4 if I - ,1;'-' it , 1 I 1 Mi !- L it s 4 .; congress; HOUSE. OF REPRESENTATIVES- ' ' r . . Postrrtstersi'SLnd for other pur l ri iwLca Vas twice read and committed. -v r V -VV; me commuxcc 01 nf the Unhed States, for the year 1822, And for other purpose v which was twiceread I -and committed, v :1 . ; . ? :' Mr. IBIackledgc, "from the committee 'on "the Public Buildings, who "Were, instructed y 'to jnquire ;into the expediency'of abolishing ! the ' office ' of commissioner of the . public .; buildings; reported a till fixing the compen- satiorifor theNcominisidner of the public I buildings "!whrch 'was twice 'read and Com mitted.' y ,s" I . ' On motidrt fof, Mf. Russtll, the: bill siip'ple i rcentaryTto, and to amend the: act ' to regu- Jate the duties on importa.ic tonnage, passed the , 2d of March, TT99, and to repeal an act j supplementary thereto," was referred to. i . committee of the whole on the stateofthe j lTnion; which gives It .preference in'therOf- ! ders of the day.: C ' - 'v The House tooi: into 'consideration the j joint resolution from the Senate fixing the i . lime for the' adjournment'of Congress ; after I a numoer oi unsuccessful mouons, nxin ; ferent days of adjournment, "the House, filled ! the blankwith Wednesday the 8th of I May i- and the Resolution being read the third time, I was Teturoed to the Senate. i j The House then resolVcd itself into a ccirn-: 1 ?jnittee of the whole on "the unfinished busi j ness of Saturdav last, (the general .apprppri i ation bill) ; and : having" gone ' through the ; bill, the committee rose, ami the House took up the several amendments rnadem.com 'jnittee, till coming to "that refusing to make ah appropriation to repair he - Cumo erland oad, . j;.;. ' '. Vx. - Mr; P. Johnson opposetl the concurrence In a "speech of considerable length'; but, be fore he had concluded, on motion, the House TTX8DAT, APBIt 9. . -llr.Bassett submitted several resolutions, for the purpose of regulating future advan ces ' of money for set-vices to be rendered to the Government, setUeTfient of accounts, Stc.J which Vrerejaid on the table, 1 : , . The House resumed the consideration of the'bill making appropriations for the sup port Of government for the - yeat 1822 and the immediate question was, upon a concur rence with the committee of the. -whole . in striking out the appropriation for the repai of tne uumoeriana roaa ; wmcn was camea 105 to 53. After passing on other "amendments, ' the Din w as oroerea xovdc engrpsseu ior a uuru jvaaing i ana men uie xiouse aujounicu. . l r ntDTESBAT, 10... Mr.. Crudup, of N. C, who was called home a week or two ago by the. illness of his' fa mily,.teturhed 'on Monday to his .seat in the House.' ' ; :;". ' : '".'- : The bill, makincr appronriatidns for the support of government for the year 122, J . read a third timend . passed: ' . The House resolved itself into a committee 'I " of the Vhok ;on the bill making appropria ( tionsor'the support of the Navy ot the Uni j "ted States for. tlie. j-ear. lSSand on the bill makuappropriatiOJW.for the Public Build- j The avy appropriation biU was first taken mxo consiaewioiK t. ;-. . j. , Wr. "Wilfiams of N. C. moved to reduce the V amount recommended bv the rommittee of pense with 3 an appropriation Ifor compensa tion to the clerk of the commandant xf the navy yard in" the chy of AVa&hingtOrt The motion was supported by the 'mover i'fcrtd Mr. Cocke, - and opposed by Mr. Smith of fd. MrMltchell of 8. C: Mr. Stevenson, JUT. LJuir, aiiu air. uuiuciu - The! question was first taken on the largest gum, and. carried which - wras equivalent to a neerative upon Mr. Williams's motion. -- iTbe Various -appropriations were made as recommended, and the bill having been gone through with , Mr Cocke submitted a proviso, the pur port' of which was, that no person was ix