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. -if ?' 'i 1 V J it..-it-w . v , Monday '-March - rTcKiol?j preented a,Pr, tet from "ttiV Tslatureof Alabamaagainst :the TariiTV Six tliousantl copi eg . qf ; the ma p the -proposed cinatracrosSvthe ;Pcniji$uIa ; . DtFIondarconn'ectihg the Atlantic 371th ' th GuIphrof.Mexico, . Were prd e red io be : publish ed.' Ir. ;VVbster'& res plu ti on ; requesting the,,Pjresident:taiifusecopjes ;6f the instructions gtentooiiiv Ministers cmpoined 'tbtepd vthe .Congress :at;Pa ?.jiaroaV' aid to "her fftivernThehts on the 'subject. to be r laid .befofe1: the. Seifate was cqWsJdered and afteran animated dFscussionVaViaid ; on tae aDie; dj avotepi a to sjs. Jt ne.uii 1 ffomtheHoseo ? iDpropri ations fo r th e publ i c - but 1 dgi n 23. public sauare t - -'Si ..s . 7teid(tif'MarbK ; 3;; " The motionmakidff-nrovision for, the re lief of su ndrjr ReolnVmnaVy & "ther officers and soldiers Wa ?T ler Ion j; liscu ssion;, :Iaid on th4 table. -'A .camriui!ee onrsj flng of.Messrs-;Sm.tjif Mdi JVhite; 'nd -Sanford were app;anted? tomakeiihe; ne cessary arrangements' Far'ihe reeeptiqn aifd inauguration of; the midentl.l-eaSth'e. 4tfi t)fJlarchC and tbipprrja&himvof hfe ;same- : The Senate bok a. recess 'from 4 thePenite'nuarr were fa'ssIbp. The BVrautfirtainca Vub icrinlioi of-stoc.k, to the Waihltifffim Tiffrir Senate refosdbv ailarge .majWritr to talte' up the blll provi.lin? Jrir an expiring voy anticipated the bWat tim f Inking the ''census bv thirteenmimihs,'Jt was. laid on on tKe tabie tvithfmt a;diviinn. "The Bill fur 4iolliiig w treaties : : viih ' cerlainVlndju'ii ,tfibs,&c tvas lostthe Sehate jefuHitig t recede fnnr'-theiramendm'entf for th' aj4 p nipriat ion of 20-000 d ol I a rs 1 o :t he? sn ry ty. of'.ta.'ndsvwcst 'of ihe isVs.Cfppi,and tii Hiu ie i nsi s f i ng on v t h ei r d Ua gree me n f t o the avendmeiita'committee :.f conference wis-.appointed on the"part:of bjth Houses w b ose , tn od i ficatio n - o f I Fie a m e nd mp t wai n ot icon iu rrcd in by,k the ; House 1 of 'Repre sentatives! ''- - 'fs C '': s ' $ .. . .' . -. '-i - v ... !. 4 BOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Mondcnjjr March 2.". ' v , ' f ; '4 l ne. report or- me Aomjnuiee, on.xne LibraryTn reference tbslhe Veprihting of the scarce' documents, vas again the sub ject'of discussion i during i the; y morning hour T "Mr; Hoffman occugiedXthe't.floor until the discussjbhjwai suspended.After which lbeJIbuse proceed ea tb act on the rations bills ordered to a ihirdreading, andthe bills and amendments ;from;.the Senate. A joint resolution frpm ihe Se- nate, X o-n the subject of aamiltary t road throuitheSUte -bf: Mne Avnicn Veen referred to the committee on Foreign Aifairsvcwasepbred byi that committee accom panied by a resbl ution declari nc it to: be 'inexpedient" to act .on 4he sub-jctrat-present;i:-3Ir:Spta'gueJnQved.l0' strike .out the word inexpedient, and to substitute the word exped i en t, " vvhi ch was carried in- the! afErmative Tj and v the resol ution was thenj,.changedon motion ofr.Miv .Sergeant" for bne authoriziiig the President to; markjout thenilitary -sToad whenever he shall;, think it called - for by the honor arid interests. of the coup trv- After some other. .bills -had beeb actea 6n, J they House resolved itself7intd "committee of thes" whole -onthe bill