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VTOURSDAY; JUNE 5iM53d
,Ofrour 'Representatif eV Messrs.: Al-f
ston, Carson- Contieritoi; Potter, Reri
cher; Ws B; SheoDard Vnd fWlohf o.l
or and Messrs. Barrineer. Deberrv. A.
iH,;Sheppera anj Williams, against theVro
bill.
1 -n
Road
.m..vb,iCi wuicn a single r ,r i
horse drew a carriage weighing more ote
fourth. pfiJidiPutiutnt to a notice
from the Intendant of 'Policed a meeting
ol trvc citizens was neuron oajuruay last,
lor the purpose 01 entering into arrange
ments for the celebration of the approach
ing Anniversarjr of ;Americn Indepen
dence. A general Committee wa ap
poiureu in prcscriuc uie uruer ui ceieura-
tion, with directions to render tKe same
public, through the medium of the paper.
This will be done so soon as the arrange,
ments are completed.
We are authorized to announce Turner
Pullen, Esq. as a candidate to represent
this county in the House of Commons of
the riext General Assembl y. We. are re
quested, 'also, to say, that Mr. P. will be
necessarily absent for a few weeks, but
will return
different pa
. ' . tial message of tha Pr.M . or other free norcAh. r" i... .
, o .toiuciu, inenuonea ui unr, wno nave fa
The PresidenVs Veto. We regret that " '"siscnpt to our last F
Ave have not room for President Jackson's r"vl nn, it would seem that there
Message, in which hevstates at very con-J ls som hpe of rocpvering the benefit of
ulerable length, the reasons for his re- e West-India trade, though the late ar-
Congress WVhjtve not yet received an
vvuutui.ine aaipurnment of Conresc th.n -
'ur intelligence is down to-'Saturday tnor
ning,at which time the Saitihd MoUmp.
bills had passed thetfcustof Representa
tives and had been read twice in the Se-nate-:
We: feel greatly encouraged at the
prospect bf their" fenal nassar
siutions,
yiiiA.ii mere were 2H ner-i
sonsa th"MA r ."w ,roi ineir inient
..... was uone coo, wan much .wein-; they hav ntr v-h 1
apparent easei for thA fr.. the tablp. J- fK- " i: : eni
f-H iiicHi co sleep. ..-r
j -'-orvfjicuj isowr l'he actine Gov- D . , -
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A b,Ii was reported from the committee! frnor of Louisiana, nursuant to
a law of ihfeK." oonnetv f a fat
k Jl . . we" aJ,Pd to the
in timeto visit his friends in nfrW '.u "aa Pa98ea tf)e Ho.U9e T 8 .e passea ,arcn has have recently been mad;
rts,ofthe countv, before the i - .PeSf ntat,Ves ln relatioTi(to our Co- Ssued a formation dated the S4th ult- 25 n.ile from thi,
;. ..Mr, HrCuicaiea on the cbnnden- T an iree negroes, mulattoes. , '"enrst edm
easori.
at Buxford, a-
v'l, irom rye
Si
in
the said act.
. r -. t mi ii ' I rivol x.r t
fusal to sign.tne Din aumonzing a sud- ew-iorK, bnngs no intellio-ence
scription to the stock of the Washington on we subject. , We trust, that th
and Maysville Turnpike Koad Uompanj. made on the occasion by the Presi- aaa , i:r. r
r iL--D 1,1 L-.. flpnf a 1 " . 1 1 c ui Jveff
l vve suspeci, me rirsiucm vuutu nave " ,u.T "ui serve as anothei
pursued no course, so little calculated to on ' the mountain in labor
conciliate, as the one he has adopted The Fourth Auditor has made a rennrt
Whilst he ((firms the power of the Gene- ,n answer to the resolution submitted hv
mi (' t K .
riA r xr . uicui was car
ried oNe-York and sold tk.
