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tn this house in relation to a claim of pmperty on the part of individuals, he preferred receiving the paper, and tl.ee moving to permit the petitioner td withdraw it, in order to give it a shape that should'not be objectionable. It appeared to him that the persons v,ho were found in Amelia .Island, were at this time under the sovereignty r.f the United Starts, and entitled to prefer their petition here. The case difTeredfrom that put by Mr. Lowndes, of an anneal by the Spanish Minister in relation to an existing negociation. j He w:i!t a known and acknowledged Minister ; his application would be on j a nubile concern alone. The present j . . it f . T ' ... . 'lltion wnicn ne nuu ucore wncu uu this subject. Mr. T. had proceeded about an hour, when, having given way for a motion to that elTect. the com mittee rose, obtained leave to sit again, and The Tfouse v' 'ourned. OrtTOX. THE 8ubcnlr r inform ;he inhabitants of the adjaen' Connies. d a' I hey will Purrhsse next tH and Winter, spy quanti'v of SEKI COTTON, not exceed irp; 500,000 iut!3. if Veliver c. &t their Factory at the Great Fall of Tar Hver ; F.VAKS, DONALDSON & CO. Va-ch 10 64 3w (O At a meetirv fthe Citizens of Wind annlication Man a uouoie aspect , some- j u -mm . i- Mmi ui.it mc thin'-of a public character, which he (f ' Manufac t.irlmr C -i.rany of the County of - 7i -tl,:,. ,,f hnvo RH-tie.',l)3ilfi1p. - time past, been m he would reject-something of pmate t li:ih;t of s ifltr. v .ff ,t rhit:int ;. dOniCULTVRAL. ON the 12th day of September, 1812, a few individuals in the south-wcst part f Orange County, North-Carolina, asso ciated themselves toeethcr, and formed a : Society, denominated The West Cain Creek Agricultural ' Society. The only object of which Society then was, and has :been ever since, by a prudent use of everv jmean in their power, to improve their ? minds in Agricultural Knowledge, and hy ,an experimental application of that know- lledije, to test its value. . i They have accordingly pepcured such books as they could on this subject, have tried the effects of Clover and Gypsum j combined ; have also tested th,e value of deep-ploughing, high ridges with, deep ! water-furrows between them, fall and ! winter ploughing, manuring with different, substances, with many other regulations, . agreeable to the improved modes of Agri culture, so often of late recommended ; !and die result of the whole has been much to their satisfaction, and encourages them i to persevere with redoubled, ardour in the f , The Society have it in their power to State, thatsever.il of their members havr T Yl'li ne r ii n m c " & I . mfn fitViTIr as! I I . i American provinces. V . . '"T .-."""'v .i-"-" pu) one m:inunng, ccmumeo wun a proper 1 1 , ; - ; ; " 7 . v-'"- tumvautni, ra.seci ion ianu mac ov long use and abuse had become so barren;' that it had not been considered wortii cultivat ing for some time before). between fifty and sixty bushels of corn per acre. ..Ami they are fully persuaded, that this manur ing can be done with less labr.ur and ex pence than -would be necessarv to clear ai;d prepare the same quantity of land fcr I cultivation from its natural state. From these experiments, and thi: view "of the subject, many pleasant ideas rush :into the mind, such as returning fruitful - ne.ss, plenty, affluence, &c. to our worn- oat and neglected farms. WTIAPPING PAPETl. Snow Storm. Ahcr enjoying sir?. J- GALKS has just received from his Paper ral pleasant days, something .like, the K-fh Mirch 22. IT, (,.,,axvir;? day, in place of ram, wo NOTICE, T EFUNDrVC OIV IXTERVlI. DUTIES had had and some snow; . On Wedne- day and the following niht the snow I. DTTTIFS runtlnnlf,. fill K.. Ajfreertble.tq act of Congress of the ZU -..l.. .. I . .ri i perioIs exteml ncr bevond the ZUt December . " 1 - . 1 r :r riiht and compiainr, to wnicn, n . pa- ct.nt. & ixsnrrTiv rtrs thkhkot immlju. rated from the other, he would attend. ; atki.t ; without ev vccrv.ng the usual for iVlr T. alo SUsestetl, a a ditficultv, !: rnali'y ofm.t oin?!'i- parties Whereupon, it whether the reiVtioti Would nut be at-' w.ns unanimously revived that thesentiments , , ...t i'. ' ..mi,i1f c ;f i of the meet.ner sh uJil be made known to tiie ter.o. J H embirrassment, as it PuMi lheuhim fUie fblIowini, .uM involve a d-ci?...n on the j rff. turn or the inoepenuence 01 uie ouuiu i or i!ie."V.v,in-i';x:i r-jr company ot the County o! !t e" That the ovicr nal inttn- t o'.' of ihis inst iMtijon has b-en strantrely er vrr' rt, rti:'! , . .... , 1 - . 1 u' uniui ui 1 'i: rues ami a 11.1 ircia The result :ot. the.. whole proceeding h,,,,,-,,,,,.,,;, ofnrrt La was, that the Houe determined, alter iv-lS an itevi ov fiu- , to express our irost a debate of nearly three hour-, bv a )' unmahU-d rsa: pn,h.t; -u of the late proceed- vote of 124 to 58, that tiie paper should not be received. Mr. Williams, of North-Carolina, from the committee of claims, who were instructed to inqaiie In a:e ex pediency c:f ccrtnujtii; in force ti e act of April 9, 1816. and the .supple mentary acf pasetj in 18 17. for nuiem nifyins those who liave utainejioss es of property while in the military service of the United Stares, 'made a report, .concluding: with tluvYnlfovinr resolutions, the latter of which, it will be perceived, have reference to ter rain combinations to commit frauds on ... j the office of claims, which have been; detected ; ' Jjimc HesUvcd That it is inexpedient to :ni(i ;;i.it t js a; presrnt ti-5l as an W. .of i iu! iC nd f npression. is a :tci ar-.-a.ly..nidSc;entlv attested; It is there-thri- r. quts.Hl tJi:t "e (Jnizrns of this (anly 'SMi: !ieon Sh uLh- the 7di instant. ' at the ('mi f l.'u-f in Vv",ndsor, for the pur of d Jer;- ;nc o" the most effectual ; meihod of redri " -.n:r ti s r,e ance. Thom'a ". Bo:; o, 1. , .: i t T t cm ? Ha:.t Josh Tr Koru Tim- December. 1817 h. penois extemtner bevond the 3!st Decemhcr ; " ; ... .... i 1817, and for Stamps not used : are t. be re- he ?feam Boat which IZ purcaetl 1JI t ' .... . -1 " ...., iimuru oy me respective Uoiieotors, provid. . ov me ixewDern c ompany, and which. Jh.ll!efS!an,pJ xt lU 'bceeturned Pvioua to i.; now.probably in operation from that 1$t1,fU.Kr.Cn i:r'cet,Klizf;h.hcr,,.i,Sai(I,(h,v( ofthe Hevenuefor the 12th Collection :i FUn at the rate ot 1d ,,nIes an District of North-Carol, ra. (j ' . . . . - . . , March 1'. f;5 I; The bar fit Beaufort, which a few; STAGE AND AVAG(K)N MAKIXGU dmiUi y ev VrlXV iiburthej TJtatj any other m the .State, i rTTtnp k u "i'n- - r i ttuW "'ducei! to" l'J feet at h;K!i wafer PnhT.r .that ll.Pv h.ve r. ,nm ih . an" at low Water; th above f'nsiness in the Wi.i rr's L.if, where they T.V.VOLDS, 'a ylok, t Capkh pt, C. Watson, Brtckfll, Committee. 