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mi TlOliJ J. LEIH, Editor. SORTS CABOLlSi"PiWfrfDl ii litrlltf (ml, moral tad pkjuc.I irMnrrrt, thi laid tf rar ilm tad hunt if tor iffrtlHB., VOL. XLIII. RALEIGH, WEDNESDAY. MORNING, FEBRUARY 11, 1852. NO 7, TllUl-ir paid strictly la advance, f 2 per t-MM4f sjBs-wisain '' "" WH a mt the JW. ADVERTISING. I Squirt (It lines) sntiBsertlou 1, aaa 15 hdIi fur each subsequent insertion. COMPTROLLER'S REPORT. CtMeludtrt from hut Kttk. PUBLIC Fl'ND, DIHIIIWSEMENTS. Raleigh Uasto Railroad Bonds, (Principal.) $80,000 Raleigh & Oaslon Railroad Bonds 40,110 665, 60.000 2,803 40,000 4.'i.HH,'. 06,000 3,864 11, tirSV 1,128 14,203 29,873 2.27S 2,000 800 1,000 200 S( 0 200 1,806 698 7,998 744 8,780 Raleigh -lon 'Railroad Bonds, ExpeusesTS.. Fsyetteville k Western Plank Rud, Do. do do.. Interest, Cap Fear tad lp River Navigation Company, fleneral Aseembly, 8 tat Loan, Do. Interest, Interest on 8tate Bonds, Palisbury Western Turnpike Rod, Hospital fur the Insane, Judiciary, Kxoeutive Department, Traaiury 8uts " . Comptroller's 41 Adjutant-General, Librarian, Superintendent of Capitol, Sheriffs for seitliug faxes, faragressional Election!, , Pnbti Printing, Copying Laws, Miseellsneous, 357,174 1850. As follows Nov'r. ;Awourrfpnid-Wm;--Anifh l- anee due on account of money paid for purchase of Tract No. " fi, as "per Resolution' of Geo.- eral Assembly, 20th Jan., ' 1HI0, on certificate of Jacob Hiler, ugwit of Cherokee llond Paid for Jiidljiary is follows : Seaton (sales,- for Supreme Court Reports, 11. 8. (laitlier, Solicitor, 7 cerlin- cntes,' ' Thomas Ahc, 10 ' Win N H Smith. " 10 " John S. Il iwk.. 2" " B. P Moore. Attorney funeral, 3 certih.Mtes. 140 21 HI 2IMI 40 00 Hun. John M. Hick, Judge of Su j perior Courts, hnlf year s salary, li Hon. Wm. II. tSuttlo,' 75 Hon. I. P. MweU,'; -, " Hou. Jolin L. Ilsiley," y James lretldl. Reporter to the (Supreme Court, half year's salary, Scatonlinlcs. for printing and distribiling llceisiens of the Supreme Court, C. (.'. H itxjtcau, bis bill for prin ting. H. D. Turner for Stationery, M. B. Royaler, work done on Ooe.'s house, J. U IN. Ige. AMistant Clerk of "tin If: of Com. Green Hill, dimrkeeper of the Semite, 1 dny's attendance abd mileage for loO miUs, W.--1V, LvH, dooekeeper, aten- dunce 2 days and mileage, , a K. r'reeman, f. r PnWie Libra ry, Ann PattL'rura, Pension; TliCopl,itnn Ijurdnr, " I Win. rlanner, " 8. M. fos. Engineer of Salisbu ry & Weatern Turnpike Koad, toelone aoe'ta. of Engineers, W. J. Lougce, for repairs on Cap itol. M. Vattemsre, agent for Inser- nat. Klrlialigree, . - C. i lluaon. lr surer of :tmri,,: missionera of Hospital for In- aaue, Ererard Hal) for 60 acres of Land " - 'W-4lrirMt-tar-htsm;" '-"'''''' Wui. Hhits, postmaster, postage aeconnt, R. Smith, interest on State bonds, R. W. Ashton, superintendent of Cspitul, J. Brawn, hill of articles furn ished the Stale. U. Finch, Clerk of Superior Court of Wake County, bill of costs due by the State, as per Attorney-Oeneral's certificate, Reuben Moss, fur rspairing book case in Secretary of Slate's omee, D. king, superintendent, to pay for bottoming Chairs for public offices, Dee'r. J. J. Jackson, Treasurer of Cape Fear k Deep River Navigation ; Co , 2d instalment on the flute's first subscription of I4H.CKKI to the stock of said 975 976 150 840 115 31 82 f. 40 40 1,128 98 800 600 600 44 66 14 S 486 1 9 Company, E. L. Winslow. Pres. of Fay- etterille Western Plank Road, 2d instalment of Bute's 2d snhacription to the stock of eld Koad, Judge Manly, half year's salary, Ellis, do., " Settle, do., John H. Poindester, Solicitor, certificate, John !!. Hawks, Solicitor, 2 certificates, Daniel McKnight, on account of Hospital for the Insane, E. Colburn, for do., 8. Toong, for 139 cords of wood, nt 92 per,, cord, for Oeneral Assembly, 8. Birdsall, Clerk for Int. Imp. Fund, A. J. I'errell, Secretary of Beard of Int. Imp, to defray expen penses of said Board, i. H. DeCarteret, for binding, to., done for State Library, 8. Burns, for work on Capitol, Beaton Oalea, Bill of printing for Pnb.tMfices, R. Tucker it Son, drayag of Public Books, 181. Jan'y. Paid Members of Oeneral , Assembly a follows t Weldow, H. Edward, Speaker of the Senate, St. F. Arendell, John Barnard, m - Phillip Barrow, Kufus Bnrriuger, John Berry, Oeorge Bower, " Lewis Bond.. " 20,000 10.000 975 976 976 120 40 700 600 278 76 - 67 179 16 16 112 1 20 808 40 241 " 271 " 242 247 .!'- X!6 m " ' J ' 212 60 .teemiai Hun tin, Jofrsrft. "Bynuin, ' T. K. Unldwell, Thoaue N. Osseron, : Green W. Caldwell, ft. E. Caanady, H. T. Clark. James Collins, '. 