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Iisivp l.rn ; ppninw d and M r I Imn tin Suite, has btn a jmh ilicTl . i the head T Hit? L ni U te id Clain.n, a staiiotrvhich he Im- filled Im nu.ii yeaih, with ilis tit I'.iiiNiif d iibil iv am) iistlulmss. tl fi ll)V i,ic &t i icmt n liau been n ) n . li ( lr..inmr ol the respir tMe "UUl M iVH SH Mill I Ml llu II i); h, ?z. iM . Hojw, of FJechiiM; , INI L; it ol M ayb ..im Memo; Iiytii, m F- reign Afi'aiib; i r. W bstrr. mi tin Judiciary ; M ; . Vhim, ,i. j;iltaiy Affairs; Mr. , S "us, on Nav.tl Allans; Mi. loin- iinxi, n Loiiiiii.t ice; Mr. Stotl, on I ublic Lands; An. INialhny, on iaiiiilH( uuih; jVl i. Van Krnsselacr, 01 Apri iillin ( ; Mr. (rke,' on In ClKt UT -.1 iM I . iiUlgtah, on iMIl iliii) rn-i' is; M Allen, ol I inn. nil III t luiii iiHf v Chums; Mi. hJ a tis, ol N i' mi public Lxptn fill in M In Ht.ue of KepttsenU tivs tttij'.i.t licit from F'lidny to sny n Vnt unlay and to day, have not xpe.ed.-d 1800 b g. be 'rutin lit iii iiln ns; t xc ivel ihe purehaser. Liverpool, JYov. 'i.-rThe demand for coiiiui hi beiM execeedingly li mited the lant three day, t he sale being estimated at iJ300 bales only. FUOM UUKKCiv The IJ.iilunoie Patriot lu.nishea il.ft following ini'i-resting eXlracis, re crit (l by a merchant of (hat lty fi-m an mteiligeul correspondent, who hrt 1 lie hesi mean of blaming cornet information: i- .i !. p'.ssi Pi -ions. The t,rn I i (jfiqi:'t it1 fee--i-il i f ; r 1; o kji 'i:s-:i, i;n: diiriiiee if ! If A J.L KOI K. Its li e juu hi i hhip JdIiu" C(tnr, Ci. ei. iiimvi iI nl IM ilacielj hn, J It .' J J" f l;; r lui" nt' ivi') i t! c 1 h i.l delnhi i , and Livereoi to ioih. 'J 'hi most imjmrtanl nrlirleft ilu v CM.iuth arp the olheial deelaraliim l Mm ii.Hiiisl J'trun I. Kunia. with a 6ltt n nl f the BnrcP8P8 thai late ntt' itded the Iiusi8n itrnm ' at ti e (iMt niM. The Hrtti'dh' Pre mn'' i in vain to Mcyijit to disguise lh uct Mion c i ccruii 'i this wi. Tt c it tTel l I'mhhu is tirurn lj i: ore con. pi cnitsrii hy it ll n ihht f Ki i (', 1 1 r r n s , tii-.d et'!n! it must Le t-i ut lerilipr t iHTitHfl inettt tm H i ptiil i linssiH, u l i t;Uuw loiihl ut -V i bijiKi et.rii '! itif ;e fijuit li lV Hi ll i. II'MM, lU'li HlllllCil-lil t- f ) n'hT '' r wiieri'nive a qinn im i i fi i.- 1 1. i'. i . i r rnt i f a't: ( k i . i V. t! her (nit it.' ,;' ' '.. iV iH'i M.e'y tliitt a I " . ... j ee in i'.in-'p' n reiiiain imin HnriU'il for many jenis loj ger. ,J'iV' Vrk Dec 0 'l In p;u hft ship Vmli united l.-.s cvMt g I' "is- I. iwrpHul, having sailei! tin i t hi I' i' nl Ni'Ve.i hff. e ai indi hied . ( ;;uiim Ik C'sl tor s m 'i. l! i.l i!i. le lmluve and Imv rectivd purt of iur Loudon .lih rd r;i I rene uus said to huvp It '.'.eec't . he had no igi-ls. Ibra hie HnChu htiH I'l en t!,vk.ii m hid cuit'i, The ( i plain ', luts al so i.li't ied a d eai ut-ar V ruriu, mid i; nil rrpi-i ed I an.uii hat been si en: wnij!ll. ii- huceniled in . iii iif a 'i u'ikioh Ingiue, and an soon a i. wai abandwi ed by the Turko. to k jodSC'Ssion and esliiiuished.ihe "AMI"''. . V '.'