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appointed, by thc President so chosen, to any office, appointment, or place, whatscvci ; When the Senate shall choose the Vice
; ' " President, no person who shall have been I his paper commences the Ulh vol. a mcmbcP ol lhc tjcnalc al lhc limc ot
ol the estem bun horn sucli ot our sub cribeis as arc iu arrears for three
ycats the r.m iuR expects at kail a call,
and a ;;",:;:;.-, r to pay ami fiom such as are inarrcai fwt bom throe to thirteen, unless a call is speedily made vuluntaiiiy, he will be compelled to force a settlein nt To those who have heretofore paid in advance, or been punctu d, he lenders his thanks, ami h -pes he will not be ioigolCtn iti these haul times. Wc have been requested to announce Aly CVi. (irtatcr as a candidate for Lt Col. to supply the vacancy occasioned bv lhc rcsiguatio ; of Samuel Jacobs. Major Greater, unbecoming a candidate for Lt. Cul. tendered his resignation as Major, which could not be accepted, Us under the militia law, an officer becomiug a candidate lor a higher tirade, is not considered as an excuse for resigning hi. present one. Proceeding of Congress.
The following resolution, offered bv Woodson, of Ky. was, on motion, ordered to be laid upon the table, and be juimed : Res Avrdy That it is expedient and proper that the general government should iiverpose in the acc rnpiishment or at Jcast render hs aid in promo ing 'he wi ole, or some portion of the following grcit ol)jccts of iniernal improvement : a canal, or cavs, through the isthmus of J) t ''stable ; that pad nt Mew Jeisev which extends from the Rrlom to the 3)e 'aware ; the peniiMi a 1) m ween the Delaware end Chi saoe.d;. , an I the tract tit country wnb'h divides the Chcsane.ikc from Aiii M oi rle round lso, a r-ur.il
making the choice, shall be nominated or appointed by the Vice President, acting as president, to any ofhec, appointment, or place, whatsoever : This resolution was read and ordered to lie on the table. Mr Johnson, of Kentucky, submitted the following resolution for consideration: Rcsotvrd, That the. committee on roads and canals be instructed to inquire into the expediency of authorising the sub seription on behalf of the government of the United States, of a certain portion of the stock of the Ohio, as well as of the Delaware and Chesapeake, canal companies, or of any other company which has been incorporated within the United States for the improvement of internal commerce and navigation. Among the petitions presented this day Mr. Forward and Mr. Stewart presented two from sundarv inhabitants of the state of Pennsylvania, praying for the aid of congress in opening a water communication between the head waters of the rivers Potomac and Ohio. Mr. McLanc picsented a memorial and petition of the president and directors of the Chesapeake Sc Delaware canal company, pravin:; for the aid of congress lo enable them to complete the objects
of their undertaking; which several pe-J
tuions were relerred to the committee on toads and canals. MILITIA. All MY AND NAVF. i he house then on motion of ir. Cannon. nmrr-e.ded to thn ennblf r:ii b-n nf
sundarv resolutions, submitted by him, ! on the 1 1th instant, in the words follow-1 ing : j Resolved, That it is expedient to pro- j
vide for the national deictic bv improving the malitia of the United States. Resolved, That the eo-nmiite on milft . ...
ita y affairs be instructed to nujuirc
ship VLlcry, cfNcw York, had ai.Lcd,' ted without being detained a single moall well l our Spanish ships were to mcnt in ju . .t:i u.c - 1 hec mendx. i s of sail in a few days for Havana vitn 3,000,- the Apostolic army were public) purUDu of dollars on board, as was supposed, chasing arms and ammunition and scnCapt. B. states that capt. Ranshaw, dir.g them both by water and land to tho and the other officers and crew of the Pemnsu:a. John Adams were all well ; and that tk W e icarn from the same gentleman, her arrival and stay there had been of that Mr Abadiah Ricn, t cnsul of the much service to the American trade. U States at Valencia, has gut p session lt was impossible to know what was of the original mat.uciipi ot Columous's going on politically, as every thing was account of his fust voyage to Amcika. conducted with much myktciy and ccrc- It is to be translated and pubiist.cd in cy. At one day n was said there was Knglish and in Spanish; alu i winch, i is a publicjdeclaration of war again t Spain, cxpectid the original will !h. tunsmund and that all communication was to be , for deposit in the ' apitol, m among the immediately stopped but there w as no- archive of the Unu d Ma , ' thing to warrant their reports. The - ljl : communication with the castle was open, ! J Kill l A
and Spanish ships continued to arrvie. j -Y vimu. uf an CX.CU,,M1 ,,ilirl,,,n
"HpY virtue of an CXtCUlio
1 UV ,,e Shetul ot (iib-o'i count), will be exposed to ale on : aiii-dn ti e I3th
Cofiy of a letter to the Editor if the Zar.- day of Fcbiuaiy inst at tin conn h sc esville Ah'strugcr from a member of u Pi inceton all tne right ami ii-i .t S. in-
OHIO NOMINATION.
