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..TVS t ! 1 1 1': ."I 'J t III 1 !. , i n .ii. t.:, ! i.i.; ? ! I. " I i 'HI r ; PASSED- IK lo& : -.,-' ' . (tVV; AUTHORITY.); An Act authorising certain i ljrnltafons of Slaves by deed ot writing. 1 i- 7?i if -ewccfI by. the 'General Assembly JState qf VXorthCar6litw7and it is fiercby enacted by -the authority of : tfrc sameiT) fo :vy. limitation, by deed or writing, of a slave' or slaves, lilcrcafte'r made, which limitation if con- tained in aiastwill.nr testament would be good and ef- fectualvas-an executory devise tr bequest, shall be, -and ' ir hei eby jleclared to he a good and ; effectual limitation in if inniiidr r of Hirhslnve orslavcsV ; . , -' 1 f ' r' 1 UMnd bclit further piactcd by the authority aforesaid, . TKr.f. h,kv Jimif alinn jnalle nr reserved:-: to the;: grantor? vendor :fTrVniin in anv such deed or writing of a slave An A ct to iuneni an act. entitled " An Act to appoint Couimissioners to I U.viejr and'lay 'off the road leading: across the mountain, from the tojrn I tlvf ooTvffv C.tvnVrAd rf dkebroogh. to Mrs: Bogle;in IjM&cti.gj . :: ; v v o" v V fflMSEft JYonii'Varoiina; una u is nereoy Kefta&woy iM auvyoniyx :. of f fo? '! samel fTh at D avid i La wsl ieii'r John rRusseU, i v James u ell born, itoDcrt uarson ana mtcnoias Norton, oi Iredell missioners Monday, Feb; ,16. Mr McBafHe spoe about nalf& I Hour in favor of stnkincont this daug ofuir He was followed' by M easrs. Mercer and Brent alsq; m favorofstrlkingrouL Messrs. ClavC Cambrelehs:, aadiAbi - " ' .. .t -. ; against tne motion to strike . . y- . , . v. ' a ..rr i . ilmittee of the whole, to the ttirther con-Uv .nmmi hw m1 nKf;u !.'' to vip.w.iav on ana amenaiTiie roaaueerin-i . . -.. t """"V'-.'n-'r- icave . f: j . , r rt fiijMitfnM 4-hn in iAruiicn iinnni i .. t. z -s - j- t . j at the foot dfthe mountain GMGJS to7 TfeiJ.: side of said mountain, and ending at Mrs; Bogle's, : - Jr.J .,rf :wnU.V. a .- xounty j and tlie said Commissmne ning north in Irede iiMtir nv hnn n Ha hAMihv anthnHcofl nnn om ltflmiPfl rn I . . , -i . . . - i! . 1 jui 1 ij ui. 1 wrcui, (Mu.ii; f IT? J aDout' two hQurs,'.id whicb heiJportniyea i tee oi tiie wnoie, online t pu i to amend view iay,on ana amenu ine wiioie, or auyjjari, oi wm and distresses experiericed un- the-several jacts respecUng duties roaa. ; .rv v.-i" 'v H v der the present system ounoiain meumpor is. road - " T r- ;"v;i.i'fTfcv; . der the present system ofholdin f M.Jlnd be il further:enacted9 That said Cohirnission- person liable to arrest for titisU an iers, after expendmg" the monies hereinafter, appropriated, propriety of superseding that sj on d.the r?S The question pending fromuhe laW system (day of v sitting,, teing; on "the motion of II ' . . ' .. .. ' . t . j tl..Ki I on saiq roan, they, or a majority oi tnem, are. nereoy au-1 ujr auopung pruvisions ucur as i fl5"Sr w.c.v.,,3v. clause. in Uu'Ail Mn0A aMrwimf -o ftnffirimit iiiimher of contained 1n the bill liow presented to posinff a' duty of six cents per souar nrh-Knifiatuu J h-ulMt bferi made to another bersoh. overseers between the town of Wilkesborongh and Mrs. the senate. il . 