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NORTH CAROLINA: SENTINEL
AND NEWBER5V .COMMERCIAL, AGttiCULTUnAL AND
UTERARY
INTELUGENCEli.; :
THE SlBNtTlEIL,
NEWBERN:
rninY WORKING, MAY 6,
1831
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In accordance with the intention of the Post
6ffice Department, to establish a general and
w uniform connexion of the different
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Stage Routes, the time of the arrival of the
Northern Mail; at tnis piacfe, lias undergone
another change. As we wish to lay the news
of the day before our readers as early us pos
sible, we shall make a cor respondent alteration
in) our day of publication. We watt only to
test the permanence of the new arrange nent.
' On Wednesday morning our citizens were
put in consternation by an alarming fire, which
originated in a Turpentine, Distillery or South
Front-street. By the spirited exertions of the
people, its ravages were, fortunately confined to
the premises on which it pommenced.
A larger increase ofjSubscribers to the Senti
nel than we expected, during the past week,
Will prevent us from sending to them a ll, .the
present number of the paper;. . It affords us
much gratification to believe that the pri ticiples
we advocate are justly appreciated by the
People, a very great majority of whom, formerly
were, and are still friendly to the present Ad
ministration. Our endeavors to deserve their
approbation and support, shall be untirihg
causes
THE SWASH. Among' the many
which have conspired to depress our Stjate, no
nnp lias nnprated so severely, as the waht of a'
good outlet to1 the ocean. In consequence of
the obstructions of tjie Ocracoke navigation,
every product of the farmer is lessened i?i value
every acre of land in. the eastern and middle
sections of the State, is worth much le $s than
it would otherwise be; and hence, we ai e but a
mere tributary to the aorthern cities. j Ijrom a
i c'mUioA in Hip TLporisTaliirft some time
since, by a.committec of that body," of which co,m H-.--
- J' ; . . . , l i was the larin ot
Mr. Gaston was Chairman, it was snewn, auer
a carclul ex
A
and
the
THE KENTUCKY AND VIRGINIA RESO-
' LUTIONS. y j
The attention of our readers is invited to the
articles in this paper on the subject of the cele
brated Kentucky and Virginia Resolutions,
to the Resolutions themselves: j They are
joint production of Jefferson and Madison.
They breathe the spirit of freedom-i-the spirit
of the times in which they were written. They
claim to the States the right to nullify any law
of Congress! which the Constitution has dis-
t - .-I l
tin
within
i -i
People!
forbiddon that body to pass. The laws
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of Congress are obligatory only when they: are
in
ii i .
We,
for th 2
are sc
so much
the limits of the Constitution, and the
hhve the right to judge of its infraction.
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have! always enieriainea great respect
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political tenets of Mr. Jefferson. They
perfectly characteristic of the patriot
in harmony with our estimate of po
litical (orthodoxy, that we regard them as the
uherrir g emanations of wisdom and philan
throphy. While, therefore, a party'among us,
(some: of whom once professed to be his disci
ples) are: opposed to the wholesome precepts
of this apostle of republicanism, and denying
the true faith, have taken Daniel Webster for
their guide, it affords us pleasure to lay before
our rea tiers the letter inserted in'another "col
umn, from the pen that wrote the Declaration
of American Independence. It is well adapted
to the existing state of our political affairs, i
lEfj It affords us no j little gratification to lay
before oiir readers the following proceedings jof
a meeting held at Boston, in 1820. They fur
nish a most
A 111
mendl them
delectable morceau. We recom
to the attentive perusal of tke
apologsts and admirers of the Hon. Daniel
yv coster, wnose moaern notions oi constitu-
selves to apiculture, commerce, or manufactures.
not as you may happen to be inclined, but according
to our sovereign wiu ana pleasure, lex u-never dc
forgotten, that the question now to be determined,
is hot so much' what may! be beneficial to manufac
tures, as whether Government has a right to benefit
these, to the manifest iniurv both of the commercial
and agriculturalj classes ; Whether the provisions of
the Constitution against taxing exports, may ue
rendered almost nugatory, by diminishing at plea
sure, the value of our exportable commodities, through
the instrumentality of a tax upon imports: And,
finally, whether the direction of -individual capital is
tobe regulated by individual choice, br by the will
of the National Legislature. Where such duties are
imposed to foster the particular interests of any class,
who pay no part thereof, they must come out of the
pockets of all the other classes of the community, and
are in direct violation of that fundamental maxim,
" not to taix the many for the benefit of the few."
