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Till LVAUSUiiuiu ThttwiTuf,fr,,,,r,5?'Ih n4lUJuiloncrtiubrnnuAol9..r d.y, 31 h, inthe House of Commoni, end ,lWmio)It U object rRrctlm porttnee io the commerce of this 'connected with ihots of Beaufort Harbor, a Shin Canal t. - ."' "" . - ,,l.f f M II IM, Tl.il a Join! .elect !; i. i-.-.i i.ka Into consideration - . '.' m i . ... I.ir mtkinPt'JCrl ... mini h.m!"-" - , , . cin.l M4 it enquire i.M ihTPTrJ . & . --. a. m r m prii a - iiv sir prat, thereto. . . V f. t.k.. .nt.m'itlDil Iht fj.IOWin 7eluiibnaVw W a) . L.. i.lhl lA nri miuiiii - . . Hfolvri That this tae p j -4.,f neurit Government, st lea,,, an equ.l proportion .V funds or said Uovernmem, iq by Iht Legislature of lb to tbe Internal Improvement of the lime- t.,k,. Th.i it the opinion cftblsLegWlature, thai such sppr-P''- liana inQyiu w -r -, . . t most Importance 10 mi a a., " tbt tame iSme, ther contribute m t to . ... ..;.! .o!Xnd that the General Government hate no right 10 mske any appropriation ,r internal improve mem thl State, without the content of the JldMiiw tj Mr loon Tht bill tub ' k. M, MT.rUnd. for the educe - tion of the poor children of the Slate, pro vide, that 9 aoon ae the Uiertrj Fund '7 tbereafier,;ihePoblie Tieaiurer hatt ...j .k. r,.ifi Truitea of each Aina uv(i iu w w . 7 - of nublicmoner , 11 u I 1 f"' " r . hrcb-fni?be eorolng to.eith.er tDtJir r..rwnU Couniie from ui fund end that each County shall drew an amount, proiior-iooaie to U popuuiion aou ia tlon. It ie mde the dutj ef the County xn Wwiert 4n - each Captain! . district. hot duty sill be to ascertain the num her of dcniiut children in their rcipt cl I.. Attirirta. hnwetn the aeci of 3 and 16, and came aald children, where the purenti are wl'Hnf, lo.be. tent to any hfwl within fire mllf distance, and pay far their toiiios out of the money allotted 'mm ika tun A. tat thlft nurnoie. No child . MV'fF " r r to rrroin at cbobllonKer IMn r - eeer - .k. itin. Mr mih mirnmi. A.uku... hary to acquire koowlede of Raadlng, Wrltlitg. Urimmar ana Aiiinraeuc - lUmaHTaAt :Btll, Tt tn eutHtanca, aa. followe t All thej property and stock be longing to the Sute, of etery description, -br.rrmiUuieVpirt:t iaH Ba'nkV ih3 1 to be: tested in Pre-, lidenr and fi-e Director,ind the faith tf - iIm JSiauT H pledgilfor the- support- of aid Bank. The principal Officers and Dir. ctora to be elected by the Legislature, annually. All ihe Officer! of the Bank to -ifflnwHlHaee4iiJT-ondijlonedJqr r ... . tbeiLgpod behaslour The-Bank is to Carolina, and He cnarter hjo extcuo ' Ihe yefl8S$ r Auihotiaes the Tree lurernfthe State, to eiecute, bonds in behalf of the State, payable at periods of 5, lOand IS years to the President and Directors of talJ Bank, for itch fume as lhall be deemed most ad? antageous, the hnle smouni boweeer, not to exceed 8300 OOOj, which bonds, the President end Directors are authorised lo negotiate ( a rate of intertsi not to exceed six per ten. ' The Bank lo discount notes wit! tuflitiew-aef wfcy to. jnakelooa pot eivrediog 8000, in -the nature ofdii count, on leal ptoperty secured by doed "'nl-nsf. srlthw4o.eillin pay ment loan to be made for six months, with privilege of renewing oo payment . of Interest; ; ' .' u.L,rir Poor Peoile. The bill Intro- flj.