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v1- 3 VS., I "It I 1 Mi i1 ; fV .;-,-, , . i ; ,. , ' r- jK-:-y V-'-. :, - AW' A A;" -T7-' vr' A4 ApjN- EDINBURG REVIEW. 'vf The confirmed insults Wiirtd t dur country cited sch 'frsationainbnr aTl otfr'coun . ' " ' CtrjWfn of Vrufy nitjorl fpelinjrt'P hte httn fxpcctei." -.The" sentiirirtiuof ? - indignation' would 'pr?dominte,' were it ) " permitted to be. rouied bj uch an afent ; sind that of & ntempf would he "atone felt," i "if the EdinBurjr Review had 'not hereth- ore jent itled 'itself - to .pur jreptct. As it ; : ' " is, the peWerseness of; ihe.rlart of writers V vl o Vortrlbnte to ihe Review isyist S : ? "eouph to vex one, ard rot to irake us se r Viously anry . f There is a redeem tTiff me- -j-it rt the R'evJew vhjcUprrvents its beirj i . utterly deiid ; and romp of :ourvab!est V writ ef s have, therefore, dratvn t heir pens" "Tiain.st tbe?ciolists wbxT fipiire in It bh . " American affairs i . : . : . ' v -:. Amo'r !he"abte?t of these i.ar writer in the "X ,Neu .York"- American,' uho hasi extended i his comments to. W great a "length that we "zz cannot pre" (end to copy them at larcre. fr-'f Tli subjoined. eXtnct; from ttie. 'cnj?hi tK ; . fiicn of rttecssay, touches withfreat tcjp, en cz? pf the topics on vhich nhe . review. 2 . . era never faillo dilate w th pleasure as ;.i . v ";maKgn as if t!icy had "any ground 'for hat? S"A';;'vtRey -say- respect injr it '.'he; sentence in - Italic, at the clofe of fhe; ext ract below, is" xfuTlof tnr(h. We canrot prt, however,; i V.- t Trom thisVrit.fr without tw ressing: eir- ' regret at Ins having as. the champion of ;, ! : his country's characterbared is.breast to Ms adversary in One point; by an admission - whiclr it Was no necessary to make,' and i vrhich, in, our 'opinion; .'is notjisifiable. .- Ve will only add. that jt relates ftp the de- cltionof Coniiress on the Missouri ruestiani ;'. , ?3ZxIrdctlfrcm rstay f.vblishrd in the ' , JVcw ycr Jimerttstt vi the IXtHMU. In Fnt!and there M-ere jio scru- V pies as to tfvf power 'of Pafliameni, iyet the bill aboliihtrjjrStholavrae was annuallj' rejected for upwards of eighteen years -.Thjs sarne trade was 'abolished bv Congress Ithe ifirfnient that it badrthepoWer. Yet : Britain arrogates to, herself Iffreat nieTit, be cause she Has, ay the Edinburs Review crs express it,' iji ih'e midst of her .rottenness, torn oflfi the manacles ofv all the slaves Jhroughotit the. world," "whep ttis a solemn truth,. ihnt'stabtry hits ttotjtern nlolished ,ih 'tiwiy "fartlaf her dominions- in which it eXisted'at , fjie' eommeneemevt . of the?l'volution9 . or a nepro emancipated '-by ihe' autho . v rity tifPmliament intrnyyfhereolo- , es. This proof of( her conniving at ' this hoirible custom outweighs all the ' 4 Tnerit-of heroas'edactabolislrjngthe lave ' trade.) Her conduct is; similar to-n highwayman's,' ,s who, being n riched by "his bushress, is villing to . relinquish robbery, t but. will not re store one stiver of hrs ill-gotten spoil. 