v A V 1 I VOLUME II. NEW BERN, N..C. S ATiJKbAY, JULY 10, 189. NU.MHKH 6. I t CE TERMS. ri CAROL fcEXTIELIS PUBLISHED WEEKLY BY ! I. PASTEUR, j )oLL.vns per annum, one advance. . At TiiaRK i;r navabie ir B Y 1 A UT'IJOHIT Y . ( ACTS PASSED AT", THE SECOND SESSION OF TU3 FiFTKKSTil CONGRESS. t q T to protect the Comme ce 0f t'a; Viitrd States and puiUi-V the' crrme .t' Piracy. ' frit e)GedLythr!e& -House 6r fr'b re:itativb.2 fif. UuU'd'Slrtr cf 4::;z -ica ia &j;7jre assembled, Tvlt'he President 0$ the United S hies b-, and hereby is, auth .rjzctl ar.d requested to employ so m my of dft-public armed vessels 3 in his ii:d;r5 -nt, the 'service may reHl,,re tv n!i suitable j iastructions to ,th -cofnnJers thereof, Jn prorti !g th- m irch int ves -els of the Unitea Su tit 3, and .their, crews, from 'i ati c ;!,'id5'f 3sVo is and depredations, -. Se. '2. And be it fur iher etvicted, Tfi Uihe Pre sident .'of the United St tts hf , & hereby is HiTviriz d to i., iriut the commanders of thj pu1) li: liraicd vessels of the United, States to subdue, seis. take, and send into any port of the United States, any anned vessd or b a or an- vessel of bbaj the crew whereof sHiU be armed, 'and which shall have attempted or committed any pirati cal aression, search, restrain-, d - prLtiwih, or seiz ire, upon any ves sel of the United Siat-s, 1 or of the ci iz-n -.thejof, or upon , any other r nifl' ilsn t) retake anv ves- sel of tTfe U iited States, or its citi r. ns, wh'u h m iv h ive been unl ir iafiv captured upon the hiqj'i sens.- Sec3.; Aid bj it: further en Icied. That liie com rim ler and crew of u v merchant vessel of the- Uiiited, ofites, owned wholW, or in p irt, Ijv a cnzu thereof, may opp se and k dl'fend, agonst any aggression, s-rari-h, restraint, d -predatioii or sei i "rre, w iic h sh.iU be attempted ut3on eu h .'vessel, or upon any other ve - ' s 1 owned as af resaid, bv' the com- m.itiucr (Jc crew of any ;irm -d. vessel vltatso-.-ver, not beitifj a public arm 1 -1 vc -scl of some nation in amity vmh the United St te , and m iv sa'i.iu'e and capture tlu same in 1 's a may retake any vessel, owned a- -aforesaid, which may have been c mturt-d bv the ct)mmander or crew ct any such armed vessel, and send t' e ame intany port oi the Uuited A id bj it ftrther-euact d, TH at vhen: ver any .-'vessel .or b nit, from whicluany piratical nggressi n. smirch,' rcstrtint, depredation, or 'sure, shall have b 'en first attemp'- td or m ide, . shall be captu- d and ' "laght into any p rt of the United Stat s, the same shall, and m e be -Ijudged and 1 cond ' nae 1 to their "-V-, a id that Pof the cap ors, after di? process and trial, in any court . Jh wing' admiralty j irisdi ti m, jind valch shall be holdcn for the d strict i to which such captdred' : vessel s'it!l b- brought ; aad '-'the , same C turt shall thereupon 01 d r a sale i-'-vl distribution th 'reof accordingly, It q I at their tlrscre i n. Sec. 5.yfA'i t be it further enacted. ThuJPjanv person ;or p -rsons wh it s v ver, sh dl, o i the high , com- r.ir the crime ot pir i y, as defi el bv the law of' nad o is, an 1 su olf'nder or offeti iers shall afterw irds b- brouirht into, or founl in, the U- tUt-d Sta es, ev.-ry such off. ider or 1 u n I rs . sb d!, upo'i cbnvic i n "'i-ie-if bef'jre the cirquit coirt of 1 Ua-ivH States, forth .-'d-istrict "i.--wiikiv he or uc' m lj be bruuht, . . ..n ! hp ni rriiTi niipn unit q - .-.. - j it Wl rVi e at tfie o j. eaker of the House of Representatives. . ,....i3a nre nai-a UP. except dl Hie OD-J . . . .Jb.-,. ,,-V . i .-. JA5. HAKIJOUK, - ' Speak v: ;,e0i . 