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V--- blank;i V- i. -W CONGRESS. Sarid'dollarsi nviwh ch;was5illedfwitIi!!ope'Uio v Afteff a lonsniilesujt uie others, Detorere!Uerprtse? and hwl already ubtairjed t"1. v aI.v:.,;,'-- . SENATE., ! f 4 , : WtIpnesd y, kb: 6, ;. i emj .w rijMrHimicth: presented the petitiwi4ot;undrjh r.nVz'ena of Cincinnati! in Obio.brayiftg 'that l an appfbppitiqn.inay be mae andv applied t0V T"- moving tne oostxuciions xo naviga '' yyr jmercVinOhib iind Mississippi riyersi- eferre ;to theCwumittee on Commerce, j 'W' Hf Mr! BrancH front the, Committee n Finance,; reported a billl granting the assent .fCongfe:sa to.an act pf the? Xegislaturebf North 'Carolina in- AtvA.'4 m 4li'a m Ztt without amendments H.r 5. V-'--' -."J h' .' 'J On motion of Mr.,'Srnithof Md. tlv bill to pro-. vide for the pavment 'of the Hevolu tiooary ? and oiner pensioners was laciupj ami a .uv , merit offered on a former day by Mr." Smith,, jta makei-he ! appropriation' $800,000, ' instead ? of $564,000, ri addition to the bnexpended balance," was adopted, and the bill was, ordered to a third 'reading.; fV A$A-- 'V"" ' i ' vjjl r-;A message was received from the Presidentj of, the fruited States," enclosing ( a ' treaty pf Com i; merce and Navigation,' cbncluded ubetweer, the, United States and the Kiri'ff iof Sweden And ,Npr-; way; on the 4th July, 1827,! arid ratified on M he 18th ult.'jj ,; .. ... ; 3 Qn motion or.Mr.) Wommury, tneDui jnoye thejdiscriminaftng' luties oh forgii tonnage andmerehindise, in certain;.caes; w.f s taken up." v? Mri Woodhary gave;at greatHelfthr an Ex planation of'thelobjects of the bill. V ! "Mr. Silsbee jmade a few, remarks Jn reply V.to Mr.; Woodbury although he was not understood to oppose the bill 4 -I-V r T -H f , . ir. dmitn or Maryiana, spoitc in i'wivw bill and wnt into afbrief hiory of theiadvance of the liberal principles in commerce and naviga- .uon, in jate years. , .,, . i . ' v . p . ; Mr. Wocdbhry explained,) in reply to somejot the remarks of Mr.iSillsbee. T ' - i 1 . 3lr Foot replied to some of the remarks of Mr. Woodbury,, in relalioa to the loss of the- direct trade with 'the! West Indies i which he did not think at all. Important in its result. - 1 . k . Mr.'- Wootlbui v made ! some further, explana tion V'Wtieir the bill wanWdered to )e engroM- ea tor a xnira reaaing. .. i . i j, . ; ! . ji The special Orders of the tUy then occurred, -and the bill' more effectually .to provide! for the orgAnuaion oi tne Miuua oi ins uiuieu and the discipline thereof, was taken up.v i .. H Mr.Chandlereptplairied-the objects of the bill, amon which is a provision authoriz ins: the classing of the Militia into two bo- dies$ the' one to be coraposeil . of men be tween the, ages o 2l janli 8, to be' knoivii as the Junior Class j the other to be com osed of jfiieji between the ages of 28. and 451 1 A ' provision was (also aiade that, whenever ; tjiie Militia of any State will turn out for disci pi incfoar days in the year, thejr shall b supplied witfi tent; arid caip ketilesjbjjtjie , United1 Sfiates.; jThis, !lr. C, observed, ;wa6 held out as an induce- merit to them1 tq encamp for unat space sehted bv himjrTeH biUnatcincompensagorTitb t U ! ( W IU 0 W pi , -ypm.r o P- - " 7" " . -"? otheswas ;thenialp,u re m ait ks; t rom ;3lr. haintjeV;?: in.relation, of time, as men were taught much, tnorej bv fori four, idijijs at, 'one time, being tlrilled than by t h sain e Ji u rn be r o f d a j ij a t d i fife re n t Deriods.Alr.' C. after havinir e:icolained the various