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v J. t ;j .' f.S . Hit f A i ll'i 1U. .1 ,-, f, -if .' f " Ji i h trrj'-ri f 0e Cumber! md ro.-t, Co"gr ectid in compact be I, f t . 1 CmmmfU tr 1 the No'tn wcnem Territory, stipulating thtt per cftn. of ih nctt prnt"' ! s.lct f P'U'lie l"' suidi ?p'ted to uktr.3 a road niiliW d tcadioi; to. fbil '.UnM.iv, they efurged tbe amount ex pended in iho eny ruction of the roa3,u; 01 tut fund, nd pr.'iid ,h 'Pt w' . the ?:! through which i: wjttopnt. I'alT:t " ln'errl-hctw lite yaf f iJ3J wiet IM od wa commenced, .i -lih tif 1817. tfw Public mini wat A . rti-h Mill.bticrtithiii itiii'Ct; It wail r rc volutins report od froru the" Coromltite , . vH " feel t .... -. ' ' liil:Tii4lCn2rebu power toirpro- i - j.-u4ia8S)r .r h rctf flii of - pud ro-aA, rhlntary icaJs, nu cintr roaus, ,' and tne tmrrvement of water courses- ' " Tfcu oiutl'ir wi cirrlcJ t sye 90, not 75. ' . ' ' 51. ,To"f6ifr;r prt roaJi anJ .tniH ; urr roid. Loit f f as ti, noea 8i. 3 !. To9vi'rttfr roada arJcnl for . cifryinjjoneonjtiiercatetwcenthc States., Loi.t , lyea 7I hoc 95. ' ' 4th. To toutiruct rouV for m'.li'.arjr pmW Lot ajrei tl,noc4 83. "i Jib. A 6(th reiuhjiiori n room, that ConRfeia baliOwrto ppropflto mo r.ef in aid of the Construction of ro?i . ami cjn'ili, which bIl he bidoi't and " coAstiuded utuler tb authority ,t the ! iJ.etiilrturcintiheJSureaUirough which . Ihcy pas. . NcgiMted, .Sjn and ocei Dot '.e. Thui, we we, that by the iol6oin de 'cJiionof thia Houio in HIT. all power eer tliii aubject a rcpu4uted in every form and t!ii, tao only the power lu efifirofiriait money for the ;urpoo of con wrueiion. N -tht bjll nu.w utnitr tvwtydf vwtw - firm the power lo construct, in direct t contravenilon ol the recorded opinion of tbi llooe in 1817. Thin it i n nur T cf )ot of power at v it cf another patsion, . "that tncrcc of appnhe crora br the teryfuodji fcadi upon." t'oder the ap propriating power, let them aay to the Committee, tftat It appear by icrxwi mid anma time t'tnre. that in the aeiMnn oFT817:l7threo million oTJollara worth cf public landa were iven to Sut.es and individuals arid th, at this very testioh e hate application for aid to the rorilai j j . , -eanaWie BUikatone canaU w rYti toad inrt -f - Oeorgta, another tn-.foath Carolina, ; md , . . -'-tibirdtrrWaryland t fora'd to tho 1W .ryland j foTa'd to th 1W flla.lJoiw,if, irge i and, 6nallr, (or an appropriation of 'JUO.O00 10 eatabtlsh . Cl.iure eifViik io bojle . ' . . . ... . , i it nirilt mil in Kut ,( ... nrn III lh imj TVitilil .innmitJ . .. . r.ancellor Ol lh OCale Of Uelawarc. A .,fnawnr projccit.inciumng a memorial ' ' " , . t, c , v. ' , ought to h;vtj been noticed, let, Mr.l r,.m . f,,.,i ; a- .u- .1... .J,., . Kut i Malmenti, necessary to the comnlelioo of 1 he btato of V nvmia it aciini- nuiidy L. . u... .u-..i i L ' ... i . 'e'ttr noma luend in turn -iiib vviuiiiiu!iii; , uui . . . ' . . - - . irm)4vjir siidu.u nvu iiiiw nie muircu 11, r.rn,. ... ,1.,, t,- i. j h,..'im Tt'r.f ih. V greal woi k : lii the roid be consti Uc-, upon thu principle, in her ystein of in- L. . -- f.iiM.M-, '1, fn,s us Uut. : . ,..-. . :--Tr - . . : ll.Tlr, Ih. Trtin ..... .T . li.t, i.rnj nniiritu.ntfnt. h.. K n.nui I . J . . 1 lOllrT. Oil I IO I l ITISl. mom oi .t wHDmiacr Ail wi ! ' " I""-" ' V .' ' .: ' ' Z- . ti irom a foncag.ie. ?o tar as rc: .i.