-.rt by Mr. Vche, to mitigate the severity of executions an'(TTo?the"fuTther- telief of Inaolveot deBtort, prorwes, tnai rn. u itrhia contracted after tbe 1st day of Mar next, no execution shall be levied tnr any c.yr wbiht groiWgiccpt.ctxi motions Uauingon atuebmeote. It fur ihap orosioVs.ihat when . any .execution k.ii h XfVinA nn Ian A. 10 satisfy aiir flebT cantracted after the period abose named, tbe crop growing, snsii oe ceemeo inw of the Deferidsnt. who Tatrre- "r tain the rigb to secure r.bur ehall not - aa,a ai t Main. YinaaeMion .of ahv UOlirn Jr T r.'..-.T""-jrX:rT. . ' House- M 'HI, jrurnK, debt hereafierxomtktedJ. house. ' os out; jnTiuci-ua.,M Whi.- ami ICalha. of Beef. Pork -"" hi wife and each chudr abalI J exempt from '?ure snd exepteln ihe ostfijet --"V 'i"''!'. VLL atbkirlH.a-' a aaAlaai by any insolvent debtor. ' - " iPedneidav.'cv'.. .3S'Mr.-.Moortipre- V 'tented a bill requiring thai a majority of .'the freeholders abaii nereajternaye tne fri,ilege of electing Justice of the cace, which was rejected on its 2d rea- " (fling; Mr. Love, a bill relative to tartn gfjoy creek, in Macbn county ; passed, ; and scot to the commons ; Mr. Allen, a , ' bill to amend the act of 1824, relative to ! turnpike road ip Rutherford and Bun ' -frnm)e t Mr. Alliton. a bill lo rivive an ct tutboriog the coromitee of finance of T,.,.'l ftMt tfl iit! l',e f0 r.in.ii- .r i .. man ii ruiritii l Mr. Ihrt!.. a ti l nl2 ":"'"' .muhJiif the lt rrft. PasWs.in nuu t3.i,ef, andunl lothe commons. 3ir. M'PurmM offered leiolution, ,fr ena LllnRCredttO-slocollsctlheltdeMsou ef an lrieitstt' estste wnen au. Is nof crimed within a llmt'ed time. 7Wj,, Mv. ll.-Tht committee orcl.lms repine J e reso'utM hr pTl" '..i.t. ef the Ute ChUI .uibirftt ihe purch.slng of l.nd to build - -. mi m Aiiiann nrcibuieta ' U 1 It . . . . aftlaff at ffilil lO " j ...I ..r Ia iha HoU 01 mm rtittru. IUU " . - . ... r'J:. it. Mftnifomerr. of Hert Jv:!res In any county authority to try f "eV; pcVfini- 6? t .ll-w WoftV, other than capital ouences..wi:n0v. - i-'i' V..j . ..t,ninn. author. Mr. lo-Keoucrcu ,v. -f -kin,theTre.surerfmA..o . Mra the eiDcnaet of BUIT V( v ' J Koernmcnt,inounn which was re:errea s 7 finance. i . . Mil,'. jr.TNr.owperq.,cr,M ia nrolda bt la for itakinfl an eou.l ditlsion of en insoltent dsh'.or . ai a ! . ..l.inra lf fiMnnra aaii . amnnir at l a uaar - ar i liotl to their cl-ims. Mr.' Allen ofcj resoltitlunt, calling on i c.i ...t.. .nd iha So icltor of the rer 10 urii.ic -- 6th dUrict to prosecute Samuel thunn, for certain alleijed irauouiem r...t,t,i af the Buncombe Turnpike Compauy t these resolu ioes were laid oo the taoie, rrti-d aaainst tba petition of Robl. fUbesoo and Henry Huston, of Mecklan burg county. .Mr dldson precned the petition of Tbos. W.lker, of Mcckleo- "&trZ. ATov. 3S Mr. Martin from the com. of claims repotted in Cisor of discontinuing ibe annuil appropriation oi g600, for the education of Mist Udney MJUkelyj thejreport was laid on the table. Mr. Welch preVbTeTa1m triu thorite Jamea MTCee, sheriff of .1 J y wood county, to collect certain arrearage ol taxes. i li ' Monday, ,Vv. 30 5lr Marshal pre aented t bill relative to Wadesborough Academy, in Anion county j whtctr pis sed through three readings, arid was pr. I uciru iu un riiiriw.pvw. m w . 