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:4 " 2? v V'- ' Ailrtb ASn i.erationi . . faordtr, howem, onfxte this dlStaltj,U tar as it is practicable; diatinct state ments wilt be presented for 1816 lit, cf the probable demands oh the trea rarj j 2dljr, of the revenue estimated according to the laws now in force f nd Sdljr, dfthe revenu estimated ac cording to the modifications, wich will be mpectfullv smitted. fT'U tintxnutkj . f CONGRESS HOUSE OF REFUESENTATTVES. I 'ilr. Barbour: tit wi&draTOli (notion, to allow the-questibn to beta 1 ken ofrKfloxtilJe, there appeared to be- in favor of that place 81 votes. against; it 3, sbtthe house decided to.insert Knnxville, in Tennessee. . ; After some other unsnccefaful at; temoU to amena tne oui, me commu- : : j -j- i 4s uiu pressljrta the pbtfsr;bfiie; tera! government. Thfs .was ?trbnz xea ion why Congress ought io act on the subject lUuSU called 'tjfei Untion of theouse to the situation-of the mer chants,, whose fortunes had ' for lofiie years been as fluctuating as the wavea and to the operation on the mercantile and tenorted the bill with the community of the restrictive tyitem amendments:'' ' - ' otso Uttle impoince anstan ene. L'.The amendments, which goto limit my, and so cruel an operation to th'eia theadditionai Academy to one,to Dees- Every mouve, in snori, wmcaougniw Itablished t Knoxsil.re, Ten, were a creed ta without a division. j l Mr.'Tayl6r thcn inoed an amend !ment directing thatHhe cadets should kht ttvtnL iUte.ud territorit in thinswer to his'obiectiorii and main? talned the letter of the treaty roust bp bbserTeonahd thariwithing J&t$ be taken front ii by injference? To giVe time tor consider this . aubjecjU the hour besides beinelai:; an adjoummefit. ,;hicli w4agreea 1 . . . . t i- FXUDA.rf JA!r. 5.; i . 1: tuxsdav, A. 2, 1816. - . . . a A II " WW w mm m w ' . ' A multitude of peUUoas were pre l-,ur rotyirfionAte to 'the Militia fitilS'Judires to decide azamst lented and referred to various comMQm cr wd wat g hjdity of insolvent lawiiied; by tbe Uv'Af Wr !ionld make an annual re? States; " 1 ; I i turn of the names and residence of the ; Mr. Taylor, of N. Y. expressed hla ' cadits of these Academies, the time of views on this subject, which were, sub rfnf lrriilators or rentlemen' Mr. K. remarked; ourfit to induce the house to crant the relief desired to'the auf- icnuruci jMttMoAM. j iipnnieci, once in cTeiywu,Tc.r Mr. Wright, in a few obseryationt fcegbter of all the officer's and agents, iMr PicfceririPv from, a select com" Imitteel on; that subject, reported K nTrf! otate to ausexq De com mttees v t . ' Tbe engrossed bill for enlarging the time for aucertainlne the Inoaal trans ferrand changes orproperty subject on this subject, denied the nehtMtt .Ufrg - military and naval in the e:r 8Uti' Judges to decide against thej va- U:Ce of the" United State j - wMth was twice read and committed . ; r j Mrt j Jennings from thecommittee on theTsubject, made a detailed report, ftccomDanied by a bill i to enable the to the Direct Tax, and for other pur- Ui. of residence Amed to. posel,. was read a third time ana pas- j 0n motiori of Mr HuTbert, the. Wil led.? V . - , ' i-1 was recommitted to the Militarv Com The house, axcordingtqtneoraeroi mittee iu'deUiU to toeprin- v.it. iffiin xysoItcu itself into a committee of the whole. on the Ml) for publishing three additioaal.MUitary Academies.