4 resident oi me senate, pro tempore. . .jrfrf.!cTs uiserteu at oucentsl . . . ?I VU,CJ"-; - i ; - iuarctt 3, ISiy. Approved, Pre c,rnre the hfst week, and .15 cents a ' , . r.K I . r:,,r each succeed insertion. ! " V . v.ur.uui,. ; March or in whi h he qr they shdl be found, Dc pu ushed with death. i bee. 6. And Off it further enacted I Th it this act shall he in ! force until the end of the next sessioa of Con- i 8ress - ' AN ACT fqr the relief of Joseph ; . ;Whcaton. r !, B' it enacted b j tfi- Senate & Rouse ofRpreeriiitivescJth U tited.St ,tes dmiriva,- m Ling es-' t ssemblfd, That, the prop.-r acrountiftg officer t the l reasuarv D partmnt be ati- thoris -d and directed to Settle and i d j u s the a c ount of joseph Whea- ton while acin; in th -,qu irterrmas- te s dep irtm nt, during the late ar, upon p; i nc i pies oi equity and justice. . ' ' ... rt f n. clay; r Speaker of the House of Uepresentativcs. J JAS. BARBOUlt. Presi lent of the Senate, pro tempore. Mbrch 31819- pproved, c j u;s Ait )N ROE. AN ACT for the -elief. of Isaac T v JVlinis and others. . ; Be it en ictrd bf th ' Sen nh' Hou sc rjf R f prtsentntivea rf t he U i ted States f Awrict, in Con frs asiemhl, d i'hat the pioper ac ouotinjj .offi ers of the Treasury D -p irtment be, ancl thev are hereb , authorized to audit aiid st-ttM, o a "Just . m 1 equit ib! pnneipirs, the accoun s of Minis and l em y, merch ms, of Sav m .ih, Theodore A. Schoedd -t SsVph. Hal!, hhiel H 'we, VV-m. P. Viliiams Dunh m and Herd, .."leiip . a-vt ; Red, and E!i;s Hred, f r payments by them m ide to the troops I fhe reilu: arm.; md the militia tin pi y; d in the service pf he U.iiel States du ing the late: war with lireat lintain. ; ; . n clay, ; Speaker of the House o( llep'-esentntivs. - : JS. B V iiBOUR, Presi lent of the Senate: pro tempore. March o. 181. Approved, . AN ACT for the relief of Patrick .' Callan. of Xjre n t?v -v of 'he Unt d.S'atr of ' AJiriefiy in Conjre-ii !sem'led I hat the proper at .counting office of th j I'reasurv Denartmiit be, an 1 he iV hereb v , auih jriz I tt an ! and settle the aWoi at of Tat ics CaSlm, late livuteujt uv the seron--regim nt of liu drag i ns, oil pi in cipits oi Jtitice and -qui v. II. t;LYy Speaker of the Ilouse ot" Representatives. ' JAS! B ViiUOUB, President of thelSennie, pro tempore. Ma.ch 3, lol J.f-AppiOved, JAMt:s MOXROE. AN ACT to roht'mue in force, for r furih.r term,! the act, enti led fc r.n att for Jest tblisbmgjradirj? bouses with he Indian tripes, cc fo other rm poses " v Bfit en tctrdbif the Senate & FIcvs' if 'Representative's of Vie Unitedjipites of America, in Congress 'we " . '. That the act entitled 44 An art for establishing tiding hooses with th Indi m mbes," pas-ed on the second d tv of March, oae th iasand eight hundred and . leven. and which was by subseq'ient acts continued in frVrce until thj first day f March, one thousand eight ( bund red ah 1 nineteen." shall b . 'and the same is h relv, fu ther continue I in iorce until tire .fist dav of March,; one th .ii" md i ight hundred und twenty, and no longer. . Sec. 2. A td ''be it further ennqted Tun the President ot the Ua'ted States sh 1 have pow :r, and hf is hereby au h riz-fi, in every case where hs sh 11 jud je it exp-tlienf , to transfe r any of the I di in agents, whose compensation wasfixed! by the act, fcotitb d An act filing the mmnensiaon of Indian" atrmts ,1 frniYi br nl iri rltiiirJ Haudbv saidact, f r he discharge of their du-i-s, rep:ctivel , tffi'ith oiiicr plaviii as the public tcrvice may require ; apd shall -also Have powlto appoint, by and witrf the consent and advice f '' the Sch- at.