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VVOLXXVI., FRIDAY, 3IARCH 2, 6 2T-V vr;-.- t .r, j;; JOSEPH GALBS & SON, i v At Tbre Dollars per annum, orOne Dollar and I i a Half jfor.half aycar-r to be paid in advance. - . - ADVERTISEMENTS V iNotlencedin Sixteen line, r neatly r inserted tUrce time tor One Dollar, ana i wenir-r xyc I V'Ce'nts for every stic:eediff publication Those ' bfgreatet length in the same proportion. v Com - rinunications: thanklully receivedXcttera- tq i : the Editors must b e ' post r p aid. .i NINETEENTH COGBESS; he bill j4q autfibrisf the U? States to r subscribe ifoir stock-in the olumbus and v$avnrfuJ'ln -takeo ; lip amcf ra1 acdqdi the stocF tpp portion "takeftliyHHeSi answered bf M rtugjglesi iho sTatecpbat ; KeOn!y Jaslced of aX Statea wa?, thaY JheyshbTd maj road through the lari d wliicK teTogedntQ IthemT? XJ. $f ould Snake si ipecific grant for ; wcbtecteaad go no further. He there l fore bvedltp'stnkc'out of , the V bill hi&a utlibrisedhjcle . tHe X Treasury ;to seO the lands jfltid subscribe i fbr1 this stockhich ifarHcd lie would (anr'amed view th- uTThe?rnotifm: totnfeuJ asagreed to. Mi Hendricksherv jvetTn end TTieptv Wicli having been Modified' at the sug&stio prppcised to ihafte a grant of lamt to the State of Ohio, "to' be applied in aid of this Company, which w2aee1d:tQ e' graht'vras , afterwarcts designatedto be an aHernate section oneach side of the contemplated rhaL Thu s : a mend ed4 the till was ordered to a -third reading. " The tnl I" t esiabl tsti certai ri post-offices and tiost Sroatlslpassed ; itiUii)r4 read ioa r'lind was sent to the pther House. , , . ' v f f 'the bill (or Uv eradual improvement of the Navy passed its third read injg, 26 votes to 8. Both but Senators voted ainst .The bill providvn for the trial and ad i jusiment of land claims in the South-wes-itenottaterand rrit6?s was taken up, : whenMKtReed jVdl, the word .Mississippi w herever itoc curred TJie -Sedates adjoined .without taking the que'stroH on this i propositionrf. - ... , .WoNDAYEd. "i9:. " ; f The5l)!lf for inereasingvjhe duty on im piorted4 Woollens .was taken up (or.consi- iterationi V VaHous tiptiops were made to &)mnut the bjtto)th6 t i re-commlt 'itfof modification , IkcS but ite friends of the blil resisted thein all by aa niajoriiy oi -one vote.umj. t. . 1 "Affer the decision of sundry otlier ques tlons on the postppenient, c. the bHl was finally? iriauV jthc special j)ier of the day fir to-morrow.-Z"l:- ''v., r-f VI vr.uESflAy, Feb. 20. . . ' iThbijl for the trial of land claims in si tjfrf Stat es r and Tferri lories was taken u ft? a u occupied, the whole of the day It; was finaUureried tabr engrossed for a ftirdmdingCVi . , , , , v - I:-' -i : : WRNRSiyV" Feb. 21 . : K (The 'bill Yromhfr'otiieMo'os te act -regulating thPps)ffice Oepart riientj was read twtce'and jrtferred, " i Mriribbnstorr of -Coulsianji nioved ,to isike up the billlr tWeh1 thelUnited States and the Colonies Great Britain. :) :-"-v & -.i a Mri bictLeifebn Hoped the bill increasing f the duty on imported Woollen would in I nipfertri&iik takeh uin ind called for the yjas and nays on'the qoestiort. v - ime:0fdonjal '28. otes to 19. -!f,:C- . 