4 a List ofpMHtery .Zand Warrants,' Issued ta the President & Trtees ethe I University tf NoHb-Carorqamce the '- ' slain of the list General 'AisemblyrV - Jfarrant t&S im AmminsJ 843,hn Needhcr. - 666. Peter Rough ?': 344 Jesie Nettle p -v 67, JesseRowell i 845?Abisht OliTer i V 8:Jick3?ock;V-; s46 P4tHckOKellx: " Wml Richards 4 84r, Leonard Parker 1 ' 6T4-NathankV Harris 848 arouel; Parker ; 677 Wniiam I.offan 849 Thomas Peavey e7S John Wonka . ' 850;Drury lerkinson T6r9 Hains White ' 85J John RoberU 680 Moaej Steam . 852ohn Rjchardaon " 681- Michael Scantlin 853 Wmi Rocb eater: . 652 John MKean "854 Charles Stewart u ' ' 695 ;WilKaJn'-a?ftoritoUlenj.$tedman, , 696 Sim: Christophers 856 James Scott 697-Wai'ni Barber! 857 Martmlers.; 698 Hardy Cheshire 858 -William bhieldV V . ' 699 - Arthur AArrwld j 859 Jmc Siddlc . l 'John Brevard : ! ! 860 .Thomas Sillard ,J " f 701 Richard: Wardl 861 William Taltorf J02 Knibb Wynn - 862 Andrew -Yanoy , 703 'Peter, Duncan 863 Joseph J Waae 704 Gilbert Miller, 864 James Varkixe -705 William Womack 855 Elisha White 706 RihfUM'"vt1 866 Thomas Walker 707 William Wynn ! 867! John Burj;esr, 7C8 Samuel M'Dpwg 868 Lewis Weaver . 709 Thomaa Ward i 881Zli Rly T10 Tbos. Warwick; 832 John Edwards ' 711 Edward Possett 883 Jame Holden : 712. Abiel Andrews, 884 .Thoma Loyd v . ' :n a Randol Brrant 885 Thomas Tucker 719 Benj.Berinett 886( Will lam Douglass 720 Collin Brown a ucorj;c iiairiauu 721 Wdliam Boling I 888 Da.rid Jones 722 John Booth C889 Hardy Ridley f: 723 Thoa. Blackleach 890 Edmund-Blount 724 Jesse Benton ; ) 891 Willis Davis v;; , 725 Job Butts . ' ; 892 John Burrows mi Chriat .Brannon ! 893 Job Mitchell .. .. ' 727 Wdliam Conner 894 John Southerland 728 John Conley--L 895 Uaac Roberts. . 729' Charles Conner' i 896 Gabriel Terrell 730 John Condon 897 Ethel'd Bozman , 731 John Darby, 696 Allen Baggott :i. 1 vv William Ford', '899 Henry Jason 733 Thomas Hewings 900 Bartlet Moreland - 734 James Hillianl ; Wi v)oen a airacr 735 Elisha Hubbart ! 902. William -Shepard .736 H-rdyHlnes v f903 Will.am Hill Tor Mal'm. MTJaniel 204 Lane Lmch -738! Matihew Xtwly 905 Charles Richards 739 Edw'd Pendleton 906 James Chambers , 740 -James Kn(r,sen.V907 Ezekiel Griffin 741 Hezekiah Bice 908 Nab. EdMunds '742 Anth'y. Simmons 909 Benj. Ca;aeld ' . 743 Adkm Sykes . 910 HuweRGeeC , 744 PhilipTh. mas ! 911 Solomon Cooperr 745 WilhamTownly 912 Thomas Watson : . 746 Jonn Tillery 4 913 George Closer ; 747 Matthew White 914 J(eph Hodges 748 Henry Wiggins j 915 David Walden 79,Thom.ls Bullocks 916. Itobert Williams 750 Baxter Bol nd' 917 Benjamin Bird . . f returned &filed-l 918. Josiah Green V 751 William Baker .919 Gerrard Craig 752 Rdbcr Brewer 920 William Groves 921 Richard Bradley 922 Jn Cheesbotough 923 Robert Duncan 924 Peter Kippey, 753 Henry Coker: 754 Dennis. Dowlmg -755 J Ames GilUham . 756 Tliomaa .Gniurt 757 Jacob Moore 925 William Hue! 758 Matthew Warren 926 Robert Singleton 759' Hercules Rvan 927 JUhro Lassiter 760 Gtoiadneri 92a Levi West1, 761 ' Samuel Scott 929r H enry Blurtbn 762 Nathanrel Weat. 930 Wilham Roark 765 Negro. Brutus r !9olWilliam Kennedy 766 Negro Frederick 232 Vm. Washington 767 John Hardy , .$53 UamelWa e j - ' 768 Joel Martin ; .534 111 imas Whitley 7C9 Josiah Miller 9. 5 John CotUe 770 Thomas Hutson 236 James" lJiner 771 Matthew Brickel 937 William Scantlin 772 Jotm BgnaU -v W WUlism Turpin 773 lU nrj Urantiey: ;939 William Yates , 774 David Burnett - i540 J.eph Hyman 775 f barles Craben . 