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w w&tetwtt the semblance of inequality which ' j^h'i'l.e wisdoa of legislation is i^h th channing hti.til ■mj^j^j^j^j^j^j^j^b iserrii wisit in i i mn i , ,,,, i i find no response in the heart of t especially seen in grafting laws on salisbury uu ufiust 1 i vol xir no mmj . / t,:j,.,(s tus l.r».»r,h ll'..l,i c.r„l ill ir ,',"„ i'z lu\"i.".'."r ;.,'„'. r ;'."',', ru.v,!,.!.v , v * ,.,. , ,„.„. ',, sll jijjj . ■i....1 ... j.j...o ., ».« 11 iiiii 1 11 dollars pfef annum and it the secretary l the hoard at ihe rate of two thousand dollurs per annum ; am the president of ihe u lined stains shall be and he is hereby authorized lo make such provis ion lor the contingent expenses of the said commission a shall appear lo him icaaonalile and proper and the said sala ries and expense shall be paid out of any money in the treasury not otherwise appropriated sk 9 and be it further enacted that all moneys to be received from the dan ish government under the convention aloreaaid shall be paid into the treasury of lhe united slates and shall constitute a lund for satisfying thu awards ol the commission provided for by hi s act sr.c 10 and be it further enacted that all communications lo or irom ihe secre tary of the lluaid of commissioners on the business of the coiiiini,,iou shall pass by mail fie-e of postage stc 11 and be it further enacted that as soon a the said commission shall be executed and completed the records documents and all oilier papers iu lhe possession ul lhe commission or its offi cers shall be deposited in lhe office uf the secretary of state a stf.phf.ngon speaker of lhe house of representative •>• c calhoun vice resident of th e united slates sod president nfihe senate approved february 25 18,1 andkf.w 1acks0n ble quartcrly,'out of any mono in lhe treasury no otherwise apptofviattd app.oved yrchi 1h31 rjtnietj stephen cirard — h appears by an article in the boston transcript that this gentleman so generally known for his extensive business in lhe city ol philadelphia nnd as generally tes pected and es teen led lor bis good qualities of he-art vnsr fun the bum blest condition in life to i pri ent immense wealth and almost unl i led usefulness solely hy hia j wn ind d ual exertions unaided und uncbeered in his progress by the assi ' rce or countenance of any individual at lhe age of eight years be was thrown upon the world and hia own native resources and from ihe trifling wages of a cabin boy defrayed the expenses of learning to read and write and fit ted himself lor the great business which he ha for a long lime carried un without serving any counting huuse apprenticeship or receiving any instruction in that line save what he gave himself such examples are highly worthy of imitation and the knowledge of them is at all time valuable to the world many a lad by the perusal of the hisiury of such a man as the great philadelphia banker and touch ed by the spirit of emulation may adopt in early life and pursue to its consummation a similar course of conduct and become useful to him self and io the world ut ut!ionti for claim of contractor for lojses hy storms in eighteen hundred and twenty nine five hundred and nineteen dollars for balance due contractors for said pier eighty-four dolbrs and ninety two cents for securing the aorks of oswego harbor new york bv ■stone pier-hesd and mole eighten thousand six hundred dollars ■.^ of h'bbery.—a ago a robbcy stss coin.nil icauscd a great laugh agaiual nan who was plundered a ed " viciim.zer whose apparel a pair of indifferent shoei disg.accd walked into a bout makjr's shop in the'ciiy and asked fori particularly neat pair ol welling ton — was rather a fastidious custom er but the master si the shop ai last fncd him wilh great exactness hat's the price '.'' said he stamping itii his right tost tu fasten himsell immoveable in the new purchase belore an answrr could be given in darted a an mgir tu the shop struck thc booted customer a violent blow in thc lace knocked hi in flat and then ran off tne insulted person leaped up with ihe u'ood streaming from his nose and cr,'ing out •' sehere is the villain who assaulted me ran out at full speed to catch the aggressor '• 1 wonder slid the owner ol the shop will the gentleman caich that ere rascal wet bit him so sharp i am alraid ike boots will cr..mp him : i thought they was too tight and it's a pity if he fellow escapes " catch him !" said the shopman looking at the old pair of mudplungers which the " vict/mieer left behind »• i'll be blest if they ant both in it fast en ough — " what i 1 6aid ihe master " do you mean to say that the gentle mas wiili the bloody nnse won't come ba.kf " to be sure i do answered th shopman " what would he come back fur . hasn't he gut a pair of boots fir his bloody nuse .'