-w- iir.noH.r.'Th:.-r1 Ai i .Tnaiiorao aiicr iirnf, we snail oe 1010 cir, mai -wnent-rone "TTOWi) tc ,,i1f--rri" . ... ',.:. f" v"" " " -i. . . , ... ... j , . r: -.1-11 ' .. ' -r . , K" " "t ... . "V" 5 VJ eL.niiu - k-iit '-iuJoovc ua bcJore wo weigh anchor, to consider well what it the port . of ilcStiAaiioa.. ia 41W word t, -to - look along the line of time into futurity, and estimate the consequence of thisacetem, ome of ibe most prominent of which, it h my purpQsa to aueitipt to detcla.", ". But first, Sir, allow me to inquire wbst Ire Ibe tdvanlages which tee to recom mend ibis Ibill. to our adoption T They tnuM b, lbt it is nencRcial, cither-to comxercf, or Military speiaiiont, or (be : If40spo:4aiioo ofUbe taaU. J-wUijcxaia4pep-eemftg35.0od; l.atate the Inter- ine tne suopjci in reference 10- eacn oi these considrationa- .And first, a to Its - cofnnrV tlrtR9'i trlsnctof the eye at the mp of the United State, will furotsb, I Wmi, an irrefragable answer to t Kit argument, at least in reference to the State ol Iew I oik, I ennsylvania, iM aTyiamfr."d Vij gliiia,-iftfOTIglrTctir tl i 40-paviure'-baamp4f the teirfory cf each ql lUcse States, oue common, indelible feature,. That the 1 alramt oL every aue, wueinetgicat. or. smull, fiow fi oni the mountains, cither Kaslwardly into the Atlantic Oceans tr JiraUwKdlybloog h Mil ,t,iirt ppir tmo" the julf of Mexico. Now, Sir, i lie road ' In question, .at least throughout itr whole extent, io the fonr Siate.hich I .have mentioned, runs efmobt ;f, ; right angles tiili .he?e naii'-al channel of commer cial intercoare.ybil?i. jbru the Jarfrfrlrf-i una umvciiuiii'iiiis iuu raocs 111 niowitr.,. 12:; . . r sno, jnttu, ii ti coiaciucu wiin, ine oi rcdioA of commerce and these natural chaanueltH tbal wookl be etTonger rgu . xaent agafostit, by-all ih4-dHretcerte' prtation. V'Tbii. road, then, caottot stand upon ttus fact of its Commercial adVanta . - - .:::u, 'b i -vs. 1 . .' ; ' . ' '' , Ai little can it be supported upon the ground of its necessity for military opera tiunv When the , gentleman speak of the exposure of Buffalo and New-Orleana, tfie two termini of this gigantic road, ! call u poo hire to say, has be forgotten tbe' west end .expensive sysvem of fqrtiCca lioni vUeb wc" hm created, ir.tj vri;h tifcumitjtin t 'Afier i e mi!U'n whi;h we hv eipcif'c 1 In tHei', arc they to te andored f. useless, f'F '' 0i3 purpose of d-fence f or, w1 thr y not be tuj-p'ied with orj unrc, ani nrr f mad In ttma of war, f.r ot.r protect!,!! I l)., the gemlemn. aup;os Iroopt are tver In bo mirched f.ni HlI to ' c f c 0 d ? n 1 1 n. f r o m 0 r I e i t o dc U ti l Knffalot Let !bn!efjtw. oiOrle-ntt!'!-ain td Ij'c wr aner !e ieion i H 'lucceufatlr K,lruVf rfa fcn&ej by iroo nit i m in of wh'j n wai, 1 uUMa'iuitcnUXtaai- N&n& b(.Tco neee ami Kemcskr' 'fi contry tn every ration jI rrobi')i!i, i'icU tinjj anonU honlit eer our VTrncmTri -prTirrfio our i Mcur It l rmom!a, tht, tn u ne twentr or thlny year hence, 9-mj haaf j airj-tf toy-pleiw ,' In twenty reirv, for reKon h hta 1 fn-rti , oti L-ivil i bocl iy,lbiiiki thatawjr ir. every twenty yera it peceturjr lo' prevent a mir rut and the dyint aiviy'ofllia nation! tpirit ; in that event, it it atvt fibtxtHe thut trotfii mn'f e martht on thi roid j bet if ihit ri.itl he cont ructed upon the two poitihilitiet, 'doet it n.t atrike the mind of