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f- fc 4 r . ' Oor e the plans of firj delightful Peace, ' V ' Unvrtfp'd by party tgtoflive like Brother!. VOL. XXIV. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1824; .t' ! V rvrvrn id) rminr rt-a jitd vrh if offkt IN MJfJLUt JUL JX-iL Hit JLJLLIH 11 i U :t N i vm ii ... if rn ii . it ii Mil ,1 iA - irw ii if ii ii i vsr. -V..: -V' . . , .it ..... i , . . . ' . in publisled every Fhidat. JOSEPH GALES & SON, . Jtt Three' Dollars per annum,, or One Dollar and a Half for half year to, be,: paid in advance. . . -,v: ' ADVERTISEMENTS " . , times for a dollar, and 25 cents for every succeedincr. publication : those . hose. of .greater length in the 9ft.me.proportion....Co3nrcifi- catiots thanxfuliy received. ....LXTTEas o Tiihtecntv Cotisnress - t . ---.;.v, 'SENATE; - : Mondat, Feb.-9. ; ' ' ' Mr. John Taylor, re-elected a Se nator from the State of Virginia ap peared, and took his seat. ' i Tlie Senate resumed the unfinished business of Fridav last, being the bill reported by the' Committee on Naval Affairs, authorizing the building of an additional number of 'sloops of war for the naval service of the United States. -The question was upon the amendment suhmitted hv Mr. Holm of Maine, propo?in mcrely'to authorize the ma terials for builaing the vessels to be provided. . - , . ' Mr. Holmes, of Maine, supported his amendment, upon the ground that, the timber for the vessels could not be procured until the next winter; as no contracts could be made early enough to get out the,timher this winter and tliat it was unnecessary fp appropriate the money, when the vesselxould not nssihlv be b ilt within the year. In Yhn financial concerns of the countrv, inrelationttothe demands upon the Treasury, he tnougnt tne whole appropriation ought not now to be made. ; . .Mr. Lowriccould not sec the neces iitv of buildinir so many vessels imme liately he doubted the expediency of making so large ansapproprjation, con fined to one or two years.) It is said that "the vessels are wanted for the sup pression of piracy." Mr. L 'slid, he fhonht that subiect was at rest ' Con gress had authorized the purchase of vessels for that purpose, at tne last session and we have been told,. from . ih'e proper department, "that the enter- prize was successful, and that piracy Was suppressed. " If this' is the case, that exigency doesnot now exist of course, there is less necessity to com plete these vessels immediately. On the ground that in . peace we'ou ghtto - prepare for war. Mr. L. was willing to vote for the whble'number of vessels proposed by this bilL .He conceived " the only question now to be,at what time the.monev should be paid. v He was in favor of amending the bill so as to appropriate ;250,000: dollars for the present year, and 150,000 dollars ' annually? for the fourSucceedingyears. He thought a permanent appropnation bet.ter than an . annual , one, a3 such a would tilace hev, subiedt before the Navy Board, to proceed according 'to' their judgment and knowledge of the business. He was not opposed : to the support of a navy; to' a certain, ex tent Reconsidered that our present naval force, with 'the addition of the vessels proposed by this bill, would be cuite lanre cnoush ; and, if the ac 111 VVMltf, 15" 71U'1VJ"' " .. O increase of the navy,yiad contained a provi 3ion r for ten sloops of Avar, . he ShDUJU nave opposeu auy luruicr in crease : but he believed 'some smal vessels were necessarv, and was wilU in to .vote for' the bill, provided the buildingoLthe vessels was not iiurnea. Mr. Barbour made some remarks, in which he expressed his ; opinion in f vor of a gradual increase of the navy, arfdhis o'ppositiim to the amendmeiit proposed, by tueentiemanirom Elaine. After some few further