arrears to the government, should receive payrnentuhderthe appropriations of that till, until those arrears were paid, or theiriaccounts V -'Ttre ' proviso was, adopted Vund the "bill uJaking appropriations "fofthe piblie ebuild" ing . was then taken tip, nd passed. The ; .sum apprppriatei was gl20,000. The Hoiise firdei'ea both bills to be eTJgrosscd'frathird reading. ,. $ ' " -M -;' The committee then rose, and reported the i said bills as amended -; 0 '....',' ... : . Oa metion, . the House then resolved, itself ! jrito'aommittec : of the whole pn the state of j the Union, on the bill making appropriations' j for the mrls to the independent go.yefn--nenb soutn'bf the United States. - ; . ; lnBuTlerHiWyed to reduce the sum ofj :!oneftun3red'tildusand dollars as proposed in J j thftbiH td the sum "oeyenty thousand dol- j ' 1 lanre maioiity ; and the1 committee rose and i j reponeu tne DUi AvbUVU.'l1,c""ll71 ji in the House; the Jtniestion ,on orderinjj 5 , ! the bill to be engrossed for a; third readng, f being about. to be put,Mr. Garnett rose .and ! Addressed the House in speech of eonside- ! dcTahle length, in opposition t6 the b2l. The ; question was then t&ken, and the order to f en-oss for a third reading was 1cal,rei by A large majority. ;'; . . ' J. : The House then went into a committee of the vho!e,on the bill to extend the jurisdje- lion of justices of the peace in the District of Cohimbia to 50 dollars : -'? 1 ; The comrolttoe' did not get ' through th4 t I ai and had leave to sk again. ' ,. , V. OninotionofMr.Bassett,thertoiseagteed to consider the resolutions hy him submitted I on a former day, to I1 -imonev to persons whp.-may Pu uppfies, &c. and, ?ontioncOtr,B , iZwZTrk referred to committee ofJie - -Thole J-V- "" " - - ' : "':-. . : r " .wihni fnakine amoronriatioris ' for the sSppprtoftbe Navy of ,the,U. States; ; An engrossed bill making approbations : M fbrthe pubuc buildings,. ;. ' An engrossea oui, majLingappropnauons ? tp defray. the expense of missions" to Ae in-1 J tne American conti- r ! '. ineht, were ; respectively rexd a third time '"XBauV4 Wl ii ii i m .... n rm a y w mm - am a mm The iTouse theaMssolved itself ihto a cora mitteefUhe wholeK pn the , bill to -extend the jurisdiction of justices of the peace, in theec6very Ofdebts, in the District of Co- hiinbia..,-; or. -'- -T?; - i ' j-UVvWvV Vnftw 'fft tem Tii hill a second cuuou, a.fixuvi which-was' to secure to de- actions where the amount shall exceed tfiirsum of twenty d6llar,the ; privi- lege' of demahding a trial ' by jury After some Rebate the question was taken and de" cided in the affirmative-rnyes 56, -noes 52. Mr.' Woodcock then moved that;the.com- mittec rise and report with aiew.ta repom-, mit the bill, in order that the resdue ,6Tthe : same flight be itipde to corspond with the. amendment i'whicli had been just adopted-- but the motion was negatived. v'; ? The committee rose, and leave was refused to it to sit again whereupon Mr. Woodcock nMived,' that the bill be recommitted to; the committee which reported the same,' with instructions to make it correspond with the winciple that had been introduced and a- dopted, in the committee of the wholei " A ! : Mr. Weale proposed to lay tne oni on xne table, and amipunced his intention to move the. further consideration thereof, in the House -Tlis motion, wnich took precedence of the former, wis put and carried, and the; bij! ,was oriiered to be laid n-tlfe uble. ; j The House tlien ent into a. committee of the .whole, on "a bill for the rejjef of sunchry citizens pf Baltimore .; a bill for the relief-of certaih 'distillers in the sixth collection dis trict ofVehnsylvaniaj and a - bill for the re lief of B. H. Rand. , i The first "named bilf.was foj indemnity for damaires sustained bv "tlie sinkintr of vessels ?n tbe harbour of BaStimore, for the protec tion of that city, difrmg the late wstr. Mr. Smith of Md, moved to amend the bill in such manner "as to have tire payment of j damages commenced from the day oh which the vessels trefe respectively sunk, instead, ! of the day. on which the peace was conclud- 1 . ' a1. - - ,1.1 i J . ; ca, as iu cmnnuuee 'iau rcporreu. , . I ms motion, auer a long, oiscussion was lost ayes 37, noes 71. , ; . ,Mr. Williams of.N.