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v ' ATIONAI; IIOTEZ, '"Elizkbeth'City; t,ThcSnbscr!ber having'take:, that ?ft5i Jarge Uric House, owned b As ! M t 1rcrt'rtlV fcsTt.. Otl the COI i - Vl r t v - i-t - . : - . , - . , k v. .m nirvana itoau oi.ccis,mm.jim?-v ,. r lor Puhlie lloiuei xpert;Rhhny'o :re. c ie Mipplv.ofFurnihireJ'and be readjrfor ' iKe' rt cept ion'of Cornpanjr ' ton; the, 15th insUnt, Hlftizus nearly fcund ithe'Hon.vi; f rv'iaMhv -cnd,8'oryi and, irr the jcentrti ot ihe biintis .rl ofto".1" s - fs v - 4'Tf 1 Kt (iimlity. .". Yr.V exertion vrilKhe -matle to, give fceners! asfaction ;. to all; Who maylease Ifp fcelsFrau-tui m tneistcmers ot lus'tor- I Imtwklanftd the JfflicietL? ."OTIT.Lt AMSnd I!AyVOOD have, tor. safe 3D hav tor ?saje PuWmic Deter- r otate oi orui-aroiiiia. t Suoerior Court of Law OctoberTe)m,'1828. V. Elizaheth Hicks. - Tr"T appearinjr to the satisfaction ofthe Court i lhat KJizaheth Ulclra, She defendant U notan' wihabitant ef thi Stte i it fs therefore; ordered ' y theCourt that pttbllc'itiortbe mdethre snom.hs in the jlaleirr Reisjef" giving notice to the defendant'that she apppr at the next Su penor GQurt, of law to be hlden )n ; Hutherford- ton! on the3d Monday aft et thet 4th Monday in. March nexr then arid there to answer plead or Uemur 10 saw pf jjiron oniwise i win oc " ken pro confesso. and sdjudgt'tL accordingly. r i- ".Witness, jaroes xnorris, AvierKoioursiKi vjourt, at office the 3d Munday afer tbe.4th ;lotiday..in September 1828, and of the JS3d year' bf the ln-T dependence ot" t he UriiTed Stales." " "I St ' 1 ?The Celibraltd and 'thotougMred 'RaceS i vl.f) f WASHINGTON, ft -c"- ;yuistana at my stable f is 1 59 "miles' from' Ra leigh 23 frdm t, HiH&- -horouirru 36 from Ox ' forJ, and 12 from Milton). thvk, ensuing seasoji, " hM-h'a.rillommencehe'lat. of March and end the'lSthvo iidyiV.and s?n be let tomarei at the ' low price of Twenty Dollars the season whfch Vmay be discharged by the payment of Fifteen Dollars' ifl paid -within ths season , Avfth; fifty, cents to the Crp.omi:V Good Pasturage will be. prorWetl for M ares, and" grain Zlc furnlsiied at theirnarkeH prices . Every;care; will be taken lgton u a'.bngl , and a half inches high,-tea years old thelensu ing Spring, of great strength, 4 power, 'muscle bone and sinew i'wms got by the celebrated race ' horse Timolenn; one of the best soris of Sir Ar-' v chte out of the noted Mare Atiadne,by Citizen,' Vildahy Spjidille and i Silyerye-rthtia uniting la htmsettV, in an eminent degree Jhebest , and "most appT-ovetl blood -6fp'.the countryy .to wit : Caroline, Reality,- Vanity; Sir Archie, Citizen,' " pycolet; end Monsieur, Toftson. -'Hut'theollow ing Certificate from the most eminent sportsmen of the country, aiul best judges. ot&e blooded horse, will readily establish his reputation, as a , 'stallion'. of the yerr first orderi'toeethef with his V living already 'proven himself to be a sure and first rate foal getter. "V TV" e unclersigried paving been In the ha ; bit of seeing and runt;ng horses for a time pasf take pleasure' in tendering justice to the stallioa rWaslnKtfnih Ujs runstwo three &' four mile, ,' heats,-haTe distinguished him-as a racer of the first order. ;riie runs of Aridne,his-dam. gave her a high station on the turf i and the. races of his sire Timoleon, are acknowledged byall tp -have been (he best ' ever run, 'and the 'colts of ; Timoleon iieretoforeV and particularly this Fall, '"riave riot ohly iieen good txut great - .T , ' . Given under our bunds, this 16th day of Nov. I3i6. ' - . ; - .: 7 '. : . " " "a - ' AVmri'johnson.