remarks by "Messrs. Holmes, of Maine, Lloyd; of Mass. and Smith, tne question was ta- ken on the amendment of Mr. Holnjes, and lost ll yeas, 21 navs. i. ? - r , In pursuance of a susestion' which had been made by Mr. Smith,' Mr. Barbour moved to fill 'the blank for the annronriation. with 250,000 dollars for the nresent rear, and 200,000 dol lars annual lv, for the three succeeding vearsl This was : agreed to," and the bill was ordered to be engrossed and lead a tlurd time. ; House of Representatives. : IMondat, Fed 9 V v : ; On. motion of Mr. Mahgiim, it vas : 7iesolred, That th e Committee on the Post Oflice and, Post, Roads be instructed tq in quire into the expediency of establishing a lost Route from Raleigh,' N. C. by - way of the Tlsh Dam m Neuse, and Blount Tlrza to ' I In mATinn t Mi -ilTonrmm' irnroo. u v? umce ana rost icoaas inquire into tne expc diencyjtf estabtohingr a post., route from Ra. rKkthaTTv i' V . . theiwhole, on thcvbill for, obtaining the .requisite surveys ot estimates onupaas and Canals. . ; , Mr.TJvinrtnn rose, and dplivefed -.when the question being put, on the motion of Ir- Barbour, to strike cut the enacting clause, it was decided in thenegativeyes 84, noes 108. ;:. : r ' ! llie question onnsing anu reporting the bill1 without amendment beinir a bout to benut,,Mr. Wickliffe proposed to amend tne bill, by striking out; tKe words " thirty thousand dollars" and inserting "fifteen r the plans and surveys.) This- motion was .supported by the mover, on the grounds of economy, opposed by Mr. :"?!i ,iori yf,,rrino. rf rmirsp fn the surplus fund of the Treasury,) and disr.rpilitahle to the countrv on account of its small amount . Mr. Mallary supported the motion, believing the sum sufficient - v ' The question being put, the amend- ment.was rejected ayes 85, noes 91. . i Arid the House adjourned. ? TTAVIXG settled himself, in Smithfield, XJB. offers , his Professional Services to the citizens of Johnston countv. Feb. 16. . , 27 6w -i 4 Tiimk Saves. CASH will be given for Five .Shares ofthe Capital Stock of the State Bank of this State, if offered immediately. j Enquire at the Office of the Register. Feb. 15. ' - ' 27tf VJ Wilkes County. . . . ' Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Februa- i ry oessions, io. William Daily Johnson, and Samuel F. Pattersoi, .Garnishees,' IT appearing to the satis ction . of the Court, that the Defendant is not an inha bitant of this State j it is therefore ordered, that publication be made for three months successively in the Raleigh Registe -."printed in Raleigh, that the Defendant appear at our next Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, to I rZ, Mnndav in Mav nTt. thn and thpr to nVlrl. or juuirmeni win De lasen according to me PraintiflPs demand. Test, ROBT. MARTIN, Cl'k. i KD for sale at J. Gales & Son's Book Store, the Gentleman's Annual "Remem brancer, and Ladies Pocket Book for the 3-earj 1824, bound in Morocco. Pncc $1 25. , t. , s fRoleg I? ayeY -mill. T GALES gives notice totthose Coun- XJtrn? has at present a .uffi&nt Stock on hand , and wbatthey receive in future, must Ve of. the best quahty only. , . v SR. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 20 1824. We cannot hear the result bf the proposed congressional meeting wnicn took place at Washington Saturday evening last until to-morrow or Thurs- day, and can therefore add but little to die remarks in our last! on this subjc. Ve think, however, that a writer in the Star has shouUd before he trasoutl of the wood; iri giving a ridiculous obi-1 f "1 . I tuary notice 01 the caucun.' v e cap T'J : - : ; . ' see no good ground for exultation to the enemies of Mr. Crawford from prti- c-.,J, rin ..nc ukaduvw. V" "o w ,w find that in 1808, Mr. Madison was recommended to the people of the.Uni-inely on as a Candidate for the Presidency, Miv Monroe received C5 . only. then, -83 totes in ISOSari1 65 in were deemed snfficieht evidence h o4ad llWt.nftrfnKlIBVnfPQ I - o " 'T"- - r " - neonle'nf ihr? tYrfranrti tnv&n hv i hp I f?1st of Hpremher' "Nn nrtlitimll infAl-iQtnrt UAn'rarAi"nfU-lt Ca tieriuuicm members otngress to Mn; I iigcnce pt . importance is Received py fageyadyanced" towards hinif Madison and - Mr.fM'onroe. we should I this' arrival. 