'Hue the Sciety have met with obstacles j, in their pursuit, which to them appear grvat. inuofcd, ana that principally trom thu dilficultv and expence of transporting . from our-market-towns Irnc or gypsnm j ",ftr manure, and of sending thither their HAUTE C. AVI ATT & Co. e uar ot ir new shop on (viond ' acock is. improving, ftnd we hope lev:ereadv to execute ere lor.o; will answer all f he nurnnpj unv Vorkvn that line u-h.cli the publir. may : of the improved commerce which the p'eia to favor them w til As thev intend n-H-ix-Htinn ,S t '. r. ,,.! k.ep asupnK ofthe host Timber, fchnve "o11 toeUanoke promises. cmnlovetl srood Workmen, thty hope to meet : I t i r x. ; u-ithlibena'encofimjreihent. i li tteJ? ''-lork, it ap- ; pear that -L rated Mates B.tnk Steck iis reduced to 115; the caue is the j necessity that many f the lai-e pur- chasers are under of sellins out. to rv 1 t qrant Minplvofthe mHt fsh,on.ibIe ma- ,pav the fchds bonoued to iiurrhas.r terials for CO ACH-M AKlr., he and 1 vvftj1 ' u oe p.erised to rece,veoruers at h:s ol.l Srand 't Haleit h, M a-chl5 65 tf jj rr c.. . : -H .Ine Steam tinat Alabama, -zs A SWEEPSTAKE- RACE, ; launched at M. Mephens, varv in last FOR 3 year old lts and F.Ihes ('his j ,x 1 1. It is said to he a superb 8p inj;) 2 mile he .t, wi I ba run over i cimen of naval architecture, her ton the Warrent-n Course, thp day preced-ns ij najre about o) tons, fu strength and i J. T. C. WIATT, 1 AS ju?t received from the North nn ele- V c--mpl;anc' -vert moment, a ronvi J ".ttz'-iii.:i-embled ; n: vernl tSTock-k'jUkr an.' rmiter.'!v Kq bc;n c hiinuelonger than the 9ih ot April lis.l.w,. the act entitled H an act toauth.or.izc toe:'. pnyment tor .-properly lost, cupuireu r , destroyed while in military service of the ; United States ar.l ft r other purposes,""! passed the 9th cf Auril 1815, and the act ;j "v,, v hi amendmcni thereof, passed Zd cf ; ;! " '"f " ('l ,Urr' . , lr!iov.!ir re0:iitiOin w 2. Unsolved, That all claims which jf c,rP(1 tla. the shall not have been acted ou in the i.rlice jl . t. ,'.,. . , of the commissioner .u.thc I'th ot April se, mn,u. of ooert ,r next he transferred tor ad ju-iicatioii t. tl ie J ; ve :tmj detrriri v? U otBce-of the-. 3d Auditor of the Treasury ;, ,,e c,:zeMS thereof Department, and the said Auditor in :ra- Kesovr-d, that the rr king up hi dcciMons. shall.; be governed in i; nf relresintr tltis trr v an mnnously ailop- .nnrturincr Com : 'rtie," in its pre senonslv oj)prcs r best interests of - efTrrtutl metho! e will be to sup I pV!V ai;d that the bet v If jvor of ,cv rv i inemher -of thin mec-t.ii, s' a.l be used to 't promote thi.s ftbicct. j; Itesolved, ' that o enrrv 'he f re;roir. re;o I , lutions into efi'ec , everv nv.v"iber of t!iis iT.ect- ail respects by the same rues, regulations j prss the Circulation ofti.e KUIs of said LY.m- an.d restrictions a.s iiave ijeen presuiibed To the coi.omissioncr of claims. 