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; .".. ... -.-. . . -.Si V - . . - . ....... ... w Jt Society and its 1 V V ; -V'-COjIi tT'NtO A T 10 -AuxinrksJlJut it i, a orfcNif extensive1 , , ' ' - t. rr benevolence, commending its claims to the III - IO TtfBiJair-:;. ., Concieaces cf good jnea.,:, .r.Jf- - - , Pa.1 11' t ' - ' P . rthe BibJe cause iu heUniledUtes l;.aa. . ' for some time, been peculiarly lnrere&unjf. - V One' thousand- conies f the' sacifeil volume. " ; : liave bet-n i tl.rijuM?54V the,pasteafon -i ' bj ft" American. UiblVdc; ty; ancl there - ,k. a very general ver,"i 'i"i'u;,: mr . . v... .i ' : v - 5---,i"'I,ti!Lt .. ...il. 1 .....,: j , dinniT ' fJ-3rd"erteu$ivecuunlrV uuir presem ' - , :VbbTimeiind ,goiMike t 'ct, is,;. tt place U v v1tiir two years: ff'om last Ma the Holy t lib!cr Vithoot-fioieJ'Or, comenti' m - 'VTiV t'i nUiins to'-pufthuaftler reeeue ' it.as.a If na- beenestimated th".t thi? jrand - enterrrnze wilt require eight undedt7iouy .and ors, . weimnc; Pr it "n fire i, ivrtst j Areadv'brer;rccT ind tbe deepTar.-l intense ? r;and.cosTing..inore han JitUt.i torts ojxce vJ3t .tfeamounl f 1 fund.: alreVify pcured ' '.Crfuf-: this6beci--the iiuisL--r;of .Bibles ,al-' 2"; -J interest- almost' siinultanerasly excited in every section of the. .Union- aliard Jlie nost -V eheerin'j prospect f cot lete :socc-3.-r-. L-The re is'f bibaftked irt Jiii. -aijse ah.amcu.it ; bf t1ent of tveatih; of patriotism, of bene-i i ivolence, . and cf erdiglittaed pietju which ;yiM,lt is. belicved,wjth tl)c; Divine bless--v-V inL'I'saVmtmnt everv''barrier'that iaay;op- nase itsVDrorrress. 'removj t. cev-.obstaele ,inents' Xtf the eastern and middle Counties; ng tne.wiu sections of 1 VIZ i the' y; Alexander :M'Zoer and the. Re v, Z'foancis Vutton, of thPresby terian Church 'ZiW&Rvl.JlhnMrm9trongi of the; JJaptist . ' Irom its' war. - and tiever reiinaUish " .the ' t'4t 'drk-lil! it is Qufshedr , ; U i V JivNurtbCarolina, -te Biljle cau$e ,has "I jastaS!Vmedv a new and" cheering Taspec T V W-Tlie t meeting onthe 18tht ulCia ,the V': Capitol at 'Raleighi wilbcbhstitute.a new -erain the' history of Biblical operations ,m T T t? f'0R 'ce 4 hat m'eetihg,he North- f Carolina . Bible "Society jhs ordered eifiln itv Ihousaiid Bibles and, one thousand Testa '7Jr ne purpose ot maKing,.auri . ' J 'tj'-l. ter, a ceoeral effort Tin those- : -rfMir -Agents n4ve been appointed, fv, "the Meihiist ,Cohnection ' They will lm' VV1 Vnediatefy enter upon th,, duties -oftheir y j j V? agnty. Others will join them as soon as " V the"So"ciety.sha(f be able, to' 'secure theser- ' -v r vcS-'s-of suitable. inen.-V It is expected, that : ' V, 1 thet:Rev. .Mr-Gould." of llie -Presbytcriaiv v 'Bapiiht Churchi'winact'as " ."W "VdeMheVirection.of .the li v Sm:iefy.v,'. Behold rhoW;' VJiurcuf-anu..tne".Key. ilr Uuwu,. ui uie General Agents, American Bible Smrief v..Nr-'Behnld thowffoodv and ?hw vjsfory of.th"ir'Saviour !. t -j Btfore we closenhis' communication, we -'will make a rew. stateinentsVand caicuia- lions. In two'counties," Granville and Caswell all the, destitute.' families have been. suunli- 9very;creana having accom their, own 'boufjds, they discover a readiness to afford iiycrui jiiu in, supply ingLoe' wnoie Qiair- v red eueM county nearly supplied., and tUU ymen.t.ltalbeeiiiiade-for440(rBible&aDd y 800 Xe s t a rfi e ri t s.rThis c ou n ry j f i t i s be lie v ":ed, will affrudi its proportion of aid ,to"the :geoera!.causer Wake county' h.is nearly r supplied i is