provisions of ihe bill.'moved an a. menumeni,; 10 proviuq ior any inmua oin cer brf spUiier wfio should be woiindetj while in ' th? service of the United I Stales. Tr. ;NTih ftiexnressed himself in I onnosi- tion to.thelirnenkliiienti and threatening to estabiish'aj pension syneni, ami moved: to pot6ns the bill, until aVlonday.nextto be made tup order lor tnac day. 1 1 . j ; i Mr.Smith,bf Md. sunnorted'the bill.!but Uti ftv&t-o1 a:i ftrt J 1 1 r!i I ion a. t n t rio cl to t i u I ! Mr. j Cham) ler acquiesced in the; sugies- iious pi i ine i genueman iromf larviaiui, mdroberved that he hail no wish to - push the me'asute rtlesiring tbat ; the aid of jthe Senators might be given to correct (t he bill. pie. was wining jo agree to me motion! r postpone, if gentlemen desired to examine the bill farther, i v L ! :- ; 1 . I ' ! , Mr.' Smih,- of Md. thought, to postpone would place the bill too far d(j wn-on jthe Msi ui necni.,oruers. - ue mererore movcu to lav it on the uble. . .. - ! .. " . jvlr Uhanuieri assented to ihe he e h crossed "6 bill to tuate theupriceo Kaneatldreyecl the! jSenale ;ctrjsiderabl leriuponlvt busuiess or subortHnate impoif uieoeiHue. aojournc(i''tb Slojiciamy The Speaker laid before the House a letter from thej gbvfernor of if State of Genrgia,, trans mitting ith request; )f t!ie;f.ecislatury of lhat State a report made by one "ot its, committeeVon the subjec jqF ? tlie powers 9f the General Go- vernmemt cjlaimed and exercised, or the pur " pose of encourngio . domestic ;mariuf:ictvires and effectintr a svste m lof InterniL improve meht Which letter was rad and rommitted to a commitee of; the whole on jthe JstateY of the Union ": o ''i&h'S&li-''.'' ; The Speaker laid before the' II otlse a Jtepor t from the Co irirarasdne rs offthel? silrtkingfund, shewing the amouh f tbe bViC j debt which hd been paid off in; the year" 1826 hd 27, to be $21,047,052. 'ijr :-:'r -I . J ' . J Mr. M' Leah from the Commipee on Tn:; dian affairs, who were instructed tojmake a speci? I jre oort'in reTation t6 tle,expeli ency of aptppropriation for aiding the em igration of jbe Indians generally, 'to pla ces without the .limits of the jStates and Territories ; and to! whom was also refer red so inucb of the estimates of -Jthe Trea sury, foirjth j 'service! pf the Indian depart ment, for the yea r 1 828,' as was ma rkpfl ' Mubinitted.'made'l a detailed report, de cidedlyin favor yf carrying into next vu Ithe taken up ion being motion, put upon it, it was i nd the ques tairreea to. I i The bill for the reliefjhe Columbian College in the Disfrict of Columbia, being list of the special orders was t Eaton made a few favorable remarks upn the! bill. 1 r I ; '' '' ? Mfi White, said, 'hat he had read a state tiientfof ithe affairs of ihe College, by winch it appeared that they were veryimuch de-- range, nwisaea to ue certain, wnen the UiediSlates gtvejups 61aim onlthe College thai : some other Creditors, should not step in anu ttase away r me property . f witn wiucn in si loir ion. thejf- we.re fo go on ' with He. therefore.? asked - of the the inVi entiener who foWied jthe Committee, ftrmation ;t8 jo who arejtlje other ;redit,ors, w hat the amoun ts 1 u e , to the m,1, a nd whe t b- er'hhn werewwilJro" to pin'ee tactile cOm proii?Pv. ;C-H e wishedto. see what, was j the ajnqa n tof fti djlsjl possd; by tlieinj-lto; mectui demani) of.lsuch creditors1 as wou rd not give u n their claim : because, i r i n e u n e nt c o n le m p I, a t e u ,jy n i s ..us i was nb-tikefp' it waVusetes tujlivetun ihe claim of the Uhit- e d ta te?4 ju p; n I f 1 A II t h f h e ;; wa ri t e d iva s to be bletli (vbte, Safeland heasked7Vr thefWqijisiteli infjrmation iwhjcb ihe , had i$oi as :vtvrW.eive(,;.vdk- : 4. M r. . Bu ! on sa i d 1 1 ha t pet cou I not ? give effect the matter. submitted to 'their- considrration. -, I 4'-L;- .