• few i led v the t well o'.j.'i afttttzni^m j^j^j^j^j^j^j^j^j^j^j^j^j^j^j^j^j^j^j^j^jj j^j^j^j^j^j^j^j^j^j^j^j^j^j^j^j^j^j^i^i^i^i^i^i^i^h an to to "* e ofclaims^b •" undcr^m shiii'sjm ''•"___] '"">■min sucl.h sums t.i be by be ibnh »("'«■la cuii-m s.'rt-m ( f ../.'/ representatives "/■<"''■»-■ci'-llllli:,-m who or be apsmiinted b ■state !>>■nnd the tht-h pursuance lhe artirl ■rl ihe i h lh ■copenhagen ■ihe l y ,,!.'■shall ■at the djstri (■nf i 1 1 irs"^h *'' h upon the allh ss be tbe.n.m noil by the convmiimih ' h 10 equity h lhe law '"___ tb.ilh other pnpers.i^b or iluilligh the i,v h thc ijt'.-p rt->^h nl lo clain.s.i^h to i.e coniuiis-.i'.nh ti j'j^b majoii.yi^h p'j^b f'j'.j^b on he mon-i^b commission m tbe he uncli requi-edi^b the h nfthe mceiing,i^h one putilia^h an-li^b publuhedh maym j^>^>^>^>^>^>^>^>^>^>^>^>^>^>^>^>^>^>^>^>^>^>^>^>^>^>^>^fl thali^h meeting ' i'.h convenient des m o several^b lo tho evidence wp^^^^^^^^b which shall have heen or which may be an aft „, a ving additional appropria^iontln offered by ihe respective claimants al the improvement of certain harbor and re inning such further lime for the proline moving ubs.ruciionsin the mouths of certain tirm oimuch further evidence a may he rlvera _,,»_»«, required and as thev shall think reasona sec i he it enacted by the sen ie and ju,t ; and thev shall thereupon i ate and house of representatives of nroree.l todetermine the id claim end me i nited slates uf america in con lo award distribution of the sums lo be grew assembled that the billowing received bv the united states from the.sums of mor.ev be and tbe same are king of denmark under the stipulation hereby appropriated for carrying on and of the convention aforesaid among the i comp'eting certain work heretofore tom several claimants according to iheir re nieneed to be paid out of any money in speciive rights tbe treasuty not otherwise appropriated sic 5 and be it further enacted that y|t : the said commissioners shall be and ihey 1'or removing obstructions si the mouth are hereby authorized and empowered f huron liver ohio three thousand lomske all needful rules and regulations four hundred ami eighty dollar nnt con'r ivening the laws of lhe land he : tor renin ing sand bar al or near the provisions of thi net or the provisions mouth ol black river ohio nine ihou of ibu said ronvemion for carrying iheir and twohundred and seven y-five dollars said commission into full and compleie for completing the improvement ol effect cleaveland harbor ohio three thousand ore 6 and be it further enacted that h j x hundred and seventy dollars the president of the united stale be for completing the romoval of obs ic slid be is be l|by uu.ho.izcd hy and with lions at lhe mouth ef cir„-itl river ohio ihesdvice ajftlconsent of ihe senate lo five thousand six hundred and eighty : bpi i„t z setretury lo the said commis dollar k.ir completing the rrmnval o r obstruct for completing lhe pier nt tbe mouth of buffalo harbor new york twelve thousand nine hundred dollar for securing and completing the works at the harbor of dunkirk v;w york six thousand four hundred dollars for further protection and preserva tion of the beach of provincclnwn m_s siiehusetts two thousand and fifty dolla.f for the repair and completion of i breakwater at lhe mou'h ol mcrrimtjk tiver massachusetts sixteen thousid dollars / for completing repair to pier at he entrance of kennebcck tiver maine/one thou and one hundred and scvent/five dollars for completing the sea wall fir the preservation of deer island busisn har bor massachusetts twelve thoisaid tluee hundred and nine.y dollars for repairing plymouth belt messs chusetts two thousind eight hyidredand twenty dollars for completing ihe brefcwater at hyannis harbor misachusrtts tight thousand four hundred dollai for removing tbe bar at tie mouth of nantucket harbor massachusetts eight thousand two hundred and fixty five dol lars / for improving ihe hsrbors of new casile marcu hook cjetttr and port penn in the delaware tiver four thou sand dollars for improving cape fear river below wilmington north carolina twenly five thousand seven hunditd and five dollars for carrying on ibe work for thc im movements of ocracock inlet norn carolina seventeen thousand dollars for completing the removal of ohstcc lions in the appalactucola river florda eight thousand dollars for arrearage due major bird f)l survey of raft of red river louiiiana one hundred and eighty even doll s and fif.v cents an act to authorise the secretary of war lo purel i ■an additional quantity hi land for the fortifications at furt washington