owrv-wanrs 'and tia"J u st "resol - ved to4' raise RI 000," towards the supply ing f , of the whole iJSutc.Sir tnu ch of, t his iibe .Vfral 'SumUts already! been secured, as af- 'btl h v e r y ) e n c ou ra ge m e n t ; t o, f h o pe t h e1 I whole wilf, io due tinie, be obtaineef. v J ' In,Robf sou Orange, Guilford, Uowan.l ' v'MeckletibufgBurk ke t and perhaps a .lew Uvork'has recently been- commehced under i -si pleafeant it is for brethren to dwell together ;'-r'v ; inumiI??. and unite their-efftirts their rl charities "and Sprayers,'; in. promoting .the ' "Mearesi" interests ',of ' iheir fellowmei. the - , u,wun.i4iD?e&5 anil wirat n -fcv.'Vbfetto these, counties,' after 'V pushed the good workrwitrwn: - H,v ; 'others, consroeraule progress has Dejen mane ' 'i 'i in supplying; their own' wants; In loore ' v.V . Person Pitt' arid t Kdgecombe,. Ithe good f t (avorable 'auspicesCf ' i'? '' lf v'', InvesligationsactuaHy made" in Several v .counties:, which -, wehave men;tiieI, and A Vf which are 'riot Vu'rpa&setl, in wealth, iintelli . V gencea nd ; pi e'yr ; by, a n.y ; cou n t i e s . ' i n th e ,o l nei n a f e j o ro u j n i u 1 1 gri i a ii , a i a nmn g f roiit des4i- been by- different' gentle m eni' We f ea r; he nu n ber; does., uot fal I that some p.( ;Der at iUi'y inwjsauu.;. iius we ueiicve is lOtl UlsUiBMiCBHiiiaic.;.. j V v i i m por t a nt. measures "which have;aiready V ' - uee o a tt optea, a n o j ro ai; w n ten v we ca nn o t virfualMaV afford; flintier the- smiles of a bftnlgu Providence,we rely: for ''success chifjty on small sums i wnicu tne menus or th e Bit 1 e v ' a mXi d er a tV;iC i rc u in s t a n c e s can give '. without-: iticorivenience AreJhere not i rt North;- C a roll na tw e n ty xth busarid riorsnn ssi w It ri w ii l- read i 1 v.. con t ribu t e ea eh h oneT-dolfart'i to- secure. so poble,v;so "glorious ; Caff object--? 'Are there jiyt? a considerable - pnnler m the! State" whose, ample' means and benevolent feelings wilf prompt, them I t give their fives; their4tens, their twentiesj 'or -even- tHeir fifties :or, hundreds We Vkn'o there.ar'Some of tjiisdescrjption; and vdiutities: ; mere are; many. pothers m v t desttutum i tre ixoiy, oenptures. ' . v ATactscthus'obtained,:'the number of -.; i 'tote7amnieMsinrf".North-Carj)lina -V'-rf ,dinerentlv estimated - ', mu'cti i :hirt; thirty thousand, i'U eune v ; ihifjfof all. ur families.. Veare'aware, ' 'V lv thalsbmfe.erSonsh4veValcura'ted thenum- v " 'y U: ijome persons win prooaoiy, oe greatly f."t v - surprised - to leTrn "the ; magnitude of the " f 1 . " worlr.Vhicli ve have undertaken, nd the t Ver;V"e apprehend no just cause for alarpj, : vi v 'either asrepecti 'the; tinal successrf the r ; inteVpnze,or.rtheamounCofpecmary -w- ' "means which it may be' necessary for. indi- ... . a. ....Tll 1 M .v .11 I n .1 ' J 1 - i'This is1 not atSectarian wdrk,:. Jt is the :-i ; : :.W desi hu P cV ScZTo Brunswickuntyl-wbich bilfs passed their ; ;-;v;inaking b lrxKr? vn '7r v'i '1 -r:'" O . ' 'wper. lli iulwwd i$stantiai tacK Cartain Altt,tfL ??- theb.iito-at, 1 he bill, amendatory of thejaws relative : tdinzUinno Pi1- arOccicocIhlet passed -;rV:-ad,oyaM jSTATB legislature; IN SENATE.'; . T.r.rcsVjfroni the Judiciary' Com j v hom was referred the resolution xiictmentsih certain cases. rebortedjthat .sucn'a-.iawT.-:.wouiu..conniccAvii.n;uie-;vwur stitution of the;Stateand asked tobedis- eharged' from itsfurther "consideration. 