if to r compensate Sgsan;Decatur4 idoiy.'pf; captain. Stephen Decatur.: :and?oth'ers;-Mottons weremadfe to amend the bill jso as to yintroducethe officers and vxrCw of the Sbrig Syren, but tney were negativea, ana tne commiitee "ruse and reported the bill without amencl m e n t ; ; "a fte r which . th ev4 q ues tion wasia ken mi the. engrossment" of jtb'e bill' and decided in-' the-"negattyefThe ' billwas1 therefore rejected by-a, vote of 88'to 80. J .' v ' Tuesday March, 3 A mn'ion was' made vto:;retConsider the Me br Satu'rdayV by which the bill l'o cm-. pVnae S&tfsah'l)eCatar. -wasrreiectedJ :.VjJVf ri ; VhjUles.r ; moved i t lay the' motion on the tbfV& asked for theves and riotsl--- The tnotiun was, laid bo the-; tabfea ves ,99 poS'6l. J rhe Honse, then took op the am en do i e s jm a d e b j th eSen a t e: t n t h e propria tiombil Isi :a nd Vtl isposed of them i V?trihu bills iverethen sxted,jo'n.in'.t?onk'mit anions others. i"dts frpm'tKe SenatV,W'tpe cniiTinuanccoi, imp. voiooer,iantr ituaa VVstwardIy;frftm2.insynet' wbichwere i .l- ',J,r 'tl : ne rresiuenis-iiouse, was concurrea in Floase then deternilhed to take-affecess fronTJulf past 4";till half past dVclock. rt-i ine evening sssmn,.pumerous otner bills of public anJ 1 privattinterest. r ivere v-cuvun in ijocnraiiies. ana cassea. ; , v i ' . - ; : - i , nMW with mendWient4 'makinV an-! Pear River below Wilmimrtori.. anrftw V ?J JWmJJ naa P 'nropriatioh for the erection of ?nPbunced that a -cbpySf ihxsM f thfe nortlv front of 4hrsident by'XJhertfkeeIndiaji 'Wnd for the enclosure ot the public sauare i reservations within the State: of North i the-Eyenmjg.wion,Jhbi!rtor the preservation and repaif tit tfie Cumberland -Road, andthe bill fnr itaovern?irentof IthePenl te'ntiary Iti the District pf Cotunib; j. - r . ;ci(-V - . v., .... w w.v, i .v.l0,v, vi values larpauun v;ove,' ana. naci susiaineu mo 1 sorsaieattmswiace ; " . , 1 u.ver,naccoimtot tbe Smallpox. Sduie luaura" except the los3. of her stern boat, cotton iorl . .Tuesday; MAHCii:id,i829. w jHiExceilency GoyefnbrOweii x re urned io fthis city on Satudalast Appropriation for-lhi$'Slate--y?e are myurpu jvun.xne loiiowm?: icomeinieH . Oentlemen-You-UvilL4 be, eratitid fo .learni mat ouis nave xms day nnatiy pass ed .both- HotisesroC Congress,' tnaking ap propria tions. forthe followrng (objects in terestin'tQNortb-CaroUna fTwentyotie thousand . i olla"r. for d rnproTi ngUhe:8wash a t ;0 cccock: t. TvY en tyHhbu san dv d ol Jars , Tor remoTinsrrobstrtfctionsy m lh ; Cani 'l Carolina. . V I-vfitft in . haste i fromhef Senate Cham ber: -TV'Yoe8pecifulIy?, r. -JA; IREDELL, And on rtbe;fol lowing day,)at tKejDapitol, the'pevly-elected .;Presidehti presence of, the m'ewbWbotbHo'uses. of Con gressj and a crowded assembbge. of stran gers and "citizens, took the' Oaths of Oalce ;w Chif.Magi9trate6f;the;Unibn,c fof the ,nt:fo'urryer "After Vwhicfi," he delU pyered his : Inaugural Address, f which by ptiiicu- ciciuuus 01 t iuessrs,; oait m afsh and Tpmp kins, "the" Cbntrac t orsibr v v i jin5-.uis uiaiiuux una routes Teacnea und xvrilten in a plain, junvarnished style, 4an.d ut.foMhe. passageJn the paragrapb: in Vhich the General speaks of Refor.n, J" -til -- . .f - r ' ' . . - T" aimoi xne - correction or aouses tnat have r?rot thepatrbirjgeof the Federal Gp xt-ruinenviuio: connictavitn ,tne