- JN. Gee," ' Yf, ? v " W illiam Wvnne, Thomas MGeh'ec,1 ; William fest, . Hetory IL Clay.f"t :,-A. ,A. Wyche, ; .James 3 . Harrison, . k. it. joniisun,'-. ''.': ijvriuur x ayior . , . Juhnrvtorsham, - ' " 7, - 4 ' 'PERFORMANCES.' v -3 i. -a WavhingtpnTin 1822, when he was 3years old,' wasengtigr-jd m four wet pstakeam theSpring e tvon t Ie "'StaKes at Wew-MarKet Cff Lawrence- i villo loj in the Fall he wa beaten at Warrenton. by hn i;ichard.s;'he won the 1st Heat, but lost the' ,Jol -2d, by: lining a bad 'Start -.vtheKfry-he '.lost about eighty vardv nd. was only beaten half a. i IfcnKtl). lfeii. cwiaidered m hd order he was urawn, naving nt sweepstaaes ai jiNew-ajaritei Itmm fori' which- lie wcn,iteatinghe ,cel-bxa Ud race-horse Jlt nry XJhe same ttiat, run against ' j-.cyjse tor-t wenty .thousand dollars lliere were four heats in this racei' the first :)einga tlead y Market.- btit ow ing to his having a cUrHon'one of his leg'N". th first of the training aeaaon, ,he on ly ru n wneJ race, i H e was; handy 4cap p'd 'at ftrw-iitarKei-.'Avmi ir;v luiain auu a iiorse oe- ti pound .fr h'.J fetdar weightV afid AVaaliing ton carried his full weijrnt. : 'nie jollowinj; Fall he von t"he ProprTetor'al Pnf seat - Nttr-Ma kerri threes' hundred dollars ) ' three tnije jieats.S.:11e first. heaViirJth', rqe vas ;dJo run' iiTxiirt) seconds les than anykou re ei.id on Uh ound.' ' ' 1 1 Jle Wns thn corned to Baltimore here he . froir.Uie 'Proprietoi'a Porse of five hu1di-el dol X?i&,. beating "the celebrated race ; horse ,Fh in t-'liiljUi s vith : eae, 4 lie Vas discovvTetl to be 1'tne vfitr Uiiir.cer occasioned as tvat aippbs-, by the s.tuation ul the ground; it being -a )tfw tract J'.-; '';'.V Ov-?.-.'. He" wasihea carried to-XVaslungton City'and rau.one hvM m that situdiort but was beaten by a nwue of Alr.'Wt fin's;, . was drawn, L He' was Jrt'i'ied'thVsprmp: Iclh" ing1, arid.t.von the"Joc- t-y t:ii.b iu$ tourn..; heats, at New-Market, VHtuured dollars, vith"ease' beating Colonel ' y v $ mare I'JiriilJa, U- Cf t. Harrison's Jiorqe JAMES LEAV .CV, "Tv Vi' -.TV-V- 5Hores, shes'ides extensive CaVriagSlijelters. r The Propriet or invites .theatt.entio.ivot" Travel to the N Ky ON A L j H OTpI 4 Qtr ajecour-t i 'ir.'miy beug Verr .convrrtuttmus; inr HoieU and solicits a-tt:ot)tinuancev.of n 'The Svibscritier keeps'Hackv Gigf & Horses Vrfifirtf' -JAMES'S. UHLlE.r'; . kjovv --Vr ; . i ': " : 54 s4t Ut;a edlcjnii'HiKhry approved ot-tor Con, aumptiv e affections of the Lngs it '. ' 1 tUle gW- Sep'C30th. 1823 C v , ,y 8" ; , prevent out 1 will not be responsible for escapes or accidents' o any kind. : , K v 4 WashinErton is a'. bright eorrel; five feet ' two neat s lnry won the secomt, uaslungton tpe S1 at d 4th ; : t ; i v V;- - t"v'7 In-ihe Sprinir bf 1823, he Jwas trained at New loiiig to Col. ynne.v Xv asl i iiigton twon'v'the- ocean, where, null, ci0Uoygh and Oe firrt heat, .-b.r sWuWm 4tie becict and ibird, gatur,witi immortarhonorsand tell me, V ashinjrum tvas tiifotvnate in' thia.iaee lie" j ' V ' -J tr Ji-. . r Jost.conskUrably i.iait;nK-fbr the second heat; if majority Lot those whose blootl there apdas t.nly Uatc'n x lenhj Thls heat uas iugled.withv the OCGW WaWrweree rim in thref ; nimutes tortjMive seconds; which is Sr ."j9 x V1 ' -L : 4t al " two' second lean than i'ny Wo xnire; heat huat- holders r yAnd,then tpU tne, wliethertoc Ttnbeen ntn at Kew.murkevi''SirVnnam had ;;f VwVIfiJnhddViOU nftnVhpfl in hi - s ' iL perty; "Comprising all liis