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1 I' Si 1 t ; 1,1 ' i I i - . ! t f ; i' ; i . i i 1. ! . 4 i I 1 "! J4sra?-i rrrri: irr-irrr Late tsum nglaniv The ship Triton, Tlolcotrb. arrived at Poston. sailed fr;:n T.iverrotd the- Gth of Ff bray by which London dates ar received to Februnrv 4. The Tr;?'-n brought SC-00 letters,) and 'um!- for 59 consines. I Gen. M f'.rego.- arrived at T.iver ! and demamr the rylcase ot 15onap3rte pool in i' c William l.arl. from Nas- j.Ife adjured ministers to use every ef sau. ar;i proceeded to SrcuHand. !i",,Tt avert any tes-dutiun ui the A meeting was held on the 1st of j I j.rt it tie allies to withdraw their Inn, London, for the porpose of rais ir- fund fo; the lencA of t! f- suiter- i'c fit.- tin ii!siifn;Mi? in I pt I' nut-ii t - . .. ..... r . i t l Corpus Act. at which Sir Fraud- Hur- dett rre-ided, and- ?eer:d resolutions were pas-ed. Sir Francis subscribe--15. and Lord Coch:a.ue the tame .e5nu The Tendon Cn:nrr of the 2d, in dperAizg of American afia:rp. a?a:n indulges in its former degrading acri- mtion which so rrce::uv-..tiimvniii- fleper dencc. .shoaiu otruct o.i.ersm , 'the-Dursuit.iT tl ?a;e d;ject. this; is, at leat, tau lu;irra:e uutween u?- ...... 1 . . . t on the 22d Dec. last." A line statue of the late Rj;rht Hon. j Pit ,i;;n.S nf!B., r.hrP.l in ' T II.. JL ill, .Till . J - ' ' ' - ' j Bank of Knland. The it-are is cut hv nn pi'iir.ent sr:i:nor in a s'lnnir j - . ... ,-. t ; poiiure nci Ti e iiKti!es 'ii tiiiin-- j " ' . fprai-e sinr"!ulv riki i'r- 11 nf rpsTiect to the nidih rv o; that v.i.-i tinguisl.en suii.'j-inan l;as Dccu paiq - fur hv . rtrivate subscrintion. Tin tirnnci.t! h:krV nr I ho llllllTarV . .. 1 i .pf... . nntiti(nPT nr Ttu i rs in ii'- tr . Which subject was taken into con.iib'- : k.- v,..t I,a iQfh int. -p- :- cuire a ievv of 2 per cent, on the pi. - pIao ol iliat great country. PAULIA31ENTAUY COMrKXiilUM. From the ZJrrr! Mernr;, tav 6. nffPr i: nnPiiit--rf Pal lia- . i V- :.. .i .. ..! ir.ent, tne nan cj jli. erpMM mh-i!1 that a Noble Friend of his, to whose : Charlotte ; and stated that the (Mm- j ..!fii. under which thc country bad j , ii f u .c ..it Bo urbun could not rely tor support m "the Ihninc of France on the af- upon Vcthms of the people of that f ountry, ; VVh.en unaided by loreign b.rce they - a . rrt ! ' ij r bad uecn iwicc 1 0:(..:(iUt;. that if another convulsion j toi.lv place in France, the wholfe of,j r .. i.ct hp j"ai involved in war. J 11 t if iiMir oi i t M hich thi cimntrv could not esl ! ,K Vi'-.nir a rr. Then would the iaurels we had w n wither on our 1U. tie battle of Vatei loo wcuW monv. Sneaking of the occupation H Th , v ; tjl0 r4,ln.se" (1f ;(; erai jaco.,, . i""'-. " ndl i r 2' S inC rCnef 01 f,WK W ;VSilU,C,, Ame lil-ni? it t-.-s mcTia M,J,-I;J- . p hoin ai c made on tne coaractei uni ,rcu .nc uj.a ..1. . ..i.i. n.civ n seamen was r?ad i" t'nrd A . una lsl..no, it -jS me a ycste?l;1 ' !lt. Chamber c! Lnptitic- -i;e.irv .rrfor 0r th Oeor.n and hl as objects f pihc minrcfrtmerit, X ' 4 4 Island was taken possesion of by the "mc ;,.