Extract of Mr. Webster's Speech at Faneuil
Hall, 2d October, 1820, oh the adoption of the
Report of thej Committee, (of which he was
one,) and of th resolutions already referred to:
" In his opiniojl, no measure could prove more inju
rious o the indukry of the country, and nothing was
more fanciful tlan that national independence ren
dered such a measure (as the Tariff, afterwards pas
sed in 1824,). recessaryj He though it might be
doubted whether Congress would not be acting
against the spirit and intention of the Constitution;
by exercising ! a power to control essentially the pur
suits of individuals not as incidental to the exercise
of any other power, but as a substantive and direct
power. Such impost, for the purpose of revenue,
could not b complained of; but he doubted if Con
gress possessed the power to turn the incident into
the principal, and of enacting laws with the5 avowed
object of protecting particular manufactures, instead
of leaving them to the incidental protection of such
laws as should be bona fide passed with a primary
regard to revem e carrying the impost on some ar
ticles to an exec is, with full knowledge that The in
crease of duty w ill diminish the amount of revenue."
Extract of a let ler to the )pditor of the Sentinel, da
ted Wallaces Channel, 29th April.
" Wednesdaylhe 27th, it 6 A. M. the wind sprung
tionallaw, are sadly in conflict with his former uPfrom N.N, E and increased until 9, when it blew
declarations. In 1820, this gentleman boldly a severe Sale' f 1 noon T vessels a schx?ncr and
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a. sioop, panea ineir caDies irom x euciies noie ,
schooner went onshore on the sand pomt on mat
avowed the
ii i I
now struggling to maintain, namely, that prb
very doctrines which the South
channel, and the sloop drove to sea through the break-
r
tecjing uuup were t;4uaiiy miuuicui wtiu ers and, I suppose from the manner in which she dis
sound poacy, ana wim me principles oj our appeared, that slie must have gone to pieces and the
Constitution and now, in the face of this crew perished. At4P.MJtheschooherMapo',
declarajtion, he can invoke the maledictions of Capt. Casey, wept on shorj on the south shoal of Wal
Heaven on those who, at this day, stand forth channel ; at 5, schooner Ocean, of Edenton,
AotU vJr th ,r;rtltor1 riAnctif, tinn nf th Air arove on snore, and at o'clock the! briff Alexander.
if i'l. - i i ' .. -, I CI 4. Li ' mi ' N i
onuvx, parieu u.nu vvcuiuu puore. , 1 lie gale continued
General Government to take away a quarter of
be remembered
1824, that Mr.
. tno. . that it
w l J violent during the night, jjtnd in tlie morning I dis-
covered that the brig Robert Knoa of FJiznhftth
r -ii n j .j i. ii. a. 7 i ; u ' i : ?
amination of the facts, thit there 7- r h , , , , , , 1 . .t v. i v, r .mcu puu uiikuuvvu, were on snore.
. ' rnj" inai wouiti . ravoi trrtaiuu'uuuiism 1 tu. a Annt nAnTi d tit ti 1 . ,
was an-annual loss to the State ot one million j; J;, . ' im.ti i4. ; X, , s r . . : ' a
th th" I UllbVlsis OHlttggnifg) jiv., 11, lUUUCiaiCU. A 11C bVJLUJUUtJIS LLI 'US 131 OWTl Of LO.
m 'i I ' ' 1 - a I I I ml I "WW WTT . B ''
the prosperity and corrupt the morals of the Henry WarinA and John G. Blount, were the only
sive
'nf Jnllnr.Q. from that cause alone. Yet, w
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yearly burden saaaiea uVm. i i Yo.t after all. Mr. W.iaisisted in fas- vessels left in Bfacon Idaid Roads.?'
;?6untryMveourlegislatorrestedsat,sheawunKenfn. ,ni T, jf ,
the begging of a, few thousanU aonars irom uie j . r
gi provisions far more odiofui and oppresr
ban the act of 1824! Shameful iricoli
2 Journal des Debats contains th1Wh.
"As soon as Ml naoTTttie?0,"S---
nuniber;
9nnm r
ii w uic iujueuerauon or Uftmte tw -ntJ
marching against Luxembourg, s The President of
the Council, it is added, remarked that, France wa3
preparing to suppprt, under all circumstances, her
pretensions either in the North or South." ,
The following extracts from the Journal des Debats
may be regarded as official: j
" The Austrians entered Bologna on the 20th. .
