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I A 4 4 X.' ,oa wilUnd Retell individual wOl pa, .ft oneenr A M ln?7fic?n! faviae of a era a man, we nre.called apn ti .i... .t., ,k tn nation... '.' to give op v -" - - Ti . jt; (Sietafl pap) i CONGRESS W6VSS0t'UEPHSmf' 1 TJntrtdat. 'tamutrt 11 The biUforfiaing tbepeate etUWihent af the Uokea "Sute.; W read a thjrd He .d pafcd. 77? ft reduce the preCant, . mihtary AjHlMn to 5.PC0 men ; aod confiai ot I brigadier general .adjutant ani infpcclor, 8 gents, furgeone, ; fargeon. 0tWT7 regime of artilierifbv P e ompote j,;-, a regiment f infantry of . 10 opanie each, v i,;,.- . V,'i" ' The . HouJc went inw 1 eoimttee of the whole o the bill for pioteding our Medv ttrrinean tnde againft Ttipolitan eroifera Whcm Mr- Bayard wotedor ao addtu on to the hilU aathorifinff the .Prefidefir. of the United State, to ifiue letter ot mar . - 'lit. 'a a. ' : and rewifalaMiBttVTunii and AtgierK iB i cat n ilhaH hereatter -iftini tne exming ftate of tbingi reuir Uf II wel aa agaiott Tripolwal;),. . ' k Thia motiof ra oppofed by Mr CHea ai unfeafoaahleat the pre&nt period.. ; . On thi qqeftioo the amcndmeiit wa loft, dnly 7 -member rifinga favor ofit.".. The biR wa then reported to the Houfe. The acdmein pfopofed agreed to, and the bill ordered tv be ngroffed ;.W: readio 0,oirvrtyf.,(. i,,,, ,f.- yVo TheHoufe weat rto omittee othe whole, on the bill for ameadiaa; The aft for lewinrnd: coUeAtnr tks direcltair ' 1 m . . . 'a The Irft lection, wpeaii tb ; rtn lection f tb acl of 7o8 hich prefcribe that laad on which taxes remain uaoaid for one year, (hail ,b;oli fuhjeft to the- right of redemption wttbia two year Uer laie. After fever) member had delivered their fenttment ppon the fubjscl, the ca mmit tee ro(e, and allccd leave to fit agiin, which, wgfBated.y-';it. x ' ; ; ; l.FriJaj, January tt. . Mr,ifcri)VilJiamj, Ji.. Carolina, appeared and took, hit (ex. . : , " ""Thr enrdUadbUl for thedrcnee of our Commerce n flfe aCediterriinAO'WAi rod a third time and pa . ii.tf.-';;;.-' . . - Mf, RutWdge m;ved a resolution to the following : e& ,. .; . ' . " ReiolvedThH the committee of ways a id mrain be imtnicted to enoulrr into tM expediency of i educ ing the d-twi on brown tugarf bohea t, and coffct,. Mr. K. taid tbeA: wa not a kut or log-h in Uu . iHOjiveiCOMnti'y. Whew the, ardclc w. nat ud. They might be calted necerioi uf life ti iho poor, and yet .(ha duty on them wai M per eentvOn the oti; ginJ,CD. r Mr. R. obered that n he peace in Eu . rupe would reduce the price of . alicte. generally, the earning! of Ukiur in .thU country would not be o high' as Iwiet'jibra. : :,' y ' i ; - '. " V - 1 ' ' l i-: The above resolution wai lo4 by a majority of 4 vote:--. Prvm this the People will ee how 1a, the peo feiviont uf the Democratl to take off burtheni from the JPod ; ' tre.tr be Credited. "fheduty 'on lalt 'which at - pnatbr bearr htrd on t w labouring- eitizen,Hru prapoied by Mr, Bayatd to be reduced, and wai also rejected. But t" account for thil incun i.tncy iu the na ional lrgtlture, whes the duty on Carriages is. o beukentiTin prerehce, the peo,.le arjiobe tjM that Mr- Bayaru and Mr-. "Rvtledgc are fedoralint, and any A;tire,.hoeveralurary, proposed by them will be tufficiiwt to reject, r And what give the preference to abolishing the tat on Carriages, is, u will turn dm , a n srabert honest FecWaliis engaged is the collec tion, tbt Mr. JetfenMR dare not diiptaca any other wy4:V':U'ii-'';':;V - - .: " TOESi)AV FEBRUARY g'Vlo. ': , v In the- Senate, Jen. the Kfotfori of Mr. Breckebridgd vra further' difdu'ffed,' Mefliedr WeDi, - While, Chtpmatt and Calhonn,-fpokegainft it." Mr.