upon lhe river loitoiiiar jm.sue-ao.39 six 1 he it enacted by the sen ate and house of represeiitatives of the united states of america in con lireii-s 08sembled that the secretary of war he and he is heicby authorized tn p chase in lee simple trom thc exe rtiuix or trustees of william dudley digues deceased ., cc.iain piece of land required for lhe complete defence of the works st fort washington on the po lomar sccnrdlng to a survey of the same deposited in ihe topographical bureau st washington i provided ihe said pur chase can be effected for ihe relea,e of ihe amount of a judgment against william dudley uigge deceased for thir ecn thousand three hundred and sixty nine dollars and eighty seven cents wilh interest liom ninth june one thousand light bunded and nineteen until paid and costs which the sur-eii.-s of thc late i llnbrri brent have assigned lo the uni ted stale and provided further thai those who uie leg ily authorised lo con i vey thc said land shall make snd execute la good title thereto in fee simple wiih an acquaintance of all claims against th , 1'iiiied stales for the previous use ol i occupation of all or any portion of the premise or fur any slledged injury to an i adjacent fishery the tight and title to ! which is io be released lo the united i states lierrpool and manchester rail way company — a lute liverpool paper says -. — " the importance of this company to the general interest of the community becomeb every day more apparent in the best periods of thc coach system of management 750 or 800 passengers a day was the most thai could be conveyed to and fro in one day in the present mode of conveyance by the railway there appears to be no limit t its powers of accommodation oil wednesday last upwards of 2000 persons were con veyed which was considered to be an almost incredible lac yet this num ber was exceeded yesterday for no fewer than 2.100 passengers and 400 tons of goods passed between botb towns bon mot — hi page a gallant old bachelor being in company wilh a number of young ladies picked up the glove of one ol ihem which be returned with the follow ing extem pore if but frnm wove you tave thc letter 0 then ohiv i love which i devote to thee upon which she aptly replied — and if from pane you take lhe letter p then page is age and that v out do for me general bernard the washington correspondent of the journal of commerce announces un der date ol 9 h inst mat gen ber nard has resigned his office in the engineer service of the united state preparatory to his r lurn to his own country whither lie considers him self b.uuid bv the obligations ol patri otism to go wherever he may go jgen bernard will bear wiih him the esteem and respect of all who know andean appreciate him for arrearage due the sunerirtendent of the works al black ruck harbir new york one thousand eight hunlrcd dol lars for arrearage due for mateiials delivered lo the works at dunkirk harbor new york seven hundred su two dol fifiv cent for carrying on the woikof the dela ware breakwater iwo bund cd and eight thousand dollars a western editor thinks the melting down of i several church bells at warsaw fur the purpose of making cannon a union nf church and slate ily no means it ist only lhe church nnui.tnt — as we hope it will be c minpauric camdea juu-i.nl agricultural — we learn from a correspondent in pitt county that mr i david ad ins whorcsides on clay root in thai county has made this season from two bushels of seed wheat one hundred bushels of clean grain on common land that had been culti vated about 13 years and had never heen manured in lhe pea row he run a deep lurrow int i which he threw the corn stalks which grew on the land and where ihe corn grew no ma nure was put when the wheat was about 18 inches or 2 feet high he ran a fluke plough between each row ; which was all the cultivation it receiv ed from thi it would appear ob serves our correspondent that chilling wheat is much mote profitable lhau sewing it broadcast slar sr.c 2 and ',.- 1 further enacted that upon the completion of the above pur chase on the leims and condition spe r-ified the proper officer of the united slates shall be and be hereby is author ized to enter up satisfaction upoo the judgment aforesaid approved march 2 li*"l apprmed march 2 1831 an act granting a quality of und tn the territory of arkansas fir ll.e erection of a public building at the w.t of government ut said territory sec l be it enacted by the sen ate and house of iepresentatires of the united states f america in con gress assembled thai the legisla ture of the territory of arkansas be and hey arc hereby aslhotircd to select or cause to bo seleded a ipi unity of the unappropiiatcd filbllc lands