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,v. it?; s l.; . ' -! . t' ,' ,1 ' . . i if--' . IT i ..":', ii'f- ' (VALUABLE HOUSES, k vK Tiieadav the 20th Fcbroaiyirist, T"e3da " : Anrtion 'at the Eaele ;-" ? vh EIGHT STA0E IIOR,' Hel m Ralcigh.Ej11 FOUR, HORSEv "ltrir'wa 2 HACKS. STAGE, of Hamesstthey ""FOB SALE Oil RENT. ' A Store house Sand -Lot. in the town of Warrenton. the building is new, and its situation for business inferior tonone in the place. , rpr terms' appiyiu Robert R.Johnson of Warrenton, or, to the subscriber.; )y.;i c t f . JUNIUS SNEED. ; "i Raleigh. Febl5, 1821. : ; AUCTION SALE , Of Dry Goods, Cutlery, Hardware, Saddlery, c. , ON" Monday the 16th dav of April next, will be exposed at Public Auction, and old without reserve, at the Store of Mr. John Dunlap, f he being- about to leave the country) the whole Stock of Goods, amounting at cost, n.hnut Fiftv Thousand Dollars: Consisting of a larpe and general assortment of Staple i and Fancy Goods, or lale imporianon, ana suitable for ihe apprparhing season. Under S100 tash ;; 100 a 300 ninety days 500 a 500 four months i 500 a 1000 6 ironths ; 1000 a 1500 six and nine months 1500 a 2000 six, nine and twelve month : 2000 a S00C twelve months ; and over 3000 twelve and - eighteen months credit. Approved en dorsed Negotiable Notes payable at either of the Banlca in this Town, will be required or if preference bv purchasers, approved Honda with security in this State or.North-Oamlina will be received, the bonds to hear interest from date; but the interest will be remitted if the principal is punctually paid to those who may prefer to pay cash, a liberal discount will be allowed. It is presumed that Country Merchants generally, will find it'advantage ous to attend this sale, they will have it in their power, to purchase Goods at low price, and on time and" terms such as cannot fail to' please the sale will .commence at 10 o'clock of the above mentioned day, and con tinue from day to day until the whole Stock' Is disposed of. , " WM MOORE, V. M. Petersburg, Feb 6. 1821. ! 16 w, " STATE OF NOUTH-C AR 6LINA, - , WILKES COUNTY. . Court of Pleas and Qasrter Sessions, . January term, 182L " ' r ' ' ' OnginaPattachment levied on one hundred acres of Land lying on the Busby "moun tains, joining James Payne and others, v Jonas Payne, vs. - ; James Laws. IT appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that James Laws is not an inhabitant of this State, it is ordered, that publication.be made for three months in the Raleigh Regis ter, for the Defendant to come in at next Court, to be held on the last Monday of A- pril, for this County, and plead, answer, or demur, to said suit, or judgment will be en tered against him by default, final, and the Said land be condemned for payment of said debt. ' : - ,v Copy from the Minutes. R. MARTIN, c. iv. c. c. Feb. 2, lSkl.1 V : , - 17 STATE OFKORTH-CAROLINA. V WILKES COUNTY. Court of Pleas and Quarter Session?, ' . '.'January term, 1821. John Johnson, jun.1 Original attachment vs.' . f; levied on fire Negroes. Wniiam Powell ; - i i - IT appearing to Ihe satisfaction of the Court that William Powell is not an inhabitant of this State : it is ordered, that publication . bemade for three .months in the AVestern Ca rolinian, for the defendant to come in at next Court, to be held on the last Monday of April for this county, and plead, answer, or demur to said suit, or judgment will be entered a gainst him by default' final. A copy from the Minuted : R. MARTIN, c. w. c. c. Feb. 5. 1821. FOR RENT, ONE of the most eligible stands for a Store on Favetteville street.'- " Also, a PLANTATION, 6 miles from the City, consisting of 150 acres of clear ed land, with I a good dwelling and, out houses. Enquire of' : i : J. II., H ASS AM. December 29. , .- ,- ' JUST RECEIVED, 5 Hhds. Sugar 3 Bags Coffee . ; 14 Bbls. Apple Brandy 3 Tons S weeds Iron - . . .15 Boxes China 20' Doz. prime Porter 1 Box fresh Garden S eeds .. Crockery, &c. ? For sale low for Cash or Country Produce, Dy WM. WILLIAMS. Raleigh Feb. 8. V. V 16 3vr 8200 REWARD, v T AN A WAT from the subscriber irtLan XI caster District, South-Carolina, inthe montn ot August, 1819, a. Negro' Woman named LETT, about. 