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1 F0BE1GX 3MWS. XiATEST FROM ENGLAND. wV- ir-Far, Jmor. 10. By tbp fnt sailing ship Maria, Pi plex. which arrived last even lug in SO da v from Xiverpwd , the Editors of the Mercantile Adverter Uave re ceived I.oedvn acd Jarerp scl paper to the 7th of October Uclusive. The fid ! tin unT extracts 'compriz ail the po- liflril auA ii:ttrruil iatellifcciice of interest tiie j cuuUun. A further cdvance iu the price of new wheat took clace ia the Lundun -com market on tiie 6th of October. Old wheut retrained at the gy me price as the week previous. The average price of wheat for the week eudiug 19th Sept. va?743 Id. mricau 6och.s London , Oct. 4. New Six per cents. 105 y Sevens 111, dividend from Is of October. Bunk ehnr nothing done. Price of New - - i t -. 1 1 r- . .1 . iondos ocTor.cn 5. This ujgrii i iig' were cei e-d Ger man papers to me xuui un. v-v k ihe former account of the death of her Jniporial hiluioa, the cuiuort of the Archduke Palatiue, in giviir birth to a son and daughter. The children are aid to be in good health. Th plague continue it ravages in Constantino ple; but a letter from P te rh rh, oi the l29th August, etn to threat n an ajK:raation of this migery, by super inducing the horrori of a war between Hussia and Turkay. Our reader have been &' ready aj'prlzad of th ex ecution of CernV Oaorgeg. by ordor ofona of the Tuikish Governor, who. it se-ms, did iiot think his character, as a rebbl to ""tius Porte, supjrided by j ihnt of a Lieutenant uenarai m tue service of Russia, and Knight of St. Anne oi tb First Liaas. aTi inteai irpnfp nfthi avii'iit ci eated a livel y enatiud iu Petur.buifch, and a cour ier was in:Cjdiatoiy di.patchod to the liusian Miuisiur ut CunsUutinople, "corainandiQ- him to require eategauc- o.,5 .".thi? 14 .hi vs. ;i LUuilC tie- eb'ratiou from th e forte, u isvosviug this act end the exemplary punish ment ol'he perpetrators : aud. i lhi be not cuuioi-i with in ti.c course of 14 hsvs, he' shall immediately ieae Couantnop!e. 1 be; kame courier carried orders to supttd -the build mi: of the nevv pa!a ';e lor the Uuiiau Koi basv at ConsiaLtiuple ; and tmother courltyr v.as -it tie stint tirae dispatcii ed to the head (iur.iierk of General Mnd the I'rte to ory tenacious ol a JBashav7s h-ad as to fuvoive itcil. for a coBideration trilling, iu a ton- test with the lurjui'bre pXwer oi Kus- Letters front the H ague state, tha t j th e cwnlciixi for I h e con elusion u f j a treat v d cvrrnmerce ami navigation, j uexween UiS kiiuoiii 01 uit pemci - JanUi anu tiie tiiireu siaies 01 .uie rica, are postponed uhti 1 the A m eri- mh Plinnt1-iih!!i-ii, ball ha V I t- ceived ulterior iuitructiou iir. Gallatiu. Andiaaiador from the United taKs if ti e court of r ranee, yvbu had ben churiiid with thee ne gociatioji's ; las r eiurned froci the iiaue to Puri. bhips conu'je tu he equipped in the ri ver Xjr the pm juiae ol conveying onu" ,iin-ctir.au5i-.ionen ou cers cl. privatt s. to a:d e Patriots in h.ujth A uierica. A l i rodent o n e vsel is uiib reaur iu sail, uavjug nu L'uaru ' f . I . I . . . .... I . V. 1 orfiters iullv eouirmcd and S.VQ nn- vates. to fijnn aYihe ctirh'tiie-ol)V cer ate all men who have seen ctiv service, and are ol every ratik Irom . coiunei.v ' 1 . tu Of. LlrriL O gauization h o