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'XV & -iVOR THE KEOlSTElti V
ttftfcGafc 8f Son
-The attitude of ;
CiriindS" orrtheBible-throughtiut our happy
'kAlvttfAiiirVVinintrv. I heir nresent
cyf0iWinfa5d;fcgDaIike object, ir, t p acej
v Tvrthm two years from last maj iuc ..u.j
2 W CKe'.UMe cause in the United' Slates nas, .t rrATKliKlTlIiATUKIli,
"fof'soQtitiine9 been peculiarly interesting. , qpxTath
.va vQnVfhoniaiia copies of the sacred volume rH .IN bNAl E
hJJWW'aailypublSsheil.the 'v Wednesday, Dec - .
, bipencXnt Bible Society, and there , Mr. Meares, frotn the Judiciary Comr
I " ' ' "isVjuWcrf ge'ntral movement among the mjttee.to whom was referred the resolution
TBtM-.-i itnyut noie r comipeni, '"Ulictments m certain cases; feDortedthat
1: .. - . ' r Tl.rlL. I 1 n that
. cvfry.oes.uinR i?ninj u.c -m
. -:fiiHiog tovpurchse c
" It vh'as fe'enr estimated that this grand
r wternrtze wilt requireA handled thou
sand Bibles, weishi ng Towr Jiundred tons,
and ciksiinffinore xhdnjifteenUons' of specie:
BufheamtouV
tr this)bieef-he- nunibef -of Btble:al-
reaily nrep;ireaaniy ine neep anu intense
i-infercst. aimusiimuiianeousiviexcnM in i
. r. r -i. - t v. Jti:.'i -c i
from 4ts r-way' and never! .relinquish r the
till I,i K..i.U.l i'v.v -V'i" .y,'i ' '-.A-
;N In Niirth-Carotinaihe, Bible, cause has
VT.WIIV Hill UUISirCU. -,V Jv-
n irV CVo??n? a-
-AT. . -J
.ftW'j; r8t,tot!.a W
era in me umory oi uiuncai uurjuiu8uj
1 . ;' ;W '"!'ri'.' ' i ,i "Vt L '
Frt'ir Agents have been appointed, .viz
(he 'RhvV aa(?
every section oi inejjmoo, anori me taxe agreeably to law, these dormant titlehav
theerlnprsjcVorcompletei socceys.r- rnglept,eVer tnce the year 1796. .
TJierfe is imbarked in this cause an amount .Mrr MearViL "from the Judiciarv-Com-
Of taUut," of wealth, of patriotism, of bgne. mittee, to wHom was referred a Resolu-
lplencev Jnd oenlightened ,ptetyr which tion on the"subjec! of, establishin' a Su-
will,,if is believed, with; the, Dmne,bles- perior Court of Lawt-,ihfMacoV ,counfy,
ing,T surniunnt every barrier that may on- report askihr"ben discharged
pose tits-ordgress, remove :every obstacle vnm u f'Ph ;nMntim .
vK i'.vxnis reeionrf- i?uice tnai meeiine, iue jonu-r
varouua ,oioie oocieiy uas oruercu ciguvi
y1 . ments to.the eastern and middle Counties, I ,
tillthe-purposef win- pjuc-wnici. o.us paeu ineir eau-
mmi- th5 ?v; ?J Mr. . Mdlerpresented -tbe petition of
m?yrtrJli& . James Moore of "Dunlin-county. Refer-
I 5 ; frdnds Dutton ofthe Fresby terianChurch
? Itfie tlenyrMn- famtliorigr of the Baptist
; , IJnurch; and the, Rev, 4 hos Hathaway, ou
mt-wiiMiisi vjouucCII'hj.:' i ney wut un,
'Jed iately) enter upon the- dutie'sj of. their
. an( - Others will join them as soon as
. tjie Society shall beable to secure the ser
t"1' yi cvs f s 0 i a bl e men . ' It is expected,' that
. ! tbe 'jev. M r. (xnuld, 'of the Presbyterian
CCburcb nl the HeyT NIr. powtl of the
.:. Hani 1st Church, will act as General Agent?,
' uhder theLdi.rection of fhe American Bible
' Society. y Behold hbw good and htiw
f dearest interests of their ellowmeu, the
V
' Kefore we, close this communication, we
5, wiu makeva few statements and caicula
"s In two counties, Granville and Caswell,
all the destitute, families have beeirsuiml
wun jDiDies 5 and What is v,ery creaita-
o" - J easarti u is (or Dnethrf n touweil togetner
v . ' in unity effirtiv their
'chariVieixan"d;rDaveru in promoting th
is ( ' "' w iiirse. cqunues, aner navjng accom
,.-.tM M 14.. L. J i ft '
good work within i heir own
' bounds
liberal aid in supplying; the whole State
Iredell mj. ft Mr' is. nearly supplied, and full
pay ment has been made for i 400 Bibles and
MtfOOT?stamfys county it is believ
ed, will afford its proportion )f aid to the
v;' general cause. t Wake counTy has nearly
, rsunplied its own warns, and ha jut resol-
ved jo-raise glQOO," towards the fcupplying
-of the wh'ole tatei So much of this libe-
ral S'inT)i: s already been secured t as af
, fo'rdsvvery encouragement to hope the
whole. wiflt in. due titne, be obtained.