(! v.ith cparafilv dis i'' ".ox ZLrJ i mav require aud (lvvc th aM of the lh" lPi. , , . t. United States troopv on the 24th Dec j " 'V ; , e . vera! articles f the re- W.i-( aro'ioa mmtia, w..ik f . :vnJcM . and ,;so a kih of! Xhe cnscd bdl making apnrc, Com. Aury WVt a letter tlie Ai,e, , . . Vn the vario. amend- ; lT ho fi cs,stf w(lt ) 5 -rks of U;, n,trc abovun m ioned j U tho support ofer ' -an -ocr, in whicl, notunsuc 5 '"rUt to ,ach. The latter -k Ja;,;M , . ; , ic? , & ? , I -ent fo, the tear HIS, was read tk American W rnint to oerupv the j " ll" c" nlM lU T't V-'""" SUUl l:,'t0; V" the day being aour . 1 o :,J.l .thPt-UUi.cs h.txt. Sa u.n -1 ' , fr rpn;irt be true, he said, j Dieted, tMe p.:b.ic irTv-A-ements wriyw'u j ,,.1 , fu :ii .i.s,, .iL' .Mirfln. u.n. . tbink. s ion h not 1 , " . . i women ana cnunrcn ui mai hiatc ; , avns. and the stai ot their iunt s. sudi L vpi-v rfidibu; "bout leir" auci-;' V - ' " 5 v-(iu!t turn out and .'i-htthem " Such : intV.rmacion, as, in the opinion of the Se-i' - p have' hcar no outcni vet , : . . : , i. r a. lematlv, U waue, war an !: " , iivu.v u ji.i.sM4.i in to t, " i . '.. coanTv ; ' ,n' , "f ,Ke Jf.. "'""j m. u,r pHTiutism and bravg- J the objects of this rcsdntion. r Til! ft rmak nil at f'P nrocc x,t'li"-s . i a r noasii.n aim :ini-:-!iir nrus us , i .ujri.Mciwicini m n.u o. mm l ui iy t" We ned ll,i I ,hf Prfl-MU-n 'r thrv ure ashiSh.mTudeland .,.iriu-d t'cre-arr f Slate cf the'l-Uh ist. v,e should have been availed, had a a" ho t r:., present has been aptly styled Unleni oi that date, cn the subject oflj bate.on the meritot Jhi! Vv !etimatovernmer;f.thatiS?are::;,! U; u ;v the.e.a oi-o fIiu-- May itl, for anairs with hp, n ; embracing an natived 82 to d, ' -ommenL occupied a tcrritorv as ., fi, V ,l. ,pu V mV,-. h d Gi'iuvn :l,,i,,:,,!U"! F,itM,,,i.v sentiment?, immense oimnb .d . currpowlcncehe- j The House then resolved iUelfb-n fnea.nre of precaution. But Rep,b- !i L' . s"h jhop,, will 1-jipn.alU che.ishe.l by tween Ur5.iven,met aiui the minis-1 a committee of the huJe onl Hi lies, are privileged to commit the j:;,', rVii'lV " that the cVorum of Vr ln". lso a'cedent to that com- j Mr.liaett moved to strike iaf Oldest sins the newest kind of wavsilVV:;;! lran. particularly oy that portion ot j located on the Ntn, and sundry Cd secrioa of the bill,-(appropri.,;!; ; Speaking of the occupation of Ame.;- chceied,veral j" service Conduct in either, liowpape.tranMnitted totl.e Hose 200,000 dollars to meet the demar: lia and the publication ot the secret, 7- ifif r.Plis aUv,rfn la (m calculated to irritate, snouhl be d.s- .by tne becretary of state ;,in obedience j-that wdl be- made under existing tn journal of Congress, the London Star ji,1".,. :;!(r '1.,.. j.v i poverc 'd lntenanced and pnn.sned. Jo to instruction from t;e President of j tracti, IV carrying on the wm : "rf f Feb. 5,siY9 " ni" Ncrth Ameri-j ' 'l.c'i' ih-ic the" .'u!ps of i'4' aml l-3.r"w tnero ti Ku,h Itho United SLites. The papers were pokc in support of hia motion L.J can astern ;eems to require, at this ; ?,c J'! V "V . V J AilVwn? ! their bickering and allay the.r ape- i referred, to the committee on ' furen : 61 to 4$. . ' Wt U ft In.o fiflirtnl plnriffntinn. anrt it : I . .. . . r ruie-, snouiu ul: wcou 'i aim cuwua- i rn.t !.p thnt nnp tr l:ir,m ot tliP : ., . r - - Ocvornmentsflf Europe will be able to j j Safl;(,jV butl !loJJf l5 ftf p;1,iIa, ' uvoid demandin-me tatir,ctnrv ex-1 j u J; jj;n!s !ho r!)vaj as. I planation. bntaio has precisely the : j v (rvvU by cur('u the ; same ri!.t. to occupy Amelia Warn ; jn f ,. icfje..,: ' thv Iai,ea. Coipus.': at this rioment, that the t . Utes had olltf41t!t-. " .v..t lr. f!lp t.4)im..:,ns ihi. . ; UP iia rim CI. I " J? uunrrr- -. - i j t 1.1 :i v j: in . i i w . j .i i is j.