-C.Vnoved so to amend the bill as to limit jthe compensation to the tipie. wheh the vessels were returned to the owners j but, after a few remarks thereon by the mover and Mr. MCoy, the question was taken, arid decided in the "negative"; and no further amendments having been offered to j that bill or to the bill for the rcliefof B.1I. Hand, tne sanjewcre reported to tne nouse without, arid the bill for the relief of certain distillers m the 6th collection distiict in the state of nnsylvahia, with -sn amendment. They were ordered to be engrossed t " The House then went into a "committee of the whole on the report of the committee of claims upon the petition of the sufferers on the Niajjara fronuer durhrg the late war.' Mr. Tracy, rose krid addressed "the House mr.an animated and eloquent speech in Pppo sition to therenortof the'commTttee of Claims: ; and concluded his observations by movinor to strike out the woVd not, so as-o give there- t..: . - j - suiuiiuii an iinu JiKiurc v.uaivici ; aiiu ex pressed his determJhatibn, if that urotion pre vailed, to move a further reference "bf tlie subject to a select committee, id,' report ar bultor some relief however inadequate, to these unfortumte sufferers. ; The question was then tken, and the mo tion prevailed, ayes 56, noes 41 ; and the re solution, as amended, was reported, to the House; whkJi tliereupon adjourned, .-.;. f FOREIGN- LATEST FROM ENGLAND. By the ship Triton, arrived at Bos ton in 49 day'sTrom Xondon, and the British Packejt Manchester, arrived at New-York fr?m . Falmbath, London dates to tiVeUth of. February r inclu sive, have Been received. K It is said, that4 the' British government had a greed with the country gentlemen, to borrow ofthe tBank four millions ster ling, and to distribute that sum among the agriculturalists at a row rate of iu terest, and upon easy security. Such an expedient as tin's, would be far from reaching the causes to whrch the agricultural ilistress is ascribed; The Irish insurrection bill, and the bill to suspend the labeas Corpus in Ireland, had passed both houses of Parliament, inoun nui wiinouc opposition. , ine vote in the Uouse of Commons, was 195 to 68. j In the '.House o Lords, Earl Liverpool, the Minister, declar ed that ' the 'disturbances in Ireland, did not arise f ronTatiy distinct discon cent with the governments but that ithey wer moiety an. insurrecticm a- gainst ptYiperty.and. against, the lives of the owners -of property. They originated in private feuds, and dislike to individuals. Tire 'ordinary tribu nals had ceased to strhVe terror, and more vigorous measures were indis pensable V The . rjarjianrentary mo tions intended to be made, were to in clude the 8ubjectjfthe slave-trade 5 the state of agriculture ' the independ ence of South-Atnerica ; 'f at lianrenta ry reform jjthe occurrenes at the 'fu neral of thertQue4n ; and the Russian trade," with a particular -yiew to the terms on wliich British colonial pro dure js admitted intai Russia. , ... - , ; Nothing farther Iwd transpired re. specting the.diflerecces between Rus sia and Turkey. Letters received in London' from St! Petersbtrrg, of the 1 5h Jan: say, that every thing was per fectly trarwjuil that there was no, ex pectation of a war witli Turkey fand that the exchange! remained steady at the late advanced 1-2;- Cn the other hand tlje Morning Chrbnrcle of the' 9th Fj;b. states, ' irom good authority thatv there i-ooj foundation for iu hopes which, have been held out of a disposition ; tp peace inthe Cabinet of St. petiers'barg; Nothipg whatever is know n respecting the sentiments of that Conrt. . It ia tm stmr Vr gtrancea have been mad hv & Rn.Und , v. . .. 