3d. Rts(jhudy That tiie committee of claims be directed to report a bill ..ursu antlv to cheToregoing resohitit-u- 4th. Rt clvtcl That the Attornev Oe neral be directed to cause tt be instituted, "m the courts of trc United States jVr the ttr:te r.f New-Yc: k, any suit or Mii -. "'' ,c.i miy.be necessary t recover iroiu .im.iv v tla.'ils the nvom-v thev have frauduh m Iv obtained from the government of th-' Uni surplus produce for. market. Fa etteviile .... . - is tiitir most suitable and convenient mar-.; ket. Thev once had a hope tiiat the ('ape i ; Tear Kiver would, in their day, btivn- i 'he forp'rlnc; -id dered navigable; at least to the confluence j le number v.f the , ; of Deep .and Haw Hi vers. Indeed, thev I vbfi:i we e se- felt such an interest o the busitiess. that j Ihretu-r Stark !. manv.of the menih r?rf t:iis Snr.i-rv . ; -lied :o the f , )oor took shares in the Cnnipai." incor .:nted Sf-c-ry, tne j p(raU.(l hv our StJlte ix.c;sl:itlire for th it ; purp.se. They have ever looked on with i Ijopreful aiixiu.v, and with pain saw that' I ali the labour and exuence of the old Com i pany were of no otuer use tlian to convince the Directors, and others, that they knew nothing .iooui the business. Bat when, ' some few .years -ago, the charter of the Company, was extended,'- their stock. ami. privileges suihoientlv t-jdargetl ; k.noving too that the new Directors most have learned the rocks on which their immcdi ate predecessors solit, and of course might' pn ht by their errors, it was f.-ndiy Iiopeil ! that the lay iiad approacned, woen some the Jockey Cub ttace hxt Fall T wn Hun dred Dollars entrance,halt forf ilSubscr:p tion to cl"se on the first day of pr I nex', by which dm? the Colts are to accurately J descr bed. Weights of the Course to govern i PRESENT SVBCaiBKIl . A. n. 1) iirnmond, Wrn. Vynn, Mark Alt-xander, .!as T Har-iscn, John Worsham, 7 ht r. F eld TKO'S R C. LOS TER. Proprie'.or of th Course. Ma -h 18 6.5 2w FIFTY DOLLARS REWARD. 5V)l rmprehentfing and s-rur.ng in ativ Jail j so that I get mm, mv negro man C-KS H j who broke awav from me m I'eter&burar. . . .. . . . .. . f ' i.eorkCia, ami tun to the ne rmiice CouMtv Cjcs .inches hiifh, about 45 beauty she will vie with any ve the kind in the United States. . 1 i eaaei 01 Important Ca7inl. Amoiif ffP acts passed at the laic session of thn M;rv-' K. ...1 i ...:.'!.. r. J s 1a1.11 ieiMiamre, was one top incorpo j rating a compairy to cut a Canal fmiri I the bead of Curtis's Creek r the lii- ver Severn, and frmn ti enee to the Potomac, bv this means to connect the Cities of VVashiiton and liultimurrr by an inland navigation. The Northern papers contain dis- it l.kelv w.ll endeavor to it Ij treses accounts ot the liavoc inadebr ghborh.of fr.Psboro in (-ia ?reat 0,,t' uhich has lately takea. r if about 5t - et 9 r 10 ji p. ate by the breaking up of the ice. in . - r itsoi ., quite black, 1 Mary land, the w;'h a scat i:i h:s forriie .! np'irk in the sh jr.i' h v- 'i1 A J - of the letter V, w th a lutnp on tiie hack off ins neck somewhat like a wen, is .r.cl ne l 10 be knock-need,, of m'hera suikv counten uice, :md u a HI i,ksmith by ti aile. Had on when he run otf a lunsftai el bhte coat, w-tli a drab c olored jrreat cout ; ntl a l.ii-ge bl ick fur hat ithoot halt worn. At thr sa ne time & nlaCf. vania, Aew- 01 k Connortiruf r.nrf places farther north. . A vast number of bnds, milU, mill-dam, he. have been swept away. At Albany, the scene i. represented as having been awful and distressing ; and a Connec- Uan away -wo other rro Fellows, the pro- ?,CUt "?ivpap-r ColltailH a list o thir teen onuses, in mat quarter, earned away or rendered impassable I i ' . L 1 I ' . - .. . !! '"' sni111 ,n ru-iire, rcir.se .7 pass or rec -,ve; thing would be done to the purpose. 