941 liham Carns , 776 Martin Cole : ;942 Thomas Go' 777 Ciibu , ; ,943 Lom Outlaw, 778 William Jlaygood 944 Joseph WJiite 779 Jeremiah Meer 945 .William Elks 780 Wdliam Stemm 946 John Arnold, 7M i enryV ze ' i 947-Samuel Burrows 782 PttirBn.wh 94 Rich d Whedbey 783 ChnsU Barlow 949 William Neil ; 784 Moses B)Td 95U Jacob Waddle 785 JamesBalentine 1951 Joha'Curtis - 786 Richard Cordle 952 John Low 7fc7 v.lliam Fox I :i 961 Matthias Bnckle 788 ; Wmv. Flemmiiig ;962 Thomas Kent 7h9 Hlack Garrick !V03.Jamea Keiton 790 Btnjamnt Patrick: 964 Sam'l Lewis 791 Joh. Tcney 965 J erome M 'Mullen 7yj Daniel T igg 794 John A kircn . .795-Jvln Bfcker ' '76 San.uei Bradley : 966. J sepii Miles ; 967, John Morning '968 Drury Chavous j 969 J ha Cumminger i 97u John Cook . , 797 John Boon 7 8 J.1iiddlehizer' 971 Jacrh Hafner 799 Joeph Beamont. 972 Isaac Cornelius , 800 Joseph Cook . 973 Thomas Pierson . J&l John Cook 974 Richard D. Cook 02 John C mpbell 975 Caleb Koen . ; , to iJavidConn ' 976 Robeia Calf . 804 ward Cox 977 William Hurley b05 Cuirles. Coleman 978 Josiah JDaws 06 .Thomas Cook 979 Sam.Nors worthy 8C7 Aaron Davis v; 980 George X ichoUs fcCH Jame Dupree. 981 James Roper ? -9 George- Doom - J 982 Robert, Harper ; S 10 .Thomas Endless 983 Richard Martm . fclrThomak Eburn A 9o4 Caleb Alberton; 812 ! 'avid taster 1 985 .fcben'r Blackley , 813 JohnTvrwiri .9o6 David Broadwell 11 W.ltiids Ewell .-r 987 Burrel Davis' fa bis Jtk hua Femon .' 98 Ttiomat Little o lu Robert' lr iffin " 989 J ere miah Modlin i!7 Jamis Gwm v ! 990 Michael Leoney v, 818 Stephen larris of 991 Richard Bond . ; Daraalt's comp''992 John Pilchard,.: SlW Burred Hughes 993 James! Saddles '80' John Hart . 994Thbmas Pyot - '. 2i btepheri Harris 1995 William Ward J: Si edmaix comp'y. 996 Jiichi d .Lucas ? S;!J Snadiach ! llonita 997 Voshiia Stocks j, 8U3 5 mi. Holloweil 998 Wm:K.nkaid a JamHair : :' '999 William Risk i 8v5 Thomas Hill" 11019 Armwelf Herron 8;e O-crge Hdt;; '1020 GeofgelticoardS 8ir 1 hcmii ' Hopkins 1021 P. Uarrukion : 8l b : !.ijam1w HicksX 022 JCliarlea lashp nali Wo .-Jcot iKittleV. 1027 Bryih Montague tca'd Kennedy 1028 Sami Alontague ir;fDi Ucum :siv& job njira' .5 ?v m ojo jMiirLiscombe'r lOSO.Tim'y Pitrmpus V.VJis:3anhaU : 1031 Wiru .Stewart v j hrifi Mixom . ' u vacoD usens ,- J .lift AS .rt i iu earn: Goodman ifi'f:: ..Jidry , int. 1 r-.- .i : V.uVi; M'r.lroy 1035 Uavid Chamey V 1 vr b9 order if tk Cdtcrct isKm&k uVtlejQ Johnston 1023 Johilfonnely 83C All: cS Jennings l02BefijjDorland; . 8C1 i irumA Jeflnts i025;BrotonJoiies '-.SS-F.titali-Jtnkins 1026 Francis I Jack - . CNIYERSirE' OP KORTHrdXROUNA , Te tcrfjltture, of rjfland, ha? mUtian anda fclf if dollars.! v Oh motfc&of Mi VVa f' ;vvM;$e. miitWh.nnuHKofSOOt;;,doW tytj?en3j ftee thepost jofHc ad post; WifcVWrf I bCAppoinfmentwill fill, the yacaricyroh th first Monday in ' Arjrihiaxt; Aplicanfa will rjte&se acklresstheir Commiitucations t6 Johw Harwoos, of Racigb,ChaOTi)anbf Jthis Com mittee iv !,XSy- r rRaleighJf January 15, 1822 ' j,X 66tAi HOUSE &.LOT'onT,ayttteTi Street oceu pied by Jan M'Gufly. The House isstwo stories, containing eight.Rooms, fiveofAhem ith fire-places', rThere are convenient. Out-7 fiouses and agood Garden " A- ft :'. u i Terms of payment wjll be made easy, and earii possWigivenfV;-':; kJanuarv-.26,' ;V . - :'. : ' f : 66 v' C ;RA1S1NS & ALEXANDRIA npHE subscriber has Just rceiYed sJOt of ' JL "excellent freh Blbdm Ra'isinstirUje'by i the bfxi R5 cash. He has .also, received, a ! suppry of Jamiespn's