every mm who bera me, thr.t the lime thing, mav fmtilly happen to every road in the Union ; and that, t!rtte fote, every roal mty be created b-ii;; neceMrjr tt military operiii'iin ? Sir, the extent of ttie yvteiu, which thiirea Mn't would ju!if, would he unlimited, and illimiiatlev The uemlcimn abrnii 1 wt'b the efwnnon elpenvs i.ltorred duriOKlhe lata- war Uthc tranportstiw, of proUiot an.lihe nuteiiil of war, lo our Northern and North-efltrn f.untitrt. Poet t.e n)t remern'ier ih .t lis tfto grcjt canal of New ork and "io lure twin iten contttirte! ainte um icri jii ; ootn leading directly 10 theie p'.im ! Due v ru)t alio remember, thjt the fioutiers, o! both of iht'ie 'dlcs luvc, Marc tfut lime, heen oversprcatl with an .ciH iJiiig li.lo fwHgwwj i rvtTin tns- ta-r T,t the co'iniry with arable field , where the toweling breM-j then vood, and interiec liiii' it every wherr. with the iojiIh ncre tary for their on acco:inu,iJjuoi. :' ' ir, the d hVultiea hic!i then eaicl, lue tunk beneath the cnt(iptie ol oir peo ple and tie irrctiviule frce cf tircum ttanct. Let . u now, for a thoit tiioc. exanuhe lhi 'jjjiis io:i m rCi4li;j) to il)c iranHpurution of tne in-u. I The whole length of the road, we are given to uudtrntan, wi l ba fif'een hun "!nUi: WMCTi ia5 J :SU.a) ,- ' ' fal tlUaKcf njlio.jt of dretL;niie4- wjich.al ih eaii.ajied .u( -mount to two H mmy ol . MIrv.. h,s, mal:) l5 rs 01 convja jnow me u,e o ett hereon, or gravtl. My erptrient e gravel l.n.y, it 'A poible that il nitrl be made ITJil road; ho-.v n,.,iiy alldliional million th.it-may cos., 1 (leave it ,0 the comniltlee to conjecture Indeed, in, . . ... . ' . . ' uuring mi sessions 1 hive seen a report, . - ., . ,1 . J ntiibti, 11 1 iiiniitc iia , niiii 1 sjicuii 1 roti 1 a douWJul mcmorv. snt)iect to coricc lion,) estimate the wosl of this road, con strutted at a proper turnpike, at tleren and a half millions tut let ua tale even the sum of two and a quarter millions, the estimate of tbe cost of the plan l.ow proposed Ihe interest of that aun, al six eat ut six per cent., because, though the GgVcrnmetit could borrow at home, pro BSbTyTafTtu'M. n or Holland, at three, yet, the legal inter est throughout the United ikate varies from six to eight; as the amount will be I drawn fro'ii the pockets oijbjjgiiuiciu wtauIJ be worth at least six per cent, to ! cost of transporting the mail triweekly, in a atae cbacb, would not, in tbe more import anrM t-of ihe cmtryf eceed, il it tqoallcd fifteen dollars per mile. - A report hbwe y e r, of. the t'ostma&ter Ceo eul, niado ln the yea: 124, states ibe cost of thus transporting the mail from this clry 16 OrleatUi at &52.7S per rnilei vea it tSi exiravagatit rer ihe vrhoiB transportation of the mVfl from BuffaloJ lo uyeans, would be Its than, 5 80,000, whilst the annual interesrjdvt he Jftefol j.wwatwaawiwaaavtaiwiiea "hf wjwjww twnn -mmimLt ijiiaimiiii."WB'i , . - . - T as ,.lvr..e-rj. IMiaJft ceetling, in annual interest, the whole Cost ofJjabariatiojij, by ware than Jjj- w, hi tun reapecitjnen, t put jytj jih ind?roaefa1 whether tbe proposed jbxpeTditirreJcao bo jutjiclou ?"t f he answer musT be obvious to the winds cf all who hear me; What, let me ask, is tbe equivalent promised forv such a v aste of money ? Why, the mail will probably past a few days sooner, between these two points. In the pre sent condition of the road, howevet , if. 1 mistake not, ihe message of the President to Ubi Congress, was carried from Wfslj iojiod io Orleans i in five and a balf dayaj I ia ircU atrhre that ttiat exiraoTcHriijry J n--.