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CI Vi-ATKST FHOM ENGLAND,-v. !Br the arrival f thf HoutU-Bostoiil J " Ca j l a i nG Ki p b fiiii e'are i ri ;p o Ssrs tlon of r English ;ila(ea tf ti days Ijitei than; before reetedoThVir:CiDhefi V iispiatW tp political tersre uai rmportant.f ' (in ;tl.;subject nf war be leen the , Ru&iaris and TorVs: th .ontinfrntnl nan-Va .nVtfntt ATVAntur v5vVp6HUcaj -"j horizon v1ttf iiVtnfi'clii'obgcu S3 ritJ that, it impossible. -to, come aronclqslon i t v fn tW?uaDers"of tlie Grepk&theT are ; possession of sbmc drthe "sfonit;est: $JT:Jtf?us? b$ ;ndedatber t!ranctrtK 'vVv-v "Ved, since bur last aoiint8 r 4V r ne---ionaoii.- moaner, STates: taat 'Uwith regret the j; ib&rye; "frorriUlje K r W '" h, paper's that the same's pirit bf irii i v-J .uu!i, ' I'm; mi 1 1. pre vai isr pariicu ia t!ijtl;:tj;e7 and ,4 CirkJ that la'U less depredations; of 5UKiabd had been sen! pyeto Ireland to -1 ; endeavor. to restore" tnferi.T' 'J V A r CienV Bert ra nd Jta d arfi red at Paris ; livesiin: reireweott and g'eTdora - sees r pwpanr. out onis iamiijf circle.' f - 5 MiTM "lCinV 4f Endand arr! vecin r joiKKin on tne tn iovtron his con tinenfal lotiK Bj the latest accoq hYs from IJarce- ' .'il l "tr J " " . - . -1 r 1 ,c Cast xor ? hnIand was visited 'U-lty i!em)ib4th N6v, btit; cor REPRESENTATIVES. iioant resolution s submitted' by t; a HOUSE 6f tT v-Iv - - - . ' IIDAT ..DEC. . V. . Several resoluticn nere troduccd, and tXa4npbel!of Ohio, (in relatiwi to the Census) . ti, uaviiig- pern s engrossea, n uiouon was reaa third time and passed, : r:,'c;V On motion of My. Moore ;if Pa. j . 1 , A .Itntlveil, .That the committee -on'" Indian ": ; vfTairs be instructed to inquire wjiether any, - . . ,and if any what change ;is expedient in1, the LSystem" of ur intercourse with the; Indian ? r tribes and also to inquire what further mea-V- sures ought to be adopted Tor. the promotion ' C . oftheb comfort and civilization!,'. - 'v:y After attending to business of minor im " 4 portance, vthe House adjourned-. to Wednes ' 1 . . 't?"! V' t WE DIf ES D A Y DEC- Si. ; ! ljy ntmiber of petitions and resolutions were ' . rtrot'ueed," and some other unimportant bu " einess done. '.ul-.rX'-' '": ; f: THtTRSDAY. "DEC- 27. 3 Sundry petitions were. presented and se-? Feral 'Resolutions introduced V Rnd a bill for 1 the relief pf Peggy Melleri passed; i FRIDAY iEC 28X v-" ' " '-A fter : the uresentatibn and reference of petitions- . - .f- . r ;i . j 'i ( Mr: Hi'Nelson frofe the Committee on the ' judiciary Teported a bill to provide for the due execution of- the laws of the tJ;. States Viili '( Vrthjn the State. f.Missouriahd for the.es-. . 5 .'tablishinent of .a District - Court therein r whicb: was twice read and committed. VMr. ttovd rose, ;be; said,' to. submit a mo-f tion, , relative to the execution of an act of the 1 last session pf Congress, which had been the: 1 gubiect of. muclj differencie,. 'of .opinion ;S rrtnpreas.and; in its effect; he had leamt,- .'pro&ced mucb discontent elshei V pot tia "pa!Mr.yFsaid,;.he,,asi: supporter that measure, had acted jrom tne purest ana. jnostupright-motives 'lle had ve i vfeouDDbsed' that they had been" aggrieved by the mode in which the law bad been car ried into effect, to; plac the; matter ba its r . proper light, in justice as well tp those whose i, ing -resolution i -y--. ''-' ' ffeiolved, That Bie committee on Military AfiTW be instructed to inquire and report to