In Robesoti' Ora-ge.pd.H fffrd Rowan,
- 'Mecklenburg,' Burke, and perhaps a few
v others, considerable urosress ha s been made
insupplying their own wants, In
Moore.
fersooi 'jtiiLiano Rngecomoe, Hie gooo
r,worfc has recently been commenced under
lavorauie auspices. .
I nyelstlgafens aqtu ally ; made in several
cownties which we have, mentioned and
wbicK are not surpasseH in wealth intelli
xgenceand piety py any counties in the
vStttoba
destitution theoly Bcfiptures. From
, facts thus Obtained, toej number of desti
VUiC 4ftuMi-a f n iii-vyaniijua lias ucc'l
dinereni4y;e8vimaieo Dyi;ainefent gentle
. menWXe ar number, doesnot
. tnuch jshort; of; thirty thousand,
? thlrdtall voor families. We i
i. e. o
?H'oor;faiHei';v
thaM.owve.son hay.c-calculated" thtxttinlfread: andaccepted -
uer ai ui'. Hiuusauu." jl iiis wc ueiieve
, too htghan estimate;
C,;.3mie persojis;ill probabybe greatly
urpnseu . ioiearu tiiBi magmTUQeptyirie viz : l o aQthonse John V. Sumner, late
work whklwe ve-andf rta1ce!and thel sheriff ' of Gates county to co! lect the ar-
imnoriani.jcasu.rewrwnico :ave la ireativi reur nt tarenA him in coi.i . r..-
'Sbeen adopted, an from: which erCannotHhe year 1827. To alrer the- times of
uw .ufiuM mi. .c.c; .,uvrr
Jiieans woicti imay ue ne
; ? ?cI;m?i,e8W
number tteStitefi.eJa,piem
l - .'Jt SiY ourgo repeal aiKact pas-ed at the sesX place for Brigadier General of the
VVW Brigade. - 5
s: -in 'n SiS 5 5 MJnrdan oresented . bill to ao
l t4 : Tv; vil '"Tfi- vt-' v "-'T'"! i aksv vw jeuerson, oy ine impost- the securities of William Giirv
m v . - persons who. will readilv ?contnbate:each LtiAnf. iniuiA F !i! . ;L . : . M,?1 ortgry,
V.s .K ijncMulUr. to . Pfin !4WW.SdPntTi to.
iJ . ect? Arenhfe
ivlu-: Ci.rA " L - i -
t fr.rWtheirttiesr
4
'15-rr:rf-rVW9 WW.W
w vicH Kuc jruiiirtwennesrlintop, pp the French Broid River Uiari
1KVV h'cKw WU frg f Mkig the returnsTof list, 'for
Vi-i '.l-'0 B'nwickcuotj-wUc1,bdsDlsSeatl1eir
! W 5ndJSSife; The bill !,neodt.r,Vthei1W, rel.ti.e
-M.y' . tS' Ptf "nHh of fo the p.luUge at Occadock Inlet passed
ijlr.-Vi - ' . ' -ir ' ftij;is" - -.- -At ; ' - - grossed. i
Tbl ; lne American Bible Society
' ill A merits n 13
and its
Auxiliaries. But it is a work of extensive
bencvol
COnftciC'
encfcommendjng its claim s to the
consciences of good men.