4 The jSenateaccordingly 'went mtoii coinoiittee of the: whole on the subject; and after M K'Johnston had made some re- roarka in Tavor of. the bill, ; ;" i jvir. praun auuresseu iue oeuave au ccDsideAleJ length knd moved vto strike out the Vvnofe of the bill after, the enacting claiise' and providqthat no other or higher 4lutiesQpon;gods, wares or , merchandize lmoorted from the Colonies of G Britain in British vessels, shall be levied Ih any of the ports or theU. states tbau. upon th vestlrs of the U. Stales: " . ,v t " ' Air. S. in.the course of his Vemarks, re caphufated the points of history in relation to Jur trade with the ' Coloriies:of Great Brrtab, and pointed ou what he stated to be. erolrs tn Ttne Report ofcrthomroitte& Heifso: disapproved at 'the tone and spirit of tbat report, He; V9mmened wilhrie verity on the cooduct .of ' tHe Administra tiop5-hd.ttribtttedv issuinbP the British Ordersin doancfT.t the tailure'of 1 Congress tdJgttiUtq rupQWlthe.ubjeqt'Jst Veigion;,Hey'uppoetI';th'i bjll repbrted by the Coin m it tee, on j;fce ground, tbat it-im- plwljl thf eftlii -taseltker J5ritu Go? ern- mentdid notlcltknge jtspolicyanCclosed by recbaigil purposed 'y lnni, s being enUrely 'of , cifactliteiry . 3fr:Holmes folfowedy apd agreed that, whetheri thevbill or the amendment. were adopted, the effect , would be the same, drive: the products of this coan try to the markets bf Canada, whence the. West ln dies would' be supplied. As this could not be prevented, he thought it best tdr pass noj taw. on me snojeci.- 4 - - -r; . u Mr- Silsbee answered Mr Smith, of Maryland, and defended the bill, aton siderable length; recapitulating the histo ry of the various treaties in relation to the Westjlndia faiJeand iosinto:an' exatih ibatidnf its extent analue.'rHfvji Mr.. Branch bbsenredjCthat tliiCwas an important Subject, and be wished to have ad opportunity, to compare the bill and the aniendment; "he therefore moved an.ad- jbufjimentjl which was carried.1 ; HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. :'W . ATURPAYi'tFEB.if5r.r" ';f - Mr. F. Johnson resumed his remarks on Mr. Sanders' resolution ; but had, not con cluded them when the hour arrived for en tering' brother business. vi .Mr. Little submitted sundry documents, prepared with a view to the apportionment of. Representatives, proposed to.be made so as to take eitect atter the next Congress, which were ordered to be printed, v The House then wentfinto a. committee on . the Military Appropriation Bill ; and the question being on the amendment for allowing the claims of the Militia of Geor gia former vces rendered in 1792, 3 and 4, g f 29,375 66, some, considerable debate took place j but the question" was - finally carried in the affirmative, 73 votes to 62. Mr. Cocke moved to amend the ltera, ' for pay of . the army and subsistence of the officers, in- such a manner as to in clude the allowance of double nations, ex cept to officers commanding garrjsons and military posts, which was adopted, with the understanding, that the Chairman - of committee of Ways and Means should as certain, with more precision, the state of ine laws on tnis wnote sunject, ana oe pre pared to state that information on Monday next' fiii y :'rr :'' The com mi tte'e then rose, and reported the bill as'amended. ' - " ' -, ' V ''I: - - : ; Mondat, Fed. 19 Mr. Johnson of Virginia presented sun dry resolutions passed at a public meeting held at the Court House in Wheeling, in favor of the poweref the General Govern ment to make roads and cabals, and to fos ter and protect the industry and capital of me i-xauon, wnicn was roaa ana lata on the table. - On ' motion of Mr. Van' Rensselaef, it was resolved that this House will, on tb-morrow, proceed to the election of. a Printer to the 20ih Congress, on the part of this House; ' Mr. Buckner moved a Resolution direct ing the Postmaster-General to inform the, nousa wnetner me rnnter or suitor or any newspaper in thislDistrictwasor is, a- party to any contract now hi force? for carrying the:' mail, and if 1 sb, to furnish a copy of ; the contracC& lies'of course till to morrow'. I Tlie committee bh roads and canals were instructed to inquire into the. expediency of authorising subscriptions in