1n fayor of Absalom "iUUms ol fatld son county, was passed, and ordered lo be nrAll! Th retolution. o fared 3ftb inst.by Mr. Allen, concerning 'Samuel MMa.IilLtha Buncombe turnpike road, wis modified, on motion oft Mr. Sneed, so as merely lo inquira tlrrumstancesconnectcd wiin ibe letting of contracttinalrt Chnnn.tm said- road-Mf-JLUco-presented a petition from Bun combe, for en appropriation 10" open e road io'eaid coontyV -Tlid-bUI reinire lo the relief of certain purchasers of Cherokee lands, passed Us ihlrd reading and was ordered to be engrossed. Mr. ITiVglnrpHienle of l2r reUise. to.a.part.o .iherpad from Morsntoo-ta; Afory e turnpikes The biU for. ihe,raymeof Juror in Kowan, was finally passed, end ordered to be enrolled. . . tunAfiu. Dec. I. Mr. Wellborn offer ed a resolution for an appropriation for a "aira.. a t- Improving the roads rrora uuiesoorougn , Tr.nn Hill, and Joneaville i and (0 the Lead Mines, Salt Works, and quarry of PUiter of Paris, in Virginia. Wr Watn ews offered resolution to provide for . . - . a Vv a a rt a giving more publicity to uea 01 ru Mnrtrrurr-a. Ull mOtiort of Mr. CaldWtll, "rsovedlnt6"iommlttee- of thr whole, Mr. Marshall in the chair, end toon . up i'k KWi rrtinir a new count- from p-rts r RVrrkAnd'Buncwmbet-and after con? .M.hta rfiaiMitalan. the committee rose, IIUS. S BWIV aaaww V and reported in favor of passing tbe Din ; the question being put on agreeing to the report of the committee," h was decided laahajiecitive, 30 to 26, as follows ,-. M.rTTAllen. AliTson, BfoweK Burein, Cald well, Crump, DaTidsoorU4ck r.;r w.T. - . . Franklin, Harris, liore, jonnson, m,tc, vw. w a a M.'Diarm'id,M'Iuty r,M!l jrlAMs U5fMi Msrahallp Meares,- Mek.heTTMuchell, Montgomery of Orange, Moore, Ramsay, 5mnh7 feTIDoWina vv eten JV.. Mcsr. Askew. Barnes. Beas ley Belt. iBurney, Cowper, Davenport, TY.-ul- Dickiaion. Eiheridze, Utnton of Wake, v itinton of Beaufort, Leonard, M'nr.n.i. Matthews. Miller, Monttrome ra. t-viii vHu,K.yivi; --j j.ru.nn.1. WaMnTTlTirdr riVilliam - Ol Fbe itjwsttan Being'm HtV swnow ih Kill. H r. snerrara movea io amcuu a tfrnravida for erectini? a new coun i frnm narts of Wavne. Edetcombe, I Nash, and Johnston, to he caiiea pwinr s tne Dill ana awiciniuiem wr ' wm. mimed to the select committee who re ported the MIL?:' T'-'V'' WfdnctdayiVet. 1-Mr.Hoke pfCaefi in a bill concern'iDir the liability of cer tain persons in the town of Ltqcolntoa, to work on the roads Mr. Love, a bill rcla tire to the survcvine of tbe Cherokee lands Mr. Dick, relative to the (own 0 Greensboro' i Mr. Allen, a bill concern tntr the Buncombe turnoike comoanv M;. Cowper offered, t reioluiioo to exotr- . . - , . . '-.1 . - 1 e?tr tirf.'iUuu 'u l nut the co:.aenl -f h ordinal rcCflllea. Mr. DifUvod preteined petition m lluKh McC.'.rj.of .Mechlenburr I nd Mr. Pick, petition from Martha t atrki, of Craeftttxjro'. I10CSR Of COMMONS. irfJftf,Mv S.-Mr, Swain prt ieru4 till to Kcure the Mr t. utilon or li-vU, whtntfenin fr, taitloo. Mr. Kkrl efTfea resolution to proHe by liUui, attorneys lo refund retilnlase ee,.her they retire Uom pfictlctr ' lUnd. a resjju'lQfl to provide for rtJikinf the mercement of Sheriffs proportional to ihe eiecutlon lot the 'p"6n:irttftttirfiof r-w4iieb tbef - mrcid. Mr. Nr wlnd presented t Wll 14 a-mrnd reeenn. IfWjeU M', NnH, from ihe Hciry roiodirtee, re parted a bill alterlnt; 'he J jninmnt for Dinmv from death o lupnsoomenu , Tnu..0.JV.. 