Complete, and t hear- ranrp-nU so luviipiv ;.;tie.thut tl ev ilIbe-TcalT;foruuineiiiate:em . - - -w . . v 1 ,tlieir arrival. mention, that the Jruim deetihed lur i South Aaienca, arid sent crouirto Ca- diz and other puts o Ar daiUbia. h;ul been recalled into Lat v-nsadu: ;:. the I .7 ... ri t f li rlr'r-' fl.n il. ,. , f iUbiist and pay theru in the d:trictb j in v,' ii h thev were firfct ordered to as- v bv ' lemtue. W e understand that Spain is ina- md bio r . iJv . ... r. ... i iur .an iuli L iu I t'siui e n oaai ai jiitary Hrce, ami a verv conhniera rtier lor ::aai anu artisierv stoie has been lately received in this coan- i -- i . Y' 1 . 4s stated tlifit the army of th e S jtJjt Hubbia, under the com utatid nningkeu, which was to have 'Vtv.rf " in cuiitoniuent, is. ac . w t i d e r a , t o j e m a i n i n v- - ... iM .1 tV'ie r llircc v. i ivt 1 f .so', thie m easu rc-is e until. fu t tfo, th to support the de f ,i.i.l't ;;.'., ' Hf-r-3f' : - "vv'"iiic, slJ V OCT. 4. .P4e AMietl Monarchs Frankfort ami Air i een suet essixelv as- M,)f, etino,hut it .W.J an. .. ... . . r . -i :tV.M connn- tu a deter- 4 annv di OCCO- : ! ?TM SOtTTB AMfilllCA. It ia ftatftd ir the Nantucket Ga zette, that Cantfdn AVeeksofthe thip Xlartha, who 1A Valparaito on the 1 1th of Jily, and arnred at Edgar towB on the-20th nit. touched at Rio Grande on the 6th of Sapteinber, whera it was reported that a atcord revolt A.W taken place at TernamlucQy hnd tkut the ci(9 was in possessim tf the J Patriot. The ship Enterprisi. t ap taiojCoffin, of Philadelphia, from Junn Fernandez, srrived at Valparaiso 9th July, with the garmon from that place, wiiti had given themselves:cp to tiie Patriots..-:;" ;:.-.;; r -'3 Captain Arnold, of the ?Mp Lcry Irorn liordeaux, ha broniibt out gi- 1 uatches for government, ironi the, A- Uienc-aii Minitrer at ins ou ry o?. Spa in. 1 1 ) pre uih ed t hat th ee deapatcbe relate to the n ep cintians carrric; on between tlieTTn'ted Starve and "Spa in, as tot Ire pu rclto e ? f t b e fteridas. It is tiihtinrtly uiidrtood ood anthorirv. that ( r f a t Hritaiii ha aid to Spuiu. u If y.tti choaie to keep t! f"ond -..it ..well-: bu t if juu dcternnne to eeli t';r m, te thing we have a rihtto tle preference, and we shall ejw4 first offer."? Th? lan'iip has oftrnded and em -harrawed tl.e Couit of Mrhl, al though we do not biere it will inHu- J ence i t s d e t eri insi ion ; i n I eed vt i ftl conCdeiU liiflt that d?terw.v;on is ra-iiita, ami i now in the V'tiited j iuih if i ni tr. Don )ni . has al r, I'on omis nn- ' thi moment in his poeswn SKALro w D 2SP.VTC h fs frtm tn ( ' surt whi th 'U- patche he U dirpcted not open K til tk teuting of Corgres. U HAL JijiVi JjJLi 1 . TIOUSK 0? COMMONS. MOM DAT, :.or. IT. A quorum NT r ilv:rs of th' G ene tl ws?nhlv b;ii: rv. ' ! r. ard h.'y jualiKed, tho tvo H-mscs prf'cerib d t I outness. .':.;;:r'v:.:;.-;',v: jf-hn branch, Kq . , .pe;.5jer oi tf.r o:.--"e, nii r-i. Ju. Imkil, bpeakcr ot the .;; IlousV: o: L.ni- ; the HmisV o- C m- j . t . 1 yppnr.tet.C tcrsof , v.nrt-iuC :Ut ; nions H c ie rt V ill : h m w ; -Aiuibtant. ard riea'snt iltudn v ; ( h . f the II i.e of C jniiuo , and W'rn. i Lielcharr t"l-rU As;'ht. The old D jorker ; ers were elected- i';.:-;;-:-':;---- TVKSbA Y, NOV. IS. Messrs. Hawkins, B. too. and vah.i were j point rJ a C nnr.it to t' Iu't f ;r tt c tr'A'! nn: :it f ! e I T- . i Cnfunt ns, w'eivli tney rxj'rtc.! '.;;!..;; the sittinr' and th: "'v ere .:C;.,n.ci; . -vr ' .;; r : A cr.ir.ijiittee v. s appr iiu ti 1 1 f ; n v rnrr t o in tin n h.