" The Provisional Government arid thej Italian pa
triots always intended to retire at the approach of the
enemy, for the purpose of not exposing an open city
to the horrors of war. .
"AH who were capable of bearing arms retired to
the Appenihes, the.; passes of which could be easily
made the seat of a desperate resistance.
' It appears that the entrance of the Adstrians had
been determined by the enterprise of the patriots,
who, according to a letter from Vienna, had attempted
on the 9th an attack upon Rome, from which' they,
were repulsed. s . j ;
" We are assured that a diplomatic note has been
addressed to the Austrian Cabinet to announce that
France will not tolerate a longer residence of the
Austrians in Bologna." j
An express from laris arrived in London on 31st
of March. The French Minister, it seems will invite
tenders for 15,000,000 francs de rente, or 300,000,000
francs of capital. t 1 !
The magnitude of this loan has agaiii given a war
like turn to the speculations of the Paris letters, and
there can be no doubt, that if negotiated on tolerably
good terms, it will enable the Government to hold
stronger language "on that head to the, other conti
nental Powers than; they have hitherto done, but as
the policy of the present Ministry is essentially paci
fic, it may prove, iii effect, the means of preserving
the peace of Europe, by placing France in too com
manding a position to be attacked with impunity.
The amount of this loan has induced speculators
in England to believe that it will affect the circula
tion m that country, mid a report prevailed on the
a 1st March, that the Bank of England intended to
raise the rate of discount to five per cent, was gene
rally believed ; though this seems premature, it is pro
bable that that! step must soon be resorted'to. At all
events, it may be safely stated that the Bank reo-arris
these new contracts; for foreign loans with any thing
but complacency. ! !
The London Courier of the 31st March, (evening,)
has some interesting comments, upon the warlike
turn, which the Austrian movement has suddenly gi- j
ven to n,urppean attairs. It is said, that the Austrians
on entering Bologna have violated not only the prin
ciple of non-intervention, but have broken a promise
10 tne t rench (jtovernment.
I POLAND. ;
The further accounts from this country are cheer
ing to its friends. It would appear that since the last
Diebitsch thought more of safety
! ! The Messenger desj Chambres
si ".-'"; ; NEWBERN,! MAY 6. 4
Wton, dei offkir (Utare balesIS 7 25 1
Corn, sustain itselfsales at&2mrt M h -'M ;7
to7cents.-Hams,7to a liFiM-t
advices the
than any t
of the 23d says:
Already!
positions in
m many p
army ofj
rung else:
Late and important from England.
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The packet sfip Columbia, Irom London, and the and new levies are forming every wherd to give the
it flies the environs of Praga leaves, its
an quarters, even abandoning its art ulery
aces. General Kreutz and Prince P dam
de Wurtemburg saved themselves by posthorses.
Provisions fail the! roads are impracticable: and the
army is perishing by degrees. The thaw of the Visj-
tula has increased this miserable state of things. All
ready disorganised by the failure of all ftheir hone
of triumph!, ilii B.ocia,Tia liavc iiu ra.n:jr-ai 111 rttpid
retreat.
General; Dw'ernickji pursues them with rrreat fury.
Caledonia front Liverpobl, both arrived at New I final blow to this foreign invasion
York, bring Loiidon papers to the evening of the 31st The Russian army was subjected to great incon
March inclusive! and Liverpool; of the 1st April. veniencc. on account of the severity of the weather.