1 excebt the cheerinfrconIh number will not be r be received as like ierior popularity bf I" i I cridence of the superior popularity - -V .v,.u- ate in the pendmff election . Wfehave no doubt it will be sO received. J11 Ps. .wnjen so M1"" "U1rm ;UUS vvv spacers, must furnish matter of surpnze to Fo- l ,.. Pf n.ink' that weare n the verge of I a civil war. A celebrated Statesman 0f the last century, happilj ridiculed the self-importance of those political I ii - ... i - . . M )X , . cles (newspaper editors,) who dis- putedras politicians ;do now- not on what is best to be done, for; the good 0fthe nation, but who is tp do it ? We donot wonder that sober minded who "look at the world through; the loop-holes of retreat, should be wea- ried at the perpetual jingle of the same iune, notwithstanding all its variations. ru - '"g " irom snrni neoie pr petulance, to I the deep bass of vulsar abuse. We are tempted to transcribe the remark of hLL,,,,,, W,.fn, oC ; r rwi vfc. imeiT' felicitous in expression, and cutting m application to all the -f folios ot tour, pages," which have taken the field, for or against the quintuple can- didates. 1 ' Because half a' dozen Grasshoppers, un der a hedge, make the field rinj with their importunate chink, jwhilst the great Cattle repose beneath the shade, chew the cud and are silent pray do not imagine that those who make the. noise, are the only.inhabitants ofthe field." , .V -; ;, I Taking ourown share of the satire, let Us not, brother editprs, fancy that those! wno maxe tne most noise" are tne only people interested in. the great na- tional Question now pending, i N men of our cduntry are " chewing the cud in silence," anxiously awaiting the result. For ourselves, we have no doubt in what way it will terminate,' and that theroicf? of ihr -people, ! speaking thro? their Electors, however chosen, will give a majority to Wm. H. Crawford. The Editors who support the other four appear, strange as it seems : in US- Pniiall V sanp-llinft as to the Success I of the Gentlemen they support It sometimes happens, however, that the less ground a person has to stand upon, the more tenaciouslv he contends for it, and thus it is with certain-editors of our acquaintance. Tjie last Hillsborough Recorder, con tains the following notice : i fhose friendly to the election of Gen. AN" DRF.W JACKSON to the Presidential Chair are revested to meetat the Court IIouse ln IIillsl)OT0U&h' onthe JhxiTs: day evening of February Court next at car - ly.candle lipht, forthe purpose of taking and adopting such measures a, wOl lead to' the for. taation of a general ticket in his favor. V .The New Episcopal Church, ; in the town of Newbern in this State, was! consecrated op the first instant, by the Right. Rev. Bishop Ravenscroft, of thjs city. The7 Church is said to' be linriva)led by any in i the State, fori beauty of" plan, quality of materials f and excellency of workmanship.? Dart a1 sale of the news, his nroduced in.000. two-thirds the - f the building. 7 j . " - . iij? ' ' i ' i .1 1 m- , 1 - . . h The United States ship Cyase, now lying at. Kew:Ybrk, is under sailing or- Ifloa fr-Havro sh wm .laoW J- o "w "I on board the Hou.