7 On motion 1)flr. .Wellborn. V'. V- , Hesoiverti .ThM.thecommittee ofFmancebe insTruvKitxo enquire' .nip ejipcuicnv m end! n cr t b e Re ve n u e Laws of this State in" partictila manner inreltionLto fafge. entries Of land, say from 000-to 20U.O0U acron woicn grants" have; issued-la ;citiajens vof; other . States; r. ml where tor t he snaee ot tmrt v 1 Vears, . saia land" has heverbeen" given in nor sold for'he taxes agreeaoi lu.iaw inesc cjoriaii.iii.iA.v ing slept ever sinceihe year 1796.': iis&r.p . ' Ti M r. ?,1 ea res f f roin t e'Judi ctaVy Co m m ittee,; t6 wh om Was referred" a JResbl u j 4 tion'onthe subject of establishinga Su- perior Court of Law- ini'Macori- county, from its further?consideratioh. ;; .; " Mr Brower presented a bill s accompa nied by a" ,petitionVtbi prevent obstruc tions in the runs -.of .Bis: and . Little Pole Cat creeks in ;Ranilolph county. Read the first-time; - s v. - ' , " ;(MrMosely A bill to authorise Nathan Vt. uiount to.erecL a spiral wneei oneuse River? , ... I' .' :fj ;Mr; Saunderson, a bill to; compensate he Bpard of Wardens for the county 6f .Hyde -which bills passed their first read- Mr- Miller presented the ; petition of James Moore of Duplin county. Referr red. -. i-1 1 . ; . v ; " Mr. Martin submitted a Resolution, that no j private or public bill shall beJn iroducedafter'Monday next, which on motion of Mr Spaight, was postponed iu-; definitely. ,'- J Thursday, Dec. 17. v ; Mr Mitchell, from thev committee ' on TnternaMmprovement, to whom was re ferred the bill . to amend an'act passed in 182r,to amend an act passed in -124, giving the assent ot JNorth Carolina to certain acts of the Tennessee Legislature, returned it to the Senate and recommend ed its rejection. ' Concurred in " and re jected: . y- . y A' balloting took, place for Brigadier General )6f the 14 th brigade and 8th divi sion, but no' choice was effected. t Mr. Pool presented v a bil I to amend an act passed s in1 1827, to .prevent persons Tronv obstruct! rig. the J passage of Fish, up ;New-begun creek in the f county of Pas quotank; m Read the first time , .-. ,. . vMr; Williams of Martin, from the com mittee of Propositions and Grievances, to, whom' was referred the bill to establishV.a new county, from the counties "of Cuin. beH and, Moore, Wake and Chatham, to gether with the petition on.; th "subject; made(a report recommending the "rejection of the bill which wastconcurred in. , ' On motion of Mr Sneed, x'Resolved, that the committee of Finance be instructed to enquire into the nature and extent of the duties imposed upon the11 Comptroller since the session of 1827, and ascertain whether the proper discharge of those duties requires the aid of a clerk or" not; v 'Mr Wellborn presented a bill to re store to credit, Joshua Pennell of Wilkes. Read the first time. , . , . - f - ' - Mr. II in ton of Beau fort, presented a bill declaring certain offices incompatible witn uie omce oi justice or the f eace. -Read the first time. . ffhe offices alluded to are County Register and County Sur veyor.; v r . r ' , A' The engrossed bill to incorporate Beth mont Academy , in Orange ; county, $ was read the third time and ordered to be cn- rolled, ' - . a ' v- Mr. Moore presented the resignation of .urauam v annoy, iieuc uoionei ot the second regiment of Stokes county Militia: auu airs yv imams or iviariin, presented the resignation of James' Burney: Lieut. Coli of the Columbus Militia,"vhich: were read arid. accepted - ' , , ; , , 7 The 1 KUov. ing ' bills from the House of': Commons passed iVtheirf first reading; viz-i -To authorise John;JV Sumner, f late sheriff ot Gates countyto colfect.Uhe ar rear of taxes due him in said; cou ntyi' fur ' the.vy ear - 1 827 To al ter - the times of holding' elections in) the 6th Congressional District. To extend, th act-passed in;'l 8261 to1 e provisions of an appMint coinmis- sioners to build a new ; Cojurt-house ' ari Sur- ryjeounty appointing Conimisstonersvlo "run out and nark ;the . dividing line be tween the counties of Anson and Meckten '.borg.WTo repeal an act passed at the'ses soh; of J.828, authorising the courts" of the" counties pfAshe and Wilkes to; keep', in repair a road Sy.'Jefferson, bj'theirapo'si tion-of tolls on said road ?x . ; Mr. Alien, presented M billioL remSve , the elections for, members oQlie General Aembly &c. fromihe: Warm Springs' fn Buncombe to the "house 6f Col' Alfred Hiutoo on the French Broad River., Read the first tiroei". t,VJ . rrT. Wldwirigi engrossed V bills passed wvyrU tte enroerf, viz : Farther to .a ooend an.iict passed in lSiS to anthoriseT ..c vuuutj uri or. graven And Cumber irt'structing them to enquirejntc the expir. uiency of passing laM to makeHhe Jou r-r haiSof the. General vVssembly competent 6 videhce ori thetriaf of Defendants 'on in- 4 r 'rfr'Tiirtfl'v: J ,-The remainder oC the sittingwas?pent in tr rfltja ;nor -tenfr-eighr veariV;- ' ur, juwres uuu. . "v, yr-,-;iVA- count vVtrom; pyrtipns ci isurKe aniuun- periou sutucient to admit some 111 J ' ' mittee;:made,a report, asking to. be, dis- .. ( ' - ..v,- suckers to re-e.nlider.theuSSi?55 rd frnm-the further consideration of .. ,',r . .vtrtn& orirt ;f(f ... ... of ts. fKV TlpioliiHon.-'to provide by;lawv.fbr a more durable authenticati -a of diyions if real estates: Cone- -d iri- J 'J 1 Mr. M. fronTthe, sa.n- committee, to .nm vVa rpfprfed the bill for. the relief of debtors whose real.e?tateroay .hereaf.. mitteepof Propositions a)nd' Grievances , to whnm wA pfprr-d the bill, to' arineica nrt nf fh rmiiitV ;'of 1 Jones to " JUenoir. county, together withra1 petition, made a wnnrt:-rficommendinff the rejection of the bill and petition';' :Concurred;b;;r , Mr. .M'Rntir. frOm'the select commit- ttee, to wnoni a peuuuu n uicsuujw referred, reporteu a dui 10 pruvwp,iui .v Davidson made an unsuccessful attempt tn rovp'roA it: v. The RePortwas tfdncur- red jn." .V- . v. - V. 1 V j I mr. riinton or oeaujurt,? pujacn bill for the fcetterVegulatiori of the town of Washington. -Read the first time.' i -The remainder of the, fitting was occu i .1 . j C4.u nu Ti:il pieuin tne consiueraiiuii umuc uawiv iinu I : i i r r. - . housb; of commons. v ' , ' Wednesday, Dec- 16. I Mr. Polk presented a Vill to. authorise Thomas L. Co wanrof Rowan, cou ntyi to erect certain uates inereiu uiwiuuucu, which passed its first reading. J ; Mr. Murchison, -presented the petition of W. Barrell of Moore county. Ret erred f The bill concerning Coinmissioners of Public Works &c. passed its thir readr ing and was ordered 'Tto be engrossed ' I The following bills received frmi the Senate, had their first readingV.vizj Cdn ceriiing th'e fees of the standard peeper in Rutherford and vesting, the right f of electing Sheriffs in the free white men of the State. ' 1 Mr. Nash, from the Judiciary Commit tee, reported a bill prescribing the man ner in which the Sheriffs shaH giyejbonils. Read the firsttim'e.: The resignation of LunsfordV R, Cherry, Major of. the 2nd Battalion of the 2d Regiment of the Edge, comb county Militia was read; and ac cepted. - , ' The engrossed