-, anj IndiJ; ajgent for the Upper Missouri, vh se annual compena- tion shkll be JOe thousand eight hun dred dollars. r . ; It. CL Y, j er of the lloqse of Representatives. MS. BARBOUR,! sfdentbf the ! Senate, pro tempore., Z, 16 VJ-2 Approved, r ; ! j 2 - , . AN, ACT reguljuing the ptynients - ito Invalid: Pensioners." Be t enacted bif the Senate &? Home 'ofRebteseiit'dUves of the United States of Ameria in Congress assembled, I hat ih cases of application tor pav- ppucaiion lor pay m. nt ai pensions to invalids, under the severa laws of Congress grant- i ig pensions to invalids, the adidivit' of two s u i ge on s or ph y sici a n s , w hose cred,iblii vrvas siich, shall be certifi ed bv jhemagiHtrate before whom the affidavit is made, stating the continuance of the disability for wh'ufi the pension was originally granted (des ribjng it,) ind the rate of ticH di sability at the ti me of mak ing . the aftidavit, shall, accompany the application of the first payment wlniciihall fail due after the tbur'h day of M trjh next,, and, at the end of every jtwo year thereafter ; and if, in a case of coatinued disabilitiy, it shall b stated at a rate: below that for which, the pension was origan d ly grat ted, the applicant shall on'y be paic at the rate stated in the af fi d a v U i Pnovidedy I h -t wh e re the pensi.on sh dl Itave ben originally granted f')r a total (iisability, in con s quen ce oi tljp loss of a limb,' or o th. r en use which cannot: either, in whole r in part fie removed, the a )ove affidavit hall not be nce;ssarv to en i le the ,nnnjiiant to payment : mi J fin wided a I . o , T h at t his act shall not expend to the invalids of the rev lutio'i, who have been, or shall, be plat d pn. the, pension list, pu'rsyan.t to an apt of Congr ss, entitled . An act to provide for certain persons en gaged in the land and niiv il servii e oi tne ju iiten itates in ine revoiu- tsOiiar war, "approved the eigM- teeti:h'd tv of March, in the s ear of ur; L'lrd one thousand eight hnn- Ired ahdeight. j H. CLAY. Speaker of the llous of lleD'.esentatives. J vs. "m iBotjij, n re alent of '.jpl Senate, pro teinpofe. arch - ppnvetl, JAM Si:S MONROE. vN ACT to regulate the' duties on certain wines. ' enact idb'i 'the Senafe House n ie i f Ueprrsr-ntutiv -s f ' hf United Slate , f , Arfieric i m Congress assem 'led. H'hat from and after the tniriicth day pf June, one thousand eigh ed and nineteen, the dunes iv Yaw levied, coliected.and oaid (in wine not enumerated in the 'OW k- act !)orts to regulate the duties on im and on age,' passedthe tw, n- tv-s4rn'h dav of April, one thous and -ficht hundred and sixteen, when imp dtrd in bottles or cases, of sev entv ltrnts' per gallon, and on wine not dnum ra'ed fin said act, when imported otherwise than in bottles or cases, of twenty-five cents psr gal lon, shall cease and determine ; and therelshall be levied, collected, and paid ia lieu thereof, tne several nd sbecifiv duties hereinatter men- il : that is to sav : on wiuesmot t nunierated in the act aforesaid. whet imDorted in b Utles or cases thirtt cents per gallon, and whei- imp; rted oth rwise than in ootties or eiitses, fifteen cents pt r gallon.. .Sejc: 2., And '-be it further enacted. Thaf an addition of ten p-r centum, shalli rie m loathe several rates ol dutils above specHi d, and imposed upori the several goodsx, wares, and merchandise, aforesaid, whu h, after the ia id thirtieth d v of June, oneN tlaousand eijrht hundred and nine- teen) s'ullbe impoH-d in ships or vesf.fcls not ot the Unitt-a ot ttes . Pr-. tid d, That this. additional duty h ll not nnlv to such p'jods, w res, land jmerc landise imported iu ships or vfsscts not of the United btajts, tntiilsd by treaty,' or by uoy act'tjf - act3 of Cong ess, tob entered in the ports of the U itted Stateb on the payment of the saine duties as are p tid on g )ods, w ire-i, and mer chandise, imp jr.ed in snips jar ve -sels of the United States. Sec. 3. A id be it further enucted Phat there shall e ab wed daw back of the du ics by this act im os. ed on go ds, wares, and merch n .i i - i t mse, imporif-a into me l J nift t J S'ates, u on the exportation thereoJ. within the tim?, and in the m.nnei . p -escribed in the fourth section of the act, entitl di " ,A n act to rr oru iafe