the Senate
ucl Shannon in and to the oitn West
columdus, Jan. 3d, 1823. quarter of Section, No 17, towni.ip 2, Dear Sih I have just returned from ' south ol range 10 West also t!u- ioiiow. a Meeting of a number of mvmbeis of "g town lots in the mn of i Tmceton, the Legislature held in the lUp- cscnta- Nos. 4'., 84, '25 97, '27, and ail his intcrtives Hall this evev'mg at 6 o'clock, for ! est in No. 73. .vim the i'anyad ti ctethe purpose of nominating a suitable per-; on and a quamitv of icathcr, tevyid on to son to fill the Presidential Chair, as tne ' satisfy Chnissa Spei cer, by l.er laiher successor of Mr. Monroe. There waSjTh'-mas spencer, against Samuel Shanconside(ab!e discussion on the propriety i non aid Amaiul Stumion. of makinr a nomination at this time, but ', Sale to cooMnet.ee b iween the hours
it was carried that it was expedient, kc ot 9 and 12 o deck on s .id dav.
A number of the tncmhers w ithdrew . j The vote was taken by b-llot, and out of; 57 votes Clav had 50, Clinton 5, Adams I,.
Calhoun I ; so that ' lay was nominated
JAMI s K. SLOAN, s
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from lake Lrie, or its waters, to the Ohio
liver or so n,: one of its inbutaty whether it is most expedient to improve ' streams, and around the falls f Ohio ; thc militia throughout the United Mates, j together with u -till :hi ro ids, from three by nivans ofj the Military Academy, or of Hit! great Western rivers, the llc-. that of the encampment of the clncus, g iit'V. Ivetdiawa, and Tennessee, to thc . by brigades or otherwise, under piopcr j nearest corresponding Atlantic livers, : regulations.
the Susquchannali, fr Juniata lames riv
cr atul ciiher the Santee or Hav.mnaU.
And that the. committee en roads and unaU bo insii noted to t cport a bill, or Vids, in confotMnity to the foregoing resolution, emi)racing the whole, or any portion of the specified objects, as to tliem jliay seem most CNpiedieut. cumiu:hland iioad. The senate then took up, in committee f the whole, thc bill malting an appropriation for tho repair of the national Iioad fiom Cumberland to thc Ohio river. Mr. i'arbour in the chair On t'ae question of filling the blank left in the bill for the amount of thc ap-pivpriation.
Mr. Talbot said he was not able, from
lit :;fjlveL T'at the committee on Mil-1 itary Affairs be instructed to enquire in- !
to the expediency ol continuing the preference given to the Cadets educated at the public expense, in thc military academy at West Point, in enleii g thc public service, over others of equal qualifications and meiit, who are or may be educated at their ow n expense or that of their parents or friends, at the school, under the supei intendaoce of capt. Patridgc, in thc state of Vermont, or at any other place in the United States. Res lv(dy That the committt e on military affairs be instructed to inquire into the expediency of employing the regit lar army, or a part thcicof in the erection of fortifications dutitu: a taie of
It must not be understood that those wdio opposed the aboe nomination, w -re unfriendly to Mr lay. They thought it
inexpedient at this time to go into a.