-vl;, S -,.-T.VH a... ? - 1 iMii ntmrv.t inrtmimri w.t.,. II,. i. " 1 UtlJLil tl!LDJ! Linn iU.ncj.At... c'.oi!!r w tf.s reia'.e tJ prtit tHV i.) co'ii'n jiic4i to the public document in which U.tf n intere ( but it uch ?.r. m thii bi fvjn'il bj an tjlt cuut'iiiitctf iU t juiU bow fnucfi n'bJnorul tlmo it necMrf, i'h tht diiiriea, which, l tb ordiorjr trnvmuloa of tb m,i!, h oo uujIIjp ! hiu thut fr, U. Cbilrman, bttn en fi;ed 1 etiniifi; 'b tuppiel dn f Ji;fS of in'u rnil. ' ufTtr me now, ir, to pt ef.rtt (be o'hef of the qui'itign a tie of 't t,iiaiJrnni!ei cf tne iun iutircc, tha mcKpedtcQCir, th . iiuii.M polii'i' il cITeit f tht ajttam ofintariul i tel inwn an rriiuce picture and upon thit and to fay Wbtcb of lh VwAtt tba nVutt accurate repreten tatl'oii of "irji tate, a'ntl to JaciJe ac'cr"d fjy. Sir, i beg tbe committee to un derstand, that the, objection wh'roh I am Viow about to urge, apply lo the whole ayttcm of hitertul irhprovetoeBta, embra- J c i n this roa3 at one link in the mighty cViin; f the lyttem, at tuch, !t to pre vail, then I feel no manner of interett or concern in the defeat of thit or any other particular object ; for though a tingle ob ject may occasionally; fail, by an acciden tal concurrence of Votea, yet all the evil which I anticipate to ray country would be realized ; and in the general, nay, -universal scramble fur the apoilt of the trea fcitr?; a few million dilapidated here or there, oul 1 ot but at a droit in the j bucke ; nd (he whlIe ,rei4lury, cf minor ) inpf,rlJUCC compared with tlie ii. jurious I conseq.ieftce which aooner or Ltcr, in I Mf 0mj00 h,UiWt in (he'train oi a j e(Q c.icU;j:ej ,0 ifre(:t k0 fjlUjJjr ,l)0 , jtl(ij8, 0f ltl8 r.public The first oLjection which preicait it Mlf to the action of thit (iovernnient, lu itlj'ion to the tubieu of economy A , knowledge of human nature will teach ut, ; liatlbe auiCSl&afvUAxd in tbia rextct. ii the keen aigutco vigilance ol sell m tereM. Tnit principle burns with an in a ' a . a . , . ... r I " ; " J if it doci not p'.int io it object, with a invariable i t-rt.iiiiiy as the needle to ihc pole, it a oi.l becjuie we nuy some timea mitke ilie direction ; if, llieieforc, individual mean were ademuto to (he tfTcoing any gien purpose, upon them e might always rely wiin '.he ;reatc!i sjfely ; but if goverunenlal aid he neret- aary, then we may rely lh. the o'.ject wr.il be moat econormcally executed, tu. . der the auv"ndcucc of the otafc. Sir,theKrrt advantages of embracing in- f vrnua, .nteren ... aticn .cn.erpr.set, arc :-- n ey m netor engage in j mem as ... ume. iney ' , , 1lklUoi mean by aayi.g;lhra, -to chargw my , i-rut.fc profit ; and 2J, Tbat when Feoiu:, IlJum.o dult ihe ihe turn re'4uired, the State will ftirnisn j 1 the renV'nder ; tbm srcifinj; the gttaran ty of self interest ngaiiut xf,e an;,licaiion of pub. n: money to anv iinprodu -live 011 . t . ' r, ' ' 1 1 tision-y scheme. iui ihe -Mu.'rs, with 1 ., , r , out inc .11,1 even ui ivsic inn i isi, wi.l ! most niob-blv waste lest Out. ihe Feeler- erul uovecnu nt ; ihey have much less scope for their action, ami much fewer objects to wlikh lo direct totir attention ; hhey have fewer