itafUfc-iliM - . r ' ; Z ; v. t V JU. '4' "'7' i. . ... T7 . v f ... ' I r 4 .'Basis:. ievVihW'nt! fUn'ConHcf, 1 . ... .... .. - , i PrW.J arrived bre frcnfciv-r-i ruJ. VirttnrVflhfe jailed. tl 4 ifL thir-co uteatst'tro unimportant i ' Tbcy fpeakuo'itttc tfrmii 01 the :eoc:tiitpfe peace. m jwhwj - fu'n. of remark!. on the ritstresset: ' YaMtftii of air clcfi topTe n xlectTefctli iarariteb I! s du'ratioD . . TO trial or the f f encJ? conspiraiora ndcd oo'tKeTtifof July; tlx were afe- qaUfctl, and ,of the Temaimng twenty, J , to be transported and imprisqned for 'OTie'jnratical. CTtiisCrt of )irj . continBedtlielr:V2Kttre8mr,0s ' haiion;: It Kifateti that the Captain hore fatlfn Into the Undf, ;jAI -f rln: who nailed lura to the cross, rialing l.fmurer.-lh'emost excVnciat "t T Srf?Rr(ith was mo- inenUV xpeclQd to sail tor tne ivieai- WnVanrHU! ' ;eltt. Tht Dutcl-woaldco-operato , ;4 y He alio stares, thai letter were re- ' Reived rfttCidix; dated at Madrid, five daT pretious to pis uid-, which VfSrVae'd that rtcW'trooble had broken .out. in the Norh oj Euror and tat AGAINST! PRUSSIA & v; KEWS TBQMDUEyOS ATRES. 'U hare Veen a Ianifcsto from the P'reetorr of Boe norf-Arres,-announc-in? the lntalUtiott' of Hhe mtfnal Congress of (he, provinces U po de la I'PJaWM tn.te crtrXin:iiman,on it AtiL' i Tlil Wnnri and ' portf ntont'at hu beexr caused bjr the.; good CQderstindin, wch; Jiow hrl wtm n the c rovVrntnents of Rnenos.ATres and Monte.TWeo.rThe QRcpoblican arrniU. nave 'made great progress m -x'.enur Anerujaui. 5 1?- Vf Pktli liiW rfnt utiiJpr ftrrett-in the capital all the pi-y cipal inhabitants ; ortaat prt 01 tne, country wmcn is Vited to thl.the ha.nd)e of arms, -even V Th tiMf f?tnb.HVneeiir paniihed with death, wiUiOut 'reijard , to age orjicx. " Bat the -republican Generals of Chili and Baenos Ajres . are at the head ; ofpowerfal armies, exasperated raint their bloodj tj- Yantt.- Noxf .that the best harujony "prefaiis amongsf wc repooucan go ' freede . , a 4 iese ;force intended a n-invasion 'of oencsfAyfts, br tirtoe" of a treaty ith FcrfliDaad bf Spam The Republ 1- thecii on the)frtrtiet? .with SOiOOO rnen. ll .the population are under . .arms even: women -We are ppsi- titelj intijrpeaf Uattnere art :wqqj e Cm, LoUp3r?s defeat coTtJirvud. .' 1 Veleani Cron Capt Bakerf of the VrTe Rebecca, who amved',hereJy es terday in 10 days from StThomaaV, mat a lew cays oeiore.nersajieu, a "h;fith the GtnerajU made their V8- t capey ana saveu meirives oy .liint. They stated that wheu.thq army laV ded, a tQcT6 tm'artd Coot "up ili line -f ainrh.thrpash ihij .prtjilncenf Car- , highly : enraged t -a proclmatinnf -whicii4hs Genenl isined,; setting the 's!af eaon theipUntations free, and, Ini stead oi meeungpaipo" as ne autjftje-J i into the ititenortwilllngta join hisl cABsehc found himself in the eiidat f 'sentry, wo, with tle royal army, fell tjrib:m ancl atmost ajjnlhjUted Ki4Vr of tSat nlacc to tut 1 . - - in . rc r " t hi. in i c &rc irl . . i - ;Capt. DeKnoTcn; who arrived last ttmrii35 dtfrora Xadi, in. , trtrmk tkaf Mr Ectinz. the' Amf rican iMiTOStcr.taSraihad arrired'atM. ternfnentsvof that part of South -Am e- fCica. xne moix-pniuant' cesuu wr uib cause of ' freedcta will beetle conse- Xompioies.ot women, lurtous an a -en-thusiasticV; who bav TolunteexVKpB the .occasion. ThevwViders,rrray'be coruo the invaded. Y ' : T9'C6L . ... v ?s i - S, . . . v. . ' , t. . i , , p ... 