'id. -Mr.Neiil preseo tede bill to. compensate ihe urorr of Burke couit f I 31r. Jlorrti, elfccttfilly to present obstrvretlonl to the passiee of Hn o? Rr R'p r - - K'.it thn !.. how far certain in corpora'ed companies shall be entitled to racier In its by them Instituted enf lanap ;f ,'(mJ( gnd ,9 prcect from aier utkm a Mr. riaher, Mil w rey;uite puoo m.. ( ponton 0f a persons ireeooia. r INasH reponea a ohi, u. aructtton oi toe term fy - Xr. Nash reported a bill t- render th sale of epirituooa liquors ny me email Tk rotnlu'iop. onrea o? wr WltMTisn, in .tor of.Ainlom Williams, of DtfWoo county, wa pawed, and sant to :he Senate. The comml't?e reporfe .,i..ru ,a ih Mthlon fora Liacolni h relation to the Poor House of said county. The-resTiTSitloAtijfohn ;D,rK," ro ii nun v w ' i 2d' rr gntgomery mjltiu was rea3 n..Fr. . - w f! . ..L.tn Thnm.a Brown to "ereci two gitai, kr. - Mr. N.sh reported; from lle ULlCiary tuiiiiH...", '" ineipedient to pass any law on ihe subjacl of ramunersting owners of staves wncre they ars executed for crime's agsins' tha state, ,.Mr. Swain presented a bill author Izing the Oovernor to grant certin lands to the Baptist Congregation at Franklin. in M.i nn rnlintV. Mr. Wtche uffared a bill further to mitigate the severity of executions. Mr. Taylor otierea a out o reduce the number of Trustees of the UnlveritT,to2i ; - , . k n Saturday JVov. 2I. -Mr. Meodenhall claims, dlrecU'ng the Sec'f. of State tols sue a f rant, to Jas. uuey, oi.uviaoo coamr, for 1 10 acre of land ; read th r ee 1 . '.ni..it. ' Mr limes, anu oroereu iw u Cirson presented e.petitipo from Ruther ford,: Jor :restwingyameij,awaruu credit. The bllh to pay jurora in uurxe. n4 in nraSrnr Abstractions to the passaire t C. i. .,r. Rnrkv Rifcr. were read the Third time, and: ordered to be. .engrossed ,1m -Turn nik. road in JRutoer ord and iunepmbe, ws received fronUbe S5nate, and read the firsnimewrmooro o'.- fered a bill to ligitimate ana alter me ..-.a nf Thna. Petitte. ol ourry. nr. Newlaad offered a bill concerning a troop of Cavalry in Burke, Will.ee ana ireaen. The bill to fix ibe muster ground of 1st regt. Davidson militia, was fin-llv passed, ,.j,.mI m ha enroueo. "r. wiy offered e resolution to prevent the i nt anita fmm one count? lo an A,k. aVrant In certain cases i which ibe Hrt.ia r-.fuied to adoDt.- Tbe committee of internal Improvement reponra, mai n ... nnt in their nower to ascertain "itis - ' ... . L. . 1. f.rtorli. iha manner in which the 825 000 ..,s.rrihfd h tha State 10 tne i auxin Navigation Camfiany, has been disposed of; but tbe committee suggest, that the laviilature compel the Treasurer of the Company lo state a full account. i'Mii n inrnmhrate the Vance Circulating Mhnn SocFetvof Ashevilla-The.billig iflCO.rporsto the Vjfadesnoro' Acaaemy,anc k. "ksti fni- ihA relief of certain burchas a.. r Charokee lands, were received Vl W. - ; ' . . . from-ihe senater and P their nrst reading in this bouse 1 be btu lor alter in. ,h nnnianment ior oikiht, nwm death to Imprisonment, wa passed, and sent to the senate for concurrence. - Il.fW.rfflu. Dee. 2. Mr. Oampucll Ol- feredi rfJWlMMontfsren appropriation to Ka a.atr rr r3cKwoou r 'OIIV r.iMkAt.ni.MrJ:T.'