-.it 'r.'n 1'' -L. i ' ana concluding wun me lotiowmg rosoiu-' tion : ' llesolttrdl That th sum of $25,124 be ap propriated for the objects specified in the esti mates from the Treasury Department marked 'submitted,' jand that jSOroOO dollars" be appro priated for the &id of the Creek Indians in their removal jW est of the Mississippi ; and the fur ther sum of fifty thousand dollars to enable the Presidentofthe United States to extinguish the title of the Cherokee 1 ndians to any lands 'within the Statejof jGeorgia, pvhen it can be done upon peaceahjle and reasonable terms, j and to aid said Cherkees and such other Indiar.s as may be dis)'osedtO ;emigrjte west uf the Mississippi..' , The Houe resuinel the consideration of 'the resolutidrts on the subject of public expenditures and retrenchment, as amended oh the motion of Mr. Hamilton, and .aqeepted by! Mr Chilton. Mr Bi'rtl4tt' resumed, and. concluded an able speech; generally in defence of the present Ad ministration jfrom the charges alledged and insi nuated against it. 'i .- : I j He wa followed b Mr. Smth, of .Virginia, in general teply, on-the other sidev r i Then followed, a series of peecles, motions for adjournment, &c.' which,extended the session to 10 o'clock at. night ; pf which, in du season, our readers shall have an account. The, princi pal speaker was Mr. ; Wright, who animadverted at . considerable length, land with much severity, upon the;! speeches of the several gentlemen, who han recently taicen crrouna ODDOSite totnai wnicn he had occupied. -' J ; ! .. ';-': ? .. ,( The result of this night's proceedings was the unanimous sidoption c f the resolutions for inqui ry, as amended, together .with th amendment of.,Mr. IlorSey, , which carries part of the inquiry back to the year 179Q, and which was agreed to by a vote oitj to 86 It 'M Thursday, Feb.-7- Mr. Orr, from the committee' on! -military af fairs, reported a bill to establish anf Jrmbry on the Western Waters which was twice read and committed, j This bill provides for the location of an Artnory at one ()f . the following sites, viz. Pittsburgh Beaver, or Zanesville- he selection to be determined by' the commissioners formerly appointed on tne subject. J . : Mr' Findly presented a Resolution of the Ge neral Assenribly of Onip requesting their Sena tors and Representatives to use their efforts to induce the Government of the TJ. States to aid the Amejncn Colonisation Societyjin effecting the object of their institution,, which is so emi nentJ' calculated to ii Ivance the, honour and in terest of iir commor) country iRtiiperred'. 1 '! . v Mr. Slower subm tted Resolutions adopted by the Gfnral Assert bly of rew-Yjork. instruct iwg.thcirl Senators anl Representatives to make use of. every. propW exj-tion to - effect such a revision df the Tariff as will afford a siifificient (protection to the growers of Wool,; Hemp and f lax; ana ine mnnuiacmrers ot Iron, vvoollens, and ever ojther article, so far as the same may be conhec'ed with the interests of manufactures.' agriculture arid commerce--Referred. Y A report was receive t from the Secretarv of the Treasury, with t, digested manual on the subiect of the erowtl and nwnuftctiire of Silk. in obediencV to , directions given .by Congress