bill concerning the first regiment of Stokes Mjlitia and the bill to amend the' third section ofan act passed i n 1810, relative to the passage of fish up the Pedee & Yadkin rivers, were read the second and third times and ordered to be enrolled. ... , Thursday i Dec 17. i Mr. J. Murphey, presented, a bill pre scribing the su ui , hereafter to be paid tor licence to retail spirituous liquors. i air. lietneii, a Din i nisquaiiry uals holding a seat in the General individ- Assem- bly, from the enjoyment of any lucrative office. ') - , Mr. Wiseman, a; bill to. amend passed in .1827, provitiing for the the act ncorpb- David eirfirst ration of the town of Lexington, ir son county vvhich-btlls passed til reading. Another tuisuccesstul balloting took place for-Brigadier-General of. the 12th Brigade. The following bills from the Senate, passed their first'readingi viz : To secure to Martha W. Patrick, such properl y as she may hereafter acquire ; and a bill to pro vide for the establishment of a public road from Lincolnton to RutherfordtoiiJ? v' Mr. Neill, from the select chmmittee fo whom was referred a resolution directing them to enquire into the reports of- the Commissioners on the -.'Hickory Wot. Gap' Road, and whether Jhe money hejretofore appropriated' for that ' purpose has 1 been faithfully expended, Reported that the inOK ney had been properly applied by the Coni raissioners. Concurred inli ? j r Mr. Wyche, from the committee of Fi nance, made a feport, asking- tol be dis charged1 from the further consideration of thelesolution referred to them, proposing; a tax on incomes held by citizensj of this State.in incorporated Companies, not' char tered by ' t h e S tate su c h tax being dee m edk inexpedient. T' J 1 ! The remainder of the sitting was con sumed in the; discussion of the bill for the erection of a hew county. See Ralei&h head. - 4';--r . t - - Friday Dec. IS. , -Mr. Wyche, from the committee of.FUi nanceto, wh6in was referred the; bill to ar mend part of the 4th section of an act passed in;I8222, to provide a Revenue for the pay men t- o f t h e VC i yi I I i s t a p d c on t i nge n I char ges of Goyerrirnent,' reported it without a tnendinent and recomMvended its rejection. Concurred in;," A" '"I , , L ' ' Another unsuccessful: bal lotting took placvi- f'r Brigadier General of 'the MlStb 'lrigade. y- ; v - ;'V . : ' . l' Jomanipresented b'li to" authorise. theSeturitiesffiiW'tlljamGreVoryi. i late Sheriff ot Psqutankcbunt y,f tolcol lect a rrea rs of taxes, for s they ear -therein i men tion ed.v. -'rxv, - ' ''V, '-.- ,-- j iui.:oaniurura,uiu iy auinorise ine COUn- ty Court. of Currituck 16 provide for the e rectionof Public, biiifdings; and for other purposes. v - V :- - M rA rringl nti; hd I j to establ ish a Poor 50-1 r t same without amend men t and recoin menu erf its rejection,: Concurred inkiVv -Mii. 'Williams of Martin, from tHecom- better organization ot the. county uouns of Rutherford.: Readithe first .time. : ,-fThe report' of tire committef u jPrpP?: sitions and Grievances j against hie'peti- tion of 'Jones Clark was taken upMr. House in Nash county Wd;for" other purpb Mr.Campbell,-billto altcrhe' 'time -r u ,'tua.Miiir- ine returns ,n ... i:itv ute -ffir REPORTS OFsTttE;SECEETAlUES. X; Accompanying 'the President's! Mes :ageiwerethe Reports; of. the.Secretaries of the different Bepartmenb . and other, documents'-' of intbres'U) whichvwe shall 'nroceedto,hoticeih'orderV;r ;- f'-- r.;inese re porrs are par i c u i a r i y: uw est: i ng