sundry roads and canali, and of making sundry surveys. On motlbi of MrScot the i cammjtiee on Public Lands, to whom has been refer red certain charges filed by John AYjlson, against George Graham, Commissioner of the-Genefal Land Office, had leave given tji, sit during the sitting of the House, and power to send tor persons and papers., Mr. '::F. Johnson resumed his reifiar on Mr: Saunders's resolution, but was ? again interrupted by the expiration of the time allowed for such discussions. f r The Treasurer of the United states, sent lo the House his General accounts up to April, IS26.J i . .. ". ; :The House'again . entered oponjthe M litary Appropriation bill. The proviso moved by Mr.1 Cocke, relative to allowing double rations ihjeertain cases, was agreed to : as werelall tlie other amendments, un til 'the House caiiie to the appropriation for the Georgia Militia Claims, which produc- eq consiueraDie ueDaie, out . was at lengui asreed to. 102 votes to' 78. " , e appropriatfon of S170,000 for the conunuance ot the Dumoeriana roau was agreed to, 107-vbtea to 55 f i ' : i i ; J. The bill to amend the act regulating the Post-office' , Department, and the annual bill to establish sundry -'Post Roads were oruerea to ne eogrossea ior a iniru reaa 4 4' rhe Speaker laid before tHe House from the Secretary of the Treasury, a statement of the annual ' receipts froin the Customs f or the fascai year ending on 50th JJecedi ber, 1815, to the SOth September, last " , - The f residue: o f l lhaday was.occu pied in a debate on'the motion of Mr Rives to srnlrvnrif fnlinnvintr trn fmm hVMIl- itaiyApprbpriation'tBni r for defraying the expenses .incidental to making exami nations and surveys authorised by the act ox autir April ib: ao,uuo' tp btll an appronriatipnf g24,224, ,for artU clesrequireS Tor the mathematicallrawing, cnemicri ana mineraicgicai aepanracm, ii propnauon was ac icngrn camea xuxToies Jd Mr. (tke nibvedtd strikeioutibf the brary ahd buildings, and repairs and . im provements of barracks parade at West Point. .' The motion was ? negatived f and the bill was ordered for a third reading to-morrow. . V'U ' ' v.r- , - r , Tuesday, Feb. 2Q . . . -v" Mr. TV right, from - Ohio, presented 1 a Preamble and Resolution of - the Legisla ture of that State, in relation to amending the Constitution so as to prevent the elec tion of President of the United States ev er d e vol ving on Congress. . 'lliey propose tha t this .officer shal 1 be elected di re c My by all the free male white ci tixens of the Union ; whe shalKat the saitttimeelect as many Electors for" each State as it has Senators anil ,Represen tati vesf and in xase -no one shall have a majority at the ; first election, the Electors shall proceed forthwith to e- lect a President from the two personsJiav ihgtheniffhest number of votes. v V -. Ordejred to lie on the table,, "r ; - , ; Mr. Fv Johnson again resumed his course of remarks on Mr. Saunders' Resolution; but was 'prevented from concluding them by time. 7,I: The House then, in pursuance of a reso lution of yesterday, proceeded to the elec tion of a Printer tu the House.for the next Congress. ' . ' j- 'y Mr. Letcher stated, that Mr. Peter Force declined being considered a candidate for this trust ; 7 A petition was v then presented- from Messrs. Rowland & Greer, offering to- do the Public Printing for 15 per cent., less than the prices now allowed by law ta the 'rnnters tor tne two nouses. - Mr, .Whipple said, he had had occasion himself' to consider the subject, and he forwarded to the Chair two- or three let ters received from the most respectable sources, in rel&tiqn to the prices now paid for the public printing, which he requested to be read. , .... The