- . The amendment on the table at tne foYoser sittiogon this subject, (viz, on motion of Mr. Pickens, to limit the in crene to ttco Academies, , one . within the District of Columbia, and one ii Aiherille, Buncombe county, N. C.) waa taken up, and rejected. fr. Wilde then oronoied to amend the bill so as lo establisa otu additibrial ciples already decidtd om suine year jthe committee of Ways and Means stantiaily, that he was willing and he Dconle of indiana.terntory to fotnrfa presumed there would be no objection J constitution and state govejnment,1ffhd ! it rote for an ennuirr into this subjects fo- thiadmiasion of said territory into though he was unwilling, without ixr- tbt Union as an independent state, on vestication, to decide in- favor of a g6- an equal f footing with the Jdriginil neral Danicrupt, law. jio mouguti 1 f states y wmcn waawice au a cow rose to make t which he had for axeat import ance to the national interest Altho . 1 The BpeaJter laid Deiore tne Mouse tne proposition were ior ou nuttea. t, the Mtimateiftom the Treasury of the into the subiect merely, that there . Mr. Pickins of N- Ci ernences of the government for the en- would be nonobjection toit. . ;J V; I motion on a subject '. 1 wmen were reierrea 1011 xur. lUDexacn wiumr?w u uwwMt 1 jome ume consiaerea 01 mm - fl with a view to accommodate the wish- TnvasDAT, JAK. 4, nlr. Clark of Ky. presented the pe tition of the Kentucky Abolition Soci ety, praying that a tract of vacant and Academy only, and that one within the 1, Thi.proposiGon was agreed to w!tn District of Columbia. This motion ne pojit io ids at the public ex supported iby arguments going to ishew iencc. 3lany other petitions were present ed. ' ) - . v ' es of gentlemen friendly-to -the object, had heretofore in vain pressed Hon and in lieu thereof, substituted the foM the consideration of the house,: he lowing: ' ' 1 thought the change of the wcumstan the expediency of such an Institution being as mucH as possible of a national character, and under the eye of the go vernment. His object was not to di minish the number of cadets, but to give the institution of the Military A cademies,ajt far as possible, a nation 1 character;' -which he thought would be assisted br depriving them 0 local cr sectional features, occ -Mr, Shefley required a division of the question. So as to place the ques tion simply before the house whether . t t r 4 1 tae aaoiuonai numoer m awicqicj should be one 'or. thrtt The question to strike out three and insert on, was decided in the afhrma- trre, ayes 91 ; ort 'And yuiui?a t fhssed of D. Tarbrauli ad H. Pens? tfeefc jntsreatla thejO and Jafflniillr wbkJT bavt htta sewl erected. AcJ bx, no tr en Jitnd tod intend 1 ketping caniitat supply '"-'V of FLAXSEED OIL, at enf dcll per stf Ion, or exchange for $xseed gillon for bwAf v eL' And t praicfit "onert one tloUkr cash s 7 Bufbel for Se Noti Spring it is his inten 4ioil to lay in a. Urge ooaniitv of Saltfet the. v pOTpose of exchsnginj Tor 5ec($. The Ftf Iiog Mill io condocud by tritii Byle,B noribetn bred woxkoso of skill a&4 v es.eriepccw Ceatlemen fendt CIctb to tnit MiU to be Fulledmy rely 4 riT being doa f mft WorkmaQlike raaoner nd with it great ' . est difpatch,ai i ibe treSB o which ifcMiU xt iitntcd peTfIs. ; Clotfc rri7 o left tX thesStore of 04 Xbtoogb h 0 m Hills- ! boroogh, or with Child & CUceyin ihe mm town, where thjft, m&il: tsg ttopt. Clotlt let mi either of tEes store bi!Ieatttnded 10. I wiony it.ttVneJQ iad tbm foUedifejeibie ; to dlfeetjoniid jeod iv v back wbenTdon ttidstotniivif - : ' Oemieipen wbo?plette fctfdM With " ibeir custem. will1 pii to trmj-prticoUr directions tn wvhiogin wbil ntnner they want their cloth faUed,djcd nd djjiiied, and rtiballbattendedto. Orange county, -two miles eSst cf.Hillrbo rough on the mam roid lead)ng,toi6raiTi!Ie iDourtlbonae4; W &J.ICKETT DIRECTwTAX. 1VT0TICE thereby1 riven. that the Direct ilN JTax laid taidet the" Afct of Conerefs of Augxut i.'d 1813, on th toUOwing described propertysituate ln thisr state, haring-remain- . ed one yeartrom tne time or tne notihcatton of he 'coUeetoiy in whose diatrict the said property Uc4hat the Tai'had become due and payablfe i The same, r so much thereof as may be necessarv tor satisty the Tajt due jhereori, withran aadiiion of 30 per centum. WILL BE SOLD it public tile, at the court house In the' town 'of - llillaborough, in the f meet with better success. The propo -i a. x ; t -1. 