freedom of 'elections' and tie counteraction- of those causes rvvhicV have 'disturbed 'Ulic' rightfuV course of appointment, and have placed or-9onti nued power in Un faith fa j orjncpmpetentbands'-'itwou" unobjectionable. V.: - ! , There Vas'ifo bea splendid. Ball bd the evehihg of the 4th; in nbndr of theocca- sion. The Senate was to meet, at' "11 o'clock bn tfie4thi- oh the special" invitation of Presld en t fAdamsV' v On the fol 1 bwine day ,11.: wni. uc uuuuicu, it, is eupposea wilft the consideration ofrthe recommendations to office made' by his successor.- t ' v t.: 'A iWtln Kornra Ka 4r TT,i -iil;-.. r ed, the following "Message twas received from the' President ; v V r; ... 1 ; " - I - Washihotow, March 5d, 1329, To the Senate and .) ',.. ' Hovte of llepreaeiUatives of the United States , 1 herewith transmit a cppy of the instructions pfepart-d by the S"ecretiryoF Stated and Furnish- ed o the Mmisters of the, United States appoints ted;toTftttend';.at'th; assembly of the American Plenipotentiariesfirst heTd at !anamaand then transferred to vTacttbavaTV The occasioa ajdom wmcu mcjr were given naaj passed away, and (here is na, present probabUitjFf the revival of thes2 negptiuttons s but the purtibses for' which they were intended are till of tle deepest inte" rest to our country and to the iworld. hereafter call again for the' active, efforts and bek neficent energies, of .the- Government of the Ur nitea Males. j he motives for hoUling them frorn ffenerai;pqhiication?harinff ceaseil, justice to the (Governnrent from which. they emanated,- and to the ; People forirhoW. benefit jt . was institute require thai they should be rnade,known. With this view, and fronr the CnnsPMtmn ik ..subject embraced by 4these instrtirtibns vniusl prooaoiy eogige nereatler ,the deliberations of our successors,. I deem ; it proper to make this Communication to both ! siises of Congress. One copy-only pf the instructions beimr nreairl f end it,to the Senate' requesting !0at i txy be . transmitted also to the Hnse of Representatives' : -jTh.e motion for printing this m essage Cwariutburtebitsly irejected by a-, small1 majority in both' HbuVes. ; 1 . - v. Jt is stated in the National tntelliffen "cer,. that the' great concourse of stran gera at present in the city has brought td- getKer Vomebf Jthosbrgentry. who live py depredating dn Society. A Southern enueuiitu iiaa pis- pocKet picKetl at the .Theatre ;bnv Wednesdareveping of his' pbckbt-bobkrcpn tain i rig ,800 do! lars, and anothei'iost abou t'lhesame amount in the throng jiear the- Presid ent's house. ?; vj Attempt to break Jirir-We learpthat a danng attempt was made to break the Jail of Stokes'cobptyy' ip the 'night of the" 26tk v hy two ho stealersVand'ahorse'thiet vytrtAthe aid; of.a, runaway negro. .. They rft tr)cdto effect, tjieir, object by bbring througbr'tiie flobr(U withan auj but -finding tixfmpracabre th fiVeand- woulrf, by;thisroeans, havinade tneir escape, but fortbe-timely discove'ry iigence from - our csenatdr :uovenior ire J.Messrs. JGaIe SpxrJ-A'' a Congress adjourned sintdfo on Toe'sdajr last abo u t 3 o'clock , in the afternoop i. . . -1-: -! r. ..