Clerk commenced reading one of these letters; when Mr. Powell objected to both these papers as irrelevant to the business before the House, which was the election of a Printer, not ttie fixing the prices to be paid which were already fixed by law. . f " Nominations' for this appointraeht being required by rule, Messrs. Gales and Seaton were "nominated by Mr. Van Rennsselaer, land Rowland and Greer, bv Mrj Forward. V In reply to an enquiry of Mr. Haile, of Miss, as to the conipetency of the persons nominated by Mr. Forward, to execute the work,, that gentleman bore ample testimony to their competency. the House then proceeded to ballot, and Messrs. Bkrtlett and Houston having been appointed as tellers, reported to the House, That the whole number of votes iriven was 182- Necessary to choice t 93 I hat there were,' .. Tar Gales & Seaton . j ' 134 . Rowland & Greer, . 25 . Blank votes,' - 14 For Duff Green, (not nominated,) 8 , ,. . J M. Noahi. . v . . 1 Name not legible, ! . 1 WtlAWttnnn fpccti fa1ae and fiaafnn were declared bv the Sneaker tb he tiu.v elected. . ' I The engrossed bill amendatorr of the act regulating the Post OflSce Department;) ..nirui:.. was reau me tnira time, passed, and sent to the Senate for concurrence. Wednesday,. Feb. 21. Mr Conway, Delegate from the Arkan sas i erruury,, .suumitteu a uesoiut charg tary those cretary, fie. stated, were at present absent, and, as had happened on a former occasion, it, learea inai xne , inotans wouia taRe advuntage of their absenxe, to do misciiief ou ine frontier settlements. - Mr. F. Johnson concluded bis remarks on Mr. Saurrders Resolution: when M Houston, of Ten. rose, to reply, r but was cui snort Dyjime. . v . 1 he Militaty appropriation bill passed ton:readingandvassentto theenatev I hi Hons( fhpn tnnlc on thj Kill HnaL-inrvi appropriations for the Na.al -Service for " . . . yr ukiuw, 1827. Mr. Barney moved an a K2U,000 tor the purchase Navy Yard at Baltimore. " Jm. - ------ i .Mr! Forsvih questToned ibe pronely of an appropriation of 836,000 for-the An IUUI Mr. gentleman HOC arrearages was to, as! a specific appropriation for arrearages, f i ne Din was men ordered to oe engrossed i for a third readinsr. -i '. .. . - . mm ; TOESOA FEBRUARY 21827. ' ; Friday inti Saturday of fast ezcessiTely warm. - -The thermometer ue some compeiept persons to dis-juu 1hii uie uiaiiKs oi tue n ane Agncut-1 .7 r vi"; r v " v v 'ws- V U e r i o l i . j . r , r , isatu ni uer, xnai accorainir io ne measure ot ncr ... e the duties ot Governorand Secre-ltural Society, for the gratification which : abilities, rthe did all that she could for the cauie I-' of that lerritory in the absence "of f her inenuitv anil indnstrv had affurdpd of God. in that inhere In whlr.h Prnvi.h hV TJS' officers. Both the Governor arid Se-Lk .uJit;: u;k:s:4. placedher. : ; : X Vf' up to 7Pl decrees, -j summer-heat afraid, this unseasonably warm " weather, win give a sian o vegetation, win cm suc ceeding frosts will check.4" It was such weather as, this, which destroyed the v fruit last year. , -,; - .-"v'-On Saturday afternoon, we wete visited with a tremendous storm pf wind ipd rairii which" prostrated treev.rencescnimnejjwi &c- m its course.' A tog hut in this place was "blown down, and two. persons injured, one of them we leanipbadIy.iSt we hayeeanljirM storni was most violent, south of this Citii Qii neav!a.nla: that -oirectibni? 