Lands, about- fif te en liltely Negrof s; bis Stock of Morses & flogs, Crop fCoro, Fodder,4 OaU , &c. and hit llonsei hold and Kitchen urnitureiv ? w IU .foe taold .for easbr at the residence of $aid Hurj oa Thursday the 26ib of MarchC" J V - ILLTAM HBAlTTJLf Trusteed TMnlM n. "T-Vh RtK 15190 ' I ryacquitted hiu, the7 evidence tbeingiri- nai ttgencr.in xne noimcia e( v; 'Anoue pro spqui vrka entered ihUhe case oft John Ml jFarland arraTgrjeda jori ! the -sarne' charge; u appearqd Train ,the eviuence, .that the individual 'most strongly implicated irr the mutvaer nail-made his escape, : and is now" roving at large, ,W- Edgecombe Manufacturing Company. We! observe tltat ;B6oks of Subscription fortqclc'in this Company were opened at larborqitjjh, on the 10th iris t tun der the dtrection xf the Commissioners, E. D. Alacnair, David, Clark e,;'4David JJarpes, Joel BattleiiBepj. M. j Ja'ckBonUTheophi lus Parkeiy Peter Evans and 4Wm.' ?lurn tn er and Vill be opened" at Nashvi 1 1 e oh the:17th instant.' ; The stock is to consist1 of not les tlian vS3rj000 nor - to exceed SlOtHbdoi; in naTes qf " SlOOeach and the sqbjct oj the, .Carqpany is;to manu wc-r ture Articles of Cottiin. Hemp. 3Vool and FJax.-. vWe hope the -.stock will soon ie taken up, and tha t' the business will be found to be a profitable" 6neV'' 'K " ; rn";jCoiycndi.-Thi.s subject seems tor agitate Virginia from one end of the' State V the other1 The freeholders are busy, in looking 'qut f for the 'most fit persons to represent them in the.Gqnven; tiqn, and the.- nan-freeholders are holding jneetinga vfor, vthe purpose ' of considering atid ail opting some qourse by; which they may regain xnat;snare!in tnei trovernment to' which they justly consider themselves entitledvitt'common withi their' fellow-ci- tizens of the otherStates, but of which they, haye; hitherto been deprived jThey truly; gjtate tKat'they pay more 'than their equitable :share tof : taxes;ahat when the country ; is to be defended , against an ene- iuj vuey arc taneu upuu9 anu are always ready to bear their full share of the bur den, and tnat both irf the War oftlie Re- ,voiuuont ano; m tne iatevwar, the blood of the nonTfreeholdersi flowed more freely in defencOvofv their-country, than that of ineir more weauny. neigqoours a writer on this subject, in - one- of A their papers, says, Tell meVfellqw-ditiiens who fou gh t th e hard contested bat tl es f of the Revolution ? Turn oVerjtlfe paWs of the history of - that glorioqs era and gaze, for a mqment at the list i of those illustrious names that.ve.t glow in all their primitive splendour, and tell mtf if 2 the nohle, the disinterested Xafayette was a freeholder? Tell tne, if the' gallant Mercer .who" pour ed out his blood upon the plains of Prince ton ?9 was a "freehold er if) Te 1 'ine i f ' the patriotic rusasKi, wnq tell oerore the walls of Savannah, gloriouslyTightingjn defence of a, country, not. his;own, yasa freehold- er E-r Go to thejieldsi of YorkrTowm Bran-- dy w ine and M on mqu th,' an d tell me i f -a majority-of those who there , laid down iheir ' lives in defence of civil and reliffibus bnoersy, jwere, neeitoiuers r , uo to tne plains c of i ; hippewayr and Bridgewater, those well, fought fields' in ourjast striitf- gle for liberty, -and, count1 the bones, of those w up Tner e sa c ri n c eci in e 1 r j 1 ves u po n the altariof ntheirv country's rightsviarid iellnie if a niajority of them are the bones of freeliotders K Go,' if you pleaseftothe country; lAVc consider this appeai a .unaps wera- Die ana -we. .j-iruai.it-yu . nave;-Ti;i?c h anti tliatthc'poorvmanyin the pew Const tution1 about to! bformea in Virginia, as well as (he rich:" will' have his tfue share inthe Government; as fell as the poor GazeUo states .that tVeiHquse of Assem bly of Lower Canada has expelled Robert Christie , one of its ni embers. on' charge of 3 avi n 1 thfTu e need7 th e : late Governor Dalhousie' in Kisyarbftraryidiacliargeribf .feeveral tr. -er;i. her raes knd'uisdemea'ners. V"- "VVr : Of Land1 Negroes,St,ck tjfe. m II E residue of Mr; . Kathanlel Iunt, : Df cw yul Sapen6r.iCnuj:t 4,ast ; week, Judge MaWtin prosiding-for tjie niucder of jShet: man in every .other. Sbtspf, theUnion. , ' (.yJDoisrs in Canada A, late Montreal of tha Grand Jurv cn the cnnHif inn of this Ir.Hituticn b very favorable- ' It appears vf ";r i-crjoers c: t.:s now o ueprc- to be vell conducted. The manufactures Vviv u oa rJ.:-' -Vi: 4 . At twelve o'cIock the Senate aujnurncd, arevof mV and a procession :Was formed the CistV preferericeih the'tnarketi ; The total tium4 ern-Portirb qf the Capitol, where in pre ber it Wisoiiers is 22, 'and' the'.wWole nce-if an immeuse. concourse of spec numbed except 4, are empioyeillinldif: JjTJifiIt jr ;h!!? V $V-i "'i k r "J ' i .C-the enclosure, t'te-PreKtdent of .lhe lJu ferentMdes r amongst - which, 175 men ted States delivered his Triaugural Addre are .emplqyedri weavfng, warping jancl, and,5 havin- cnncluded Jitthe: oath to supT quillings 13jn carding, 9inombtnalupgt prttfie CuristitutmnwaadinitiiBtered to - as:hattrs, 8 isyerivcaentek h Cf. Juce Marah V;' . 'i ; I stone, 7 as labourerslO women areem- CtfpitoU which wVre repeatt'd at the JVt s,: ployed in carding and spinning, 6 In spool- and jrby ,a detachment of rand ferv n:i s the ingl 5 tV;spinning and,hactnhg flaxVo3 in Pins' .vVheii '.the PrMtrtii rjefirrdthe! biriding shoVs, iawasiiingiK sewlhg; ff-it1 ul"- ' p -VnnL ',4 , dueled tcr the Presidential M thr. VH ? ,4ting, &c. Of the 94 not engaged. ? ,j Hc; here rV.cei wj , the Jiuii,. uf a as .artiZatis, 7arei'sick; .;and: t7are jerri- vastnatibcr ot person; who'rnuie VrVn-. ployed intseryicVs about therprison such' srjital-c jni 0Mit his;;nitirtitih ttjhe as cwkingbakingW&c:r-1 it - nofc nluch KiJ??l!Vc "' ' ' - : 'i f i - 1 t.. - I Iheuiy, w;i serene. anil ju!d and- evt. Detter, mqre economical, and more con- ::j . r-." . ir " i - ! x . .u : 1 - ; r - j, ,t -ry. y favorable: ti the wishes .olth'e, sl!tenyi1 h0U?d,P0Icy: f0feP :pn;on: who hKcome fn.m a -diaahVcC to Syitness ejrs r tlius, (.useful ly;. epgage, rwiths'om the cpreuinny ;-if theInMUbVaininTheT Vhanxe; number of persons preset them inia?jailwiinoui ordVW ul iltvr,,;; I t.1 It a .1 . .," fi i been; various! eMifnji ted. e-suppxise ment, , where they must . necessarily ?ink that did iior Ql hort of ten tliouJi.d frombaduo jrprte;.yS-r7' . : v r,v;--" - v-i '90:' 'r-V'-tfi': '--fThe-'Kx-PresMentCMr AdamsiiUrW rEledora nf President TrtA.T.rUl!fiii: tie-vitKi!-f litcu fmit i ihu KQ..i;r..V of Delaware, at its present session; has I t ohrtpd W Ul-,W1.M1-ho;.;fL ! and fair, j if uniyerrflradivpted.pBut, that seems not likely to be the.casthe ie touowing noir kiuua, Pres prpm JfrJMariin ydn Burepit of NewiYork,' to . be retary, of State' rt l.l rl -Samuil IDIngham roT Pennsylvania 1 Secretary of the Tre asury. - 4 ' ' - " " Thelfollowins'nominations are also said to have' been made by the President,! but not to nave oeen actea upon : oy tne sen ate, viz: . vt-. :u S; U , vvvpHN wJuEANr.oi; jijnio, to ue an ASSO ciate Judge of the Supreme Court of the uiuicu oiuics.; ( J. 1; - I v ' xr IniTia 1W. flAMTniTT T.. of Ohin tohft Tlis- f "",'1 T.