7 Mfym WnS ,im1?uTled 8,M l;nilJ.tlV!, . d"! .1 :,! "a B;; . J1..T,'cr 'F r50I, A , ; f -i .n rii o.,fi,f;oft fii? tri rail all 3After Mr. Johnson had concluded ms AlivCamreleng, (who had last even. .aVUmTtual, cording to;thfirst sec- Bote's, in Iredell cou nty,and D.1 " remarks; the subject, onltnotion of Mr ingmorfivtl lion l-lliis act. i , ; l . iim.ua v-,- - iVIBarbbuf was pbstpotield .till td-morrow, tee,).ccupied-rthe floor,; in'oppositiont,'; fo work oh and clear said road, in such man Snmii4.-ti'iil !w vcf f trcc-il- iii-nvl"anil rpfr?otiiK fl TitliPl I OVei"SIeiS. ? AvHtfciimvtvai?cWoflaves-are or may be by law're-her as may bepre8cii?beaJyaM Txx Vjl 17i :v V...v-.i 1 V.-fe-.ict.-.i ,i,vn,i o-icri . ioritv of them i- and persons so liablejo -.work on:publicr-... 1 . xuesdat, .ra. i J z i ; ' c i . : - ' ' . ' T. J roads, and failinar to attend iirconlinc to notice, with such Mr. Ruffeles submitted a " 1'L y.' v,i v . v ici 'j-l',: v5 ,-. n.nAroirt:tiiLinc tnnli ne fhov atid.each of tlifhi mav be directed I providiiiff-for aii inquifvj iU 7l k AU aUIKlMk rnAi ili.ii uaiuai nib nwi svwiuu v miv v iutiw : ' . . I . - v . v .- r.!.. - V Assetoblv.Ventide! An act to provide a revenue for the payment of f0 lwinev shall forfeit and pay the sum of one dollar tor uiency 01 puuusning m one orpore . the VivU list and contingent chaxees of Government.' . U ,ov fail p nlt lfl r1 so. " nri "itmrtof' lumes, the Annual UerJOrtS which have " - i I nflrarmnm noon tti ofla irnm Tiia i toicii- tion was : Kr.c it l.eji acted by the General JlssembUj of the State of notice. oTth-Cardiital aVi Iff. And be it fu ofjhe same. That any person who shall peddle: goods, hundred dollars be, heretofore been made, from the YttrtAir.' wwifc That the sum of five fJ. "i'KaV. ' . . . . . . laid over For consideration. ; on wares, or merchandize, not ine crowtn or manuiacrure out ot tne tuncis set apart ior internal improveineni ii hm. rpp,,,, fiyri of this 'State, except Vegetables or t)tber provisions of the the purpose of carrying into effect the object of this act. kju 0 abdlish imprisonment1' Mr. Jjafjour advocated the i)Vodifce'of the United -States, on any! naigablc waters in this5fate,"shaU pay J to-the Sheriff of each, and every coiinty In Vhicii he may so iieddle, thp sura of twenty.; tnOouars, as a tax to the arare, to oe lcvicq, conecieu and accounted for, as other, publiciaxeSi ) , ' x 1 1. AriiL be , t rAf r eiuicted, Th at so ' much LATEST FOREIGN NEWS; h of .the rfrrofid srrtion of the above recited act; as comes within the meaning of this att; be; and tliesame Is hereby re- pealcd. ' . ; . : Ry the Ship Montano, Capt Smith, arrived at New-York, from" Havre, we have received our Pans files to the 11th of I .Taniiar3Ti inclusive, being eight days later than received by motion, of mr. Bar- consideratibn of the brdebt. bill, ia a speech of considerable length ; (and, af- ter he had concluded ; on motion oi 3lr; Mills, the subject was'; postpoaed till Friday next. An Act for the relief of sn'ch persons as became purchasers of the Che .rrokee lands, sold under the authority ot this btate. 1 I lllll LJI U VJ1 LfiJl. 1 1 . 'C3 . -:. r - i .,r r-"T T,t M speech which lasted til 3 o'clock. ;Mr. Al oore; of Al abamai ma de soDe remarks in favor of the motion actuniu tesolutionfpendink ; ' ' .