in ihe terri tnry of ark ins not exceeding len sec lions and in portion not less lhan one quarter seciiot which is hereby granted 10 said teriiury,fur the purpose of ruis ing e fund ti,r the erection of a public building al little hock the seal of gov eminent of said territory skc 2 and be it jurthcr enacted tha the legislature of said territory be and ihey are hereby authorized to adopt sucn measures lor the sale of said tract oflandi or any part thereof at such time end manner and convey the same by such deeds a lh y shall deem expedient ; and upon the presentation ol such deeds nl conveyance as shall be cl put by said legislature and given to lhe pur chasers to the commissioner of the general land clffico il si all be the duty of tbe president lo issue patents to the purchasers as in other caae approved march 2 1831 tea market.-uuers from canton received per tbe sultan new yuik represent the tea crop for the present season a unusually small it is estimated that the quantity which will be shippad to tbe united states during the entire season if 1831 will not exceed 50 000 or go ooo chest including 11 kinds both ol green and lllack t a . the average importa tions fur tin lust eight years say from 1823 to 1830 have been 113 574 chests curt a ilin s tf h iskers . tom hobbs one day met a friend who wa remarkable for his huge fiery whiskers a portion ol which had just been taken off .' well tom said he ofibr whis kers don't you see a change iu my looks supreme court the following gen tie men in addition to those already announced have been admitted to the practice of law in this state : in the superior courts — bicharcl evans ol pitt ; and henry i cl.uk of hyde in tbe comity c.uiris — benjamin r ilines of edgecomb ; and asa iliggs of martin star ' no 1 don't said tom ' where's the change ?' ' why don't you see said hia friend i have been cur-tailing my whisker :' in consequence of intelligence re ceived at the department of state k.ivs lhe washington globe in rela tion io the existing state of ihings at iluyii orders have been issued by the secretary of the navy for part of our west india squrdn.n to visit the prin cipal porta in that island : and similar orders have been given in respect to | he principal ports on the main ib ' well i did'.it notice it said tom ' i always thought you had rfo^'s hair enough about your whiskcis rc.iii.ic no 41 sec 7 and be tt further enacted thai ihe sa i commissioners and secretary shall severally lake nn oath lor lhe faith ful performance of ihe dulie of their re sprrtive offices sf.c 8 and he it further enacted thai the compensation of the respective od cers for whose appointment provision is umle by thi act shall nut exceed he fol lowing sum lo each nf the said com nii.ssip.'icrs at the rale of ll.rce heussid fin ul the mou>h of ashtabula creek ohio seven bousanri nj fifteen dolls s for improving he navigation of con neslll cieek ohio six thousand three hundred r,.l seventy dollars for compleilng lhe improvement ol . he hsrborol preique isle pennsylvania one thoussnd seven hundred dollars fo improving ibe nsvigation ofgcn cue river new york sixteen thousand i / ' ■. in d and seventy dollars an act to provide for the further compenm tion nfthe marshal of the district of ithojcl island sec 1 be il enacted by hie sen ate and house of llejiresentatives of the united states of america in con press assembled that the marshal , of the district ol rhode lslsnd shall be entitled to receive in addition lo the compensation now allowed by law an an i nual salaiy of two hundred dollar pays treating we have pleasure in learning from lhe best authority thai the hon edmund llcherry has deter mined not to ireal iu the present elec tioneering campaign hi opponent mr beihune has pledged himself in his i'i.cularto pursue the same course this is gratifying to ihe friend of lem i perance oiterccr ready and needful i say said a fashionable youth to an old cro ney the ready i needlul 4 yes said the other but thc netdful is'u't ready
Object Description
Title | Western Carolinian |
Masthead | Western Carolinian |
Date | 1831-08-01 |
Month | 08 |
Day | 01 |
Year | 1831 |
Volume | 12 |
Issue | 582 |
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Creator | Burton Craige |
Date Digital | 2009-04-13 |
Publisher | Burton Craige |
Place |
United States North Carolina Rowan County Salisbury |
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Project Subject | State Archives of North Carolina Historic Newspaper Archive |
Description | The Monday, August 1, 1831 issue of the Western Carolinian a newspaper from Salisbury, North Carolina |
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Language | eng |