trackers. . . . . ' Raleigfi, Jan. 25, 1822. ; ., 66 St , UANCAWAY i CROM the Missis PtTixiaur, on the 20th J; instant, their Negro Woman LYDIA. She carried off with her a homespun checked light-ground frock, a striped muslin- do. a' white cambric ilo. frilled, a light ialicn do. one bed two shiees and a blanket.! Ifany one will be kind enough to take Tier up they will be rewarded lor their trouble. '. . . ' TLydia is tall, yellow, complected,, rather a deaa-looting eye, f obps in ner shouiaers, her, teeth not good and has lost part of her back ones, as may be seen when sh laughs- She is very artful, and can tell o'. good tale so as to-bf believed by. those who are "not well acquainted witli her. Sheii about 30 ears of age. . All persons are fbrwarned from harboring her. . j. ' v I;. Januan 26. 1 - 66tf NOTICE. SOMETIME in the month of August last, I gave a permit to wyiiam, Johnson, my apprentice to come up fromFayetteville to his mother's near Raleigh, lie at that time bad a very sore leir a wished to be with his mother, in which request I indulged him the said William. 11 He has not vet returned. The said Apprentice is about 18 years of age. Masters of vessels and others are cau iionea against uarooring, employing or car rying him off, br aiding him in any respect as the law will be rigidly enforced against all such offenders. ' ' : -' ' ' JOEL BROW2J. J - January 22, 1822. 66 3t . STATE OF WORTH-CAROLINA, 'f S atrsoK cotnrTT.'-" 'T Superior Court of Law, September Term, , ; 1821. ' - ' . . - Judith M Murcheson :, . ' ; vs. ; - . S Petition for a di- T Angus Murcheson. 1 - 3 vorcef &c. ORDERED by the Court, that publication be made, three months in the Fayette- ville Gazette and Raleigh Register, that the defendant be and appear at the next Superior ; Court of Law to be held for the County of I Anson, at the Courthouse in Wadesborbugh, on the secondf Monday in March next, and answer said petition ; otherwise: thej 6ame will be heard ex parte. . Witness, Martin Pick ett, Clerk of said Court, at office the.secOnd Monday Of September. 182t. ",?SJ u. 66 MARTIN PICKET, c c.a ; STRAYED OR STOLEN, : "OROM the Subscriber on the ;10th Npv. M? last, a large bay HORSE, with i blaze in j nis tace, apout 11 years oiov 10 nanas nign, : and on his right hind leg he has a big' ahcle. : I . will., give , Five. .Dollars reward ; for the ; delivery of said Horse to me, or such infor mation as may enable me to get him again. V i JOHN BOTTLES. RockuighamCo.JpecJS?!. 64 3tp FRIDAY, JANUARY 25,v 1822. . City Officers, The annual election for Intendant of Police ncj Com mis-' sioners of the Citvj took place n Mon day, last. :J. Gafes was re-elected In -tendant." John Dunn, Charles Manly and John Y. Savage, Commissioners of the Middle Ward ; Isham Hendori & John 1 Gorman, Commissioners , of the Eastern Ward j and i Richard Roberts and AVm. fF. Clarke,- Commissioners of the. Western Ward;;.TOg evenuig the newly elected officers will organize themselves, and appoint their Treasu rer, Sccretaryy Constable j &cJ At The citizens of Wilmington, have resoi vied at a late public meeting, lb petition.Conress for a repeal; off the present restrictions on the'Yest-India trade, and in favor of passing a Bank runt law. -; .' " ' - ' ' I ' 1 v v tt!6unterfpt JVotes.