for this purpose at a former sessjonj f Referred. T.K Kill t. lie c-ngj"v.vj . wu . it ici;i j til niitnjii D'Auterieve, came tip' for its third reading. The ouestidn being dn the passaare of the1 bill, a moved a recommitment of the bill, the fi f ojrrrie r r esbt U t io n, ca! fi ixgfuef ilcti 1 rn ep ts-bhtbissubj ecti;anditw4 F6ac illamiUbncliii beenagam:read rlie iUowJngiie Cambfeferigi yesterdajas; take 'P0Hws '.u,'c-7ccrcun; oi ;ineti reasurv t pe, aireieo; to iiirnisntnis House with a state meitfUhe; tfett revenue' collected ahnually! from the year 1790 to 1826, incfusaveon each ofthe foljowinig avticles, yizV; Hammered Andirblled bar oiled b JrOiip wppk hemp, .flax,1 sail cloth,, molasses, for eign distilled spirits,' cotton! manufactures And woouen jnanuiac ores, and ot$ the; revenue wliicli accrued! on each oft the' said articles' during the' year 132. - r ; ' iv'r i :-. ; Y'-' 'V '. -.r'j y,AJ rAStrong-niqved to alnenVlby adding Together wit h; the quantity apd value of tlie rehpectiye articles ;irnpoited m each' year, and "fc f lc' wuiy inereon.' f h ;.--.y-c-i$ n;"4Y .-i-tY was accepted-bV Vlr. Cambreleng incatton, and? the TesbluHQfllwas is-:1-? PWicflnfe.r,tie tibial nrerary drfciM ttliv inahirad thntr' .t ..na it i, k vv iu ui r pai iu i geu i ) . en j e so rn e 6 1 .feinder a I d fplouiaJ j mm midnrM m& bi ,,,. . nonamestwere SDecified;inr(r wm a;J... institution known lo the law, not Juvm been f in icorpojra t eYlfthe bill s!i( any persons 1 i -j kMS'ieiiu1 ii'-au 1111 ng liib same in lei I Mr.-ilJrgrs - reprobated the idajof giv ingtofone iirtlivjiftfal ihb lMerarff :nosvpr w ni en , loiunj lttvjc. urope h n 1 1 i n .; 1 1 j i h vm n nd,? it r.j.-i-:-:;i . as a in agreed to as m od ifiel. f On motion of Mr. AVright, of lUesohfdi That the ' Commitjteelapointed to reyise; tlite rules of 'the-v House be instructed to inquire into the propriety qf esjtablishing a Stand ing flphinVittee, t o) consist pf sejyen mmbers to; be called the Committee on Retrenchments, who shall be chafsred . wiith the invest iffat ion of the manner of discharging- the"pullic usi.iess in the tuuerutj puDiic uraces, ana xepor. any j sures thev mv'deem exDedieint to facilitate the j public business, and to secure its ecynomical per-; j tormance. earned. , f Op motion of Mr. Cambrel eng, it' vvas . Jiesolved, That the committee, bn Naval Affairs be ilnstriicted to inquire into tthe exDediencv of contmuiiig for a further terra of five vears, pen- sions to the widows find fcnildren ot omcers,. sea men and marin who werelcilledlHbattlei or whq died in t he naval service of the United S tates during the late war. I Mr. Tatliaferro movedp wnicn oy ruie lies one ciayj en. intaDiej;:,: Be8olvtd, That the Secretary of War be re quested to inform thisilouse what regulation. it any, have been adopted to give effect to I the 22d section of the act of Congress, passed in the ypar 1802, entitled! an act to! regulate . trade a4 moug iHB iiKwau iriDes;;- me .asecnoivor.wiciK act give's! to the President discretionas v power to! prevent the introduction of spirituous; liquors a4 mongst tnoi' Indians. .1 y 4 Mr. Gilmer laid before the Hopiise a ca-j nv of a Report' of a Joint Comoiittee of. the General! Assembly of the S'.ate of,Georgia, tti ttlA rirrKt'tinri nrnnriaiir rf .tt. :l grejss of the United Sfatesi to appropriate money from tne public I reasuryjpr the U nion, in aid of the Colonization Society,' protesting against the powerReferred. 