-T-v t !) it !)i :! liruies tre-oi,turiVz'e'd;'.rd' r;-' reive a Kniinirstl i wif.'j h .' K Tl j h ive to niiLe t tnerr. T! r (' rept.ited 'that the ( .iov'et-i'r vwovslvi; nvhe hit coinn:u!i:c:iti.n 1 oM Tk, f itVv A mesi'jfgc ' j.ro'pmig to h-sllr- t i"; r ln icrk&i'rg Clerks to-mf t rov as sent u the Se.tu'e. The fellow: Mpjttpc wn s rrc e ived frum thr G vt riw.r, by M r. Sa nde rs, h is Private Sec:etrv : Tu the .y '-ru.'r e General j!sci bk, oj 'I he - Siatr of Ac A -Curoiitni. '" G E Ktlhil E N, To meet vou at a period ' 1 ike th c pre se n t , w 1 e n r n r c r ; 1 1 1 r -, j ; s jperous ia her f. reig.i and d- rrestx re!a jtj'.ni. hr citizens vici ifsr i p tho:r pintv j dinerer?ej at the shrine of p nr-c r lso: , ?r fthe eanh, as it to id: up the n'fure f f happinesis. has compr-r.ved; i th; t he. ( ' I'iCU'vit iiOUKtiriliCl", tMe 1 (i'.j i s hesti V. t ' 11 rv 1 ". c rin niK . .' V ...... 1 . 1 .. .. r Ind t, r- ' -, r - i 11 r 'i : jpriVns f f 'r-tiiude to the great A ut hi , i;rf ti co :-U s.i. s:. " ' -I . f . I : III I . . I I wil ft' rT. AV tl 11 i -! i , i:o t e -;t he- cv .it d ,r : n ill' v r. . c t . .. ! j t. -fi ,j w.f . . ,J J r 1 - jtiinnt n r;i !i. i ( the ui inn, r to be t;ck ward in ca ru. i.s riiiruh-itrd to give x a i v-t t t t. ' .'o sn: d w irh t.-.t. t :-!' 1 1 ttl Is; "!?.? i-.'.'KTrii til 7 1,c r;tii.k hu!i eai h St:; State has in the ; ;M-. n, oj i' great 'r a sure, ; estjv quel . j by her ct nn:t rci,.i imp, rtaiice. jj as Nortii Ciiii rlitia is, V oiding jj fV r p. j f , ; j ilti .'gh tht-tne cdj. ii.h-g States she h is j K-t liitu eenseqet-rce in u cv;:rju rc;al M ws rid, to whlcH her pcpulati-.o ajfl pro- luictivciic'fcs so eminently enti ?C her. To raie uer to her pn.per station, claims t.he united tlfuits of every Kortii'Ca rolii.ian. -i:-:; :';:'. " .';- ' A report npon the suhiect of opening j an outlet to the oceaii. will nrrhnf.lv ! lata : oeiore: vou at ins srssn.n it k. 1 t I - .:"- ' ms sessnii pr per- !') uit n.inlt mny i)e procKictn e ol the jjaiost benefic al efT-rts- anH T I prcriciibU ,"tl.e adantages arising fit m it to the.State, wcijld .tein not w:rthv of a competition with any ref.stn'ihle:ex-';!:iPrt pense, A spirit of has i f laJe ot;e abroad, which ifnn t)cr w a re that the surplus fi-..ds of the Trea- 'tillenr a proportion of the value of what jury can be better applied, than in aiding . m' he fcund due. There being no aa hutividual etiterpize, in uuderrakings to j thority to absent to this propoaal, the nb advance the happiness and coi.tn;ence Jcct is submitted to your conside ratios, of ojir citizens, and to gie the State a lost no time in "transmitting to Mrs. rank among among her sister States com- I ! Blakely the resolution of last seasicn rela iTiensurate with her population and ex- i tive to the maintenance of her child, tent of territory. - i Mrs. Blakely has accepted the oftr made io er I ghten the public mind in a free ! goytrnntent. lias cvt r been lield the sui-l est mode of perpt tu; tng the blessings ot that irovenirmnt. In nrp'vnrnrn a. mU ifc&vidwd is aocromnnity is inferm- Kd, jastInGiii!v?r6 