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J..Couimunicat pns' thankfully receiv; d.;.I,eUers to the Editors must be post paid: , TUESDAY, MAY 22, 1 826. au r' v We ar'requested by the proper a 'thority, to giv notice that a meeting of ine curxns oi naiein win oe jieiu ai . the Court House," on Saturday next, at 5 o'clock Vin the afternoon; to adopt - 'J.r .... .... ... . . : ' suitable . measures for celebrating the Fiftieth Anniversary of American In dependence,, in a manner worthy of the occasion! a - ' VX)n Wednesday morning lasti a Trunk belohiins to Mr. .Frink, a merchant of ' Fayetteville, was cut from the North ern Stase, when about "two miles from llaleish -Tlie trunk, which contained valuable but cloth'ini was nothing found on the next day, a s?iort distance " from the Roadj in a small thicket, with : the bottom cut open, and all the arti- v cles of clothing gone. t The person who ; discovered it, wasinduced to the search, Aby seeing a man go in a suspicious man ner from the place where the trunk u as afterwards-found concealed. This man, Aa free person of colour, named Gibson ' 'Ciavis, is now in Jail, 'on suspicion of having been concerned in the robbery. He was examined on Friday,' and com mitted for further investigation. ' ' v AVe perceive it stated in the Fayettc rille Observer and Warrentoii Reporter '.that Gen!. John II. Bryan is a candi late lor Congress, in tle Warren Dis trict. This is a mistake -the name of cnejqf the gentlemen who, offer their "Services to the People of that section ol the State, is Genl. Joseph II. Bryan. nn m iffnorancej anu tnunea up . in Mr. Miner of Pennsylvania, suBmit-- immbrality-Yaiith, ho afl educatipo telligencer.sayg, ihVefcrciine'trfthw der cisiori r-f 4 It is hard 1 i worth whileUd T . ' i't limnana1 I irl 4kW Vvl 1 Amii r i TAcrtl 11 1 Wine T 3 .' i OaV inquire very -uu I. . 9 . 7 ' - -vll L: v jMbits haye 6nmtTeglWJteA (:JlDie inaisucn snouiu nave uccu n ia.c, o , r. - -i ciesj ing that a majority of both Houses o1 Congress were doubtless favorable to . . ... o . 1 1 ri , ti ' 'r j. the principle, ot. tne .djiu canuui escapebservation, howevej', that the vote of the members from . Ohio was against: the bill. " Their it is . there- unammous ' r vpte decided its fate. 5 (ore, presumable that they considered the interest and wishes 'of Jhat' State as havTnzbeen disregarded, jin "the r new arrangement of the circuits proposed by the bill. It Fs to be regretted that the bill has been lost. through a-, differ ance of opinion as to its details. ,It is yet to be hoped, that, at the next ses sion, the views of the several Western States may so harmonize as to concen trate upon a bill acceptable to the whole. In that "event, the labor upon 4 the defunct' bill,' which is supposed to have been absolutely lost may yet b& turned to profitable account." The bill for estiblishing tne office of Commissioner of the Customs, intend ed as an auxiliary to the Treasury De partment5 has been laid on the-tableby a vote of to" 61 which at this late period is tantamount to its rejection ': .The bill providing for the erection of a Penitentiary in the District of Colum bia, vill no doubt pass, j A Mr. Randolph has returned to the Senate. i . J.i 'A . -.