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Title | Western Carolinian |
Masthead | Western Carolinian |
Date | 1831-08-01 |
Month | 08 |
Day | 01 |
Year | 1831 |
Sequence | 1 |
Page | 1 |
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Date Digital | 4/13/2009 9:04:45 AM |
Publisher | Krider & Bingham |
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United States North Carolina Rowan County Salisbury |
Type | Text |
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Digital Format | JP2 |
Project Subject | State Archives of North Carolina Historic Newspaper Archive |
Description | An archive of The Western Carolinian a historic newspaper from Salisbury, North Carolina |
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Language | eng |
FullText | w w&tetwtt the semblance of inequality which ' j^h'i'l.e wisdoa of legislation is i^h th channing hti.til ■mj^j^j^j^j^j^j^j^b iserrii wisit in i i mn i , ,,,, i i find no response in the heart of t especially seen in grafting laws on salisbury uu ufiust 1 i vol xir no mmj . / t,:j,.,(s tus l.r».»r,h ll'..l,i c.r„l ill ir ,',"„ i'z lu\"i.".'."r ;.,'„'. r ;'."',', ru.v,!,.!.v , v * ,.,. , ,„.„. ',, sll jijjj . ■i....1 ... j.j...o ., ».« 11 iiiii 1 11 dollars pfef annum and it the secretary l the hoard at ihe rate of two thousand dollurs per annum ; am the president of ihe u lined stains shall be and he is hereby authorized lo make such provis ion lor the contingent expenses of the said commission a shall appear lo him icaaonalile and proper and the said sala ries and expense shall be paid out of any money in the treasury not otherwise appropriated sk 9 and be it further enacted that all moneys to be received from the dan ish government under the convention aloreaaid shall be paid into the treasury of lhe united slates and shall constitute a lund for satisfying thu awards ol the commission provided for by hi s act sr.c 10 and be it further enacted that all communications lo or irom ihe secre tary of the lluaid of commissioners on the business of the coiiiini,,iou shall pass by mail fie-e of postage stc 11 and be it further enacted that as soon a the said commission shall be executed and completed the records documents and all oilier papers iu lhe possession ul lhe commission or its offi cers shall be deposited in lhe office uf the secretary of state a stf.phf.ngon speaker of lhe house of representative •>• c calhoun vice resident of th e united slates sod president nfihe senate approved february 25 18,1 andkf.w 1acks0n ble quartcrly,'out of any mono in lhe treasury no otherwise apptofviattd app.oved yrchi 1h31 rjtnietj stephen cirard — h appears by an article in the boston transcript that this gentleman so generally known for his extensive business in lhe city ol philadelphia nnd as generally tes pected and es teen led lor bis good qualities of he-art vnsr fun the bum blest condition in life to i pri ent immense wealth and almost unl i led usefulness solely hy hia j wn ind d ual exertions unaided und uncbeered in his progress by the assi ' rce or countenance of any individual at lhe age of eight years be was thrown upon the world and hia own native resources and from ihe trifling wages of a cabin boy defrayed the expenses of learning to read and write and fit ted himself lor the great business which he ha for a long lime carried un without serving any counting huuse apprenticeship or receiving any instruction in that line save what he gave himself such examples are highly worthy of imitation and the knowledge of them is at all time valuable to the world many a lad by the perusal of the hisiury of such a man as the great philadelphia banker and touch ed by the spirit of emulation may adopt in early life and pursue to its consummation a similar course of conduct and become useful to him self and io the world ut ut!ionti for claim of contractor for lojses hy storms in eighteen hundred and twenty nine five hundred and nineteen dollars for balance due contractors for said pier eighty-four dolbrs and ninety two cents for securing the aorks of oswego harbor new york bv ■stone pier-hesd and mole eighten thousand six hundred dollars ■.^ of h'bbery.