- Calhoon i a new member frdniJ 800th" Carolina and hai ever been cohtidered a a democrat, too we have !jany reafona for Tupping htm a Repabhtani - We bae fen tot Xeldoro a fpeech more fraught with reafon, with moderation ftfoiind atgument,'than that of Mr? Calhooti. At the cld(e of h?a fpeecH; after having added many new argument to prove the. uncdaftttotionairty and inexpedi ency of adopting the ' refolution, he offered another relolution, the fubftance of which' wa to have committee appointed t' fee whether any and what alteration are hecef fary in the federa.r judicial fyflem Mr. Calhoun grounded the propriety of tfil . Wuttoa byobferving- tbat, for his own part he coficeived the d.Vea repeat of the law paft Uft winter a violation of the conftitutlon, that the Senate were tleinfcleee nearly e qually divided 10 theiV 'bpint'ona whether' v reptjl we o not V vioUAibn !of the conftuutfon-, that thoufandl and thou fandt atof theetTaicwha'tevi might be their pohncal fenj;,nent. wereof the lame opinP ISiV apP"rid 10 ' be i 9f !k! i, . : V Jatti th "Peal of ihe law of he Uft fffiook to m.ke alteration and a mendtnent., ni tl,at ,h refohltion he "M.4,fubferve te,y feorpofe th,' ifr torS MV. Calhoun thai fuch a refoluitoo would not then be in order. -l Mr. Dayron the obviated thigdif hculty by proofing an amendmettt to the refolutton of Mr.Brtcaxnridge, by fl"k ing'out the'Word repeat, ad jafmisgthe worfim and fli The yrn and ay Were demanded onih tmeodmeoM he there appeared ia favour of the amendment r't Ci,"sm v"Agaiat.ii ti McO. ChiDinaa -MeuVAndertba 1?: Calhoun .' Baldwin vui, Brtckenridre. 1 'i" Dayton JJ. relief. iJJrownw tr r- .l;CHord f. f svEltcry ' !'! 'To(lyjafoa T.' Fofter- M ? .Worrit '' ! Fraoklia'i . "'7. tOmv'.?'0' Y Jckfo'o: 1 h- .sneate iTracy-1 : WeHa" White t j 8. T . Mafoa : ' Nicholaa 4 ' i.i, " " -' Stone'-; 't '.V ' ; ' Suoipter :i t Wright V !; lf-- .'Ob the piaiaqueftioa, whether .the" rtf lutioa hou!d be agreed lo,f the yeaa and' 'naya'rcre exaflly-teverfeAu .rwii,-' V t ', For the prefeat arhU oftly fay ( that we epflctive it tor havf been highly honorary to Mr. Calhoun to have whed bia baoda from thfa murderof the onaitutioo: the amend mentt td the refolution would hae anfweredi every purpofe, iprrtendedtt le&'tjbtdby the advocate 'of the refolutiCn, ft;il wa re jcAed The coriditutiou ,i now a mere .old woman' Jlory i 7it--efanefcent " authSjrily will foon be forgoiteni. . ' it .-- ' 1 .'..'"'A bill mutt be brought in. to repeal the law of the lad feffion, whkh wttt omUbly. underpo inacA -debater in the Senate, .