-The Branch Notes of the farmer's Bank .;bf Virgi nia ,are1 so Wei I v cbunterfei ted, that i t requires the Bicest scrutiny to detect themu j Several bf the Baoks have been deceived by them: -The panerbf these Notes is rather! lighter than (that of the good .tNotes,A?and theshadingbC egne1tefaficttr parf of .it," i's pal erjthan theYbnginat ) and "what is niibst material, ,the Idot'iin deiltbetNojhbdtK'etids '"'of theNote is bpen,w whereas initbecbuterfeit'it istentireiyKblackTheviamlplati nas oeen usea tor me aiuerent urancn es; andifoV Nbtesof 5p5CC andlpO; The betters drVAi U JC aiid B. Ve perceive by the papers, that inir 1 ; prisohment for debt is abolished in the P 1: KCfltWKy;. . . r. heLislature of tMarTlanq ijav befdr'e them a of ;JitlH i ver Siuehabna; whirA ihoriseseilajpRn sue certificates tp the a clollarg'frir thaV obtept, at an interest of not more than six per cent, the bay- menc 01. wn cn ine state guarantees, -r. tUnitAdjStateslS W . lea rill ;i.vlrpm "tOhio,) that thi e! ec ttoh foira' Sena to r of the United States, y iw William 'ArTin- bles deceased, resulted in the chbiceof Ethan ,ronthe CUiyernor (at the time) ot the state 0 Ohio. . 1 he. elec tion was closely .contested ;.',anoy dn the 9th ballot, the other candidates be- me dropped, Mr Brown received majority ?6f f)ne ;vote over ..Tliomas Worthi ogton f orm e rljr , a penator from that state.'- The other jwo person vo ted for, were John McLean and VVil-; Ham Henry Harrison. I:' '.,4. jCttsar Ai Rodney, now a Reftresen t 1 tative lO r Consress from the state, of Delaware, is elected a Senator of the f United States, from .that State for six j years; from- the fourth day of March ilast. ;, v U r? I IeYin .Wales hasv been appointed, fby.the President of the JJ. States, with the consent of the Senate, to be Sur f veyor of theALahdsv of the United states, snutn or the state oi .xennes- seej: vice T. Freenaaii) deeeasedi; v L 5 GoL TrumbulPs picture of the sur render of General Burgoyne with his army to the United1 States' lbrcesfn der jthe com mahd of General Gates,-in Optoberi 1777", hai been placed in the room of the Academj of Fine" Arts, in New-YurkV for exhibition, previously to its bein carried to the seatof gov ernment. Thisis the third"ofthe se rieW of pain tines, by! this distinguished artist, tinder; the'authority of the, Na tional (Government, the, whole of which are to oe piacea ir ine viapuoi at me i. City o( Washington. Remnant of Royalty In the state of New-York, (says the - Petersburg Republican) Gov. Clinton still adheres loathe royal custom of delivering a speecA(tcr:the two branches ortne JLe sistature. instead of . following the re publican practice of sending di message: lOtine year ibzu, tne Assemniy ou- jected to the, continuance of this rem- rrant ; ot i royal custom : DUt me oojec tion has riot been attended to. : At the present session of the L Legislature of tuat state, a commiiiee was appomteu to take into ' consideration Gov. Clinf ton's most -gracious speech,". ; who made a lengthy report on the suDject, and recommended the adoption of the toltowinziresolution: . ! ; - r v .' -r.-. v . .-,4 ' I Resolved That this House approves of the declaration of the late Assembly' that the custom of delivering a speech by the executive to the legislature, at the opening oi me session, auu vi iciunmig cm answer to the same is a remnaot'bf ,roy alty, not recommended by: any considera tibn of public : utility,, and ought to be a bolished. il v- . ' I k- United States Fourth 0esHS.The following: statement of the population of the United States for 1820,is.givenlLful of,1 as is manifested in this mark of in the National Intelligencer of the 1st inst.; -.In 1810, the number ot inhabi tants in: the U. 8. were 7,238,421.. in ipaUf y,OKO,4, maKing an iu- crease in ten years of 2,387,315 1 Maine : 298,335, 1 244,161 523,287 V 83,059 - 275,248 j 235,7i4 i4 ; 1,372,812 . 