-a a j , . i erred . would "e r.ice of his inter;- ; ,r JYj,::v. antl fmd by tiiem. mntrary ij "',"OUS tion t present' a bill fur the repeal of j to cur rxpcctiitions, ihyt the r.nticipa"-: ;Vi lce? the act t-ouiRvwIv railed the liabtas j ! tiim of te J'reMder.t of tde hainber iio!,ow,n . x.l.?.. 1 ..h' . f(iirml!r I'D. I . .TV. I....A ..aom. h.I . I . kJ j. .. : " The Earl of Avlofon! moved the '. i Oiscu-sion upon the fcecruiting Law ilri !5hlt thc ck;ks i the several depart-; tion. The practice of ail former times ii 1B addre. He adverted to the ; tuall v closed an Thursdav when :'ntsi.oni s irch nnants ; i equ;reii ; .llr.cilylossthe ou.try had sus- j ; tl e wa, carried bv a njority j , tC expedient to li'!f,e d. who.e expen-1 U v-..-fi in Die oeun m me riii:!;;,, 5.. i .! i-.ri;cies v.nicu rematccd i tnrJuiKf iVio fii-t " the .r...,.....i ,1. i uuui e v. as itiiud wnmlv. u hxecu.! .iiia irmn f he ftr-so ln a pencu jaunreu nan ueii jference ot jjpmn.n ivi.jcli seeuieil to ; j o. itf srtvra, i iv.iz me several acts i tat. tuf thc present stale of affairs ijCvjst upon that part of thc law, arose j !:ttms to the Treasury Department shot border1 ;. m-rc rutiiy prospect. frt,m the appreheii.,or.s ol some, that r,,,;V'u , , . , 1,'Uiau,L.3 "m'h "E.rl nhnpc- depV; c,,ei. a svsle- ;,e .K, of ,e Crown W9-.d he j ; Svl 'clr'rv niatic hostility lommiMi-n.. who ,1(1 ;impa,ied by tiunS the precise rr.ure ! :i;iro e(TcCt thc aij.,ve vtrsolutions. steered the vessel oi waic o . j , of t!jat promotion. Absfracteoiycon-m T rcp(Mt Avas ordered to be nrint ,;e,!,ve(J t'cre was little beawandtremendouton,. He had nr, we think the interest of the ! fl 1 k ' ;ia! llL,. ll to the prop "..."... Tl 1 .... a a I -. i II ., brai d with treat pfiiu, tiie r-prt rHa- ;iii;illfai y better secured by the pitive , . Mi. T ' llfI , ., , -. , ' i : course adopted by tkp government. th,P tOf the wUiwlraw j erjKtmen of a lav. than if left tothe i i,ast ,ucstion'ing"ti;e cCtn ssTf : I -V VP1'- troot fnni France. J hey mtsat -s an uiduioual. Thc principle!' (lfu ,,,; , i'sarv funds to meet Ms vieivs. H ...M! at once release tna pnsonei at.t. il0 nj-omotmn bv striiontv. s one not hi..,'' ... wwllu bae been fought in vaui. The Duke : .s,,tK ra,! i.tt e bring almost;! 3ir. itobertson, ol Louisiana, from of Otrauto had given it as his decided iuij-asable. V understand thetivooji a select committee to whom the me opinion. 4bat if the allied troops were : ,ue!:?r!ly enjoyed ood hcaltii ; and. morial of Gales & Seaton was referred, withdrawn, tho Bourbons would not notwithstanding their privation and . made a report thereon, accompanied reniain in France. The allies had twice conquered rraucc ar.d, by the : aim uonai particulars r.ave reach-t tiie istory ot Congress; which bill right of conquest, they might have par- ' . L';1 us respecting the disasters which j w&5 twice read and committed, titioncd France according to the divi- ! b'fel Gen. Gaines and his little parly,:1 Mr. Tucker, of Virginia, from the . ... . ak i - . x . . fiJtm in Cfeat?s cfimnn.faries. As descending Flint River. An off!