doubt bur tnat tncla nao; oeen carnca imo efiect.with the same spirits that whicjipro v,iv HriT 4tJ BiiL as there -wVtindividuala ; :this House whether the . Arm ;nas been rc--' , - i duced arding to tlie provisions'of the act ' 1 xo fixthe Mutary Peace Establishment of - ' ;ihe United States," passed on the 22d daof Marcbi-ira. "v'-Mr. Tttnble,i laidthe following resolution ' .0. tm thejtableT;,r; .?;v-v l"- Ji r 1 awThat.dentofttc United "gtate's berequested to cause to,ber,laidbe- -;"Ci.th.veiiwnent of thU States and Prance 'A .;' 'cr such other informaticspect nge con-y-Z-actVoii: the' 8th article Vof the treaty of :.; lE&3'by trnichl.ouisiaiia was ceded, respect - violation bf ourTcvenu5 .laws"; and also re ,: country between jta pp navigation antf that . ,)w iftej-&k in his bninion it mav not be inwnsemt tyith the public interestcomi- :'V .Whicate-T.2'?1 , Th nSe then resolved itself into a com- 4 r: t tnitteeir on tlibill to authorise a re-convey arice hp a trJt ofj land m the cityofNew- Vbrkr which biU was completed, wTordeiv -ft- i; nE-CaWdei Races wfflcbmmehcefon rv.Xl ednesday,- the 9th .cf January next . ; irfln' nr ISeldinra on tne ''conthient: " iAsvvn;?? A.v,rfi .t vi 'i t( formed -a nart of c the Males., which ha Veil I -and-ew-llampshvrej and tbe proceedings T '.in Oie Smite of thVtTmW fctt.r r-4tive I to the, appropriations of ;Public: Endsjfortf th(fmrpoke.Hfjiaeatioft':.nuule't0th i,.The, Committee, to-KiWairefcVted--that part pfc' tbe:Gove ; nfor's I i-Message1 tfchicb relates theTrepwrsnd ,esQta uoi?s nunc, legislatures o Maryland ana ,vr ti- '-t.'ii W:''" .::. - iNew-Hamphire;:and "the proceedings in j'tne nate;q theUn - f lHPvp iwoihs iron tor me ; purposts fif; "eucaUon, respectful t That thev'iiaVr tfytn: to tfie wpj iVe ti ven to theuiVi -ct' hit the 'altejUicm dftd CQTisiftpritinn whirh 4 their time and opport unit ie bnUtamjt.; urmm)ttee arprdeeply imessed i wn we importanre oj educatron vnd the general CJliusim bf kiiowledec. In a tro. i vera ment 'Which -tlepends ort thetpublieii i Will wherV t!iivnt,'rlv, J- .'r.-l 4 in inc peopici ana wnere, hjr the freqnent reenrren- of j jettons; citizens are p ricHficully ffevfneiitfr called upon to delegate cettainnnfTmnc Ar that cnvprAifrn- j iy. wbKo inherent in thentf if is almost ;as;imbrtant that they orf jfypttr,ther frightsr as that tha- should fioiscsa them lVitliont;th i s kno wledge, i they too often , j becomef the. dnpe of iptrlerue and the ion conscious instruments of faction; : - ' , Vour committee view WitKnride the ra- ;pU progress ing )m late made-in knowlpdo-eand isrintee ' VVithin the lait' twenty years academies ! bave been estaljlished! b'tndividiiai rnbr - scriptions and individnM exertions in al ;jnost every county in the state! h At these j seminaries, Dy the generous exertions of fbeir founders and patron thousands of youth .of both sexes, are instructed in the sujjordmale, branches nf science, akd qua--l ifieti for the ordinary business of life - " f wiiivCTsny, ioo, is aiinnaiiv sentling the business of instrodion. orlinenmi. nf t.e learned professions. ? dtnv of them are..now distinguishing themselves in their se veral callings, and some are doing honor the legislative councils of the state. The effect of the establishment of these institutiohsJias been to give to the people' once, thoughtjobe impracticable and vi- i ssonan i noW hicets with a friend irf evprv ' nian) of intelligence. The Question now how shall we best