28 or 30 years of age, oi a yellow- complexion, about 5 feet 3 or 5 inches high, well made, has very white teeth and small feet. ) The said Negro, from infor mation, has since been carried away by BEN . JAMIN NQLAND - The above, reward will be given for the apprsheosion ofthe Negro and conviction of tne Thief, or One Hundred Dollars for ' the delivery of the Woman. . -,- , J.BUCKNER LANIER. January 1. A' - J 13 2m Lately , published ' ' . : Price 40 Cents, AT J. GALES's STORE, TlHE Annual Report of the Board of A. Public Improvements of Korth-Ca-rolina to the General Assembly, Nov. 27, J20 ; together'with all Mr. Fulton's Re Sof tte B?ard during the past year, S?J?e Vo3 carrying on and nrojeaing thnShout the State, : f ; ' :i)4Ti?TriTT. - - . 1 r i . 1 FRroAiEBRUARY 16, 1821 : We" hav Che pleawr tq.-state;to such of our readers as are debtors ;to the StaleBanknhatvwe have., learnt, afteKpajiop orie Instalment of ten per cent, ori their Idebt, the. Bank -will re npw their notes thereafter, on a pay ment of five per centos heretofore The Judgesj of our Superior Courts, ride the Spring Circuit we learn, will as follows : Edentpn,, -Newbern, Judge Badger;; Norwood." Don n el. ( Nash-. .; N Daniel. .': - Paxton. y Wilmington, : Raleigh," I , HiMsborQUgh, Morgantoni ' Several important matters will be found' in- today's Register. Besides some interesting foreign articles, fhe ratification ofj the Spanish Treaty is nowcertainlyj received. By the Re port of a Congressional Committee on theMissouri Constitutmn, it is probar ble that unpleasant subject will be a micably adjusted. 'An almost' unani mous Resolution has been passed by the House of Representatives of Con gress favorable to the caiise of South American Independence : and by a Report5 of the Committee of Ways and Means, it appears," that instead of a Loan of seven "Millions, as contem plated in the Report of the Secretary of the l reasury, one or nine over wree Millions : will be sufficient, and that no additional taxes are necessary, , Monday the 5th i'nst. was the day fixed by laiv for the meeting of. the Su preme "Court of the United States', (hving Vo' the inclemency of the sea son, Judges fl'odd and Duvjpil, were only present on that day. On the sue- ceeding'day, 'Judges Livingston and Story Had arrived. On (the following day,, all the Judges. were present ex- cept judge . vvasningron. I lie vouri entered on the business of the term on the 2d dav - A Fire broke out at Salisbury in the night of the Sls't. ult, in a new building occupied bylMessrs Wilkin son & Horah,(silverRmiihs, which was totally consumed. The most valuable part of their stock in trade'was saved. John Holmes is re elected a Senator to represent jthe State of Maine in Congress, forj the term of sir years from the 4th of March next. Distressing Fire, The fire f which took place, at Boston on the 30th ult.) oViginated inj.'the third story of. a building occupied as a quill manufac tory, and was not discovered until the flames had made considerable progress. The persons then in the fourth story of the house, as far as can be known, were Patrick Jackson, wife and son : a Mrs. Taylor, her mother and two children, of which the boy about 14 years of age, an only son of Mr. Jack-' son, is the only person known to have escaped with life. He states that his parents were ;in bed, that he had but a few minutes . before returned from an errand and was preparing for bed when his mother observed " there is a glass breaking;" that he directly smelt the fire, and his father said it was oil burn ing. On opening the door he, found the entry full of smoke, and he imme diately shut it and ran to the window which he burst out, seized hold of the spout (which is about two feetrom the window) and passed down into ; the street in safety; The lad further says, that as he go out of the window, he saw his parents open the door leading to the stair-case, in attempting to reach which, it is probable they suffocated. iirs. layjor jumpea rrom tne lourtn Story window, fractured her scull and died in a few hours. , . -The names of persons missing and who have no doubt nerished. are Pat- rick Jackson