A commercial letter frotn London of the 31st says: the dreadful state of the roads, and difficulties in nro-
ta
linery Store, front Room of the Building
tiere they will be delivered , arid punctually
rl. vJrhen their own public
"V- ; - . - . ! x r sistendy
spirit ought, long since wiwvp Tau1 "j : Frovl the Charleston Mrcury
outlet to the highway of nations. Other States, Sir: It has lately been discovered by 6b
whose condition required, no such exertions lor servant physicians, max smauiaoscs 01 meui- Continental and English) iunds are lower. little The Warsaw State Gazette of the 14th March,
:mnrAVWnnta nr nwrl have expendkmany cin:e produce nost: beneficial effects, - when time will deterrhme the course France is to pursue, gives the following news :-On the 0th, the Russians
""r"- rr:;-7- 1 . , large doses tail, l hisjs equaiiy true in mo- Business tnrounout me uomment is. very unsettled, retired Irom Praga to Wawer. In this village are
millions to facilitate their internal communi- rajg Ud politics. For that realsbn I send bu and credit at a low "ebb.'f j . the head quarters of General Geismar, who has the
cations, while we,' with folded arms, aM a tax Lmall doses of anti-tariff 'stuff, (to rise A letter from lthe correspondence of the Journal of command of jlhe Russian troops remaining near
. AU hn ve ,nde no an andthecarv's phrase, taken Iftom the adfin- "T " """LiT," rs7 S" ; , Tu ue knowing aay, our General Jans
,n a unu rrr r: n , : ,1 knUn -Renort inf 1ft27. everv syllable ,A ne aimouncemem o W?": mu-, kowski aavancen tp vyawer, to reconno tre the ene
exertion to cast off the letters wincn pma us. JiT 'iL r i 1, a ! L J ions, coupiea wpn me .accouiu 11.1 me rrencn jour- my s positions.; rne cavalry ot AugusJ;dw dispersed
f i f". ! ?LJ:.-L ' A rur nf of Which kerves to -be well weighed; but, as ls'of Wedneay, or fethef Tuesdky night the a corps of Cossacks, which ioveredlh? Russian
iv uepiurauie muiiici,cxx l i M Kepott occupies nearly tne wnoie 01 se- 29th detailing what had beeii previously hinted in my : on this occasion we had two men killed, and IT
theState, pervades the people, and we look in Veral pewspapers, it IS probable that its length general terms pat Markhal Maisonjhas been in- twenty wounded, j Among the wounded are several "as just rcieived per Schoone
the enemy still occu-
,000 infantry, cavalry,
Vistula has hpmin tn
.-. i.v t v I rrnnl. to runt, his nost. as! Ambassador bl the Kmcr of I hreak itr. hnrl fhp Wntfr Vine fion 11 ;nhac. fr
mentation.! The extract irom tne rennsyiva- r " jrru 1 .In it- t"M -r r , ..r. V"
y , . .1 i- fn.-,,;ift.flon.0 nil ij. j r xv u tne rrencn, uuu ui cusequeiii lau vi me v reiicn 1 iui, 11 carriea away tnree ponteons ol the bridge
t-u iui.li, uv 6".; 1 1 r if "t i 0"' - i , 1 - lunds iz per cenis, to i-4) naveprouucea a corres- over tne Vistula.
from a state of vassalage is made, and hence make part ol this; Report, and 01 course, ire- mnXme depression in the funds here to-da
vain for
oLjbity
pnne them - but their own energies are not
emigration is resorted td as the only rrieans of ceiv
the price at which they left off (77 5-8) nicki had bain broken a Russian battalion, and ta- 1 m?ngsl Tni.cn are some 9 the latest si
j umgiauuii 13 icnvu j , , , , .. fnrn U,T:n Uoan aAnnt nn 0!n,- nl vn iro nnntieoil lw'mv mmmmi. Un nm kn,, U 7 Und WhlCh Mllll be dlSDOSed of ori the mOst
relief. Give us, however, but a lair cnannei , r Tr,rt Avv ... ir T tmn vestfcrdav. There are alo some other A rrivritr lftfrf frrr llroronT 1-,. A SOnable- ternls. Anril 6. I f
, I i'l 1 Uy tllv vl y uuiv xiicti u v , w u I I "j J n r j ! r - - , I I' ' l. um uxoutv ui uivi ou,tii ucitt; I ; i J ; j ' U '
to the ocean, and emigration win dci stayeu; t f , r hostility from our brethren of New causes ol alarm 01 a more domestic cnaracter, wnicn say
live and useful citizens ;
vie
our town grow up into
(what they did not want) additional percent. below
the forests of ceriturii, will teem with ac- strenuously fighting our Southern battles, ynth cntrdclarL is repreinted to be the scene of the pieces of artillery,
. , - , ... i --.I the orilT weapons that, 1 trust, will ever be . JxcWi nd nnnLili nnr raifra rrpa cnrh n a npi. I mints cnnfnrorl fn-i
only weapons that, I trust,
suffered to find their way into
grasri
our
and he has now a park of twenty
Should Lithuania
Russians, the whole force of
:E N3EW OOODS.