- inttrjthe eipe-; Mr. Stori of KeW-YorkVfollowtd in opposition f! to tlie Spending niotior, and, v generally, inrerdy toMr. Cairi, brelenx when : . . v On motion of Miv.lartindalc, of York; the - committee 'rose 5 and tW Hcuiseadjdurned.: ' "''V-ThurIdaYvTe .;: Mr, Owenileredthe!fb : ' Aeoi4-atJ'theCibmnittee' of -W, and Means be directed to examine and refo t to this House, what will be the effect of the revenue upon the government of th e United States if the bill : no w before tJ Uouse, tv titled. X"'bil(to amenthe several acts in pong1 duties upon imports,' should pass i? -to a Jawand if Its operation would.: m tlie r i,; i V.j :l:uv ivl 'i ' . wpiiuuu, uiuuiusu .?-. rc;v',ue W an eXttt ,3 Wednesday, Feb. X.8, The Senate was to day' engaged on the Jolm .Wells; -The Courier Francais contains -London the bill . reported' by' the Goimnttee 'on greater thari'theexpenditurei, of" ffovermneiit Liaims, ror uie reueioi Amasa stetson. 1 will admit ot, y nax ctrse -lV.wijl be etpci Mr. Stetsori was a deputy Cmmisgary I dient to piirsuet . , , , . ".Li.tL.i Jr Vi " stiT-i ' 1 General, at Boston,' duringtheldite war. 1 i Mr. Owen sufmorted his resolution :-..t 11 . -f rt.i..j.ij i-oi' 4- v.rinrm uic statements nereioiore ouDiisneci, ,ui uie ieeis.ii.iva TT . . . , ij i l k , . m.,, - , . ue M enaaeu oy tne umtrui jjsmm , tne -owe uj 1 . , , r , . n . ftn , ... f f. . f. - ne claims roue re-imourseuior moneys J-orA.Crofmrt. urtd it is hereto enacted bv the WhorihrirwA'rr tf VThat a stay of pi-oceedings on the, bonds an thc Turkish 0f 34 ships frf war, of triple their weight Government, for given by jbe purcl.asersir the lands, commonly qallcd ift artiIIery and number of men. The Greeks were com- der positive ord ine AiMTOKee lanus, nitu were sum iy una omic in icipetely successful. , Another account trom Uorsu, ot the uth year i nnu lesi, anu wmui nrc ai prracui uuc, uc, jovem Der, states that tne ureejes naq succeeaeu -in cutting and; the 'same Js hereby given, froin atid after the passing off the communications of the Pacha of Scutari, with hls mili oLthis act, until the thirty-first day of .October which rary depositories, Arta and Prevasa. .Tiiey bad also taken for purchases made un- iers 5 losses wmcn he sustained on Treasury Dotes paid to him for advances which he had actual ly made in specie ; and for extensive i - 1 by a speech, in which heYdweU oh the possible and probable injury to the re venue by the' practical operation of the. lanu uui, ami urgeuuie necessity 01 Being prepared to .go into ; Some other system 01 measures tocounteract those effects, should the bill pass. - Whether . cKall li&nnn in th vMn i Rod lan entire tram ot artillerv and its escort, with an immense if. A h ;t A.r(.r -rv?- T'linf Tii Pntdir. Tn. I nuantitv of munitions ot war. Omer v none had been com .....;t. -t o.w fiitortpfl.TA- ,.inieteiv oeaten. un tne coast ornecropontanu us neisuoor eive Htinf all ni-cliasH-s of the above description; who no(K1 e.war is oopunaieiy carneuon, aim witu viuu38u. shnll fender navment oh or before the day above fixed and menfioncd, the one-eiirhth part of the instalments with the interest accniiWl thereon, which iare now due on and responsible services performed, thfr resolution he had offered might be""' which did not come within the requisite considered strictly parliamentary he duties of his office. For all these dif- was not sure, i but feltpei-suaded it was iciciu ucms uc tiaiuiis auuui iwci vc uiuu-ia uiuuci incitsurc, since, tne iniornia- sand dollars. cess. their bofids, whei-e bv the terms of (he bond the one- ... it ... ' ,f ' mm M . m The anniversary of the battle of New-Orleans' on ne 8tb of Jannary 1815, was celebrated at Paris on that day,- by a numoer ot Americans at raris. jvir. uarnex, me American The committee report tion, contemplated by it was v4ry desij inion Mr. Stetson ought able; and the Standing Comimtfees b to be allowed "the sum of Si2,Q8lJl9, (the House were the protjer cbannel Demg l loaned being for interest paid by; him fdrjinbhey I tliiughlnch .'