painter, andElizabeth Jackson, his wifetVMrs. Elizabeth Brewer, aged 63, widow of Thomas Brewerjate of Salem ; Mrs. AnnTay? lor, aged 23, Wife of Alexander Tay lor, how in New-Orleans V Miss Susan Brewer, aged1 20 ; Miss Eliza' Palfrey, aged r ; and Wm.: Francis, child of Ann Taylor i aged 5 years. One of the two lasf named children have not yet been, found. The mangled corses of the others; present no trace by which they can be distinguished by their friends : . The ground floor of rthe building burned (98, Broad street,) was occu pied by. Mr. Farrell, -as a slop shop. None of the property was JnsUred. Loss estimated at glO,000.. ' ; i 1 The fearless , intrepidity "and pce sence of mind displayed by the boy,' in resolving so readily upon the means of escape from the flames, is worthy of being borne in "mind, - and ought to prove an useful lesson to all ' in like desperate;! circumstance?, not to per- mita sense of dangej'.tb deprive. them of the exercise ef their natural facul ties. 1 ; JaKrnpasfirpr has arrived tyvwith dfeVpatcnes; to Oeral Vitas; His; 5xcel ency ri yu c u v , , . r , Ministertnahe ;TJhited .States frpin the Court ;bf1ncewUh Ids, Lady, bis nephew 3Ii JeJaruel de. Villai-et, and Messrs. Tibuis He.Mun, Bresson D?AbrembnV and Mr. Herant, com: posing his suite, arrived at orroiicon Friday Ian, and; aepaneu ajum ay lore vasningxoo het-United States Sloop of ;War Ontario sailed yesterday for the Medi terranean. She coes' first to St J)oV mingo jwith Mr'ieVcas Censul and Agent for the settlement of our claims, and will fmrnediately proceed toher I Latest Congressional Proceedings. 1 Tfit'BSDAY. FFB. 8. H The House or motion of Mr, Barbour, resolved itself : into a committee, of; the whole, on the.reportf the c-orrsmitteej on Nyal Affairs, which; concludes with the following resolution : ' j ' j - Pesolvf;i, That a nafll peace estab lishment ought o be fixed bvjaw.;i 1 Hereupon took place debate nnd riro ceedings, of which thf prott-qefed sittjr of the. House and the pre-ocenpation f our! columns, prevent; us from giving- nt this-time any th'ng more tbfin the results. A motion was made by Mr. Lowndes to amend the resolution reported ; hv the committee, bv adding thereto the follow ing ft - ' ' ' ' ! " : ..v. -v- Providfd, That the number of com missioned officers to be authorized, snail not be less than that, of those who firearm w commissioned in the naval -service 1 ' The motion was agreed to, 76 to5' The committee then. roseVand reported the resolution as amended. ; : ' After the committee rose, Mr. Lnwij. jjes' motion was modified so as to rmklare Captains, Masters Commandant, ..iijeu tenants, and Midshipmen, instead! of commissiored offirwrs. ri ' i The question being on agreeing toi'Vfr. Lowndes amendment - i f 1 A motion was made bv Mr. Metref ;; to a mend , it .by including in the provisthe seamen as well as the officers, now infier ' vice. ; The. motion .was neeatived. ! The question on agreeing to the fir$jsQ reported by the committee of rh'e wrlole, frs above, was decided by Yeas and Nifivs, affirmatively,-87 to 63. - jp ' Further amendments were propbd ; vhen IVTr. Brush moved to postpone frjde finitely the whole, subject : but bore the question was taken on this motionflthe House adjourned. X:x 4 'I ''' I . . "-X- -" , fijl :' 'S.! FRIDAY, FEbI 9. V ' jjf ' Mr. Hemphill from the rommittcjp ;on so much of the message, of the Presr.t of the United Sjates as relates to the Sa ve Trade, made: a report, concluding ith t.hej following resolution : ! Ifi ij Resolvkti. By the Senate and House ofRe prescnta'ives of the tT. S of America, inCon eress assembled, That the President of the; U. States be rrqufsted to enter into'such arrange ments as he may deem suitable and proper, with one orj more of the jnarittme powers of Furope, for the effectualtibolition of theAfri can slave trade. ' ..t f1... ' H The report, with ihe documents accom panying it, was ordered to be printecjij The House then resumed the conside ration of the unfinished business of yes terday, (relating to the Navy,)-fbut it; was ordered to lie on the table, the House!; be ing considered too thin, from the absence of committees, &c. to act Ucnitely on the subject. . . . j - j-; -; ; The House then resumed the consi tion rf the annual appropriation . bil the support of the civil list. ' era for j Mr. Clay submitted the same proposi tion which he had. made I in commit of the whole the other day; viz : to athend the bill by inserting therein the following clause-' j ' ,,.'