cu 10 appreciate uic uencnia uciitcu hu tbat community. To devise a plan by which instruction may be extensively dit- nWi tnmo nortion of the atten- tioa rt the last Lerislature, and as the subject may again be submitted for your consideration, it may not be unseasewaoie for mc. thus to invite your attention to it in A particul ar m anner. ; Upon the t wo former occasions, when I had the hormr to address you, I took the liberty rf eliciting yonr , a ttentirn to the Judieiarv, and vou mar judge rf the im portance tuched to the subject in my mind, from my agnin bringing it before yon. - It will be readily admitted, that ' "next to the lcgi$iatire,this.sthc next most T ' mjrortant branch of the nrern ment, and upon its proper organization a Jp eat deal '.depends. The accumulating duties rf the I present Circuit Judges would st-em tode !mniul, that thch attention should echi- Isivelv be devotid to the duties of their j I circuit ; and whether the SupTT.r Court, Iwhirse dccisicns arc ro " determine '.what is the law of the land, r.n''. t htndtd doh as precedents for the rVidvce of futuif cncrarn n, Hr:i;d not be tompo cd nicn w'.o cv: .'.vote their time ind itter.ti- r. ex.'M;vc!y tr the bttsiness r i that C.ni;, Hcr5 rr -veil worthy (rf rui ii!rrent or the nr- ! vxuxy y 1 r! d. f- rm. e iTComnended. A c.f tplrte ril of thf criminal cede of cur State lii fr .qvently ycc pied .rhe ;.nttentWioft!ie Legisiattirc, nd may.pos- . sihlv ho brought lf irc nu tm v 'Sh.ail l .t nr t. th v i? ne'Dartrf t ";nch rtVarv to me to 'recv.irc- a'ierdnr I . . ailade. t'Vthe :.pvnih;rr.rnt f .'horve .ste-l !.rff ;r .1 "am h v'.'v- rn?,i,) o!" the fccc'y wft.h; 'w'n f r iib ier t s f th ?'s' .o.rt; t Ln ' c .?e t nchc'l ; bt frcl mvclf t r. ?r -ti safe 'croimd, 'when'- I t '.ko t!ie prt't n. ''Pposun n t'vpu,nc c? anient. ''Vhrjt r.hli h most men will imlte prompt- ' Dri ntunrinc- wr'Vcr. 'most : certainly rtv AT51 th'irh the .law s. it.no w j rn yt vu in .fjrce for some year, ir 'rirVum stance is not to my mind cn . Mve t i:lence, .'that pviMic "crrtimei't i" iii i'vfvf It is .t'vhf remt-mbered that th" pui'.ic ttet-'.'.n has f r nmf yars b.ck. 'ren drawn to a complete change of onr u 'ml code, and this law may h n vc been pe no it ted to e 1st in'.'expccta -ti ti .if t' is change. For my part, I bare !) ca led t tiie ronclus'on, thit public o pi: ti is in ppc sitit n to the; present. nmde )i nun:shmrnt, from the circumstance, r w i.fjt .1 c rsv ict: n hRs fkcn place in i!i re, s'.ice 1 have been in fnce, b.it i ?f " rtiriM h' lvpn -''.tiresented for. a lar - - - - j - . 1 .. j ; .,i;s tiit. nithin .y recollection, bv all i :;H. j,v,., . :in(i a loner list .f others of the p; j.., ;3 :md a long list .f others of the 1 rt cc .tble kind, soliciting a pardon , . v l!Iin the e;rouiul of the severity of .: ;J!K;;sh n.t. And I have, in even nn. And 1 nave, in even ':-. r'-. vi'-lded tv the p"yer of the pe , i.'-t tr -in tl e belief that the power 'hv.-d'-nhtr rarried with it a dispensing .v.-. r, hut frm a firm tonviction, that :,u:iiK sirntirnent was in hostility to the !v',.-t 1: v, and that every officer is .-.ni, r." r.j vttc; by whit tenure he may .1.1.: ; is j'.r.cc. tti pay lrspct to that sen- X vt -cr.i:'ed and well trained ti- 'iiia mm do,i!jt 1 he surest safepiard in a f, t i- c -in n , ai;d decerees ail the enco-!nit!