1 The Sneaker laid; before the House a communication from the Secretary of War ot ; the i y town of referred tljhe Speaker.also laid 'before the Houtej a vuiiitiiuuiuaiTiiii , i win oecireiarv ' oi; War, transmit tins an abstract 'of the an- hual returns of the MiliMa ; which was! transmitting a report ann plan ot ; the sur vey of the Cape Fear, River, below the Wilmington which was read,"ah(i to the committee on C 6 hi m erce. f pas. uld jeu;meii.;a neggRJman nU petnpokeii oi ar5noaesxf tuC;rea.i vsuth a request e ytpced;any thing liut. 01 oil esty. uiti;iVorr ,uPti;arroce seldom 'dwelt wif! ;reat learning and'taleiit. ' If tin '"-entl man shetl iii,reality: toifiuuid a Collet et,liljn6irief ijeekregutoyip :j '(teH:fer Mr. Weemsioa loot ion of Mr. Burges, the bill was recm'. ;;Tidahen'ihe Huse atljoiiriiid lo-Mnn. ie Freemen o Fellow-Citizens. Not forgetting ii haves'j ingin.p-rt this County in ihe Saie Leis QTiirunrin v n irv . x j t t 11 i " . Fw,,c ,capicu.T,;. j nave efr public inreresf. or-the honor v..u requently conferred oh me. of re is.fn'.r sv : : pwuu to promote as well .th general! welfare as ihr oc'al interej ts of nr bAvd Coiintyareeabl to. the best of mT inderyhndin ; And uonfjidering if a dutV incumbent on a 'Represent a ti ye :i t i 'infyrta bis conSfituentjS what has been done, t jje. therfwith'.t anxJ tis vielis of the 4 ibjectjj which have been agitated., i; shall to ceed voent merate a number of th!nios promMVeni a . the! aq. s e ss i o n jpf . x lie' general ; As se hi b 1 y , !v i t h s u c ft rehraVkas-;; -r- toify '';ii.ee m'J:prop't;r. I trust f h rpu g h o,u t X h e w h o le,p f . iri y 1 eg i s1 1 a) j v e ca- reAr.T have acted in accord.ince with vnur wislies?oweye; if in btiieTinstsnces vW sliouJd differ from. men opinion, .all ! ak! isvr that asterriis tne i lot'bf liumafiity, you will ascribe any errors tliaf I may have ; com t ted to t h e , h eadl arid ti ot to the heart. if was read, . and referred to on! theiMdiiia. the was carried 8 voteso 79. Yi Mr. Taylor Jwhjch motion the iriftrtiiatioiLaked, jbecacf it, waspot the' f u;jrjpfll lieJjCJdmm i t tee v t I Jn veS tiga te lli"firivi ih diht Of tit'Cilr if I V ; ,VAuer ome.farther discussii u, the :bil I er - J HURSpAT. r EB. -'73? - ,THe:bl((or i ndot heNvas'tVeo ;o ilainl rufrder wen f. i "conn id e rabf e.tl iWcii s i bp '.I'll o -b I at ik$Nof the re- bil I iwere'fi! ted as lt lovvs:-For i.He f "; i preenUtivclb. fb'f CJoni Preble.r. So.OQO,: r p r jo u sa p ? e Cfi i u u, -a egn r. rep ree i it a i ly e o r Siepnen. 5DVcitur,f hfe fi rs i cla ss of illli 1 Ccrs, g3J.41; (For theecoud cLisa-'of dfricerb,V JamesLawiehce, 'Jocph Bain-,. t. : .i 1:. . 1 i .. v.-. . . ! . ri '. - n . .-. s . m bridge atid ! JoHalhan For the third fcl dnTliorn;.'.Sl2.564L'-:,' ,ofoflicers,l4.95a.'-il1 For ihe fourth 'class,' -Si,2Lu - For Hhe! fifth class, SllJ74 ' And for '43 seamen !:FridJy, Feb. 8. Mr, McDuffie, from thei committee iof Ways an du Means, reported at bill to'au- X ho r i se I h e Pdst m a k te r Ge n o ra 1 t6 erect a n Wddittobal ibuildingy and employ, five addi- tionai clerks wnicn was twice reau anu committed. I " , , : V;'. - ,: . j J- i Mr.' MqOurfie, from the same commit-, tee, als4' reported bdiltoYauthrisethe Presi dent ufr the -X n i t e a S ta t es to employ hartiagin- to ' piocu re fjrom the! - Pi alitattou; Olfite, ant other Offices in Epgtand,7copies of su ch (i o sVtnen t s s tw i 1 1 lserf e f i;t Ifuis- trale theearlyhist iry olUh SfatesToff this I Un ion j; w hich :'waa t w i ce read and com ii,it ted; v.iy-n ; i he iouownig resolution inoveu-py jsi r. ;$loa"ne;yesterday,tViis