as ex pi ain i ng th e p ri n ci pi eV and ( cf e yelopVrig the- Vie ws . of; the t present s Ad ministration. . s "f; The Report of 'the. Secretary ofWar speaks in high terms of the general good conduct '''hd'di8Cipline'oir'tlieArmjrrPe. renrobafes the n rac tice .of e n listi n men .wnue in a state qi y imoiuai."" k -ordered its 'disuse..;-Congratulating the country on the settlement of the question bf brevet'rarik; kfecoirtmetidsr likewise, a, settlement ofr gome 'disputed points, with regard to thei pay of certain:officers l ! r , ... :, f ' l'..Ul!nn' unit . lind th Suro-fton General,' ctc.--and sus peests that certain fixed and s.definite,sala- Ties should oe constuuteu.uy- jaw : xue report' speaks favorably of f the Engineer Corpse In addition, oh this "head; w he adds 'W,rS ; . SV ' ' . ; ' If it be the" pleasure of, Congress that the important-Internal-, Improvements of the. countryshall continue, and.,a-desire corresppndently, is -possessed , that -those authorised works shal 1 1 Jjrogrescredita-' bly td the spirit that projects them; there is no plan to be suggested preferablejto an "enlargement of : this corps, 'to the "ex tent that the entire reliance oT'the. Gov ern Went for all such' objects, raayjbe;'bn . tlieir exertionsiv. At present the ' number authorised is altogether. insufficient io' the obiects requiring attention, to say Vpoth,- ing of the numerous and frequentvappliT cations iroin ine otaies;to ue anynicu iuv, beneiit of th'eiirvsecyice8 farid which , the Department, ' ! o winr; to " the v pau cityjjof their; ; nu mbers, ; i n repeated ins tan ces have been constrained to refuse;wfyen ev erydisposition'was felt td accord to the request."; ''7 , ';5V: The " Secretary jeaks in high terms ; of the Academy at VVest Point,. and replies to some of the objections that! have been made againstitv He recommends that ordinance be supplied to the Forts in, the United States and -that instead of po w der, the materials of which itiis compos ed, be collected and laid up to be manu factured' when necessary;, He vrerharkd. that the Breakwater at the moutli.of --the Delaware,' is not in; as forward a state' as we cOu I d wish. He suggests, the proprie ty of increasing the number of surgeons and assistants and of mounting some of the troops ". employed .on the western frontier,- and of revising the law concern ing invalid . pensioners5 His views - with regard, to the Indians v are thei- same Jas those expressed in . the .Message !of Hhe President t-:?-yl The Report of the Secretary of the Na vy commences with giving a detailed ac count of the service in which.the different squadrons- have been' employed, during the present yeahr He urges' theiame re commendation "as appeared t in the Mes sage? concerning-ships in ordinary.. ; He objects to the Commandants of the Yards preparing ships fp charge of seairteti in Foreignlportsl laud to payi n g t h e , expense of t he i r re tu rri to the United States. w Un: the subject of lessep ing the number of Nay v Yartls he says : : The' Navy Yards establ ii?hed and"hdw in operation in the United States, are J6 cated .at the following places r Ports mouth, New-Hampshire, Brooklyn, New; i orK, rensacoia, , jjoston, irnuadeipnia, Washiugtoti. ; and , Norfolk. - There is scarcely any part of the, expendkurVrfor the establishment of a 'v. KavyXwhi'ch' rias: contributed so much to exhaust the, gen eral fund intended for its7 support, as th, at which has been applied to objects connect ed with th e bui I d i ng' an d