1 .4.11 f;A.-A - itt. r.v 1 nnf AiviwAfh ' i I SluOH IT6 Was auuui. UJ smjiOH, uaui aji I j wunty yjraMg, . uu w xennur The Home, aceordina to the order awerem umes oe?n;.upprwu I I' n; w C HATHAM COUNTY, P 84 224 do mitte ot tho whole, on the bill to'car- Legislature rv into effect the slipulations of the pader the sanction ot tnis respectanie chrisherBarbee 300.aeres land oner 11 10 xneconsiuerauoa.viuicii1 r v" Mr .Cannop,fromthe au whom the subject .was referred, report- ... ThfJrat action to ed a bill to provide for the widow & XTk :i? i.7i3 " house. fMrP: 'fen; submitted the Mr. Forsvth. fthe chairman of the e wlutions .t tail State lor. amending orr,.n. nf officers, non-commif. OIe u7u ' t r 1 a-. Eli Cox John Cox lir; do do ;U5-do mnds receivea wnust in tne CL S :1Ja-A -u- r , 1 II ha AAid. waa intended to carry into el serneeottne umtea oates, aunne A ' i ". r k:.u the late wart which was and committed. Mr. Pleasants, in 0 fife ring lowine motion, remarked, :no wish to produce any. the house, nor to agi ny question relating do do do do do ' d do do 36 09 S 16 4 90, 13 48 37 rs 13 vf r PlrYrinr in tnoTd tn arrike i ' Vri 1 0 7 . ; imnortation, and 8heTTed that the bill e 01 a saitaoie numoer or comes;cr r jtobert Kihr :&i&w6;4o . VMr Picaenng wen movea to striae 0f Dartmoor prison, but he . waa J Uu- Viw;. t. fiiT5fi.ii- HTikwMA. n out the words " within thfe UlStnct Ot detirona to b nlared in faaeision of WCIX w coniona uicwi y uiv pruyisxoaa 1 - w r V 7 i I Mml ltmr " -5 CcJumbivwd insert uatonjear Har. LnT officW per's Ferry, on the Fotomac." 1 whitn be in the hands or the exw v" " '.y ecuuve aepanmeni : wiia xnax view confine it to striaiog out the District That the President of the United cf Colombia, leaving the blank to be till- States be requested io cause to be laid be- Td as the house might think proper; fore this House if in his opinion it will not The motion, so varied, was decided be iacenxutect witn the public welfare, a !n 4he.affinnatiTe by a Targe majority. ! ny communications whkh may havepas Srt th. TKitrirt wi riot out of tii I between this mernment and the go- chants in that respect n the saine the.discipline adopted by the nited Halcott Pride 3QQ David Pasmote ; 238 do Josiah Riddoch Jordan Stokes" -' - 640 John Swaxm." jr. , 4 206 laoeruouer , xoo Evan Thomas' beirt 100 put question. Mr. Clav then moved to fill the blank in the section with the words Pitts burr, at the junction of the 'Alleganj and aionongaheja rivers." inxs too tion beinr under committee rose and gain vernmentof Great Britain, in relation to the transactions at Dartmoor prison in the month of April last, so far as theprisoners , of war there confined were affected by them." On the suggestion of Mrv Jackson of I Thomaa'Thomaa John-Whitaker l HughWOaoa 11. foofinp- with burs. He next adverted I states. to the . British tariff, ad ahewed. tfie : fTh house, according jo theorder of British discrimating duties and, the the daj, resumed the consideration of great advantages which'woiUd be ; de- me report of xne -committee 01 tne rived to the United States by their a- whole on the bill for carrying into f? bolition in pTirsuanceof the Treaty, &c. feet the conunerciai convention with 'Two or three amendments to.Hhe & Britain. , bill were then moved by; Mr. Porsytb, After some debate on agreeing the and agreed to, one 4of which went to reported amendments, j; ; give this act a retrospective effect, kiid r. Gaston, deviating froia this line to make its provisions tale tffectrppi of discussion, made a motion to post- the date of the ratification of the trea. pone indefinitely the further conside- tv l and another to confine the reneal ration of this bill : in stlnnortibf