the duties on imp irts and ton nage," .p'scd on the twrntv-sevea h day. of Ap il, one thousand eigh1 hundred ond sixteen. ' . . Sec. 4. Aid be it further er.aeti That the exisii .g I iws shall exvn to, and be in force lor, tae collec tion of the dufies imposed by this ct, on goods, wares, and inrchan dise, importtd into thv, U. States ; md for the recovery, collect! u dis tribution, un l remission, of a I fines, pe salties, and forfeitures, is ful.vJ & ff ctually as if eveVvregulation, r stiiairn." nenaltv. forfeirnre nr.VvL I sipn, clause, matter, and thmg, in the exis ing laws contained, had been inserted in, and rc-enatted by. this act'. : . ' Sec., 5. Aid be it fir flier eiiicted. That wines and distilled snitits. im- ported and d podted in the public ' - . 1 . . : stores, under the direction oi ths surveyor, in the manner prescrib d ' ! r . OV tllf Art rkr.'itirfmrr ttr thu , . -r " .V0.-' . . ... l41 ...y.. - twentieth April, one thousand eight hundred and eighteen, may be trans ported ccntstwise, from the public warehouses, ih one district, to those in ano'her district, under su h regu lations as the Secretarv of the Tr- sury may prescribe, without loss, of debenture. i - j II CLAY " Speaker of the House of Representatives; " - I i II i!witi j President of the Ser.ate, pro tempore.' March'3, 1SI0. pproved, JAM E$ MONROE. AN ACT in audition to " An act cooternihg idn 'age and dis( rim--mating duties in certain cases ." B.-it enacted bit the Senate fs? House j Represent itivesvftr.e Li nitidStdes , j America, in Longrtss assembled i hat the act passed on the twentieth f April, one thousand eight hun dred and eighteen, entitled 44 An a-t concerning tonnage and discrimin tting duties in certain cases " br, md the same hereby is, extended, in all its provisions and limitationsT to the vessels "of Prusi i, of thr city of Hamburg and of the city of Bre men, t t Sec. 2. And be it firther enacted f Jhat the act. p issed'on the third d Iarch, one thousand eight hundred and fifteen, entitled 4t An act to re peal so much of the' several acts im posing tluieJ'on the tonnage 0,t',r3' ships and vessels of the United States, and between good importf tl. into the United States in-foreign vessels and vessels ( f the United S tares, " and al"-o the act to. wh'uh this is an addition, together with this act, shall cr s and expire on the firs day of Jaauary, one thousand eight hundred aad twenty-four. H; CLAY, Speaker of the House, of Representatives ... JAS. l' AKBOUIL, President of the Senate, pro tempore. Marrli ISlO A nnrMVit i JAM ISMOXBOE. FOREIGN EXTRACTS. ' k PARIS, AP.'tM. 0. i?.-, Tt appears that the petition of the mer chants fur removint' the obstacles to" te navigation of the Seine, and for establish ing Paris as an entrepot, which has no v forrm a manHfacturinc citv. has been most favourably received by the minister of the interior. A fri ditful event signalized the day 1)4- ! vesteniav. Two iuditiduds, auima- , w-lt me ' most inveterate- hatred tb one another, went to the Boulevard St. ii;ioTr nearthe Barriere de L octroi.-.; They were without witnesses. ( WoulkP! thv ever have t-maaavy; ) ineirso-u are cruiicd aupay cuu are vouaJea. U Onecif lliem wishes to 'tfesist the o I r refuses to break otf. ; The weapons; aL'Wia a rv crossed. He who shetvtt such a ! fe rocious obstinacy, falls, dead on thr spot. UTe uVnot wish to announce the names of 1 1 ipse i nd i vi d u d s sea t ce ly do w e da re' to say they were hrotheis. ; " The-royal vaclit which ip l6S8, car ried Wtljiam third from Holla-id to Kn laud, is now a New Castle cllier. ami is called the Betsy Caines. She is of3oiie-v juence 131 years old, and minht airrd a fruitful and profitahle subject tf enquiry, as to the causes of her dmahilify. The ship Isabella, which boe the flag of Capt. Ross, in the late voyage f is covery, sailed Jro- Hull for America, I with J H) Knjiish passenpers. 