v., mm nave uih n,...ki... ii- , iuwl
come ,nto that State since thfir.t H.v r "f X ' " e """". " BB Bnhel8,
January, 1825, to depart therein, with- U n7 liP''''',
s.xtyday, .after the promulgation of fr.i (Mf ifilX
Life of Bishop Jleber. The New-VnrV
no. n...i-.i . . '
rrucescant -Episcopal Press has put to induT.
ffinald Ho, U.1 t liv- ' "u ",!,o"actrerS sent io
chmnt. He will be well 5brTl erw : r '
of articles iscendin. ."rV
the river: kSSSSST ,
ton, Flour and Tobd. will ; t" wT v
r - inp i
present.
lurchaied t f,,m c ""7 ".V vnu no
v, , iu t uoiiars.
raj Government over the subject of Inter
nal Iniprovements, he contends . that it
should be;resfricted in its exercise.. He
insists ohdiscritnination between the ob
jects to be selected for operation, under!
this powerj"; denies the nationality of the
particular object . embraced in this bill,
and disputes the expediency of-, entering
upon an extensive system of Internal Im
provements, in the present state of the fi
nances of the, country. Will not the
partial admission of the Presitlent, that
Congress does possess the power of ma
king appropriations for purposes of Inter
nal Improvement, dissatisfy the limited
constructionists, whilst it will equallr
disappoint the latitudinarians, who affirm
the power, in its broadest sense ? This
will be the inevitable consequence, to
say nothing of the downright enmity
which the President will engender in
those States most interested in the tnfeas
AM-
; . v7l" respecting the accounts of
Miles Kin.v &-th aU'ta d.. t:i i i
...v.,,,16 l ulsn xiiuueriaKe.
iVhat the nature of the Report is, we do
not know, though judging from the oppo-
v 'is pi UUII1J5 ana from cer-
I he bonnets ar
and
i
Hie Sasnn.
I O
rom ms co"esponce, and from , . ':?'""" are- b " reject to mk
'm unpubhshed works. The work will . "r 1 ,hZ"'' !ind
rUHSIieu irom materials sent out hv tuanuf t... r n u weir rair
Mrs. TToKut- r.:. . , . J miqaium.
w, iv a ii iciiu m JNew-iork.
All. profits will go to the family of the Bishop.
Dittresring Casualty.--On Tuesday af-
hin pa.....l.. i i i i y . . . I tlrmnn lucf T U T
v"'aiN vvmcn icii rrom Mr. Whit- o Z- rfdtuu a young man of I
tlesey, in relation thereto, it is an unfair rin ! Was rPwnnd in Neuse
L. " . . - I
statemfent of facts, quite in keeni'n. with , Vi "" on ? i8
H
the
ure. This feeling beginsial ready to4de-
yelbp itself. In the debate which occur
ren on passing tne Dill, alter the veto,
Mr. Stanberry, a Jackson member from
Ohio, was-constrained by the force of
facts, to assert that the President's mes
sage was an electioneering document."
. Mr. Me Duffies Report We intend in
a few days, to commence the re-publication
in the Register of this able document
the best iState paper that has issued
from the halls of 'Congress, duringf'the
present session
The Indian Bill.Vtc announced in a
postscript to our last paper, the passage
of this bill by a trembling majority of five,
otes-a result which we fear, has been
the effect, rather of party feeling than
grave deliberation. Some of our cotem
pofaries consider this bill as sacrificino
the Inflians to the rapacity of the Sou tb
ern States, whilst others repel the idea of
force being employefl against "them and
contend that its object is to promote their
voluntary emigration and therejby to bet
ter their condition. The friends of the
bill state as a sufficient reas6n for its pas
sage, that the Indians are forming inde
pendent governments within the limits of
-vw, via,uus u, ineir sovereign
w m wm iirif i rx n w v n . A a i - . a - i . -
v- vmjjuiicuis wi me Dill contend. r Tr f
. . . . I n'lUIHI J. II
e at Cincinnati, in the State
s Dawson,
n tir k t n -j
character nf Mr ir.,,ui, r l.it K.,f i' . ,II,U capsized
w.uuaii. w e nan niun iinmeniately sunk
-upcuv, i.iac ine generous motive we at
tributed to' Mr. Carson in the introducti
on of his resolution, was incorrectly im
puted. There are unfortunately, but few
individuals sufficiently high-minded to ex
tend even handed justice to political op.
ponents. The Auditor's Report is to be
printed, however, and we shall see.