. ; 'i I e cottta mai kVl was ga'n pr; -t i, ttiiii Ve jrue had ilec ined Ui-.i i! I'Dc t.ii;l (it'iiif) it" pfiunii. VI t . teMf I;' fr Mfl Vltlr. niate that heI nicy !' iucreniug the ii'y n im ported wool. On mmion ol Mr. Cook, ihe nobjAci of classins; the Puldic f mitt nr-fMRCHt on n n xale. ami of Ojj'Strigo,ArchipelaSny'Qct 13. exiiouihiiic the debt due lor Public i ne i nrka will nut1 attack I ho Kaiids, were refered to the (Join mil (i.eeks, ao I t he Greeks are toulweak ice ou Fubhc Lands. I lie snbjeci of . . t . - ... lo iii.ike a'i ntiai'K ou ilia iutk -u ati appropnali'tn lu compieie uie lare ships, although a few uajs ago roud fioin ieniphn to Lutte itoek, iley did make an attempt wilh Ihoir WiSs also.'eiVred to the Couiuintee on fire veseij which teruitnauM in the Iliads and Canal, on motion of Mr i.ms of tnein, Miinre which the I ink is Cimwuv. eleetei) to the Senafo by the LegUla- 1 meisasfp was received from the Fres fure ol S. (J. in the i.nni uf Mr tlar I ciiiimeiug oie nilurtnuliau per, appeared tun) took his seat. relative to nuSian AtVairi, in udduion In the iiue, the Itev Mr. F"t'o wlmt was enmiauuiealed at t;, was elected Chaplain, on the first I commencement of the session. i tie ballot A number of petitions were j bill fr the relief of the New Ifwrk piesettted, and a v.treiy of resolutions "d Peoriay Ivauin Institutions of the wit- submitted and reftred, notly ; Deaf and Dumb was taken up tu ou the subject of i'st roulea and pe-- j ciiinuiiliee o ihe wiiule and repoiit d, sions. r. Fearce presented one. J bill oh an unieudiuaat beiu proposed r-IVrinsr it to the i;ommi!lepon Man- by Mr. "Il11801 londu, ihe bill ' -- ...ii i .. ufucturea, to iequire into the expedi- aaa ampnuiueui were laid on I ho table. A iju-ui number of resolutions were ull red, aui uig othe a, one Uy Mr, Crunhi r.eog ol iSVw York, reia iive to ilit- quou ny and its-jii (,q of merehuoiime exported fiom ihe United Stales to Hrmgh colonics, embraeetl in ttie late Order iu ou li cit; A renolutiou ottered by VlV. Ward of New Vruik, reteiing lo the Libi ary einnmiitee l lie subj cl ff preparing pain mi; io till the acant paee iq the Uuiiii.da ol the Capitol, x as adopted. A resolution uaslaiduu toe ablo by vlr. iVlartiudale uf i w York, relative lo i.ny evaiions h.ch m iy have iukeu piaeu of ihe dunes siill lying tiil VJyteiene wiln Ins Among the petitions presented in wlultheel. i he Oreek iiave either die lluse of Uepfost utatives was a gone to Ja-.-o or lo lly dia. Oi. the memortai of ihe wonlleu manufac iorea uothii t is doing. I lusi night njies,ol Providene'e and its vicinity communicated wiih ilo, and a boat hy Mr. Fearce. The memorial aks mp sed by lan in imported ivoofifnd horn N poll Liird Cochrane who be assessed upon ihe nquure yard, was nit vi till a -23 J fe i1 -1 hu noi ar- uimmi coiIom Cloth, at a mimaium r v d. but vus, an usual, dully ex- riia ion and tha ft du v he imnosed pet lt d. ttirnhim I'ncha is reinainiog ujmmi (lit same when sold by public quiet at Triptililzu, muting ihe hi- auction.'' ivitlofthe Kyi'tian Hee.j hul whe-i - - iiiei ii will c u r not i to be doubt-f December 8. "' d, a it is s.iid the Facha'n funds arej jn Senate, the it v. Mr. uy .xhausicd' land was elerted Chapla.n for th Comioj; out ofihe liulf of Smyrna, .....ni Sessiou. bom.- Uiscumioji on Momlay last, tpok the big u-jt0(lk JllCe uu lhe re.,lutiou -ff re: an. of Uolmt, from Zaiite. A tew preCL.J,.1. tnrhi vlr. Cham 'la) ueiorr, nm: un-auiicu hi uic Durq Passage, w, lioard d by two may tt'':pettviriL must he done, tri f' iict lest hit .uii). to check the jri'neral l) U' and about UO men, furm i Iro, who lock A3 bwXt-H migar sailn, cor- dage (e. cvc. i am sorry loniy un iiia lecome ijute couuaoii, and is re lied lo a synteoi, in d .fiance of l he . .eal Naval force which is iu k-a, part ieiiia ly Frcncli, AHX"nun, and Mnglis'i. liven he Huteh have .i larger foroe ilia" we have, liin i heir 1 1 tile )s not so valuable b) inu uy thousand.. .Fxuact ol another Lei ; e -dated ! timyrttO.,? In October 4-Yu viill have hpi'd of ; h v u ex uee ed .nd siiddm c!:ang whici hi V p.'ac'rti (1.outailin"ple n th jlli June lust, by the annihilation ..f the old and formidable body of .1 inniHsnnes. Ihe new troop re ex.'