again to whom to con nae ineir nnoagemcnt, and the stipend ing power is nearer the scene ol opera tion but, aliove all, the people, for whose benefit the money is expended, are the same bjf whose contributions the money to be expended is raited ; whibt, under our system, it may happen, and often does happen, that whilit ona porriotl of the community get the benefit of tin im- meant, as irv thu case of donations of the advanced from the treasury, they msv have famished a very im'ajf and unequal Mbare, If thi poficy bepursued by "the otatet, a 11 usually is, of always having ;i . i r.r - . . t inmviiimn interest -eogsgea. ttiqrt; la a uir prospect oi the mane y in vested. produc. ing a reasonable pruGt, and in' that event, through the medium of dividends, there hrreitored to the ;public treaWryla sum canal to the interest of the capital ad t n ced. : However this reaseninr may apply subscribeio workyondenaien by ia'divid pneauon to those wn.ci, e ooveramcJi ' . . 1 ectaed ead In' jftoo ..worki which the l? ni5cfi:iixBiaiey t&Jw-'V: means, tbey endeavor by ; tjolls to reim bur tie f treasury for 4he disburatrmejit, which, ia the case of the United States, is not done. ' " 1 Self-interest, then may be considered a tbe, ceotrsi point of economy the State and Federal Gove rn menu con centric circles drawa roundahat centre j the States being tbe amaller and the Fed eral Government the larger ; and il is not more true M mathemauci, that the radii which pas from a cOrrtraojj camf re mss LelcRrm rcidJn.'j tUciriurnfcrericet.f a larr, han tbo-.e which will toficb tbe otia id attnailircircloj than tl i, oy haw much the Federal UovethmerU u further removed fror.1 the point oi te'f interet! than the Ptate Ooverninen'i, by io mnch ii economy h the expenditure cf public money diminitheJ. ' Tor aVp'ac tical itlyitratian ol thit truth, I apptul lo the Cumberland roa!, which, for a dit tanre f abooi ! 5 milet I ttippoto must have co U between t million tad i bal aod two million of dollar. ' , . iratHnfjlon, inl 3, 1350. Ve publiab tr following temarka nf bttt commentary upon the seortiWit at tyk en tlutentlcrnan, lh' th Nuionut loiirtiaTT r 1 ' 1 " " of Mr, CAiiitJi,,in ibe Ilouau of lieprctentativet on Tburtdrfy, the It' uU. in reply to the obaervatioAt of M W. R. Shimhd, on the BufTalo and New Oi leant Ho,l Bill. - Mr. CAKSOS said, ! rite, Mr. CiiAra ilAK, not tu make a (eech,but lo no'ice a remark which fell fxii my colleague, (Mr. W. B. Shepah o ' which, to siy the leatt of it, wa unrolled for. My colleague said, Sir, (in'tpraking of the ttory ol H bargain and forrii.'ioi" b( which the latt aJmioittration were hurled from power, Uc.) 'lhat no honorable man no believed the slander. It had long tirce been tomiyncd to (be kcnncJ of forgot ten calumuiev" Sir, i know not what opinion tny cnt league' bold of me The frieodthifrand retjtect, liowever, which I. felt 'r him, inductvi a hope Out he entertained timi I jr feelings toward m?, aoJ I ahould be torrv to hold anv " bilirj" which would forfeit ihein. Hu Sir, I no nei.iKvr., and have alwar believed tiiu:e I lard of the election of J. Q A lamt, which took.) place on tti floor, and I thdl continue to believe, that tlu election wat carried hj I jra'fi,rilri'ue aiJ rombfn:iZu, wtictfier corruption entered iiwo the an angemcnt, I leave lo l dciermined by thote con " - i cernea. 