-: v J-Ar - i 4iIv.i.iUvthe. niWose of suDnressincr: vice and'ehcoU V 'Mr. Kmr, f Alabama, .caljed at 85,100 permile-niaki cm ow" k-ss iip.m i"T wvwv, uuu . iwu. oortioiY -viu tie louna to consist or yuuui less man tneiiqaie. - a A I brougrt np m ignorance ! not be prorrterl by the,suDsututioi 01 a rr.ee .cH-'as of the: wealthy .sy that they may white population, m the place of. that porti-, read fof themseiFeS nd thna bh better able on of a difterent f description now . existing y uhderstandtiiosabeat truths, the triow- there inasmuch as it would lead to the pur. jde -;and ;pvactice of which minister to chase and cultivation' - of the waste lands, marvs preSent welfar and future I eternal converting barren fields into fruitful gardens, peaee 5 - - ' y A- ?:-A;'r. promote enterprise & useful improvements, TheV pqi,ncations of he re-sety- and ereatlv enhance the vahie of Drooertv in u.ia viw imi and near . the seat of .thp General Govern- presse( n eyfy parentVheart and awaken lt! -. - 2(L Rexahned. 1 hat consuJerin? the num- 1 - - 11.' ' 'lt .l . jJ .fBj. . . 1 - ; - . . ber of valuable live?, and the great interests epneentratey .111 this District,, it is worthy the Tdistmct coijsKleration 01 patriots and states men, whether those lives and interests 'ought not to oe surrounaea oy a iree ; wmte popu latiori," interested fin" tlie government, con necting society throughout all its ramificati ons, .and ; bind epqemon interest substratum, an efficient prompt and able defenders of their govern ment and countrv-doine,avavthe nfcessitv for havincr here a -.standing military,' force,', so dangerous to liberty, and which must other-. is thisamong- the thousands of children and youth taught in thenumerous Sunday schools in our own' and m. ether countnes,. few, it any, have eyer been arraigned before a Court of Justice for crime-especially.for Crimes of any magnitude; This, sjngle fact speaks. Vo- iumes in iavor ot mat svsiem, , waiciij, to "us " ine ' m requiren inc. u.uorcaitingu..' ;. . t& order to 1 -Uuco'the "exctptiouable words to . Av f - ' ; 4V $ ffiMB King said it wis not necessary to redaco ; :-l '; v ' A, 1; A A : the wwHs-tolwritjng'flV AW A .i '.V V' A ': '""' A lr, Handolph I slwiild have called to or v A . - - der myself, o AThe Prewdent-rrheentlrrainf 1 Vitfi ' V .A V s ginii vill take his seat Until the- Cha:r cidesV.A , ' ' j A ? Thewo-mustbWtakn?dQvYh.-Vy4lie.Cfiait .. - V", v' f uirecis me aenator. irom ttaoama w xeuuo v .. , ' K th'e'.worfs.toiwHt3nv-v ; 'A"i.- Mrv King---I cannot -redtice them to writing ,.rW''. -rA. . for thelreason assigneiUf ; It r Was only neces-t i , jj' f ' saryb" check the geiitlemeni ;when,the'?jl',',,,. ijj ! r-"-were'tririnir wav to effervescence.' "of feelinif 'h-A ;,''''" ' iThe PresidentThe geatlemftn from Ala-7 JS ,'.'.' ' bama'will take his aeat.., 'i-l'A..tiAr Vr'-.'-'-Mx' :sr Mr. Kandofph. Am l;at.Iiberty b on ? j 'Ji'1' X Tiie. disorder consisted in the mterruption ofv 'v "7 i -AV me. 1 allowed it through t'the cbni5 ty and'?' ' f : ' ' 1 courtesy that oytrht to -be.shOwh tovevery member on "this floor. J' allowed it because of a uie giiaracier 01 me inierrupuuu 011 iug pru worys of th gentleman! from Maisachdsettsr I'1 i ; cannot bfe misunderstood Mhcy''ranhotf.bi- ' ,t r ' - . :. -. misapprel.iended theyare.,tecllhical:'tlieyr appears so eminently Calculated to diffase aemauU no otner reply than tnaf t ; nave g 1- , ; -. , . :ng -t by the ; sympathies or , a throuehout ' the cbrnmunit rarbe" those ' to the gentleman, ind which, 'whephe .Cv - f , subsUtutmg tor the present v;rt nus ni-inrirv?M -anH hIti liirV. 19Ve rshall be permitted to use that lantniag to , ' ,V of society, k: ban4 ,of freemen- -evel. been f0UJWj;tiie wiygusu-d of republican j ipe btte, 1 ;will gif e to him or to any man on ... 