-and more in the houfc, the eitpenfe of which tn the i United State wilt ! probably bet three ,nro a mneir a toe pretf opeeuy unncctua rv expences of the newly eltablilhed J udici ary We forbear at prefedt,-The time will loon be bete when luch comment on this funeral of our con (I it at ion will be read, a are written io blood. W. ' " Ornhe 19th of Jainary, a dctacbraetttof S7, Ma-; nmS under ilie cninand 4. Lieu.teuat.HaII, procerd e&roln Vaj!iinj'oiCity f x the Cisrjila;ijn in 'the f 32 uudcr Lieur. HoWaril fjr the Entertinse at Ballimjre and on the hlv wther el' 47 under Catam Carmick; lor. the unesapeatte, t Norfolk. . : .. .;.- Captain Reynolds? arrived at Norfolk from Jamai ca, informs, that befjre he sailed news w received irum Si. D.mingo, ,that the imunor part of llt island wa l i a state of luiurrec ian against Gen,.Tuussaint i many of the w'.itci wo.e r.'ported to have been mur dered.' - " .'yf--'-'''PT'" '-;;:' ! FRENCH SPOLIATION. , :We have been furprifed at tbetdanycnide things which have been Taid, in feveralrc fpecl4ble paper; relative t6 the hatuie ' and true import of the claufe added by Bona ' pa"rte, to the treaty between tue United State and the French Republic" It ha Seen repeatedly aflerted that the claufe it merely explanatory of, the alterationa. made in the original convention by the Prefideot and Senate of the United State, during the laft feffiori of Cwgref. A very little at tention 'to' the fubjeA will (hew thi opinion to he entirely erroneous and will prove, that the claufe under confideratioo hai ef fentially changed the nature of the conven tion, as ratified by our Govern (rent--The fecond at tide of tbjt; original ' cbnven tion ftiputated that aa the minifler plenipoteo. tiarit of the two partie' were not empower-, ed to agree , ramong other lhlngJ " tela , tive to tilt iiuttmnUitf mutually Jut and ehltnid, the ptrtitt ball furthtir negottati upon tbtft points at d tonvenunt time." I he whole of thi article being (truck out by the rrth dent and Senate, die fubjeft or tfldemnitiei wa left entirely Jubfileut'to 'and, the clainiit of both parties- werreonfequeritly allowed ; t o remain exactly in their original G .ualion, and each was at liberty to claim ir.demni ' tie in fuch manner and ac fuch time at mould be thought expedient, as though no , fuch convention bad ever been formed.- In this situation was the convention left by the late adminiftration. Buonaparte, in a- ! greeing to expunge the fecond article, -add thia ' txtrabtdinarr "claufe 1 . provided. hien entenda que w,. itc'mg well under flood, '"that the fwt uationt iWMiuta ' the ctitatt Hictv 'Rsi'?,rNg oajtCT of the faldtrticU ' not that they agree W reCo qu?(h the atticle itfelf, which wa 'the in tention of our government ; but the claims Which are the objitt ot ttre aritctc 4 to; wit, the indemnitie due and claimed.-- Thus have our government, by fadaltining the conflruftion of the Fir ft Conful.preclu ded tHir claims for between twenty .and thirty million of dollar, andhave alihe fame time, refitted at gret xper anjd re, stored to the French, the few velTcl taken rbyuaWhlirwuldBflKpe have faid, had fuch been the proiu0n of the Britifh treaty, negotiated by Mr. Jay 'I THE MAMMOTH CHEESE. ; Y7 f follo wing Adilrtfs of the inhabitants of I " the ' f own of Chebire9 accompanied , the f -'Chee'fe, 'whtch xodf prefenXed thfljktf l -January, to thi Prejident. :. aV;rv, ? ' 'The griatejl Chtefe m 4mericfer the " v -. jreat$l ma in Jmerijia u ' ' V Sit, Notwijthftanding we hye reraalt from the feat of ffomament, and it aa extreme party . r - a m & 1. t : . 