- (Y v i" ! 1 .v-: trlct Judge for .theDistrict of Ohio-; j , . - " ""1 '. - , Is. N i- The arrangement of the Cabinet Minis ters; sdme days ago so authoritatively an- Dounceu, 11 appears nas uecu ciiaiigvM. su far as concerns ithe! General Post Office j whichv to the universal-Vegret; v ve are su re, of all; parties 1 and r. classes of tnen Mrr McLean is invited to retire fronts by the offer of a seat on the-bench of thefSu- nreme Court: r . Ai the further ; arrange ments are notryet knowhfiwe forbear; for the present from -the general reflections which -snVc suggested by this; unexpected occu rre nee, and the xircu ms ta n ces w jii ch have attended it. ; tl.: Abrf, Iritj We learn that a resolution has been a uopiea.in tne oeuaie, uireciiugine-puo-T fication jof the Executive Journal 6t the last ;sessidn. ' ;,The proceeding f of that boaSC therefore; .during its sittings .with ciosea c oors, win ue maue puuiic. k'' . this enterpnze, which ; has engaged!, so niuch' of the public attention and interesi, particularly xf t.he wholelmaritimecbtn muhity.f should not have been acted oti. The bill passed the House of Representa tives byt a large majority-; but the Tate; pe fiod of the session in -which '-the -Naval Committee in the Senate reported, the bill,placed itbeyqnd,theactionof tliatbody. in its regular qrder. lt therefore remains' with many other bills ;bf - importance' to be reVived and acted on at the next ses- sion 4 V 7 r ' THE INAUGURATION. 4 l'John CJ. Calhoun, yici Presidentflect of the United StatesI, tookrthe chair ofihe i5 Senate at, 1 1 .oJclocki'antV-the; .Senate, was calleil to order, jj ' ( ? . W 'The oath to'suppnft the nConstilotion of the' Untteil States "v,aVadipihtstered:tojthe ,Vice President by Mr.' S'fptth, of Maryland. H ?The oat lir to su ppor t t he Capsli t ut ior Tof t M essr. Branch, vClaftoji; jBibb, Ha ne. King. Knight; iMcLean, nf JflinpisIazer4 we 1 -v y n u e 5 1 1 wee, : ixe.i , r re 1 1 u i iu j ti,. Sprasuei and, Livingston., and ; thev took theirseats.,.-. 4. ,f t , On'mdtionv'ofMr.mitbi'iif Maryland 'it' was ordered tliatlv. wheV the SVhafte ail-; S c n a t e C I) a in be r, a 1 1 en d e I hy th e;M arsh al of the'Districk anifdriei.Cpiiimittee'oi'jAr- a h d a ssocia I e :t J Q d ge s n t e re d ; son n a f t e r, and occupied the seats' assigned. I lor. them on the riht oi i he Presitlent's ChaTr. -:.i . . The. foreign Ministers .arid,. their suites, in their splendid". ofSclal costumes, occu piVd seats cn the left of the.Chair.' : - A Jarge numberx)! D tdies werer.. nf "Mnpied Ihe seats' in' the -rear W iho in JhS.Pl -i ' Vi- orCTnn ' r?" T lhe Cil fh?clf he;hk rented aud wjlf PI active or any lands m the, U. Suites, fe! ? V,Theen- occupy r a Wm6ntW,ia come, If no and Will bei yery ?hort pericki, if it h era Ticket system is now 'adopted:. An, bnr.-., ; : i -'C "T'r. ;v ; ,'.'V2 not at present as pro'ductiye'as any other alteration1 td'the same effect nas been made ;ll'v:'!jprn'-'-a-'? -n; ; V? known tract of country, of equal extent.-..' jn the Lslaturelcif, New-York. '-(The ' 1 1Usamr.painftll duty toVecord Vsliock- Tliei alluviali nldin of Omiiana, Hkc" distVirTta'vJrfcm Wnld nW Unit lHgHrowderJ' whifch- was committed 'V that ot, teeir;creatediby the : C fluence of the " respectiveStatesV5 would I noise was 4teard issuing fnmv the hog penl seem to be by General Ticket. 