render navigable odr rivers, and nnpn anVI !mniv.ir. Mn' How shall we lessen lour denendehre on the. adjacent .states, and best avail our selves of the advantages which nature has "given us ? Our criminal code, once san guinaiy:arjd.bIoodv, has become mild and juai. , uui .ufiizrn r.ave oecomei more ci vilized and refined.' and North-Carolina begins to have a just sense of .what is due ' to her own charter and .standing as a Ytuir com mittee regret, w h ile avanfa ges have been thus afforded, to men jof property and fortune of educating their, ciiuuren, mat tne &tate,.on her part nas not made corresponding efforts to estab Ush primary, schools, where the poor could ; have an opportunity "of educating their ! chUdrenTTfe numl)er who have the ( means of sending thrir cliildren to an aca demy, r. to the University is compara lively small ; and your committee ap prehend, that while Hheefftkts of the 1i- I uvrai biiu iue :mqre weaitny 'to ' i hesese minkri es m ay; have given uk,.,. W J UIU JMiw i fv;,ic hiate:a more expanded and liberal .view of her po licy. ,s j1 rrtyJiJ..;. The subject oMtemaOmprovement; iietore possess; that j it may have had the;n;' ; coutrary efct ppon the poorer classes of 1i;Ma"? J?i the community .i V4 ? . . 1 i if a l f"ev 'n,rf.-,.i v r is k r Y sure jsliaken, the creditor was bprchen i,nie-popaiation of North-Carolina is so L-... ' i- .l.'V. '...v , r -f i thiii: that iiv mmt narr hVa 5t jteguires the whple;of a neighborhond ts tlmd emiiloment',and aftbrd the; means of paying Neighborhood tachej 'Where the nieansjvxisu 'as those ivho aie most leneaeed iu 'the cauSe'ofedaeAtion B-cneral-" ly send tneir cnildrcn to some Acadeitjyi orto ;tl?e UnjyciTsityv ibe balr.ce, not -so justly appreciating the imrortanc'e '"cf the suDjeci, -mi uer ii ,ojreain 'regiepieu ' for; !t,.V.hi nfc.,;fMo n.;cnn,r :f pulse WtUeiriexerdonsThbstablisbf tt ment of primary free : schools, ; where pool" as well as jt he rieb'carirhve an op portumtyot instructing -ttieir. cniu'ren irt sj;linglish education is certainly " a thing devoutly to Ie wislied jfor" by every; friend of hisxountry : t ;YoHr'Cbmmittee-h'Wweveiv irf the.plf'e- sentemuvvrasscu conuuKijvoi inctouuiry, would despair of ;this State, withotit ny fund tat 'iu dispcsaUi jexcept what is col lected by taxes from the people; beingbie to do any Jthiiig effectual npbnthrs'snb jectwere it not for the claim which North Carolina has upon the general government tor an appropriation of public j lands for; the-purposes of educticm.'This claim is nct,a ,he w one on the part of North ;sCaro- l!i''Tjhi enhMr"t ivnsi hrnnf'-h? fcpihrt the' Legislature at a formef session, which, by'' al joint resolutibiicf both Houses, instruct ed their Senators, aodjfequested their liel preseotaiivca nr vu'ig' ' J1 to urWetneT&htj; of NTitb Caroiinai to participate jrt the; pJrbgHatlrtjfof tHublic L.anns rnr.ine uurnose ajorcju, ; jn imi jrpporticnsio hvh d . been granted to the nrtausThisxlM -tne vniuru.oiaxc. uiuuuihv msAuvuisui to graVit- iToaf Comrlrittee: are however,; gratified that the !pject bus of late been mttcli-'cahvasea.byxihldbtat ticularly by Iary land! and NeW iiimVr shifeand thaV.ihcreb;wa that thev 'are disiostdlhrtugh Ihc jnedi- m of their represehlatioiifn-Congress, to j assert t lie ir?rnis io snare i; iuecutuu of these appropnatjoni vVf X i&'i'i vYouroimmittee pornt to enter m tiohof the queiooibade in.th Maryland and. assentetl to; inj the New-Hampshire Ieporf whether