-iis H 1 v c h have 1 ipon various ncca -vi is !;i n 1 ivi iied open th.nt species of Fi roe. t'the '-great, difficulty in this -A nvmv othcr State secmsi to ex-i-t im ob'ru viMg ?. foi ce of tins 'description " us -Veil '(.rg'.iiiised and trained. V'ith t itienriin ; any": d:5aragemetit to the : 1 1 ri" ie or patriot ism of the M ili? i a of ' this btn 'e, iho f.ict is too evident to !e de-1 ni;d that they are in a deplorable stste as :x?r n:!s discipline. To give t this f;e.t ma of mora.1 and ph su il frrce, i!:e ctticienc r w jiich ir n:t r;ts and is ca- i.nM'. 'it rt eiving, it is iodipnsHljle that ' they sh. uhl he iMt ructiri .:t practised i' i .lie rulfb !n v. Ir.r.tt thev are to le eo- VvMr.c-i. .'lY'V ;ar;li ?n 'Ce : r.lijhmcnt cf ' his in..;irtaf:t- vork, tlir ped:ency of t:tti; a syj m", h"ch ''shall, in the ' j ''.-i ' e, c:dl ...... tf f Id at the : . ;!;c i . ;-oiim" mhI for h.ngrr ferifxls ri itiv nt present, et i t.in portions of the or intrtssir i;v i . ai cl Or n c th missioned offi e i s, is i ' r. ir-n t. ; h d for your -cons'ide--i t; p. The si!-: ruction ar d d?cipiinc !his ac;t :rf n, v ul; rradi.a::-.- diftns- . 'ht- rh the rn'ir b -dy r f the Miiitit' ,in;t pr;?c!iol k:. v;ripe and protni'ti- lhc ) .: r.- ?, (:: ' : v. th a resolution of thr - - -. . ;lavt-(t iv ra"i A';mbly, I enquired of the , . .. , ; 0;Ccrs of the counties to '. : pis hdd been distributed by the i ' vx of 1 u i rei i- :v to the situation of th rrr s. '1 he result of that ecouirv mnv h i !' en ui. n an examination of the packet rv:i Ive ! (A.) containing the reporta of : 'h-ofHcvi The act of 1312 make it dut y of the Governor to distribute the isrms wnicn may tnereaner re received !jfr m rhetu j 'r' ntK-i nam icrni'plymgwi thexeneral goverumeut to certain men in tne act. 1 dechnd ilh tbe reqaisitea of thitt act s to tin- fifteen hundred and eighty stand ! h l.ich were received in 1816, until the s nt:mrnts of the legislaiure should be e x ressed upon the reception of the re port rf the state of the arma already dis tril.uttd. These arms still await vuir ns!tsocn at trie unites ataten store J,'1' ;xrs in AVilmington aad Newbera. 1 information has been received that tka of the Uaited is prepared to deliver' th. firopor- i'!'(,n of inns and equiptnenis to which this ioldlc ls u,l!U y H v,orri is tnmiTO ny an act ot lsOflrr An cner has been marfe to de iver ir nn cncr nas occn niap w aeiiver m ar- f) tlle gtlature, and has drawn upon the Treasurer for six hundred dollars for its support for five yeais. accomnanieH i with a revest, that sferuW tkb sura be Legislature would ""- w kw uuanuu 19 u cr- r dy under, if a sum could he named for j which she might draw for semi-annually. j That part of the resolution directintr the j j Sword voted Capt. BUkely by a former Legislature, to parchascd and present ed to Mrs. Blakcly has not been carried ;into eftect, and it is submitted if some o- ther present, tor instance a set of tea plate, would not be a more suitable pre- sent, the child being a female. . Mrs. (Blakely's letters upon this subject are j submitted in the file (B.) J In compliance wiih-the refiolutlon au- Vtbonsmg and reauesting the Governor to order a Court -Martial for the trial cf General Roberts, an order was issued for the Court to assemble at the