'i Jnorv uibuii,ce iroin ine uweuingnousey - s - j.v: , MrriDuncan's son, a promising lad seven- ::; THECA3iNET.'The following noiiiina- teen years of age, took a-unbanng were, on Friday last, made b the 1jjkI,i1, ai ro. J.'jii- r. 1 MINT OF r HE. UNITED STATES, land 1 tW Lnsa, wliPn Vmin fird. nd fwnlvA ptly confirmed ,6y the"Senate,viz W iarsie shot entered- the bov's , body, one the United Stales was then adniimsteretl to the, following new Senators by the Vice President iviz.:;:. ;; :- X -l' purn, iney win amourn xomeet to-morrow at 12 ok; -: :;r I-' 5 ?,Atrba(f pVistreleven. o'ch'ckV Apdrew ckSnnUhe Presidenf elecUetitf redith' ;rangem"cr.s5 and .tt ' ; his seatviimttedia j e jy. in front of the gecreiary! dek. ';,VTh"e,aiiefauftticKof?.the;tJnited St.ts ihrs Icbb tJ rj t !c r t f i c. I i s t ? rft X r. nailery; Thra Western jrijlcrv as reser- aUuation orrMridian: (the property; of mnmonwir i'orteri mrectyr Ve8t oj. the plantation of: WilliamDu 1 miles from town The tir ncan. about Circumstanced nnaai nrr onrtral tr tli'rnti frh Tt a 1 1 n rrirorl 11 n .-.- - J- -- i". . : : I I v -,JLJ etinesuay morning, ; wnea;ne expi be?rj"yho frWgh the neighbours have offered are- am and made 'every exertion to discov er lum'.3Veu&. Spect; . x' j-" McnlHoutes' The following replyto a late application to the Postmaster-General, from the citizens' 6f.Hanoveri!n Pennsyl vania,:to have1 a'Matl parried : in; that di rectiop more. frequently than weekljV snews that there is a pojpt, wnicjv cannot be passed in thisDepartment,' iq the way of public accommodation V J.) ; , Sxa I arp instructed to sayi;in reply:.to your letter of the 10th instant, ;that the Postmaster General is truly solicitous to extend the advaiT 'taea of Mail carriage to every section of the U 'oion -but he is restrained at present from doing so. 'by the embarrassed state of the funds of the .Department, produced by the grtat number of routes established at the last session of (Jongresa, andlthe improvements made upon old ones-4- . Economy, always a virtue in public disburse - rnentSy. fias now become a duty ; ' at a more pro pitious moment yu.r felIow'citizens may be gra tified in their wishes. " i '-' -'!-: -H m I am, sir, your obedient servant, f " V.v.n . -) J . rpiei New-York Eyening Post has. been faypred with the following letter from the Midshipmen ofihe Brandy wine, ; to. Gen;' Lafayette, with th e Gen eral's reply .k Th e letter accompanied a,SHver Urn ofelegant worKmansirip, recently .maue anq pre&eni ed' U" the General; whil e, the Brandy wine ias ofiT the coast of France r v-kf H General JLi3weffThe 'Mid ship rnen of the Brandy winevuvaiiiug tl.emselvrs of antopportii nity VfhichVill ever prove a source of pride-and exu)tatiorrv solicit your acceptance of an Urn, as theoffering of every just and grateful feeling to the 'ahrine of beneficence and virtue. ':'" ' . :i. La Granrei Dec, 25. 18287' j,GKaLTi.icBWr-Hving lately, with affectionate deligb(tr- received the beautiful 'token or your friendship, I atn eager to have my acknowledge ment's cony eyejj,'' not only to the kind signers of i'our.mnst iatifvnff..aldress.r,but' to evefy one of yon, my .dear -young friends, onwhateverpat' of the globe the honor of the Navy and , due:pro taction to your feljow-citieni, may have'dispers ?d you.3: v while the dmirahle execution! ot the nefUrrrandof the heart-chosefi ornanrenU .will be certified by myrespected friend, "Mr. BrovrnV he is pleased to transmit this inadequate but Wr- dial'eXpressionror"my gratitude.' v'-ln the course ui ' v j v$ . w iiu.ai vil v k i y , w.vwuu to piy recollection, ;I ha've'been happy, with pa triotic pride- and -paternal 'feelings," to' fiud in youlthe worthy-continuators of nava! glory -vof , republican V devotioiij aud antVUt.crijoy menia. highly cheering to an American vettTai to love you Ulso for your share in the exquisite attenji onvso afTecuonately Bestowetl oii ma Let me hopribat" when .distance or duty will allowy ptr to visit' the'eongenial mansion of Ia Grange, rwe warpiest thanks,1, best . vishes; and - afltciionate 1 blessings "of your gratclul 'XriViwU: liAFAYETTE: tv iSlnundaitdlatids of the Atssissippt.