The Majsville and Washington Turn
pike Road bill has been rejected, there
not being a constitutional majority (t
thirds) m its favor. The vote on the ques- l,,ei,,17to and oPI,essive protect
non oi us passage, after bein
Twenty three tays later frim Europe.
From , he N. Y.Coramerci.l Advertiser, Ma, S5.
The Packet ship Canada.Capt.Graham
u... forenoon, from Liverpool,
E
to our. friends and Tu"-" ':1"5jr
Crop, b, wy of 2SS 5S!
b t that he will mke valuable iriU and re
quest all those wh . :?K!nx?antf r
to .end them through i iSS
JOHN jK. ROY , s
- JAMES GOROOfr.
m: AND ft 71 VV 14 AUDIO i
NortCpaf2,,,,awke''nty-'
hHSbeenlerTS'Vich
ciefendnt in
trie hinris hrtk ok
is hereby g,ven, that forther nroceedih.
and replevy or dSST"
to swim, he soon went to the bottom.
lhe o hers were rescued by a boat which
."...mnainj piunn to their relief. The
fate of poor Leib is much lamented by all
wn knew' him : he was a mechanic; "at
tached tu the dredKing boat building here
tor our- Swash, and was industrious and
remarkably in-enious. Newb. Spect-
'e'Cmplaint8 of thi 1 ie SW
greatly subdued, if not entiT A TJTWZ tlSSSSS
are g
ed.
and it was
Mr. M'Duffie, in his late speech-
ijfurous and a
question, distinctly and enrnhti.ali . a
rf 1
The iu,tIo i. i'k2JK3'?Si:"S,r
ratibn. endeJ d,ffic" 'f 'e!"-. 'toSK'IMir
zv .1 . ,t r uiiuouorea moral character
On the 8th of Anril tL P.,.i: louch anQne. a salartWhJ" ?"e
journed over to the 26th .atiia,ucul aa ntto $300" 6"v,tc ,n
. iA - . vews, was "fv"ia -wr io aetlf Jo
urougnt up in the House of Commons on c"y of the Board of,!
mot nl,. ' .. . . " I aL ....
. .. I & a . isaunuies ni tna iPW, , uhc ui iae i roiteet n, a.,iJ ,
s he should v . . .VIW "UUJ
VOICe on Ay flnnr. a;. . V 7 OI ADH A nor o 1
,1 .i. . . ' o" WWi, 'e aenominat. ..,.. , . ueoaie it
Store, Wake.
ones. Esij. Se-
2: returned
by the President, was 96 in favor, arfd 90
opposed. The whole of our representa
tion, with the exception of Mr- Shepard
ot the Edenton Distriet, voted against its
passage. It is stated in the Intelligencer,
that the President's Message on this sub
ject, caused great excitement. -nd-h.
the final action of the House on the bill,
was attended with a hio-Hlv
"" MWt I1IIIIIIIIU
debate.
Several important confirmations of ap
pointments, have taken place since our
last. M. M- Noah who was recentlv r."
jected and re-nominated bv the President
I 1 I ' . . S -
nas .iKe Jimos Kendall, rubbed through by
ut uie casilO!? vote nF thn
Vice President ! Tim n A
-... was xi to
James B. "Hiornton, of New Hamnshire.