.i slioulu be communi- for the use ot the Lrovernmeiit y? I cated. He did not propose to suspend the American A ti ihtTr.Movah mnrrtha itvi .fm k;ii-wk fourfb-ij r.qui, ; and ,,on .payment f the .same, tte -'-ISS,'- tti -i?ni- i.-. -.i , r.. ir Ai.i;.. AAfi ntiii ff 4AnA i ' c? Tliblic: j'reaisuiTr is herebv fully authorised and directed to postpone the remaining parts of such instalments for twelve months' thereafter ; and the like course shall be nnrsued by hiift in retard to another of the bonds given by the purchasers' of said lands, which shall become due hereafter: Protided9 that none of the purchasers above which were the following Louisiana" ! united with our brethren of Kentucky and Tennessee- Jackson, on the' glorious 8th of January,ll815 ; let us ever cherish the remembrance of that dav as the last legacy for our posterity. The memory ot . Washington The ctuettain and legislator ot a new era. . . ,: Gen. La Favette May the last surviving general officer of the pa triotic army of '75; Jiveto receive the welcome ofihe grateful people, i M mentioned sliall be entitled to this indulgence, who shall fail or negleCt punctually to perform the conditions of it ; anxious to see and honor the companion of Washington, the unshaken lmlfhA iJmd hnndsnf parh mid everV Person so failing-, votary of freedom, and the ardent friend of the great family of man- shall; immediately after SUCh failure, be proceeded on asj T,;e Jadies cf America, of Europe, and of Greecefriends of equal though this act had never been passca : rroviaea always irj jghts and equal laws. that intei-est on a If. the' payments shall continneto run in f jhe p0 e like inaiiner as if this act had not passed ; And provided ' , a drop further:, that no postponement shall be made m virtue oi bout to - ing him the pay and emoluments of an but to let it proceed as if no such reso- is.suing; commissary,; for three years and lution -liad passed. , All seemed to a three mgnths and one third of a mtnth gree thej revenue would be diininisheO. amounting to g3,Bl8 67. " Thje'bilU He wished to khow with some certain therefore proposes to pay ttm 85,700 ty, how much j and he thought the eh ahd 16 cents.' ! - .. : qtriry properly belonged to jtie Coiii- Mr. Mills moved to' re-comnait the mittee of Ways ard MeanfeSotnegcijy; bill, with instructions sb to modify it tlemen,"he believed, .considered a pul ; as to make provision for allowing the lie debt a public blessing--and' others whole amount claimed by .the petition s had saidthev were Dreparedto lav di- and followed his motion with an argu-1 rdct taxes- he could: neither aee With lllCUi. W U1C CUU11Y (X ICaSUIJaUlP MVi Utv UU1CI I ii 11 it ,1 . i - I rr'-- ' - ' sy of the most alarming nature, it is feared, is a terminate he: existence of the Pontiff; ain me principal ni . , ... f v. c- ... j -debtor, or any of 'them, should make objections against wa " HUl. .U1 T ' ' V 5- ? ' ."7"; anu ie in writing: to, the 1 ::T "a Ij rTuT r oau miuci vva icvuusiv wuunucui hi uuu ui uic iasi en gagements in Catalonia.