- committee to whom was referred that for Louis XYIIf, his deposition af-I report of all the circumstances part of the President's message rlat Cotded every resya ia believe that lie concerning it, will no doubt be made. in to roads; and canals, ,and eiina- wnrfrf become fin instrument in the 'aiuls of the Almighty to Keep down the bad passions ot the French people. In tliis view, the tranquility of rope w as the end, ami the goveriifuent of the Bourbons the means Tk con sequence of withdrawing' the Army of Occupation would probably be -a. con vulsion. .'.leading to revolution. The French would ara in over run the Ne- t et hinds and the Rhenhh provinces, r;x.r;.-. ?re5"t as re leareil sucn re so!u'ioi: tt:?t he, with the most cala mitous coise'iuetfiefc. Address? f'cond-dePce to. thc res ect it members oi hc Roval Family, on ih? death of the Vrinwss Lharlotte. ; were moved a?d adopted. Mr. Kurdctt gave nHice tJ,at he vvdd '-i-ortlv present vomc petitions in favor of parliamentary iclfiim. l.OSrON, Fi-'l 4. t eonesoav 6: Cvcr,)tion to this relates to thf 5V :iI tirv.vvi;;rh fie:i thp near? establish-' . ,.r f.,i i. .;,,.. i Ult III I I U lit' IUI I III V. 1 1 v. thi"-j; ;si:tiru!ar ccnrrrd. . "r -l . 'jj j ' '. nrt t-verv Ci;ri!:t tj;at rarhp n- 1 rr.ni ir r pi n v I''1 iZr stateo. - . . 1 miHU is lit' I I Mill in. I IV. .;Muipt which prowls a permanent re it. S'HLL LATER. - 1 . --'"-. i v. i;t:v i. nr! attl.ai-'.ctnn. in-.? I - K.I. 4 T":?7'r ' i " . A left: da'ed i'.-ii'iour!i, i-eo. A. r .", i , z K . "I"'"" lne mc j honor to call iiiirm n:e, tnat ijth.p lip:alia of .rotlaml, cr;Mr-isrinu jti wn.Sceptre &C flfC fo.n.d. TliPV t i : . ' ... .. 4 ? ..a. .. 'iarem a sueo: cm- sjhu.iu.h uuo Mwr ijr ui eer atuiii. ! ,- deliberation leiated to Joe mode ol j m:!itarv 'iror.i'di-n. and the onlv ilif-! . .. - , . A. j , i . . , jiaat jT prospective reward .a j 1 fatlf v f ; iT;iinuiciit iv hum ui v. . i ' gives it a pro- ; ! l)HJ tna4C v.di:c. :k ,.ITn- TVS ARMV. Our advUvs fro'n ths army are tn :thc (Jtb of this mnth. At t! at time the tieorian Militia were within 20 , dles ot 'Fort Sen t. T-eir inarch had bcin "ch impedeil ly bad roads, sunerings, are in nne pnts. ; 4 ijieopie 01 mat siaitr. ami ; wunni rn.e power ( i v. ongiess u iic 1? me as.-eni; 01 v.unjrci to an act ofr ' ir,slH)N' 0.io x wik. purporting to be the; Life purpose of opeii'vnj s;ud impixin roads jj Lrgislatt;rc of North-Caiolhn u r ' ' ...... . 1 t ' A . ' .. 1 i ? . I . A. A I I 1 I f ' I I . . I I ! 1 . I 111'. tl.ill:i;t I " ' 7 ... 1 C I'll i" A 1 . & M. i I . " . ;;-! X- i'V:TV K r:i"!r .-ilT'ls fl ' ... , t r it . . n ... I nr.i'iiii.f lir i'M.m (hi.i i imi. nr ii Mill. ? r I if .i.