7 tj emr: dated ItusSni fjito att aciqtiiesceftcfe Witli theiiieroariiEheh tprbpcKtime for actinn'tomes; Husdta bnariot !m rrfnhkbl v undeceive rtheinl m th??: Vptcti 'Vht Porte has nhiyBheWn a Willi ngn ess .io asrec in demands iiiheIuiisian UltimaTum vThe latest ; accounts; respecting ine aflTairs of the Greeks; are contained in an4 artMc dated Smyrna, Oth Decin whicV it Is stated tfiat they had met with! some reverses near; Patras ? .that Yl)siariri had been obi igd to retire to :tfi mountains, with the ios;i STann, 8rd i ? a in m u ni t lonl Sec. ; a n if 'tha t th e Pacha hadretiirned with the heads of 23 Greeks and also SO female slaves; as't ritpnies of his victory. J?! ' ii . The London Courier of tty M Feb. has tlf& following "editorial paagraph "'Advices of a recent date have reach ed tcrwri fr dtn th e M orea , Whi ch t h ro w some light on" the. progress of the war fare between tlie Turks and. &reeksv Disputes appear to have arisen amon J tne la'ter, a portion m ivnom nan iru posed to declare Prince Demetrius In silanti. King of Peloponriesus iThii project," ho wever, fbu nd. m a ny oppo: nents, at the head of whom, was a Greek Chieftain, named Rotfoline, who supported the establishment of a Iter public. JLt was supposed that thisdif terence tnieht lead to serious and dis astrous 'consequences, and that one i . " - - . . body oT the Greeks might take tip arms against another' All thiintelligence may be, founded qn mfe ;rumouri ; Tt is such as the London ministerial prints' would have wishe4 to' be true. Bellas Veekly Messenger of the 2th an. makes the following remaVks in relation to the affairs of England.- " From one entl of tne country to the other, there is an uniform 'ciamo'r Tor retrenchment arid reduction. - Nor is the demand, we thiiik. altogethef with out foundation. The question is, whe ther our stablislmients can be &t'p' portM at any rate ; riot whether it is .expedreht tb 'have them. A choice is now to. be made as respects the lari(led interest, bctveeri Yuin and retrerich ment;; we mean between ruin and Such retrenchment as should enable government to rtdnce the national ex penditure, and tlrereby take off four or five. riiiHrtrn"s 'of laes.'' . The finan cial Situation f the .British govern ment, explains t)etfer, perhaps, than any ollher circumstance, Jts effoTts f preserve eace -between Russia and Turkey. . - '": r .r;. LONDON, tEU., 12. Last nigh t Mr. Brough a m in aire Ids promised motion on the state; of ; the country, in, which h 'took a very able and conif rehensfve: viewjof the actual situation of the agricirUurel arftl com tnerciai interests. He shewed that the distress ' which . existed -was from' excessive taxation ; that the only re lief was hi a reduction of the public expenditure. He exposed, in many instances, the wanton extravagance of ministers, and how fallacious all their ilans of economy and: Tetrenchment ad been. He declared, that it was only by feti eriching. and. that on such a t seal e as I would be effectual , that we could avoiil the rock, tlTevrnost flreadful on which a state could .be wrecked, national, bankruptcy. The ministers, he said, had but a choice of evils between insolvency -and efficient retrenchment. He particQ I arly cau tioned the house against pny .plan of relief lounaeu upon asnuting.of the taxes, or upon the renewal of the pro perty tax, well, knowing that trotn lit tie beginnings that ta,x, attained such an enormous magnitude. 