4nfhcr West India possessions, at sthe time of Jhe passage of that act, thre were about 900.tK)0 slaves nearly as tnany as there : were in tliev United States. The guilt-jof( keeping "these people in bondage as much. belongs. to Englandas if they; wereacually in the island of Great Britain, because "she has the complete "cbntroJr of; the colonies; and: receives the profit , of 1 their labor. The: Americans,; on 4lrei contrary, nave useo,tneir consiani ei deavors to' 'extirpae this 'evilj-Vantl', with a siiccess beyond all expectatfnn. They "have hoVindeed, "destroyed the peace and .happiness! T society by I rashty emarrcipating all their stave's at once, and turning loose . upon the 4 - cmnmunltT urwanls of a million f oT nnram anu ucgiautu utijij, wuiiniit anv m toe. restraints or euucauon or rc I i jr on . To censure th enV fo r n ot a - r. ving deme this, , argues a total rno . ranoe bf the pTiciplPs, ofv political pl ilosojfiy . Aticient abuses widely e,y, tendea..anl uhivrwil fi!tios. must be slnwlyr invaded T attack tlretn with the strong rrngwrrmrent, aird. suddenly o destroy' ttreTn, would -benotTreform, but anarchy and cop fusion. ConHderinjr the long tolera tion atid the tnagnitird of this eyjl, will appear JJit AnSericans' have de served the warm . approbation, of. all : the fi iends tf humaiiity,vlVr the actu . al lelief they have afforded to tnaAy v Africa ns, who at the time of thejUeJ volution, were in i a s,tate of donrestic" slavery. Between 1TS0 artd I8lt)tlre . first and last censuses taken under ' the authority. of.ongress, there were emancipated upwards of 120X00 slaves ih the -United-States a while Aireat Britain, so far-from making ,arry ef forts to extend the blessings of free-; dim to those in bondage in any "part ' aflier dominiohsi asengawed in re-. , cJucing the inhabitants of India fo a state ol servitude "qv'?e. aP deplorable as that qf .the enslaved Africans,' and using all thedvaniaces'.wKich learn . ingrand TeligTon afToroed" her to''ele- . radeanil enslaw an inuVtrious and inoffensive peoples & to render a kreaf cv rcacetui mipirene aDooe 01 ujotva- - f lic-aiu) misery; : iei us,, xnen, near no Vmore declamaticn about the phk r JatJthn phy uflhc BrithvK government A in abolishing dlavetv .1 et :.EngIish rnnJjeep an eternal silence' upon - that 'subject, unless they wiiv to fiiii -j the-atientjun pt the woi'ld 'tiVk aids the cupidity of iheirtercl:an- 'atid.'ll.' , ' depiavity of their fulers.4 Especially now,, when, eyeo at heoYe, their con- .; Vstf lution js overthrbwn.their.pjivile ' gest a ken a ay 7 . heirgo ve rti trie ji t sqp r ' ported Mn its" usurpations by an Vrm-1 vlcU jV:rce,'national bankruptcy Vtarin t them in the Tace?ihe'comuVon jrrwple discontented and rebellious,: anrl 1' ricrant and depraved and the liole ? nt iMtK.ni -fritar. of-nauDerism." ahamrUngare?equai J.penecwx Such a crisis ls.no timefor exjjtatipn, served contvmejp vpon theiff.oitittty and itft inliaZTtWls. ; :i nes5 unmanrj iaii qi. ineir nucma-u rutv 1 COURT OF K f NO V BEif Ctt."' v On the-15th of "Nifty; in tftecrort of Kirgs Bench, Sentence was pronnunc iilfunWHont and the other! deferidv, ants' 'con ite4 a,Ujve last assizes for York vA numtef ofafndavits tfere j oilmen hy tjie, parties; enaeayunog iu I she w 'thei r inTi oce n ce,a nd j-i f j poisibl e l escapei tTie' lash of'the la WOU(Q Ol UW.