A.
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instnictins them to enauire into'the-expe-.
r: r": i : au1 ta.,"
nais 0f the General Assembly tompetent;
Vldence orv the trial 0f Defendantsv6n irir
: . ..:. - . . . -v ,
sucn a conflict with the Vol
charged from its fartherJccnside"raHonx
On motion or Mr;JW4etlborn,, ,
Resolved. -JThkt the committee of Finance Be
;ihstnvcteyd to8 enquirentdheexpeieiicy afl
particular manner in relation to large ehtrjefcpf
clanrtj'gaf from30,0t)0 tv20a,00(X acres, on which
grants have issued to citizens of other -States,
ann wnere for tne snaee ot tnmv vears ra u
1 t . - : . -f . i - T .1
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MfeBrower presented, a bill accompa
nied by aVpethioni ftto prevent obstroc-
tinns in flip rnne 'nf.Riwnff'Tjitf 1 - Pole
kCat creeks, in? Randolph': xounty.it Read
t tne nrst time, .j-
;Mr:Mosely, k bill, to authorise Nathan
r m -o ' nj-.iii.r-i
I U- JJIUUUI KJ vt Cll A 9 LI 11 ttl HnCCl VI liCUSv
River. j&tt t&firZ &
Mr. Saunderson, a biV to. compensate
the Board of Warden? for the county of
Duplin- county
red. "'x u
Mr -Martin submitted a Resolution
that no private or public bill shall be in
troduced, after .Monday next, which on
motion of Mr Spaight, was postponed in-
aenni
.' l 7thdmDec 17.,
Mr? Mitchell from '. the committee on
Internal Improvement, to whom was re-
cerrea tne 0111 to amejia an act passed in
1827, to amend an act passed in 1824,
giving the assent of North Carolina to
certain, acts of the Tennessee Legislatures
returned it to the Senate and recommend
ed its rejection. Concurred in and re
jected. W ..
A balloting took place for Brigadier
General of the 14th brigade and 8th divi
sion, but no choice was effected.
Mr. Pool presented a bill to amend an
act passed in 1827, to "prevent persons
from obstructing the passage of Fish, up
New-begun creek inUhe county of Pas
quotank. Read the! first time
Mr. Williams of Martin, from the com
mittee of Propositions and Grievances, to
whom was referred the bill to establish a
new county, from the counties of Cum
berland, Moore, Wake and Chatham to
gether with the petition on the subject,
niadeja report fecommendi ngthe rejection
of the bill which was concurred in.
On motion of Mr. Sneed,
Resolvedt that the committee of Finance be
instructed to enquire into he nature and extent
ot the duties imposed upon the Comptroller
since the session of 1827, and ascertain whether
the proper discharge of those duties requires the
aid o.f a clerk or not. "
Mr Vell born ?presented a bill to re
store to credit, Joshua rennell oi -AYilkes.
Read the first time;
' Mr. Hinton of Beaufort, presented a
utv,' &. wm umves mtuuiuauuic
with the office of Justice of the Peace.
Read the first time. (The offices alluded
to are County Register and County Sur
veyor.)
rhe engrossed bill to incorporate Beth-
mont Academy in Orange county, was
read the third time arid ordered to be en-
rolled.
- : Mr. Moore presented the resignation
I iiiflHaiii auilitv, ,lieut. VUIOnei Ol T.ne
- second regiment or istokes county Militia?
faljl and MiF. Williauisrof Martin, presented
the resignation of James Bu 'rue V, Lieu t.
Columbus Militia, winch were
is
Evening SessioW.