't x . an.l .patrioiic... mihtra, the; willing, institutions. IxinAor- i h?s imnwnn. -ther earth, here- ot filsewbere. " l v, . : fjs do earnestly recommeiif to their Tellow citi zens 01 the Countv to encourage and chS rish these inbtitutions i;and I to aid by their influence, those whomay s; he" engaged iii A c V ' " ? ? " 11113 useful and laudable work. - And they tod. Resolved, That it is worthy of enquiry earnestly hope, ? that by these means, rthe whether the domestic slave trade, as concen- lime nn rom wn tTl r.Ml.Irpn an,T . m , - -: r 5. f I i v The first session f the Nineteenth ' Congress, adjourned, without .doubt, A on yesterday, and the people of the s r A? Tend States will soon have an opportu- l , nity of conversing with their Represen : tatives, face to face, on the great in terests committed to their guidance and r A , keeping. - The proceedings of the two Houses, which hare reached us,-are brought down so nearly to the period at 1 which their powers will terminate, that we presume no very important measure will be sanctioned, which has not al ready, been acted on. , r The principle of appropriation for purposes of CInternal Improvement, has v, just-received the explicit sanction of the National Legislature, in the passage of 4k,iw!ii v l-v .1 . iiic wii auuiunsing a buuscripuon 10 tne itock of the Dismal Swamp Canal Com pany. The vote of th Senate, on the .final passage, was 21 to 16, our Sena- , tors dividedBranch in the affirmative and Macon in the negative. . - . 1 .. . 0 . - . The bjUJor the relief of our, Revblu ttofiarj (Patriots, we are sorry to say, will IFe over until thenext session, when ins connqeniiy expectea it win sue .;ceed-but 10 that 'time how may death v thin their number, irready sufficiently reduced bjr povertyjTand infirmities. loe cl im of the Stay of Massachusetts on the United States, for sefjices rep . deredduring the War, will also lie over . to the next session. Aa-a r- i VTe are confirmed in the. statement made jin ibis; paper, recently, thafthe Committee of four and twenty members, "to whom, the subject of amending the Constitution wasreferredj will dot make a report at this .time.' , r The bill for the 1 T I ' i ' f ... , amend men t.; of the? Jud ic j ary, which was believed would be lost, from a de v , termioatibh in the'Hbuse ofRepresen tatives" not to agree tb.thfr' Senate's-i- , -sicndmentj Jus been tjn'der consideration I , , ''V r ; , . A A "' "Wt ' ' " ' ' - " .t ' . .... A :. :l3y a late arrival kt N Y. news was received, which if true, lis of linteres ,to the- whole civilized world.- It is stated that the Duke of Wellington had accomplished his mission at bt. Peters burg, and that the femperor Nicholas had resolved to join the other grea powers in 'protecting the Greeks., peremptory demand, it U said, is to be made to the grand Seignior, that he withdraw his troops from Greece, and relinquish all claims to the sovereignty of thatcountry ' . ' ' . SENATE . T ;;. , Saturday May '13, 1826. The Senate took up the bill supple mentary to an act, entitled an act to regulate the commercial intercourse between the U. States and certain I3ri tish colonial ports f This bill provides uiai no inner or mgner amies 01 impost ana tonnage, & no other or higher duty, or Charge ot any kind, upon any gooilsi wared,; or merchandise, imported from the followiog free portsrof the 'British colonies (here follows- a list of the ports in the W est Indies &c. 1m Bri tish vessels shall' be levied or exacted in.any of the ports of the United States; (excepting the ports in i Florida) than upon the vessel of. the United States, and upon the like goods, , wares, &c. imported into the ports of the United States in the same, y The act to go into force alter the 30th ot Jane next, and, if it is found that discriminating duties are levied on United States Vessels, the President may issue his proclamation, and the act may be suspended."! 