-James Brown appointed Minister to France, (ve presume a less V -V" " vr: ' Istabbing ler in eight or mne , places I J "w, , "r I ,,Ju wiw Muiuiauug vucisee,xo jusseainy Keaa iiocre. daughty ex - , If, at?a arrived at Charleston, on the 9th I desperate act he threatened to shoot ( 1816, mstdectirdm Borde papers' aatTywhwas kn eye wifnestoVthe : , -i"lnB'' V-''- fe-'--', L; tthe were leceivedrrrord ltSat.cityr;So,tlic transaction erlreprn firWntlnn Crrisri cncc a o I , r c. "r7 1 - and a fair maintenance of their ground on land.' ":tv J -1 ; y :v "".''' - ' : '' "4: . :;;-r r" New-York. A bill is eforp ;the VLk e i'Mtii: kV . j Imprisonment for Debt' . If thfe Jbill pass, tne law win tase eneci irom ana aiter tne lourtnoi wijnnuj df this State, adiourned; a resolution was.:, auoptea, recommending , to tne i members a p . I Til 1J . . a IQA nnnmmnn1 mn. rv thA nnnfl I . ' . '.i . i o 5wwai people of thd State to manufacture their own clothing materials.. c j ' -v; ? .V 1 , . I It is stated in f the! Mislbiiii Rermbli- ,z u u 1 ' v -u -'; ;" c jL m, that the number of emigrants to lgrants that state . the past season has been greaLei uiiiu in iiny year siucc Aoiy, and is supposed.by.some to bequarto the aggretepf those who have rriv- ed in tlie three interveningyears. ijlliey have neraJlv nroVftftd the havcceneraiiy proceeded up' the Mis souri) and towards Salt-River. r ' -v .A ioW r'tiA'U ' ' r? 7. corrects tne errors into, wnicn itj nad been betrayed touching the outrages I 0f the Osage Indians. Tljre was but one attack, instead of twoMbr the two hunting parties1 were united at the on- set, and consisted of between 20 and 30 men. The fugitives fled Jn pairs, or in couples without knowing, at the r-It' f'l t i ofthe General Assemblf to " T i oCT ?ir: l in clothes of Domestic Man&c- H8 e OI'1onncr- ;f r f , ' -.. ; .. ) ; tion with the FiCftPresidency ? . ic v Mt"v "VTT113' sition tto elevate Mr. - A b a m s to thesf;- but they concur in reporting fronj 5 to cond (and eventually, tprobaby to the ;. v 8 pf their party killed. . . I ; r first) office idihis governni ; " r - : ' . ' ' tt - ;: iflion was np'ttbe. sentiment, ire yen'- i. j Jamaica. By our last accountlfrom ture to assert,, with which the riegativlj . -yy Jamaica, it appeared that considerable 'rtfe u:"; ''iUUs.nkr.-by;, appincuMuuB , wci c t c uuuwj I nrehended. We now learn b v from th island of the 6th of Ja.nPrj4 xnat eignt oi tne miserauie wreccnMiau Deen tneo ana executeu. xi was pro- ved that they had intended to set fire to some, trash houses on one of the l estates, and as the whites and tree per sons of colour came to extinguish , the names, thev were to have Deen anur-l- dered. The rebels were then to have i Proceeded tO Port Maria, Set the tOWn on fire, and massacred the whole 0f ttfe white inhabitants and free persons pf j 1 I colour. Eighteen other negroes impli- cated in the conspiracy had, alo been apprehended, and were to be brought to trial before the Slave Courts., Al- most all the estates, more or less, are stated to have been, concerned in this Kuciri nice . . ' ' I ! ' The disappointed office-seekers, Ul pennsylvania, fcfve been hanSink arid burning the new Governor of thatState S . , v rn -i,nv' . f,; J Sa of a. revolt of the negroes, and, that ae- 0f N. York, or even Baltimore,; astjiis v vera! of the ringleaders had been apnand most of the news bwjiat is goirg , ; ' fT. " ' I 7 I " ' f " "lr ed indubitable proot ot the discern nent 01 meuroveriior m rejecung tiieii pre tensions. An Executive' officer ineed ' desire no better p roof of the wisdom off his appointments, than such-ridiculous antics as these on the part of the dis- appointed, : - We regret to remark the continuance of an unusual degree of niorjtality in ot deaths last weefc was one hunated&h the natural small cna. twelve hvJ mn-1 1 . -- " 1 sumptions and ikcenty-foUr by ttphus -i fever. 