prV"iQui to the severaT cessions which have beeh-made to thege. neral goTtrnment,t; the' Ition-ceding 'states were in iusticelchtitled td oarticipaie In I the extensive: Back, utitry whicbr then to express aWopinion; it' would betinfavo vorable toJ the lain then set ;up by the minor states. ? ' f ?r-y',rt ':iThp .war of ttve revelation, was awarbf dpfent iwt of eb6 from a'sensioflndiYWaatweakns;a dated togetherfpVi their mutual safety, in fthe character ?f States,. havingjpcrtain tharjered limits, which fe,c6gnisd astneiriispe purposeof protecting i the persbniand property of their citizenstroin the jexac? tions of arbitrary' power and of defehd, ihgtheiunalienabie; rightsof man U tneyer wasybiidftsoiq proven c?ntem plated, tha t the war was to be waged for, the acquTsition;"Qf .territory? Koiuch.mn vt-sevei- actuated rthe cititena of the: ttotr States. i ilt isra novel idea to your Committed tna.(w5r.'moi.::ates;'eogagea:in,a war oh the aame side,, impelled bvjthe same motives, because they are success mt, can oe saia to oe eniiiiea io aiiy tioniVacb otherV teTritory by right t)f c.oheyicjtory:wm js over - tne common enemy i out- uie con qucsi n seems is overeaci pincr. v nucr the j articles . nf conAderation," the States were sgvereignto ; all vintentsandipur- hn;ises. i The- consideration was only a strict alliance for purposes of mutual safe-1 iy a,naaeitrnce. wnen mereiore, viren Britain a ckno wledged our independence; ib w. as separate, -Kuvcrciii auu iuuct pendent States. ' "::'; - .4 Again conquest implies the; acquisition, of territory No one state in thev pttion acuun&d any' territory by tbewar. Each remained within r its former - chartered limits. YThe larger States however, have J now partea vitn any ngnttney xormeny bad in .the lands they have ceded, and the other ;stateltbrougbiheir representation in Congress, have admitted thatthe rirfi t was ii the ceding" Stiles, ijoy&ccty fog their ce ssions f upon -the. j conditions and qualifications ' Contained inthe several cefsioni actiJn 789 the Geiu'ral Assem bly. of North-Carolina passed an act, jed -ing ail ithattract of country; hich now constitutes the State of Tennessee , to the United States. VAs; it regards the claim of North C afolioa to" thcierritory oyer which she then, and previous to'tattimei :iid jexertised jurisdiction, itbere J call be no question.,' - Her. boundaries hid never been defined by any charter subsequent to her own; her claim, thererested up on as firm' a k basis as the clalm of Mary land to the,,terrtory over which she now exercises jurisdiction The apt of cession has the .Folipwirig preamble r Whereas, J have repeatedly a-ndearnesrly recom mended to the- respective States inVthe, Union claiming orpwriiig vacant ,VSes-. termTeritoi'y, to make -ceissions popart of the same as a further means axwcll of hastening the extinguishment of the debts as of establishing the harmony of - the United States : and the inhabitants of the said WesterhTeiTitory being aUp desirr ous, that such cessions should be 'made, in order to obtain a .more ample protection than they have heretofore received Now this State being ever desirous of doing I ample Justice' to the public ercdiiprtj as wcii as ine. etiaoiunvng me imrmony cjt the United . Statca-and complying with the reasonable - desires; cfher citizens j: Be it. &c: Ayhich shows very clearly, Jf he temper of the people at tht time; It 14 ..nrt hin1.fti1,t f.,nH "that irt v :u VmMW I pic were oppressed by the burthen of the t taxes ijnj3euto defray theordinary i expenses of (U'.eruinent,andbonie. down ! underthe : weigiit .of debts' already cou- HrACed.iiy'i'f,;, t , Te:r!