'i TeJtei ajTrveu at xnaiptace rom.pa- " nih Maiee wiCrVjiujnberf.o(rrcers ho bclnnAl to Gen. Bolirar's armvi accas,it consnted otSUO eiTectrvi men; and tlmt out .orthivtn:rabcr onlr'a nt &C0 ejcared deith.ThVboi "a Zace lhrou;huat tjte 'tcouotry 'wef i - cY&r - c;:e:aplincat:"t ,cf the tmi: r recc Jcnt c'l d-tress" of ue Mannfac; ens:; "ss t" emopaJ. whicrynas 2 hUTi$yd;t 'rtnff the fmtej Xingdom T Sict6raf;c i COTTOGOUSy and toTkiflen wbahave been' employed in the varions blruncbea of that oij ejc-. tfnsiyand nnportant. Janufacturc,: . r . . ... . : - t f ) .lie """) , rboi-nant.i iinf! nh$ .fnmemcans of relief be ipeeuuy ucyiseu, wr wnu min must involve masters and work- men.'. ... . ..That this general and increases e TUm ba, ascribed to geTeral causes, as Firftto a prevailing system oCre f' . tu wajes. This system must at ..Ik times decrease the vaiue oi ine sfock orr hand, whichis sometimes im mense, and hath often, proved ruinous tofthe besrhotises. Second, the ex portation of the half Vroughfmaterjal, ... iuii 1 .tt. as Twist and yvetu ay mis trauvc, on e part of his Majesty's subjects ivork to enable Foreieners to do, without the other art, andhhence the restrictive measures adopted by Foreign govern ments against the finished Manufac tures of theMemorialist. Ami also, a third eviljCrowing out of the former ttroi Yi7?: the most able of masters ft m wlfnwpfhr'p or. nartlVi tie- clincd the manufacture whilstmhers' by repeated saennces 01 uicirutrpicvi-, ated stocks, have become, bankrupts.; Hence many thousands are wit $f cm-' ploy, while those wno nave anyr can-, not, on a fair average one with another, earn more than Four shilling? and three pence per week,' and two years since they could earn twelve shillings arulninepence m the sameitime, "It. ' The Cotton Manufacture has given' employment to many; hundred thou sands of persons ifcthe United, Empire. Shall these and the trade perish toge ther? No! Your princely breast will feel.foryour future peonie--our pre teQt wardf all of whom love, and ma ny have fought for your Royal House and, the liberty of their dear native land. . Yotrr Royal Highness is the memo rialists' only hope under Heaven ; they therefore humbly pray, that your Roval Hiffhness would be graciously pleased to takeihto your Royal High- ness's most serious consiuerauoii, meir di&tresst and without dictating, or presuming to point out what should be done in this arduous casei the memo rialists pray for s pe etly. relief. : VIRGJNU CONVENTION. JU rr ?etintf of Delf ira'es from several Cotxn tics m Virginia, lately held at Staunton, of which en. John Breckennage was iTes. ' mt, the following" Address to the Legis- Uinre was agreed upon 61 votes to 7t Memorial of the Staunton Convention, , Jo . the Legislature of the Stale of ' VirzintM Thet0ivention of Delates held at Staunton in the month of ..August, 1816, for the purpose of devising the best and ti,Vct meansof"oouininr such amend ments to the Constitution of the Common. wealth a-ill secure to the good people thereof, all t - riehts and pmileges to which they arc by nature entitled, and of whlib theV have hi . deprived by the earivaxlr)otion of principles, which if net. cTiHnallv tfhd radicalU wrong, have be- t ne so by the subsequent operatiAn of naiarai ami actiucuwu,4ucs, us-gitaTfc to Wy betorc tne legislature oi me scaie, such an expotftkm ohiheir grievances as will establish at once the certainty of their f ,rf f pwcat the extent of their ooeratiOh. idthe necessity of their removal. Pss intr over many lesser evils, connected with; tTJtiou, toeyre sajisncacn me. present . - .'