1). W. Courts, " ' O F DaTideoa, -John H Drake, .369 60 231 249 224 220 60 228 140 249 249 240 236 210 242 198 00 , a, Cbons, John A Gilmer, , Allen. Grist, ;'. Samuel Hargrnre, 1 John H Haugbtoa, John F Hoke. " ' . I5S 15 sn Wesley Jones, 22n 40 Andrew Joyner, 232 6V -Angus R ke'ley, " 223 WllUlUr- 31 J A Lillington, 240 70 O H McMillan, - js John Malloy, 2:58 K S Mxou, 246 80 Thomas E Pender, 40 30 V Richardson, 248 J N 8 Rogers, 246 1) If Sessions, 249 80 WBrthcperd, 278 40 W R V7 Sbcrrod, " 218 F. Speight, ' 2SS W II Thomas, 283 00 Win Thompson. - 218 20 W. H. Washington, 231 W H st ation, 224 20 Heniy Willey, 252 Ueorirs Williamson, 232 N W Woodftn 273 Richard Woolen, 241 40 William P Wart. " 78 93 08 99 84 82 76 40 63 48 60 61 John Hill, Principal Clerk of the Senate, for sonrices as such, and for copy of Journals, G E B. Siugeltary, Assistant Clerk, James Pags, Principle Doorkeep er, Patrick McGowan, Assistant " JamesC. Dobbin, Speaker, House of Commons, Peter Adams, Members do. .Tnmos T Amis ' W W Avery, Caleb Bareo, " barid A Barnes, " Joshua Barnes, ' William J' Blow, " Joseph M Bogle " William E Bond, " John L Bnykin. "--MBrmi?r. - Jimiah Bridgers, " Curtis 1) Brogden, ' A II Caldwell, 1) F Caldwell. i) M Campbell, " " Josepli B Chmf,',r" Dudley Olanton, - losoph Cockerhnra, " K. C. Cotton " . Atlas J I'arg&n, " K V Davidson, ' Mnrslial Dickinaon ' Stephen Douthil, " J M A Drake, " llciij. I. Dunlap, B I, Durham, William Eaton, jr., " M Erwin, " Mills II Euro, Honry T Farmer, " " Wuniuol FU'inniing, ' Allen Flynt, " .. O (1 Foard, ' K W Konville, Alfred (1 Futer, Alfred M Foster. James B Cordon, " Daniel Hoekney, " John K Harrison, " ticiirg W llnyes, " 634 469 241 222 804 286 213 262 283 233 210 122 . 264 2l'i0 2J7 218 226 ..23 2 243 236 99 50 218 LSI 165 66 1ST I 227 255 255 222 230 2.14 246 214 232 2.S8 250 2l 4 245 240 244 ( '.' 57 2.i4 2111 259 308 200 29 236 33 22 61 2!HI 80 8 60 47 61 John Haves, 70 Amoe Herring, John II Hill, Samuel P Hilt, " William !lill, " (1 0 Holland, $atuuel B Jarvia AT Jerkins, - 4'sviil S Johnson, " "" ""odTJiines, jr ' " Horatio Kalliilil, " lsuac 11 Kelly, " A. J. Wch,' ' James M Leach, " Francis Locke, " K 0 A Ixive, " Henry Marshall, William K Martin, " -X. V. Matthis, .1 A Maultaby, ' " liDMDoiell,., " James R. McLean, " . Joseph McCleese, -'X'l6' B McMllran.'" Neill McNeill, William McNeill. William L Misell, " D A Montgomery, J D Newsom, ' Lewis Durham, " (loorge 1'nttijrson, " ' (liorge W Pcgram, " Samuel J Person, " Thome J Person, " Jennings Piggott, " Oeorge D P.wle, " William B Pope, John D Powers, " liichard Hankin, " Kenneth Hayner, " F D Keinhardt, " Ilurwell Kollins, Thomas Kuffin, " ' Zetiedee Hussall, " Linn B Sunders, ' '.KU Saunders, " K D Suunderson, " Joseph W Scott, " James Sharp, " Jams Shrek, " Henderson Sherrill, " John V Shenird, " John Shtmnoeh, " David W Siler, F O Simmons, Jesse B Sloan, " W L 8tele, O 8 Stevenson, " Samuel N Stowe. " Jesse R Stubba, " William Sutton, " Uriah W Swanner, " Ford Taylor, " Kenneth Thigpen, " Jesse Thorn burgh - Francis A Thornton, " William II Tripp, " TO Walton, Jesse A Wsogh, " Calvin J Web " Wm. R Wiggins, " Calvin H Wiley, " B F Williams, James J William, " Thomas Wilson, Charles Winrtend, " 1 U Wirshm, " P. Busbee, Principal-Clerk, for servioes and copy of Journ al, T B Bailey, Assistant " K K Bryan, Engrossing Clork, Thos If H'jlmes, - " U Juyner. " " .... T D Bryson, Principal Door keeper. 19 - 243 m Zi,i (l 2irso 43 75 237 i0- 222 20 242 tm 44 40 2H3 40 241 00 223 00 232 20 245 00 34 CO 14 06 82 67 - 00 81 92 44 16 JUL 249 247 25 256 00 "Mm 235 00 222 40 239 00 230 an 221 60 225 00 221 CO 224 20 222 00 214 00 260 10 232 30 242 40 230 SO 254 20 244 40 254 50, 60 00 223 40 237 00 241 60 221 SO 201 00 255 75 251 00 281 40 247 00 252 80 231 00 247 00 291 00 202 00 269 30 236 00 243 00 258 00 246 20 228 20 249 00 226 60 210 60 230 40 225 00 231 00 263 05 240 60 268 00 231 00 236 00 230 00 262 35 250 2S 230 40 256 00 610 00 457 20 237 00 197 00 . 191 .20 23 40 lln Jiiiier,roT2aays service as Principal Clerk of the Senate. Ihmrkeeners, per Keeolutiunuf Uen. Assembly: WSW.hster, T D Bryson, V McGowan, ' Jemen Page, ' - Ii J Brown, for furniture fir Engross, Clerk' Mom, per Resolution of Ueo. Assemlily, Sundry Assistant ngrosiag Clerk: WJL'Engle, ,J"rutui'k.wvr.. 12 00 2-" 00 25 00 25 00 26 00 IS 00 30 00 O II Perry, 4 OH J J Christophers, 3 00 8 4 .6 9 9 tv l 57 3 3 5,604 701 18.000 John M Puttii k. TnStfflrTtmmtrjoo;' John U H illiams, II M iiW. M IJ Waddvll, K A Henrtt, II II Holiiis, W. .1 Clnrke, W BOwilick. Paid sundry persons interest oh Suite Bonds Do. intercut on IMank Itoad Bonds. Ilii; Principal of Raleigh A Gaston Kail Koad Bonds, 1V. inurest on do., W II Jones, Cashier of Bonk oft'ape Fear, Interest on State Loan from said Band, Oov Manly, 4th quarter's salary 1S.CSW 1,200 tor 1850,. A. J. Terrell, Oovernor's private Secreta ry, his 4th quarter's salary lor the year 1860, Do- hire of servant for Exeeuflve Office, Charles L. lliuton. Public Treasurer, his 4th qusrter's salary for the year 1850, 8 Birdsall, Clerk in Tress. Drparinent, do, Wm. Hill Secretary of State, do, Willism K Coiline, Comptroller, do, R. W. Hnywood, Adjutsnt (jlencral, his half year's esUry for the year 18.it;! Hon. Thomss Kuin, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, 4th quarter's salary for 18511, Hon. P. Nash, Judge of do., do. Hon. K. M. Pearson,' do., du., B. F. Moore, Attorney General, for attend ing December Term, 18M, of Supreme Court, B. S. fiaithcr, Solicitor, 4 certificates. 