MllliU ftd Milliu raws, i ton d a bill mm in ihykffUkmU ntimsnt of I'uieri iriiiu auu n hi mi riifn fti ffieJ Uf if TiBhtMB trf ii Id -.fwmw.-. ftfrtHf ihrNMM aa ofJll irma owniii ur kiNjfiiWHirfiUfiifidoniuiMrd ' M v M 'IhmM ftraiioiid ihi 'mimorlal nr n.vui iiiirii or DunfiomMi praying i niHinufiimin of miniy unendeii. mill f'ii tlainitiiti iuiilnd in ihi purchito ifa Hai l ur Willi wlihMlhalfrrliyiy lutily rtniiilietl rmm ihi WhirPkiiir , Mt, Dsvlihllll piNanlad (h ptllon 0 I'lUti rtlniiiiom, Alim Dawlinsi Mpfklun luii'K. MNylng la bi illvorcid film hor luiilMiid. . 'Mm 1)111 fur ihi til vUlun of Haywod J tains : iwnnili' iwai Indefinitely iuitnnneil. .1.1 ian . a a.a. it ..a to vour committee, i heir umitid Rtiowi eIge of the ayatem pursued by thd Ute Treasurer In the operations of the depart tnent and through the omUiloit to keep in the oQice regular accounts rr the re ceipta end diaburaemet ta of the puMit mooiea, (except o much as ttlntes In the ;.Aj;r.cultoralv Literary and Internal lnt provement .funds, made h necessary lu -apply to.theCoinptroller, Office fir an expose of the ftaVeonMnf- 5utt. Your commiuee lament 'hat this Invest! gstion hat reaulted in th painful tthcoy Vour ( umtiilnta futind In (Imi Tjess'iiy OitWtt lli hum td Ave laindred moI ty hint 0IUu ttitd hily (Ivi eetiia In eounieifclt and mutl.tted idlUi pari In (ht emMimof inJnd IM5, nd the i mahder In llhk imiri. luur t.ummli tcetiiutlaln ma ttltihit Uiul lliese Ull uuiM hwe hrrn rtTttlted on accouitl til dibit tlit in- the Hivrt which ...ihnfiii: lutcri mil "tVf'dflit'epy iip lined tUlmlim a. rrdii tufLzIt l MUmUtid In Hi A'oow. il AsaintMv heiBrlliium hhl iim an ill iiia,ii'iiiiv-iii'i will uvvi . a I .... r..:.i ika iL.. ..... I. I I. . A. T,;.....lillllll ere tnat mere ia a oaiance ntie -trow me i me trua iMionrv aain'mv me i iiurer tSrTronirsi ' .":...; t:a.. ...... . ..iitfir antf A'ee crf. Tills, dcfkatm is the more to be reRretied on actount of the tnane amiable traits in the iniratter f the State. Treasurer, and repeated tea limordali ttiren by the LeeisbtttTO of tin limited and Onshaken cnufidcoce. in his honeste and intefrrity. I ho balance ac cording to the Comptroller's Statement ef the 31st of October, llJf, at the debit of the Treasurer amounts to 1 14.01 A dol lar 44 12 cents, tt ap;eart from the boot of the Literary Futid remaining In the Treasury Offioe, that there Is a bal ence aitainaijhe Treasurer of 31.134 tlol Iara32 l lxeiUli arid th"1 there Is l due to the fund of Itt'ernol tmpmrrmettt the ram of 82U05 t i cenK. h tnotit over ippeBrt from the.. X'omptrolttr! books that on the nineteenth of October, 1 820. Roht. Cockran. Collector bf the nnrt -t WUmington paid Into the hands of the - Public Treasurer the stint of ")38 faUm and 70 tents, end that titie Onett, Cul t-"iector of said portJ on th 301 h td Mart h Il23r alw Pio "klCl he;Vohlie ft e . ury the auniof 167 dollarinta, ihtunl 1-inRjo tho sum xt -1096-"i)tdUra.ud,J entai which aum .erC- 1M purstiain -sfestoiftactoftheOenetal AssemMy tf IS If, entWed Arrt forihe relrof lirk t$ disabled .icemen, and tonhrmed hv an act of the ConRress of the I'niled lals of the 4th April, UTB; and which as hot placed lo the treasurer's ychcul at' count.