'I'rue, ! j tae HdN or rom-fnv ; md that it is re- j snnv. Wni.r? vnv tu.it ,i, . tc p,.,r i ( rec:tul,v rremuend.o to ueii r.tizens ctujlle w mid'have a maj uitv .,f ,h nvs- uJSUshu.tow ner.ve . measure in lhe Companv, and wouid .iever suffer J;Tr;L ! ,?t ,S 7- 1"'r,ieSt Vf 1 'S I navigation l extend above the.n. U ! ' nr.c.i; t . .-. :' -thc rs, this charge was considered urge- I pcrty ot .loljn Martin d' l.'ock.ngliain Omnt, j ia th-s Srute S;U itll.ws were taken, ti e i.nr f'-oMi Gu.Iibi-dC unty, and the other from Salisbury . jo;iv ifVMu.rov Mason Hall, Ora e, March H, 65 6w ted Sr at.es, euu.er the act t-f the 9rh f A pril 1816 and the act amendatory th-uix to- passed.. id ot March Id I. . to the Crand Sit'- " n rlct -upnle- ! n1crous and Mnilbut the conduct of ; to.n :,rt. toprtve:.- 'be c.rc-d ,tl.n i tA P--?en: Directors haserv much be --harice niT.tnl of ssr.rdi IVonussorv N- t t or Due Hills " j l"'ed the prospects of the people tip the X (XI. Lit '14 C. Ik U I'l V."'llv u u.o.umvu he courts of tiie United States tor the state ot - jew-x orK, sucn prosecutions as may lead to the convictifyn and punish-mt-nt of those persons who inay have been guilty oi the crimes ot perjury .-anil I i passed "t lMf j uver. V'h r What have thev 4 "ue the hde;irh lfee;it er. Star ze'. te. for pMbbcntt"" STAKK AIi!!STJ. VJ, Chairman. Rev. TJ I-m -h, bccVv. March I f in of icrjtiry, in .suj-p'.Tt of fra r.duK ni claims against .the government the United btates, under the ajur.a.id j acts oi .the yt-h of. April, IS 16V and 3J ; j March,, lbir. 1 V(J Tiie report was read, and ordered to was f und dead nd her tl - v t .'. or. th lieon thetahie. jj morning of the lUOecetr L IH17. Jid r... .. 1 i ' razo-Mvir.fr bv her bedto h? - lknnly a I he house a-am bavin- resolved it-.. bi.;n r0 b.;mc he ni i, emJw A HOM.iil) M ll)K. V(JL NG W .man bv th mt- of Ii l-v l.--k who - lied tiiH 'ur.s of ij Wi.! am V WrijfLt. Ksj. in V-'kc s Count v. the a all fndf into a committee of tiie whole on j: m reirroL-irl On Uie n- rn'rf theTami the subject of tiie report (f tiie commit-: ly early "n the morn'ntr. she v is found lyinrf tte respecting internal improvement ; n fbe s.de ol 'her bd in tbn . tutio i, Suhe Thequestioa bein-that the commit-! I f;oors s-ens,l on tiei--ije. A jury i 1 i . . 7,1 ii .t ': or inquest was immediate v ii VTmoned. The tee rise and report to tliellousetlie re- rtr , . . , . t , ; lOilowtng is a copy ot their p feedings: 1 he debate was resumed on the main tjuestion ; and continued until tiie ' House rose, without taking tiie quts- ' lion Revived i That ..the Attorney Gene- ; iive th.lt the Secret- -- -.tra-mit the ! prhey removed a few logs out of the chan pror d!".jrs ot th is ru -l i th- Kdiii.rs of I "el below nyette ule tiie hrst seasrn at I ii Kckutun r.a- ; : ter their appointment, and therebv vert j in uenauv wentmeu tae navigation oi toe ; i titer in 'these places, and further is not j ' v- irl It it: f riw lvit tln !.Mi. ln.n.f .... A .jvi k. ttub mt. i.v;.r.tii.'ii.Ci o 1U :1I t from them once in a while, that is, they ! , ask more motiey hut what use thev have j had for it is not so well known, unless t!u y i have laid it out in United States Stock