nomination. The assertion in the last Monitor, that those who left the house and did not vote, were the frichds of Messrs Adams, t Hilton and Calhoim, is far from bvin the fact; come of these gent emen have informed us that they arc the decided friends of the person nominated. Gaz. Ycsterdav cd-md noon, thc prv. d " mill of Mr. ,-A Trotter nea this peace, was again ;h.-vn up. 'I T e buiidiiig was
and the man w.io atien-
the t t .:;s verv much burnt auuut
is own - bcrvalion alone, to say with 1 pcace,instead of having them built by con
eonlifh'occ w hat sum wou'd be adequate
t t!u object of the bid. At thc last session thc sum of 90'ju .jiJa:s would have Veen sufhoent ; bu such had been the
tract in the way heretofore put sued
Resolved That thc secrctaiy of thc navy be directed to make a statement to this house, containing the names and
injuries and dilapidations suffered sub-' grade of the officers belonging to thc nasequently by the negicct to make thc re- j al est blishmcut of the U. States, and pans in lime, h it be s induced to be- j the duties each officer is performing ; lievc it wou'd t ov i cquitc not less than I a'so, thc number of officers of each difU(.t)0O dollar to put the ro .d in iood I ft rent grade necessary to command in ondition on iis w ho.e ex'ent. 'i h.is o-! active service the vessels of war at tlds pinion was fuund d not on his ui obsr r- i time belonging to the navy, vation alone as he hud stated, but on thc 1 1 calling these resolves up, Mr. C. information of gentlemen ol jedgtnci.t disclaimed any intention to debate them, and eiaeity wl.ohrd recently tiavelh d d-.-siring as far as he was concerned, that tho road. He then fore moved that the a silent vote should be taken on them. Hank be filled with 5,0!o. ! debate arose on thc resolutions, and Mr Macon thought it would be best j thev were decided upon as follows:
rmt in rWids thU mu sMimhv mirKS. hut i I he h rst cat ried without a division.
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endeavor to obtain information to govctn
the senate in voting the appro),iation ; and for the purpose of giving time for infjuirv, he moved that thc bill be postponed to Thursday The bill was then postponed to Thrsday. Mr. Smyth, of Va. offered thc following joint revolution.
Retolx'etl bu the Senate and House o
torn to u
ded
10C0 bis Li powi.cr
wa.s clestH.ycd. Ar.r. Public Adv
From the Missouri Intelligencer, lly a letter receivcti in tiiis place from an officer at Port St. An'iion.-, t'ppir Mississijipi, wc lci.!i tlu.t the Indiaiis at the "Upper St Peters" are shewing great symptoms of a hostile disposition towards the Amciicars that thev b lended to effect a council vii:i the officers, and then to i ush upon and massacre then'. An interpreter of Mr. kobiiuon. ait Indian tiadcr, has been wounded. The letter says, "The letter r,as, ""lhc Indian fiitshot ai an oat, and up -n being asked why he had done so, icp.itd.because it was a good mr.ik he was t c 1 . to shoot at something the, and repliec. he w uld He then look a position lo gi t Ilohinson and his men in range, and fired; l lie. shot passed v. ill, in an inch oi two of Mr Robinson's head, and through the interpreter's body."
Thc second carried, 65 to 33. Thc third cat t ied, 70 to 38. The fourth cairicd without a division Thc fifth carried without oppositon So the whole five were agreed to. Frcm the A. Y. Mercantile. Advertiser, Dec. 31. L TE 1ROM VERA CRUZE. The fast sailing schr. r ly, capt. Uoycr,
Representatives nfthe United States of arrived last evening, in 20 days from j
America in Cypress assemble two Vera 'ruzc Capt. fi. has favored us! third of loth louses concurring That with Mexican papers to thc 3"th ult. in- j the following amendment to the Consti , elusive, and the following verbal intclli- . tution of the United States be proposed gencc.
to the Legislatures of thc several states,! Thc U. S. corvette John Adams, capt r. hich, when, ratified by the Legislatures Rciibhew, satied from Vera Cruz Nov. of three fourths of 'he states, shall be Citth, for Tampicn to take on board Mr. aid, to all intents an 1 purposes, as part j Poinsett. She had on board 400.CC0 f the s:id constitute mi : t dollat s for New York, and expected to No elector of President and Vice Pres- take en hoard at Tampico, 300,000 more, idem shall be nominated or appointed bv from w hence she would proceed to this
Rrcm the .Vat ion a I Intelligencer. " Mr. Samuel Aley of lialtimore has recently arrived in this country fiom Spain, at.d is at present in this city He is the gentleman who was severely wounded by thc insurgents at Madrid, on the Tth July last, and thc same who wjs robed of despatches from Mr. IVrsythc, to this government, by a w- rilla party when on his way from M. .hid to Uayonne. From our conversation with him, we learn thr.t our accounts of the intestine wars of pa'm give us wrong impressions of its actual situation. The constitutional government is strongly establish
the prc-
n
T1! 1 i E ubst l iber has goi hi t i;i in A. compieie oppci-tion and !;- v ill haxea pres-, rt aiiy in a lev. days t! .e prisons lavming him it:i tnen i m m, may rest asMiitd that tiur- wil i.o ()0 any thing v.aniu.g n m pan. i psck. their cotton with neatiKs and des; .ten. also iic will txci.ange cettoii, icr to;r lining, Hoik Coinaiul Win ai All ptssons ir.dtbttd tt the sn!) criber for woolcauliig and alltel er a i m ts, will pitHise to tab and settle tl t - ui e, as longer iiiUulgcree car.'.?: 1 eicn. II D. WllEI LEK. Febiuary , 1823 t-3t PUII1JC a.