Court-Hojse in Newbcrn on the 16th of June, Gene ral Roberts was arrested but permitted I to ga at large. He was notified of the ! tiir.e and flace of meeting of the Court,' and served with a copy cf the charges and specifications. The Court asscm- j bled at the time and place appointed, and j General Roberts oot making bis appear- ; ance, the Court declined trying hi on j the original charges and specihcatKHjs, I but cashiered him for breach of arrest in jnot making his aopearance, and without . notice of the charn. Upon theprx:eed- Ithey were disapproved, upon the ground j that a man could not be tned in his ab jenre without notice. I then directed the t Adjutant (General to issue an order to the lcrrnmandhr officer of the co'intv of Cr- Jl'eret.tc orae-. out a detachment ot Mm 1 1 . r . . 1 t jti 1: neceary, to arrest oenerai no bet3 and keep him in cloe confinement until the Court could be astembied ; and ja Court was accordingly ordered, to s , scr.hlt- ajrain at the ' Court-Houte in New bcrn on the 13h October. This Utter : procced.uf was foanded upm tiie follow in clause it) Macemb upon Mr;ial Law, ip. 54. 41 Although the Martial Law makes no mention of any diileience in the 1 manner f the arrest in order to tvud, a ldifferer.ee is estfb'.ifched by the cuktom of jthe army, according to the dtgrec or measure cf the ci ine. An officer accus ,'ed of a capital crime, or any cifuicc of whica the penalty a so severe as to ex cite a natural temmntion to escape from jtafice, ought to be detained in. a htate of confinement as sreure as the closest civil lmpnsonmcnt. If the offence be ci ;4 lighter nature, the 'presumption is, that the rffieer whose char-cttr is thus im-j peached, must be solicitous to obtain a j j j dicial ineitigntion of his conduct, and he is therefore genendly allowed to I in ar- j rest at large, that is to walk about witli-j in certain limits, without hu swurd, on ais word ot honor; to await the Laue of; a trial, or his enlargement by proper au- ! thoriy. The degree and measure cf die . arrest must however, be entirely at tiie J discretion of the commanding officer, who j wiil in all cases regulate hi conduct by J the particular circumstance, and by the t uiiia.i ui :'piiciy aim uurucujjij. Upon this Utter part of the clam.e, be lieving the degree and measure of die ar rest to be solely at the discretion of the commanding ofneer, and us Ciencml lto berts had not eviuoed any wibli to have a judicial investigation at" his conduct, and hal further evinced that his honor was not to be relied on, for making his ap pear mce, I conceived myself authorised to order him into close confinement. From this close Confinement the Judge who rode 'the circuit -thought proper to release him, and feeling no disposition i" uatc tue i.-.rce or asicmonng a v urt Martml re-acted without anv oimpulnory power to compel Uie attendance of Gene ral Rfjberts, an order w.ts isued bv 'my direction to prevent the assemblage of the Lourt a second time. i his statement is made wiJY a view to obtain Legislative provision, to compel the attcnd.mce of of Jir.ers on Courts -Martial, if th dt;ciiion of the Judge be correct. It is much to be lamentad that a cause of difference should exist between two j s.teB, havingvacb strong inducements to' .... VT,.U .i- ... 