for j ; t!ie benefit of the Companr tor thev are ! (known to be calculating gentry. It has ! sj.mctimes been urged, by way of excuse, ; 'that the weather has been unfavorable and 1 i the river too high for their operations. ' ; ;'l'his. mav have been so as to working on I j ; the river below Favettcville ; but it is not J i so well seen how high water, or even cold j j I wpatner, could obstruct tne cut:mgot ca- j 1 i nals, blowing or quarrying rocks, erect- j iug dams, locks, fee. on the high drv banks j j j above Fay etteviile. ; fo say no more on ', j i this subject at present, there seems to be ! : ' no well-erounded hone, that the nresent i i - t t . . FOR SALE, j .Vy LrtTid and Improvpmpnts ; j "S" VI 't; in lie ctmnty o:"C.:iswcilt in two j M 4 se rate Tr c s. One trac ' ,rJ ) :te4 (I I (loil'l'IT (Itlt' ( Vt'OlC. V. itil S'l !! flli'li-rpJ Ot' I pn;n- lo.er. uiv'.s, a: d 'he -.vlioletract g -d 'I I oDacco nl ; one other 'Tract, coin a n.n : inwards of 2'jO acres', within one mile ofthe i tinner.ir.tct, 'atid :n the neighborhood fId tun. Fur terms, aph to " I A. Lu lir..N.N r. 11. Cwell county, N C. l o. ZS Co 3w I? ALKlfifl : State o f No rth-C a i clina, 11 ilk i .v Cou;? - FUtUAY, Jl Alt(,'li 20, lSiik On Monday. livening-' we were de lighted ami astonished by the display o tiie vocal powers ofthe celebrated Mr. Ixclkdon. From having so lonj been accustomed to consider him as one of the first singers in: England, our ex pectations were very highly raided, nup iimru tliPu ilicinndintail In ' srrttc Rnhlrry of the Mail.--The great eastern mail, whit h lelt Ualhtnore for Philadelphia uii Wednesday la-t, vas robbed in the night, .when within two miles ul JIawede tlrace, bv thiee men with blackened faces devrmined on their purpose, and properly erjuipp'vi to execute it.. 'I hey made" a V iCQ acros the road, and while , tiie driver and Mr. Ludlow, who was with him, weie endeavoring to ascertain the na ture of the obstruction thev rushed upon jlfhom and, with pistols at theirjjiea-ts, ji jied theia, threatening instant 1h,,U jin ca. of resis'atice r noisr." Thev j then took the mail and the prisoners a. j! .short distance into the wo"ds and ty ! the latter to trees, cut open the j mail ba-s and. gt'.ttrd ihc leiters d' Ork ney contained in tlifin. This employ ed them about two hours, 't hey t' en broU"!it Mr. L, and t)te driver back to j the mad, tied thehi ,o ttie wgn, and meumeti the iiorses and ma!e of: iC wis two hours before Mr. Ludlow ai di the drier could extricate themselves. THURSDAY, MARCH 1 Mr. Lowndes, fnm the committee ; of wavs &. means, repiM ted a bill relat- Tr - ' v-f-generation will ever get their sunjlus pro- v the Juio s, on oa'h, ""immoned tD n- t ? . r.i - ii. IV u i s- t, .,1,1. i.mice taken trom this part of the world to t f vjew the Bjt!v of HiSfv l,la ork, now I -i, u . 