1 ; oomeuiscussion iooK place, in wnicn M essrs. S mford Lloyd. Smith Hoi mes. and Tazewellbok parti as to the most advantageous' rhode ,of accomplishing the object, whether it should- be. done oy the present' bill, or be left to nego- ciatioh : ,;- A.";A Mr. Harrison said; thefiTwas such a difference of sentimentlmongst gen tlemen on this subject that to prevent its occupying more of the time of the Senate, he Would move' to lay it'ortthe table j which was decided in tbeamrm-' ative, Yeas 16, Nays 14 : J ' - o the bill was ordered tone on the table. " - . ! v - ' '. HOUSE 01? REPRESENTATIVES. The Speaker laid before the House a etter from tlie Secretary of War; ac companied; by a report containing the nxoriuaiion caueu ior, an relation to he probaWecost per, mile, of making tlie road orieach of the;, routes lately examined bet weerf Washington and N. Orleans! r We could only; glance'at thb reporti .mhTcb estimates the cost of the Western jroute ft about 84,700 tlie 1 '1 11.. - j 9 m-v"-" a. y, traiea ana carried on irom tins uisixvx Ki youtb of every nei rflborhood shall be i aught growing out of property owned within the to read ajK, their daily habHs become such District,; or connected with the interests of as to Resent to our country the promise of ..viw w.. uw . -v '77u' iv ioetter generation tnan any slie nas hitneno prisons and persons employed therein, being J witnessed. A' A A Robert Caniionf ForemjmJ Sherwood Housed -A ; Lewis Hop son, -r -; Thomas Petty, -a-, ; ,- Josiah Jones - JVodien Moore, - A, - Thomas Fowler, . a John IFatsoriy r y ; ; , . Henry 11 Cannon, ; . David Davis, a 'i ' Alexander ' freeman, f v i f William Brown, " ' '. L John Nichols f . , .;. LemH Cooke, , . a- A extensively occiipied in such traffic',) be not an evil which requires legislative interpositi on and remedy, j .. ,; 4th. Jiesolved, That the District ot Colum bia, being placed under the exclusive legis- lation 01 tne congress 01 ine unueu ataies, ougm 10 exniDit-so ine naimn, anu tome world, the purest specimen 6f government, Vindicating jthe superior, excellence of free institutions-; that as we are iiere establishing a city, intended as' the perpetual capital of a grat Republic, it is due to ourselves and to posterity ; that the fdunclations thereof be laid in wisdom, and that no fundamental e yds in the' structure of its policy, be permit ted to take footwhich micbt become, inve terate, by .time,; but which a pru,dent and timeiy policy may eradicate. - A 5th. Be it 'therefore, 'Resolved. That the Committee on the District of Columbia dp take the subjects herein referred to, into Consideration; and it they -snail, atterTull jnquiry, be of opinion that the public inter ests would be promoted thereby, ' report, a bill for the gradual abolition ot Slavery in the District of Columbia ; and such ' restrict!- onsupon tne slave trade ttierein, assnaii oe justand proper.. . - The foregoing resolutions haying .been read, the question was put, will the House consider them r -and 'it was r W Mr. Llcyd rose. ;The President asked if the gentleman frorri' -. i ' ,V j v Massachusetts made any call to order'r -'V-rl:-, Mf. I.lovd said. No. He Wrslied to .eni . w .'. ,VC quire whether bne Senator had, right to-.i't,.,W i 5ise and stete tne conduct 01 anoiiicr, ( wjin ; f v . t stanter rhePresUent U SIMC lilt t,UlipUlV Ul llJUiVl , , W(l-. r; .J', ' j j. ,. ( it "Senator Uaviiiij a . tight to renh'" Jii- vA'J,"'' ' .' ..-.- -" ; .-. 'Vf '.; ) J i, PresUentsaid ie regretted exceeding- U i -.v ; roimri''lit liar! tilrin nl nr TPhi '; .' . ' ber be called to order fir words spoken. tlie exceptionable words shall Imniediatelybd lasen qown in wrinirg.inai me rf esiaent may be the better enabled to judge of the mat A - A . ler. The Chair hud no power beyond'vthe'" v A; k rules of the Senate. 