.: : ' ; ' For an outfit and one year's salary to such Minister as the President; by and wilhithe advice and consent of the Senate, may! send to 'any government of South America, which has established, and lis maintaining, its inde pendency on Spain,! a sum not .exceeding 18.000 dollars." , J j ., $V After considerable debate, the nfbtion was negatived as follows : . I -f . . YKAS r-Messrs. Allen, of N. Y. Alffn, of Teh.j Anderson, Archer, of Va. Baker f Ball; Bateman; Bfecher, B!ackledge, Browt, Bo den, (Bryan Butler, of Lou. Campbellpi Can non, Case, Clark, Clay,Cocke, Cook,Crayftird, Crowell, Culbrethj ulpepper, Cuthbeft J Darlington,-Davidson, Dewitt, . Earle, iisher. Floyd, Ford, Grossj of N, Y. Grossjf pen, HacRiey, Hall, ot N Y Hendricks, Hrcfc, Hibsham, Hooks, Hostelter, Johnson, Jcfties, of Ten. Kinsey, Kinsley, Lincoln, McQJeiry, McLean, of Ken. Mallary, Marchsnd, feech, Jriretcalf, Monell, R Moore, S. Moor': L Moore, Murray, Parkerj,of Mass. Palt&ron, Philson, Pitcher, "Richmond , Rogers, pRoss, Shaw, Sloan, Southard, Stevens, Storrsllarr, Tracy, Trimble, .Tuck er; of Va UdreUp ham,,VanRensselaef, Walker, "WaHacel Wil liams, ofVafi- , -. f f 1 ,N AYS. M essrsbhott; Adams, Aan-1 der, Allen, of Mass Archer,'- Md, Barhpur, Baily, Brevard, Bru'h, Puffuin. Burtoni But ler, N. H.t Clagett, Cobb, : CrafTCushman, Dane, Denmson. Dickinson: Edwarrlsjpt Uon. Edwards, Pen -'Edwards, of N. C. Esis, Fav. FoltrerFhnt. Fnrrest.1 Fitller. GOTliaih Gray; Guyon Hallf N C. Hardin, iieimp hill, Hill, Hobart, Jonea, Va. Kendall,; Kent, La'hrop, Livermorei Lovrides, Maclay;,' Mc Coy, ; McCtdlough, McLaue pf Del.MeigS, Mercer, Montgomery, Morton, Neale Nel son, of Mass; Nelson; of Va . Jfewton,! Park er of. Va, Pitckney jPIumer, Rankin, Read, Rhea; R.ch, Richards, . Ringgold, .Robertson, RUss; Sawyer; Sergeant, ( Silsbee, Siinkins, Smith, of N J. Smith, of Md. Smith, of Nl C, Street, Strong; Vt Strong, ol N.i Y. Swear- j ing en, Terrell, TomlinsonTompkinsii Tuck er, of S. C. Warfield, Wendover, Whitman; lWillian.s, of N. C. Wood86 ' j I 1 1 f Kill U!tc then rAeireA tr ka anniwrr.ll ed for a third rra'Ainr. I 1 f i . clarjngtlneadm he state of missoun inrorrne tuiuu, mauc uic iwi '1 -s J- 1 'f The select committee, to wbonr was refers !red ineresblatioafrbinM.tKeiiate declar ? inheadrnissipn of the State of Missouri into jthe UnloBj having ecordinto'prder k: hadfithe iaroe- under consideration; "ber leave to iubmit tb the House ';the i followinff nREPORTI .-v ." That they have entered upon -the . - , - ' ' J .Fa, . ji-.j... :'r.J.lu : fiiscnarffe or jne ,uT.y; assijjnei xnemn bv' the House with the most anxious desire to arrive at, a conclusion which would give general . satisfaction that in prosecution of this purpose, it seem- . rfAAi. i u .' -r..i i ' JA.'rLr.r-- the first nlace." bv a full frank com - pa risori of opinions aroongthe mimbeff, whether any, & ivhat eonditionsouht to", be prescribed to' the adm?$siorj .of Missourinto theITnion; That nn makinfhiiomparisbnVth6 f opinion apnea red tobenrarl vunani mo u s in the eomfitte, thatoojrh ouoht now ta De requireojnan inose Tnai were speciueu hi iiiv iasi smuu of Congress for the admission! ofMis snuri into the Union, and that consi derinjr all the circumstances attendin? that act, the settlement which, it made of the ouestion of restriction ought not fo bej disturbed ; that this opinion li mited fhetr ennniry to the considera tion of the single question, .whether the constitution which Missouri ;h as form ed frfr herself, contained any thins: in it, which furnished a valid objection, to her incorporation in the Union ? And on that question they tho't that there ivas ho other provision 'in that consti tution, to which Congress could of right; take exception but that which m ak s i the d u t y afAh e Legislature of Missouri to pass laws to prevent'free