--fc v -yJSVnoe . anlarm (says the lat 'iticfirnmJEnqinrerinhi nefornoo j of ,tbe Chesterfield. Pits,- a Tennsss'-. tmYr'i . (about T in number who had'Ccria from .Washin,rt'jnr passed through thi: Ity pn Sunday, week and eh- campedabout,. p. -mile above t thr& Fits pn thej SmallpoxnThis , being iscovered count of 'them .is, that tliey ; arerpassing thf ougb ther count ryv i p th e irectfbn of cm Tnaruraanr I hoc forfi TheLegisIatqreotVirginia rbse on Sa- luiua icrediBoolc expense by AtcurinlX thb mostlemineot'man of ' liis time,: from" the city of Gaari,?iu Persia ic;nas oeen announcea oyinr Samuel, a accib1 eiiti; of "this hi th erto c mi ssi nk Book! , presented vhim -.with iU .without: knowing its0valuej'and Mr. S is at present engag ed i n translating it into Fn gTishand wil 1 hb rtlypu bHsh i t with th eHebre w on the pna side'ahd - therEnarlish on the oiherj una noies critical ana; nistoncau ,-fJLnis Book, it appears,s lias been, preserved ,by the Jews in the East," and some few copies were, printed an, Poland; - somej 20 years ago. ;lt occu pies; 1 60'pagesand is in the 3An attempt 'was made on "the evemrTg ofthe!24tb'ult to set-fire to Dunnes buildingat the corner of Pollock &lCra veu ueeis, vin aewuern. . oome miscre ant placed ai ti uantityiorcokls under ;the doqrit" which were rapidly kindling; when they were perceived hy aboy Vretujr ning from the theatrev;who promptly jgp.ve the alarm' to Mr. ryarbv whose assistance it was iiqmediateiyfextinguished;. without havingdone smuch damage. ri . The i block upon. '-which this building lis' situated, is more compactly built up than .any'pther in town, and the'houbes are principatlof wood. i But ; for the pro vid ential d isco Very the whole block would have been in flaoies, A reward of twovhu'iidrttd dolIars'is,offer-1 ed by the Towii GftmmissionersV for"the -il''. f- !iL- TIL I ! LJL I' J M i ' - ' t ' f.'tlM I - appreueusiou -ui uie incenuiary eiuintu George Pollock, Esrf. haslately Import- ed into this placed a large quantity of the Sugar Cape from Savannafiji for the pur-? pose ot trying- the capacities of i our j soil, fdr-, producing it profitably.- Theenter prise. is deeply ' ipterestingii the attempt tof ; i n t rqdu ce v am op' u s a m ore j 1 u c rat i ve employment: of capital . and industryjthan can. be '.-otherwise found in', the present de pressed; state of bur aflairs is deserving of all praise.- ibs' -. ! " " i 'rWef egret to learn,' that in the blow on Fridayjast, a lighter belonging Jto Wash ington, 5 yas driven among, the I breakers off the bar,' "and lost; with her ere w, con sistirig: of -a man .named Casey 1 and- two negro jmen. KAriother lighter was drifting ut;when she fortunately came in contact vvith -a -schooner t and her crew, consist ing af three brothers named Fulford.made their;escapeiby leapingon;bbard--it was reportedthat they had perished with their lighter Newbern Spectator. . ' Mr, Hadlock8 Medicine-Qur. readers wiH recollect; an article published in the Observei.of 24th July. last relative to the disebvry, by'Mr. .Jas.; . Hadlock, of thisr town," of the valuable Medical Virtues if & liantr indignnu to this 'State, the effect- :f whicb incase s, of affection of the luugsj vas there 'set forth. Mr-'Hadlocki has v. b w p r pa r e d ' a q n an t i ty of t h s m ed i c i n b; wnicn ne onrs lor saie, euner in oirup or Powders, aswdl b'seen by an adyertise-ertt-Jban6thef.cqramnorthis'paper-' Af rHi has- shown' us several letters from i.ersnswho have used tfft'pnwdersV.tvhich. s'ify t the great benefit, and generally V tire relief and restoration to health the consequence of. takiog; this Medicine. Xhese he.wjllof course exhibit to peVsiins vijthing. to Xee-TthemV who cairther4raw I heir ownV conclusions. : We cannot ;helj adding, ho we verC that there is one remark able cae:kripn to every-bne in Fiiyetter, yiMe, oi a nappy a it d complete: restoration M heal th from th e last:sigs of diease;"e f: fected by tile u tkf this medicine, Rafter everything else had failed. ; l , L" t--v ; -Brig President s$ranhirie.