."' . . . r f J . i : , . ocxasiorx, uo conunc uicin uvnvuui cjlciu- sively1 tdne ; fiot doubting that thevsaine imcdy'-which will Jje applied to it vill at the same time e exten:a to every 'prin ciple in the cbnitiution, inimical to the riehts rA happiness 'cf aattenehocnt petinle. ' 16 doctrine has rcceiverf a, more, 4 .W tkU l- piveYnm'ent the will otthe majority should be the law i t' z land. ;And et.in a ttate boastinft ef u a pure republican cha- meter of Its insti. tvons; thU first' and fun- notfCXisc ; lor- iq irrowuic language ot ipems to fieVneffci interests, io the hands oi auiQontj, rji3uiur5 aarxivuiar sec- tioo oftheutci Fort; -nine Counties, ad jacent -to ach aether "in , the eastern and . : . Ji . ' )uucra -sccuoaa ox ,vuc' sure, tuwuiung threo cttbe borqnsbs iituated Sa those cookies; havt, a taajoritycf he whole rmmbetcfprtsenutlyes in the most uSeroui.brahc of the legislature,' x'And iSIA op ly 20463 wkjtc UhjOjitantsi less I ' kTTOUSAP. Signatures,, U lioiton, h Iitrh anothe--neignr - ; - .- , ' f - 1 1 nTPHE HUT Lfe IIO H I Bribe midcfned, beWMi Iana: 1 a late eloqurt-ajpeal'to uie. people of VtmiaJ 44KeyernmentVpf,the com- It tAit' J HWIW Ui a tnincrlxv t and "what islitill more ' perni- by 72,l', " ; ' ' credible fei 1 'H. . rrt, H is ney Tthc;ess a f : hat the comitxy. v, t c t age j r':e4idse -atuC'ithreefif;'- fe: territory oft: . Utand.Uiti:.; cofdihff tbW census cfJSia, a iitew, pulaticW li'ls; Hr b- . I " mv stead, t . aihe-se- to -Ui .J?.-, U.rteenv.' Jtf ? water. tainins,ac rdmrtotf "census, whl popuoofoblf lytl7, bave-thirtecu. instead vnX ?ven ' atofty wb1"h Vpnld belheir just prrpoaop. ? tiiefefacts : are! resptfully fibmtted i.,:'c.ni,an Mniice nf Delegates of the State of Jrginia,: with the hope that ai n ntaM An impression favorable to the causeM .repubUK-m. and he just rights ot so aeciaea a -ritr , 4he white plppulation pf te I at I done, tne convention iooi-(w1i fence to the Legislature for sdeh aid as thef have means to grant ,f They kn,ow that the power of 'extending to them im medli relief are Inot within th lower, of the Legislature. -Theyithej do not ask it , The- knew that the -several Counties are entitled Hp1 two tepresentar tives bn 1 the fldorJoTie, House ofPele gatesjand thai a "mere legislative ac can not prevent them from exercising unac Irnnw1(0f1 rirfitl Each Senatorial Pis- Itrict too; has a constittrtional clairn to one representative in he benate ; anq.1? may. wl! b oaestioned whether there be -a power in the legislature to alter gr abjridge this claim. But what cannot be dofie di- rectlf, w tlaf cannot e done by lawj may be indirectly accomplished through the medium of a Legislative recommendation. Ana although the people cannot1 he.com manded to act, facilities for feting may be afforded them to a vfy. great extent The.General Aissemtuy then, era res Rpctfidlv reauested to recommend1 tOithe people1 of the commonwealth, the etec tion of a convention to alter aM anend he defects of the j constitution. And in doing this, it is confidently hoped' that such principles "of representation will be adopted and such modes of election pref scribed, as will insure, to every part of. the state, a weight inAthe Conventu)nto be asembled,proportioned to its whole population. Thus and thus only can the excitements existing in the Statefbe al layedj the great ends of republican j gov ernment be attained, and the Constitution be, placed on a' basis to insurjdits own du rability as well as!the peacer'and hippi nessot those for whom it has been framed. 