negroes. and -mulatfoos from going to and settling in the said State. t ,Tn re gard to tfiat clause, the same diversify of opinion existed among the members of the committee," xvhjch had been: pre-, viously 'manifested in the House ; one' portion believing it liable to. an. inter pretation repugnant to the' constitution j of the United States ; and the other J thinking it not exposed to that objec tion ; or that if it were, the exception ableihfeyprefation was superserlen by the paramount authority of the federal constitution, . Vith these conflicting opinions, committee thought it best that, the without either side abandoning its opi nion, an endeavor should be made to frame an amendment to the Senate's resolution, which compromitting nei ther, should, contain an adequate se curity against any violation of the pri vileges and immunities of citizens of other States, in Missouri ; and a ma jority of the committee thinking r that such a i security could not be sufficient ly afforded without some previous act to be done by the legislature of Mis souri, the amendment was finally a- I greed upon, which they now beg leave to report. - -s! ; "l A c c o rd i n g U) th i s am e n d m e n t , M i s soup is to be admitted into the Union upon the fundamental condition, that the state never pass any law, prevent ing any description of persons from going! to, and settling fn the said state, who are now, or hereafter may become', citizens of any of the, said states, of this Union ; and upon the .legislature of the said stale signifying its assent to that condition, , by va solemn public aeH which is to be coromunicated to the'President of the United States ; he i to proclaim the fact, and thereupon thej prlmissiorjr of the said state, into the; Union is to , be, complete, without any further, or other, proceedings, on the! part of Congress. To prevent, however, the amendment from being considered as impairing any right which may appertain- to Missouri;, in common with the other states, to ex- elude from , her jurisdiction, persons und er peculiar circu instances, (such as paupers, vagabonds, &c.) a further proviso is anuea, necianng mat noining in the- said amendment is to be con strued to take from Missouri when ad mitted into the, Union, the exercise of any right, or power, whrch the.original states may constitutionally exert. - " The m od ification which the com mitteer;thus respectfully recommend of lhej'ehate'svresoIationi'atheresu).t'Of' a spirit of con cowl; under the guidance of jwhich thev have anxiously sought, wiinout tne sacnuce or pnncipie.on either side, to reconcile, the variant opinions among them; There' cannot be adoubt, but that' IVlissouri', solici tous,1 as she must , be, fp participate in jail' the rights and adyanfaes of our excellent Union, will equally seize the Opportunity of testifying Thet attache ment to the federal ,consti tut ion, by givingthe solemn pledge which she is asked to make, to respect the privi leges and immunities which it Secures to citizens of other, states -a pledge necessary,' in the ) opinion of a large and respectable portion of tbe house by, the terms whichjthey emploved, in a clause of her constitutiOni -Nor il! there be a; doubt of the . sincerity or efficacy of such a pledgeron the other cacyxf such a pledge on the other U 9-b ,poatpomng,;tbr a short fr. T liana iirtlmelottM jhvthis '8essj0hrthos whojtfiought- Ke?iinyesie;th a.pei: ; v feet riffht fo be admitted, without flc-v r : lay, ire noi fulfyjgrat beiObnsled the rflec,tior, that Ve f . ' irnpndmnireauireslonW ( ante of a precise arid sim pie cji . which ; ; eanVint beimisiaken by 'IhWAIjr'm-AV-1'. pibla ' nf its execution is confined! Hrs, -:: gratified uwith any" properf cjisjpsitioh, ; v; of-the bject which-rWll free the public liberatjon agitation and tfistqrbahceg'tbh . it is but toojikely always to give rise. v And I y ou r committee bejieye, that ardentlMniteJn vfistiing an all thust 'anil cable lerminaiioa ui.. i jucaiiyu9 it' be longer; kept xfpen canf ; whiqh:if not fail to. produce and possibly tO; prpeluate pVejud among a people, j to whom the : conserr rr deareri jfossibtel Ihan that ol ihtirj politicalbondii sharinsf as the commit; ; tee qo .largeiy in,mi ?5ciiifiei)L, uicy I , respectfully submit; to theHovse the j amendment wnicn tney propnsein ine, hnnft that it "will i be received and cbn . sidered i n ' the same: spirit m which Jt . ti&f oeen neviseu-;!