500 00 00 00 00 00 75 00 60 00 On 00 80 00 00 (M) 00 00 00 76 48 876 155 200 260 100 625 1125 625 II G Brw. lieorgeT Cooke, 100 00 80 Oo 12000 28 11 TOO DO MO 00 60 00 60 00 (iCTlii f.0 00 24 (XI 75 00 If. 8 70 113 00 . H-nveHW,- ' - 0 " Wm. White, postmaster, his bill of postage, of public nlhe. -Marrlm ThompsiiB. Pettaloli for IW-EO, Capt. John Kheim do Alex, fsvlor, do. W 40 3d .4jrhamas..K.ell,.L ...... . .. .doj Sally l'eicook, do. Sanh Avery, do. allowed by (jen. AssvuiUr. t'Resol. Jan. 27, 1851, Jos. W oltering, sundry rciairs 011 Capitol, R. Mcl'oy, keeper of public aims at New born, Jas. McKimnion, per Resol. of 0. Assem., 00 00 80 00 00 00 00 60 0 i. P. Tipton, do., do. John A. Knsebru, T..H. Selhy. A. H. Hsunders Jacob Siler Wm. Hill, James I'uttick, Joseph I. King, J.. K. Luiasdeu, do do., do do., do., do., do., do., do., do., do., do 14 21 A 06 20 00 (Ml 00 00 SO 00 00 00 00 40 00 10 00 00 40 00 00 25 00 do., 25 20 17 2 15 323 27 67 28 107 Clark (my, H. Tuckers Son, per Kesul. of(l. Assem., John llerrv uo- do- Jonnings Pigg'itt, do., do M. W. kiucai i, lste Sheriff of Burke Co, do. K. A. Heurlt. do. H. T. Dyer, Sheriff of Wilkes, do. J. M. Brooks, aduiin'r of J. K. Brooks, dee'il. Sheriff of Caswell Co., for insol vent polls. R McCoy forkeeping Arsenal at Newhern, John W. Cameron, for publishing Gov's. Proclamation, W. W. Holden for advertisement for Hos pital for Insane, 14 83 a.2 6 60 r ebruary. J. Goodrum, Principal of R k 0 R R flonds. 2.000 Charles Itruee. d d -10,0110 C. Dewey, inforeet on do- ,50 W. P. Billiard, per resolution of Oen. Assembly' on sccount of R k G. R. R. W. W. White, per do. for do. Mary Fuller, per do. for do. Wm. H. Whitson, admin'r of Asa Tatom, per Resolution of General Assembly Transportation and expenses incurred in gstrhrjrdlloek of Marble for nesh. Mouument. Palmer tt Ramsay, seals for County Court of Equity, Alexander County, H. Wadiiell, per Resol. of Gen. Assem. , 158 (18 U7 21 StK) ou 145 76 109 05 25 00 80 1,4 U tlJAiJ,l'b i- CT'.fcsfr4 60 ! H. D. turoor, for Stationery, per Resol. of General Assembly, J. G. Dickson, do "Wm1.' TlitfinjisoTiV" "' vjer H. Csstleberry, do J. J. Lltchford, services As't Eng.l Tk. D. King, do do Interest ou State Bonds, Do. Plsnk Rosd do. Expenses of Council of State, meeting Sd- instsnt, T. J. Lemsy, Printing for Oen. Assem. D King. S'lperln't of Cspltol his salary fiora (let. 20 to Dec. 81, I860, March. Treasurer of Hospital for Insnne, per order of Commissioners of said Institu tion, Do. E. Colhurn, for do Interest on State Bonds, William Hill, Secretary of Stale, Copy ing Laws aud Resolutions of last Gen, Assembly, E. B. Freeman, Clerk of Supreme Court, 290 63 48 00 -Isi-W 2 20 6 00 3 00 (ill 00 411 00 164 80 1,556 68 60 66 600 09 61 s j o 80 00 744 60 860 80 16 CO salary, fees, and 10 Record books. Win. Thompson, for 2 book casts for Su preme Court room, J. T. C. Wiatt, Marshal of Supreme Court, for attecdance at December Term, 1850 B. F. Moore, At't'y Gen, 6 certificate, R. Strange, Solicitor J tf T. J. Lemay printing fur Executive, Treasury, State, and CompHrellsf's Departments, A. 8. Abell k Co., advertising Gov's Proclamation for arrest of Pitt in Bal timore Sun, Williams. Haywood k Co- articles fur. nished for Capitol, R. Merritt for bottoming Chairs, 1S6 00 80 00 40 -T 6 r.o 2 Joseph S. Holt, Shariff of Alamance, for settling Taxes Tor the year 1840, J. H. DeCarteret, 8 blank books tur Ex. eoutive Depsrtment, ' J. Brown, for article for Cspltol, per Resolution of General Assembly, P. P. Moore, for services rendered in oonteited election, per do. Wm. J. Lougee, per do. April. E. L. Winslow, President Fsyettevills k Western Plsnk Road Co. , on acc't of the States 2d subscription to stock of 9 00 28 00 1 85 21 00 said Co C. Dewey, interest on R A 0 R R Bonds, 6,000 00 225 00 15 00 69 60 64 00 625 O0 626 00 026 00 Interest on stste Bono:, Expenses of Hoard of Interl Imprevm'te, 8, Birdsall, Clerk, for keeping account of Internal Improvement Fund, Thomas Rumn, Chief Justice, Supreme Court, 1st quarter salary for 1861, r . Nash, Judge ef do, do. R. M. Pearson, Judge of Supreme Court, 1st quarter Salary for 1861, Jams Iredell, Reporter, do. 8, Gale, for fupreme Court Reports, . -(. S. Stevenson, Solicitor 8 certifies, B. Strsnge, , 16A (Mi 689 88 00 (10 120 00 lWSr!i,.flF!p; TOTssatairforMMv itVii)trjf S. Bird-ill Cl'k -Tree. Depart. do 126 00 Wm Hill Secretary of Plata, do 2 00 00 Wsa J Clark, Comptroller, do 2 Oil J K Taylor, Librarian dlhq'rssal'y IIU), 76 00 Do lstquartsrssslaryforl8.il 76 00 I) King Soperiuteud't of (Jspilul de 66 00 f White, Postmaster, postage ef Exec- tttfve. Treasury, and Complroller'l lis- " partment, and Adjutant General ( 61 dd Labor and repairs oh Capitol, 1 1 26 Wm Hiil, Secretary of Mate, for snper- iuten) ing public Brining. r 100. 00 R A Pryor for advertising flovernet't - proclamation for apprebenaiew ef Pitt, 4 00. ,3K W: ikii$vttAmiLtni4tam, -3A2--60- J 1) JUsjor, 3 books of Stat. Bonds, . 61 10 May. rsyetteville k Western Plank Road Co, ua acc't of State's Subscription,' Joseph Lane, for laying brick for Hos i pita! for Insane, Interest on State Bonds, Oov. !IS Rtid 1st quarter's salary 1861, J W Ellis, Judge of Superor Courts, half year's salary for 1851, M K Mm!t, ' J L Bally, ' J M DkIc T Settle " " B f Moore, At'v '-eneral fi certificates R Strange, Solicitor, 4 B S (liither, 9 " Osnisl Coleman, 7 John F l'oiii'lexter. 