-ZLTliG Commissioner pf the General Land Office has made a 'Report ta the House of Repre J schtatives, j noncompliance w ith a resolu -I li o n of th aV botty vli r ec ti & g X h e. S e'eret a ry oi ine reasury iq communicate - io ,xne nouse any iniormation in ms: possessionr i showing the tiuantity and .quality of thd puuiic lanua pi ineoiate or juouisiana, which - ar ev r en d e red u n fi t . fc r . cul ti v ation front the inundationsv of the .Mississippi, the value cf said lands-when reclainied, rtpd theprt)b iLle cost of reclaiming them. X , , "-u!..r'-' Many intercom vfa'cts' are stated," and r. snaijL'nere meei again unacr ine prouuiy .dis played" and fondly cherished flag!oftbe Jtrun-ctwt.'l'heVK-iJU."' trentlemeit, ttf accept the t -c one. period or clner. u....cud,.Miuuitt it. ds seiner mat., c. j - ; vcrnucnt has (he ptiwer ''tik .-pjyin it... tmccrics tolntcrnal Iniprc 2mnU.;.Xh2 : ther at. this timeVwith :imi.-case. tr, t j. cT . wild ami uhcultiyatccl lands in puesoica of thq government and for. sale", it can) fc 3 deemed juciiciotts t;comrncnct sostupea dous"arprojpc;t as thrlt afrc'claitnin four millions of acres qf iaundatcc! !aiu3, n;ay V ; be questionable-. Utit,that it will be done P. ,.i :t.i 1 t -i. i ,i ;at some future day, wft have .'no .'dobt; ; In Javour.of iinmediate attention -to' t!: i subject,, it nay .perhapbe,s ald. th.Tt vmti rkVrativly a smqll part of the public l.i nil 3 are suited, a tli is; ninV th" C the su.r cane t 4 production of j.mf4fnser.anfjncreasiv . valuQand .wl 1 tch;lKe;i cl a 1 1 u v 1 rt I -1 n u n -: dated lane's (of- the Xlississippu arc v. ell calctiXaied- tc ; produce. r.v Coiise " ueiitl v snclrlands wher r'buut 400. 000; a cres ? ha v e.' 5 eV b v 1 n d i v i t ! n a 1 y, particles ith jrreat ranuhlv 'rate'5, I10UI in 9piuti$m, "rio'r.leW tlia a one- ixteent!i: partof their V il; n f a lluvi a n maiier. v . afv jnnnuatian ; fisteei itici.es depth 'overaitractpofU jvcI .land, when -;, drawn off will 'earone -incH depth of alluvian qiattera process wfilch by means . of ljkes andembanUrTtents'can L i repeat- edlcasure ai. hi must render the lands of the plain of Louisi a:: - inehaustiblye overflowing-riyeri and like the plain cf. . rgypi, once.no uouotinnnaaiea uJie tne lands of the Mississippi, the latter can bo reclaimed by th labourjand injre nutty of cuut are vwonii 23 iu peracie. if. is stated .that th Mississippi is the mud diest river jn the : worldand deposits, it.i muddy particles ithffreat ranulilv : iti i I rckfi n r rorinnaii ia oMtmi r,K. vwa 1 wsfct.Mwa so lu ( 1 t i i C IilU5b ' man, ,anu jenoereu; we garueti oi xne , world capable of "sustaining a pupulatioK : H of twVmiirtons' ahd a hal f of humati eouU. The d epth of the lissistppijs fro m .1 0 , : to 200 feet,' which immense voluine 'of wa- -tec is tyUrrieuV to ' Its various -outlets into- , the Gtrf'f of -Mexicdi.witlv sreat : -rapidity, " ; ; and itsr divided chanhels lessened to a ye- ; v ry moderate deptbvTlie plan proposed', ior lessening ine inuuaauon oi tne puDlic: lands, etnbraces the idea of removing the - obstructions to the ; discharge , of i the , wa ter,' anUfacilitatingiby every possible - : means, -their passage to the ocean : : ' ' Cmtrat.