1 he learn ed gentleman concluded an eloquent speecn, wnicn occupieti inree npurs and a lialf, with moving a resolution, that it was the bounden uuty,ofv,the nouse to consiuer tne aistress under which, all classes of 'tire coin in unity, but partrculafly the laboring classes, struggled 5 and to obtain for" tfie suf fering people ot this reajlm .such a re duct ione Of taxation its would'relieve the burdens by which they were at present borne down.' v ., vV" "The Marquis of Londonderry, the only minister who spoke aon the. sub ject, acting on the general -policy of inc auuiiinsuaiioa ,oi wmcu ne lormA so just a member, 6t deferring the evil d ay as I o ng as nossib e, m e 1 1 Ije a I rgu -ments of Mr. firoukhhm. bv movino- the previous question and. entiatingj the house to wait a n til, Friday jwheu t would be seen w ha t';hisV Majesty's riiinisters intended "for; them. His lordship was particularly uneasy .lest he; should ' disclose", any part of, his plan, but notwithstanding his anxiety Iri this; rcspect,vhe let out enough to micw inai a.reuucuuu in lire laxauon fornied na part of-it' fiat Hie grand specific riiay .be, we knov:iiot, but as the house seemed will intorespite his lordsVdp until Friday, we shall not enter into any speculationson 'i the means by which ministers propose so confidently to' relieve thiekcountrjr with out tUjuinisKirig its burdens. J t t SPIRIT OF FRANCE. The IawlqLj8 m "authorized the truth to be giy en, in evidence; jn cases a's proposed to destrdy tMs privilege ; ad he K ee pp part ftflhe Kin. to whom'tti nrononU lion iMaftljbeen eustsubmitted. f'ucu iiuane was autnorizea, oy ms A a j c Mij. as sp n:io me atn e n m e n rf wh iclislbj tpti0karii&M Tn tip case shalUitnessef rje'admit- ted to; prove, the truth' of defamatory On which said JkLJanuel Does it v become the 'dippdty of; the cr rw ri to a ppear hrer no? to accept! orv to refuse Jtnmndmelitii bui. to manage an intH-ue?,V;;!V;;;f;;l ':' At the close of a long and fatiguing disco asjon, we have a proposition from the Government-withoiit aiy assignedmof rive fWithout any reason i .a law is pro posed, acenrdine to, the custom of tyrants, without giving a reason for its enforce ment." a ' . H,: . . jV'JJ.-: - - ' v The. following is the Speech df M. Girardin r: r D-, ! tlnrptest against that censorship which afflicts the Arts.- ShalVwe proliibk genius from pi-eserving thepicture V1? the me- ; morial of victorieat dear to tHe lovers glory, and (theTfesti.ipo once smcripd arid innnr.eft ' . ' V ' I 1 's ' You 'decl'a're;ifar' against "engravings and lithographyVrSubjects are prosdribed which relnotvatlachtrd to the "LoluvreV; and belong riot td-certaih periods of jtin)e. i lf yjou asL an "artisan r those en$a-; vings which fill the heart 'of the brave with emotioiiviiwhich Aunfte the sent!-. ments of all? Frenchmen which fconsole defeat by the contemplation' of thirty Vjc-'tories-r.he wni '.ie'ply fo you, these 'glo rions images are loi Diuuen. 10 me puuiic e-e. 1; : V Wliea a law is unjust, you Compel stratae-em to elude it Individual interest is Tnoi e than a match for tlie vierilauCc of J line ponce. "X DHl wiiru IS IOIUKIUCII Will only circulate The more ; -and your keVe nty .will serve only to give a premiuto tor p'rcfscriled iifcturesv ; k' ' '-Mf :V -You .defeat' yourselves ; butyour course is incvitiibie you must ,ofi frost ft berty'. ; Yrh have niad : wa'nupbn Scente; and Letters ; the Arts lloilg to thefr fa niil the Arts must sufTer vith them,, On the qiiestion -of prohibiting the truth to be given in evidence, in Cases of libelj 50 ol the minority refused to vote. . They , stated that-they : consi dered the liberty or the press as in volved in the existence of the charter, which was a sacked topic, not to be discussed. Tliese, vith 93. who .voted in the minority, made 145 : the votes of the majority vcre 22. i th tlie course of the debate, the Marquis de La Fayette s rose