- The French army haVe caused the in Hntr. er. enaaeu, mat any purchaser oi ife of tni3 distinguished nian to be respected, and would not! chiefly,! on Petitions and bills of a pri ll, or the heirs of such purchasers, allow him to share the fate of the eallant Rieffo : to which, vate nature. ? ! i v his or her right under the certi- however- the Spanish authorities seem wonderfully well dis- ' I I ,. this act,' in any case, wliei-e the srrreties of the principal -debtor, -or; any of Ihem, should make ol "such postponement, and signify the same in writing Public Treasurer. . III. -M& be it furth any tract of aid Ian may assign and transfer fienfe of his purchase, granted by the rommissioncrs'to posed. surli'pui-chaser, by, deed, forgood or valuable consider:!-1 The Italian Gazettes announced a marriage spoken of be tinti : ai.d r.uch i'rei. hi irg i:rnvcd'Or ackiibwfedw'd and the Princess Maria Christine, : born 1808, daughter of i-rcoidcd. a-v other lurd of land are by law required to thr Pnnce Royal of Naples, and the Infant Don Miguel of he pwive-d; or-arknou leifgrd ami recor (led ; and suth deed Portugal. y 1 bring filet! iu.thV iinire?r thc. Secretary of State, and' 1 Constantinople, Nov. 0. certificate: from the Tira.urcr of the State that the pur- Al1 the news from the Morea agrees in stating, tliatthe rhare moriev qft naid land has been paid to the State, it yrees Imv,e naa.ne. entire auvaniage id uie last compaign Secretary of State to, issue a " 4uVVce o; wmcn? le enousiy enpgea in s health, ami its rc-establishment is very doubt- ness of the whole claim of the petiioner. Mr. TbpWejltlie ritioni con7 : r- . . . . v . . I rnt'i ; j.- -jtLj. Oi cftivinir it f until spt rio-ht nir nVi Avnlfl- gave rise to a ueoaic oil V v. ' r r" ti the merits of thecasb: natl0n fro?n entbe. a mea- This; motion much lftnp-th. nn r- T . " - -.- w. , ...'. , --- ,.. - but was finally carried. I ; sure mtenaeti ; tor a.elaying;the. discus- . L, Thursday, Feb. 19. The i Senate were engaged f; 1 sliall he lawful Gr tbp grant for such land to thc assignee aforesaid, expressing ' - "-V ' ..t. !. .i. i" '... ill sucii grain iiihi iiic saiu iaiu is inauc 10 me saiu '.'v" grantee,-, by virtue of the assignment trom the ongma ' - An "Act concerning" the Public land in the county of Haywaod lie itbiiacletL by the General Assembly of the State of m oriii-varotina, ana u is nereoy enaciea oy me authority '. "1' of the. same, - l hat thcr erectiug a building or. build Vl-ings oii the,publir; Jands in the county of ;Haywood,'rer : r- servcu uy ine yiminision-is, uuuer an act oi Asscmoiy ; ptisswi in ine,ye:vr iq iy,.napTcr yyy , ana tne cutting or removing timber" fiom; or cultivating the said land, snail i , he, and Jhcy arr. ht reby made, indictable offences, in thc V : ;Inferiot: and county, and punish- f':? "."able by fmrat the discretion of the Court before, which Irll hi i. vl.i'it, mi the conviction takes place. ' i, 'JJc itfnrther enacted,, That whenever any person or., persous'shali ;be in possession or any part of said Jand, it shall be the duty of -the : Sheriff of Haywood county andlie i hereby tciuired, to give notice in writ- two weeksVafter :the time pnpotice, 'Vrrmtive therefrom, the Sheriff is hereby- em jHiweilcd ahd required to remov; him, her ' or Uiem,-imniediatelr : and, if it shall be ne- V5;1 , crssary, - to mraon' bis jxiase-comitatiis ' to aid aid r;iii iist liim in doing; iiS& i if:V- i iii.i-.f4u fc w: jurtiicr cnacica, Aiiai ii snail no tne du ty of the-Solicitor of Haywooo' codnty, to give this act in charge to the Grand Jury,.at acluand every term of the Couri or Pleis and' Quarter Sessions held for bid county, 3 ! il It House of Representatives . v '!