1 f Commons passed their first
xne luiiuwing uiiiS from tne House
i 'i . i 1 1 : . 11 f- e .i v.
ra a rl i n
vuu it
- i rioMimg.eieciion? in tne otn VJongressional
Commissioners to
"a 1 rtttt out an mark the dividing lioe! be-
it 'h- fri' -V V't
t ..v - . "r vi ,ui. vnitreu
:
tver. liead
The,ipiiiDg
WI -.5 Wmd od third Weadin and ,
' Friday i)ee 18
Mr: Meares from ; the' Judiciarr , Com
mittee, made a report asking, to, be, dis-
charged Irom the furtner; constaerawon
more durable authentication ;;of:di?iaiow;
of real estates. Gbhcurred ib- tt
, MrZM from : the8aiqV.cmUtee;t64
.whom was.referfedw;bill for the reliel
of debtor whoseeat ,Festate: niay. fiefeifri
fphSUoMrbV exedution;" repbrtud the
ianie Without amend m'ent and recotrimend
AWVHiiamS of Mrtirf, froitt the com
mitteerropositionsVnd Grievances; to
whdmasVferred he'biH to annexe a
part ofe the 'couiity. of JonestIenoir
Qqubttogetnerwith' a petition;' made a
Wtcomme'ndinjtbeTejeclum of the
bilKand petitiopL- Concurred in m
Mr; M'Entire, from tlie select commit
tee," toVhom petition n the subject was
re ferred repbrtetl va' bil !j io propd e Tor.the
better organization ottbe county Courts
or Kuthertorar Keaa me urst ume
The.report f the Committee of PrP-
sftrbrife anc Grievances fagainst the peti
tion of JoneSiClark jvas; itakfen up. Mr
Davidson made unsuccessful 'attcin'pt'
reversVat. Thejtport was concur-
retl i n. . f 1 .
V?Mr.' Hintotif. Beaufort,;; Pesented ?a
bilUfothe better regulitidri bf the town
oTAVashtngtoft; ..Read tbe first time. ?"
. - hftrprhainder nf the sittinfir was 6CCU-
ied in thetc6nsideration of theqsanK
; pOUSE OF COMMONS.
- . : tPednestfav, 'Dec 16.
Mr. Polkpresented a bill to authorise
Thomas I Cowan of Rowan county, tt?
erect certain Gates therein mentioned.
' Mr. Murchison, preseiitef thejietition
of W. Barrell of Moore county. Referred.
, The bill concerning Commissioners of
Public Works &c. passed its third read
log and was ordered to be engrossed
The following bills received yfroin the
Senate, had their first reading, viz : Con
cerning the fees of the standard keeper
in Rutherford, and vesti ngf the right of
electing Sheriffs m the free white men ot
the State. ,i ,' : ' 1 :
V.r Mr. Nash, from the Judiciary Commit
tee, reported a bill prescribing the man
ner in which the Sheriffs shall give bonds.
Read the first time. The re3ianation of
Lunsford R Cherry, Major of the 2nd
Battalion of the 2fl Regiment of the Edge '
comb county Militia was read and ac
cepted. !
The engrossed bill concerning the first
regiment 01 stokes Militia anu tne dui 10
amend the third section iof an act passed in
I8IO, relative to the passage of fish up
the Pedee & Yadkin riyers, were read the
second and third times; and ordered to be
enrolled I '
TTiursday, pec, 17.
Mr. J. Murphev, presented a bill pre
scribing the sum hereafter, to be paid for
licence to retail spirituous liquors. y
Mr. Bethell, a bill to disqualify individ
uals holding a seat in the General. Assem
bly, from the enjoyment of any lucrative
office. '
Mr. Wiseman, a bill to amend the ac
passed in 1827 providing for the incorpo
ration of the town of Lexington, in David
son county- which bills passed their first
reading
Another unsuccesslul palloting took place
Ipr jongaoier uenerai oi tne xn nngauc. ;
The following bills 1 from the Senate,
passed their first reading, viz : To secure
to Martha W. Patrick, suc h property as she.
may hereafter acquire ano: a bill to pro
vide for the establishment of a public road
from Lincolnton to Rutherford ton.
Mr. Neill, from the select committee to
whom was referred a .resolution directing
them to enquire intoJthe reports of the
Commissioners on the! Hickory Nut Gap
I Road, and, whether the money heretofore
appropriated - for that .purpose has been
faithfully.expendedf Keported that. the mo
ney had been properly applfed by the Com
missioners. Concurred in.
Mr. Wyche, from the committee of Fi
nance, roaue a report, asKing to be dis
of i charged from the further consideration of
I Uic ivcbuiuuuii icicucu; y,u t.iictii, ui uiiwsi
a tax on incomes neiaoy cinzeus.ot ihis
Oiaie,i.ll inttn puidicu vfi ill pan mil tnur
tered ufbe Stateuch tax being deem
ed inexpedient
ed inexpedient.