wnirh id had leave to sit a-1 in the possession ofVthe.goverament; mingVcft reflection; since yesterday, that the ISfSjw'c rfi&uuir w uu uujcut, uui wuucticu 11 vi t-w J4w&u mhivjm - . ,"-t lit' vww iv vcuijj nuunj uuerervj j unanowit with the correspondence with theBn-1 f-Mr Clay explained, without 'going Ugatory and unnecessary, wouldthere tish : government, the resolution was II into the general discussion of the ad-ji fore, and for other reasons, have an in- vantages ot the treaty, the benefit the jorioua effect. v United States would derive fron the When Mr. G concluded his re article securing the freedom of fra'de marks ' 3 ' to certain parts of the East indies- - H j Mr- Tucker m'oved'to lay thelntron Mr. Gaston denied that the treaty! the table, net that he was not ready to secored any greater advantages inrthla give his decided opposition to the argov aircauy irccij ac-1 1 menr oi 3ir. uaston, out Decause he do dV do do do do 100 moreor less Jesfelboum Avm. warden , -ChristWdward" Jonathan Zachariah - do do do do 13a do ilotintXavwood 1 No, not known 30a acres land do do do do do do 1 8 1 68 52 so; 93 do do do do 6 do, ., do do do VI 4J 8 3$ lli 01 90 13f m 35 f WI05XSnAY ax. 3. After several petitions had been ere- modified so as to embrace such docu ScUvCu, Mic nouie aam rcsOiTeu ltssJi ljracuia, auu, . ... .. .. : into a cbtamitlee-df the whole, on the vThus: modified the motion was a bill for the establishment of additional greed to, and a committee ordered to Military Academies. . be appointed to lay Vat same before the . Mr: Clay (speaker) withdrew the President, , . - , r notion he htd vest efday. made to place Mr. Jennings pxoposea that the com niy vpauccay rrcoaiujugin me Dill umieswu ws miiwuuvmww vwiucu u t juriuau OTcromeut 0 inOUgnt thl9 was a question, to the COn- "at Httsbnre "and in- lieU thtreof raov ted to enquire into1: the expedieicy of all friendly nations. t siderationof which more tixaeught to (oTto.estahHsh it at or nearthemouth extending by law to all settlers on the V Mr.' Clay replied that theVprivilegM beallbtted. cflJckinir. river on the Ohio, not aa & Public Lands of the UnitediStates who now granted were bv the local mvprn. TK n;4:rt 4K;fl:,..J ilk point he preferred, became En thourht have settled thereon since the first day ment of India, and subiect to itstilea-l cid ih li ffi.fitri a r w Knil I 1 ltcttdfcnt btcaise the committae on fleitended to such settlers prior to that this commerce should notbeinterfuntl nnn.M ir.iMv j..tt. j.rj.j nAnfi ..fnn Artk. nr L( n:i.j on.i r, '. a . . . . Iln " II n r.- i - - . aa'faYor of that sci tew Mr. C nnred -various arguments in favor of this io ctfon oTtSe additional academy. The question Ob this motion was lie Cided in tho negative, 68 to 58.. Congress passed March Sd, 180r. A- Some discussion or rather cbnversa- greed to. . ' v fr.-Kinr of Mass. offered for consi deration the following resolutions Kctotvai, That the situation of the un Illations. The house4' resolved itself into Jesse tfarrut - - a conimitteeVf the whole on the biln Wm.tOugaw ?uch laws SSF- oo lxt3 No.2a, 60f"l 22 59,18, 23, 58, 17,24,57,6162, , 63, cV, 5, 100, 99, 98 97, 96,1 102,-105,106, :'iOJV93,$4, 95, 67, 55, 28, 27. X5y 14, 13,10, 91 14 38, 37, 43, 42, 41, 7V75, 76, . 77, 78, 86, 85 83,81,114,115, cl23,U7,V 119, in PittaborouiTh. J Abram Harper,&CO 150 acres land 33f . wu iuoa. piacc on tne uispuiea point Ofthe United SUtes, as relate exclu- of the necessity ofJenslative provi- sivelv to the Diatrict of nliVK. v : 1 1 sions to carry into effect treaty atlnn. II n tnni;An c f n-- ..