0 600 80 600 975 976 976 H75 9T5 120 80 180 140 1211 bo 4,014 1 G 8 Stevenson, Solicitor 4 certificates T J Lemay, for printing and publishing lwssnd Resolutions of Gen Assem. R Merril repairing turniture at Capitol, J L Johnson and others, for the purpose of laying off and establishing public road from Trap Hill, iu Wilkes Co, to (lap Civil in Ashe Co. Art of '48-'49,) Pslnier A Rsmsay, seals for Court of Persou County, W D Cooke f,r 2 volumes Slate Bonds, A lu.-kwurth Sheriff of Burke Co per Resolution 'Of la?t Ueneml Assembly, 8 II Young, 8 c'ds of wood fir Capitol, June. 8 W Tillinghast, Trees of Fayettevi'le A Western Plank Itoad Co, on acc't of Slate's subscription to ttock of said Co, D McNight sod others, per order of commissioners of Hospital for the In sane, Phelps, Dodge & Do, for roofing tin, lead, Ac. for do, J 4 J W Conrad do do Intent 00 State Bonds, do Plsnk Road Bonds, 00 00 600 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 87 25 19 20 6 05 10,000 00 00 00 00 2,835 668 26 1,000 00 45 00 16 00 W A Billle, Ju.lire of Superior Courts, """"" slfyesrt'sary for 1851, " 076" a f i..aiaweii " Wm Enton, jr, A U'y, General, attending June Term. I81I, of Supreme Court, W N H Smith, solicitor, 10 certificates, G S Suvctisou ' 8 J Poimlcxter, " 6 Tianlel fdlemiinr" vi,'''r-j ..-- B S Oaither, " 2 976 100 200 60 .'-y 011 00 40 00 60 00 Msrihs Speers, her pension, Seston Gales, for printing Journals of lsst General Assembly, ExpvnsIT of Couneil ol Stele, on 12th InsL. 1,780 611 ley oo loo oo 418 u too to 15 ?3 00 105 00 17,731 00 ttov. iiriil, in pari of amount appropriated bv Is-llirn. A.scm. to furni.h l,iir', li..,,.. 14 19 ! J. H. iM'arteret, binding public books doc 1 4 28 ! uiuents Ac, D U McHse, for construction snd repairs ef . State Arsensl al Fayelterille (per Rcsvlu- li in of 4lsoeral Assembly.) 1. Kinc, Kuperinleudent ol t'ipilol, sundries, for cspitul Sipisre, Palmer t Hsmsay, ft sess ftir County aud l.upsrlortrourt of Msdlsoii Couiilv, Wm. Cheek, can-vine Laws to Is Counties. July. ('. Dewey, interest on R. A G..R. R. Bonds, W. H. Junes, Ciishier, Hank 'Of Cape Fear, Interest ob three notes of the State, the 1st for llo.msj, dated Jsn'y -i7, Ihlll, toe Jii fi l.0O0. dsled Feb'y 1.1. the 3d for J i.OlXl dsled Feb'y, ljl, J A J W Cunrsd, per order of Commission ersof -flospilslOie Inssne, - - - Tbomss Ruma,Ctaief Justice, his 3d qaarter's salary lor the year 1861, F Xssli, Judgs of Sujmue Court do 1 60 00 00 00 60 92 06 00 47 00 60 1,444 10 1.300 OT Hi Vt 80 20 Hi OO It M foarsao, iU - -A G 11 Freeman, Clerk of the Supreme Court, bis saisry, enoiog 1st lnl., 1 5i, sort fH- re cording 203 psges st 30 e. s pass,$70o 00 J. T. C. Wiatt, Marshal of (Supreme Court, tor attendance st -lone Term. IH.H. 00 8i4 00 UO (HI .MM Jill 374 no Seston (Isles, for printing 10 copies of In 4ex Ui..Tal.. 11, .Iredell's Law. Reports, . 1, W. CourU, Public Treasurer Ud quarter's stlsry for the year I US I, 8 Birdsall. Clerk Tress. Dep't do Wm Hill, Secretary of Slate, do WiuJ. Clarke, Comptroller, do R W Hsywood. A.lj.tl. n, half year's do J F Taylor, Librarian Id quarter's de I) hint, sup I ol Capitol do C W Fields A Co lor Stationery, Thomss I Judkins, Sheriff of Warren so, for selUing public taxes, J TspscoU, Sheriff of Alsiuance, do, K II Kreemsn, Law books for State Library,...-, if -P-Tsyfiir; -''tronrtaii,''"!!"!' jiay 3 yssr s at ' s iriptl'in to Litcrnry vt orl,l, 8 Ohles, S'lvertising State Bonds, K J llsls, f.,r J.,., June, IHIV, MtfalSfU&llMtHm, ll.ov-:ii.Proelmaliw, W W Whits, postmaster, bill of postage for nusrter ending 1st lust., Our Hsld, In part of appropriation for fur nishing Oovernor's house, J Weltering, repairs on Cspltol and Arsenal Selh Jenks, for distrihutiug Lews Ac, in 18 Connti.s ' R. W Hsywood. Adj. Heir, for his services le piiiiliiimig .M.i.tcr Roll of soldiers oflhs wsr oflHI2, per Resol. oflsst Uen. Assam.. l? Oil 200 00 IMI 00 1110 HO 74 0 05 00 1 20 70 10 to t 80 .44 00 a tie I so 1C 4J 100 no Hi 0 100 00 Its) 00 7s 00 iu ta L 1.477 tt 4,301 Of John Coble, for etistri hating Laws Ae, in le Western Countirs, T H Selhy, f.,r b.'.xes, Ac., for Ian. Ae Interest iq EsyetUrills aud Welters Plank Koad Bonds, Ioterest oo luts Bonds, Augssu Ksysiteiils A Weslern Plank Road Co.. in pset of Slate's ut,scription, JO.WH) 00 14 UO t.i.l Oil luterssl 00 n. K, H, Holds, Do', on Stale lionils. Do Fsysttsville A Western P. Roads Bonds Wm Eaton, Jr. Attorney Oeutrsl foratlsnd ing Augilst Terra, IMI I, of Supi-vme Court, at Morgsnnm, Wm Sasssr, of Wayns, pensioner, bis pen sioa for the year lPol Then Gardner, ef Wayne, Oo W W tioliten. priBting and sdrertising for Trensurv DupsriQenL 123 :i tot 00 tn 00 40 00 00 I W Hill Sec. of State, copying Lsws of Ueor- gis 10 oe aseu in ntate proseeuuutl, W 8 Webster, for distributing Laws, Ac, in if Western Counties, James Page,for do. Sundry 8licr,lls, tt settling Psblle Texas due for Ibe year ISiO. psyableiu lM, -Do lor eeiasiriag Congrsiaioaal Polls, t 4 00 j 00 j on 1 90 lit 00 2 Ml 0U 115 tt Is 40 nspttm ier. Sundry ehrrinV for settling Taxes, De Comparing Congressiuaal Pslis, K hinit.'i. Principal of loea to Psb Treasurer, burrowed Feu, Feb. Il.l8.