takejMp ahd-readi jie&olvhL, That the ;SecretuTy tojpyar be structed 1 9 ; irnish tlfs f louse .with I copies, of let ters and correnpondei icPibet weeti1heSecretary -ot - War and tenerjii! Andrew jacksoiuirom tie commi Mirch ainl discharg 'Fridat, ; FtB. & The principal 'subject a till, fbr ftlte Mihtia. I ' ' Mr. SloarieV re .cveVal corps 01. t ennesset erring; tola, slatement tommitteei The lpiaker also laid before the House a communication from: the Secretary '"of vjar, iransmiiung a. statement ot, tlie ap4 prppriations and expeiiditiires of the Wac DepartnientV for the year , whfpli was reaij and laid bo t'ne table.' , ;:" rY The Spei ker alsox 1 aid before t te Hous e a communication fijom the ecreary oOh Najvy, transmitting a statement of the con tracts mlide by 'the Commissiopers of the Navy, during" the year 187 ; wbich was read and laid on the tabled '"--.e-.' ?irTv;j -i1--' Mr. fright, of Ohio, submitted to the House an amendment which lie Uon tem plates mvingvtO thebill to! amend the iu- diciary system ot the United States, when! that! bill jshall come under consideration. ' Kriie jacne nd m en t propbsca i s as fol I o ws Strike biit the second section -and' insert in lieu thereof, the fdlo wing : " v ' r l ; j Sec;: .i Jlnd he it further ett&Xcuhth&ihh seventh Judicial Circuit of the United States shall hereafter consist of the District of Ohio, Iniian and lllinots; and the Districts of 'Kentucky and Missouri shall ' form ap eighth Circuit !i and th Districts of Tenneksee and AlaVamahinthyCir cuit V andj the Districts of LcfUisianW-jaiid Mijsiai. sippi a tepth Circuit r and the .Justice of the;Si preme Court now-assigned t jthe seventh Cir ctiit, and Residing in the eighth Circuit,; is hereby assigned tb the said eighth Cijrcait i ahd the tliiree additional! Justices whose appointment is provi ded for by this act' shall be1 severally assigned i by. the President of the United States,' to ihe said sevenkh; ninth and tenth circuits,'and , shall re$;de Avithin their respective Circuits.;; 5 ; !Ofiotion t)f. MyeretCJihHouSe ..jnok; ' u fhe:; bl ltoiau th&rfh'bicrit cjf thejripuge to subscribe fMrj5Cpfeppiesljf Jhe Statistical tables - of At esUrS.;WaUe ;spnand arfandtp whil ;The amendments of the pillmak!ig,appropr ofGovernment for:4 828vanduhe : tneiid rn en t U.) .tjhe.-Sena t eiji o Mie bi I f , bra ki ng aj3 urhbriations "for .tfe el nav m'eriti f PUri?.v. 1 ; Were takkr up in Coinjnitjfee -of the VholI" t jj Jr" " -"P Mrt rneutionea lljwerejagreed to, btheCmnititeeatill tliiit to the last nenioned bil I were, d isan grped ;tnian40pr was then concurred Jn by tlieHoneYA;nij !' -sol; tne' genera 1 appropriation DiU iias passed borh:;Housesof;Cprigress ijr; vM" ,1 ,l MC4 i-i?irt; t.,01 -fiu uUia,p; .wasltakeiitupin.Cfi :-i 'r 'ti-:- Yl'.dlY---LHY-MaV ' in, was 10 : - S :- Senate to ( the There was 1 citiKiens was- a petition presented ? by the inhabiting the 'lauds or the late Cherokee purchase, fc' W Count V. to he es tab! ished in c l.ud i tig IthoVe iandji,5 as they vv ere subjected' 'toman'IilSctfitiis and in cpnyenierices for wantHof a civil j'olIt?.-i-mona: :hetn. v Tfie bili!?founxJed on the ne- ;titiou, wa lost in the fiate by one vote, i though! I gave it my subnWk ' f Whether it jmay he considered ;a pjarty quest mn or not, bers not; b aid' th biff.9. j i Th e Com f ni 1 1 e a ppoi n t ed t o i n v es tigate the afiir 3 of a de falcation in the Treasury and' t is with reluctance I state . it) pf sixt y-eight tliou sami sjx iiunureq tnirty .one dollars ci some cehts1iT remedy this loss and guard a- gauisi siJuiiur. occurrences ni tuture, reqyj jred - the u ni tetf wisdoui' o f 1 lie Igis)dt u re. line estate or the late 1 reasurer lis piit 10 requisiiio.ir 10 supply the 'Uerault as tik- asi if - ..ill : i:.ii; u' ... J. :it:i .0 it will eventua lie out timevllt go -Itis th oil ojli t the S fa a 1 Ijr-J 1 ose ' m u cB. 