-i :. vi.' w - , i. i ..... i i An affray of a very serious nature F occurred last wceK at naruoiu, uc tween some citizens of that plae and waggoners in the public service on the one sideband. a portion of the Tennes see troops stationed there, on the o ther. Captain Chisholm of the latter, was killed; and several of the comba tants severely wo;indeL With the f this mutrel, which led to the ' 1 1 Alii l I Tl tr l f hlnid. we are uninformed, nerhans both parties were to blame. We regret to state, However, inaL jic conduct of rony of the Teiiiessc troops, since they came among us, has not been such as it should have been. Instead of cultivating our good will, thev have sought, it is believed, every opportunity to" wound and inflame the ' .... .' . xl. . I At. teeliH"-s or our inimuiiaiu, uy c8ii- wric uic ui.!M3 in V'"""'1' . . , i i iders m I e nn esse p a. tney !.-d the frontier ol Ueor-ia, the ROL'St: Qy ii K l't I MS KN'TATI VE ;.irr: day, marcii SO. Mr. T.ownles. from t.'ie coirmiffe : nf V;-lVs and Means, reported the hili , irom the senate, m moiease me b.tia l ies of rerfniu oHicers ul the oven.- ; mri.t. witbsuT.-.v ;i:nfnd-ents making -. i i tal:r eTeet from the first of! ; . i,ext. in-te::d of Jan. last, fmd i' ikinLr ut the appronriiiiion contain !'p(l in iin'ui!', ! a; i:u; it t' be provj.ied ' ; f r in t'i? general annual appropriation :!;!i v.!;:t'. TneduM" with the bill. . were c?Mr.!r.;ttei! to a committee of the , wh'de H'Mic. ! Vn . IloWnes. of ".!-i?sac!!urtfs, fro-ii , tiie crr.siiiiittee ap::ni;itel to er'ji-ii t' whether auv. and i ! at, tl?r!: or uther ; ot!;cer:i in either of the departments, ! i-i . :in v ofilre at t!e seat of 4'fiviM-n- i mtnt. Stave : properly ;a Ion re; Ii detail "f several cb rcolutiQus : .intents from piiagiii- in the. business cf Itrsule. e- dd i uneioer toe present course was nro- i'l ...."'.l.. on the '.Heads of the Dspartments for j permitting these irregularities, when ; i it. .it i mi v ii. uuu iic ui cat: i ii ei I ui iiie ! I - . I ... .I1" . .. I- .... ... ,ll,. I a . At jcimiiiuiiee aiso. mac me executive jpepartmcnts had for some time had Kthis subject under consideration and . wei c engaged in applying remedies to the irregularities referred to by the :.committee thfiresoblions y ere scve- rally agreed to, and a committee was appointed accordiugl v. by a bill authorising a subscription to ing on them various opprubrious ept. :n material m reiatu iu i o oi - The bill Hxinj tin? t:nn- 't'- - t ; t!,w , , ,f o Una Me Ten-f Hi.t the Secrctarv of du- i the next meeting W e have also noticed m a bte I n J vv li requested to prey and vc- ! Congress, wa-. iu dercd to be eiir: nessee paj.-er. invidious con. pardons n tQ h., -U ed Inr a third reading. lk(itivfn tho martial-nrowess 01 the '1,... a.,. .1.,, ..v... .;... i. ,... I Tho hi'?! fmm-th O . . , ry. : , " 1! v... ii.t oviii ill n .JWUUCV ,f VICeK tO 1 If) ... ..,,. ,4 in ti.cir (.fund iluuiM. ,;iadi- I (,e President were i.Gcial cUci -. H n,...l,.. -.-.i- 1 ,;,c.S tqci.in3 I e conduct ..1 , ,,,,,. snSM,,:",i. I , I "T .u" W -,U accai..i..if.l bvav,-!is..,. -r,. ,i. t.l ;...: .' "VI a u.yu.on. f " . . r v "" cuiifl.iH-ini, x i c coinmitlec thru nun , ...... v,w..w.UVM. Hiui uiC iKcnt (in nrpiim o-.-ivArnmi-nf. am ries of learning, reported the folio win:- resolutions, which were, on motion ol MrvBaasett, ordered to Uq on the ta ble and be priuted s Uc9?lved Thit the Secretary of War be requested to. lay before this House at he ensuing session ct vcngress, and rc- in tinie of wart the trausportation t-f m.u-. uUions of war,, and to the more complete defence of the United SiaU-s. A.ul ulso, iDovementroiisd, winch nave been coin.