-il. in rjursusnee 0 1J i 14 of lUsolnlion ef Oen Asssm Jan. 3K, 1801 Wm. II. Jones, Cashier, Dunk of Cape Fear, Principal f n u Putlie fressursr, Feb. II, 1861, per do. Do fordo., oa Feb. 13. IMI, per do. It. 8mi!h, interest on shove loan, Wm. 11. Jones, Cashier, Usnk ef Cspe Fssr, tBtrrsst ,on abors loan, (da siaoe but payment) Interest us Btsts Bonds, Hoepital fo- lasaas, J. K. Dodge, Clerk of Supreme oort at Morgsntan, for ssrriess as sueh, Ac, Alex. Duckworth, Sheriff of Burke Co, for services ss sfsrsbat to Supreme Court et Murssntun, 30 days, P. Strsage, Solirilor, 6 esrliBealsa Seatou (Jslss, for Saprsms Court Reports, Juns Term, ItsM, Jsmes lrvdeli, for do T. SetUls, jr.. Privst Bee. te Oev, his 1st A Sd quarter's salary for ID&I. Ann Patterson, pension for Uie year 1851, H. D.. Turner, Stationery for Pub Offices, W CliBvis, repsiriug pump en Cspitol Sq, Espeiises sf Board of lot imp, , . J. U, Winstead, Hberiff ef person Co., en aeiwiBt ef Insolvent polls, not allowed in 10,000 00 t.oml nt IU.0IMI 00 tat tt 177 ft 1S4 IS 4,DU0 00 rot to ss to list 00 ass to 150 0 144 OU Si 60 111 75 10 to - f Kg former aeuienent, If 50 JL.iw.SftoeSi ef Beslhsssoioa fV,s----3s--) I'slisor Rsmssy, Uouaty Cowt asal fee . Tadkis County. 11 10 Wm. Hin Res, f 8tate. espying lairs af oothjrolioa and Uswgia, te be used ia ten proseealioa, It 10 I do laws of BoaOl faroOn. fee do.. - tat J. H. tJoock, fee hriaslBs: a fnsitive from Jusliee from RkhsaoBd Va, to Oranvilt Co. ST It J. HcClisj I D. WardTror apprehtaelb tnd ' delivery of a fugitive from jasUee te sherlaT of Cebunhui t ininly, 20t to October. . .. W. n. Jones. I'asliier, Rink of Pane Tear, ". Priaeipsl of haw made by said Bask ta the fttete; ou Jan. 17, IH40, In pursuance of fTIrweSisitM 'Wm"tJrm' 00 00 00 00 00 (10 00 00 00 (ki 00 00 84 00 IniereH sa eaese, , tU tt 1. 1. Jscksiw, Traasarer, dps Fssr 4 Deep Rivor, iisv. Co, seder Act of dsn. Assem 6,009 00 ' ' bly sstsblUbius: said Compter. 10 00 in. u. vt lastow, rrestdeat of Fsrettvills 00 00 0U 00 00 og 00 00 Ou 00 00 (10 INI 00 00 25 Western Plank Read Co-. aeo't f 0 State's subeeripUoa to the stw k of said ri-ao. 0. Dewey, Interest en R. t (1. R. R. Rands, k K. Tsvlrw, slisriirof li. rli Co., smotint overpaid by htm la setUkmeut of pablis taxes for lds. T. N. Alvxiuiier, atnoont overpaid in settle ment of laves for IS.se. lsterest "a Stale Hoods, Ho. I'lsnk Kid Uuuds. Thomss KufllD.'Chivf .lostice.Pupreme Court 3rd i,r.'i ssl'y, Isol P. Nash. Jsdse, Us do R. M. Pear. 00, de do W. Katoa, Jr, Attorney 0aeral, 4 eerlinmiee, R. Stranre Solicitor.- 1 10.ne OA 4,3J OO 183 M SI m n 14 110 i30 ot J. F. PoiedrUrr. M O. 8. Stevrnsun, " 3 I tor. Rrid. Id Sid 3d qr'i sal'v lor lfit, D. W. Courts Public Treasurer, 1 3d quarur's salary Itel, 1,BV I JTS 00 ltf.l IMI TOO M tit 1SI ; on 4 3d 00 e. nmlsall,( Ii-tk, uo W Hill, See. ot'Stste, do W J Cisrke, Coaiptrnllcr do J. K. Taylor, Lilrarisn ds 0. Kins. Sup. of Cnpitol do Wm. White, postmaster, poslsgcof pub oA ees In 1st instant. D. U. McKae, keeper of publle Arms at Fsy elteville, salary from OeL 1, 18S0, to Oct. 1, ISM. W. H. II. Tucker, surviving partes r of R. Tucker A Sua, kill of articles furs tided lbs 60 00 j State, I Psliner A Rsmssy, Court Seals, H li li OO 00 1 f 347,174 (s ACIICCLTriU. From Ihe American Farmrr. UJIAiNQ 1'OR TOBACCO, CORN AND 00 1 WHEAT. CurTtm, Va. Xn,. 12. 1 851,... 00 1 00I rKn. Sir: A 1 have lor several yonrs 00 j read ilie "Amrriran Fariiior" wiih intcrmi, 00 ami snmmiiurs, with profit, it is litre I shptilil V.V.,ite4i.uu uutribuiwn t -eHlin. 1 I rpsideon the eon ill side of James River, ahmit half wav hfliwern title walrr and (he mountains. A very large proportiim of I he land ill thi snriinn of Virginia, alihnueli nut lisolutrly wurn out. is reduced below the point of producing clover, or good crop of wheat. We have ro marl, and lime is too ri pensive, and of too doubtful utility for general use, I have applied 23 hus-liels to the acre without any apparent rfl'ccl. It is vain to tell fanners off (he rivers, to husliatu ihcirtiianiire.-Lantl which will not yield more than five "or tix bushel of wheal to the acre, and that with very short atraw, furnishes little material liir manure?. - . Something may be done by deep ploughing where there is a red flay foundation, a is generally die case in thi part of ill staUJ. bul this prnrea i t,io alow. The community of firmer are? not looking to uuann, a Inriusliing the moat probable mean of renovating; their lamia, but even this wonderful production of nature i ton high, at present rate, 4W general use, Having used thi manure for several year, I shall proceed to give the reauli of my own experience. ' Two year ago 1 puroltaaml 3 Ion, 3 f which I applied to 20 , we Of a James JrJLvRt , hill, which Im'dljoen a gooJ deal worn, though not gullied, tiy hand croppings, or bad cul tivation, or both combined. The Ciunno was sowed dry, and on the wide row laid nlT r : L.... -I ..1 J.....J . lor sowing woe-Hi, . anil piimgiiru it who two horses, the wheat then harrowed . in. 1 for got to say that the land had been fallowed with three horses in the month of August, and the wheat sowed in October. In conse- oejj of tU ilryajtw width of the rows, the wheal w ai very mueh Innafl laaaini Usiri- titviiriniil 1 erssj f rv s nitaim I r.ii 1. .'1.. 