1 27775 1,049,398 " : 72,749 40750. 1,06566 38829 V A90,309 34989 y ' 127,901 , ; ' 75,448 : 153,407 ' 422,813 J? 56417 New-Hampshire t Massachusetts V Rhode Island , Connecticut A ' Vermont New-York -' :" New-Jersey :'t ;". ' , ; ) ' i Pennsylvania H Delaware; 'r: ' ' ; Maryland . , Virginia - , , , North-Carolina -T S. Carolina, except A';:-&ris1ia'w-s1t; -" Georgia " - - ; Alabama y v ; ' . . Mississippi 1 v Louisiana ..' ' Tennessee' '- ,.- 1 Kentucky tv Indiana v -1 1 581,431-! Grand total 9,625,34 According toUhe late Census there are in He! United ;States;?Foreigners fcjfnaturali8ed. 53755 1 personsenf iUDiiuci vc, t.iu- iuauuiavmi si wttfe dutiesbnf manufactured "goods inio iof arooun teu to ,y ,5iuv i A in 1819 to 8,676,iei:j and in ,to 1 4,420,959 : being a Joss toTihfe reretiue ,trom , Missouri , '. n y & 465,5861; pref erye theh ibridge ,whixh . isjen Territory of Michigan ,8,896: tirely of twood, .Every six.feet: there Territory of Arkansas ;JS 14273 ; were posts'to;suppbf t; the wilirigVas ' T; .r -,-.1.. mKi " -.'.if i i II V1 . . I 1 t ,V'. om that of 1818; of nptrards of orenl1 United Sutesyndt - a r"w"' .4trh!ch was twice xcad 515,184;54t3 5 lijloss of thei revenue be tween 1818 and 1820, of SlO,810;654. gA bill was sported m the Hougeof Repr8entatfv the title o which is. a biltto authonse thiocv cu pat ion jof thCblumarnyeru iis, readef , you iiiaV, believe -lt' for it is truef that !a bilPis JeH)leV Congress and for auht we know pughl to pass, fbrfafishingaJCony hetaffeKa. Territory at e mpulblf thypojmbiarive grees bf UbogitudeeitoffW toojland byi ivater; Mt9Unthbw :art We ktiovt not;t bu&;afc heleastltenl inuusanu iniie .everj beldngs amLwb" understand that al ready bur Eastern brethren resort; there for tim ber which they transport to t hef South r ern Prbvinces of America, whereV thai articfe is scarce. Itjwtll sbbo bcbnie'1 necesarVl if it oe ndthowiitbesta-' uusii tt pus i uiere , jatiu 11 may opweu to 'anticipate: thojewho may else utj dertake to establish one for u, seeing th at th eir attention is already turned in that d irectlon. f , "H: 'Mi !W ? ?f " The first sec? ion of the bill orovides, that the President of thUnited States j shall 1 h Qll tKIPlTOrl ffnrf . MiiInaJ occupy that pqrtio?j?of tiie territory of the United ateon the, waters bf the Columbia .river arid to ertigulsh the Indian title to a pbrtipn of it j that every actual settleri bihgjthe head of a family shall be eotit led jUja xer tain q lianti tjr. of laiid , a nft e very u nmarned settler'meani' lowed so many acres, after a Drobation of a jimited time, s When the ponula- nun ui ine euieinent amounts to two thousand souls; al I that portion of the territory of, the tUnited States, north of the 42d degree of latitude, and west of thefRocky Mountains; is to'ennsti tute alter ritory of thb lJnifwI 3ratesi unuer Tne name, 01 tne 1 ereitost op Orxoon. The bill then goes on to pro vide how thejsgovernment of the said Territory ii tb be brgahized ana ad jh i n ister ed . Wat if Int. Conspiracy 'against the Law.A society hasbeiep formed in Pittsbursr (Mass.) vthe niembers ; of which are to refrain from- going to law with their brethren and 'are required to settle all disputes' between themselves,' however imrWffirfti bj 'arbiters V selected from toarajreate(d, for that puf