- It also appears M rotir tnmmittyf, from the Treasurer's Report of tU that the sum of IS 87 dollars was depml ted in the Treasury by William A.V.IIi. tou of the United State' KnRineeri, pur uanl to an act of the General Assembly of the year entttkcl Att act in Cede to the United states a tract or land called Boiiue Banks," e the pure hase " money end payment of the lands ceded to the Un ted Stalest which sum nis nut hern raid over to the onert of the Uw ' ao ceded. These Items, added to the above mentioned sums to the titbit ff the Treasurer, make an aggregate of I tttfiO dollars 97 7 1 cents Your committee find that there Is de aosited in the State Rank, to the credit o -u- the Treasurer, the autrt of li.tOO dnllai t nd IS cents j in tne uani or newnern, 30.445 dnllais attflvHe-Oii-4u-Lhe Bank of Cape Fear, at Fayettetllle, SO, 1 1 J dolUrs, and fifteen tents t that there ere correot notes in the Treasury Offte in the emount of eighty dollars, and the sum 1Ml,ioaoUararnind three Quarter cente In Treasury .Note. I hanrjciir di'lon to these ium, the' Treasursr is entitled to a tredtt of 3,1 15 dollars 30 11 . cents, beine a balance in hia lavor lor M and diaburumehts since the tljie -- t ih lait fiical year, and to" a tret'lt of , three hundred and five dollar, ucinR w. "tttuch kit anced br him to public tifHcvn, for whUN reeeidiiwere takenVenhteh weTC not ITtwntea w me vnmjnrni m the lettletmnt of his fiscal accounts of the - preaeni yeaK and a further sum of four teen ttollara eventy -three and rjuarur , cent i for dUbuemints on account of tht - Agricultural Fut. It moreover appjars to your lotnmlttie, , that, in the year 12(, the labile Trea iur purchased ofVenjaniltt lUrhitn jfliyelKlit tlimiMnd una hundred and Vo mllti Uliiy4l.ve kin Ihtae tlhtlw In tht pinwtinhn nf Ihls lt(Mtry( ytutr rnmmlu h-.-vtM;inliieil ell aurJi wltmaia a lhv Iwd r4(itt hi liillavr' totild effttrd ai.y iitfiri(Miuii uit lite Kill jrci of thfli' litvtsilMltiiis I a hUienirni of hoit leiilmnny ectoiiipanici iblt I port. Htw this tleMrnlriit has mNeit, nr l whet time It timured, ymii' cuiiitttliltf art unable tu asrvrtaiiu If Ihe rrnoit til the JieMiiti' mtl itt the tutteil As lembly td Hid was rnnem, it vnnlil srtffl nrrrnrllv t.t have ulaui red dtii'liitf tht litsr RhgsI yesr t but your ct.mttilHie are misttainsd lu tmltevu IM (I illiMl have teken id4ee litluie, ait I . thai the delldtiuenry hsi been dipt IVnm puliliv dteruotv lirnme mesns wliUli they alt unal.lV aaiWfHWilv la ictoimv fr The aum.lf tau l(rt t have been ttseil by the Tfwtir iit.iy,tUt) ,irr, ittil liu evidrttt't lmiMfjri to vour lonnnitW1 that ihe Thmsim y Im ht tti mhlinl ur" any mnnh mttlcn tlterelVuut. NntUlnliiliil Mr, I'Kltfti, fronviho ftoUct join riniiiniluve ipimluitJil to invrstiptc i. it .i... ii u . itikni, rtnfMil 11 a Mil (witrcrninj; the i, win; i i rnnil 1-1 , II ykthU l)v, U, Mr, Tick, nit, I'min i lie Jii'lifcUry eonimittrr, ro 'M let! H Mil 1(4 4mind III! djlUlfOt titrts ftri.inn Duwir. , ; TO tltll lur :lltt:i.ll of inot "vvli't K(tvnrinile7rrtriii i.lan4with l it !t e f , or vvliu hiv had lands iiirvc) i tl by mrvtvur wiin have not renew tti lhlr hondi ngreelt to law. ii? ; thi- it 1 r4 Jlmii jikiaedi " nd onid i td iVbe enarmwti,- - " Ar, I'kkylt, from the aamo com mltiff, to tvhuin wat rfrred tho ri. tilutltitt ftliitlvt to tht exdlt:nty of irlvlna tlit Bunrrt0BndConfvCawm minvWu Jurfsdiuliin in r main caaea, rvptirtitl thttt it it inexpedlvtu t itmnnl the vkWlInt Uwi on theac tub. jwt is. .Coiiturrfd in, iMr, I'ltikrtl, iiretentrtl t bill to to- cot-tiiriii the NtHih.Crullnt Gold Mining Company which pttited iti fliit rtitllnjii .. mi bill H m prt or the lecana ret)Uuint bf. tiutki rt tht ri rcgl tttfrti f mldttfUuiJi r tcelvrd Tu two Uit rtitillngij iul wt ordered to tc enftHtasvtl, Mr, Pifitr wtMnted tht puq oj; 1 l. la a. " f rv -s,J . a' and a till to divorce Hugh Heed from hit wife, -.r: . - ' ; Oo motion of Mr. Clayton, the committee on trie Jodiciary were ia itruotea to joqutrcjnto the expediency ' rV '& " tl lu auojcct jne remain der or revertioo in sla vet to a4l by execution or other