1.,..' Tt.- Ww I IVJ1I 111 UJV MlUa IIU tIU'llll Til ill HIV ! s. o iiieiiunye iiu y ' H 1 " . tMiii- the acre, but the quality wa to tupcrior that 1 .. .!;, .11 r... ....I In the spring of 1830, 1 applied two hun dred lb, to the acre, on S acre of land, which had been manured 3 year before for Tobacco, and the tame quantitv, oil 3 acre which had never been manured, and wa very j poor. On the ll 1 alto turned in tome half rutted straw, raked up in the barn yard, after! all the farm yard manure had been hauled! put. . between two piece ol land, IB acre, were heavilf manured. 1 he whole 30 acres, . .r uen a"u mrm- hsd been well broken with 4 hor.e. early iuh'r. f the Agnciillural Kociely. during the the winter I he last wear wa. the wont l,ai.,er, known for Tobacco. Nevertheless, the first 8 acre produced a very fino crop the last three acre brought much belter tobacco than 800 lbs. to the acre. My whole crop, includ. otiu 10s. hi i.ie irie, my wiiuio cruii, ineiuu - ing25ac,e..of.0wgr.,ndTob.cco, which wa nearly all frost bitten, averaged $8,60, Had three acre of highland been estimated separately, the average would have been much higher. I measured from these 30 acre that year upward of 600 bushel of wheat of very fine quality, both pieces of guanoed land being al-evt the average of the whole lot, Adjoining the (Aree acres it an equal quanti-4 ty ol land of the mine quality, which did not yield S bushel to the acre. No planter would have put tuch land in Tobacco without ,hefvy manuring. I feel assured that with the straw applied alone, it would hot have produced a third of the quan tity, ol ihe most inferior lug. These ret oils are too uncommon to form ihe bntit ol a cal culation ol the probable profit of guano. The last spr'ng I applied V ton to Tobacco land, at the time rale, without any e try murktd effect. The land sowed two yean tgo, it now ttriptd with elovtt at it wat wiih wheat. I may here add. that tine Hie fir! expert ment. I nave always used the guano, hroadraal in row ol O feet width If If A out plaitrr. This fall I hive applied 1 1 tout directly to wheat in addition to three above mentioned, on tobacco Inttd, which it now in wheat, Whether, I shall be remunerated for so large an outlay, it "in the womb of the future." "And now' Mr. Editor, 1 must asknowledge, that I haye tint been altogether uninterested in tliie.ruinmunics.Uoi. 1- wanlJiifnrmxion whuwtri tiveif inme HghtTnrrn jrpi itV rl iv 1 can throw on Must of other, by tiiylliMig 1 have written. If guano he towed broadcast on corn laud tnd fdouhed jn belore planting, will lhateon mime it, or leave enough tn he available for the wheat crop 10 come tfler itf ' Su'pfttm ort-hlf toy 100 tbf. per acre he applied broadcat to corn, next spring, and 100 lb, on the tame landji-'next fall at the time of lowing wheat, what would be the ef fect on 'both crops? If you, or any of vur c,otMrmndeott. tA you will greatly oblige - 1 ' Vourt iitsptcifuUy, p. II, VS I.: St.. P. -S,!. 3..-.' SS 00 1 "Jri" f"T mj tur sirnrricun rarnitr w w.ie.w Hiai HC-ltuer IUU MOr Utl IDS, OJ gnuo, applied to ru poor land, will be sufficient to ptiMlure large crop of corn Corn is a very gros feeder; and to ensure a prolific yield mum he well led. A the land of our esteemed rorreanontleht "P. H." it a tenacious clay, he may gely upon iu.thst it mrxnanirai, propetlits, will prevent loss by evaporation of the snmumia of the guano al ready ftirmeil, aa well l that 'which uiar M oo hereafier be formed. Hence then it may he J" hope-lull." believed, that if he apply , liberal dos of guano to hi corn crop, lie may eonfi 1W 00 denll v ealculsle that there will be" enmiodi oT. 1 'P ,he l,ec'"'u,' r 'he corn crop may 01! hetupplied, to grow him a good crop .if wnrai, ami enable nun to teed hi wheat to clover, wiih every prosper t of the latter taking well, nd hearing him luxuriant crop, provi ded there be lime in his fait, (and from the result of hi experiment with lime, we judge such to he the (act,) it the aeaaon should mil prove a dry one, . , L . v Were we to plant corn, in land so poor, that, when unaided by manure, would nnlv prmhtee S bushel to'lhe acre, we could not rely upon let than 400 Ilm. ofguano ensur ing a good crop. ' Our correspondent appears to desire tint his laud should be brought to a state of fertility by the qvirkett practicable prisresa, and front the beautiful result of hi experiments with guano. We know of no agent to which he could look wiih so much certainly of success aa to that yerv manure. The next best one, would be j iU dolus of bimeMrUW-say 10 bushels per acre dissolved in one third lu weight -itf mlphtirie ariU, ililiried wiih twi or tnree part Us wetL'hl or water, to be mixed wiih ..quaniity of ashea eqiul in that of the Iluur correspondent is prepared to he con tent with a moderate crop of corn, be tnv give to the rnm 200 lb, tif guano. And a like quantity In the wheat crop that liny succeed it. If he shou'd pursue this Utter course, the presumption is, that the wheat crop would be the better of it , but it is jt matter of douhl with us, whether whit he would Ion in the corn