pose, who, receive'as' compensation, at the rate of 75 centa ur? day. I t is called the j Adanvs Patriot and Economical So? ctefyf-add noW consists of about 200 of the most respectable citizens. CvMajVKearney, of the IJ.States I En gineers,' & his associates. (Lieutenants Thompson Turnbull and Alston) are now engaged in surveying Mobile Bar, Bay and Harbor, and the pases lead- fsine from the Bay to the Western lakes or jniana passages, so mucn useu oy vessels bound to the Mississippi coast, New-Orleans, &b One of the-princi- fal objects of, the survey being, we earn, to ascertain the propriety of con structing works of fortification, on Dauphin Island, as well as to furnish useful, information td the navigators of our waters which are so rapidly in creasijig in iraportancb a fact we arer nl eased to finds our leoyernment mind- their attentiohJ- Mobile Com. A.n ew system ! of propelling boats bv steamVhas been "invented, by a per son iri New-Bedford, by which a boat 36 feet long may be propelled by; 2 men 4 miles in 20; minutes ; 'and it is thought the plan sniay be applied .to propelling the largest steam-boats with more velocity arid much less power than is required by the present system. j iZomon Bridge in iHolland Groningen. Tlie Roman lirjdge, which was discovered in rIoHandjml818, is 'A now wnoiiy cieareti rrom tn e tu n wi to which- it ' was su rroutided . - It is ?3 miles long and 1 2 ft broad. It was laid by the; 1 5th cohort of GermanicuS over the'marshes, in whieh 'deep beds of turr have since been formed,' and in at I probabi lity, it gradual ly ;;sunktnto the f marsh 'by tk bwp wjeiThe resinous loarticles fwhich are I iriK the marshy-sollhave" probably contributed may be iudsed by the holes in which they Iwrel fiiedThisft reatjbrfc which consists bf avjudicious number, bfbeams appears to have been wrought with yeryiarge axes jthevyorkman ship is admirable. A ,V ' CONGRESS LATEST, PROCEEDINGS, .21 St- THURSDAY, jANi 7l , Mr Flovil, from tbeco'JtOJttee t wliom was ferred an enquiry., into the expediency of occupyini the moutfi of the Columbia river aud of regulating the inV tercburse wiUi thellndiafl tribes report? 'va; in part,: a;pui to j regulatethister course witn the luoian ; tnbcanthin;tht l rand most tepectri isercaarttj ct CBaltul emtorie:i.aereof ;"ftiote.' .-w ? r-- ii ic, at navwooa cou rr n ouse: m ortti- , 1 tates,in ! the jStaterof nssouri add for the;:establishment of ta iDUtrict Court Pcmj ;w5areadfthetyiMtimei passed, Vl.H W m tocorrice.t i' &Th& Housfe resolviedlitself Into si enrti-- CatbUha; to; aplacej laid oftt tof towi 1' stonenne8see) riv chemade!byV the United Stale from the., Cherokee tribef Indians. y- " V Vi Ajrx, engrossed I bill, to ptovjde.for tlict'V due execution of, the taws; df the United mtttee of thewhole brt !the bill for appor- v jidojng the representatives of th seyerai stales toongressi according, to the Cen : ' -, ! S-t M.; tdes ithbught j it I improper f to V&i '( sentative on the l)orne-;'(MnR iMviiig ucni ': citicu a-ocnary ana tnev other (' MfLane) fiavinne hort on accoiint of sickness.. A f r , f ,Vfe.V7 :y mr. oiiu, , rnereupon movea' toac. the committee was negati ;'Afte,?sbniei the; ,Hnnw ; ttvrtA ini f A , r-nneiAo 1 thf word,ry,! befQf:th?Wd0M.y m the bill asirenorted'bv the com mittee a blank.-So as to lea ve the aoDor tiohment unfettered bv any rules or aueS-! tipnslbf order; i fhe following humheraij rprpjhe ratio;-bf '.aprtiobmemv'weriK; thereupon proposed vhf: W-?L By Mrl Keyes, of Vermont. - r; v r5 000; j6 Bv Mn VjLtvcki of KYork 55 000. 