'I fie em igration from tlfe north of f nidand is said to be moreextiisive.4his season, than at any lormer pei aotj. iknmark. -A letter from Conenha- en 3tV3.iucii me s-amsii t apt. churytker has invented a kind of Ib.cket, l-.rsuj Vai w three and prtxision to the V ni greve Hockets. -They ascend t a prodi pbus hei jht, and form tli. mselvesUuto a globe of fire, which c;istsa li-Jht so bf.ii ant that it is visible at the distance; or j 7 or 18 Oeiniau ni; es 1 ' Maonlich, of Cassel, who has lafelv in- ven,pl bdlet-prof fvlL has soi l foe'Ve. vi i i wi iiivi-imtoii io uie King oi i rus sia for 20,0U0 dollars. . t : 4 ? . i NKW-Y0R1v,J' NK 19. LATE FROM BOMBAY." The shin Tea Plant; r:tt ?4nivtHlthis mu,n nh ! 10S days f4t.m turn v i - J Iruill.'J. . I " " . 1 ' -'T t .1 . , ' -x '"r" !'Mn 'i''P1" n v shin I ai u I ulr . : i .t. .1 1 . V r taj)e, and M. Helenawho IHlHt the islam! the,rj,ornin-of the dav we ,.ased it tnformetl us that iMmapaite wa in Coon health, out contmued in his old sul ky mood, and kept himseff quite sh-tt iip. The war in India is i carried oh w th great slaughter. In stoiaul a; -the 1. p Mo wall, by the J?rit ish troops, the n fs on, which consis'ed of ;X men. chir v Arabs, (havin twice rekHt d o sun end r, anJ U tlieir attempts to escape p toying fruitless, were the ,ieNter part of th hi U? ,he, -' ' ms Uxg been buried atter the assttiilt aiid-KK I e- iny 'prisoners, of whom' 60 are jirievou ly ; wauntled. ', ' j'- In ahodier affair, 200 of the n YvK us they were tetmed, were pnt to tin swoid. i The stioiiii fortiess vf art e has ca pitulated to the British afiera Ioul-. seige. : 'I he garrison coiiNLs:ed of 12)0 mt n AVe may now consider, sas the l oudly ' C urier of Feb. :7th, the'vwliole inn f coast from .(..'ape Conimtn to-, it at as ti. tlier m our p stssiuu ot under our cun- trol. M A ON E t;t C N - Tt I E. T iTt . Hansten. professor ait; ?:.slrrjiomy th the . Utiiyersity of (;hristi:ua, has i b lishi d, recently, seveial inteiesiine oI-m f-i vatioijs en the ii regularity at jhe A!anet ic Needle, lie. has been a' lung -time .oc cupied on the subject, ami has .finally tome to tile coiiclusfonVtliat theiearV f ur i ag-. netic poles, oi two Vxev. which form hii jjes of 23 to 31' de-uees u ith the axis of, the earth. fi hese axes aij it) their j osi tioii every year, and thus ot Cation the va riation ot ih- compass. Ofthe tuo oith I oJes. one is m ar I tidsxin's I ay, 'theot!er north of Sbeiia.in the tu ihlwm hood f Ntva Vembla V" "oiith lole heh w T-v ew-Holland.in the Indian Oyt an. and the other a little west of '1 ui a dcJ 1 uego, in the Pacific. J : f, 'NEW VK1.10W dir. A Chemist of ( penha tn has discov ered a -means of producing a livtlv yellow colour jfor din cloth, die gathers the tops ofj potatoes, when ready jo tlwer piessrsf the juice, mixes it vfflr more bp less water, and suffers ihexl th to ten?ain in it duiin,!i hi airs, lie theii dipsit Ur spt irir ivter. 'I he cloth iitay be either of w.tol;silk,cnttonvor tlax. liy plunpinr die tliiih thus tuised with yellow ii.to J vessel of blue, a beautiful and la&tiu Liten ;s obtained. ': .' RANCID ui ; TR. i Putter that 1 las become ratfeid, rnav ho purified, and its prim hive sweetness re stored, by the fblltiw ing siuq le inu es-; Alejt it by a sIav fire in a auli Jaed earthen vessel w inch put to sou wju.r worfkinsr them looHher, and when it is told, lake iivay the curd and tin whey C , t.e bottom ; d it a second and a tht ci tiait rose water, always' vfirking them vry Vi-ll together.. Jfhe bh'lter .thus claiificJ Will be of the sweetest delicious! taste. SOBS TITtTTE POl CcK fa A sprig of Peiny-iloyal;ora h'w ;'rop, ' id gi ttieee ief n i ; - ire ii'Oiii uss, , - . I;

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