.vanalt-'Air . ajd'-- avaaaaaM.pi a.aai mmrw - - -.-.i. .--m... Manure presented a bill to auiboiixe Mat dam acrbss risnert river. c v Irtdelfo law lharall debt due from deceased per ..n. .a nihra. h.-l ba retarded in law of equal dignity I end be entitled w the absence of full assets, to proportionate .m.n,a The military cotnmtttee were instructed to examine into the condition, kc of the Public Arm nr the Arsenal ai Raleigh. ' Judge WUkins, member elect from the Allegheny diatrict in Pennsylvania to tba ..rt fAnoipaaa. hat ra&lcrned, and Henry Baldwin is announced as candidatb to supply bis place? . tri'9 trtsr. us v.-, i.-. ........ 1 , r rf v r i W A m. a -it ll.ia CWJnly, f lettr.J fi.r.li. f ;f tt.a fit '.'. oa iKa t? W M. ia pUee of iJr..ra U r.. tect.l United States a-ior i ff !' lo'tlnji C.Ut!l,33 Cbwkt L. Ilintort, 17, Suphen Miller. JgJge Wa C-erta Is elected PrtaJJenl ofb State tuit at PaUlgb, la pl of J1S ItuflSa. eWcted la the Supreme Court, bfthe aKtbtiry Brtrwhi tfce otherdj-wctor, are D.T. CIIett, 1,1. t uwan, . m. Draws, 4, Murphy, J. Martin, Jr. J. O.Ies, a. r rerrand. M. W. AWian4r of Meclien. birr! ,n,dr,'Jtuf Stitjtnr V lUfnlaoa r ,.,t.B. ml Joha Hoke of Uncolar" "' I ir, r.ieMlrncT C. rw-eletned Oov, ofloe auif, wa year, .about eplw',,, . ' "w- -a" la am gaaaia n jpr.m,, rnE3iDENr8 message. n. ,,. UuiUbW eateronaa of Mr. fiftama MiM-iat for the euea-mail fre Baklfh la thla pleee. by Chatham. Randolph lv tl mail Mn. airhL WU rtcelred Bera on aunuaj oSrht about 7 o'clock, 24 bourt la advance of Ike re fular time ny watcn w rw. . A w..1, Int aanual Meaaars to Congrcas. la aa eitra froos the Oe l Welgb, end .l-f- taaJLaUaai C-ilef of Ihe Vin wtt v. alao fatortd t the Editors af tha Cw atV with their pper of tie 10th, which eui sine the of janiftalioo of Confrcaa. i-h (Unite. Oa. Prewdent a took the cluur ed aftar aaae pp-limi-nary buaineK, iha 8nte adjwurned. la the Uov of ieprrBttUea,. w KLmva aaa re-efeefad Bpaker, receiTing UJ soles, Vf. D. Martin 'H, J. B. SutharUnd 4. H. R. Storfl 4. J. W. Taylor 5. araucnor j m.- Martta. SutbarUnX Storri. and Talor, not undidatra. aiAew W. Cioir iM ta. Miliete fclerVliM:vT, tw nfiKitirft. 547 cattering3-' BejtM -wth re. ,Wcteddo-r keeper 1 Oertor. carr, rjmtnn to execution. President Jatktn't u i. nult. lone....U will fill nearly the whole of oar paper. Iwkpendent of the adyer. tiapmentt. It would be enureiy ueie-i 0Mr.af.ctorv to rive any portioo of It la thit irwrWt pape' ' we h,,e M HtUe ,p'Ce, a hat we eould (pTeaooklaffordno gratiBcalioa a in. if bum fa.trra. rnmi a baaty peruul wa feel peculiar aatlf rtlon in beinr enabled to eipreea a coufidenl beHef, that this fcW V out. venerable aod illuatfiout PreadenV will atill more enocar bi.s to Ibe American peop'e- Ha h ten ,Utesmat4ike view of .11 iboae Hibjeclibfaa ikuudtweeenment, which pertain 10 bi offise Ilia WM are expreiaad to a plain, canuiu, moc neadent and pcrp'rcu6oa manner.. r lie r7commeVurv4 ti aiteratioBdf the Constitution, giving ihV election of President direCtl 1J ilw-peopief- reo dei"ng tKe President- ineligible .after one term 