prnceas, s frionesf of Jlowanriroin thelsaL lot jn committee for Solicitor General. tnira reauing, ana were urdcred to be rngrpi.e4rrbiIltoBeeure-toJan iiiuii. wi wuueomoc, aucn nropertr .U . . ... a ... ' e autj may acquire tne Dill to estab- i;U .. . ;:l I ' r. . . inn iiiriipise- roau in uuncomoe county and the bill to appoint com mitaiiinera for the town of Ashville. Mr, Alien of Ouncombe,- presented the petition of sundry citizens of the Counties of Buncombe and Uurke. praying that, for the better and more convenient administration of justice, a district be selected, in which courts m! law shall be htl. Hetcrrecl to com mittee consistinjj of viegsri. Allen, of Uitncombe, Urntain and Uenners. On motion of Mr. UusbeeTthe Ju diciary committee were instructed to inquiro into the exprdiencv of increas ing the tax on all gtc erected on pub ic roajs. .Mr. Plummer presented the neti- tlon of .Martha ' Ueaslev. of Stokes. 0- r Resolved, That Joseph iL,.ss -.t p pointed Librarian to the State Libra ry, with a tabry (jficrenty-five dollarj per. annum. ,. i ,.......,' . Retolvcd, Thn the eaid Josenh Rosa sRalflmakrTiat-iiid deposite wiih tha Secretary of State, a lt, arring'd n alphabetical order, of all the hooka SoW NWOftlfitk'-WbraiT.' and of tuch at may hereafter JbTirorch O0 motion M Mr.' ftalmnna tU ,u5uui,icu iu inquire ico tne ex- . i" pedieocerofjylsinraocfconsidnr? tlrTerent 4ct w be neceaS3ary to chanee the manner in which such roads ere at preaent kepc in repair. , , On motioo of iMr. Hiiffio, the Judi- cury committee were instructed to in quire into the practicability of so alter ng or amending the laws now in force- as more effectually to prevent eljvca trom hiring their own time, and ma king their own bargain to labor, Mr. Newjand presented the peti tion of Isaac T, Avrrv, of Burke praying for the establishment of turnpike road. On molion of Mr. Burns, T . I I Tl ' . .1 K ... ittuut i nnc ine .ludicury f om mittee be instructed to inquire into the expediency of providin:? fcv laiv that ihi4 Clerks of each oanrvCmrr-- prnyirgttr bt-necured in tuch proper- in this State shall, within twenty dara ty 4 the may arutiire. On motion "of "Mr-, :Ncill, - -- rn',, That a committee be ap pointed to inquire into the propriety of causing ta be laid before the next Legislature a, report Jrom the Trustee of each couiity"in this State, contain irtg the amount paid by each of them, from the first day of January !827, to the first day of January, 1828, for prosecuting insolvent offenders against the state i which was afterwards re jected in the senate. Mr. Newland, from the committee on Divorce and Alimony, reported) nnlavorably to the petitions of John Powers, Thomas Tuten, James A. MilU, Jonathan Bryan and Elizabeth Burgess ; Concurred in. The resolution in favor of Joseph Welch and .Mark Coleman, passed its firat leading, veas C9, pays 3, Tuesday, Dec. it. Mr. Allen, of IWombe, from a, select committee, ( f ln ytrr rnmmtttf battidtnt.uwdw IhmthUtltliiHhivnry inihl'luvo taeinreit wimp ittt twmuiviicv ntput nr tne tttn in 4 etr ytt they run only ttjvluie tbat lt hat. au n rllliir fiom wsni o syllrm In the vmniitwnrwrli4'lWiii acttutts of iht tieprttutiiil or ihe itrmhi'tt ttst ul tht puvUo 'ntottwt lo meet pawn tlriitamlst ui tavbrned by tht wtlil of intr tty anil crimtmv n ihs inanaaiit'iil id hit tte lor your committee aretfhvl bit that lie Im mi any lime uitd Hit .public muitlri lur purimtft nr snruiilu ltd t butt un tht tuiitiiryi that Ii has told property tslihln the last fifteen yrais to n aninttm frtitly ttaedli hli mr thattt. Arcnidlnu lo Ihe TiprtMirer's report of IHJtt ifuiauM.ht htttkt hnvr hail In the vaultt of the Treasury