1 hi. Oir, I have aiwken upon thit floor, I have written it to my consul tieiut, and tukcn it too while mon? t)ei; and, iir, I did to from the fullett conviction of it truth, it wat the very j ounJ, U)0n , .tl fit-nt(U wa-ioh, mv opposition wat the most itrnvntnent upon which it was jirnsecited ; audit will al I urjvt he s critir.ii!. rrrnWrrunn. thar ma ; rm w' -(V, m w. ,y lvi. 0 hy lhTm ron, Uu.l(1 j,,. i ",r - f XbU wmewrBtrk, Rjf, w hr a Stmw MraVeB,TKH nearly verbatim, , , tne other brill,ch of Congress. I do I right ; and however sceptical he, or 0H1' ..... ....wcTcr .rucai ". "r '"-J m 9 et Ka Al rvr I lua .a iKiiit I a a Kvs.ta . 1 . , -Y T - ' . ,. 1 , uw f ! V u ? tV . " coirccU:cs ert . . ,, , . .. diction, that in the eUction ot J courra hti tc , ,. . . . r . . 1 AdanH, there '.-i a comljination ftiundcdi in corruption, and if every impnnial. un- biassed mind, on a full viv of all tlie facti ajid circumstance, comes not lo :he tame conclusion. Ihev mut at le.st adrni- i that lliosc facta and ciiciimstanret o rrong to prove tho point at were ever brought to brnr in any case. And I now repeat thar I do believe, a more sh'arriffuT and corrupt, bargain was never consuninii te against ihe rights of fieemtn. Nor did one mnre disgrifeeftiT in its character, ever sully the umials ofsny n ition. - J. H. Telegraph. .lEdjjUM'WX. MAiica.24 It sr-emt every where, to bo the wish of tbe f iends of reform throughout the natpn. tlwt Preaident Jackson should con Se"ntreOTrrrdaieno?refro Indeed it c6uW nt be , w 1 1 otherwise. 3rtf elfeted hint -tti puiiTtr the (im'eni menf, tnd -to rcorm Abuses, a ias.lt thai evicjently requires tinier talent and gre'al decision of. character. Jo effect. , lie 'lias but just commenced tho work we have 4jiven hint' to perform. Our opponents ask u sneeringfy, vy hat have we 'done, WlflfFInsTrTlrws "have not done as Und 1 . vTii si-i -wmrn-TTWftww TTivrTrFTi.BffiaafeS.M 11 " ir -nj.-?!". narr 0 w lyirrt,6i""iit ' 'tbe;;; civieesrfttrj"'jq'r:r net vof tie govern mjSUCMOMKfi ahlftcsfiave been ferreted out. -' "in otic department, much has already been done. I ajluda'lo the savings in the Navy, under the able and efficient Man agement of Governor lstJtcn. The naval expenditures in 828, were 3.925 Hakine aavmref -!- " K7f6.01li - 1 - N j w In favor of the Jirtl yenr f the present administratioh, over the preceding year of the last administration, in the expenses ' of auppohing the Ka vy 'P frtmi. ! U.'.A Ddt Tl.3 IfcrtUr ,fi amry has given r.ortce u the vu,m. etoisbi the six per tcn. stock erti'tJ t the ertor March 3d, 1815, Mat the tr. ufkatcsef the tald stotk, amountin,. ,' thn whol toai'.f nil;liiMjnr fiund't tfl. fitly tfautunJJiot hundrxi ondJrt0r am i' una tcvrnirrn rrn, will ta pkl( the first day of July next, to (he prop, ior thereof, rr lbeirjgl rrpvt w ntti J in attorreyt,djly couaU'uted, on ih r,fi. sentation and s'irreiider of the Siidctni. fkate at tbe Treatrjfy Or at ihe' OiTicet where, ibe tame may ttshj crei. ted. Krr Iratssfcr, will bo allowed afttf ibe Ut day of June next. V y . - Commerce, noticing be great debiie" rtrthe Senbrerieyi-- -;------ VTBeard WrLTvTngtton with rnotk aaifaction. He it. a model of. digntV and decorum m the Seni'e. You willi,, delighted "with' most i'f bis views. l, denounced most vehemently. th On the whole, I eateem Mr. .Livinjjtton, ripe and liheral statesman, and