S ' . ...I-..! - " L L . .
- .... L- 4 .Hi. . jil'ii, I -r.il! i, 4l ' h i i. i . i .1 . f. i .iJ UonH r finrrensle the ao-itatiori nt the moment. Ire- lienernl Ti lVPTniLr line? rl i crr-in rorwl
nnr own rrh ahds which nowiie coverea wiM Indiana; now aenerntiui is it to nna tnem r rrrnr ?r 1:; r m u . trj" . .iBcu ,iwueui i I t-. -n
. V' . if1,! Jir.i: U.UlLr rTi,ZM.. hrff't? ilith land is by no means in a satisiacmry state. i ne general lyreutz. He leit Warsaw with only four Received per Schooners Trent. Sarah and Select,
proved navigation, and thus a market would be
afforded for the productions of the West,
The Dredffiiiff Boat now employed by the lo
General GovernmeU, left Newbern last Satur-1 iThat noectoough
; fcu. c" v w.w " " I : T - i j - I - vj uuuui -x iiiUb ill in lumw i i j- TT11 1 1 JO C iil T 1
fAf kiiffii?t. 1R20. Committee. iVVilliam Grav. the 28th March, when a number of petitions in fa- entirely defeated the Bulls of the. Stork Rrpliano-e- P Gauze tlnkls. and Scans, super Italian Lus
James Perkins, Daniel Webster, Isaac Wiins- vour of efornijvvere presnted by various peers. The they were in such haste to clpse their speculationslfor tring, Gros de Berlin, Gros deKaple and Satin
day for the Swash, where she will op
ring , the Summer, whil the new Boa
built in Baltimore. As the, work
arid 123 others :
t ever to be riiade 479 and subsequently 448,
Southern, 67 td
little moreTw!?
at 1-2 a 9 1-2
n
fisting bf 300 UplandsT
neeand elorleansS laloUtfe
68 cents.,
rM Ja .
yotton 7 3-4 a 9 1-2; fiocon, 1-2 ! 71- Ham
?4 frdv9 1J2 a 10 1-2 : i?icej prime! 3 1-8 a "
? rt' 1 iT2 - "Jf003 2Ka3; 7ffWnmingtonP
1 1-8 a 1 1-4; Terpentine, Wunungon, softjf m!
I Liverp 31st March. .
In the last four-days we haye-had fa brisk demand
for; Cotton, - and an improvement j of ld ! a 1-4
per Ibl, in pricesj Inferior qualities are'imost in request
and in them the advance is quite at ll-4d. To-daV
upwards of 3000 bales American Cotton sold by auc
tion ; say 2274 Upland 5 3-7a6 1-2100 Orleans U.
Dunbar Hedge's gin," at7 1-4, and 745 Mobile at
5 l-2a6 14d per lbV :The sale went off with much
spijrit at the advance stated. The iiriport of Cotton
info this port since the 1st Jan. last, is 186,000 bales,
about the same as last year, to same period j but in the
supply fromthU.Statthere isa deprcase of 12,000
bales. The new duty hasnot yet taken effect.
r - - - n ' s
The Nassau Royal Gazette of the 19th March says :
" We are authorised to state that British vessels from
the colonial ports, cannot import into the U. States
anv article whatever, excent the nrdduce or manu
factures of Great Britain or of her colonies." J ! - i
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REMOVAL.
Dyinjr Sc Scouring Establishment
PTTHE subscriber "begs leave to inform his
Li friends and the public, that he has re
moved his Establishment to the house formerly
occupied by Mr James Riggs on Craven
street, two doors below Mr. Durarid's Clothing
Store, where he is prepared to execute all or
ders in the line of his businessi! He returns
thanks for the liberal patronage jkvhich he has
received during his residence in this place, and
hopes by: assiduity and attentioriV to merit a
continuance of the public patronage -
Ladies' and Gentlemen's Garments, 01 every
n the neatest
rices.