Olht tm tht JUl of tlfiohtriif that yrf, ihe mm origin tioiutt or l a eenu i m hUdcposl'tt In Rank amounted loMi dollars one rent by which it appvAhs that tin sum rrpnited be rtlalntd In tht Ttessuiy tu ntt tht demmtli or tKpcmlltuiti of tht OcVt wit oetrly titul tu thn amount nHMttii in tht Hint, I Tu bo tiuncltidtd mxt wttk 1 JLilsjffturiv of NnrtlhCarollim. srxtm Amtnw rf !0,-Mr. MttsHert IHUfllln Ufathf Mif GuUtrdt praving reported a bill for the more convenient lis Itemed R mW Wpvrly as ahe (uromwraiKW-oi justice witnin a por. mnv.tifrtniter tftjuire. Mfrlwtf ; fwnn tho pommlttee on tion of the counties of Burke and Bun combe. On motion of Mr. Clement, the! to 5. Judiciary committee were instructed to inquire into the expediency- of amending the eitsttog law rclatmgf 16 by ex their quaiihcatton a such; Mr. Alexander presented the peti tion of Nobert Higham, of Meckien hurg, pnn ing to be divorced from his wife. Mr. .Mitchell presented a bill autho rising the Treasurer to pay to John Gambell, late sheriff of Ashe, the ex cess of taxes pid by him into the alter such court shall fiavir laU county"w otfrer txf piibliihtb4 rates i' of the tame In sdmeltewspaner InT herrr'", coufity three diffent times j flrr- for want of tuch neursnaner. arlu.-f;. r ... I 1 ".'J.. s : y iimi in nnimvi ,i ik. ...... I .L ' " 'c-,-H firsfV second and tnird rcsotim sitftep. such tax shatl be laid i and send eontrA of such notice to the several justicets, " ins inuihv : anil mac the severalCounty Courts in this.State be empowered to make a proper c m pen3ation to the said clerks for their trouble. - Mr. Gary, from the committee of Propositions and Grievances, reoorted unfavorably to the petiton of Thomaj Greene and others, of Burke county. Concurred in. The judiciary committee reported unfavorably to amending the existing law on IhV subject "or c oinpensatiTlg' " prosecuting officers. The ame com mittee reported an amendment to tho bill subjecting bail to.cost. I he bill to divorce Wiuefred Ever et, of Anson, from her husbuod, waitu rcjecieu on us second reading, 6? V r "7 .1 i ne i resDyterun t hurch in the city , Y riah;; oti Sunday; the"7d instr by The -GIIamat ;.of jiayetteville, -"- ohn , .39. W0 have uddom heard "t, tht t ewnhltt of I'ronoiltlons and tiriey anrtt. trpuitttl i rtstiiutlon in lavor oi John MIHmIK of Merklenbut tf radilH (VHiatt-lrraiktr tir Uullhtrd tht foininptrt of t Inantt wet liiiWifo tt liMniht lulu tht taPtdle net uf tulthnhl ln( any funhtr appreiMUtMnt by lb Tre mtirt r of Ibis !bdt for the tthftallon of MUtlMny M, RUktliy, utsuittibtnt wart itloivtu, mitlhR It tht duly of tht ComplteHtr tt Itkt an hworntt ul all tht lroiri of nvfrv till nlpilunilicbnttinit lit tht HuW eWtf iflv-f aiitli t tbt houte jsijfit Movtrnor et iht e tplratlon uf the tarrtv vf ilii' iiivef' al jUuvtinurt Uf ihli 3tate htrtaher to nitpulntrd i and alio tak an Invmiory f the (iwkn ty of Iht (ttate, beloil)rf to Utv t'dnliul. at tht tdt tlon of tst'h tea sion td tht LfKUIntuit i and thai he file the umt In hit o(1lctthN tobt kept Ittteiititl liiutrovfinimti reported unfa rnrahly ttr tho Mitiiitm. uf .iltsfftB, .ilmyr, of Kutherlonl, Concurred ill. , . ' -fhl tfiRWied Mil . to tttaUah,alhc nt,,i,-e required to be given I Utrnnib tw4 !' Uuncnrnrii jii j. ....... .1 II. ... ' nn:i!iti!tit!n 4d .lirh - "' ". Stmriyt r?ntl thv tetnnd and third ntrs, itntl Uttl on tho'ttbje, Mr, 5ihtUrt from tht committee of Pntpusllhuit nd (Ji Wvances, to whom wit riyrtd tht retolwtlnn In favor of rhoinat I.. ChrUtmat. of Warren, te- imrtrd I rtiolutlcit 1 discharge aaid ' LkvrUtisitit frtim Imnrltonment on err- tain iMiiulitlunt i whlih rei&lution was . f reasury