and. sta ted . ; ; :. . s " ' VV protest against this measure; .an4 we appeal to the patriotism and the .ijoe'.r gies of the People nf France. -We pro testatjd we witl tint vte." v V V IMPORTANT FROM SPAIK, New-York- April 8.i i - By ihe brig Active CaptNoble, the editors of the Commercial Advertiser have received files of -th' Gibraltar Chronicle to the; 28th of Febr Ia p pears. that the Spanish Cortesi. contra ry to the recommendation jif the King,' a'dbptedon the 1 2th'of Feb the opi n i on o f ith ei r ch m mi t tee ie I a t i ve ' to' sending "Commissiooets1 to Souih A merica? andi the day Tollowingj they further approved of the following three additional propositions, viz That the j Cortes should annul the Cordova Con vention between Gen; ()Donoju and the Mexicati leader Iturbide, as also any other treaty, act, or stipula tion, relative to the acknowledgment of the mdepcridence of Mexico by the same geherar-tlrat ttie goV edtof declare, tbTotiief governments that Spain Vsnpt given up i her ;riht to her provinces beyond the seas j! and that therefore. Tsfie? will consider- tts tf violation of the existing treaties, the partial &r absolute acknowledgment 6f titi.ytiiurrnuuctr oej pre ine aijjeren ces between them, and the mother coun try shall have been adiusUd and last j ly, that government likewise be irged iu euueuvMr, uy, every possiwe means, to preserve, and speedily to reinforce, such points in those cou h tries, as stilt maintaih their relations tvitri the nib- th.ercp)jrn common cause- with theiijaiconltehts. On- the 1 4th, the Ki hg closed the ses sion, and i a said ! to haveerpfessed himself highly satisfied with the' iativefjmeasum.adopte semblyi1 as he conceived ?thmJto1haye so:reatlyprwnoted the work of the po litical, regeneration of Spain, that a few more ettbrts of the same Mature must bring it to the very acm of perfection The Gibraltar papers continue to detail the riotous proeeings iof the brigands m the interior of Spain i but the government doesi not seem to h under! any apprehension as to the con sequences ; 7 l:-r .I: t'l-'-. Intelligence bad- been teceived at Gibraltar that thefurio veteran!; Pacha, seemed nearly at his last gasp. He is said'to have oni y 4U(J ;men left; and that. theyV are afQib'ted ? with' the scurvy. ; $ , v ; '-r- j; pWmf 4 he I urks continue1 to bold bosses- o n; th e GreeksfrotQ- whom th ey carry oft considerable booty;v Jir the ' mean timethtilo extrmtbatibtian 3d by Philadelphia Jnrit in y The public are pretty generally : Be.ftt nat an Vnfor. enrof StMary's Church, in relation terday.was thejay on. jjthich an elec tion for trustees, was to be held. I f-i From qiheittern ess and Viol enie which have;iakejtihe:cQuree'of. this unhappy fljspute, and from the imnik fance ithat was attached bvxoth parw ties in the chdrch to this election. thj publicinind was J prepared, in measure for ? t6eV:i!i'Sracefur sce whjch ensued ' It apj)ears that a nuii ber'of persons, wearing badges, arid ariiicu . wiui ciuuM, goi possession of the church yard early: in, the moriiing and pu t additional fastenings on the gate.' y Several hours beHtre I the time1 anw puiuicru ior, upemnz cne election. r.. i. j. t .. V a crowd or persons, members of t the church, as well as citizens, from curi osifybegan to: collect, so that the streets learfingto the ch n rch became, literally blocked u p. ' About 9 o'dnclc the iron railing in front of the, church gaVe way, by accident, it is said J ow ing to the pressure of the crowdj, 4 Thet peirspnafroVii-: tKej ou tsule j t ne a began; to pass in3vhen t a conflic with clubs, stones, and brickbats cbmrnenc d, which continued with the i u bin ok fury until jthe arrival and interference of the mayor, eriff ahd the consta- flbles, put ia stop to it; After being dii- Tormeu oy tne ponce, tne. persons who had had, possession ;of the church vard, 'retreated to Fifth street. where they. were met by a number of the ijppusita, party, and-the battle was renewetl.,. r ! We have not heard of the loss io'f a ny lives buta nu mbe- of persons Were seriously hurtjisoioc of whom were iio iiied iately xarr i ed to the hbspi til .V Some "of he;most conspicuous of tlie. rioters have been conimittei to prison. Tire disturarice'ebniinued about three qu rs-, ;;- -..