Crihv
description. Dyed and Cleaitsed
maimer, at the most reasoriable;
Mbreen Curtains, Cleansed or! Dyed
son, Blue, Yellow, &c., the samdas on
Furniture ICalicoes. Cleansed! and Dressed
with the same gloss as new. -
i. 1! w 1 1 . i .1
Uarpets cleansed ana tne. colors greaiiy re
vived. - " -II !l
Bobbinet and Silk Lace Veils;' with Cotton
or Linen Figures, Bleached or Dyed a perfect
Black
Merino and Cashmere Shawls!
Prnssnd tv actual, new.
Merino," Circassian, Silk, i Batrege, Batiste
Palmareen, Crape de Lyon, arid all 'others.
Dressed and
Wj
at
1 r i
' Bleached and
Dyed the most brilliant and per
manent Colours, and handsomely finished.
JNO. BRISSlJNGTOiX.
May 6, 1031. d 3 j t l
P. S. Persons sending artic.es to the Es
blishment, will please leave them at theMih
ended to.
J. B.
1 : - 1 ;
SusariM
y to-day of one News was received yesterday, that General Dwer
and Sloop Guide, from New York.
1 j if i 1 ' , : .
AN tLEOANT ASSORTMENT OV
Smim ana Summetr
5 .1
Amongst which are some of the latest style1
MO
t
a variety of other
PAWCT GOODS,
everi De most formidable and apphlling outrages, such as nei- guns captured from the eneniy.
fraternal V,or nf1mit nf dkr.nrit.v for life or nmnertv. nor of anv I risp in thip rnnr nfi tlin P no'onc
m I " A . I 1 i tf I 111 V w ! w r IT J - r t w ww v r A m, UOClU.llk3 1,1 t . 1 I lllll , llll 1,1, 111 I I M i
a city ; our exports ana imports lncrtJd&e icn grari. V hat Carolinian, who reflects upon effectual check from the constant efforts and. vigilance the empire would riot be sufficient to eubdue the Po- among which are a large assortment of Ladies
fold, and our State take that stand among her the glorious struggle that made us one eeo- of the military force stationed m the vicinity. These lish . nation. It is reported that insurrectionary move- Fashionable Parosols. Umbrellas. - tnfants"
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sisters to which her extensiveand fertile terri- ple, Mrill ever cease to implore tne oiessings represeuuiuoiraiuay cgcidwiu, uioiuoiw menus mq Russians nave already begun m JYeedle-worked Frocks with Faritaloons, Prin-
- ' . i i I uoircn urtrkrt , - . Drimarv HuuuHajw,c iii csuuiauuK uiu uia"iui.uuc ui v umynia. aiiur-oaona. aj i: ? r i
, I'.ri -i 4li lW'w uru . - - Sv ! s 'I,, ; - . iuiuuicmics anew aiuuciur j
iury enmies ner. iVivaii-rouu " tttvtttw a ivrn tup nrMwrrvTirvi me crisis. .. J8 London, March 31. Trich T.inJnc nrint tnML A
.v
ted Indiennej s a new article for Ladies' Dresses
taifis, would, ia all polity, succedd an.m- Jit Ueral meetine of the citiiens of ios I A loX debaU took House of Lords on from SrfS1 4 3tCftK.f!fe neweststyl jrintell CrapC
n Avii nmrinnt of taxes eouallv annortioried lor the TVio Ai cnoalnn nn iHaI minitfr!nl "rpfnrm Kill irnc I m-i tKo iMitnr, ti--'XU. TMl,. wj i xi zjj.i
. r j rr 7 . . 1 r- t I luuuiuvup. .. " uo uu unum,roui xuahiciiuci jlius auu uus oilier noai-
rate uu- i nnVnnKP. of raisinT revenue necessary lor the sud- ponDmof! nn thip. thirtipthl whpn Tr: TTarnhnnn tnnirl i
is being port oT Government; but that, taxes imposed ori the occasion to declare his utter dissent. to it. : The effect Money stock has been scarce to-davl nnn thP nrirp
is ; now peopl for the sole benefat of any one class, are equally of the measure, he said as regarded Ireland, would has rated 1-4 to 1-2 per cent, higher than the price
.! I ;nnnnUicrtont with miind nolicv. ana with tne iminci- u nA
conducted, it will probably reduire .five years .1 , Tf.j. rnnstitution. - ti oit, . Ar t l' ' 1 . .'T8 . " Daa
i-f- Mi- I ic-co v 7. , , .. : . , ,. uuuuucco m uiy xnou ugivuiwio , u,uu. iwuii ui uiai i u niuuii I tTsijecilIIir uie IUUire unces OI SlOCKS.