-cifcu.nsta1j kaveF riseto niubb l:&)ii:tenti arid chmplamt;; and no doubt to he p retendel clai noa, the parC I of Aim mnor States; jtc to -participate in the - v eiieiiKuanp.s oeiong ing to other btateay cessions to the Union for the purpose of aectinng the payment of the public debt; restoringVliamony tb ihe people of the, dirent Stateso&nd i gratifyinthe wishes pfpartr of theirvrespecuye citizenswho were anxious tbetf tilir For themselves. It is no less certainly theduty of Congress to see that th is m agnanimbns act of gene rosity be not abuseil, .and the, fund which was landed for geeral, appliedtp Ioca,i purses.Thenctarsb containitidsprb-yision-: 5 That :U; te4and$; intended to be. ceded; by virtue of this act, to the Uni ted' States of ; Am eiwa abdvnotfapprb pdated a :befjre xftfrrrti bs ti common' tund for ihc ue and benefit Qf the Utti'ea States of America ', Me general charge attd?fccfi eiidit urrt'and iiaM ,4c i faithfully Ithat ti tirt ose."! ndfor no other ttse orfiurfiQ&e Whatever "Lzecqald lot- b4Tc expressed ne lnienuoa oi uie Jegisiaiure more plainly , or placed the claim of those states, w hie ihave notyet received appro- i priatfon, upon ii firnier" basis. The acts of cession ot other states contain similar provisions,; Yurfomniitt?2 have,too exalted an bpioi'oibV't" the,Cigress . o&tbe U.'Statesy tQ beiieVCithat howelyer much tbeyl may doubt ; the expediency of tn akingappror priatioris 63 the benefit of the old, correal ponding witb those already - made for the nitates,"ihe a, mo nichtb redeem the pliehted faith' of 'the natiooi and. perform the .Vey cbndHions4 upon wuy tne cessions werc xnaoev J'-Yr'mmitycw-- additional, force to the reasouio conuined iitne ret porta1 .tn'.liaittreji "of the States be fore inentioned; to shear- (ht justice of the ciajroaor uie, non-ceuw oiaies to o; at fpweu appmpruttioaa those alreadr granted i toeWif h a n V th aY the're rn av be more . eq ul t v in in ciaim omnef cetiing oiatesvnasmcp as thefbavfetmack jfie Contract and mV ine consjfierax on upon wnicnineneneijr o4Keftpulatioiticbm rai cessioir acrs, nayepeen guaranteed to rhxtcii liiere can he4as little clpuht of the righfbf at! the, States tshreXthe advtui tagshicKibavjEtreu the -; pur- ciastonisnaandhe Indian tith -i to thPuHI3tftigalhe fbrlwtjli ;neyy:dia n.fm theTreasu ry bf the?lT-Statesin the nirftnrf inn that lljbaye cpnrited tbwardsthe same; . maif nH;n oeipncMitmauerovas Maryland report a jrr correct That; the' mojiiit of vil nawron rfa ted Publicj-Lantls is? fouii h mid rei Jm1 HTcns of. ac resl ..Th e total 'amount nicessar v j to db- justice,' to those gttei whicX hae appjnationTi made r m tfieir favxurJS ynwov acres,oromemmg less .man. ao -4 aiufr etui. unonTJiC wuoicmmuiuv Tat the amount already apuropriated S for lite tary pu rposes. a hd hicli 4 w ilf be 1 ay propmiea, u xne system nereioiore 101- hwed should beiadhered to or the bene- j 6.. of thelnew Stajtes aandTerritories w j ti Hire "trt O . i Wil iilPo mlSno ' f-r---I iNorth-CarpJina -jsii 6ria4ion-oC;?W6o entitled to an appropriat acres Avhtchj at itwo douars per. cre, would amount to thi suhi l'&&s96t.2& Two dollars per acre bejnfmet.'hng less uiHij Kvcrnxc uric iv wun- - vernment lands have sold, it would be fair : . i ; : . .f XTwk m. Hull to est nare- iiie caim oi n n lu-unniiiiw dedeoually among State, would make the sura of Si ,933 ?0 j peraonum, ibeach county S12Q.000 per ? anniim; divided' amooff ti theFdjf rent counties in the SiateV according tt their respect ivpopuiaVb 'a.anfJlid5ci Ousiyjnanaaed, Vbuld enaollie? Lerisr Umre to establish, schools to a considera Dte. extent, m eacnjpoumjy..