rrUttt'ti, ! Wednesday, Dec. 12. .On motion of j.Mr. rtaher, the committee on Public MUM iM,WQA4 j Buildings were instructed to inquire MttiM, tlattnn and June rf Wil-! into the expediency of adopting .omt mlnbm Wf rv added ta tht committee J method to obtain a supply of -water tm tht Jttdkl.ry j convenient ro the public buildings by Oil m tllwtt f Mr, Alexander. the process of boring or otherwise. AVUiW, That tlvt cnmmktet p-' The judiciary committee were in- Cotton in England. The following tvulirtld U InVfttliratt tho butiness latructed to inquire into the expedien- is an amount of the Cotton Wool im- ti.tnnUM With the freatury Depart- j cy ol amending the att of last session ntent he InilrtUMed to innu!re into. the It" prevent fraudulent trading with i livlm of Janus Ptton on the aaid De-1 slaves. .. . FW!tran$nf The annual discourse in behalf of Tho" North Carolina Rible Socielr. was .t ed in the Presbyterian Church in the citr Revr from Ji (aays the Raloigh Keeisterl a mnr rn.. erful or inRcnious appeal to the benevolent leeliiiBB of a Congreatbu, the effect of which was heightened by tho happy elo cution of the preacher. IVC think the publication of auch sermon, would have a great tendency to illustrate the train nf j Bible Societies, and impresa the commu nity at rarge with the importance of cir culating the Holy Scriptures. The col lection amounted to 840. 30. The intro ductory prayer was made by the Rev. Mr. Oowd of the Baptist Church, and (her concluding one, by the Rev. Mr. Blake, of the Methodist Church in ihisci:y. in! t,,t vflj "4.- S;l m iwrtrnnitTfT AioMonj LtftUUtvtro a clock, of Aaron Willard's make, to piacc in tne commons nan, out was rejected. I he Judtciciary committee were in- A ff iftUitlan authorising the Gov. k a ak ttl bitve tnt SIMM Ot arinton tlitrtd Ulian t nUlform with wheels. 1 . . j.1 . "I . I..!.. .L . t m rtmwVta ItrTOtt-trepWtelirucuu to u quircmTO me expeuicncy orted at London, Liverpool, and Glasgow, the present year, up to thci 1st of October Lut 392 bales wero received at other ports : ToT3t-estiinate. Ot.iob.-r 1. . j V. Uvtada J ivi a? fc A i t " ara 1 ht rf pmt w mi Awjutant tenerar wit ttfttffd tn 1 aelect cummittce, $rtmpo!4 jf MaH, Hill of Wtlming. tnli. Iltais lluykia, BAtrntin kud --Mfr NtwUMi from tho. committee on Dimftand AUwrwypuVi4 the iMlowlng WlHi V(hUh'piie4tUir. first readlwj t A ill t dlvoret Winelred Kverttt Itrtt hrr huihtndi Mil to ilivwltt Maty Wi'vant Irom her hua. tvand I hill l'tfW tQosanna Lud. I.h tjfh pivvy it vhe may acqu.r? j of passing a law to pfTrariher-eetoea- lion of slaves. The bill to secure to Christiana Crit tenden, of Stokes, tuch property as she may hereafter acquire, was order ed to te enrolled. Mr. Gary presented a bill to repeal all actt. concerning agriculture- and family dotnettic sneoui'aaujc'aXKh.th passed its first reading, and was refer red to the committee on Agriculture. Mr. Moore submitted the following resolutions, which passed fh-ir first a Ditles Of which from the United States, t. I a. i rom axjiun-uarolint 768,141 554, 14 S r IIO.tUH Jjeorgiaj 105,228, N. Orleans & Mobile 1 95. i UT" N. York & ele where 139t26Cr. Exported of the above. 57, 188 ; il-.!?': rraa;ng : ajcorr' .rtif A'ovet, the Chronicle nt Cannonuate, has been received b Mr.nr - J. and J. Harper, of Ne Votk and ptjlr fntk. n..r.r.nrii.:. I I.. Ur I a.. iW'it . ..i ...v XI till, UUUMa IISI. t ' ie Scot: avows himself the uthr of ih-"- 'FCiijr ijurrn. - .v-v jn,, , Anrilinflnilaaal.a.AaiM... . I ' ' ' ""'""is ijib census, mere sra . more than 30,00.) alien lsihabitjms tho " j m i ' ff : 'ji : ... : t - , a f r I
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