7tacfcsqf fodjauf wereajtteredW most total lyxleraolishecl and frees np rooted VThe - wihd asi: since shifted to the .Northland we jiavethe ptPci of cold weather ajraiu. ' - : ? : It' gives us pteasure; to state, that Col. Pickett of Anson w ho: un fort u nately. broke his leg. on the day of aournmentof f the Legislature, has so far repovered from the injury," that he left this; city on Saturday last on his return home. Thursday last (Washington! birthl ay) being the Anniversary of the Wake Agri cultural Society,; the. members met at the State. Bank, agreeably to public notice. . ;''Th great drought that prevailed in. this part of the country, prevented any appli- to uatiuii mr vire irieuuuuis uiicrcu ior me uesi crops of Cotton aud Indian Corn. ; produce something, that) rronany expec tatibn of obtaining , Premiums. A fine Colt was also exhibited, and some specimens of Domestic Wooll Cotton Cloth. The Committee appointed to examine , , . , , . r', , . . .. of tht Animals jtul fh (Mnth innpiloi'irvjla. termine whether any, and if any,5, what viiv uiau w ' ... v. K m .v w rremiums ougnx to ue awarueu, anu to whomi Reported, that.they had been well pleased with the Exhibition; but though the animals were e-ood and nerhans a little to be attained by Animals entitled to . the j Premiums of this Society. ,llvey there fore came to the conclusion to award none. .But in relation to"the Domestic Cloth produced, the Committee considered that the specimen of mixed Woollen and Cot- ton Cloth, .made by Mrs.' feeth nchly deserving or the premium Uiis article, and which thev therefore a- U warded to her. . .. . , i 1 he like f remiuras' were ottered tor the I present year, that were offered for the year past, with these alterations; The Premi um for the best crops of Indian Corn and ten vards of Woolleti and Cotton ClothV . . i j . . ' y . i , I : I f ' r I Ji Kfe WAr4. I . , ; vf oU f. a,i D,llare'aridahalf,:. .nil -"- - ? iir . J -a I . a - i i , .?e ,i P. JWJ:' W,-n.K .vjl ? , J Xieutenant yinton :has monced himself as I y ums tuiuus i iianrMonmpt At miiii mMrrM mnnnirrh arwi I taiycbaralcteryo lamonly at liberty to give trtteliawhtclil iKor, wasme snow oi, vnimais so goou as vv e suspect mere, is some f ateni .causepi AVV; v it woultf otherwise hayebeen, from the offence, (his effroiiterVTofinsUnce iif'oV s f same cause, several Bulls, Cows, Heif- posing Mr. Randolph) anlhjs; discovery" U ers and Yearlings, however, were'bfitaght of the letter isaileaetei'or,' abuse"Xlr forward by the members, more with a view The Petersburg :Hpublicao,closesVan of complying with the request made at the tide on this subject is-follbivs 'Yf-'$' lat meeting, that every member woiitd 'Mr. Ty will dbubiless.f.llthV'office.or-'SenaToW'l. - I i - I I I Wm. Rovlan: Fan. thp. nrsrdino' officer hajl lire.!, m l.umble reliance on the ment. of, V , - 1 r - i , " . ; her Saviour, and at peace with hersel1 with the',', of the meeting, wasthereloFe requested to world, and with her God fer sulTerings, wliic!v; 'HY procure a handsome Silver ,CupJ with a 'ere extreme were borne- with the patient; re,V ...!i.Li. j'.- i .l siernation of one who reioicad' tA'atifTeF ZaA:Kr I ant! hrpspnr if f n Mrs. Jnnps. in f np narnp. I nA tnl i. r.:i . i.. k... '" ? 'i. ' I . .1 ...t.l. 1 .1 i Lf tir.l " 1 Inf U,'hrh th Urscn mmha. fnn if rtr K. Iiti ?'. ?; - oeeu vouon snan uc a ouver vyup oi tne u supplyof . . I value or l ea Uollarsf ami that lor the Destl f Ciif a TOST. rja3?SIl clV- : crop oi nay; for tneoesi cou; lorwe Dest i wmcn wm oe soki unusuauy wvr.;? , . .xV-fc;v; its Mule: for the best Ram.anVl for thefet I Ibdelgh, Feb, 22,1827. 'Vl 'y- nprooriation oil nest jjuii, me oesi wow orneiier, anu lorrwno.naTe ousineas.wiukwu; uoaruwm pieaseio,i.' ot a site for a ! the best Boar, -Sow or Barrow, to remain, i2"hVe b. 15 "? "';frT') immiu iwu uuju)iv.uj uiiwM.nu wnnw wiwno ot courser wouiu . provKie. uer wiin me nr f j ' ui I leetis to peroy amy xo resist xo ineuiraosi anyimilitaryattack which the.Gorernment ofibe UuitedStatea :ahall thinfcprbDer to make oa the I - -- biivii mi ww mr iBWfiTi b in ma itbi nn h ibb s ??T75"r ,;.v-tf,i:v,.