1 v ' WasaisroHoir Citt, AcGpsTr,?!'. ' ,'Tfeaptry Department, Aug. 22 ; Notice tsw hereby given, that funds have beenjr assigned for the payment of such Treasury Notes, and the inter est thereon,' as became dueat the Loan Office in the city !f New' York, in the state of Newjforki at the times lierein after specified : that is to say, j 1. ihe Treasury Notes, which became clue aS aforesaid at any time during. the year 1814 ; to be paid on thertf dag of Oct, 'her. next. I .. T 2. J"he Treasury Notes which became dne as aforesaid hi the month of January, February, Alarth, April, May and June, 13UT, to bepa'id on thert day of Novem ber next. .. - jfy i,. And the said Treaary Notes respec tively will accordingly' be paid upop the application of the holders thereof respec- tively at the said Loan Office in the city of New York, on 4he days respectively, interest will cease Ho be payable on the said Treasury Notes respectively j ; And Notice is (hereby further tven and repeated, that funds have been assign ed for the payment of such Treasury Notes, and tne interest therecn, as have become due, or shall become due, at the Loan Office in the City of Philadelphia, in the' State of Pennsylvania, as follows i that is to say, j $ 1. The Treashry Notgs which havehereto.UJRer P,acet commonly known - by f nime ot fore become due,s last aforesaid id. to bel paid forthwith; interest on thesaid Notes bavin? Ceased to b payable. ' 2. ThevTreasdrj Kotes,; which shall ere- ancr nccviQQuc as issi arorcsaid, to oe paid on the dav and days, when theyshall respectively jbecoraeduei after, which days respective! v, interest will cease to h4 payable fn the aid Treasury Notes . respectively I ' 1 - And as the said Treasury Notes-due and becoming due? at, Philadelphia as' a? foresaid; will accordingly be .paid, upon the arbiication of the holders therenf pf. pectively, at the said Loan Office, in the j city of Philadelphia, at the times aiprpxj akL'-h; . ' i . tr;.-,.- 7v i . The Commissionersof Loans in the ire-V veral States arc reauested to make; thf. notice generally known by all the means in their, power ; and thfes printers autho rised to publish the ' laws of the UnitpH States will be pleased to insert it ui their. iJTODective DaDextl . ' ,u v . l i : ' ! t V. , &maa1.s . nrt - . U . I PROPOSALS forfiUILDINa a nasWaW k HOUSE, usdni 'Unjbn htaare 'iii thk tir 6ecreiajry of Sate, of the following siie vz. f"!',- w uViVUbc.iaiu,ficcordS ot tne uiirxysix Lee4ongaaa iwenty, leet wide ex- ' ISSELL i fiavimr ied 1 butantrljri?l .attachment 'rn ' 4 rotate ofJoseph Ausley, iun,"r eturnable at the present-i era,' atia the Sherai haying return ed, thereon that he.liad.surom6ril,Josepv Pheipa ana others i It is ordered. 