4 . Tk a TK;iU-it: v i Ux--1 xmwuwpuiA Aurora swes 3 J 4 ieized 1 : assist V? 1 nC. Ulf I- 4liA oitVl fmi nniu l.r-l Ann I..1n ti i ii 1 Liiat. u. lew uav s silicon man nv iriwnanii" i u ouuiu csu. ..ih. jjiisaisgronT. inniiu.iitu. . -I 'fN.'.X iiiey-V;.' 'hrkriJered '-his wife, 'bvl At the seat of WnKam-cM'Craw'ioL Ul XH t", - r. w V'ww" f " -jjvit pMSAK-jryion vv ooa, geaL7. he awaits to answer theonded laws 6F. hiscbtoj-'y. I-;:;' ;vKi; -?:j?r. t r&K$-Z7?& liX'JV k0 r t tetters fix betters" from 'Washington state that. (th ends of Mr. CuAWroKii have had the !rno dest assurance" to sound :the rrienus oftJIr. lDaks and Mr. Ctxi ta kno if either Woyld7 accept pf a .nomination of - fTctf-President ; i ,'.1. ... la" i. . .!"if lV.- ' next. To whi First; as to the fact : we doubt it as w uic .jia suus am w - -!' vsecortdlv If a disposition h . ' ' . . 4 J i .. -i . - - mamfestedVby tne friendsof Mir. Crawr -':'t, ford, to co-operate with theirrepublican H- brethren of the East, by selecting for v ' the carcely. - second ,ofit Rthe go y i , ernment one of the most . distmguisnea f f ir'xr.. ,,;.J hot conceive that they huVie : done any :7 thing to call for the appalling1 dentin -7 ; ciatioft of the Baltimore ratriot, wh6se shrinking; tndesty revolts at the baroT suggestion of the iact. Ori the contra v1 ry, we applaud tlie spirit of Iriendr ; c lmess, of conciliation, of a regard to ' harmony between the different sections ' ofthe! Union, in which such disposi-vv ' j Heaven it ere more general m this our day ; Thirdly We, do not know thatt Xdi&iatiou is precisely Aesentimept wnicn fmce; 4c.ft'ft; izen to i the 'second oflice ihi this govern . , . .- 1 1 ' ' -I - II ' 1 J.V - ll''-' ment, wpuiiMiaturaiiy excite in uieuur som tot Mn URAWTORp nave snewna aispo- n . - ft of .hr tnrt ghonid reach us bv waV 7 " f ... Blarjkets took their naWiroiThb mas Blanket, who established the first manufactory for this comfajtable article at Bristol, hng. about the year 1S40. W ilming ' ton. ' Feb.7- CEST8. Fayette 'ville. Feb,; 12, Newb&rir Feb 7 I 175J ; 43 -1 -9 a' 10 20a" 25 32, a 35 26 a 2T .30 a : 35-"i Ceitxs. 125 V BrYindy.Cog; Apple, 125 40 40 a 45 9 a : 10 Bacon, DllH A . 8 ' a 9 12ial6 I2al5 30 a 32 23 a.. 24, 35 a 40 Beeswax, ; ; Coffee, . 20 a 23 cotton, ; 40 " 12 a 15 10 ajl2 12 a 13 2kimf Candlea; 12 a 14 12 a H Flour, bbl. n 625 650 $5 a '54 $7 a 3 Gin, Holland, -American Iron, per tony Lard, ,:-t;':i Molasses, . Potatoes, bbl. Rum, Jamaica, 100 90 a 125 43 a .45 125 'V- 42 A 45 45 ft '50 ' : $95 a 105 J120f - 10,'! Sa 1W i 9 a' 10 20;'.' - 25 it 25 28 a 30 50 1 90 80 a 100 W.' lndi?, 65 a 70 rOa, 801 IceVper cwt 275 83 350 a 40W Salt, Liverpool 50 j 85 a m TurkIsI 45 85 a , 90 Slga Loaf, ; 18 a -20 Brown, a a u 8 8a .101 10 vcwu 1 1 300 a 400 6 a .71 Whiskey, 40 . 1 37i a 401 In this county: on Thursday eveniner, the 12th inst Priestly H. Mangum, Esq. Attorney . ' at law. of Hillsborough, to Miss Rebeeck 1L : r youngest daughter ofthe Jate Col. B. Suther- land. . ; '-; . . v . '. In Sausbury,6n the 3d inst. ilrl Matthew . On the 29th ult. at the residence bf Aii . William u. nail, mere t;oe Cor-oh h TdrAnj . iwb..ow -V16 5th ?nsti M- fachard At Trenton; n the same eveniner.' Doctor : x ranvis uuvai, io iiss Tiancy .yryan. . !.. Al KPCKiBgnam, 1 v incnmond counrn on Sunday evenine- the lt ?t: TilW rvfi. or.tnat citizen or nis inenus. . t c are pretty sure,., tneretore, tnat, ii as; v the ratriot asserts, anv of the frierid9,l i accounts 1 on here in the way of electioneering has v u aged 72 years: be was a toldkr ih'the eV ( lvtywar.,f -Hr Also, in Salem. cshrisiopher Rejch, ged 62 years. ;v; "5 HUi (Li I ftHUUCU . . ... 1 COUntyf on tH Uv ,r: ' pr V. p. r. 4 i 'I V as been I i' ..-I "VC V it.,;
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