- nenced, the pAgrcs wnfr. h,, been .nade.andthe nva-isandpiopcctoftlrcir :onipleii n, to ''ihei u itli m;c!i ii::.ir.nit tiii, as in theopiiiit.n nfthc Secretary shall - .,. , ... .1. i. .1 i .....;.. . i.s.ich purport:., to uhicli it may b-jtlenifd ; j expedien: to senbs or altord aunce, . terms ana uuKiiiions of such awocia- The House then took nn anil nro- ; reeded to consider the :.nV5iilments irejoneu by the committee of the i v .-hide to t!ie bill maki-i aiioionriati- iio.tor the support of government fr site year 18 IS. which amendment were severally concurred in without debate, with the exception pf that making an ipprcpiiation of I JO.JOO dollars to pay me judpnenf f daoirtges recovered a ainst David Gclstan and Peter A, Schenck, in the Sapreinc Court of New- Voj k. bv Gould lloyt, for the sei zure of the vessel the American lnjne. I Tiie clause finally., passed, by a vote if f0 to 50. Tiie itmendments having been gene through ir. Fiirsvlh moved to strike out the -pcciuc appropnnuon i -u,uuiM:olls. to pay the m.ssi.ui to Smith America, .mi to add toe 0,000 dollars, to the pecitic appropriation of :0,00t dolls', i contiii'ui fwid. V, . . . . . Mr. t. remrkeil, in explanation A 1 1 iHeuts appointed under the discretion ! j tive discretion. Jlsuch unofficial .'i Phe recognition. nP igents, and it specific nnrt a man for tha an;cattork of such means as are within the power oi Cui- Ufler nn unsuccessful luoti, n 1 trress, to the purpose of opening ant: cn- i . . 11 m. strutting such nW ami finals. as may j; dn;l postponement, wa. h deserve and require the aid of the govern- J L x" 1 J?""- .c 5 x'f ,MTl . . meat, will- a view tamiliurv -ner;;tions if tne joint resolution direnlh. ... i .i t " ' v.. .w t ii" iiwii l-:&iitO Utiles l.!Vlr- rn. . ... ...A- 1 I J 1 Itllll lllll . I i 111 I lit' ! If ! Ml 'av-Irairt"ItfVl.aral1n I . a ..- ... I V w 1 1 m.f , ..n . i. f: . . : ' - appropriation to pav them, would be,ruuJ -r, jnnnson ol Va. ri the sjb? j to establib a precedent for the' most ! JPctjf Coiirt-martiI ppon Cant- ia xtensive abuses; a!ju.ffS u Inch could ! l.eTr7 aul Uptain Heath of the n:, ot well be committed by expend!-ll mjiiS- report was ion?, with ares out of the contingent fund. IIe!jstate,nenf -of the npinion ot the ....n, difterence of lietv of the and neces- i son. (posed that his motion would prevail : without difibulty, and raconcile evt.ry possible objection, to that part of the approprjatmn.bill. - - A 1 II . - sum inn. cav,i-cuim ift.iju fioliars Mor w f i an oiitnt and Cne year's salary of a Minister to the United Provinces of the River Plate, thc outtit to be paid t I 1 a. - 1 . ! ir. i.ownues signified. Ma annroba-h WJf,,ni; n,s original idea, that the bw tjpn ot Mr. Forsyth' proposition ; H ws "1 Bijtl defective in-! W and bie motion vas agreed to submitted a resolution iiiiti ct if- r t: e out opposition. i same committee, torenorta hffinV. Ir. Anderson, of Ken. then roc I! PrtVQ. an7 ffi' vi,i' should ftrik and renewed the proposition' unsuc-V119 ""e" officer, draw or raise $ ces:u!W made in committee cf tU weapon uPan him, of his commisslor.. whole by .Mr. Clay, to annronriafn all 'V- Pleasants niaxb mo nm:,r' and the salary to commence ivhene-!'