-?Vhe lengtK of tfme iwhich- hss elapsed since th'edepar-f iu re or,, ne jt resiaen v ivia nni pg, iromjnis poH and the silence of the northern papers wun respect , ner, oegan io . awaken ,a s 6 1 i cvtu d ex in bur com m u n i t y;'.? wfi i chl w as everp day :augmentedb sympath the famil y and relatiy es Sbf ; Doct. 'P'rede- rick-J.-CutlerwhovaV p'assep'geri;: 5rA letter;fro'ni JohnlMKae," E9gt-FosV mater,l-ktFayetteilIe,Jdat came mbstVeasbnabl V ttb tieirelief of .the family and'Jightened up;the,irglobni. Mr MRae's lttter whicK derives inform .tion from? a 3 news slio.Tv fromvtKe-'bffice of the Uew-York Met cantile "Ad vertiserstatesV Auesaay loiiowins:, wnere tner remamea. for a week; and one of them was sick of they had Ijeen th atened,apd. fled.aban domne their sick couraderThc last ao f-.y't . --.. V ' .j.-..s. . -"u. $. .1 " an act waa passed'authonsinsj a' loanof, six Jhousarict td2&r2:forehlarginff the State' Xibrafv -:s rAV - r'- r,. leartied Jew ot -JUiverpooI, that he was so fottupate tfs to.have niet vvjitb ar cony by sjon ;of r an- Israel iter from Barb'ary; who Same chaste and ! elegant 5 ty 1 e T wi th T the liihhcn C".:;.A portica c: '?jc" Sa T.ia!;int : cirs rf !i.:w.v UibboaSuar Cane! i3bri t i.ed'i i Cc's; fortho "-it! rn laatc;-:. It hr town. Gentlemen v.ho,aro inclined to j tl.Lt during t erui: vr r, : t lc"'.t make e-iperiments,i;i " cultivation of f tonj rfxcp"i M I t , ",r v!, wC . I.: .. this 4rticle,maVbe suppiici on -applica Ir t!;a usof he- ip he Mitlivrn r. tion atthisomceilih the: course of nextlweck.' -This -species vof,Cane is the $ re: markabl o;for. Resisting ; the effects of the coId,'?.andfarJlspecutf "Sodthern Section of the United States. We- understamrthatan experi nxent,-' hs alreadyjbeertipade by:a;jentjemari in:the y ici nlty of Newber n; the success o fj which has;o;mucbweeeded his expectatibns,' that hb'ha"sde(ermined to reneky the ex perin)ebt,;ou a -much: larger 5?caleeyen as far: north asHh e Roanbket6J ; t u i 1 5 ; . - 1 hearty oI(l tnanTCereisat'thtsjtime iiying uponine rpcKet yeeK niMoore jGou n ty a n o t d ni a nn am4e dvI) iin C3 n Ca ni p ; bl iVboii was 1 6years of ialathebat-' tie or Uullouen"and or course is now. yy. - jAri unfortunate occurrepce' took pjacef at Carthage, -last week, ' .during the reffi - mentar muster, at that placed "A pipe ttf e of-consideVablesize whit;h Jiad-been cut yu. aii uicjiuuuu auu iuucu in uic ii auvu esf ! apther4, Wasj blown do wb ; by the windfand feil bpon a group pf .imenwhb happened; to bepassinu nder it : at the ti meilbywhlclseveral'O f tliem 'were more bfl less iniured-? :VVe: notice with narticu- tar regret.' the -case -of Mr." John Currie, f wfib had hisleft:arra, leg andHfiigh tmdly fractured.' The sympatftr manifested on have reasbp s to jiope he wil I soon recover. iThere'Js (saysthe National Intel ligen cer