I . .L t
nas Deen annointed Semnr) r
'.lut it was the tine h
it wlliir ha A-
d;-. vvas carried against t h Hfinlo., k .
icui. nt- aiso disclaim,-,) Un i -l. - ,. votp ai its nr ti ' j wnwn i . , '
, .v. ... iuci ui iioiiTif.il At i uk Lu . no a n n . . .la Brrrtci inr m.. win nn .r
it
the subscriber;
fLWi 111 ttllV tllirif llf Cllrl rm 'I
k...t "r?.w. ae never
..c iu, in nis omciai character, and he
ver would, support or oppose any measure,
any man or set of men, with a view to S
n i H"a a,ms- e dudained sach tricks
Miutruus ana sucn unworthv mnf.v..
e ne-
or
was received with cheers, and a bH was "k
.m-nediately introduced. ' JSrW2S'
He ncc. The French papers generally Jf Pgonc .....
tuents agreed in reeardino- th AUlu.:. c cioseta and twoxomfbrtafale
peru.ctpw which he described " 38 near athncl, and both par- It iirt'K:
tiui onice now to be. if he r.o.,1,1 u V. "ca wre preoannff tor th I atfK - - r.W yj-o-VMf
; i. . ... ' . fiv-i n iUr inp I A , . O wwtini.
".rr.L.,:t.R,ven"ry -.
nu"ivu us uy a correspondent.
.S mh , rT!" -g"ling the dissolution .f,h4 I?f5
par-
A report prevailed on tUiTST withleWSeS
-r.: ' " r s. that thruu.r."9 " e,,nrff.Wrl r wZu ' "W4 OTMQuse
worthy of hi, hih char,tU aV" r..,".care .i,; -oenieMrto be lmme- wJJy wwe frmH6ase...
" rree' "issoiveu, and thata;new onewas- Th
Mai-. aSSC
de ocy now Mtt cU'-' ,n" " wa' ' irfTBRSl1
I - I , . ' - -viiihsuC7
i.riw. xm'w wit t9 ' ' a r rm - ,i .
" ,vwl l ,av "'c majority or Che Senate Having resolved tn Atik.Wu'' " rurhi. t tk - I -s-ricjrn seen any
r .vig their own ....ionkt hS on hiSbk "ffll SSSU!
iiotc. ui im r. invoeiafi i t t i ... t i - n ucuin i i --" s ,i r
i " . vwwc&aiuti iiifl iniirn I i i v
mntrollp
f il m . ' r
treasury, in place of Isaac Hill
recfTO; ana the appointment has been
contirmed by the Senate.
The foil
- appointments nave
oeen recently confirmed by the Senate :
Thomas Gillespie, to be Register of th
I niJ Offi.. r. ,i - i-.. . .
ua,ce ,or tne.uistnct of Lands sub
ject to sale at Tiffin, in the State of Ohio
in tne room ol James B. Gardner, who
tunc rAnim!oii.n.l A ..
.....niMMiuueu uuring the recess of
me Senate, and rejected, vice Piatt Hush
removed. '
i-''-' '
Morgan NevlIU to be Receiver of PK
Moneys, for the District of Lands
thatthe faith of treaties requires us to Unhlf f 2
,? iB. mne ana permit them to nfm,;ft ; ..r m,
ni U -tk t ' " . , . ... . twu.u ui lYiose
r-r.j ...v u5,u, nCy nave naa trom time who wa Amm;c0;i
immemorial ; and that we oueht to assist Lr th I '9 ( , uu "e-recess
. . . . c "ugru io assist or the Senate, and rpWtd a a
instead ot opposing their efforts at civili- M. removed.
uo. v; e, nave copr of the bill be- Sheldon Clart. , K. 4 ... .
t v uuiaiser or
Uoods for the Port of New-orleans, in the
State of Louisiana, vice Abraham H. Tn.
keep, removed- v
William. 8. Coe, to be 'Annr; .f
J'e.1 into a snitlbfe nunjr of district Sut n' NC "li
r. the reception of 80uctf'trib or n.:: , rk' T,Ce Frede"ck Jen-
Indians as mav choose tn phinmk 11
' oere thcrnmreside, and remove We have already staied that when the question
there " ?; . was taken unnn nir n..K.V "cu u,e.H'eston
-ive in exchinS- Zr " ? ISfiLI SZSS.S
W now also jearn that all thehf De 7Z
non except onVall from v
lure usand unnuT trnA.:n r:
i . - ojuujjn,s i lS pro.
f,8,78, 1 he nrst section authorises the
- ...nll io nave so much territory as be-
to the UvS, west of the Misssis-
i'pm uoi luciuuea in any State, divi
ppronnaie laiffua iF M ..
unle, aa " imperial sceptre."