.. bcefJgrosscd bill fixin on anear ver the .President shall deem it expe-i,,er Pc,iml fa the next Meeting of dient to send a minister to the govern-h Cono!ess than j appointed byfhc ment pf the said provinces." constitution, w as read the third tizc The question wis taken and nea- ami Put oa passage ar;d carried k? hved by 115 to 45. jto 42. p 4.1Uhe Members from this State vot-1 ! 1 yngrossed bill making turt'c edin the negativejexrep! Messrs. OK-on !' aPPropri"tions fr carrying on t . ' a.nd Walker. r ' ivm n-.d f,-. ,., . t i?J:,n on ; Tho biii'-A'fis then ord grossed for a third reading the joint rc30lali;Mi sent t n te from tb:s Iloue. fiXin tu. nate ISth proximn fosr'the" adlon.n,,, t:. i the scssj;;a, was retarru-ft iYom 1:' ! nato witVan amendment. sni '- 'hi !als to be struck, and, toe?H.,?u", j , the thanks of CogreV :?-)... ' j Major Gen. Wiffium U. IhirC'. ! I lftVMrnnp Iwtw SJi-!l- ...... . ' , ' ' i J 7 ec j1'; t,,e 2a'lt C.. 'iauti rasSL,ti fllW AM A - At A-i.i 111 Il'I V . . UUC ai I lie 1 reJSOrc. .nn. t Ii .i , t?r.i n.".a .., i... . . r y .v iic r will be made under exiitia cor.trartV towards completing the Cumi.cr!:?,,; roatl.) Mr. Spencer, of Xow-Vork", r,-.r iiul moved that the cominittge of HI whole House- bp discharged fm.n tL ue posiponen iriueiinitelv. Mr. Tucker of Va. moved to add & r-new section to the bill providing fori roau trom the United States road tc Winchester in Virginia, which lost by a larc majority ; and th . Mr. Tarrmove an additional sec. I tion, to enable tiie President further j to construct and complete the national j road from Cumberland to the Ohiori. vcr, that two hunpred thousand do!, lars be appropriated, to be paid out of any money in the Treasury not other. wie appropriated, to be repaid c-t of the fund reserved for laying out and making .road to the state ofbhi?. which was negatived, Mr. Bascett next moved to add to the second section the following pr0. visio : Provided, that nothing i7i this or any former law shall nled-riTthp vcrument to anv further annro h jj tion v.hich motion w:s nv-'ativci' J i onlv abaat 0 rUhur in 'it, rZ J" " i lr U ihr,i s,;h ,n , '-' . um.K. mnitii, inovcil ana i mend.nent in favor tS r.-n,!.;., - ...v ; . hand the bill was w.!.wa,1 t. k.. ed for a third rcadinwM fir';,: . T . f r nitv;i! attairs, made a ren-wf . rs-dutions, some time since s'lbrin ! llltce inat the ieiect wai not in t;p ! ''but in the administration ..fit. JU'Hi?on,of Vircin a. mm!i Pr ' vera flervution? on thc rcnort : con H tending that if there had bf.' ,..;.. j lnis2iu" wf duty -or. the part of anv oft l ,icers ttrustcd with t!.e adinmistrt I tu,a 0 ti,e t!,cT ?ht to be bn.'c ,14.. 1 ii 4" at w av mine nonce or u;e Hu.-p. nml m,!i:. - - - - 7 a 4 liil'" t I I ; v " v'M',,u,ai",ni and moved t.t t c !f rcP0,-.?nd resolution be lad on te j tab'e an(i Pointed, w-icf, yas ca?ri i i vthoi;t a division, s 7
The Weekly Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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April 10, 1818, edition 1
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