-i cisi' f; tl ' ly and Ihe (iiai.i! Si igitoi is at iheir head, but it wili be long, il not impoiiblp, lo put the new tiysiem into execfii ion'. k I he condiiioni which Kossia die !a(ptotlie I'lirki, though han!, will be submitted lo. and peact, whif h as never (ituibted of will f(llov. The Knglish are trying lo gl some luvoraole condition for the (ir k , guided m proiiutiiy hy hi li.h lu tereni; an I lhe in v keep l.u, Co chrane as n epouvutitail, to ehiain peipe by something more from the l urk"; meal.!::'' hi get It s 3U.OO0: sterling, his sole obj i t, I exp et. I'Ve Captain I'ucha bus been parad ing Inn Squadron duringall this Surn mer. hot li ially Inn dune nothing at all, excp hulling some Greek fire whip. I vxpeci he will goon take hi Winter qiiHrteis, probahty at My telene, Ibrahim Pucha is rather iu Forte, and is i Kim . ky 1'onhaw has ntfs, ol Maryland, m relam u to n ip, .ointment of iho Standing Com mitle'-n, which resulted n the adop tion ol a modi tied resolution ugg. t d (o the original mover dy Mr. Van ..uiu.n In ihe House, several connnunica tiotts were, reeeived Atlaid .m Jie tab c A .h ssagt from th lJremdent euclo a d a eouiuiuuicat ion from t ho Con msiMiier ou the t'ubfic Buildings, I nun wyich it appears thai, during tite pieseiu year, the expendituit have b eiwas fo l.w. On the Capiiol .nut grounds. :o.t.43 t-3, Fr siden sjurt'-e. ;l.531 9 I', on iht Teni entiary. 7 HS'J mi WasTiitignn Jail 3 030 47; on Alexandria Jail 300; on the . wiys henvecu th.- C ipitol and lis cunve ollices t -273 IU; nrid ou fiie ngines and huse, lfiU 14. Amtl er message cove ed a communication hftiif ihe Wnr Department, in reply io a resolution of ihe House on i- e subject of donations made by the in. !i uj tribes to commissicnei s of ibe United Sluies. A ilurd message con veyd a icport fiom the buperiuiejid ent of the Lead Mines in Illinois atid Mmiiur-u which, contained some in iereling fatja. aiiabsiiud of which hf iuiind in oui' renort. A com Vfd li.e sons 1 the late L5 uiainiu est m 10 iho 'p aker was laid before. the. 11 iKe, uskiugof Coi g ess to pur etiiise the piciures belonging to ,r. est, which by his death had de volved U his sons Ike letter u -e o i det vrt to ne laid on " the table and printed. (itU:.;N8B0H0UGFI: WtiU VEHUAY. DEC 20. While A'irtue roitu, letheFH in rej 1 ;e The Catih- Show and Exhihiti in d Dnmcstic ManulacJuiPs of the G (i f d tgi'irtiltuial Sorit-tv. o k dare ii tins Town on ThiitHilay isf. l ite exhibition f Domes ir Mann fartures vas Ligoand of an eX'ellent qurtltty ; !) pretniiims were award p(l a follows : i n Wilij.-.m Dentun, Ksq. fnp the b;sf three car old Hoise Ch, five do Mars. . Ti Ji'nilMiHn Hndginvfor the e cimd best llncc year old lluise, iwo dollars and (iliy rents. To Abel (iaidncr, for the best Beef, five (! .,lhrs ."' , To Chris opher Morinf, for the best yrar old H i; two d liars. To Jnhti M. I) k, Kwj. for the best' Pig of tlio Guinea breed, no d liar. To Joseph Gibson, E q for the most Corn r iised !) .f :ine acte of Laud, (1)5 Kiishels) five dollars. To FeinHIey , for the mos Cot tnn raised ofF f one are of reclaim ed laud. (9S0 pounds) ten dollars. To M h. David Worth, for the oil M-.ricci iiiijh. I i.d bet i. n teiM d jl i I.