Baft. Chron,
Virtue Rewarded. mo&t extraordi
nary public meeting has been held in Sum
ner county, lennessee, and a Committee
appointed to investigate the unpleasant
difficulties, that were supposedfto have
separated Gov. Houston and his wife
i ne committee have reported, amt th
report was unanimoosly accepted) that
ne cause ot separation was jealous- on
the part of Gov. H. that his
a young lady of excellent familv .!
exemplary virtue that Gov. Houston
was a "deluded man," and that. " there
hoi a semoiance ol doubt" that his
SlVen OCCaSlflh fni mii.k
reproach, as the Crown may pass from the State 00rth-Car6lina,
oourbon lino 1 :
Mr, Hughes has left the Hague for Pa l pte?V-iVl8
rrs, previouslv tohiarenirinnfi,:. Robert B dHaoi Adarr. &.
' M 111 LII . W wV
post at Stockholm, 4o which he has lately LTbomaa H. Willie& Tmai N; Pulliari
been appointed by the American ftnvr i of John aniSt
ment. r I Ur apaearinir.io th!,-i.:s.t:ir .-w.-"
ants mthu caa t . . . . .
Qce ofAe National Intelligencer, 4
May 302 A. M."
The Editors think that they owe it to
their ii iendsi a far- aa i . . .
.. - - .ntv ins i t " us iiiev can rAith
wife is an "innocent and injured woman." them, by this proof sheet, to ive them the
-.uu.. n,HBe aiso publish a letter earliest advice oT the ibllowtn facta
rom Gov. Houston to Mr. Alia., r.,i,. In the lu "toJ?.Cl ;. .
v "iiiv,n me jrovernor p. 1 Psea me nouse ot Rjnr-flo:.,
imi f a.rJfi-l -.ri. . ... - V.- i ... i . t-v-wm,
w ouviDiicii hi hip rnieitif.r a i iiii i
his wife.
-'sl - c ia 0o N. Ph am aoaear
JtHienext term of this Court, to be heUhe
Courihouse in OxforuV ort tberst Monday l5
. -y : " - h" answer, or demur
takento contesso and heard exparte.
Wttne h Thomas Vf. UaieiohnVcierk St Alaa-
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State of North-Carolina;
' Granville fTfviintv
reducing the .lotion .(r; :rc7 P1 Con of KoaiSbrinir T4rm. i a
The whole is a atrarTnrJ J! i ivelv. wa naarl hr , ul. !; A i P 1 1' ' Jooei an wWe
i- t . .... -y.,-t ijiu-i & r- 4iaiK.c iiisiiuricv. nnn i ; v - , T'-
ceeu.ng. out wui have a tendency to sat- wting onjy.. the siffnatufe of the PreS Willie Mpeara fcjalctiv
l!ycu4 cha- denti may be considered a law!' the tefe
. .CJ,pccioie iany rrom the foul- same manner, the bill to reduce thedi
r-- mwmittiti i.t i. i. i. rwm 044 i u ii iTiitiMV. nun anAMAAA. ai j. -1
rT.'VW to be paid
,'or, their improvements nn i-.i
r 'hey leaTthr ae to ,t aiS l5df
in thai. . ' ' from Garnwia un4 vr... . - . V,v,a,
L,V.,V"1 n8portation and. to receive
fuhsistene fnr tu .
o4 rr; yBar,r-ana the
t.on eicept on.-, ,H Mm Northaro?iM ceVt
... .