1 - i u - , , .... . J , 7. ; - I. I lavettcville bv water- carriage, and their Wne; dead at th;j h' use rf VV H. Wneht, - . . - ., P , i read and committed. - 1,ermal ce aforefhougi.', man' an assauh, Mr. Lowndes, from the same com-!; an1 'hal the tfori'8ai(l j:y lckt tlu-n mittee, who were instructed. In a re-,;p imyt whlcb ihe the sa5d Hn , then and solution o! the 4th ult. to enquire., into there held in her hand, her f noon her on F.shinfr Cn ek. v. thnr h th m.t;- ; cu wi .is uitcmjr iui ucu iu uic iuou, tion of said nrr im .iairp rn nif saui i. m t' e aid i iA v. n:unam ; anu it is eviuent, t.iat irom j upon : rtHell tll?n I ilt 1 caacu uc ui uiu i waua, umwjuuii nd of - on tne mcreasea surplus proauce tor mar- i and ! Ket, tnev oemg neeiectca as neretoiore, i ftheLVvil, by vi w or the b iav of i f.? the onl' -Vll' to ?arket And the roads, H.ley Blaioeir. tr.d ex.r Cverv lllkt m,an" tarms by us and neglect, are . ..: . i . ... .i " t 1 t-nriTvlv worn oit. psner.ialK' in the r.onntv ! .1. .... 4". . i l- . urcuuiiuie itiiuinij sa'u u: i)t we ne ; v J --r.... ... i. S.io u a ...nn J!rara aforeSRid do beice , ;n t,,e also, a bdl providing for theoeposit of; u.Jey afo.eTd. in and upon -r,elf, Wines and UlStllletl .Spirits in the puh- . und there, heinjr n the p ace ot God an lie warehouses ; which bill3 were twice I lhe said State, feloniously, vokmari'v. the legality f transfers of public debt. n ade to the Bank, of the United btates, ...... to secure the payment of loans made to them, made a report thereon,-, which was read, and ordered to be printed. the House then proceeded to the unfinished biisine-s of yesterday, amt airain resolved itself into a committee f the whole, on the re-olutions on the ! subject of internal improvement. Mr. Hu2.b Nel?on resumed tho re marks which lie commenced yesterday fcainst the resolutions, and spoke about an hour and an halt. Mr. Mercer took the other side of the, question, and advocated the reso lut ious in a speech of about the same length. Mr, Baldwin followed on the same side, and spoke about three quarters of an hour in support of the resolutions. Mr. Tucker, of Virginia next occu pied the floor in reply to his colleague, tfir. Neiian, and in support ofthe pe- . . inroatttien and there feioniout' . volun ari- ly. Etofher m.iee aforethoupi ., did strike and pive to ht rself then and h re with th razor aforesaid, upon her thro alorr-said, one mortal wound -of die bread. , of four in ches across berTlTrout and one .nch an i a halt in drptfci, of wh.ch sti i mortal wound thesa;d H.iy UUlock. at AVm Vr Wright's aforesaid, in the run y aforesaid, languish ed, and languishing-. iied on the pht ofthe 14 h of December, 1817, at U m. U . Wright's, aforesaid, of the anid mortal w.iund And the Jurors do unanimously report and sy, tha the above factse 'ru-'. David Jlonsave, toreman J IL:cket, John liatus ii, D Jl'itherxp'joTi, -tf. TombusGriy John Shomaker, , PluUp Shore, sen. Simon Shore, lltnirti Landcrrr.arii M'vsley lieyndd. Jt'm. Cumpbcll, Rich it Guin, Jno. A ddle, John y.Suterly, Philip Shore, lias tun -.Shore, Solomon &katUyt Tho. FletcUr, J. P. Jno. Fin'ey, J. P. Jon. liryoVyJ P. A True copy, , WM. T IS LB, Ccroasr. must continue to grow worse, and the price ' of carriage to market consequently in- i . crease, until it will take the whole to pay for hai ling it to market, especially when i the markets are iow. This subject pre sents itself with such force, that many far mers have .wished,- that if the Cape r ear Navigation Company are determined not to render any part of the streams above Fa etteviile navigable, they would at least make ore or more turnpike roads, run ning as nearly as may be parallerwiih the. rivers. But of this there U little hope wherefore. Resolved, by the President, Directors and Company of the West Cain Creek Agricultural