1 it $&a tq the said! Joseph' Ausley,jp ca the Half j P ":ster i b mU' ' unless he ;ppec at the -cxttprmof Uesaidi .vourt on tne Second .Mcadiv in Ortnkrr fr replevy.hU es'tate,uar.l .plead to the said ai! Uon, &ual judgment wai be entered up arlast Bv arder. .'V x . J.L-w, tenor-rgmeen feet pitch, single Stoty rit ke rectived at.this pce fMni thi time'iiatil tb'e 25tb day of October. -ih ;.K -Irf q;4w:r:-V,-:wi.ami2 feecTyif jTATHAJ li. ..it,t ...iif, v.. mm raN-ruesuay tne ...er.:tiexv if ar"rtaker-OUitT-1 TSF o XT " rvAlBT o theTBI JlNG-v. aie,. t.-!r4, xr.ch,llTroVtharoL-a.K .The Tlir, Ul ' - ' . k PI Ue a!i fii Tii;! aHcMtian ot uarneniera, as fbelt, Ifash County 22d August' FIFTEEN D0ttAR3 RE VrARp tv av a WAV from the?sw! TV in Wbwin county. North, Citolina; forks ol the Yadkin. Aifred;Cylin, an appren tice. ,bfmodtolhenbscriber by the ..County Court of Rowan, t(?l?arrt theirt or mystery oft Blackainiih asred between sixteen'and flontPn " h.,,it 5 leet 8 or 9 inches h?b. .tAht mo black hair, and black eyea, redl icomplected, and generally forward m com nariy i and when lve eats holds his fcrnte m lAhonr! , AWd strkintr witn inetsieeRe righthsndeiL I anppoaetie wHl attempt to past by thefpame of Alfred HaisHad on when he left me, a homeagU'i; mixed coat and nabfeen pantaloons. lMs"bt!M;r tloihjng shall rec.re " " i - THOMAS HUGHES August 11816 , 8t:v WARRENOJf ?AliIi RACES, rrTr.sr.cec k c? the - rn enton i Ctnirs e, " on y," edncsday Ci e tBi day of September next,"; '.J.r'r ' a- S wxwsTiitaj lbr;three.yelrold Colts and Fillies, mile heats,' entrance fifty dollars;-- lt forfeitthreeof .more to make arrace vto rinse onthedavof the race: entries to be mafle with the Proprietor. Same da v. a Saddle race, mile heats, the best 3 in 5, free for Mules only ( belonging to ! the countv ) carrying each a catch, without I paying any entrance. ' ,j ?Mi Second Day, The Proprietor's PunW, two mile heats ' 200 dolla. entrance 20 doIl i' maney hu The Jockt Cittb PoRsthree.mile Keats, for th e i wliole amourit of the Subscription, say upwards lof 400 idolls.") free Ion any.thmg en, i trance, to suoscn ers, to non-suoscriocr; 3(1 dolls, which entrance goes to the Proprie- S tor's Purse.1,. ' - , ENT IES, for the 2d and 3d days' to be, made the evening preceedipg each day's race ; by sunset, with tne proprietbr. The, weights ! of the Course to, govern aS heretofore; , T The Subscriber pledges nimseuyo nave tne course in exceiientv oraer, wuagooai sianies N. BBalls . will 'be -provided by the sub- scriberi 73v2m TJIO; IAS Bi lOSTER, , - j Pmptirtor dfthe Hours : - W iNOTICE. . "T EING anxious to dispose of Yeit her bv X afc or -LeateXthc - LANDED PRO, PERTY I hold in Halifax an4Terson Count, net, ii is at ieau prcsuniauie t wugtve' -f bargain in sa'td dip$SAt I shall merely give a general description of the :propertyV leaif; ing it tor those who may wish to optai a the same to exanine particuJarryd judge" for memscivea.;' ; r, ; - vr?k. One Tract in Halifax cocnty, sttuated, on the roam Koad leading from ix.T6Wn to Tar borough, about 6 miles beL. . the for nm i conuunaa -vuk,jj acres Onwbich there is a eood Uwetliher House. Kitchen," Smokthouse, Barn, Stable and alf other necessary Outhouie. There? i enough land cleared to employ ,10,orl12 hands' to advantage. This place I shall have - to; jseli under a Lease; of 5 ye ara (as it is nowvo'ecu Died for that term.) Fronrt the lat'ikf f&nuaf lasu at-2J0 per ann. GO" The purchaser Will Dave tU benefit of the, Rent. . u. . V"" i