- '- !-- l . - j 'i ;'' 'I. ' ' I Monday,1 February; 16, 1824i ? I After the presentation of numerous petitions j .. , ' '. j . ; ; : Mr; Tucker from the CommitieeJ to whom was referred the petition of the heirs of Beaumarchais, made a report inereupon, conciuuing with the loiiow ing resolution : - I ' REspiyn, That'the" claim of! the petidon- er, r.ujeiue t,meiie lseaumarcnais ue ia ttue, be referred to the Executivle of the U. States to be adjusted in the pending5 negociations between the United States and France, oris - - ' I . 1.1. - .k . . ... . .) The London Morning . Herald, of Jan. 6th, states, that the doubt's enn as tney may tmnK just anu equi- that narl hppn tnmurn unnn I hp arniiiite rf 4-Vi a tm-nl n,limn 4 U.-' I tuc' . tained by the Greeks over the Turks, are removed by the late arrivals. The Turkish fleet is said to hare been obliged to' tay up at Constanti nople, for repairs. A letferfrom the Greek Admiral, dated on board his ship, the MLmly, on the first of October, confirms the defeat of the Turkish fleet, in the last week of September, which the Greeks had found" an opportunity to attack, in separate divisions, with Hheir fire ships The naval power of the Captain Pacha Is thus accounted fid 11 Turkish ships were- destfdyed, 1 frigate1 of 24 guns, was captured. aiscussing inis very important question : n anaii we Hazard a new campaign, or shall we instantly treat with the Greeks?" This subject has had a very interesting consideration j but thej resuK.is not yet known. CHEERING NEWS FROM GREECE. went into com- to a- The ilouse then again mittee of tlie whole. , on the bill mend the several acts respecting duties on. Imports.'' v: ,' i J, The question pending on the motion of Mr. -Brent to strike f out the Jlause imposing a duty of 6 cents, per square "I C-.U. .1 1 1 1 -l - i.i . v. . . ' J were .i iiwi penou umcKKieii in me uuidh oi voiavana tne re j " . 1 V' . . i iiiaiuucr ui-u ucu in greax. conrusior, ior uie uaraaneucs jvhere tney' . " i ""T o c i werq known to .have arrived. le tters dated on the 9th Dec. were I Considerable debate arose, in Which received m-London from Odessa, by which information from Constan- Messrs. Hamilton, Trimble, Brent of tmople to the first was communicated. The Captain Pacha had arrival t iir:. tj n,ku. ri- ini: edinthe Dardanelles, with a part of his fleet, the renuunder of vhich lS' I' n ? V Jv accounted for above. nd he had heen ordrd tn annvt r-ti nt;.l landlord, Kankin, liuchauan & O wen p - - vf f v vw t m 1 "Tti" T .4 1 - I pjc, t iu kc u account 10 inc. government 01 ine ereat aayantaeres I F" "m. uwwc uic uu-auuu.was 1 hr. Um. c.'.kl:-.'.. t : u j j c a - ,- - . . - 6 . . ' nJ- --l - ' r " uit ouuuuic tuiuuc rcaucu iruro xiie exercise-oi nn na.va.1 1 uiieii. me ijuiiiiiiillp. nn mnnnn nr ;vi r. talents during his summer bruise. If (says the Morning Herald) the jM'Duffie, rose and obtained leave I tosit 7 utai U1 u3vujr uc rt-jtminea. oy ngiaria ana J-Tance, irom inter, nirain I j' " " -! fnng" with the Empire of his good brother, the Grand Seignor, the : " ' - ! Ottouun power will soon disappearin Europe, and the standard, of the lt i i . 