1 . r I - i :of jadeiait for (otirfelwa. v W Oc avueb Acitt to bqr nttiooal confl ad. u'oti ftrtwe and iiflblublc . Wc oofi. 'der it a defcriptioa -oi . thofe ppweri, whioh the people, aao lubmrttcd to their magu tratea,. betxercifed fo defioite, pnrpojea andijaot ahancr, oC frouri, granted by a foftreigiv or ibia -fvbjea. Amonfr iti fimifulfeatmet, the right of free fuffrage, ta ,oricd.aU abufea rhe prohibition of elteioitt tefltto prevent ;aU hierarliyH ,TU enraot .f ? aa endmewt, ibich it.eonw .tin wuhi,irttJf,, to; removft defect as far ai the are difcocref. appear '' the: mott f proirfftir!Bit for e;ejaly:ri.j paft oui, ppKbeRUOOi),aaf, QW, wtjiat gen 196 me goreptpw. 8 no aireooea 10 in luo ' r 1 . i . .1 a - fi a dry cafe i and that -t almtttiflration bor : dcred upon monarchy. .Uurjoyy oipourfe,. muft; have, beeo great, on your election to the firjfl -.office ia the nation ; Jjjvioa had good evidence, from your announced ientt bentnd uniform, cooduct, that it would beyouc ftiiJ and glory to torn back, the. .ffovcrnKcnt. to u virgin purity, I he null i Krtatj'The talki'aarduuua j .But we con- foV burfclve, hr the Supreme Father of the Univerle, who railcs up mento atchieve grea event, has raifed . .p a JefTtrfco for thi jcrkical day,, to defend Republicatiifju, and baffle all the arts of Ariltoctacy c .i-u Sir, we have att eoipted q prove our love to otir 'President, not in word alone, but in deed and truth.''- Witlj. thia ddrefa, we J fend you a CHEESE, by the hand 0 Mcffj i jahb-i JUeUnd, .and,, lMti.ua JBrown,; a a pepper oern of the tfteera, which tyebcar to dut chief magiliratc, ,and as a facrifice to Republicantfm. It ia not the lalt ftone in the Ball tie, nor is it of -any confequence a .an Irticle. of worth t .but a a free will of fering, , we .hope it will be-, received. . 1 he Cheeie Wa not made by his Lot Jlhip, fur. hi facred Majcfty 1 , nor-witb a view to gain dignified Utlc or lucrative. office 1 but by the, perfonal labour , .o frre- born farmer' ''ohtbeui afing'tlavt tt- qflifl ). for an eleAivf Pre'fident of a free people-) wii h .the only view of calling a mite, into the ic&Uof dev mocracy. : - ' .....l, ';' The late tiiumphanf return of Republi canism ha more animated the inhabitant of Cbelhiie, to bear the .burthen of govern." meat,-and treat the characters aod pet Con 3 , in authority with all due tefped, than the. j long Jift of. alien fedition.- naval and pco- vifionat army Jaws ever did.. . . " . '..". j Sir, .we had fome thoughts of imprefSog Xbrne jigoi6 cant it fcriptian . aa thcCbeefe , but'we' have .found fuch inconveriiency ,1a, damps on paper,- that - we ehofe tw fend it in a plain Republican fotm. i May Gob long pr'cferve your life, and health for a blefDng to the United Slates, and the world at large. , -" Signed by order of all Che (hire, -.-r-V'Daniel Browtr, TT Hexekiah Mafoo.s Jona. Richardfon fCoa'inittee, John Waterman, John Well, juo. P.: S . . The Chcefe was made i ; f July 164.1891. Weight it$ flr i The PRESIDENTS REPLY; ' ' 7 ...J... .- .