&nerjc(LV& I cam J f ro tn .Mri f ; Laroson,whp arrived here on-Tuesday ;Iasl' V in'the-slobp ConressV.that the civil waiy .? which for these six. vears Das t. has been ra einpr in,'this Republic continues.' In the . tibn has broke'n'f?.ut...enerai Surda, and" ' ' most of the officers conimanding had beeii arrestedndsHot , fnNicaragua city.i The Grenadtiris bad taken 'advantage cf , ' this state- of affairs, nd marched ajpiinst -th ci ty, wh i ch had I q uie tly su rre n d ered. On the rother1iand Leon : had i 'revolted 1 ,V from the league . with Grenada, and joined , Men aqua to war agai h st Grcnad a an d Ni- : caragua:;. k'&h &:r-1' : -V The mo3t oppressive syrstem. had: been . " adopted. towards ramgncrs,r yhelherr re- sidents or not j - compelling "thetnVto pay ' the most epornioua contrtbutibrts,;even by f forcer of arras. Tliehple country1 wa'v:;.': mthe. mot wretche ', and no prospect .whatever remairAcd . of i a , ' speedy, adju stment of the" difficuitics.- -None.appearetl i to know the cause of the ; present ; re vol u ti on a ry state o f; th e ; c ou n try, except jadTspbsitmn b, subvert' all -order,ahd encourage av system pT-robberyv..-. and pliinderjIn fine,: the:cbuntryjvyas regarded -as bp heeve 'bf a stilt 'mora -J vv; sanguinary and: terrible -feyolutibn-: Tlie-i.-; commerce, of the country was annihilated, '' indigo plantations f were destroy ed, and 1 : ane.coutinuedacene of plinder,and dis-v v - . tress presented.'i .tself tb' the7?b3erver. - The iWari between VSanSa vador nd " I Guatemala continued; v"A canrier'arrived -i ' at Menaqua bringing dates to January 1st, from iGuatamala, Statins: that linoortant- adyantages-had been gained over the Sak V; Salvadoreans, v,and that they . had ' been jcOmpelled to -reireat.;. ;.Ty. V .; W N; pos rsciiiPT. : v :v :v, rrbm . v v Q7Zc cf the' Katioriallnt&igtntzr, ? .Tlte nominatibnpf Mr. M!Len to be a v -Judge of Ihe Supreme Court has been con- v firmed. .So-we; lose: him from the: Pi . r Ofilcc Department. : " (' : V ; i v 'AxDREwDrjNTip. has '.been appointed Attorney: of the 'UStates for the'fiistrict of Massachusetts vice Geo.j Bla.s; ? vV-f?. ,V :. Mr" Harper has; been appointed B!:-; , V trict Judge fbr,the pistript of Ic'jisi- r.z, V A andrMr- Slid ellJ Attorney cf th United v ; . States, fbrthe same District- V ; " ; V , 1 No v newtnornt nations Jivere ; i". ,n uf' .- I made-: to the Senate by the President. ' v-. 1 ; ; - Gra pej Vines.. fTpjin Secretary of the Board of A:ra' urc rf V ; ;JL- ihis.State, . inforina the several AricuTtu:; V ' iicieiie connecit-u wun wie ucrii, 1 ;at, srec- ably to the instructions given him u't their rr. cet-"'.'- ijig dQiing the Ji!e Srsstoncf the G -ncnl Ar sembly, be ha.s ordered a 'aupp'y f Urap j Vint from the Vineyard of lir. IaOub at, -c w l - r slnnd, and has received :!dvij(? cr i;.?i. L : - j; shipped for. .Wdnungton', in Zj 11 .-r, each . talningv50 Doota fcf 25 d: tldr:; ' -toM':e t ' cr.4 yJSocistics. IVota VVilr. . they will assent ta to rayettevillr, t - t - t . of ile: U6rtori'2fc'l!uttoa,";to xvlm... ", tion V.l -.1 1 rr.ade L y t!.s crreral. Ccc!r.f:r,- --. Fr;ru r. Li-IltTthat i: vc :!i be rncre rr- V fcrsc- cTll.i pc;;t; i lafndta I ' .t Lto r' . Til!e- a few c .,tUe Los; i ; ,i c ..... " c f th s place. I r. VVLi ?' 'A. Jv.'..'1-
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