—a ago a robbcy stss coin.nil icauscd a great laugh agaiual nan who was plundered a ed " viciim.zer whose apparel a pair of indifferent shoei disg.accd walked into a bout makjr's shop in the'ciiy and asked fori particularly neat pair ol welling ton — was rather a fastidious custom er but the master si the shop ai last fncd him wilh great exactness hat's the price '.'' said he stamping itii his right tost tu fasten himsell immoveable in the new purchase belore an answrr could be given in darted a an mgir tu the shop struck thc booted customer a violent blow in thc lace knocked hi in flat and then ran off tne insulted person leaped up with ihe u'ood streaming from his nose and cr,'ing out •' sehere is the villain who assaulted me ran out at full speed to catch the aggressor '• 1 wonder slid the owner ol the shop will the gentleman caich that ere rascal wet bit him so sharp i am alraid ike boots will cr..mp him : i thought they was too tight and it's a pity if he fellow escapes " catch him !" said the shopman looking at the old pair of mudplungers which the " vict/mieer left behind »• i'll be blest if they ant both in it fast en ough — " what i 1 6aid ihe master " do you mean to say that the gentle mas wiili the bloody nnse won't come ba.kf " to be sure i do answered th shopman " what would he come back fur . hasn't he gut a pair of boots fir his bloody nuse .'• few i led v the t well o'.j.'i afttttzni^m j^j^j^j^j^j^j^j^j^j^j^j^j^j^j^j^j^j^j^j^jj j^j^j^j^j^j^j^j^j^j^j^j^j^j^j^j^j^j^i^i^i^i^i^i^i^h an to to "* e ofclaims^b •" undcr^m shiii'sjm ''•"___] '"">■min sucl.h sums t.i be by be ibnh »("'«■la cuii-m s.'rt-m ( f ../.'/ representatives "/■<"''■»-■ci'-llllli:,-m who or be apsmiinted b ■state !>>■nnd the tht-h pursuance lhe artirl ■rl ihe i h lh ■copenhagen ■ihe l y ,,!.'■shall ■at the djstri (■nf i 1 1 irs"^h *'' h upon the allh ss be tbe.n.m noil by the convmiimih ' h 10 equity h lhe law '"___ tb.ilh other pnpers.i^b or iluilligh the i,v h thc ijt'.-p rt->^h nl lo clain.s.i^h to i.e coniuiis-.i'.nh ti j'j^b majoii.yi^h p'j^b f'j'.j^b on he mon-i^b commission m tbe he uncli requi-edi^b the h nfthe mceiing,i^h one putilia^h an-li^b publuhedh maym j^>^>^>^>^>^>^>^>^>^>^>^>^>^>^>^>^>^>^>^>^>^>^>^>^>^>^>^fl thali^h meeting ' i'.h convenient des m o several^b lo tho evidence wp^^^^^^^^b which shall have heen or which may be an aft „, a ving additional appropria^iontln offered by ihe respective claimants al the improvement of certain harbor and re inning such further lime for the proline moving ubs.ruciionsin the mouths of certain tirm oimuch further evidence a may he rlvera _,,»_»«, required and as thev shall think reasona sec i he it enacted by the sen ie and ju,t ; and thev shall thereupon i ate and house of representatives of nroree.l todetermine the id claim end me i nited slates uf america in con lo award distribution of the sums lo be grew assembled that the billowing received bv the united states from the.sums of mor.ev be and tbe same are king of denmark under the stipulation hereby appropriated for carrying on and of the convention aforesaid among the i comp'eting certain work heretofore tom several claimants according to iheir re nieneed to be paid out of any money in speciive rights tbe treasuty not otherwise appropriated sic 5 and be it further enacted that y|t : the said commissioners shall be and ihey 1'or removing obstructions si the mouth are hereby authorized and empowered f huron liver ohio three thousand lomske all needful rules and regulations four hundred ami eighty dollar nnt con'r ivening the laws of lhe land he : tor renin ing sand bar al or near the provisions of thi net or the provisions mouth ol black river ohio nine ihou of ibu said ronvemion for carrying iheir and twohundred and seven y-five dollars said commission into full and compleie for completing the improvement ol effect cleaveland harbor ohio three thousand ore 6 and be it further enacted that h j x hundred and seventy dollars the president of the united stale be for completing the romoval of obs ic slid be is be l|by uu.ho.izcd hy and with lions at lhe mouth ef cir„-itl river ohio ihesdvice ajftlconsent of ihe senate lo five thousand six hundred and eighty : bpi i„t z setretury lo the said commis dollar k.ir completing the rrmnval o r obstruct for completing lhe pier nt tbe mouth of buffalo harbor new york twelve thousand nine hundred dollar for securing and completing the works at the harbor of dunkirk v;w york six thousand four hundred dollars for further protection and preserva tion of the beach of provincclnwn m_s siiehusetts two thousand and fifty dolla.f for the repair and completion of i breakwater at lhe mou'h ol mcrrimtjk tiver massachusetts sixteen thousid dollars / for completing repair to pier at he entrance of kennebcck tiver maine/one thou and one hundred and scvent/five dollars for completing the sea wall fir the preservation of deer island busisn har bor massachusetts twelve thoisaid tluee hundred and nine.y dollars for repairing plymouth belt messs chusetts two thousind eight hyidredand twenty dollars for completing ihe brefcwater at hyannis harbor misachusrtts tight thousand four hundred dollai for removing tbe bar at tie mouth of nantucket harbor massachusetts eight thousand two hundred and