-x iic.nicamsf. ofobtairtingJucaKm brSt'.oie'ibt every md Vid'ttlaijide could a vail tiiemstS vea"M the advantages of a fund, so wiselyppropriated' ? JYour com m ittee apiiaud' rather than j condeinn;! tip ; appropriations already madeahttaij theyalc; isithat.Cngres will make them neralh par1il, that; thatwhich isfcxpfessly; stipulated to bea common fund, for;the-common benefit of all the States shajlnbtbe appiiedexclu sively fortbe benefit ofjfany particular Sta te prctittnofftunr'ry f Vou 'comnter.rbni VYeryfcnsiaera tion which thy have been able to give the subject tordblly ; concuritb the senti ment expressed in the Maryland Report, th at ) w Tbafeyer poin t xif Tie w the pub--He lanasiardifeffli aui red by DuthaSe. conauest or cession. iney are eropnaqcaiiy tne common pro perty of the.0ncm i They ought to inure, t herefff iobeAimon ?usej and benefit of, all thSlateSi hi ' justjproportions; and cannot baplprated to-the; neiu gi aay particular sxate, so uie cxtiu sibb of tbwliers,,; wLbut an yinfHnge. meut of j iinnciples upon f hich ces sions f ritm; atestcrexpresslyma inxV a; viol atioa of thespi Ht of our n a tiojl -a coinpadtlisileli as rthe- principle of jusiice, a ment New wbi:WC bnelchappropriatikw have obi ; yet : ibeen; tnide 1 w l not be Xf ue to; fthm selves; if theyd4ict nac.;ki)OWh0 Von rc ss, t, wno ajrtneixissess iue power ta make 'tlVu'r rcQueit -for ''aucbap.; pippitionsicis a. Jiratter pff favbutv j 4- fcstived m hWGeeral Xim6Wfif usa ArorihCartfmiinhtit Siateajias ifxi 3pnal' r5gh t tiaiiictpte jn s as Vftc tour-; made appropriatiaM pf litifd for. the, pu r poses of ediCimoi areeniitled to,jbch apprppriatibn J5i pPPI: WUh thosalrVild Sttevand ;l apsmil a with" the prujei- pleji epon ;wju MCglsjdus mavebeejigaade by;;State3 U ehofoedffcJ Governor ibeeo a of tho furein-Uet ftntl Hesntupn: tA ech btjb4rSetors in Cogreisiireiyest : lay! ;tt mibe nouses, and iux;ir .epaeavours topro-cure- they pat4Bean:tQ:;i'ra inth eflrVct the jusyprjrichile tserein set. fonfcu Mittocvedj -,M nat iins Excellency Jtbe O'overnor be , also reueacd , to transnait copies of the ls&i(epoit nd Resolutians to th'ei Ooverif Ks of the Several statek'of Ins,5 the Unionwlp a; request 4that thefiil AUof whlcH tsespectfully submitted'. f&ur .1 tr. . i atiliatinteltien 5, -k iW - v ImpVlfal leased datMjBti PeV in. an ;Dctf 4VJttfc toiiowine, among other regu!atiustlre laitltiowdfof tho trade of tlh eitian.lslandsanjj III ' iu aussi northwest cc 2 t c jsessioni, cir .SeciMJin?i -:'a--: t;.IS ingtoe9eraU5) .yd nesJi in; the port mi -d.ui. i:a; evv7 prantn.of busif btysiaiidmgetjerai along the A-- d WW VW coasKpf A mej fraraif'i ' Wo) lat.SMthcK As; W fieuttan jsianus certam,3pCThabs no better mode can b; iwfAMW.i iiivvii. t s'.Kki J h i n o u i r v 'i n t h ? !l I OU s e Q r j R' i ( r : at 62 OC0.OQO the.interest.opon that sum would bel S'l 20000 videdeoually among the counties' in the peicfly iainion with .UMwjj Marirom ipe way oiunayto vape i If 1 '.esipressedtw.., the . -.j4isiatUT.t l riondaand an extent:, oiiearvAait as i ,; . 