main tai n i n g 'o f Navy, Yards. It appears from the report made; to Congress by the Secretary of the Navy for ,1828, that' the perihahent ex penses Under this head, including Naval, OrdinaryVrHospital and vXivil, 1 amouriti annually,;tb 'S268,744; The great ex pense. incurred in the support of these nu merous' establishments, , makesst! proper to i nq ui re; wh e th cr it in ay- fnofwe m ate4 rial ly d i mi n ish ed by' si red uttio ft of : th e ir number,; without arreting injrfrtou sly; ;ti tlier i mportah t in teres ts f the - Na v- The opi niqn- en tertaihed by ih'ose f most conversant with 'such subjects seems to be that the number ndw in dnWratTnn i greater thaii the pob,!ie'service demands uiat vnc icuutuuu ui uiem v."piiiujenecian i raportan te d uriinut i o in jpf f .expend i tu re V and that byjcoh centrati dg tlie means and material s'f or bujlding;f repairing ; &c& at twcTpr' th ree 2 poiiits mos t fkVo rati 1 e-for such pirpbses;itwxMlld tent promote the general - objecti f oif ;theseAesf tabl iishmentfc:$'''f, ;-t The Sretaiy theri speaks of the value! 0.rijieHye;cak States; and - propbst - that ; instead iof i a gen ts' stationect othe tbrclershould be employed ;forksprotec- v1"1 4 iisj iHiunuS'tiic ; ijxecutivertnat' ex--pennieiiU'e stojthe-value of ccttOn skiU anjd ordae jiavfr be -tqbetmadeiJ-Te s crools,-the reyi sip ri of tbV laws ;co n cern irig pursers'; nre yy tu LM e ?m eers. ar e , reco m m end - ed, :'The Secreiarconctuesisr 1 tli'i tKiB Fol low i observations' i?-, t ejp mteil tates is believed beKre nuiner roy s than is required' for the wants of the leryiccrid irior than ; cari.bed vantc ou si yem pi by ed own fcd van cc m en 1 1 iC'. tie 4 kno wl edge aud practice; o ftlieir prof e'ssion , : v K ; therefore,- :em'jto ; Mve 'tarriVed to " enr rect some.of thsetilspf the service by Peace Establishment and. which it woult l-Cb of the unless anrpinsubordihate .portionor it materials.: TKe remainder -would be or served in 'more- correct VieW nf. f e" -.1 t - . l,,cx ser- easy , to ue Executive; Department.?5. -4If, in pruning thes'e excrescerir r-iii the , too c iu xurian t "gro with of lin w. ' . ' Fund, vyith its ampl stores", is, tinnn r ' their sustenance l support ?taud, it'ma be'aJded, UVat the NAvv Asvln' !?-7 Schuylkiltisrnow so near its completion as vu not disabledroay ha?e merited, by theli br"AVeryvr!ong anrfaithfn! services, the gratitude pf their, country. n ' : - . The vHeport of the Post Master (5ev- RAL is Abort an d the . poiiit' n.;" tlie following brief account of the progress 'aPi,&Iemf ISlPeparttneu 1 5 . - . The General Post Office was eslablili ed?uly;26,p1775. There was then one-, io .of posts, ;extendihg from .Fal mouth, in.New England, to Savi-TrW :.. 1 Georgiai 5 and ' the Postmaster 'General was autnorized . to establish such cross posts-as he should think proper- 1 ;J In"pcfoljerl78the Postmaster Gen eral was required b;z Act of Congresa; to cause the tpail to b'S carried piice a , week to aU the Post Offices j and by the same Act he was authorized to,make provisioa .. i .