-;; -k . i r x." - " Strike out all after the ord " be5 A in the 3tf line of; the Senatefs ResoltfV tion and insert 7 , "Admitted into the Un on; onan I equal lobtinVvithrth Origijiai States; ?) in ,al I respects wl:ateTeViupine.fah :, damental condition. that thejsaid Stated shall never passi; any , law preventing - : Pi anV. descriptiorrjof persohspora com who now7 are or hereafter maybecome; citizen of any ofheStasofahis;v -U union, ana proviueu aiMi, inaixuc jic- gislature of the a?d State, by a solemn , - public actj?shal declare thf assent of ; theTsaid Stated to the said Jundamen-'V ! tal conditibnnjd shall tranlmit to the " Presio!eht5of the; United Stjtesv on or 77 bef orefoujrlh Monday:;',n '; Nye.m-;' .v ' . ber;xt,?kii authentic copyof the said ; ; act uponjhe receipt whereof, the Pre ' sidentif by; proclahiation IshalLsan-f ?''. j nouncejthe ff ct whereuporl anil withV , ;. outany turiher proceeuingspn tne part of Congress, the admission Jof the said . A State joto" the niM . dered as complete' nd prvidd nir ther, ithaf nothing herein Icontained "; shall be constrnedtltoV said State of Missouri, when admitted ; into ithe -Uhionv the exercise, of any ; ' right br power. which can njw. rje cdn . stitutidnally exercised by any of the oHgihal'State :-:--y .I Y( 1 r " MrButler, ofN. submitted tho following joint resolution fwhich was f reaq :.., . Rcftblned by the Senate and Hwe 6 Hepre tentative of the United States f America in Congress assembled. ;That the people of Mis-; sburi be and they ' are hereby authorised to form a new constitution, orjto alter the, ' , constitution which they have already form ' ed and presented to Congress in such at way and manner, as 'eyasljudniost ' properand submit the same lo Congresa mr.xne purpose oi uring aamucea mio iUP . , Union, on an equal footing with the origin ' Y .hal3tates.v.;'.: . ;r,.- v liu 'i i. Mr.-: Tomlinsori rose, and stated :" that the proposition . just submitted td i th House by the.getitlemari from New j ; , v Hampshire,' was certainly len titled to " ; 'i ' cortsideation;fM:i ?f .'j Vh -;l':...!' For the purpoaeof afforaing; toei- tlemen an oppdrtuntty.nf deliberately ' examining vthe prorsitiori, MrTom ljnsdn; moved tftat it beiaid apon tho ; r ! table -and pjpiniedf-'' lf-y o ij: , ' ;-: Mr. CUwIsubmitted tbl fbllowina ' tur cuusiiieraiiuu ' - ; (RESOLyj:ri,:That the Houieof RepreJ r: '.sentatia participate" with tie people of , , the , Ignited StatesV'in' the j dep interest which t theyeel fbrr' the siiqcess of the.; Spanish Provinces f ''. Soutjh-America ' ' which are struggling to establish their hV berty 'and independence rV 1 , .' -; j :; . I . And that , it, iwill gi vt its constitutional " J support to the : President o tbe U. States, f wheneverhe may, deem its expedient to recognize the sovereignty and; jhdepen-' dence of any of the said provinces. : JJ.On the abbye resolution J, a very, in , teresting debate, of near Jfoiir hqiirs continuance; endued, in which Messrs, , Clay1, Smiths of MdKfniey) Sergeant, .!. I Iteed Bobertsb and Cobb,7 engaged, j; j On ; motion (or indefinite'postpone ,; merit, it was decided' In the negative.' Ayes 66-oes-8;::'i ' ;. - : ,.' On taking the' Yeas aod Nays on t agreeing totbe I' first membiripf the re solution;" itNvas decided injthe aflSrma tive by iS4 toj!2 ;fahd dnjagfeelng to. the second member of the resolution.' 1 it was also decided in the jaffirmative by ';Teay 8'ajs. 68sk the whofe ; resolut ioii w as agreed to as; brigi nally suhimejd, - MARRIED, On the 4th Inst, at MontDelier. the Rem . Dr. Thomas JJillines, to iVr&, Anne Skin : . ' - . - i t -j ner, ( widow of the ;late ;Jonti Skinner, of Vhcwan couijty . On the 1st inst. John Scott;: sq. of Greens of the county borough, to Misi Harriet David ot Guiord.v;, Hl In Newbemionibe 51st!ult Mrs. Su sannan cadger. ; io C MrJEdrodHaichr.:; It; . ! hi 1 .V, 'k 1 1 '
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