One other Tract in Halifax. situated on xeaverdam swamp, about r miles south west of Halifax Town, and ;5 miles nprth ea?t- ot Enfield i contain about il X4:,acrea'- Qk whicii the improvements are inconsiderable, bout the same number'; of, handss tivhiti Hall,, raost Of which ! ha beencleared. ip the jeourse of 3 oryears JaStVast,' This plantation 1 have at present uodf cultivation supermtended by an overseer,, andj'shbuld I dispose of it, "the; person qbtainingfhV aoKj can oe accommodates Wim 'the btoctc, Corn,&c. on' the -'pVaotatio; ' 0Qif Ibis alifax November .Ccuntv Court.- it wiilon thatj day; be(TertX publicly ai the Court- Andn. Tract ft nUc nf nv rPsMMw-M iuiuj r-raun yoaniy OQOOQin.Myco prewant iuattoi, having an" abundance' of eac-!entrater; yefy cveftientefTmftactj f hki ahioixndet culUHtiafpresentand ,-uld dispose oftbe3c v,o'mr&4. some Household and Kitchen Furniture wi'! i ..thpurjcfurser, desired nv .TAsdUof each of these places particular! j the last; is ir-jr ,Wj adapted, to theuulfiTstioireCorn . atf Cttoaan'd Tebtc: -j' - "-...i -1 AnJ" person wishing; to evar.ifle either of uj3 places, m isaliux, can vc acc modated 1 r w.me,'f 1 1; Je'ttci J , 'fltlfth'ejriiS-r 4fcs ''5 ks. 1 aaidXylovio and returning wm v t confining him in anJail that I get him agairt the above reward, and an rea-1 places, m MaliUx, can ce accrr pn !:eaticn to tny C rerseer, l.r. Jflejlson ; -i, aty- ueaveruaia, iii.a t;;ono 1Q j Ta, - T .4 Will bs i ihewn n apptlialicn o tae oa the premLca V 'of whoa the 'terms can" bo - ,Jt. . ;;lsc:: st at thelast tern' t xtr A ' tendon a-V .MMt.4A' . .iTe are meat without felagUtnd Aehavin?: are-requested fowtaAt. ihemji1'01! i,V.t f,r.w i uJ-tiit' uifRt fShayW adpitnisferH 6 this ity,'4nr8 the citizens' of ?f M?S v?9m.?r feptctaber next,, .n;: GrODS ,bn hand 4t the time f MkHuil 1 feontinuetrom'day todav iin,;1. ,nj -i .. f Bdnil, withucKscurityV, ihem ci " t shudgeMentVu saep arnei! jnocked off to hiS b he shall be nde goodfsuch U3c2 ,.taT :!gh, August THIS' JS TO GIVE .NOriCR. BepartmeUY Wb;ermexj,jinrlusiye,for the, supply ofVn . 2Sr: r W of : 1st. etroiCIichilimarlcVn ' vJ Wayne. IceOw and their nifies at any pJatVpraees wfre troons are or may be stationed; 'marched or recruit within thTerritnry of Michigan the ' vicinity of me'ffpp'er 'JUkei fahd the state of Ohio, and on or auTacent to the waters oi Lak -:'3d; AVny place tnnIacfwWi t". are or may bslationed, mrchied or recritt, ed within the State of .Kentucky and Teo. nesseti.".- ;?; Stl, At anyplace or nlacesw)wri t or. S,e 'siat,oa marchi;- recruited withm the, .IHinousi. Indiana and Missoiiii Territories. . ' ,4thr At any placeor. placeswbere troop are or maybe stanedimarcliedor recmitfl within the MisaiSsinbi Teri-itoro, th of Louisi ana ind their vicinities north of the t,uipnoi-Mex)eo?,n., . o5th. At any place on ;plac,eswhtelrooj!i are,or maybe staoned marched orirec. uit- wiuim the JMriCt of Mame and state cif New Hampshire. HiV ? '; '' " vy th.At any ceorples where 'tromis ,. are ormayjbe stationed, It ircjed ,'r reer'mt. ed witMrt i ;the-sCate Massachusetts, " , Tth- Atj any place or places where troops are or may bestatiohetLInnirf.hwI within-jthe states "of Connecticut and Rhode 6th4 At'any places places, where troons arejor.mav be stationed, marched or rrknil'trl I' witMn the stat . of New-York'abruY of the r Highlands