CN Satuu.a Hie y will be tff ret
18ih day of this inst.
tl at public sail n
Maiket st i v. t:t. Vn.ceM.i s.nl the ho; sc lately occupied by Daid IIrt. Utcd. all t':e personal estate of said deceased terms will be made known on ti e day of bale sale to commence at 10 o'clock, A. M. J CALL, 7ror. February 1 , I P23. l-3t "J" WILL give MfcucH iNDizs. for a few ui(ti v Bu I. cis go' (I v i,E.. eivcred inJ c W L Column's n.;:i. wit;i-
i a tew veeka. Also to: one ui 2(;'
iogs.
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February I ,1 823
PATTERSON, t -tl
One Cent Reward. SfcANAWAY iV'un the un eisigiicd an Ii dcnteo B- , nan cd Ai; :a (icr "steward, agedab- ut fourteen ais well grown. The ?.aid bov lft n e on '.be 25th December 182. Tlie aboie reward will be gi'n to ny (ne whu viil return the said Buy, luit no thanks iccei cd. JOHN DICKSON. Terrc Haute. Jan. 20, i 823. 32-3t
cd, nothing seri ju-.!y :.: by
datorv t.rcursiot.r.
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; cd to go
COM Mi l 1 LD to my cu-tody ci the -Ut li 'lay oi Januaiy inst. as imnv. vis tw o Nt g" O i is, the one i.benr 1 G or 17 yeais td age, wlo calls l.ti'tif Mimv Tei. ant, the other aliout II o '2 years of age, who cabs herself L uisa Tenant Notice is hereby given ije.t if
j said negroes an not proven, or lawfully
taken within six weeks, ihev will bt exposed to sale as tle law directs. Said negroe came from the west and
sav i hey aie tiec, but cat, not sh
freedom papers J HOUSTON.
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Palestine Ills Jan. 21 1823. 52-
the rigid quarantine observed at: O- 11 2 ; 17 f ))'fp)(i rettos, on the frontiers by the! IM- III L III U I II L I
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the President elected., to any office, ap-
jo;ntmcn, or ;;ce, whatsoever :
nort by way of Havnnna The schr
'athnrine J-m, S oiy, for Tampico and
When the House of Representatives ! X. ork, iclt era Ciuz under convoy
ViCO.
t of
shall choose a Pre-ile'it, to person who 'of thc J'hn Adams. Thc schr. C shali have been a memb -r at the time of Washing, had sailed for some por
making thc chcice ahull be narrmatcd or j thc ccaat. to dip-7s? of her cargo. The 1 i
Ot
which it is said of:, n French boundary, r.n.i .
and come without n:c j.li--u by i!uFrcncb troops, which line that border. At Bayonnc, it was known that, nctwith-
standin
w r - j B
thc Lazarettos, on the frontiers by
French government, and that the violation of thc sanitary laws was subject to thc heaicst punishment, even that of death, thc Conion Sanitaiic admitted the insurgents of thc army de fey anti ccn-
atvtine whatever. They were provided ' .:u:l for said Regiment, vce Lt Col. with particular passports t'.rat e-abied S.mil J cb-, n -igrc-d Pi cxp-crd them to proceed lo any patt of France ! that t!u cjinliti'-d votcis wiil be punctual they chose for the purpose of pui ca- j in their attendance. sing1 arni3 and equipage, for heir trea-j ' rder cf f-j! Jr. . M-res.
sonablc projects. i orec msliop were .m,i i . ,-iuj .
OR EE ABLY to orders .c:.ced from Mai Gen !I Jo'msc.n. ihe
qu tlifud vote' of it fi s' Region i t w'll meet at the O'urt bouse in Vii cei.i.cs, on
s .tnrrl-.v t'w-fiivt (i.iv e.l I brunrv ct.-u.
in Bayoime, with their st cetat ; s and surrounded by Ptiestsard Friar? admit-j
jno vcc;;rrK
t Ktgt Indicia Ml
January 15. 1822. 5i-ot.