fixty five dol lars / for improving ihe hsrbors of new casile marcu hook cjetttr and port penn in the delaware tiver four thou sand dollars for improving cape fear river below wilmington north carolina twenly five thousand seven hunditd and five dollars for carrying on ibe work for thc im movements of ocracock inlet norn carolina seventeen thousand dollars for completing the removal of ohstcc lions in the appalactucola river florda eight thousand dollars for arrearage due major bird f)l survey of raft of red river louiiiana one hundred and eighty even doll s and fif.v cents an act to authorise the secretary of war lo purel i ■an additional quantity hi land for the fortifications at furt washington upon lhe river loitoiiiar jm.sue-ao.39 six 1 he it enacted by the sen ate and house of represeiitatives of the united states of america in con lireii-s 08sembled that the secretary of war he and he is heicby authorized tn p chase in lee simple trom thc exe rtiuix or trustees of william dudley digues deceased ., cc.iain piece of land required for lhe complete defence of the works st fort washington on the po lomar sccnrdlng to a survey of the same deposited in ihe topographical bureau st washington i provided ihe said pur chase can be effected for ihe relea,e of ihe amount of a judgment against william dudley uigge deceased for thir ecn thousand three hundred and sixty nine dollars and eighty seven cents wilh interest liom ninth june one thousand light bunded and nineteen until paid and costs which the sur-eii.-s of thc late i llnbrri brent have assigned lo the uni ted stale and provided further thai those who uie leg ily authorised lo con i vey thc said land shall make snd execute la good title thereto in fee simple wiih an acquaintance of all claims against th , 1'iiiied stales for the previous use ol i occupation of all or any portion of the premise or fur any slledged injury to an i adjacent fishery the tight and title to ! which is io be released lo the united i states lierrpool and manchester rail way company — a lute liverpool paper says -. — " the importance of this company to the general interest of the community becomeb every day more apparent in the best periods of thc coach system of management 750 or 800 passengers a day was the most thai could be conveyed to and fro in one day in the present mode of conveyance by the railway there appears to be no limit t its powers of accommodation oil wednesday last upwards of 2000 persons were con veyed which was considered to be an almost incredible lac yet this num ber was exceeded yesterday for no fewer than 2.100 passengers and 400 tons of goods passed between botb towns bon mot — hi page a gallant old bachelor being in company wilh a number of young ladies picked up the glove of one ol ihem which be returned with the follow ing extem pore if but frnm wove you tave thc letter 0 then ohiv i love which i devote to thee upon which she aptly replied — and if from pane you take lhe letter p then page is age and that v out do for me general bernard the washington correspondent of the journal of commerce announces un der date ol 9 h inst mat gen ber nard has resigned his office in the engineer service of the united state preparatory to his r lurn to his own country whither lie considers him self b.uuid bv the obligations ol patri otism to go wherever he may go jgen bernard will bear wiih him the esteem and respect of all who know andean appreciate him for arrearage due the sunerirtendent of the works al black ruck harbir new york one thousand eight hunlrcd dol lars for arrearage due for mateiials delivered lo the works at dunkirk harbor new york seven hundred su two dol fifiv cent for carrying on the woikof the dela ware breakwater iwo bund cd and eight thousand dollars a western editor thinks the melting down of i several church bells at warsaw fur the purpose of making cannon a union nf church and slate ily no means it ist only lhe church nnui.tnt — as we hope it will be c minpauric camdea juu-i.nl agricultural — we learn from a correspondent in pitt county that mr i david ad ins whorcsides on clay root in thai county has made this season from two bushels of seed wheat one hundred bushels of clean grain on common land that had been culti vated about 13 years and had never heen manured in lhe pea row he run a deep lurrow int i which he threw the corn stalks which grew on the land and where ihe corn grew no ma nure was put when the wheat was about 18 inches or 2 feet high he ran a fluke plough between each row ; which was all the cultivation it receiv ed from thi it would appear ob serves our correspondent that chilling wheat is much mote profitable lhau sewing it broadcast slar sr.c 2 and ',.