io deepen the navigation ; duHng which time Risolved, That nign oounties on sucn aomestic hvoid be the destructiori of the church establishment In addition to the warlike news from' Fra
hp annrn- maiiuiatiiuw i r- r j - r,.i iv miraauu, u.iui uiu mswiuuwu w iuicawu ue-1 nave more aiarmmff intern
r i i i . ' j m f va i invor -rrrpaT rniTniisis rHTnPr 1 ii.. ij a .,4 1 1 ,1 1. .1
poseq AiMui, & r. ; iweeii me iwu twuiiuia. i : l ovennrow 01 tne
m- l. 1 i.--.-p- at thu AitmDKs rt email iphtm i n . i
riencc now tells him will answer thej
was S 17,000.
purpose, ; htsolved, That the 'imposition of duties whidh are be deprecated!
and to carry on her operations for one year, enormous, and deemed by a large portion otjthf peo-
To hasten the acromrilishment to be unequal auu-uiyu,!, -S- r r-
.;.- I niTrn (TPS f5ITlliririiiiv.
IRELAND. r cept the state of the account, and th KT.nrr.itv nf
mi 1 1 jilJ t-v,.i ' J
rne dui to aiueiiu uns reureseuuiuLm m ncimm wcusi ivioiiey SIOCK. !
i. ! i i ti ,-'. cuuiukco omutit""fe' . ,i. 1 . i uxuutTiii in uv xvxi.w7ixu.xiy uu uid u,v v wuoa iii Wo.s ruinorefl 111 Infi mtv tnnt I itl
m uus woik, wnicn every citizen raust feel to Resolved, ThaCe propo 1 aritt, and accepted the command of the French
vc ui me niguesi importance, is it not expedient ciples upon wmcn u i avuw 3 1 ' tioned. Alter considerable discussion, u was reaa a army oi tne Alps, with a view to a hostile determi
number presented in the riouse ot L.ords before the the rise, that a perfect panic followed. Levantine ; Merino Mixtures, Qircassins Pru-
miroaucuoii 01 u? uituie m uiK ywiumuiis, was 1 ne announcement ot a loan at Fans has the 1m- Fnella & Lasting, and an elegant assortment
mediate Hect of rendering money scarce; the effect 0f Lesrlioril Bonnets, &CJ &c.
April
ation ; uuring wnicn iime . nesoivea, .iii r " IX I woul(l tne fesirucuon oi xne cnurcn esiaoiisnmem In addition to the warlike news from' France we
e state will lose $6,000,000. appro-
. , rt ... iiit if. ri i. . r 11 : i - . r , i. . . . , . . r ' v "iiv hu". uooxis. mc i , - . r- u
priauon made by congress ior? me present yeai , than personal mousiry, or us owners yi tuuui jipi- Earl Grey,In replying, said lie bad never heard a latter is more looked to as likely to involve this coun-
to build uch a boat as Lieuti DuttON's expe- tals; and tnai, uiereiure, . -, gpeech more pernicious m ns lenaency, ana caicu- try m war than any other event whatever. The
dency toj promoie "r""" j ' . J, . M, lated to leaa tp tne excitemeni wmcn was so mucn to otock Market is n consequence in a still more fever-
1 ' HAS JTJST HECEIVED. : V ; ;
And is now opening at his Store on Pollock-street'
A HANDSOME ASSORTMENT OF
j". ' t wiivjuviivA nx u, ouit ilium icvci" I J I LI ti i -It.,
ish state, and nothing appears to check-the fall, ex- Which lie will sellon the most reasomLbietermsforpash.
HAlWARErbii0CKi5RTr,
CUTLER
April2, 1831 ctl
that nnnlir.Atinn f-. x i adoDtedi have a tendency to ounmisu uie muuauy, g- time and ordered tb a second reading on the 18th nation against Austria, and that the. minn r h I
J m A tV wa w A I I 1 II1U ! T 11T 9 W 11 V -fc T I & 1, a M. . I A J 1 I , . . . - I . aaHWv btlLi I
a a. .7 Miu lii ww nn. run 1 7 1 i v f ' t i 4wt -- ArrmiT tiim tti issiiTTnoi . . 1 1 . t i a . i i - t- i w -
' ti, f, wr1 VJ' f l ; PP "T.T' ,TWU1C u- '?i ri rcmer uj uoiiwhi is to reQuestpuT I u nmnnii.tbc most elitFiolc'in uit&'iil&cA' for-liii''
NOTICE.