-.rr-i- To MelTr. Daniel Brown,-1 Hezekiah Ma fan,: Jonathan' Richardfon, John Water man and John Weill, juo a committee of ; ' the town ot Cnelbtre, in Maflacnuletts. f t imntkr with ivou in the fentimeafs etf prefled in ybulTBdt addtelV on behalf of tbe(iohabitap1ti Vf the town ibf Chefhire, lht the Cbnfttiutidn of the United States ia a charter of authentic and dutie; not a charter of right to ft 'officers j aud among . its molt precious provifions are the right.of fuffrage the prohibition ol rcligioua tefts and ltd mean ot pcaceaoic amcuomcni. Nlnthinir enfurei the' duration ol thi fair fabric of svefnmentTaeffedUatly, a the An Tenfe entertainedt bv th8 body of our citiieos bfthe value of, thefe principle, and their care to prefovethem.-;ruii r-; ' 1 relieved with particular pteafdWi teftimony of good will wifh which yoOrf U tiren; have beeo pleaiea to cnarge you tor me tit puefeot an extraordinary proot pt the" alctll with which ihofe domeftic arts, which contribute fo much to bur daily1 com fort, are priaifed by them,' and particular. ly by tPfrtioa of them moft trfterefting to the affaon, tha care, and the bappk; nefs of anan.- ,-'-'' -V . ' , j T myfelf thj maikxC etteem frdrn Tree: Doriiniftai employed perfooally! in the Bfnfj lasoti. ot hte,' it. pecnBarty . gratefoL'.. hi ving ao wiih tut to prcfefvn to them the fruit of their. L6or, their fcofe of thi truth will be my Mgheft reward. , . i -I pray j7oiigentelmen, to make , my thank for their favor acceptable twtbem, aod to baaffured ycurfelve of my high ie fpeft and tfteem. - ' i v - THOMAS JEFFERSON, i Jan. 11801. '' ... , DIED i Chipel-Hilli' on tba ?? J ulu Mr. John fu'ekett,' Foftifittfter; " '. ' A person-whose name is Tt&ftr lived near Halift! N. C .ius lurvivmg'prpgeny;, wpon applica- w V"l Mi 7rVH, OU Uie Willi)- fippi, will get pari . ojr the, cftate q Camden, S, C-.Jap, 2Q J .b F6r - Sale or Rent; 1SJT, beloitr'j it tfie subjc'riber, iii ;the tiriy the .Prtmiici and tho, Improvements,' it it' ridtetri'4giv'i fuctK i.eictijUun.T-Fir tarieular' fapjily Hto Robefr 4i jlr Es.-iscritnlgj'' Virginia; " The Bosineu (in 'ay'uati.J the fnksertber nrci pjse, to cany. fjbff futyreis , cionjWhkH" irJuceS him o t'ffer the bov 'jjrypefiy fc'fj jale.V -. " He infbnni, utl rdrns: hii emterel grid humolo Tlianks tu hisAiends. and tSwPubhc, lUf their pan favduri and craves a cqiuaiica: if tlt-yi find h.W .ort y. He has laely returned Irorailic Wtsl'-Ift. diev wittl i 'ltfalICa go, In wbita i1 a lolerjjblt- a s inmeni ot' O od LIQUORS j He mwndini fo item ' the PubTicHuusontii Disposed bt'llttS? and his 1ll ' entiea.iwr try their attcn Ijum V blent the' ettcm t the custorne.11 tba't 'wijl toBonr bim; With.thtir coni. With smcn-tf Uralitudc and Respect, . v 1 Reroaini the iiblic's fliost humbltf ' ! , ' aiul devoted Servant,; HrJ l ' . p. casso. Kaleigh,- Februal 1 " , iv. B. WUmtagtoii In this state; wjthw to remjv e v.v W c can aettw I l bis;a8airi, ; ih.imhiw 'sv.c v; VVIjU L ; X UUjdU tiu J AIMNU about '640 Acres,' Jyjng'on Rkh ' land CfeekV Walt Couhtv whi to miles of tijc Wli(.N3u6e and-1? frofp At? iiyr Ralcith ; r Part i' aiA TrbW i a atraJUn t A. rsl....J J'-i . J o eiency ot Clew ed Laiid to, work 8 Hands. . .'Tliere- i a numntr or Springs ofe evcdlefit Water, some of; i. aje the Buihiiugs WhicfiVitb little refiair may be irysde ' . . .jr .1" T . i S r , , . ' . uiix-ivuu) v"e una yonuoiiaiiie, mere it alio ar irnall Orcha.d J different kinds Of Fiuit. i !; -. v ",' Will txi Snliljuiith lfi t nA I : 1 ' - A .Cotton Machinev: ; ;C which 'n rfow Jtrecting to go by W'.er and h, War- i" ranted to Clean 1000 wu -of Cottna from the 8eed 'iii" one Day . Fui iibirnatwn, itc. ap ly totbe , . , . . - a , , .