4 , .&Bfc Mn Morer in. of Irf . Vnrky: 2ooa T ! BMrWiltiaiofWCi ; K Bv; Mr Uohatnbf N. H. ? ? - S41 000 W;. MjrIvfallaSft O00 fift t - m r i -a a . v .a : r JVir. AOOT, jOt liWffia, s vv 46 000 i. ivf NeorW;r?j; nrber, of OH-o;; OO-.:' Bv Mr.B 43,000. tA- fi. pj ijj .irir -.-: . Ky Mr. Ross;,ofDh?o;-:.;.4ro()0f Bv MraHestenf. Vbrk,4o 0OOi By MGistof S:Cal)na;ri 39.Q0Qi liY Mr. Tucker, bf Vifeinia- 38,000 'i By Mr, Baylies, of iMW 5 1"' 3.7,000? ; -;.' hy.Mr. Bald w fn, of Pennf v35000. Tbe question walfet taken ftO 700- tbe laistynnrhbpiplfirid ivga- i , tivtti : fjinrt was successively taken tn th '.t- ten next numbers, nd egtived ; but the s .f questio,4 being taken on filling, the blank 1 lX with 42,00, it was carried. 81 to 73$ ! v the residue of the bill ' was ho amenited as U' to correspond with the Yatib;that had been ,V:: -adoptedi, ; 3 -f t ;r-. - . ;.v . v The Committee thenfose and reported the bill as amehdedr'C5::'' " ::":T 'X-' ' On taking up thet Report in the Hwse4 on , motion of Mrandolph; "the further consid :rtibn 'of the bill was postponed ! V v lJJAy," JAN. to, whsn called into the service of the United States ; which wa3 read . twice and, com knitted, :,:; : :l .p-:X: : V Mri;Fbjri" frotf the Committee appoint led on the subject, reported a bill toau-V i norise tn(e pecupauon ot Columbia river ; thtv htll' urc ivdil fnr! MnA Resolved, Th& the ' Secretary of the.'.' TraitnWtf k ;mj i r..:.t. it:. J.: ' jr ucuil tlvlCU LUIUJ UIU IIIJS J71UUSO i fl he House , resolved itself into a. - com rriittee 'of the"whole,,on the report4 pf)the Committee of Claims uponi the petition of William 'HehdersonV c-f-fA' - vi ;yTbeferioh,-&Wefeadi from which it appeared that the rjetitinn anlliipa ' 1 rernuneration for losses sustained by hi tn from the burninfirTbf his broherrv-'hi ihi enemy, ir.jaunng'theiatewaK at '-Monday V Point,'on the Virginia shore of the Ches apeake, which, was occupied by the'Ame- v-' f5 ncan droops commanded by the petition eir. A further sum was 1 also claimed iof the destruction of the housev&hd store- ' r. ,'- house at abburfive miles from' Monday's , ; ' ? Point, which' were also burnt by the enels Pp : my, 'on.aDbjiot; as :ras saidof cartridges' : inerern.' vf v , s.; j.(4 : v,?-V--':'!'- -T1-:----: iv' - Mr. Ball moved to strike out the .word, 5 " noif from the resolution which was appen- v : ; ; ded by the Committee of Claims Sos to vKi giveit an affirmative character, and ferant the: prayer bf the petition fy which .jn'otioa V being Concurred with, the resolution was; . T K recommitted,! with directions to report- aT bill tor the relief ofthe petitioner; to the extent: of 2765 dbllarsi to Indemnity him - . for his losses snstaln at Monday 'aroint ' v- : - Adjourned till Monday;". ' . - ' , v ' - ? ..- a' At Qpsport, on the 17th; -Instant Mark Wilson, Esq. of Milton, in' this State, ,ta: ''COMMUNICATED Died, oil the 18th infant, .Susan OcUvja, infant .daughter of the Iter. Wei; . ' mheeters.:;:4 vtv Oh F when a mother meets c liiiTh ? H i'1r: f j.,- The babe she lost m infajicvi V Vs , W ' vThe day bf woei the anxious iiight, v I ' VFbr iall her. sorrow, all Jier tears, t r . .V t An pver-payment of deCght7 pV'. " In Richmond com Esqfor wyeral ; years a member of- the ; Staie Legislature and of Congress; t-..'- - In Baltimore; on. the I4th inst, Robert WmiaDicksbdEsd;:: : 15.: 1 f V . . a. 1.1 - ...A

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