- Coitstatjlli oi i , tbal the purle I taken p( H8 sii n i l An i ns; lf;e eila Ii-1 foiinalfy bi ; i j.n i! the li!uiKian i del is neenpied by the Greeks, and is I'' . uUiii -Ki.il thai a ir,i;i o iience ' eloelv hesinued. mm u I I I o h en ignn! 'ahi r rran. I( v ei.ui it d il at the kmtr of 4i.sJiJ4;ititl)ilL..r 'it K Yi; k v as verv il; bis le., : tit I -I. e,e i ili'i-d, aiid it vug tl.) . (I 1 1 i fit w ould noi ! eui. . V; t t ni.miff: hud ri iurnVd lrini Xv in i . ' .Liverpool Oct. "30. ;'The inftiwar " thi l It i ti wek have l eer. ery fio sr- ilo itt i -I-i? 'pnceii have rece d? .'. ? 8v - '' . . ' . Jlft.wi'd y - h u r it. tig. 'I -y-- mo n t e ai.in itiini iji tl i i tl li o orkH. t i li i . i t.d li.otiui prirei cehiiot I JILyie , lit i:t j i. i'i' I i!i n th, il I us hi Vn dr " ,..n..inUiii.ii vina rerciveu irom ute ecretaiy of ihe Navy, containing best pair of Hole Blankets, four dol tlie information u.ked for at ihe last lar.H. ! vSegHion, as mi the olheers ai d crew To Mrs. Abe uanlner9 lor ttie on board the ketch Intrepid when ihe next best pair o&K'se Blanke, three attack was in ule on the frigate Fhil- (I0ars. - . edeiphia. A 6otnmuii?atiou was re- Mj as P dlviPennf for the best eeived from the hniptroIer giving a picre Flflhtiel, fhree d dlars. Im ol the unsettled balances which 0 Mha Tliank'ul- Rankin, for have been o.standi..5'ori Mie books (hp begt )ieci 0f Shirting, three dol- of the I reasury lor more than three . 1 ... disposed towards the Forte, and is i r'': Z " Z second best mere ol Flannel, one .h..,'..ill... Km.k Poshaw has,1 '" " -AMat. ' , pnation lor the panieni v iiie nev- ' : olu.ienary rie,sio,;, and a, pri-' To Miss P dly Penn, for the best ivate bill for the relief of Warner piece ol I nule Ldnnen, ttiree uoi Wing was reported by Mr. Vinton lais. .' .:..-' from th' Commit tee otf Fwbhv, Lands yfo Mis- Thankful Rankin, fr ic several resolutions were offered. u. second best piece of I abio Lin- coin- ncn, one dollar. ' ori"wrTt -j MrshlohiiHIr-OU'Jc.forJJM.. I .1.. - nil inn mi p Ait t . 1 t a uniior,,, ,Mem ol Bankruplcy us j ! ,,t? 7'1 " Vr'V' " ? . i best Coiinterptne, two dollars. rrfVred to a Comm. tee, eonsis.lnt; of lr fyM' d pau j Folly Penn. for the best ' . A' i I..... .v A. tvi ntiat anil ' w. . . . Messrs. Hai.e, Bemen, miih, "l l"virm. "-"7;, niecp of Check, Green and Dliie,tWo dollars. '"COKGIiESS; " irmiin$tutr;Vrtber tone of whkb rred it ta the' In Ibe Senate, h. Rill to" establish on Public Lands to rep ... ,.: i. I..... ... he exneiJienev of allowiog p IBk.&aBVn UIBUBT B T MM W W V Mm Mm W K of Maryland; J-iUbt-et Vbb Buren. ,,tt" " -o" V" V Johnson, of Kvwurk and -anford. .V!f Un'd; ,0 lhe Not ice wan given li Jolnioi). of Kentucky, that he wi.nld to-day auk e a v e l o h r i n "g 1 h ii Bil f To t l b e a bo I i noli of in j i im i rt ii l fcr 4eb "A esolutji n w ut" laid; im the table by J1 LfSm tiibej o f iuy J frd. telaVjr jilJii-vt nmcttliot..ap'pfdElJtij;. i.li. I n f' I f n'ti "''' t i r ,y t t i r 4:'t' f SWe rvlP, at the miniinuu price - - - - December Hi I he Seoate wag occupied the whole of this day in . ballot'ing or the CotTtiiiit tee s , .'aeeardt i r- to iTieT n e w 1 1) Mrs. Abel. Gardner, for two. Tromitation Casimere Shawls,- one riolluf. ' ' I t l o Miss Polly Penn, for the beat pair Cotton Stockings, onrj dolhr. To Mrs. John M Dick, lor two -pair AVooUeiiSt wking?onetilollar 1, . 1 7 ' f't (t JJL Ur. n a m nKRS
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