TIIE subscriber offers for sale - his
STORE, DWELLING, and . BAKE
HOUSE, on Craven Street. The stand'
..s ...... i r - i luiuc
uuuei to wnose commerce, is through Ocra- people. I .1 . , returned from Ireland
coke, seconded by the citizens apprallv bp Resolued, That we are equally incapable pi dis-1 The famile in many parts of Ireland was distres-
madA Ah n.nUoi ii:!, " covering its beneficial effects on i agriculture y since sin- a public meetirie was held in London on the
r .nuiyior an ap- ous consequence of its adoption would, be, 2, at whj4h the Lor!(T Mayor presided, to devise
propnation of S 17,UUO, or; such sum as may thatlthej farmer must give more than he now does for temrxrarv, mleans of reUef. A statement containing
be required to build and, keep in operation for he buys, and receive less for all he sells, j : extracts frod letters was distributed in the room, from
one vpnr n cfllnt HrtmnT Rrtn( t -rvti These nositions were sustained by facts and which it appUred that: the distress was most appal-
appeal to our Representatives, could scarcely grimepts wnicn sausneu mc u.ccuuB,
rT,-, . I . . i IV" l-lic.u UtIUUCI , iuU uuu
x ucimineii m- ulsiaKe, mously adopted.
mediation betweep Austria and France.
sincss, and, the Bake House l&hvell adapted to
all kinds o
good KilnJ
PORT OF NEWBERN.
failcf
success.
held linff several persons . had ; died irom starvation, and j
. . . I I . -k
Schr. Susan
ARRIVED.
Mary, Harding, 10 days from
alone, there
N. York ;-merchz. to Bonhomme, Smith, J. H.
would justify the expenditipre by the State of Extracts from the memorial to Congress, of
ere 31,904 persons wholly without food.
FRANCE AUSTRIA.
t I! ati 111 'W M
" .. . I-. -X i I- I - i "7-ti " . q i . I Tl, PTfmMij w&icft wiU De ound hp. ow rom tfte
evenamilhon of dollars ; and can it be possible a general meeting of merchants Irom the Prm-p-ce Dr. Loomis, Jams,
mat Legislature, if called upon, would hesi- K J?1 we, niiea oiaies, ncm hi xm- iiies on og yth, developed aU which has and H. G. W.; Latimer.
tato tn aivp tKo irLiAJ W ' : 'r o i-, nciti au,eiP"ia ovemoer, icwu, wnn a view to op-heen officially made known ot the intentions of the
the inconf i-erable sum of 817,000 p0se the additions made to the Tariff m 1824: French Aliifistry as to a war with Austria. The
r 4U,UW.( Unanimity of feeling and action j Once admit that Congress may tax imports ad I speech of tbi President of the CounciL Casimir Per
are alone wanting : without thpsp. in'diirfdnal nr libitum, for anv other vurvosebut that of revenue, ner, on applying for a new credit oi one hundred
actional efforts, will be uttavailinW ' an you give them, in reahty, the power to say to the "f ai considered warlike y but the Gazette of
niiiPi isi hi i lit-- i i ini Lriir- ,vu t 1 1 1 1 tL iirvi n.r v in ii uw
9 'ft . r .
Jones, Flanner, Bradford, & Co. Wm. Sanders, STRff & SAUNDERS, wilt pkasQlmak
Lund, Moran, i& Co. Browerj R. Primrose, ;S. earlyayinent. : -; - j ''.?p&&j
Aril 29, INJIa-T-tt
Baking, havingthiree Ovens and a
l he termstvill be -accommoda
ting, and may be knern on applicatidn.
AH persons indebted to th'e subscriber, . a re
requested to roakc immediate payment. . !
rv.r,iLJi:hAA lnrieniea me nrai
CLEARED.
Brig John, Hunter, West Indies.
Schr. Baltimore, Howland, Alexandria. I
Schr. Cygnet. Lee, St. Martins ;
Bloop Prince Maurice. Adams, Philadelphia.
SUPEItlOR COUNTY CQUBSim
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