crop, would not be greater, than lie would gain in the wheat crop. If we were to divide ihe guano between the twn crops, we should give 300 to the corn and 100 to the wheat. " " A8 to ihe "ririprtF' appearance of hi wheat and clover, fAf, we presume, was tile result of ihe Untkilfui (owing of the guano, By moistening, and piilverixing the lumps wiih the back of the ipade, he would not only make it in a better condition to be sown, ren der the operation more congenial to his hands, hut preyttiL Jur the time Jieiutf, all loss of the ammonia, a it would be- absorbed by Ihe water. We cannot crinceivihe exialence of any necessity for making his ridges ao narrow, at b feet. Certain we are, if he plotfgho his hill-aide horizontally, .u he ought he may, wiih Ltl.ecideijj rnplicate the "witilii ol iiiijridjrefjs Jyl Jiii'h tvarroiiif ntlging, tTtcre:w but of manure also. . The sueeessful retmlta of the experimeutaof "1'. It." wiih guano, art worth many theo ries, and ahould encourage hint to eonuimt iu use. . . Before any one ran ray what tubtancea hi land wants, with any degree of reiiainly, it win oe necessary to nv) an accurate and 1 tieteiil, rrsins tskitl? chtmitl. s. x'e think II likely, from llie iii-ncrintiini , . . .... " . . .... 1 '' ".; -' rmg to m 1 face miit of the tnors-finic uhainncpt lie a ,ir nors-finic tuhaiancet Which enter inlo the niliiv.ti j crop, ss well some of ihose Crgnnlc one that panl mnt delight in t but thi can nly be del 'rminetl. a in the ease of the surface oil bv an ac curately conducted analyaia. . CULTURE OF THE TI RXIP. JWAe EMor t,f the Amenta Farmer -.- , ,, 'r er tn mr ime itinnsi nnow. ;. ,e,,y . j-mm., rniertaineq tiiemem. lien wiih giving their experience and apolica pmu ptta ion 01 t. initio a a manure. . t I end v(t two tpecimenej of turtVins rais ed with ihe said manure they are Ihe lan- 1 . , . " ,1 itr 1!, ,!"!! hybrid or yellow Aberdeen t the other. Rut Uaga. or Mwedish. The feed were sown Ihe ae-eond week of August, on a piece of tana mat lias hewn, m cultivaUon tor fifty year or more, tinder the old tvitem of Mary lauu roution ot crops. Hist is, cam, oats and buckwheat, aa long ua they would grow; then briar. eassafra. oVe. for a furlough.. Last February I ploughed it a deen a three hnesc could turn it over, (briar, aassa fra and all.) planted it with mercer potatoes, giving 300 Hi, of (stiann to the acre, apply, iug it in the row after planting the potnlocs. The crop lookeil vary welt until the dry pell came on in Juno, when they dried up entirely. . , , . ; .. The first week in August we ploughed and tubtoiM Ihe ground a dep as oxen cojiU,! orswi i nn mi im in, liuano tnd tiu-bela Plaster to ihe acre; then, sowed the ground with Lucerne, with a alight sprinkling of mixeu turnip seeii, to shade the ernp the one sent you are ihe produce. ( wish von to notice the iz of each-tliey have both had an equal chance. Had it Iseeu a favor able easj 1 think Wt thotild have doubled our crop. .. . , :. t The H vhrid I eooaider ha advatt'tget o ver Kuu Uaga at a crop for stock. - It can ho own two months Uter, will cotnt to 1111 turily on poorer land; it i mofri hardy, aa it well g rww- tmul the very- Uteed oaon, -und will produce double the crop. At for Ihe fattening qasliiie I can nay nothing. We !btJljfjBM ly genuine, and Hir sale at ta nor, corner of Charle and Saratoga streete, : 1 " . 1 Liiceni town in 'Angutt. with a tlighi sprinkling of turnip teed, t shade the plant, is much boner than when town in lb spring: it hat no summer weeif to contend with, and will be tlrong eneogh to withsutnd the winter frott, ' ' 1 .''' f''-'.'.. Si..::':..J'.Y6un, Ae. 'v'r 8m!i,' Fuarv f The difference between Ui two, is, re- Uuateljt.apssJuaibasbaiui.e Between 1 oca 1 numa and toe Kentucky r tnt jVof CULTURE OF THE PEA. ; I 7 JUor of ik$ Jlmtriam FarriitT, ' There it not, perhaps, snv section of Vir ginia better adap-ed u the Pea than thi ; the climate and toil and tastes or the peopie, all combine M invite iu Cultivation and iocreaoej lit production. The pea," too, it dewtirled W tupersede erery other fallow -nn podr Isnd, and few remark on the different tarieliea ' may not lie ami; indeed, if every farmer, in plain etyle, would write omeihing, leatilfgm your better judgment to telect, yonr already valuable paper would increase in Variety and usefulness. Thi year I planted several kind of pea, which I will enumerate, with the 00 ervaiion. extending only thro' one tea eon, k tettle the character of" the different kinds. The Kliinney Pea, for all purpneee, begin to be placed. I think, at the head of the lift) it comes early, bears long and late, hat Una vine, and it a moat excellent pet for table ej its color it variegated, tnd each pewy when dry. mule in it enfelope. Tbi lat it the only thing to distinguish it from another early pea, which ha not so good a tine, tnd. whi.-h i known here a "The poor man' re- lilf.-' ... :,' - '",". 1 "The Cow or Yeatmaii Pea," Unfa light yellow color 1 hat a very large running tine, hot heart late and it long in gelling it growth, it hat not tiiit year been a large bearer, and though admirably adapted tor fallow' purpose when towed etrly, cannot he used after com, except upon yerv light, rich toil. ."The Black ciialk Pea," a it name im ITU, it a targe black pea; enmtt to mala- : fity and bears earlier -gnd I think -longtr thaa tlttt eo 4e4. il JJv'rha.'l the beat pel We have lor ttue use 1 sissvsnienm laml. a ntl are Sware, dwrinit the last working, F t.n.