1 2 J, a genamnnnnwum the law which limits certain officea to four years ; 3d, calls the attenfon ol CongrTsrtrTlhexistW" " UeViogtTtat pnryisnjpt need iTdithljiDcaxiflOh ;n condition of the reventter Its ade- n.,.rv to meet all the expenditures of government, and gradually to pay off 1 ! .1.1.. . gtl vasnm.MAnrta atl me puouc ucirv jvi., ivfc....vM- -f portioning the surplus revenue among the several States, instead of making appropriations for internal improve ments 1 5th, recommends more effi cient means for collecting debts due the II. 8. such large amounts of which haveHiere tofore eea lost jun A . with. this flew, thatthe Attorney uenerai be placed on the same footing of other Heads t Departments, ana maumg hi. Hut to see that all difficulties in the way of callecting the public dues Kj aneedilv removed, d-f. t 7tn, re commends that Congress inquire what .fficcja..hejjr& penses retrerV bed, dc. t 8th, recom mends theIiiitary West point, tojthe JV.atcring care 6rC6n- indigent Revolutionary goldicr jTe-r-mm-vtf-ettig apart a di&trict of country West of the Mississippi river, lor those Indians who are clisposta to emigrate, to remove to f recommends ' TlArrt: and aispensin mm ronatitatioff its members the heads of separate uurcu - . HfYrin,.- fioms in. the Artillery - arid cohditioivfffie nratnrV"'auc ment dc. yc. i, The alove are nty some" of the most prominent subjects touched on in the Message we shall try t; present the entire ot this able and important document to our readers oeit week. . General D. R. Williams of S. C. has sent to the secretary of the Navy a wmfile of cotto cordage, made at his Factory on the Pee Pee, with e view to the substitu tion of cotton instead of hempen cordage in. the nayal service of the United States, t.cir to!. -if H4ii!, t!.,i Iu'!,4 I 'Ml 'irni! fit mrwi'g a 1.1 innng of Contrnnn, l frmkr V014 C'.ntrcta jf tha s.'ij r-f si.iiiious ll iuor, If the .riill t.ien,nre I e since le.rn from tha RlrlLh nanert. Uu the Mil Uai'tuterf its second rciil, on ihe In Init., and af ar eliciting a good ileal of rlitulor., In t.irh MeVira. U4ton, niih.il I5r en. and Wvehe , ptnlripattd, It wi rejected, 11., iff, 1 at follows l llioie who voted lor tbe pZ of the Ull, were Meiirt. Haket of r-ttrecnmte, innner, vrt)nx at . a la a f t tf u,iemi"f .ot'e uoroeo, uit liuiiftsr. llyrum. V-mpbeil.Ci.ctv)n,unifi(iiijTj, 1 itncr, viation, u, .?, '., listen. KendU. Kin. Men.. ieohall, Murchion," Mor)fiey of Nfw"- lapoyer, Morphey of IHchmood, H leabr KeHK "N nnrN bolaow of Hit! .'.a-a a a 4 t I. an mond, Patrick, Parcdl, Stockard, Swalo, vww a St, . - a . m a M .a - i aviort itwaM44 fMfWH, These who voted efvntt were Mcttrft Alexander Arrln;ton,. B.ker of Abe, Barnard. Bell, Kethell. wiaifi nrancb. Brooka, B'own, Brower, ChamWe,voop- er, Cox Davenport, Uoaltr, LdmoHdttoo, Enlot, Farrier, ry Grand;, H-moU, Harp.