--ri,;. - ; v.. ":--: -- .' The spec ta cte ; (says ' ,tli e : Na t ional 'Gazette) was hideous and .scandalous. Such scenes call-for the 'most energe- J trcel!rts tin the part of the municipal auinonnes. i ney reiiect uiggrace up on the cause of religion,' and . when suffered ' to contih i ue bring discredit and drster upon tiie whblecommu- .v Fhe.co ntest termi nated,v we are in formed, in tfie choice nf trustees friend ly to the Rev. Mr. Horan. FOUND I Nolle of the Streets of this city; on Tues day last, aorocpo Hill Case, contkining , a littleMoiwy.; rT,hje loseri' on application to the Printers hereof and describing his pro pertyj--will hav e )t restored, oft paying for this advertisement. .;-?T; .;' April 10.f APiiEHEND HtM .! !.: ' AvBSCONI)ED from this neighborhood on 'n.- the:; morning, of the 25th ult. AKCHI feALti lE;WI,, a fellow who had been for some time Jn' this place, a part of which he kept School. Said fellow, borrpwed of the sub- ' senber a S'brrel Mafe siiigleGig & Harness and Whip, 'for the purpose, asi he said, of go ing" ; to'Elizab.eth City, rprornisinc: 'to return J the next day, since when, he' has been seen;. on the road going towards Gates Courthouse 4nd has not been heard of since; U - j . '. . ' Lewis is of spare built, black eyes, black. hair dark complected, of the ordinary height quiet step, pouting lips," a little knockneed is very presumptive in his manners, & about ' tiventy-seven, years.bld.-..,' ,. .-.r.' v-,, The Mare a light sorrel, blazed face, dock-. I ed tail, middle size; and has (an oldcar on her back about, where; the hind part, of the saddle 'touches, the other .marJEcs' not Vrecol- ; lected she is about thirteen years iold ;The Gig is stick one, j painted bluel ahd about half worn, 'the b6x ; goes-in behin plated ' knobs, the ; cushions of sheep skiny" the lea ther of the- spattenbbard worn out, and the i Harness plated and about naif tforo, V To; any person apprehendiig iiiid fellow ' ard securing' him so that the ;!ar can b en.-, forced against hint, and: my 1 property! .thus feloniously Uken, recorered, I will give a reward of Fifty Dollars j ior for any ' injorma tion snch as to enable me to get '. the proper ty, Twenty-five Dollars. ' - v , j t J.4 :: :v:-:-r:j .V JAMES LEIGH. ' Durant'sNeck, ; ; - . : :.. -... . vV.. . t . Peiuimons county, N. C, March li 73 9t J P;,S. .The .saioVA. Lewis, was censured of i taking about the sum of severity dollars from Dr. Ford i and from another, person who bad ' pui .Into his jiarids a ld' watch jham to be mended at the time he absconded. JL. , .mSf W NOTTCE.U . - ' CJtltlE Stock in Trade 6t the of . 41' ;WiNSL.qw: & h USKE, ! will besold at m uAiv jiuviiuji, - w iwiuut . r-serve, at vucir Store in the Town of FayettijVille. 'The sale will commence; on Monday the 13th day of May next, and will be continued frora day to day, until the whole of the' property li dis posed bfc- or : - - The Stock consists of large p-Jj oslortmeift ofDKY GOODS, HXAMr Snmts : and tbe v,; !f yi 9 ?lt& ana t j . ... ; 'W oinqp articles usual errand her One hnndr.i '.,',': ry . KftPw of State Bank st ; ? jt wo anareof Clarendon Brkl v : r A credit from four to'nftie: J-J ' given .on the Good, and kixSS on jh Bridgend NaviwtioS5 Kt"- 1 I 1 ' I - m n -- - " Y9A m Wm A W 4 A A K T L. . . Z. . A ' Z .a A 'AM . M . " r. . 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