- sfflission, of, iiewspapers by mall: r : m ; l ' , V - ' ; Wjien the ' FedeVal Government was organizedundeTiheresent Constitution in,1789,;tthe;osr.Orfic7 establishment was revised and perpetuated-There were i then, and tor the close of 179(f, buly seventy five Post Offices in-the United States : And the exierit of Pos t Roads itt .the United jStatesy in ; 1790; amou n ted ? to J875 miles Now the number of Post Of fices is eight'thousand aiuP four and the rostntoads amount to 115,000 miles; The first line y of mail .coaches. in 'the United States was- established ")n pursu ance of anlAct of,.CongressV passed Sep tember 1785 v extending; from Ports mmx th, Jn ; w Hmpshire'to-Savannah, in 'Qeorgia:-v'The?tratisportation of the tnajl in coaches amounts,; at. tljis time, to 6, 507, 8 lSl mij es, i n first dajr bf-January riextiit will be in creasedto cV785,810 ntile v;Ciie whole yearly transportation jof th e-mail in coarK- es, Sulkies arid bnvhbrebac;'-am about l9,700;$00miiesl ; , a oiun,iucm, ui Mic uiiituciai concerns of the Department i Oce DepkrtmehtJs: dition. He eritions( 1 several chano-es that h a te b een m ad e i n th e transportation of the mail-x the Southern -arid Westerff Stetf svVes? statementof the nia her in whieh severalregulations have beea Adopted in .tiiCgettlmf algmp roye me ht s i :fW HE general I rneet ing of Oelegafes and Mero- f !L4,3e rs fro ni 4lie X3oa aty Com m i tt ees and of rdl other persons frivndly to. Internal Improve. ments, will beAielcI in tjhe' Conference Ropni a the'Capvitol, T XuWday eyeniiig the 2ad fnst. fiecember 19 (h-eeiie Coimty.y r 5. . November-Term, 1829. ' Blake tattle, " Driginal iattacKnaent. v s ft ' - v.; 3 --'-'vfef e nt persons ; smhmon eel ai TppeMng;to the tisfactioof jheCourt that the efendaut Btii.t3li.ler, is not a re silient of- this. State1 : Ordered tlierefore, that puoiicauon oriie peiiaercy or me itaove namea suit ' be matein the JUIeight Register for six weeks successively, .so tiiat "tbe. said defendant 'imy'sDDear-beforejthe'aard : Court ,on the 2d Monday of February rhextjt t. the, Court-house H SnowhilJandVeplevyi liams. lerk of said Court ai OHice.Hhe 2d Mon ay6v829f JvoveihWV.Ter 1 'iames ' AVe't brbbk If rginallftftachnfent-: -Wrv?; C vieU on : lanu &c.' Also, Grtiy WtbrckTGarnU ' HtT app'eari'ng'jl the ; satisfaction 'otf th Coiirt .8. that the dt-feevdant :s i "hot -an in habitant qf fli tale r idereHhHtpuM cy of the t aboVe named suitbe rnadejo the K .leigh Heifjister for si? u eeks successively, so tivi the said defendant may come lorward at our next Ccurt xif Pleas, and Quaker SessWns, to be heH tor said county ''.atlhe Couf fJiouie in' Snowhi l, c ri th e 2tl-Monday o f Febmary iiext, and repi vy&c. ,lYiness.Vm.: WilUam4.;Clerlrot sa rt..4 rtHx K' O.l " i14T.- -1090 " tatej, jut .ux ortli-Daroima. y V - VV. TVnrrifn fhtnltt.i - CV. ': , Courtxof Fleas aiid Quarter Sessions, " Korexs- ioiiri -V cVl rlorri, iiiaTat tachritent. 1 tienrycawtnorn, & l turnecl ' L.eviea "Gordon-Ca WthirnV WlouWs SirLots in VarreJ-.-k--" I ton, 4i one Tract of Ls Tho. G Jolinsoncalled the RiCe Tract. iJli'tha TGjiohnson 'th'defetwl". moVed himself out of theJimhsof thw State w Jhbtuhe ordinary process bt the .Uv cannot t Scrveion lnm ; It is tlierefore imfered tbt f li(ti6nCbeiriade 'in -the Ifcdcigl Register for weeks, thitunlesithe id WG.. Johnson m hHt personal appeartince t P$t- ext Court . PleaVand Quaiter Sessions to be heU toi 3CH)unt of '.WAiren'al thr Court luws m Anfnn UA.'A,t, iA-Arl r February c? 5hd replevy, final judgment' will he"tan himajidtbe pfdpertv levied, nn,:-condemneu IVrake; JUlerkor.our said' Court, Office- VrrenlnVUhd4tU Moaday of i - C. DRAKE c some brancheshould bevlopp'ed off, which ' intheir dayhave borne goodTruit,' let ir Jbe.;,remembeVedithaithexNa I. t , - v. : f V-"-
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Dec. 21, 1829, edition 1
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