(l gen .If. .wit little tjiwe tut tiiepek reacn maturity. This it a coarse pea, lia tery'"" thick kin, and not eery good for enting. ' ' The Jelferaon Pea " is white, larger than ihe black-eye.has a wrinkledtiirface when tua mre, a fine trine, and comes earlyi h it too len der, however, to keep, though moat deliciou for Uble nee, and I wotild sdvit everybody to teed a patch 'Vfor that purpose. ' ' ' The " White, or Ilaile," is a delightful Pea for Uble us ) it is father laiger than the Jeireraon I hat a smooth surface and tolcrn-' ble tine it is mid to be a large bearer, though 1 hnve not found it 'no. Many farmer thiult highly of (hit pea, aud it will he tried fur fats hlW, ' .i.-i.::.'v..v..,..:lV.. .. The " Poor Man'e Relief, it mottled Pea, roniut early, it toon gone, hat a amall vine, ahd fit for nothing but early labia ute it lake in name from tin circumstance. ' - i The Blackye" i too well known to res' quire comment) under very favorable eircam. -ttaneet, it bear tolerably, but fumishet, I think, poor fallow. v. , The ".Mexican Pea-' it very email, of gren-cwlor, with while eyef it it-a good bearer, and hat, perhaps, the largest vine of any other variety, but like Jlie cow pea, il tsv very late reaching maturity! 11 superior vine- Tilt tut ittwtlH fWllt 1riwf 11 tfl w jefSt ute for r .mllnw purpose, tlinnjli tt can hardly be used to fallow eorn or poor land with much tdr '" ttge. I have never - seen it on the table, but. will lake your word that il make excellent ami p. One gallon tn the acre it laid In be an avenge for a good fallow, but great care 11 necessary in putting in. The pea hi entailer,' the sprout it tmiller and more delicate than any other, and ' of course more liable to be killed. knowledge the truth of your rcnarkr, "that a pei i a pea," in I ho ipirit in which vmi in- JiMiiUls- .1 liiik yo e diyrimmaw w i ih . great advantage, and I am in hope thi article will call out mailt tnora upon the tame subject, from more observant tnd better informed per- tons than myself. My farm it tilualcd upon the height of " Tea Ridge;'' the surface it rolling; the toil light, with a stifTclnv substratum. This may be taken at a general description of our coun try. We enjoy a salubrious climate, have ' plenty of marl, and an ouUet for every thing we ran mke. The York tnd ill tributaries, and the Rappahannock, flow on eilhet aide, tnd ate in navigation on the latler, and tail teasel on the former, keep apt ronsttnt com munication with most of the Alhntie cliie. ' " York river it behind the age, tnd a tiillnett now reijrnt on it turlace and alone; it shores, greater even than when our fathers first view ed this " delightsome " land. The tuhjecl of steam navigation on this river and fi tributa ries, I m glad to tec, it beginning lo excite tome interest. Meetings have been held and resolutions pasted, but little money subscribed. Cooper describe a thip in I ttnno driving on a Ice shore, and an American aboard pro posing to call a meeting and past reWutioat 1 poo. the emergency. .We ire much in the Way, tnd t d or all enterprise must b import ed. Will not mm company in your city tend nt a boat! ' We would visit you oftener, snd you something to buy, tad buy (omeihing from you in return, and die prosperity of your city would of course be increased by every 1001 01 country you, Cnul add lo the area or your uiaikttt or liotuv which you draw tup plin. . I mutt conclude this already too long arti cle, liv faying, the city of Haltimore it large-.. .1 inUeiitoil to you; you have drawn Hie at-, leulioii of lb farming puhlie to her, and giv en heralarge apace in their thought and there by increased her trade.. May yea go on in . ihe path you have chosen, though I much fear the many compliments and voinnrendationi you rereite, will turn your head; and to oon a ymi v.ilut your la'nirs a highly a yvur reader appreciate lliein, ihe American Farm er w ill begin to decline., Bkiuxutos. , 1 111 1111 11111.11 ,11 issi 1 isi ill sii n a 11' i"m iiiii isiii ssssi'ss Genius, when nt 'Under the control of virtuous principles, is very apt to 'purine Js ' 1 wavward conrae, to the injury not only of it possCMor, Hrot alter of wtt-tr. Tug I'liiNLtjvsor OaaNua't itvitu. Mr" who some year eince devoted so much lime and exertion lo tire recsjiery of the jewt-U of the Prince of Orange, which were ntolen. , from the Placet of L icken, and brought, to tins ; country by the burglars, it at length likctv .' to ootaiii a compensation for hi service. It 1 ttaied in the N. Y. Exprtta that the Nether-, lands ('overmenl have nirerd topay Mr. Seel :y ' C 10,000 fog hi prolcssional terv ice in Hit) , rase, and hat alrnady pid the rami amount h ether jwiriie who were engaged in trre-a Ihe robber, and nding him hack to Holland, -tt being tut reiward. luch.hidliten, oJTcii! ty,.,. the Dutch govermenU A part ouly M tn'- jewel wtrt recovered. 1
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