- XAI . u'V; ya"J after 1 a rig them to -pronounce, the judgment of :tl)e? GO'urt on the seVeraVdefendanis After com-, mentirgupoSi the nature of the offence of which? thevthad been convicted, the 1 ea rn ed Ju clsaid 1 he' j utfriijen t Ire. was instructed tb.prbneunre upon the 5 ve ral defend kn tvas ks. fo 1 1 owffr Th e d e fe n da n u . IrunVWas sen ten ered to t wo y ea Vs & a halfln his" M.as fys jaiL a jTlf Chester; In e county of Sornersfet; afe&at the wpiratjbajf that term to find Oecu rity . for his Igrjod; be- jnaviour for five years, hirnself in r 000, farrjtwo surctien-ouut. eacn. r 1 1 btr. defendants; J. Johnson,; J, Hea- lv," an1irBamTord, were' severally f sentepceu to oe lmprisonea one year fnincolirCastle, and at the; ei pi ra tion of that term to find security tor their good 4behaVi6ur for tivc.years, themselves in 00, and two sureties in LOp each, and to be further impri sontill such securitj should ;be ejiu teredinto. . .: . "Yi. ;it5irY0. Weieley and ParsonJTar-: nsii were then bVoiight upjtbf receive the judgment of ijie court, Hvhich was' Sir iQ. Wolseley shbuUlbe imprisoned for one year and a half in hisj Majes-i tyVlail at- Abinsdoh, and at: the ex piration of that term find Fcurity for five years, himself in .1000, and two sureties in5fj0, anil that Ham s.oh should be imprisoned at Chester for one year and a half, and at the expi ration of that time to find scuritteR for'five years, himself inSOO; ; and two sureties in 100 each. ?The whole-j)e- riod of imprisonment to Svhich Hatrj son is sentenced is three years arta a :lialf:A; ' . ' i- ' ; " It is rumoured, that the Judges of the King's Bench are divided in opi nion as to then oprlety of granting ,a new trial in tne case 01 oir; r. but-dctt- The delay! I which has'talent f place in passing their .juIe;ment.con- hrins tins renart: iLtemns I tfSU i I . ' c- , .1 DOMESTIC MANUFACTURES. . ;fVe h av e a t . t h i s m 6 m e n t, fee lb r e u s a piece ef jaconet muslin, Vof a: fabrrc so peHfect in every particula'r, that we may safely assert it to' be eqiiaPin e very resnect. to any ; tiling of the irnl produced 1 n any "pa f t o f t h e ,wor I d i sFa"miliaf?vith the finest webs of Av nia,,we can conTrdently ifssert, that the piece befbre tis is equal, in beauty, evenness; and' muclisupeTfo'rj irr tl tinisliing, to tire n 7nzrs'of Hindos- i This piece is the f first exjieriment made of (lie fa-ctory of. Messrs,. Thorp &.SticlcII, of this neighbornppMy vet it vill bear inpectin,'and7coniparison with any 'foreign production of tle same mtvrhp-rff yarn: . v 4 j . This jaconet rils ."beatity and t e? t u re the laVns bf Fia n de rs-1 an d To r , cravats, ruffles qrfineT dresses, has no superior; anu we.earjiesuj recom mend the pi oilocts of Jthese ingenious manufacttirersto the notice and pa tronage of every! friend o'f xAmerican prnf)erityY--' Y i- ..' v - W by Io mrur tcmales our mhtherp of families'i aiJ'd thosefising irto1 life, who are. to be the parents of. the next generation ; vvhy dbburyiiung fe males bold backtheif devotj(bi to the interests.and 'prpsperily of their na tive land ? Every nation ,that has been -renowned A its virtues! has de- riyed'distinction from the example of itsTemales the Roman