'ajtHoug 1 of theuse of the! ilione II t tooku p much ti ine,to acts; relating t Slate vvil hi 'it, 1 for co 'nd a nd a m eud t h e severa Treasury! Department; and j t is hoped der the present regulations, (that any fukure ' I si Vl r. mi mt mm' 1 A 4- ft . J.i k- I . iicuviciiuy hi ujiti icHarimeui, raay e; Tie subject of bu meiits eemedlfb ;c.ra1m'UVe:i'attenti6n ofrthel Legislature The ill MteiofTbast annri ns.f toret her -Wit h-wthpl ations. more the i.e o made vesterda v. bv',"Mr-V tlamil tOn,' oi an o f lli commit tee o rfsjb 1 il i ta ry f A Ifairs; j mat mat commiiiee wpuui v.hjpr.iiyrepwi on the comiuuiiicuno frpiu !itli e X y"i rv!3 partmctit (in : relation toitbe! suriiuiitia" f : co V ifeft i t ig;:?f'ere.H"v:- --1 ! i -;.r Kitrkf ?omge jsuit. pucuier jupji iiiuiion be nre he icbbJill co bs eiri tfifpa s4t 1ft s it 1 1 i : 1 he; mdttidauL atKthe.head"olAitvyas)ufti times, rendered, appropriations popular than; heretofore, biit the citiiens of VVUtnjbgtbrtor the; members flora trrat sectibn of the' State: i iri noH linei ! -Ilia - Vuchf aeal for tbe Sfaje : not to withhold its A aid,faUeastju n 1 1 1 the. 1 1 e w c hah tie f wa as v g Kd as,t he former one, that there wai aa ajropriajibnpjade jfwo fittmlreJth ' the $ nay igatibp of CapeFear r but o w WiM. mington. 4 l:Ax ' ' ' ,; ''- ,. fi By an btficia I 4 Report; ,itVrinears lhatf th e ex pen d i t tire s fro in 1 1 he begi imi n. he- 5)ref'a1id;inc..'t ohe Board f Internal (mprtie eW pencetof &tigineer9, Surveying expence t heV;Bpard;f; Inland Navuratian,"! Roa.U Contingent expencesi;&dVh vej amouiit to fwa hundred eigut liu n d ried pma'i xt e e ni j l bl I a rs ' t we n i v - ft ve j ec t of ; i i if ernal i mpiio ve mep t t re fljo wrJ k n o w r; t ha V l is pot neceks'a ry t thits titoe to m alcan j;o'iil ui e lijtiTj'j f - p, i v J : -:i v- . ;. 4V?V ;i ber'e t'o'pfo cine 'h apiopHatioiili'pf sixteetj thousand d ollars'to c fea jr ou t or d ra io Ma tlta bi Vis k eet Jfrk e w bi cb w as "n ea t i ve d ! Th e r d i v h (lials1wbuid haVej beert; betiefiled JLy the; pera jonpffe r'fjjti if to rel i riq u j sh one K'alf oftheland. tiv the State,: whicli jt .v iiaidwHulilbvvb d ol 1 a bu V llhad; f 9 11 im? 4 H frequent ly li ea txl t li er sy r e n s o ng on ' i n t e r n a I i tif i'Tf.-1 anr yoicu-agitiiisti me measure. ; j . i nks. as resnec . v a i (W s i t u at i bp ot' t he B A the i rpj yeivcy, lai in e I U He ; a t ten r i on 0 ithejfitgtsiature Vandjiii cpntjd'ence of tly eailoiljeriateVeusure knowit td'liuii abdthe Iustituudriyiadftbt! ,M:r; Ai.eaderi; chairman of th&District of Cblu'm eTufflivHuapresidtiiw iic-;i;hckoi-iuc ppic u tnq sever Unk"af-Blrewn). uone,kanu-x;was grai.uep 10 learn tpat Uie Jya'iotatijroti ibeiroiycy; Fjr iVrrJiparticuia to the R-ptrl iVhaSas! Bah k- iwner fs 'our . pi'incipf icj rcil latiogfned ium,i i L Uiay be j wor t :ii y alien tiun .01 .uie people. 1 nose ciiai ''! rej ie I of Ab raliam Pgd ea anti others j thfii t be dissOjui acr, Tcspt-1 i iierary -siauuinir, ? - ... ' - 1 "I rl S ... 1 . 7, . I. . -Wit 'X ! ' 9, r . If :
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Feb. 15, 1828, edition 1
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