Society, that they will ap point a committee of two of their mem bers, whose dutp it shall be forthwith to proceed to the county of Chatham, ride j over and examine the principal roads lead- mg trom tne county ot vjrange to r yette viile through said county, and endeavour : to enforce the execution of the laws of this ' State against sueh overseers of the reads ' as may hu.ve neglected to do their duty. By order of the Society, ISAAC SUGART, Pree.fi. tsmt Mar. 2t 118. nor were they'disappointeo!. In 'dVofs!ne 01 t!K robbers proposed to shoot wha hae' ivi Wallace bled? his voice j thfm to t prevent a discovery ; but the :alculated to kindle the pure j! ,"crJ. "UJ Cl EaJ,n5 ' a, :,f of patriotism and valor in the II c.Mm.PIlshcd their purpose, and blood. shed was unnecessary. Two of thy three wretches who robbed he vrnil, have been since detected in llulti inore arid securel. About EO.'JJD dollars were fonnd upon them. The one that appears to have been the prin cipal is vet at larj;e but probald will as a comic wsiner, Mr. 15. is equal to jj becau-hr. Every citizen is deeply iu- . i : ' t rt ti f in r9tIiin. tilin. any one whom we have ever neartl. ; w-.-..... ....... ror can we dismiss the subject with was calc name ot patn coldest bi east; and in ' Mack Eyed tiusanS he proved himself equally ca-j pable of co:nmaudiur the gentler feel-i ini;s of the heart. He was accompa- nied by two Gentlemen, Mr. Brown j and Mr. Tavlor.each or whom in their dill'erent style gave great pleasure- out mentionino; the happy an ailment 1 Ju in ' 111 1 ?. 3 ec ru .- i i - i n ! rd F...st master at '-Mill Groe, ofthe little narrativeby uhen Mr. h. 0nUilYt y. C. vice Jaiaci lid preventeti the necessity oi incessant ' xcmoved. exertion on the i art of himselt and 1 it" John C. Hia'or, has been appoint- Cabarrus ckeii3, Ksq. companions, or the 'disagreeable, alter nations of excitement and eunui in the audience. ?17 The Sailor's reply tn a ReatVr, is received, and sl'ull Hppcr ht-xt week. Also, Sunday Sciiooh, No. 2. in our aext AVc have pleasure in stating that I Mr. Burion has accepted of his ap-; pointment as Jude : and that he uu MAIUIIEJ), At Trboroegh, on the 25th u!t. Mr. ! Charles St uar of the house of rtu.n t tic mediately entered upon the dutiesof i 1 p,inss:i'.Ct ,m rthants, r'ay-trevil his office, by presiding at Wilkes ! Hun ia:t Austin, ircr of ilenn Ii? to Mivs' iry Auy.in, Court. t -Improved Asrriaitture.lU not- iSaaw, mercuairt, to .Mrs Lucy Vn:i;i Jolm tl. Kcvd, of Ni is,acliuetts, xo Ms withstanding the light yhich has bean , thrown upon the subject by oucvalua- J. ble correspondent Agriqola, any of : our'Agricuitural Friends yet entertain ) doubts about the propriety of adopting j a different course of cultivation from that which has been too long in use in 1 this State, we would request them to look into the experience-of the Mem bers of ' the" JF est Cain Creek .faricul tnral Society, published in- to-day's paper-' Kachel Rouutree, ox Pitt couuiy. DIF.U, In S disbury, oe the 9th ult. much ri gretttd, Ctilonel Hohen L "te. In Halifax, ou the ih"inst. Mr. John Drew, juni At ijt uibvillc, iatthv Ger.er-1 Cs; e R gtrs Clarke, who was c. cA h: r ihcr tjf the Western Ccun.ry. At his seat in Washing a c-r.n'y, G;-- Gen. Jared irhi, fornu rh r-or-
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