qf the 28th-ultimb.y at'reegt a'great cbncourseorstrangersjn,this city,ofevery degree in life, from the man ofwealtbatid leisure who takes the occasion pf the Jn? aUguration of a new President to visit the flat pf Government, :and look upoa;men arid thi ngs; with hi s o?vb;eyes, tbthe hu n.i -blest of the ,sUpppr.tefspf-the. successful candijdate,lwho flock here in crbjvds irjrthb vaia hope of :reward"for-,services whicb t.h e v bel i e ve th e rose I ves :tb have 1 re n d el-ed during tile' bamoaiffn.v' It is'' Painful" tof Ail Y-x ,m !. rv think how manv there are even of those who" have some claims to'office, Vhb must necessarily return bome disappointed, be cause t unrewarded, and dissatisfied cof L t. 1 t. . rpi. bl: a. course. . jl 11e s11.ua.11uu ii.huci i csiucni elect himsel t' $ far from being ;e'nviable. Tnj fact until things settle j don into a quiet and re'gblar trai nhis, elevatedrsta tion can be to him buta. splehdid mlservV exposed; as he must be, to, fruitless ,,SQli Ait - : 1 L:t.' c e. .:.u:C ciaiiuus, in cvcry vai icij u lui.iu, wiuui U j painful to reject, ;and;iptpQssible to giant. i Wesister "of Achates in Congrissh i - thirf! V! uine of this work, so yaiuaoie asa hiitorv bf our national'legislation, has fust isu d ! from the pi ess of Messrs 1 Gales :& Sea ton." This volume contains c eight hanv dred oaVeVof solid brevier matterl of super roVal octavo size, 'comprising the history of . 1 r. --. "f it -?ri 1 1 1 ..I- '4T ' L : tne --secono-session or inervinereenui vou? eress.? ;Price six dollars.; We regret to prceiye a n i n t i ma t ion ; fr(ni the Publ isnere that, with nut ah increased demand for the work, It will probably' cease, with ithe presi nsr tpis worK as tnev mosi impo faithful expositor ol tht4 measures sucf-poli-cy 1 1 h e Ge ne ra f V G v e r nm e h we. : ea r bestlyihpir-thar.ihecpoblic;wiU:-noTjerndt its publicat ion ton be? suspepd'ed . for::' the wasn't of patrbn ige. . .The, want of sucha reference-to the t -leerislatioQ of the earlier, periodi of the, Government ha b!enidM ten severely xeit, ihat-every perso,-wno tkes the least interest in our iroTitical aft faifs, must be convinced of theutdfty of thf preiieniwbrk," and, bemg" tbus Jcohylncrd.';' it is much ltd beoesirea tnat it tiiay; noi pe arrested thus early in" its progress . Another RailroadA tetter trqm-iMewr caitle; Det.under date of Tuesday; says ;rh iLcgislatutb bf Delaware terminat ed;their session this day.--Tliey.have pass edja bill for the construction baKairroad t r O m in e w cas 1 1 e ,i u t vuvm v . i River ithe - site being very .favorable :or Uuch irrtproyement j there is reasojn to be- lieve - lv Will :u v luuiujcicu i vus jvuomu ytfmmer."; VI, ' - 4 1 ---A biirhas passed tKe JLegislature of De laware, 4ncorporaung avuuipayriui wio culture and manufacture of Silk,, with'.a capital of $30,000. r :-Mr.Ui. JViaury,,.or vViilmington; a gentleman wnu uas wcTu? ed mdeh attention to the subjectils said .. ?. -wi-' r aLI 4.S.U',4 AVa tulek tojoe at tpe neaa oumsiuiiciuc. f . ? bim much success in his;'patrioticlabours: JThej Canadian -Iislatnrcf. are again at ;G'oj'j hv Govembr upon their, local matters; lAn address was, recently earn- hf th. Canadian Freeman imprisoned-for an auegea aioei , uui 4isciis;JVKii.