natrons,;and virgins, u ere;evetv conspicuqus In pro n vo t i n , "b v 1 1 h e i r l i s i n t e 1 e s t e I n e s s i a rt d , patriot ism,' the glory; : and. safety f 'f he matrons oH America v and the "se generally, whose influence so na ruiatly sways mankind, coold derive tin Iron 01 s i so desirable, no;-jtoyslnore1 solid, tHanl by consulting the interests and the htnior of their country : the glof y .would 1)e 'iheirs, Jn i giving She, fishioii Iqf 'sdcitd virtue nd w hile. so man are j&u ' honorablyj tinployed in; protecting the detrted orphan, :hbw tiiucjhiijrrejpoble .would It be to pre litt otyr'(iy':;pfeferihvdq industry Ttb thatbf strangers; ; ::r; ;Meiwsr Thorp i &Vthel areTCiiot- or to imlulge in a sIy affectation rpt superiority oWr.other,countribs ; .-Ml less U il a time tasowthf ; seeds, of 'arc4ms,sand stilt more unrnanrf rnis repreVenationsi arf. He leUimafeoff inihs of malice and en vj,f and must ....-.vs. W.' j'.rsr uAmAmm I ' ,i:SA FEOUII SPEC ?4i f :-;prsbitT?kJJitw4& ;:itlnWthelasthre cnrtsidehlectivitylias beeiv? jejpe rie)ice1d1'iiftnewr sb extensive hare'Deen the purchasesV feat "we underta rid scarcely a barrel 01 oionour renainsjyr aic, onu ip re tbbe lurMn market nly a few bafrelbftfile'cr ticularly ferf family" ueandYw)nch are held at seVen dollars.: I'he foreign markets which the asfers have in viewhwe learnarer the VVestiThdia. llslarids," to ship; by the - way otngi. per uuu i iroun niru.ee w ' ""j'-.-'i "f; t 1 nd a nort. at Sister Uns: maKing a the whole-charge ofthis circuitous I 'route-amount .'to'8s. 6sterling per bbli when it might have been carried I dlrei.i,? perhaps for:b. Gr 2$. per ?bDl)Y ? nel,s is bmmerce clt iven r and to vhat ishifts. rVbublei and exnence are mer- i ofilfrnen niitbv the tvranriv and obs t i n acy. b f 2:0 v e r nm e n t s . f f r ' v system of British 2 cl 0 riajP! iftSI ever:a"ppeatted to tis rap eiiiginan(V eyery day it "seems more , d i (Ti c u 1 1- of soiutfln.- Tha!frrimenprpcteeds . upoh the prindplthat, mesaije a burden tbihei motber ;;c puft trylthv latter .is7 entitled to monojpo lizeiielwhble trade of the Jprmf r. But we; shoubljsupprtse theTqbestion vs-wf musr. acKnowieusretiucxwj ! wcfoldisometrmes be presented tot the; iinsiisn cauiner, now are i'if cuuuucs j ever to be able fo support tlipmslys and free the, mothrcountry ;fimil) charge1 of protection, while this sriev jefus and oppressrve System cont j nues to be pursued' All direct intercPis jbetween the 7U. States and theMiri-; tish American possessions, is, at pre-jl Sent; virtually put a stop to, by the re gulations of the two " governments. Nbtvvitlistandihg it is welpknowrt that an occasional simply of Americarj pro duce is essential to the very existence of some of the West India Islands, and althbugli our Minister at London has repeatedlyiressed:upon thttcption of that gbvernrnent the mdtual benefir cial j consequences of a frindlyai rangememt upon this 8ubject,f th:e re ply still has been, " they werej not prepared to depart fronvtheir colbtiial system.'r Intelligencer J FOURTH OF JULY. . 