- :-1 I Amnii'rif tViixllittv- 1aiivvttn Jn mi limited I . L .t SU-.t; t " -'.U - -.V. !., V" we& Kmi1! taken without the Stat? or Virginia i Ar r vaI tVVua:)Wuia vcvvu c-.iar,- 'V-.VS ted as a public enemy, and with the less irepus I :, . .JAMES J.TAUAFE1tIU.vV . V Ve arenahcetbecauseyou, -V "vP By THOMAS VlLC0Xl'- gainst -invasion, are -vourieIv-$ ih, invh!r, f d vnaT is rnorc, ue imoiusiuy aiucs-ot lire sa.y ax whose cause J0i bare adopted,' - 5t , y -' 7l1ave r?ferrrlmefoT the ride oCmv ;wnY, dnct to the Treaty, of Vashington.-whjchi'likV ; stitutioml sanction is among: tl:e supreme lavs ,jt4 L refer you to a tTeaty of prior dtte, and pnof rfr tiftcation, cV.ncluded.at the IhilianSprinr, a cOpvis;vr of the Proclamation of which under the sjrh t- 5; mtal of the President I have the bbnxir tonclrae" tfuj On a' epfnpmonoddattheiW'de'nt' jayIv think profter to remind the.Conirrejssf that the oUt;'f ? p The same tjeorgia: 'paper- whit. the above" letter alscon tains, a-vtieneral , K. Order, to the MajorGcuerals r-ofitheJJotlit'&: grant claims preference ot tnenewv etwnen.vr sa-c s -eitrights'have, passed, the told; Treaty, .tiieth'e"; old granti his preference pf the ne ' ' r'-cr ' i cuuiaius -v 7lh Division of Militia, tb hold in;reaf 1 v diness the seyeralUegiraerftS-andBatta "tY;: lions witnm tneir respective copimanas ttr ; repel any hostile invasion of jhe .terntorv, ; r nrfi aVfcB anil' a f :ijfcA rf .'.! 4 v'. each" division will be established in' due v firno ? If hough this looks wat'hhe we trust tliatr ?,' ; gresa, will; by -some actjoftbeirs; put lif rr - Con We certajnlyr are-not tltfevapbh stop tc these extmordmatq . proceed ings"7;t - h JMrl Tyler or any ther marf, Out tlientef":vJi rcircumstance of hfs having wntleak letYer: ' Mr. Cjay,sdbes not weththkanlSoyndvJ-- iortine severe tieounciaiions,,wncnsomeotrv - r the Virginia, papers ; sbower'uj mav, and we hone wilLpresentV3rgii.WtTai fully; in, the great couiiT of the:naHoabutpt -1 t: some nan.u-1 uuc: ic kciuur c iii-vvjijr!iuiiuiijj;'-.y-.N' r en. aia 1 eain the position be' occupied" onlv one hort V', ' . f month ago : and when he? retires ' from 4he;-eti'-''':".. ?ttlftwM,jFiatatot;;f'J nothingness to whicji his own oismgenuousconl , ' I - ...:u u. . J : It ...fc? ii.'.t i, have coivi'vdlum.; and -from which hu.N r again be able to amerce. i a j;- wHl never again Uv.W Will It ... u .-k. rererende tAtmVO.n2 gre8si0nal diary, that Messrs? Gale sSiai'" " mUo oF;the Natial ftteliigenr l' .t. '1 . i " ' " r- i "t- l-trn. plin county, Mr William Wiljiston taTfMbsS ,r" . Mary Brown. MED. Communicated. In. Oxford,v. on the morning of tne 6thjnst. Iha En p;,5heetk ninth's death t,u? wo- Bxxl :the "membrance of what they nave lost, is greatly overoaianCeu o Vthe-consci- oumess cf what she has gained. She died as slie y . On the 7th .inst. in Perquimans; county. , lira. wary n nedoee, ageo74 consort of jaAy bed uce, sen. Cheap llnfernal Imnrovftmentft ' . ' --t.. - . - - -- 1 ' " a MHUnP M IM ' MIM nt.intni ImnmMl "1'R beheld retterillnrrri.. - 'l 1 . j . mm. V .-. aLi a mt u m a m : a bb u: m m r a - a am ja;bieribr. iMt' Mdaow fitinMhitolv;' $h Wltb her, together ;With t her bedsteaxt, '', v ana oeaamg.v-bne wut wit&ouc aoubt pas v ;. , r i . - i . c : l- I . . . : : -. I m aaliafled she was ntcy ' ' tfwmttihtU tnirftav in this c placed V;'.:' lcessaryapers.e5he may call herself -Caroline v f cook; as'she Vsolaetimes called so by fcercons . . r. . .t--. tiiiioM:- --.-r V-'isv H: i - ot saw negro ana cniiaio me m rz puce, or stv; r - It! . i rtt
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