- , . HUNTERS, January 30.' ' .. .-;.,. All persons whatsoever, Are hereby itrictlv reauired. at ihoir ren'i. r i.. ,.' HUNT or DRIVE on any pan or parts 01 the sub. " criber'a LANDS, ther with Do. Gun. Flre-liff hr. or by any other kiad of Huntint lmilement-rfinA.f v yainof htvint anwet jof tlse.Oenaralseiabiy; pas-', sed hi-roc year i7B, entitled, An 'act to prevent the " .w, ... v. iimiiij, jiiictiy enroicc3 against them. .. , ' ., .vf T . ; s'".-PATRICK KELLY. 3 Robeson County-, Jan, 8 4;-.: 3 . - 4 I Robert ' Fleniirfg & C6;. itit tbf Start ba Fdveitevillt Street, former . A -Very5: general aflortmeiit; of Dry XjL. Goods, Hardware, and Fancy Ar- iVUa La Ha M.l.:..'. J CI rr- iw v(.m.ii ,nu ajuciry wine 1 Port Wine in Bottle 1 French Brandy, GiO, Welt-India Rum, Imperial and Hy fop Tea of the Uttft importation 1 Coffeei Loitic Brown-Sugar t China io fet of ;o x and 75 piece ueen & GJafs Warr, &cf All which th"ey wjll fell cheap for cadi or produce,'-! 4-.-i,!'-;V.-j':tie .-H--r .3'fl .: ; Having ettablifhedi eorrefpodencein ;, Petetfburg, anil tbTouih lhem a'silsrilk'. 4ojrt"Mi? cMpfTqepty thcs.swill, jreeet- f, nrHra fir ar-ffc(rilifli i rannnt K t&'mJi Cured in thiacity.-f Haltgit Irtugujl i ; J 'its. IHfeXubfcribeiiiavihgal Jaouarj -tenti ( X '. t&ti jualilied i eSecutors to the laft -will and. lellamcitf Thomairmftron?, ,: Earje of thi count decaf(: Vequett Ifibfe;'' tndehtcd to make iranimejliafe Day meot- and' ' thoft having demand agaicft - the, cftate tdT prefcot them properly. at tefted td the b. jctibers for pay mstit within the aime I tm itted by. the a& of ty8, ot they will beibatjed . tCOVtririp ' :"'!;';"('-- Sti, ( .? hnvla . ?:Trr . Janet Armstrong, ej- . " WILLI AM ARMSTRONG, Ex'f. A.t-J T - ... fTpHE Subfcfibtr takes thi rtethod of informing -thofe who have been fo good as to favour kini with. '.their cuflom, iGoofl hand, and earneftly .terjueft. all knt a (S 1 0) antlsMitw ! nnlajl n l.i. VtAl' Ai ' fucn a have open accounts with him to snM'aivwiildfsXa by gii-' ing Note of making Pay oient in Cafh ot; Cotton. Mr 'Ja&ti THo'Mrsoit'or bim. rfiVfl Wilt cittjiii attem)anc at the Store houfe of f JOHN PORTER. RaTeigb, December a8- , ' 9pj.f , UNITED STATES or AMERICA,? .... KkTK-CAadllHA Dists.ictJ f " ' -, Nojmi"TtiM; 1801, Circuit Cora xi, ROBERT MUTTER, Sdrviving Partner, ftc. "MICHAEL & JOHfl WAiLACE it'.Gv IT H Ordered that Publication be mads, (bat u'n)es the' nefendano file their Answer in fl it Cuu t on Or begirt the third day df next term, that- the Bill be taken pro eonletso against the'it absolutely, and that this be ptiWished three week;' suceessivcly in the X Carolina Minerva. ' ; ' I Wm. BLACKLEDGE, Clk. C. C, s
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