1 -.VT !Hjrs -ever memorable anniversary", V wnicn lorms sin.n an important e poch in the history oPthe world, was duly celebrated by: the citizens of N brth- ampton County, convened at the CourtHouse for thatnurnose. Cant: James- Exum, was apppointedl Hresi- dent otthe day ; indf Laptf I JKmes. Crump,' Vice-President. YjNVjVen the cloth was removed, the feast of rea son and the flow of soul, was precjeded by several elegant and appropriate airs on several instruments of music. Dr.- Nathaniel W. Pktcher and Abner $tith.Esis- ivere appointed a coramit- teei oTf.ToastsK: The Declaration of I ml impendence was read Abner Sttth. Esq. agreeable to appointment After which the ftillowing Toasts were drank with rreat glee anil . . - . . . . hilar 1 J. The. day we celebrate i ' " Let Ithis ausfifckis day.be ever sacred ; Xo mounlino-.no misfortunes happen ion jt : Liet it be marked' for triumph and eioic- j in.-a cneerf7-nail lUclumbia, 2 George Wshinijton: Motuit Vernon heirs his remains Heaven his iminortal spirit, and his Country his clary cheers. Washinjrton's Mrch. ; , , , . ( ;' v. ' . J '": 3 The American Constikition Wisdom, Strength and Beauty;: ciieersllil LW Ijerty supreme delight ,; p , .7 4. James Monroe -His merits ne;d' no tntmpreteSr a grateful country has dor e him justices -posterity will do rIieiKne.-4 chs. PresideiniV.. March. . . f . ' yt ;The fewwrvivors of the Rerolutton awcei is me memory oi-oeir. sorrow and precious ine pnae oi layiog endured -4 cnecrs AmericanUtrl" " j r - them fi. Those that hive, fall mi n Ufpnno1 of our cntintr-.Their deeds ar yet brilliant in the i memory of their rountrvmen, ami their lay- j rels arc watered byireemen's tears. J 1 7 -Our-ATmy ami Navy .The bfilw'arkjjf TOir liberties, the conquerorstrf the heroes of Waterloo and Trafalgar t they have erected imperishable monuments V their fflory an'd 3 sealed them .withtheit'ilood.45 "cUeerarf Yank-eedoodle. a The Star Spangled Banner -Alrdy" unfurled on every sea, . a brilliant monnmem at I berty, rix: tu"ire of its won -hasiillifmin-d the world, and the cSare of -ital tftiirt strikes terror, to the hearts if tyrants.J-.3cbs. I "9 - llvomts JclTerson -His private retire- L ment wdl never obscure the splendor of ii is fame-4 ctieersJ eti erson's March, f ., .' 10? JTam Madison. The profound states man indincere PfttTitrt.-1- cheersTemple tot' Liberty, f" ; v- " Yt1': -.AS 11. Th? United States The cement by hichlhey tre united is. too solid Jojbe dis- slved by Yankee factionists, 5 leers ; Had Cohmbia. ' : v ..-'' ; ; ; ;:;'J 12 tThe -Executive of the UnitetT States 4 cheers.- ;. -".'.'JA . . . '13 11) e late War-V-A convincing roof of the firmness of our:cotwitrymeh-o cheets The'deed is done; Ac. .,-. Ari- K :.'?' 14 Andrew' Jackson lie hks)ereited for I bis -coumry: a : p.llar ot gtory embJazoned wth" hew.Orle--Ae UliATIONS. x v. 1 5. jThe tateof No'rth-CarjpCnaSuccesj ttfeVCotnmw ajJticipatibnsbnftnternVfm be mpreYthan .i:ejifze.j--4 cheers American Comm erce and Freedom.1 rsojq i ne iipvernor oi iwori-yATui. v view with pleasure the punUe spirit that has animiOerf bistcbuhcilseenF and ;Pea'ce. 1 8?TtviLFranklmcheers. 2l9- infield ScOt-iSuccsfid valor dazi WH?it wlien nersecuted it cliarms as lonff sf ff-en i os vi i-t a e biv alo r sha I lb e este em ed A: K'U: n.mf wlllTtd down the ' stream of. rtime unsui uta n tne ongniesTpapc .1 20.