- Cbo CbreTherNew:Yprk- Ga- that tbp Southern frrowers. in order-to;proHt everyway oy-ine useoi their own pfoduc.o,.bave;begun;to u-'e it- 4' i if 3 r aie.ropes, leaning Hiw.uwr Vfarslold.; iHe retaibs'hisWfties in airf "01 .wfr-csterday made. to t..2 toe: aionwhing degree'VHenciut; none 'Wereolifirn:. ; . rails,taul.ahfl g?u men in ther; county OnedayJastirweekvi ben chargd temporariiy.'Avith tlsec. :tl;:3 he grubbed;iO foTdSf trough njewr-ground i of, Secretary" of State, unfrl a pn.-ianent for his'day's wbrkiW CJjQufnaL :S'; 4appqntmenshaU have been made to'th'.- 'K-yv''.;l V1:- vvfefiice. Certain duties pave to be iiorforn- u ogcasiuinyjr ai piemen l, in lus.uciiaii, is he best testimony of hiswbrth.' Sur Tgical aid being immediatelyat Jiand, wet nt volume, - tney naving aireaoy -supk a 'are su id in ; the uodertakingi1 Consider insr this work as thev most: impotftat and majority! of 34, praying his Excellency. to rVmit the' sentence mssed upon the editor ing informed thHouse that he would not "comply mthlts request,, a resolution Vas proposed? apd -unanimously carrieo,to; suspend 1 proceed in until'tbe: answer was taken intocohsideratioR. , f.)V'y.i u -1 i .' -r - - ' s ; . v r'- wjll be " if ircl unknown. l !. ; n .. ---i. ...... . . .. ' ... 7TheT Senate of the;i United Shite? r I vestecday a 12, "clock j And, ftn r.; -pmnting a comtmuec ur wai upr.'i President c f-'thej United 'States, an . ceiye any xommuhication .that, l.a i.." have to jaakeclod its doors, cn i-gl oflr.KBentortrip ordrto proceed i j rcobside'ratibmof Executive business. From wha t-; We can , lern;.pb: uomin a - tions were yesterday mad e; to 'ed-in .that" department, immediately ta l theaccfessionJpf;a new President; which, make ,uch i ahappbintmen tVl ctdH ir.tcrir, iadispensaoly; necessary. I1 i,In this coortty,joo the '-5th;instt Hunter to Miss Nrc?s$a 'Pullen. 1 lnNewberp, on Ure 2Cur ult.' ! f Tier, .TCtl,.fw MiS3 n Haiidcoc!;.' I Mr.Vait; Mr. James Wills, of r. Mary Hanucoofc daughter of Willi - On'.the,X2thultv-at theeidenc; fTrir Joseph Bryan riSifttCrefckT,Jr. chirlrs Kel ly to Miss Sally A. Pearce, daur'-ler oft.se Lita .David P,earee. Esq.", X T ; - ' , - - 'On th.s19thtilt; at the residnc? c Mr. Y,'i Jiam Huretof Uyplin. bounty, T ,ri llenryIilocre, of Sampson i;ountjr to Mbs ? iy Smyth,' daOfh- trr of the Istte Payid-Smyth, E 7. bfienoif. - rr.v fAt Pleasant GroveOinge county, a fer day ago4lJtooertMCautey;;Es. attornev t laiv,'." ' V.- At Washington tfiity, on the3J in ta-.;, llrs. ' Hannah Bradley aged 54 yearsji.wif of Vh'ir.z Bradley," Bq.; Assistant PostmasteNGneril. , Coureliquse, Saturday i,extf atSo'cL 1 the purpose ot tormtng ane the Fire Cc ir .iTi. u u-.-u i? . JIJ ".-, of thb City, which the f Act, Provide done annually i."'jThe ?ompahy which cor' u of forty mem hers, w ill b e omppsfrd . of Vol -teerst, if a sufficient number offer; their servicf 5 for the purpose. But.' if "noti such " Volanteera ) s otTep will accepted, r.nd thev feYnaintl : r w ui..ur ;ui-iiicu.':..''A soon as u..icient numaer of ;-nvemhers are obtained, the Company vriji proceed to the appointment of its OHicers. :. - ;:vTt.. j: - ;j. palf.s.. V ( 1 ' IntendantofPolce. titaleigh, March 9, 1829. , -y , 53. QhtriajMlats'and Earthen JVare 1J jl45 Maiden XAne, between AVater U Front hi's 8 Kr PACK AG lis Earthen Ware; contsini a L Edg'e- Pi 'teg, Dishes; C. C. , Ch'in ters, Bowls, Pitchers.1 Mu z fttue' Plattg, Twif4) ers, Dishes, &cynow landing; from j Shtpf Geo. Cin ,nmj, Caledonia, John Jay,; Jubilee and ctherr. iron iivrrpooi., . ; , ,j v - r , ' .'