and Within the state 5f Vermont' a, At any piaci; or, puiccs wn ere ITOOpt are o may be stationed, marched or recruit- cvvwiiimi uie siaieoi cw-? orjc, soutn, Oi tne Highlands, including West PomtWlvlthm. , the stated off IffeJersey: : , v jutn. At any place or piapes, where droops are or may be sttioited, macheAor, recruit-l edV within the state of Penasr Ivama. ' 1 ' ,11th.. At any place or places' where ttfJOpsv are.or maybe stationel, marched oi' Recruit- j ,..ed withinjtbe states of Delaware lld and the District of Columbia, - ' . ft; ,.12th'. AtVny place or places where tfbopa fare hr hiay be stationed, marched or recruits edwithmthe state of .Virgmvl Y';13th. : At any place, -sr,places where ; ttroop are or may bfr StajionecC marchell or recruitv' .ed within the state of North-Carolina. l i ' r lth At any ; p'ace or places where Jtroops are or may be stationed; marched or recruit e with injtbe state of South-Carolina. ' , . 'itb At.aay placeor places whei-e droops are Or. may be stationed, marchexl or rectuiu ed .within th e state of G eorgia including that , partj 9f the Creek?? land ly mg within rtlie ter- . ritorial limits of said state. ' ' ' 1 " r ji r -'' A ration to consist'pf one pound jand one quarter of neefor three quarters of a poun4 ' " ot salted porK, eighteen puncea of bread or flourf one srill of rum. whiskey or brand v. and -.t atherate oftwo quarts of sail, four quarts of v , vinegar, four pounds of soapand one pound and oheiialf of eandles.to ;evefy hundred ra. tlons, - 'The pricesof the' several component , parts f the ration shall be specified, but the ' United States reserve tlierjight fof faking1 : sucUj alterations in inewrice ojr ine eqmponens 1 i pirts cf th elation aforesaid, a Shall make'the) price m each part thereof oear. Just propose u tion to the proposed pr&eof 4fie wofe ration." TThe.ratiQns are to be furnished in such quan l j fcii ties,:, that there shall, at i all times, during uip verm oi uic, proposcu contract, oe sumcv: - r'r.' i4!lv:(.l la. . n a -. is-also, to be permitted to all and every of the ima yiiinvi(.v 4'c taay of JnfiP 4le- ausivtp, t?the tsdaylof June'18?? within. ..; i3ito$ta 4 Districts! ,foliowingnyis s -; ;; rf Commandants of fortified places or posts, to , fv call for, at seasons, when the same ean.be h4 rinsported, or at any tjnie, In case oftirgen- . , cy; suchsttpplies of like, provisions jn ad vance, as in the discretion of the commander ': .sliall Ipe deemed properj f ' - f ' ' v f iHaimderstoodihat thccatractor'is to be at the essence andnsk of issumcrthp Ao "the troops, "and that all tosses; sustained by J the depredations of the" enemy; or by means of fT i y1 v oaes, nall be paid by theUnited States at vtfce$rice of the arti- clecapiiired or-ey. w ;aforosaid, on the depositions of two or ,more persons of ere- . dible charasteTsvandthe certificate of a com , muSToned officer.'statinsrthft Ithe loss, and the ambuni of the article, of; ; f I which- compensation shad be claimed";. ' - S? (? ofreduiriner that none of the giinni.:.wK;iv ' . niay.be furnished under any of the proposed, ' contracts, hali be fssurd. until th -wmca nave been, or rery be furnished under thcontracthowin fcrce.'ave been consumw . i- L4anu: 1' 1 ) i : : f . 1 1 tr '. ,,i fit t i ' , !- " . i 'P-' -fS; ,i.-,:Sv-i,tl

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