-Mfrqu is -de ' laFayett e:-The bosonY, friend of Washingtonthe undW-ating friend,' oflib ertv'- History "will award him a wreath whose laurels wh oever witner oy ,uici?iiuv tip his grey . hair9.-4 cheers f v. : f 2hetAmerfcn v Fair,ThejrV ' - -I " J , charms are'tobrecioust oC"he besfftwed on slaves. 5':cheeraWevX;bUdren;iid. Fn enas. "fev Cant VxoCom.Q:iGZlPxrj shVflt: James; RyMP--May theihern Nvavyfb$come the leviathan pt the ucen : -KokxAS Bhaoth, Esd The lamented Com. Stephen Decatur, 5 ;. tiieAsrictirtijirt-.of Nbrth.CaColina.f ; Abner Stito, E-Jhn ::-fiMcpkr w -; . ,jA9Tc?"ffAKiirsow, F,q' ---Andrew Jacksprt, W.PtETcHE33, M U May ypn bt-jght Riihry on ea'cJi" successive ret uri Of" t his our-birth-aay, find us tree and independent. rjplrtE s1abwViber.h;efinor' .oV:ing'ke'ild5es Sc Genllemen of ftalejh abdTUs vicinage, ' that ne '.will gUve Wessons chVjiifhry improved Systm ofStehbgrhphy, during: this, amrthe ORUing week, itithis G'ly. Those who may desire to avail thenS isflvesbf tftepTesen opportunity of acefiib'srig ths iisefnT krt, wifljriease to make early ap plication at the Eagle Hotel. ': 7, "y IS . ' : v ' T. MrQUKEy. r Committed to the jaif bfake i county, on the 26th of June, as -a' Runaway, a nejro man, wh 'can. hinT.- ;seit;jAL?ti.n, anci says ne oeiongs .10.. vv nig. Gibson, of Rowan courfty, in thCSCate-4 TheT owner CWeqU?sjed to come; forward,; prove property, pav '-ctiargs.Knd! take, him awav. JOHN DUKT. jailor. Raleigh, Julv 13 . i 86 ,. " v- ROBBERY. ON, my wav fron pptersbu cr home, on the nighttof the27h June last, my;, waoh box Was Broken open, in the Cnnntv of fJran-i : viltesrvfri' mihs ''below Goshen, and a late red morocco pocket-book nkn nuV: had in it eig'nieen. ulnars m moiiify, one cn imiwr note and tvfcof four : also4 two notes of hand one on Isaac Mitchell fnear Petersbiirgy for two hunHrd and thir'y dollars, jriven .about the last f 6ctolerof first of No yemb er, 1619, and one on Pevton Wrod,oftiranvil!e,ibrsix dollars, with a credit on it for tour dollars 1. !tf chell's not e had two credits, orifrfor tweh- tv-even dollars, tte o'hpr for one hnndr-d ?'-r'. .r?.n were also taken at the' same time, a rator case, -razors, hqx- and brush ; the razors were small,. and boln nad white handles. 3 do ..hereby forwarn all persons from tradinjr for said note?, or the said Pey-; ton Vfood or Isaac 11 tchell from, paying them to any person except myself, as I .ha'v never .traded or assigneclAhe atne.aWay to ny person. It is hoped mat all good peopl e Will Xeep a look out, andlanyjntormation will thranJr rnliv pr.PivpH'r:- S.JT1. '-WVi VM.il. KM. Orance county, July 4, -1 830'' $6 3t FOIt T' R I MFRO VKAfHNT ,OF 'fl" INTERNAL NAVIGATION. fTiriE Public are respect SilH informed thit I - on the 29thTnstfirtt, 350 Vrizes ofglOOO each will be drawn in the City of Richmond, in the'-. v.' .A ,- A ! - ' Virginia Seven 3fumhtrs Lottery. ; '. " JOSFHT VANNINI, - Manager for the Commissioners appointed by the lefrislature pf the State of Vircriniai has now the pleasure f pres eating: jqjthe citizens of Raleigh, . ' '; NAA ' :TheThirtrentkmClasof THE VIRGINIA SFA7EN; NUMBERS LOTTENr, For. the laudable and usentl purpose above ' .stated.' . ,t; - Tickets have been dialed . into Shares of One' Dollar StTwentv-five, Cents eac?H for thek accommodation of every citfzen in this placftf and if the whole Scheme be sokl in Shares, the result wdl be, that 350 Prizes of SI000 eacli, besides a vast, number of Rioi I & of 95! Prizes,' must be distributed amongst iiic mm muaic ttuvcuiuicrs.' .''