' The reihatfl(1
The remainder, of the sitting 'was con
surted in thetscussioa of the bill, for the
erection of a t new county. See
Raleigh
hpan.
Friday f Dee. 18. ' .' . ,
Mr. Wyche, from the committee of I?i
nance, to ...-whom was referred the bill to a
fiiend part of the 4th section of an act passed
in 1822, to provide a Revenue for (he pay
ment of the Civil list and contingent char
ges of Government, reriortedHt without a
mendment and recommended its rejection.
Concurred in. I '.
-Another unsuccessful ballottin? took
12th
thorise
late
collect
men
wV;' :J. 1
tv lourt Ol l urr inrk tn nr la rA. .u u 4
rection foX Public, buildj ngs and for other
purposes. I 'y '
xr l" ' f, -f jroor
,Therenmnderolthe,sttUngy?a
count fhi'Wtw&r Burke ahd Bun-
AccombipyiotheprestdentVJes
ofth different Departments and otaer
docuraedts ofv iriteves ,bich e shall
proceed to noticelh ordeir- -jV
tThese Reports are partlcalartj interest
in as explainiriJie.principleg, Jind'-de
v eloping th e ' vie w s "of thtpresen'tXd-:
ministration. - T . - 1
. The Report 4f, the Secretary of C "War
sneaks" in hish terms of the eenerat tJ
the
wderec its;disusg. Congratntating 'the J
country on tfie settlementof the question
of brevet rank; he recominends; likewise
a settlement ot some qisputea points?;
with regard to thr pay ot certain otneers
tne ourgeon. uenrai, Pixu.--aimiTsug-
gests that certain fixed and defiriitelsalaV
neSiSnpuitr oe consmuicu'uy ' jaw. ,xue i
reoort sneaks favorabl yof the' Engrneerl
Corpse InVaddition, , oftvtljis; head, .he
the important-ltotefnil Improvements' of
'.i.lnf..i;-.iinn':n...'.nrf .liifrl.
ciVresDooaentl v !s miHtiX that 'those
authorised -works shall progress creaua-
KiU.kLl u-v .4kVi.?-- kWw vK-nl
Vj rr , : . i -cjztux
n n P'n of ih s torn.. , to the ex-
lSO..Diau io uc injesveu uteiciauic
tent tnat tne entire reliance oi vne ajwv-
ernttebt fbF al! such 'object may be- on
.i . a -..-iX- l
authorised is altogether insufficient tt th1?fAy. the rte
noth-
De anoroeame
L...Ai a Xiu:vit-i
Department, ow4g to ...the paucity
their numbers in repeated Iristanesi
L. '-.Ailz -Aiv. ,.,u
erdispositioD as felt toaccord to the
request."
The Secretary speaks in high terms .of
the Academy at V est Point, and replies
to some of the objections that have been
made against it He recommends that
ordinance be supplted to the Fortsin the
United States, and that instead of pow-
tier, ine materials orwriiii it is compos- i
eu, uc cuuecieu anu lam up vu uc manu
factured when necessary. He remarks
that the Breakwater at the mouth of the
Delaware, is not in as forward a state as
we could wish.- He suggests the, proprie
ty of increasing the number of surgeons
and assistants, and of mounting some of
the troops employed on the Western I
obiects req u l nn g atten tidn,; to say
i ng of tne nu merou s 'and frequent appti-
cation trora tne states to
ironuer, ana or revising tne iaw concern-res,
mg invalid pensioners. His views with
regard to the Indians are the same as
those expressed in the Message of the
i:resiuefnv
iue ivepun oi iue oecreiary ui tujcia-j
vy commences with givina detailed ac-1
count of the service in which the different I
squadrons have been employed during
the present year. He urges the same re-
coinmeiiuauuu as appeareu m tne ivies-
sage concerning ships in ordinary. He
objects to the Commandants of the Yards
preparing ships for service, to the dis-
charge of seamen in Foreign ports, and to
paying the expense of their return to the I
United States. On the subject of lessen