.. 110 Case8'0hi' Warecontaininpf quart and pint Decanters,' pint, lf pint and 1-3 pint Turn- k biers, for sale by the PackHjet- or re packed to Country Merchants,von;as liberal term's , as by any House m the Union, ' t ' , ; J . ' (-w , B: HEMPSTEAD. ''' Alsol for sale as above : A complete f assoriment of Looking GU.cea She.l and Horn Comba:idrea Travelling Wt ir!rf Baskets. Antioue Oils. SnufiTlioxes. Jwect'lar-, : . , w . w - - - . - . . m , anu rarra raucy jooas,.eneraiiy. o , . 'Xew-Yorki Febr, ' : VV,S3 St Jlo'use ofEntertaiumeut. "-:-". ; CinHE 3ubscribe wishes to inform his frin "LVantf Ihe'Puhlic', that 'he has declined n.av-. log to the cruritrv the present year, l.aI conti uwes tp keep hw House open for- the iicconrno dation i)f Ttavellers and others wl. o r.; v f or o tmwua T.neuA company. f rpa u re o e ir c. t4 and crsh scRrce,ihe Will. Board i"r t:?' folio lowrpnceswr'JJy the ?month"(f5re r- 1 furnished) fSUt if these crtii!?? r fur- mshed. $7. -Man and Horse pert' v M 25 ai)d Hors pee oionth ;15, Ct: s i.?UiUil . 4 .J shall be supplied with therqesi proi jiiJer and " an atienwve vsuer.y -V- if V v .WILLIE J0NEC. Raleigh, March 33829. e :2 Aw TO! THE AFFLICTED. 1 f . t' run dis isacs ur Tin: lu:jg3.. npHfi Prbprietot of this lledic. t, i,:.jr repeat Hed f rials" pf its virtues,- vlilcli 1 been nt- tended Vith the tnost signal sue-"-, rv; cH" r it to thosewbn:. are, afflipted vl:.. t: e - ; diseases Which it is designed to rti ' f;,.i' confidence that it Wilt Pe foun i e ... r- ticidarly ift taken in the incipient e ' i- 'j: " - v-. . For -.two yers pasVthis lie '.cine his been -infttaioTvwiththe most happy success. ?-ltij now; oirerea 10.1ne.am.c1ea in me irra or a : r c qualities the ifollowing may -be mentioned, 3 en- iniea o pnicuuir'.consiuerauon,; 11 . prt'.T.oxcs that gentle pcrspirai 1 i on V? vich is 'deem e h en h by, and checksHhctse awea'swhi?h are mrrbi 1 rr. I remicious.It,Telieres chronic. uiTLciic. 3 ..2 congestions' of the lonjra.byr riving f languid circulations - .It assume c motes free and blaud e.sctoratio.i. niiio frr-i the chest, .su relieved 1 1 or' oiracuit respiraxion - ai.-. ? C. tirepess, and thus. leaves t sonably: resorted tof and t!. it i?s?cre3 the r" tient to thut bodily V'fr,,-ri, c'l f -t C: disorder the.rconsurnpticn, tf uft-t-? i operation, would very 'peed.ly dczii-j . . Cei;:ficftefespecinj? l!:; virtue : v. ill t ccompany each Lottie. ' Pric, a bOi . "" . : - .- - l . . J 4 meeting of, the, Intendant, Comrnisc C andv Citizens c ' Raleigh,! wiH be held t in --Pou-der, as tuerpatjent may, prefer, u...Icri.. 'conviction, that either; form will ; produce1 tl.o samevha ppy restd f 5 Amon? its most rrorr.L" et; ,nd healthy state.: -Thus; 4 T. ::.!, t!.:t ti. 3 patnful.synrptoms which Ind'uUc ci:ea::d lur..;r, readily yield to this powerful Terr.edy. v. hen t ' w . : JAMES IIALOCL. G3 "This Medfcir 'may ba ! - lUU- Jtcrac . ,- ' . - . - . 4 ... ;. . 7". ' '. v. 4f -iV ' v t . v w: , - - - " - I' " - T - - " 4- L - -4. 4 " ' . A " ' 1 I i
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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March 10, 1829, edition 1
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