. It should be recollected, that for thetrP fling sum of Si 5 cents, - a Prkze of glOOO, mav be rained. A; AA?;4AA v: ;v , . :-' Persons wishing to procure Tickets should 1 iosc no iwne in cainng at tne TJooK-a tore ot Joseph Gales, Agent for A' -A A :A JOSEPH VAXNINI. Manatrer. J N. Tn thf last Apra Wing of the above jxu puiar sen erne,- haver baen drawn bv the citizens ofjhe d liferent tlfes, of which 0.8r0 Dollars were sold inf Charles? 6n,CS.C. TO CABINET MAKERS! 'A l rpiFE 'Subscribers liave the satisfaction to sJL inform all persoifs eheraed in the above .line; that they have justut mtso bpitibn, t-n lae cny 01 vnarieston, their SAW-MILL, (the only pneS at present in the ! Southern States,) erected for the sole purpose of Saw . ing- Mahogany mto 'Vencerimr. &c. ' :: TFrtK apies piuced of its cutting pronoued. by the most competent judges, to be -equal to any in the Kortherni States. Tiieynow off er to supply such persons as. may favor them With-their oi sfrim. with nnv tjuaniitv and quality of Utaliogany Boards or;l ciicciiiig, agreeaoie -to order, and at the shortest notice.? f A -; . :' ' ' ;y ;.,A ; -Having supnlied thern4civs with ajd choice ;vassortment the above Woodji Mfc win oe aoie to supply their.-custqnters i on, .$ low,9and' pefhapsrclfoer Melius, tlian'l - vcj uesore. - 1 - AurOToers trom abroad,' directed to; the subscr2)ers,,post paid,. andwHdue' refer, en.? to.;eperso "mtbplac rneet vui uit: merest attention by V JOHN EOliESTON' -i i -. . . ' . ...-iiaa.r.mk .a i 1.. KID GE, WAV m inrbh Auinc vAdaTns?e bf lhe,firm si niJlarmilfetempmfX1be of 'thehigbesf confidence 6FJ)isfcnfry.S cheers J''ffiC? v " . i i h 9 veat will lfev?v ' tU ,L '"fll ,m'V "'1.4.I V II Iff" u mv l.ihiio..l ri it.,-- , ..iH-.-iTLvi,- f . ' .' H, tmvr; " ri 7KA H (7lSome (leptlcman ofthf Par has fV,ir to return the 1st partof.Yoi:!!. bf l urW i that $ortfoi;thfAC fil jtlatpte Ifor wm'c iri:nxtGenpr theism e mhe r 9 0 f -lii 1 a$ t Vl,ei Rjafue with: vbtinawav "the moW v nf fi trublic rreasury forhe imprj.vpmenh if (fiAa itnnntt'itmianra o . I. t I BJie, 4lrf thpej: of the Act s the last General 11 u 1 7 . ...? -.r j.vl m jfhe Roir.l Mr Interhal - lihpilfivennf n alii mef sf I object j ii reeti rfgla 1 1 ha t pi ace, was rto'3infefthe Wrikf? earrietl on hp fthe Cape:Fear layiiaHoii 'Company in anJnearFaeville; His Bxc.o!leni cj xnvtjovfirnorvat.fefifq:bvt . nther timbers of tlioarV .nd seve. :ravother sentlemen examfneH the Ut,c ojjanal for about six filejs. Since ftne Work has. been earn e I inn under j theiirection of Mr raltort,he Prin jc4rl'Enxihr,JY,i;8S with unore economy and is.'inuch better (!