4t would etand in the , ; A-'; 111; ill. 01 a. usnrner. were iilo niiirninL lu t j - u. - v . ercisesuch a ppwer ; it was too Injjh a ppw-x! A -; A A . er for the' Chair. i.The Senator calling to or- y - 1 -.7 lA rmTiltr - Massachusetts, or the Senator frotn Alabama, , ; choose to comply.witu ;he r-ile, .the irentu I. man from Virginia Would iicmaih in his scat tt,. t . till the words -were reduced o 'writing., J f V v,' v If either of lh penile men declined it, tbd; A'V'.Jj V ! ' gentleman from Virginia ."might proceed.. "-4 A - - ' - j . 1 The' National Intell 19th furnishes an accou confusiori which occurred of the United States on iThursday Jast,' WasJlL pniirillArl Ktf fhnf nf "tliTTmicf nf decided in the negative without a divi-j v - 4- . ' - ; f; t Ar:- 1 uepreseniaiives in wnicu iuessrs-iivic- sinn. Mr. iVlinei' PYnrPSSP.il a wish nn I . - ' . -.., v i! on offering the resolutions; that they Duffi Vance, and Trimble, figured so should lie on the table for reflection, conspicuously. - That we may not keep but whether he was heard by the Chair 0ur readers ; in suspense until next or not, we cannot say so was -Uiat L.iw. wo ; vo hol. v..tQr.Vi Irham, immorlMla rnncirlnrpitinn lima of I . r " . . . - T' terwards moved, and resulted as we view 01 tne sunject, ana will insert par have stated And when it conie to be titulars in our next : A a - v 7 .considered that the object of Mr. Miner Mr. Holmes of JMaine, submitted, a was barely to get the subject referred set of resolutions, whifch" had evnent to a committee lor future enquiry, he allusion, ani Were no doubt in fact in- tended for the purpose of reflecting on the Conduct of . Mr. Randolph; in the u n warrantable license which he has as - sumed to himself in debate during the present session, and, of the VjcePresi dent in permitting such latitude in a Member. c These resolutions, - Mr. iit'Sj-cias-'- ' bion,; wnen 11 c saiu ne wouiu say a. wuru ;w . . , . , or two. A ' ,ir. A A' ' Vff V. igencer of the , , " , , ,AJ , L.y x -v - ntnpf a scene.oF ' ;SoutFiern 'BuarOins:1 House ',V XVr f ' decision of the house may be regarded as a virtual rejection of the principles contameu in tne resolutions. M r Carson of Nortli-Cardl i n a , laid a resolution on the table, instructing theSecretary of War to cause a'recon- noisance to be made of the most direct practicable route for the location of the contemplated1 National Road leading from the City of Washington to New- Holmes said be should call up at an wneaus i a.iu uiat me it-suns vi iy ear, period lHe next Mr. reconnoisance be reported to the House U, , , , ; 1 . S : ..' ; at ihxt Cnnr i- tueir immediate con- All the billsVesterday ordered to be Slderat,0n but this being contrary to engrossed, were read the third time & usage, was not agreed to. Mr. Ilan passeu...anuiig mem were me unih aoipn then rose and commented on the for the relief of James .Monroe, and rAiniiJ SPnrntM S iici the bill autborizinir- the Washinston : ' 'v .. . . f.'-l. . - MnnumPntf Anciatmn to imnort int to one 01 them Which directed an -en Boston a Statue of Washington,' free of quiry bow far it is consistent with the aigniiy 01 ine oenaje 10 auow a mem XA-tTr;. ki.; i.: i:'l .... - . , r 0 , B v , . - - - v bu an? .