1 1 jl -Ha'mMire-lTbat thctitcaorl la4raaKetAtlaMcl)cea 4 'A ' I1U bus of riguf?jtTh thcrel;ie,; respect- lo wferesbititi&if i f t7MM- communicate tzz-wfwzvo uicir respective egirfatuiiil'soltjirtheir 0 oW- ( r " bee. 2, Every' foreign -vessel . is con , ; . ) jequently prohibit not only from larid; 'J gonanbfrrie cstsoVislaiidsspedfi.-' ij d in the foregoing section; jiutUlso frota j J . ' Pproachinglbe; within. 'Jesa distance ;M ' V Jhdn jne hundred Italian mUes-tWhoeV' -fj yerfchaU violate tfieprob b;confistion ofshipnd VeefercntiAijy;ir ini'?.,i - . .A' hiedont)e mofjbnrilvir oor inoinnnjr iinto'i tht-exnediency of ' V bccupyitSthei SWesMhWnip' tu . iv f'Jds.Lifi it: win ue iieiorenati-wiui 4 iir: -whco :ftesenfatiyeMjnlo 4fihnnrtini-eav f mou th thie Cptn rabiahaS, -ebc tnatiire but itappefLrs iroptbe -yj rhe srrou nd iaicen ini th epopot 3 v J'.Ti the -committee: Vir(ngref thelast .J:, r ' 1 At 'it V-il-wi iv: i ; ; , cTitno'nesavereicntv uvrr iuc tcji-. . . Vitrthethst ' t- Nfl?thfa.tueWtM Ifthis tenthotvvebf denied? J A l i t i.'. J.. 4 I 1 I 4. , Ik' , Mi MA , - f 10 pur risnivf .. .i . - ... ..... k. j . . prietofs of theicnaStfrbmlst de;l ' A t gre(? io-the ebmpietion 'bri o"3d-de- ;(! of tbpeibrbf Uusiait $ppears i? ; ?j ; 4lf)n;Qtji ' -:f 'srj-nanr;wfeig li''t"-- ;! - inithtb I00;mifeo th51stde fereeoJr)X i . ' ft ' M lli inil I,CV.r;sv ailM ail UUIIMIU tlVO T f-Fit 1 Cfinimittee of the' Housd bf Uenresen-, : 1 uutpju or wnica wr, ;r oyu was v .uai r-, , lahto bW tfi unesttbn v oftheite&S&te v r ir e.-are;np.irappTereos , thatjaliy'thin nse of yns;con8ict ot jun 1 the fimrortofillussia ahdfMr ' But it irf no ver Yf bie tfi siinnnA thitifh edict ofc Russia r. - -6 efe m oat bt the reptvabov :refpreU . I '.'fc ! , i '' j ttnide bjlr Floyd attKe t&&& T sio n, o vongress- s,v i . nu ia& tierf.tbaecreVpa U ; V pa rpos,oT control :! "X vanced in that reportsinie if'caoobt i yv; be nretended that Husis'Could stistaia A?,. , the;KisJtnflf yesr to th6 Vast rVg einbrclel ( and th'k5idmHfcMmft'':lHf an extent ofenast twicfebs larjre aa V nf IhA tvfvfttAaff ihAlTnifil v f-ijl: -u jlgii x "?J.?W.4 vrj" .7."-:." VT-r;- r M1J lrhe repotbf thebmmlttee f ,the ; g r WMS ijouseicbfiitepr iiob affords a itftt to thidefc i '' : VV fidiiwine passage f;treeJ)6rvP toe tli4 i" ib annrenenu.' la-io ue fiunoin me ? . -j u vn The'tonim '; :. fm rrot ait nations; nrcyioui anaiuose-. 'sv; A fltientt-tbhe drsoyeiy of -America, the S ii title or tne u nneu ocaxesvio -verv tares vm r . i. pprtibftTof tb? coast of tbcAcinc1. Ocean '; lio,-ber-wlt founded ; nrAavHAe eett :a&U 'to asccr(ain:Hftdf ;irf (Kin ojiain na jnauc, uuwri t v any . ; -y . y 1 j iravefnme sixtieth mental the mouth bfXoIra1iiam It wittot be' a? Jnatterl sarprise to f. tfiatVt haveftheBecf to procare; vine pasjieev inAnnzressjui aw awi w ' i -, M .1L '.i J ' "V iT. ' ' r.- A'Sa, ' T.i -t--t:i:. L-cftv-tTiiL" .-.Si.- rfen-ard tr 40, tlie; cltim .ofe. ; ttes pa , tnat toast; ahOulU an? titierpnce .jqaai - at mouin oi,jneoiunoia7."wuicn - v- i 1 1 .toweyerVckrnestlo riouslj enlefnediy'thEeHods ( attention Jis been xttJq :j&tirt U h WithTrWrd to tblirnbrthb! Af r appear ext oexf?efn ivussiauu; . fli tVe &itetateffie$ catil trcacht'i t b?5es fcas-v wnimpottote ba6e ssthetiorai v fr i r-' J ii ill, i ': ' ' .. . l.d a' Die. . : '1,-Xi i It li if. .'''.', 4 ' 1 ! - 1 t V-fii and tncy aarait
The Weekly Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Jan. 4, 1822, edition 1
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