(meNearry;o the Canal is "yetftp female "hen 't iil is done. anu eiLbcVW put itT. BoatMi! ascend- inmxjescentlinthe Rjyer;can lock up nto h,e vgjfnal a&lj I i e' ) on side 'the: WareKoiiswm.. PayeUefiJIeIt ! is estimaterl 'tba't th Cana:l4wien com pfeje1? wlinftdepeiJdenC ft .ijs conve-, niente save nfriull ly to the town rtf Fayetteille. J' irWha S OOOy Ui lessening ? the prc between the tbji'hefrjver." ,Thc' Governor anP other raernbett of tTie Board, Wve JVletved llief Wdir'kfv nt t!ia CofftpanyiatlJuck tle'tail ed Reportof the pTpress cnitioa of th works. )f thi irrapanVj atVl point?; -will lae latdllbefnrel' the next uf nerai Assemtnj J his Uompanr i nas now ine prospect Ot soon fcmrw i ngltlferr Wor k bel Qty , ami f , m aka a commodious 'JivjtipC'up t fie; rinr to;thetown iM'MywnoflU" ; fSince the lastetihs of ithfeijoar the -rn nerval Engineer nas !efen en-, jfaged ir the"t!oast and o'TarriivVr. jareaato omlersjlaid j that )ie thinkiV it practicaMe; to rctnpvtf tc Svhish i at Ocracocjc,jand:to flepeb Shoal beloV AValiip the month of FebV BpaVu & fected th Principal Enb-ineeif tonib mit to them a Report on t lejplaeing oT BuoVa lons: the) Cbastl hts n- fpbrt 'lwas'submittefli'ATitl ; cop e of It 1 or warn eu toour oepatprs anu itepre-; seotatiyTes t n Congress? arid jpy; them, laid;befbre the TJroptrDepirtnient.--We" are 'sratifted t6 fihd'thit thU sib- jject nas Deen'aUendea- to by: the Kt ne ral G ovrn nint.' Itapt E i 1 iotr, wh is now; making a tnre of oiar Coast under. a resjolotion of njorress, fea . received tnt'c.tiolromihti Secrc-i ItJrr at Wai-to pla(feojfe ataH t!'v nieta along the Uoast whevp they tnar betedt:,.!), 5 ; to th c Tar R i ver; J th k Ijlnjjinerf having at diffVfent times vjevyed it iypiriVftshingtom to jLisbarg,:; hinlcsi thatAt a iWr-J;tnqdeJate ex-' pense, it can be improved for a safe and cmmodrbna navigation f land it u junderstood ; that the Cbio piny w hich hax beefimmbratM fur tHis River .w i u sou rtty connnenceitieir qin tU. .td.AiWisvvth i-Cr" ' Circulars LJiaye ed ti the several Cc tft' forward totheBoard sinl aqcou nt f the ; progress 1 and Condition !pf t'f.'f. Worlcs.'the stare.oF their Futids, 'lV)f far thef arcadcoatfo.pi)pete thcic contemplated -improvemenfis, &c. that the -Board majr ,tv"nabfed tto make neraRepm-t:6ni jthis iubjecHo the 0xt Generalssenibfjj I v , l The Boa Kl .haye eceivel;the Repcrt of the ponrmisstbners appointed f 111 and layout ihe'roail thro5 ithfe Cl keexountf-ntactsi!il be iPwth With made ftr ctingcleriog ar jmal-kin thJi Rckid I aDtT prlops s". Bajrisltitfiuy lands! njucli shortlbe;ofiered fo&leiitlat tery wtl) havjfeanppoWiilty thfiotiBtiwithoutac jnwm1 ence;:;-'';'-A- A- - etBoardihavc f feceMdtrcP e , pTesidentvol the United Stated fI,c use of thii StateVJlr.lIa-eas H' dill Wnrtv-nri fr.A? Jh?ch P' A-iL' ' rii :. "' '.Jit :it"-'-Jm.f J-! ' lit i puis ntc iinine wlQ'lneIar'P' Jstinerb AtljcTfWhb !lori?!9 to "" ; flu i . . m . Mm .... . . law ... if. -1 - $7" A'hecrpho ivr'iiwed n three:weeVra,;:wiirideakeurn it t tps vp nnr or thi ' rrrorsppnq ri i.A oft h ejx W n Ci mm bns idptjning; th;g citysItnatlJe -een on; refrrrin tft 1. m -r1 wrrri been atl tlress ir : :: 1 ' : ''AtA-'A: :AA' v.
The Weekly Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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July 14, 1820, edition 1
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