- 1 further enacted that upon the completion of the above pur chase on the leims and condition spe r-ified the proper officer of the united slates shall be and be hereby is author ized to enter up satisfaction upoo the judgment aforesaid approved march 2 li*"l apprmed march 2 1831 an act granting a quality of und tn the territory of arkansas fir ll.e erection of a public building at the w.t of government ut said territory sec l be it enacted by the sen ate and house of iepresentatires of the united states f america in con gress assembled thai the legisla ture of the territory of arkansas be and hey arc hereby aslhotircd to select or cause to bo seleded a ipi unity of the unappropiiatcd filbllc lands in ihe terri tnry of ark ins not exceeding len sec lions and in portion not less lhan one quarter seciiot which is hereby granted 10 said teriiury,fur the purpose of ruis ing e fund ti,r the erection of a public building al little hock the seal of gov eminent of said territory skc 2 and be it jurthcr enacted tha the legislature of said territory be and ihey are hereby authorized to adopt sucn measures lor the sale of said tract oflandi or any part thereof at such time end manner and convey the same by such deeds a lh y shall deem expedient ; and upon the presentation ol such deeds nl conveyance as shall be cl put by said legislature and given to lhe pur chasers to the commissioner of the general land clffico il si all be the duty of tbe president lo issue patents to the purchasers as in other caae approved march 2 1831 tea market.-uuers from canton received per tbe sultan new yuik represent the tea crop for the present season a unusually small it is estimated that the quantity which will be shippad to tbe united states during the entire season if 1831 will not exceed 50 000 or go ooo chest including 11 kinds both ol green and lllack t a . the average importa tions fur tin lust eight years say from 1823 to 1830 have been 113 574 chests curt a ilin s tf h iskers . tom hobbs one day met a friend who wa remarkable for his huge fiery whiskers a portion ol which had just been taken off .' well tom said he ofibr whis kers don't you see a change iu my looks supreme court the following gen tie men in addition to those already announced have been admitted to the practice of law in this state : in the superior courts — bicharcl evans ol pitt ; and henry i cl.uk of hyde in tbe comity c.uiris — benjamin r ilines of edgecomb ; and asa iliggs of martin star ' no 1 don't said tom ' where's the change ?' ' why don't you see said hia friend i have been cur-tailing my whisker :' in consequence of intelligence re ceived at the department of state k.ivs lhe washington globe in rela tion io the existing state of ihings at iluyii orders have been issued by the secretary of the navy for part of our west india squrdn.n to visit the prin cipal porta in that island : and similar orders have been given in respect to | he principal ports on the main ib ' well i did'.it notice it said tom ' i always thought you had rfo^'s hair enough about your whiskcis rc.iii.ic no 41 sec 7 and be tt further enacted thai ihe sa i commissioners and secretary shall severally lake nn oath lor lhe faith ful performance of ihe dulie of their re sprrtive offices sf.c 8 and he it further enacted thai the compensation of the respective od cers for whose appointment provision is umle by thi act shall nut exceed he fol lowing sum lo each nf the said com nii.ssip.'icrs at the rale of ll.rce heussid fin ul the mou>h of ashtabula creek ohio seven bousanri nj fifteen dolls s for improving he navigation of con neslll cieek ohio six thousand three hundred r,.l seventy dollars for compleilng lhe improvement ol . he hsrborol preique isle pennsylvania one thoussnd seven hundred dollars fo improving ibe nsvigation ofgcn cue river new york sixteen thousand i / ' ■. in d and seventy dollars an act to provide for the further compenm tion nfthe marshal of the district of ithojcl island sec 1 be il enacted by hie sen ate and house of llejiresentatives of the united states of america in con press assembled that the marshal , of the district ol rhode lslsnd shall be entitled to receive in addition lo the compensation now allowed by law an an i nual salaiy of two hundred dollar pays treating we have pleasure in learning from lhe best authority thai the hon edmund llcherry has deter mined not to ireal iu the present elec tioneering campaign hi opponent mr beihune has pledged himself in his i'i.cularto pursue the same course this is gratifying to ihe friend of lem i perance oiterccr ready and needful i say said a fashionable youth to an old cro ney the ready i needlul 4 yes said the other but thc netdful is'u't ready |