iv vuc vuiru in Tnf hi hk l:ii '... .. '
leigh.ReinaterleU"
aSl C,ause appropriates thiWm nf ttnn Sl?.OT. "rolin repreient the LkS
jOn r .i - : . " ouvi I ui (ieir constituents if
PUrPSe ovingmct to the N!fe'it:Vt--feKV--
, ; -jv,w1IwW .ne ynari eston Mer
cury, , and our answer iseadv; Wo
without hesitatioii
represented bjr her St
I A i. v
i r f i a 1 .
r the Indiana hpnW- .
i , cjtimci, -or
baridon the lan.L. --v
h United Stated "
Wp
7 - -jvtuwi! acrerai.ot; tne news
papers in South-Carolina teeminlgwith ar
ticles on tne subject of a dissolution of the
union, proposing all manner of measures
looking to an immediate secession of that
ouue irom tne Union. Some propose a
Convention foi that purpose i other think
lliai ine le(rtslalur an l oil U ,
aX1."01 tleir object. A letter
from Washington suggests tjjat the Oo
vernor should not issue writs otelectiea
for Represvntatives to Cbogres at'the neit
V iuere ecuot,. We hate' nut heard
wnat enect the desertion of Jheir places
ry " r .OCMV-,uc,HlwrrB ns nau upon pubr
licfejngwh?waal
"men excited. though tp H ..Ai
lieve it is halfinuch , among the body
WW PiiODle iase; baoen whui.i i.;
believe ; In this Statff-i
in curing tk.t r. K . '
-7. --8! t tar 9 ,we nave heard,
fnis rash act of the South .m nvmk- u
been almost tiniv.a 1c ;
have heard butaimvrina?-;i
ual expre&s a differedt seotimeit. this
itv I u ppfn" la tpe 'PcUdiihi Court.
llJ X that Jam nu..:ifuri
m ni - - m mm i w -mr - '
on Kum exported, was passed by a lar ?tisthere7bWoiSai
majority, and may be considered a law- xh (mU
In the same mariner- the hill, that the said James Richan!aannM-. -T
an adapUtion of our commercial regula
tions, contingently, to the opejiing ofirt
term of this Courts ttth hot.hi ri.Zl?Z
LI .,"?Sr .".'i'h.??1 MJ?yf .September
tercourse, by trSatv. with tfilTrirn o7
onies. fafrpr .ISZ llt ljr"
T VT iimc spcui. in secret
session,) was passed by a large'majorityi
and may be considered a law. ,
In the 'House of Rpmnp nr.f;.
bill to establish the office of Solicitor of
tbe Treasury, which ox ieinated m tK Se
nate, was passed. -
h Jn tliaame bodr; thetiiiH whlK
laated in the Senate, for th mA-kJLe
pitxc ui i-uDiic lianas, waseiected.J
In the same bod v. tha Kilt -
tarnaan aporpriatiojth
ofjthe Cumberland RoadiaaftMaid
ma be considered a lawv r w pjt
feaao and heard exnarto.
gSf Cle lias.
frWCaTo
Jotm BuHock, Exorof WmuIlocJev
RhaiiJBullockit.otherK--
Superior Court of Eauitv ni4.Trr 'a
A that V?illn .Intlirfedi:
4t is therefore crfered,thtoubUion
Weighllejgrjsrr
tbat vntesa the aaid wijfii& titi&&pb&Z&z,
lhe nexr term of tbiajCown, to he held V tho
Courthouse ;iti Oxford, do thefiot Monday f
Septeltbr nelLlDKi blead-acawer. demiir.
.to the bill o complaint, the s&nie w3f be uaen
pro contesMi and heard ex parte. 4
uncsa inomaa p. JUttlejohn, Clerk and
Uasterof said Court, the first Monday of M uch,
A. D. J830- ' - ,
The Vice President having vaf.1W
mired frbra th Chair of the.&nate fo
me; jemainoer. of the session, the Hon.
ai!;vSfflthi of MarylahuVwas elected
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