-l vutgn uemea. ana Mr. Mbr nt cnmM nrnnntMi hA .nksK: mm am MA &..smK.w & uu i v inr i mwv w ran n ami A-m mm r &teti 5gW "Ti;pvi;Kthe .fite .pteas; Tiftrt-a i1! fcltUlt"0Te!l,to witrt in people for tfie relief cf the tmfortttnte querton;-Jhlt. Oarton Recorded, ia ' On the question of orfei?ifir"th KSit tie Wink Htrftrt Ferry in the Sute SStor by the ehliihment cf a uniform tie view,, of Mr.'Clar 'ontttia olnfc tb bead a Aird tim?i5g il ;fK of bankruptcy Uujhcut a ?ho .aid tbb bTwMrbpffi WeS.1 .5&tl3Jia2 'it.thecccnthe ilCT1? '4 S " 5 to iWafennaUTe. ' " JB7 nructed to prepare aod re- 5f W0. of Bfpabhean) v Mr Picken jthei' Verted A6 the 1 Mr. BoStteti moved toin.ert StSl ttb-wiiU aystea miserable astern of jBnapH.deice,' by ABnr,fTlt?iS 42S?ff.ftt. JnlliW territorrjeco . . . m r u uus I1 1- . wcvpiaion 01 eenii sea otthft iaw ot-virtyiu i uw ucwcjATT 11 COUia-Al lent On 1 lriirf 4 ifiAr ftij:-;- . A motion of Mr, Cannon to insert II fortunate meixhajats an traders, rtdaced 169 do 300 do 200 do 50a do 100 do BttiSniin Thomas 100 h do richardWilliama'n 150 do 1: cuben Whitfield 3o0 'i do vuttim uva VUVA1I. 3 proposition lame number of votea as thblast; Mr. Barbour had preferred treatlj the District of Columbia, - if bnJv one additional Academr- waJ to be esta fsabieet .would : require rntirK UKnt . perfecting, its. details, he, thought it wouU not 1jo worth, while to but this burthen oajir committer unless the house should show a disposition to a- -rjllilied t but. aa Kovit kr1 rfw-. I . aXfrW tli TVIrSw T Zn. Vt pnncipie. He haa. therefore. viiiiS? wn his motion into an Imitative lneJ l' form: i;The power io estabUs.CS ceteTOlneq.pf.fpompQicai contide- mtm vaa VmVtY-. uV tlredj-tiiUtbed.. . Under taf.in- extended wis iS v priea that thia waa a poWvrklch IfiSSSSi Sth?LfrVtt .V. coaWned rtcsrapMcal irith. local adr S, fe Si i1?'4 sVriV T.rtj.v Artr: ;MceoFtWionnUr sentiment f : tiHe ia.TnesserVin prercrtnee toititZtfStt ;n trMf-K SirhH trnTu hrrff of "the.aUtet t)n the r'rXVwUT-wfr- rf ." loatorwch had been de- T,'!7- -".r- s:; : ea th o tei unconstitutional. MslochiButt John Balance Caleb Balance HicxdHolatead LuT.ji Balance Edvrtr4Hodc chaOoson Jzii.t). Moseley IleirSW. Merchant 250 Keder Sore for V v ;iieirjriOf W." , Molly Smith -- 12 j do ; Keder Marehani 32a j do ThrMarchant, dec. 300 i do - jonn vooaiiouse ; z do do 10 do do do do 75 do 50 do 100 do 85 do 28 do 88 do 158 J do 710 do ' do 4 4 '-- X 1 80 80- 45 70 oa 48 do 1 95 do 1 02 do 7X ,ido( v9o do 10 do 1 82 do f?95 003 76 do 4f. 4S ',,1 25 . A no, hannt and ould putthe ouestionj veart aio.the vieonlefinA'n; Ned Wilson . - ficn5f oevona doubt.- y ; , J'V izis 'S k?i committt rose; andf reported subsequent amendmerita Vni bfthese the bill land amendments to the hona: lffa A ftv.r!r? OMtowto bang under con. iiiabilhjrof .ConsiLtok-ote time . ... ,-Mr wujwwi.Tery, strongly amine anrformt" to thatone whiefi lnnits the repeaTof of tte District, aV Thatth Mmrhi'' disrixainatinff duties io direct imnkr; tation vfrom the terri terxem ;cf Grin Britain in Europej aa fc-tcot:ohantia the treatj-whlchma::' noauchriimita " Mr.Fortjihreplied to this objectlci; srtectcci- ubstance the JDistrlct of e man . . . tOPnnnlr Intn h expediency of ernj:: h-ajtable person to prepare a ced? cf i irisninra. W District cfCf bai ,to be laid before Congress for th adaption.4 f : ; Wf ac .wr, aoxea -that the Judici y tQ-ZXr- t.y be ftirnfiifa t.- Senerti-jttireVof redp?otf tr'wMc PwfS: -4ttei Amed to trri ui; wj xTTUiouca was tn p uwacr witn xne trcarr. and CAMDEW Cxvmm am a, a. a-umngweU 680 do , do '& AT. COUNTS i ?vrw 154 do RachelOutJaw do Hea, ones - ; 50 J fov waroioweu 200 do Caleb Boush .v 380 JohnSbepard " 235 ;do Henry Harev 22 do wmatun Hurdle :--3SiAJ Trdcav t 'a. -D 1. r rt'- VVWfl A f f sorn . ;.--.". .-. " ' - ' do . 4; 45 . vl? rdo 4 45 ' '.if do u 02 ' - . do do do 48 do X ( 25 do ;2 93 , doi.;39" d0';,2i8-. dor-X 45; 1?22 "1. -r - . orlessD7 iti2L "IMdOKjj- . . 1 . r.ncb r ' constitution had es. Cl - varciLndiiesignated by; ' ' II ' '' " ' - -' ' "HE . 'hi,' . j
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