ing the number of XNavy , Yards he says :
" The Navy Yards established and now
in operation in the United States, are lo
cated at the following places : Torls
m ou th , New-Ham pshire, Brooklyn , New
York, Pensacola, Boston, Philadelphia,
Washington and Norfolk. There is
scarcely any part of the expenditure for
the establishment of a Navir which hasJ
contributei so much to exhaust the gen
eral fund intended for its support, as that
which has been applied to objectsT connect
ed with the building and maintaining of
JNavy lards, it appears trom the report
made to Congress by the Secretary of the
Navy for 1828, that the permanent ex
penses, tl n d er th is head, iiiclud ing Naval ,
Ordinary, Hospitatand Civil; amount,
annually,.. to g268,744. The great ex-
pense incurred tp thesupport ot these nu
merous establishments, makes Jt proper
to inquire, wnetiver it may not be mate
rially diminished by a reduction of" their
uuiuuer, wuuoui auecung iniuriousiy, o-
ther important interests of Uie Navv
The opinion, entertained by those most
. A til .1 . I- . 6 '
liuuvcisaiiiwiui sucn suDjects, seemsto
be, that the number how in operation is
gieaier man ine puouc service demands ;
that the reddction of them would effect an
important diminution of expenditure :
and that, Dy concentrating the means and
materials .or building, repairing, &c at
two or threepdints most favorable for
such purposes, it would tend greatly to
promote tne genera! objects or these es-
tabKtshmehts." ;-'t-,' ,
l. The Secretarh'en speaks, o f the! v alu e
of the Iive oak belonging to tfie llnited
oiaies, anu proposes tnat instead ot a-
gents stationed on pie coast, .marine
force' should be employed for i tsf prbtecr
v. ' --rr ' ' " ' '- " r
thin. 3Ho iiilnrtna tho Krornfiva that av-
peri men ts as to th e val uesof cotton ssai 1 a
and' cordage have been, and will continue
made lllc establishment of nava
rschools, the revision of the laws tioncern
to be made The establishment of naval
mg pursers, and a regular system of com-
pensation to the omcers, are recommend
ed. The Secretary concludes his report
with the lollovving observations
The present Naval Corps ef the U
mteu states is oeueved to oe more nume
rous than is required for the wants of the
service, and more than can be advanta
geously employed, with reference to their
own advancement in the knowledge ant!
practice of their profession.
. ; , :
1.
ftue "wuerrthB hade 5
werqre; seem-to .have arrived
useless and instiborTli 1
materialU Von.;r.: 71 .OI
Weryed itlmora- tnit&.i'&r2,-e ,I,U&I)I
... mv.i vwiuuucr, wnniii k
cant . lii rjiprnriva ' iin.. .
; YfcV r.rrr '"T'enL"
r V HW"g xnese excresceuce
T? 'ftT .M-Ji .,7
; branches should be lonnd tt- '1 "
some
be . rememb! etT that the avp,,, 1
und, with its ampU stores, V open
their sustenance MsnnnhrfV oi..i lur
be added; that the NavyAsylm.,
ScbtiylkilU is now sVrieaWits r,mjJ
as t6 promise ;at,an 'early day to afford
permanent & com Idrlable residence to
disabled foundcrsand to such as. J1
-vuicu, 'v ave merited, by
.braVeryv ut Jon ami faithful Service n f
g(ioumc' vi mciivoumrjr. '
V?The Uenott of the Post
rai.4s short .and to the pointy He ivCi
iM"' UMfeW
ed July 26,-irra. -Xbere was then K
fT posts.jextend .ng fr01n Fal
- -r-rT-.auuan, m
g1!. . the Postmaster Gen,..!
was authorized fo establish snrh u.
uu Itu..i i v, vt
" ."f s""i" WP-
In October; 1 782. the Postmasf PP nli
dpqi wa a . ion n i iah ivw: -a a fi
'lS". to
vu?uc vo ue carried once a n.
t?LlU"5ed '"f.provisio,,
iui fAugTuanuiis3iuu oi liewspapers
ko .