1 rf ; """I u iiun-ii vjiiua mm i enneksec. The memv-riil which wa prcsenttdto the last session of Congress, having been, as I have been informetUpostpoued in con sequence ox. the pressure ct business ; it is m.v-,1 respectfully submitted, whether tlic (ringing the -subject again to the view of Congres, by ai.other memorial (lest the e already piwnted should be permitted to remain aaothtr acssicn amoutr tiie unfi- j i.ikhc busineK of the last,) treating with ; dee respect the feclingsof our sister state, jbut, at the same time, supportiug wilh j dignity and firmness the rights of Korth ! Carolina, wcuid be deemed sunerflnou nr intru&iv. A letter is herewith submitted from George Graham, Esq. acting Secretary cf War, containing information, that the Cojuaaisioicrs appointed to treat with the Cherokee Indians, have signed a trea ty by -.'which that nation have relinquished their claim to a tract of country, including the whole of the land claimed by them within the limits of the State of North- I viwiu, nu iu4i tins ireaiy wtuia ue aubadttod to the Senate at their ue:t Ses sion. TUe claim of Korth-Carclina aeaicst mc uuiicu otaies ior monies advanced by the State, ia payment of Militia calied in to tke service of the United States, re mains unsettled. The War Denartment kas been from time to time furnished with tae document called for. By a letter re ceived a few days since frini the 3d Au ditor, I am iufurmed tkat epon an esti mate beiog furnished of the probable a Bount of th outstanding claims, a fuilhcr sum will be advanced to the Executive cf tke State to meet tke payment of them ; and that a haal adjuatiaent will be made upon the completion tf the Paj'tnents, and the traAsrnisaion of die additional docu Meots. Thisestiraate ha been furnished. I have the konor to lay before you a propoaal f Jokn Melisk. Eso. of Phila- jdelphia, relative to tke publication of a new Map of the United States, also two small treatises of Robert Owen, Esq. on the subject of ameliorating the condition of the poor, and a file of English papers, in which the views of the author are more Ailly developed. These hare been receive ei ta the CoJrte r .1 . htheH.tuJ.Wo.(i7n his return to the Uniu-d i V 'V anuior mat they smuld , V ' lf Several treatises of JerVu.v Vttj1 of Queens square ol-v- l! 1 K. reived thrown the sa-ne c'",MM? r- nSf subject of PenitentiarV h ' wtion. are, at the reVrunM''Mii iaiu oeiore ru. u i i- . A letter fr',uj Xr4-H9l Qf, Middhnon.Oii niih the St.-iT t.;i; ' . . ay nuaibi-r. .- wnicn may be ordered is f , 1 sv"i file (A.) crea' "Gained h An artist of estnblishcl fnr ' 1 Phiihdelp!ia has been eng-Kv.i? ;T I tiie two full .length t orfruf.. .ci'.l Eleven box ,.f 1 "... " jcai. ot the FWteenth C.r ' tc!i reccive(Knd are new I 10 ijl- iruutca the i,, . --. This cuai un,ica;i..n is C ' r with such rujg.iati..,s if M,r, . . U -..-v.n.. w wit 1 cuce ashru" ceivtd at mis office. t. KCX " leuer b.x,k -nd j,i.ch ulr I ', ' 1 rT I it 1 fii-ci&ary should be lui.l V 1 " On this last occivion of ';'.,' 'rtv anting tu you, t;.r. fiU Vi ' . f ursiri, niy sincere I M f ,r - Toe indulgence with xnv ' '" while xn ctbee, has .m, v;,,,:,',''1- friends, will always lv..nr. , ' t '7 gratitude, in a-Jniiftirh:-. .v V 1 the -State, I have 00 d c3n3' f ny errors. It : the p,-. , ,!Ce ( f . c ty. But I Cnn with ;.' .rdmr- i;'','' - have been errors of the u.U, r That your deliberates will he , ed to the intercut and prwieri-v state, your consti;uetus iuvi ;t s:,re' ?e ed state 1 ire 1". , ruiia-c in uiir circum.uuco t,f ..v... mewl, lri.'fTi ''r v., With the highcit c,;iisideratU rosnect. Mtir 4 I have the honor to he VourOdedientSemnt WILLIAM .MiLLE VEDXESDAV, NOV. 19. The folk w.iiig sundin g CciL:iit?cec w appointed: vidS..n llexph-, Pckett, i'K,v iia. "T Ui. Jwhnttf.u and liaier, of thf se'r ,t ? Messrs. 