-4f iiiuuti nuu ( uitii IUUUT lore our rcauers.ruie lonowing rre- d d on the floor bv a Senator. reU seniraent oi-xne urauu jury 01 aKe lliarked as follows : : " county uourt neiu last wees, convince 1 This applies;! suppose, to the case of the ed that a successful nrosecution of the I famous editor of the Boston- Centinel. SOfaf - . . I r- p. t- . f 1 . inrb rprnmmpndpd will hroilurp moat uom lcliUS f nJ JvsP uon, rwaen tnat per W qrk recommeiKieti, win protiuce most son OT ot. m he , - - h . f n ZA- i- .r - I . u, - . : . .. gratuying eujecis on ine murais 01 uie 1 duty or jevery jsenator :to, put tn ,. stigma pt rnmmnn fv. 1 1 . , , ircjjryuuuuuii iimi, ana uirougu mio on me y ; ESEXTMENT. '- A.;. Af j - Mr. Uoyd-Drfyou apply ' that personally I Theundersiffiiei.the Grand jury for the I tomeM introduced Major nussell, and I aiB County of U akei May Term, 1826, havlntc I rc-sponibIeJ:a tlie Senater-I ani responsible discharged the' ordiiiarv duties devolving ud- to ou individuaify, if you. please. 7 I enow on them, cannot separate before thev present j nothing in the character f: that gentleman the inhabitants of our county.! I A A A A I and ,1 repeat 1 am responsible tcthe Senate It often becomes the painful duty of Grand j you individually l shun 110 responsibility jurors, as .guaroians 01. uie peace or. ine i f. xi ruiuuuipu iou siuusuun nunc wmc. county, to -present, -tor; tlie animadversion I su, wnenj'ou owe it to me.'-.- T -' - of the Court,' those who have offe nded r- Mr.Uoyd-I. shallj fcecause I Trill, shun gainst uie laws gi tuc cuuuuy ana uus, jcr 1 muic. v : f-? M r. -Raiidol ph vresu med'and aftft . ' J c 'j? speaking in his usual mariner with Ve- ' j; I rerence to tne otner resolutions, consen,i- n ' ; :d that tl.eye overUj'itil the next ses?, AWItlittM ALERTSONA ' jfek ' FoVmerlv of the City HoteJ,'ElM, ' ' " ' I filTsill abelhiCityN.,C...nav4ngmo,yrv.r. A.;'J';; , j j i 5,ed to thetCity;pf Ncwofk; hif A I A's : ' ykalajBat'tfl lc p n tjiatcommdulous Jlbardihg-'H" ; .4T.' A'-. House, No. 652 Bajfclav-Stret.vkhbw;hy x - - MA' J. ' th,e nameof me-'-SONTGpMEKV;'HpUSEV: A''r .v recently occupied'byf Mr-Godwini intends y iTt f. cor tinuing it as BOARDING I10JJ3E; for , y'r.Cl the accommodation of r.TransLent as well a . - A ;, : ? . i Yearly Uoavdtrs iBrclav'Stretlon whidh the IToritgcmery . House'ia sltbaledtfonVfdoor above :'; Green A', wkh" 6tV)Jeav'es Hf oad Way cp'posii e th e-Park Av -it is -wideand aiij'Aaiitt not more than tea , .. tr minutes walk from Pearl brAV a'l sts. and for nTaaciltftioco , Af a f 11 u t'tftn -?u fl A ! hAflL - llPAltll V 'NiT "'' -A summer reaic!ence;i8 not .perbaps excelled by ' , v A anv 5 t!ip citv wfiefe; fainilies . ainJ V.ther . vr. '; 1 - . . 1, V -V des can sirous of spending aTeW wceks.or monJui;.r.; ; h be accommodated. ' V' ; ' ; ?J&' 'l'., s The broorietor- bavin? an" exterisnre- ao .- "A wt.. . 1 Anrf A rnn-scinti that bv ftdonttnV thla tilknE ' V: -V . v. mmm f - y f f . ' . he. will be enabled to lve general satisfaction -j. -t lA " j be solicits public patronage from t-1 quat. - " ' , ters. v. . i AVw-- vA-;; 'VA-AUlj. - -" ' A: f urtliei coriiiDuanccbf' a GO 03 2iTJblI I II tjf IT gives us pleasure again to . announceto; the public, lhat we have sold ai tlus Office, . -CA .f s to a gentleman ratvUUm;tigtont K.- C-t,and N." 36, 27, 35, a prize ;f 1500 in' a half ami two quarters, part of which is owned in;Tr' -borough, N. C. all'of which we shall bebappy to ' pay the Cash for' at any moment. V AVo ' muHt really think ,lhatDanie yortunr is re so oth prize TOjjii lass to a gentleman of HalifaxN.- C. awl but a, few dapTevious. one bf the 'sanie ambifnt to 31es.sr.- Ramsay and White,t of Uucklrs ville, Geo.--and one to a gentleman of anjucbf larffr amount, who does not wish his nam . , i' ' f - ; published.;;--. - . -t . .v... , TL-: rawn numbers of ,tbe Dismal Swamp. Canal jLotteryi 2d Class, are"1, l- a -; : V -' , ' v W,U iW WW .,), ; - Pewons h'jldsns: Prizes ure invited to'coireA '' '1 V iiorwaxuanr,rcne"w mciu m ooc.ui iiicbcuciik ,, -v 1 to be Cran C J. f y bdvvatcn::! , i t - , . , "A.. "r; : VA- -'v- 4 1 . Aa 1-