W! C?,
mAme
revised and perpetuated- ,,Th
uc luoyernment wno
m! "nl
seventy nve f ost tJmces in theUnii
States r And the extentlbf Post Rnl0
the United'States,. in ifeti, atnou nted to
1875 miles. No w the number of Put Of
fices i9ieight thousand and four, and the
rost Koads amount to 115000 miles.
iue wsi iine oi inau coaches' m
United States was established in nurmV;
ance oi an act oi congress, Passed Sen
temper 7r loo, extending from Ports
mouth, in NewvHarapshire, to Savannah
in ueorgia. ine transportation ,of the
mail in coacHes amounts; at this trWeV to
6,507,818 miles in one year, and from the
first-day of January, next, it will.be, in
creased to 6,785,810miles. Thft :whftl
yearly transportation of the 'mail in coach
: '. ,' . -V , "vtv
suiKies ana on norseDack, amounts to
about iy, 700, oO0 miles. '
Tlis statement oHhe. financial concerns
of the Department is explicit The Post
vince ueparcmenc is Tti a Drosnerous enn
uiuuu. n.e . lacniions several Changs
that haye beeil'made'In the transportation
of the mail in the Sotttliern and Westera
States, anp give a statement of the marf-l
ner in which sevealTegulationshavebeeal
auopieu in me seUMngoi accounts, Cfcc
, 'Q:r iiiw , '
Intertlkl Ilri tOYementS.
5 4 s
pHE general meeting of fielegate and Mem-
JSgp "e county onmittees, and ot
all QtheKpersohs friendly, t o -Internal Improve.
m"ets,.wri1 be held in theCoof'erence Roosi in
the Capitol, On Tuesday ereninfir, , the 22d ins:.
at7ohcV. W x
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th-Curolina,
trreene County.
November Tef m, 1829.
Blake Little, ) ' Oricinal attachment. Dif-
' v. vferent persons surnraone4 a?
Benjamin MlUer jGirnishees . .
T appearing to the'Satisfaction of the Court
that ;t)te defendant, Benj.; Miller, is'not a re
sident of thiy Staie Ordered therefore, that
puSlicationof the pendency of the above named
sun' De maae in iue itaieiirn .teeisier ior-
weeks sicfiessivelf. so that the said defendant
may appear before the" said Court on the 2d
MondaiyiOf February Jiext, at the Court-nouse-m
Snowhill,- and replevy, &c. Witness, VVm. wn
liamsCIerk of said Court ut OBce, the 2d Mon
day oNov. 182 j ' T -
35 WM.WlIXIAMS.ClIc.
State of Nofth-Carolina,
' ' Greene Count if.
Kovember Termf 1829.
Janus Westbrook, ) Original attachment
Gray.Westbrookr Garnishees summoned.
T appearing to the satisfaction of the Court
that the defendant is not an inhabitant of
Statf : Ordered that publication of the penden
cy of the . above nained suit be made in the
lt-gh Register for six weeks scccessiveJy, that
ihe aid defenartt?may come forward at our next
Court of Pfeasanlt Quarter Sessions, to be hell
iorv.safd cohnty at the CoUit-Kouse in SnowhiH,
on the 2d Monday of February next, and reple
vy, &c, ;Vltness, Wrri.7WiHiams, Clerk oUd
Cotirt at Office, the 2d Montlay of Nov. 1829.
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e .1 -r.WI WIl.l.l A19. -
State of Nordt-Carolina,
" A f$arrehr County. f
6ourt of "Pleas and Quarter Sessionl, Noreia-
brTerm, A. D." 1829.
Johrtv. Cawthornn Origmal atuchment Re
Henry Cawthoro, & I turned" Levied on we
Gordon Cavrthorn, VHoUses.& Lota m w1
& '-r.' j to;.&.ooe Tract of Ln
rr-t?. 1nKcn 1 riUrA the lltCC rCt.
the ordinary process of &ZJ1 I
zd on him : It therefore ordered that pu 1
.... -l l D.mllr tor 91 1
that
Ucation be made in the Raleigh Register for
fk. -,t Th. ti. jonnso"
of
h.s personal appearance ai u. fyf the
IICA' .
Pleas and Quarter aessiuira u . w
. t f warren, at the Court house
renton. on the 4th Monday in FebnW . t
and replevy, ftnaijuaKmeiu Tned to
him, and'the property levied on, cona CaaWIJ
the use of the plaintiffs. "J,nToffice, h
Drake, Clerk of our sad CourH l82.
Warrenton, the 4th Mom-Jay of E c r.
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1 that Th. 'G. Jobnson,the defendant, h.
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