11. Y. UVbh, Un e, Vh.icr J W ' " , Nash Jlrown, Ifurion, i.. ir Wav.-i J!. ' MaJiey, h-mt, St&nlv, Seller, inflow and Gdchnst, of the 1;n. " Cvrjiiittce CidiM U?n t.r r gut, V,h1c, Kenun, Trink, S;ie eit,'U 1 Perktw, and Hilliard. of the st-i.t. t j ( ifessrs. Brittain. J R ii'il... i Ir i U'.rutou, Seih Jone. Craven, It Jonc. J 1 Williams, Perry. HuJg.ns, It f.h.rn H. Bryan, Pfcarsall, 15. R. Snuth, BLckauni Harnrigtoii, of the Commons. - lex. Perkins, Co.-iiier, Karr-r, AtLu-J-m-t ltmarJ, M'Kinnic, Hall Mil 11.11, o. ti.r-. nato:- and Masir Hne, tW,W.- fVr,,'w Caldwell. .Luckhart, lluywo.H, U. U J..rv Boon, Nebion, Mostly-, Bkr, V.V.I.o' naan, J. C Williams, Fell on and Uuul.t, ot the CuV;tnon4. Mr. Jtccks, from the bai iiOT C-'.nir mittee tor thrr-.e E:. i.-irti las loiM .: ?'. had a majority of vote, viz. ii iu. Thomas F. Arwitrong, Wux. M. V;i ami Win. M. St.ecd n.....l .1. C It - t'Air h'tvji.jj a msioritv, rnht'rc vu-i iwji uci.-jg oniv w.intei!, .i i i-ri a difficulty, and the subject wi3 p. ui. till to-morrow. C i i r i THURSDAY, N0V. 0. The House ta.kupthe He port f the -balh ting committee for L;i0'fr g Clerki, and, on motion resolvcvl tn it i c three person huving tii hijhtst tar. M of votes a re duly elected. In the Se.mte the seiui s.r-jcCt T comaaended to the consier;..n t Legislature in the uieisaK' vf the tio'.cra. or were refeted to dit'inc: ecni;iiitu n The subject has no, been taken uj) by Lit House of Commons. JCT THE ANNUAL MEET IN 6 of the Board ef Trustee of the l'u iitr.y ofNurtb-CaroJma, wdl be at Uieliiifjf Oihce on Saturday evuiiDneiUat o cw; TAKE XCTICK CAVALItV. HTHB Wake Troap of Civatn s'tw; r.rvc:3;y Nov. 20 43 BANK STOCK FOit SAf.. mWENTY-KHiHT SHABK5 of th C?f iL Ul Stack of the Bank of N'ewUrs, ' be sold to the highest bidder tor ri uty at the Counhcuse in RaUM41, p' day the 19;h of neat mooih, tt s5 V 11. by the Kiuxutors ofWa. ning. due. . ta Baligb. -L NOTICE. XPil Cents xevud for briasUj 1 my Appruice Wilson BJIo. t. koute in Burke county, N. C. Mu-Uycrw I forw-ro ail parsca frem larUrin und.r the noualt y of the Uw. . October 9. - NOTICE. - . STRAYED ox SVolm oa the 3oth of last, frem tbe subcnber, Uft miles east of ChaloUe, MeeklaBbujj f . g ty. N. C a likely young Geey years old, about 15 hands high, no P" tar marks recoUectd. or Dersona takiaff up said Uorte tw - ing him, or gi ving any ioftnnufl J -get him. shlll be libralr rewanUd f- -or their trouble umcUl?30X Noreniher 10 48 V aiogton, ordered by -,-1 J''i' Asscmblv.ancl Tlir'c-,;, 'Ufr.. the hope, thev woul I haV(. u ... 1 the meeting of the se .si..,. 'V4 v r" eu to parade at ilr. Jiicfi LU hm SatiU'day in Uxmbex ceii. jr?s as the law Uixecis prvc:siy a; 11 a - M V:
The Weekly Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Nov. 21, 1817, edition 1
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