1 !; - ; Cross .wilL; before a. distant DeTiod iloatm V- : : Tnvoni V.i if 1ia1 . ! . II .L ' . - . -j.iwn is iiciii pouuiea oy ue presence 01 xne crescent.--r - I to - u " .- . . - ::The Momine-Hrid Rt-t- thi th T,,-a 1. kwki:-.4 -i:-t , -.ine House again went into commit the siege of Missolunfrhi m . event, which. if true 'would be lik-pJn I tee Ot the Whole, on the bill to amend by inducing Arcahania. and Albania to decide" in favor of thi Givt. 1 the Several acts resnerfinw dn tiVa'nn Tm. to have aatronginflueiicemeissuebrtlie war. -Tlie financial dis-Lports; V -V v V: t -; - -7? , T - ' tress of. thd Turks is said to bextk-eme4d'therhkVe heen ohUrtl r Tk. .l: i: ;,1 . to .adulterate the, currency, Ar extraordinary Divaii had been hlkC Aal SUy: cnuxug, rota tne last whicDesultedJa-the deteriinitiorito protoTsjti, to" tW Pg,mg-W the5.mptiQn!of Greeks, and to offerl to place them under . Govenwra of their'oWn. Mr.Brent to strike'.out the clause im Cke" Moldavia! nd;VVyUchia.- - -M:; IPOSins: duWfof six cents Der. KmJr sion of the bill.! " yrocrastinatibn ; had last session been successfully resort &d to, to defeat vthe bill ; and the manufac turers, an f consequence; of the unsuc cessful agitation; of the tariff question in this House, has sustained a loss of two millions of dollars j ' because th foreign merchants-; a nil manufacturers conceiving it as; a thing of course that such a billfvif once piDposed could not , be rejected;; had rpoured:. ?n their goods in great quantities, in anticipatipn of its passage. ;: He trusted gentlemehi would not attempt the same policy againj I .The bill would liave to pass sooner or later. If put off now, jit iwould certainly ; coine up next year j and if put; off then, it wouldj recur the year folio wipgp; and ' would gentlemen r thus waste the tin5 and money of their cohsiituents ? Could ... not the r gentleman from Alabama votc til 1 he ; had, learned the' opinion; of the V Committee of Way's and- Means ? The bill, at all .events could 'do no fatal in- jury to the revenue in one ortwoyears f ', mat a previous pian' was inuispensapie toniet iUeftVct ;V'V. c Messrs. i,', McLane Buchanans and Brent, inude a few lemarks,' and when ' the latter closed, btmrer any disf osi--( tion was made f Uie Resolution; .the; Speaker proclaimed the order of the day On motion of - Mr. McLane, all the , ptevious? ibrdersrof ; the r dav" were su pended, and the House entinto com- mittee of the whole on the bill mak- ; ing appropriations for; the military ser vice of the United States for the year - jAndtliaving filled up several blanks inithe bUt,'t the Committee r rose, -and ut ui .wuiauieu; leave, to tut aguu, w House adjourned - v:U-'v. ' BYIrtue of 4 Dee4 In Trusex Relate HeruyHanu-rde senbefj for. purposes therein contained, ana of record fit the County Court ofEdgcombe ; ' !11 )r ' '- '; . ' trw 1 " .K .IV wm oe soiq in ine :i i.ovnoi i.arioryug, y Saturday the 13th March next, between ty & tbrtv valuable: Neoes The ierp of 1 '"JK? fejmid IbioWoa' the dayot sale.-' yato, on cotton bang ImMrited i-ROBT. JOYNEH, Tnau.; . . - ' (--"- - .. , . : . r . -j . - -r' . .. :; -v '- '' ' '. .-, I
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