-r. Hatch, Hayley, Hill of Wilming Hilt nf Rackinirbam. Hortoo. Ho!rt. Jarvit, Jic.es of Warren, ones of ake, Kerr, lrfcms, i.uiey, wine, iowi. taav . . tar. ' Love, Mcbanrt Kelvin, wnoon. Monk. Moore. Mtfitef Woye. Millio, WOtbce Nclll, O'Brien, Orr, Peron, Polk, ll.lf ni.rt IUriiardton. Roisell, S.er.Sw ver, Simpson Simmomls of CotuTibuia Simmon ollunlocn oioao, manwooec m a aAa Smlih,SnvierpclRM,otaniy,aedmn, Wake, Wider, Wi:Ums, Wilton, Woo,er, .r.r..laKua. A. W. Wooten. C. Wooten of Lenoir, Wright,' Wyche, Vork, CaIlo way, Clark, Carson. JW1" Snad '' 1 Fteti;;iSn - Dieman'w Land jpspara A9.AK9LM1kV, rfra.dful ar counts of murders committed by the native Wwkrorrine se'tRerfr In most instances ihese savages nat euiuru the detachments' sent out in sesrch of them. Accounts from revr South aiea, inserted in the above papers, atate that a dreadful malady, of the species or oph- thilmia, was prevailing m oyaney. uid and young were affli. ted, and soma in . atances occurtd of persona having emirelyj lost their eye sight. Finsr.cet of Georgia ....AThe Annuil Treasury ' R poet rs-ulmitted lo tha Lrgijiljture pn.the f tti inttant.. The re ceipts for the yesr ending 3 1 at October, 183). were, 1,6 1 1 03 he emoun; r-ermtiMiogi in Ue. Treasury on lit Nor. 1828. -dt K63I.529 36 making a to:a of9a2,140Li.4, Jlhe fipe 'ncerrs of the last-political ycar(includirtjJ"S3ir,-'0SI-46Vpald to the Central Bank) cre 8712 D63 94:Jiemaing tn jneirea' ttif ;T8 1 t;07 6 30 -Tho aiprojM Uiione for Coiiaty. Academies amounted :o SI4f 302 44 Poor School Fund, gril 5ffT -X toammoth -6Hge publie . vehicle, rin! mnOmnibu,U now.runnine oe- tween Paris and Orleans, which is calcfl latedHio-accommodanrsixtf peraoai lowing appointmems were mauo y LegUUture of Georgh, Everard llAmiltoo Secretary of State; Mines Holt, Treasor- . . aa 1 I. er j T. B Howard, Comptroller uenerar, and John Bethune, Surveyor General. Oa Sitttrrtav laat.the Board ofInternv ImArA.am.nt met in this Crtr. and, afer actinir on ihe business before them. sa; joumed. On tba same day, their anno! .a l.lrt hrfora the Le eislt'ee, and orderedio be print th -Kl-iar.Utni Reiteration if the Jtxi$ A letter from Smyrna published in the ndon vo. fAnrnr.Vifca that It i reported on goo authority ths Baron Rothschild, th- g'eit ' . r ....... a..l,.n banker, has engaged to turnisft mcu'- f A a. sm a-i . . fff it' the enormous sum oi J5u,uut,ww li tres, at three instalments, without inw. a . r-Arr mnriitirrr-T 't r S Uia'sCBC: 4fi!PS for himself end his sqeccsors, lo y.iedJ( w . I . .nl fl. Jerusalem, and the territory pT ancient . !-fT, isr R srnn'r'inmHoO U to ff'-antio rich Israelites, ffhf j!, terid about in different parts of rhe wwl portions of th.it 6ri country, wher w a .rHlWh aeiirnioritirs,rana v L:-. . .. r. . AAih. their ancif"- KIC lllsl", a r"" ' . i j- Tk.,.. ir . 'aiinnostu'l aim Bacrcu laws. . nu , ,ha Hrnrlrnt cTthe llehrewi wiiM T" " " aa "" " ." "1 '? Ll r""-lVl6af T",'"flwn ihii .iitii rmr ncintr iuu - iewar.Je-swtwwe . . a, iraa isnaart rtrwrr if ir icl uitu'h - .hewJks.4lW ed iff Holland by Loui uonaarw. sacola Gazetta contains aa account .n' shipwreck of the schooner Mgnoiia, tarn JUyVonc of the packets between rt..L. ..j M.. n,i.,n. She was cpl iMara.a aiiu v i iwh.- . sized in a sqffall near Pensacola on u-t 6th ultimo, and every soui . cent one. nerisned. nos v ' . of nine men, one lady, and two cbiwrep- i . ?m.-:a Ka issued1 1 no t resiaem oi tA.v" - d.crcejrtolhhtnssUver, In that Repu V.'e hia
Western Carolinian (Salisbury, N.C.)
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Dec. 15, 1829, edition 1
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