witft at had a few more such' in the Senalc." Frim latt tlnjh'ih paptrt, ' -A suspension bridge is about to be bul at Hriatol, KnjUnd, over lh- Avon, i constructed at a bciglit of 213 feet abort high water mirk. It will be carried Ooq the ummit of St. Vjncent'a Kock, on ifa Uloucrssierthire aide of Ibe river to ipoifl. of llotk in Lign Woods, on the Some' setshire idr About 3090 npTjont had applied fr M. lief in K lio'ourgh Only tOU pounds fcaj been raited to telieve them. A very daring lorgery was discovered yesterday week in Ur. Contojs OfTice t he Bank, where a person bad oii'm-i the dividend on OG.OOj Consols, by per nonj:ing thereat holder and counterfti- img hit aigoature. I he amount ihusoV tained'wc ')00, an I the torgrry not dis covered till the true claimant, whote jJXiXJ b Bia Te1f, at uwl, to sio lur ln divi ten, I hc nriicy was tiiien out chief! in ; note of '50 each, of winch only one hit coins twek to tne Uank, so thanhe effeB-" dcr will probably be detected- Of course the ;t fall on the !aiik. The memoert of the French Topo. gr iphtcal britrudc in Grtece have turjeteii severely from ti knet. All the mm ners of the cxpedtttdn c-xcejdTjur drCrtJ h;ve died- Yo lett Ihn 95 OaO oCTandera are said tf hve been rommtrHrwtrhin thfrcafr to ditTerent prisons in Kngland tndWaiei,,. i ho expense of which eauolithmeoU ex" cctds half a-rtiiUion. ' " " z"."'" I 9 Frorn the WlmincpelJCaM'e.TlA Clianc -Hor ftid 'ehj it n6 more .'lt bVcoTiieT'our ptrnf ul S.Utf-.U-ftcfirdifi- Georgetown, in- bean holding i and about nine ircd to bed,s' UuT. TiuTiii aiiT ci.irtT ...iut.tet after, bis body wat Idj-, . . ' . . . - - M " ' . ' less cot;v ! U- tud lived to an advanced I a.;r, und waj lull of yeirs and honors. iP pi1ir K ,4 illJki amk,, n,.K -''r. -lay hit Utety eaten aTiotner put) ''c dinner at Natchri, and made a public rperch. A tromen lout -eater, tfial sima I L'lay. If bo doesn't b:lh' away all hit 'H f'edin?'. he will in 1'ies'ionabij St in tne Presidential ' Tre; asithe fattest candidate in nurcl. Cuutden JottnuiL- ".Sin?u!ar. co'nu'ed child wss bora in this town, a few wpckt since, without .' etet. The outward cqnlbrmation of- tnW parts 1. perfect, except that there is oa appearancs of tyeails. i ao cltllu u healthy, as are also us parents. ' FayettevUle J)utnxti 5 r-4fdwit4-iw-s grn, tbst tbs otlhe of .'ohn H. Kel)e)1, Kmj. of Moore County was coosumed lf fire, a short time' since, with ujt. its cotr. eitt-mi!ii:Pji'44toeit p,Vpei and farhnurej As Sir. Keiley . trom hrinie aiid tiie tif.ueg ftsd not befit1 occupied for somedaysthe .fire was, doubt," tne work ol some nialiijnahtlflcen A. valuable Mill of MrKcU'y wasbufr within the Ui twelve months, aad thi u 1 so w a s tiip. e il'cCt xf deal g tt . " if- iiwnCTuTTfmYf of tliet'Kreat'Work of our Americao f oht' atmfwltrciHy ateajteuoruinariiy pticxei uihwimi'" but'eontains ni.ny more word than of tle;ri with wbich we are J;Ttai);eJ. r ,H3,Switroit Gazelle says. Hy Inter rcccM ' - . .. . a. a 1' ' 4 l. .t iftA ttitre a lew days stnee, we learn tnai v.- k..nAi2x r.iiu fin. the court iiiiiiun.il eni iih JuiiHiet si v ' - j ty cf Chatatique.New York; are prepared to en.igate to this territory, as ooa. 4-' navigation opeuV The St. Joseph c,oi& ;r, ifc addfif, ia lu inclr - H . t rt J:
Western Carolinian (Salisbury, N.C.)
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